THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9,1945 PAGE TEN Dona Gilford, Martha Isle, IJ.lly Cady, Helen Munsey, Dean Ren son, Norene Fi-ederickson, Billy Coynef, Coreen Winters, Marlene Goodfellow, Edwin Kentner, Dor othy Neth, Merrilee Prentice, Kathleen Burden, Billy Lyons. Dailene Hoover, Doits Campbell, u. i D.,i.fa anil TVioi-pg Davis. Mernbeiu of Ihe third grade chorus are: Bobby CuiTie, Adelbert Mcln tire. Donna Kuteh, Albert Torn- Kenwood Court Is Scene Festival Tuesday me m'iiwuuu . - ""fine, wimu nu-i -....u f.iciiuf! t ,n,,o nana c:ii7nnp Kiick scene 01 an oumuoi umu, u... T"T" ui,. SOTS. pre. KieiJe, 3g SSSlKS Kny ItfeJunWlSliS' Joyei Shepherd, Joyce Farmer, witemfa'ti i XtW Se. Gary .Billy Gilmer, Shirley Roberts, MoS? bonte Trent, Dickie FaLemz. Keith Knpwles Har Gates Sally George, Barbara rietta Lower;, Donald Loyd, An Lrehr Alice Valltchka, Dean Ben- nette Henderson, Bobby Phillips, Jerry Gulick, Ernest Martin, Shirley Hawes, Patrica Donnelly. Da"e Vol. Billy Lyons, Robert Wiima McNemar. Tommy Reeee, Jewell; John Allen, Ann Hiley, Billy R"PP, Jimmy VVi llams, Bar Peter Wick, Billy Hammond and.bara Kelly, Amelia Shimko, Shir Carol Harmon ley Loren.-.en, Lawrence Moeh Carol Harmonkntertaii(f( . Gloria Carrnter Marjie Two numbers were presented j Rogers, May Shumway, Sally Of by the fourth grade tonette band. I ficer. Patsy Sapp ngton, Earline Those taking part included Mary Wyatt, Ea.1 Wya't . Emery, Jimmy Ridderbush, Ju- Clara Williams, Lewis Phlfer, dlthBl nn, Barbara Ream, Phyllis iLeKoy Rakes raw. Dean Smith, Anderson, George Nelson, Dick (James Sinclair, , Rosalie Reece, WHhycombe Dorothy Blalock, Hazel Smith, Dora She ley, Bobby rharles Yaines Patsy Edmison, ' Mlhelcich, Ellon Pontius, Margi ned Hfler'AH Henderson; lee Thomas, Milton Sexton Ruby Yvonne Peck Gloria Turner, Rhoades, Jerry Winters, Frank Edith Wolfgram. Donna Cox, i Shcf fold, Darlene Russell, Ronald John Taylor, Janis Saunders and I Settlemye.- Wayne Taylor Ray Patricia Coleman mond Sholes, Maureen Mlsner, Members of the fifth grade! Carl Sutton, Anna Mosen, Harley chorus who sang two numbers I Whltson, Danny Prentice, are: Carolyn Jones, Abby An- Sixth graders were presented drews, Myron DeBunce, Marilyn In two choral numbers. Members .Dover, iwary jo crown, marviu --j T fahrolMi Allril'OV HflUV. .TtinP Yoachum, Clara Skjersaa, Alice vaiitcnka, uavm campoen, ' THI IS MJPIIIN. the new anal. gesic (pain iclieO tablet which ' give, quicker and greater relief from pain with safety. Now at your druggist's, 30 tablets 39'. . Ask for Svpernu Take It as you , would plain aspirin. Vttva Rnss. Reth Ann Donner. Peter Wick, Larry O'Donnell, Thomas Welcome, Jackie Ny strom, Ann Nelson, Willis Lew erenz, Delores Anderson, Beverly Cole, Duneen Kaufman, Wayne Russell, Julia Russell, Phyllis Costa. Shirley Padgett, Barbara Craw ford, Muriel Brooks, Suzanne Gil fillan, Donna Deardorff, Dolores Prater, Gwen Russell, Ann Long balla, Margaret Hanson, , Betty Knouft, Carol Harmon, Mary Lou Hudson, Roberta Fredenhagen. A group of three numbers was nresented bv the seventh crade chorus. Singers included: .Tprrv YnlincrhorfT Alan Mnt-rla Eugene Kiel, Eugene Holliday, uuie ttunas, wiima Jean iNeison, Marjorle Prentice, Patsy,JVIcker- tthnm: famlun Ritah nnnlil Laylon, Donna Rhoads, Dale Voss, Donald roster, Roland Benson, Largest and Most Complete Stock , of Used Merchandise b Oregon 2-Piece Living Room Set.. .$30 to $125 5-Piece Bedroom Set $49 to $69 5-Piece Breakfast Set $15.00 Full Size Bed, Complete $10 to $30 Chest Drawers $10 to $25 Dressers $15 to $35 9x12 Rugs $25 to $35 Throw Rugs $1 to $5 Kitchen Ranges $10 to $50 Heatrolas $40 to $50 Floor Lamps, Table Lamps, Bed Lamps and a Hundred Other Articles Come Up and See What We Have BROWN SUPPLY CO. Phone I6I-W Redmond, Oregon At the Trading Post Ambassador Auwrr t. Prevlaa Fassla HORIZONTAL 1 Pictured V. S. Ambassador, Jefferson 8 (Thief constituent of fatty oils 13 Italian colony In Africa 14 He Is U. S. representative in 13 Transgression 19 Galloway horse ; 18 Drag 19 Ornamental waist band 21 College official 22 Lairs 23 While 23 Area measure 26 Diversion 29 Hit head quarters are in 33 Sphere of action 34 Triple crown 35 Chief of the gods (Anglo Saxon) 36 Come in 37 South Dakota tab.) 38 Anent 39 Girl 42 Anglo-Indian weight 46 Face of a pedestal SO Sick 81 Salve 53 Town In France 54 Poorly 56 Stops ' 58 Stair post 59 Retire VERTICAL ) Tax 2 Operat'c solo 3 Fish 4 Foot (ab.) 5 Unit of energy 6 Peruse 7 Ready , 8 Eagle 9 Note of scale 10 Poker stake 11 image 12 Tidings 14 Winnow 17 Sun god 20 Arrangement sum yui Mil of straps 22 Emptied 24 Endure 25 Quicker 28 Perceived 27 For 28 Oxford Eng- . lish Dictionary (ab.) 30 Rodent. 31 Anger 32 Sardinia (ab.) 39 Depict 40 On the sheltered side 41 Chopped cabbage : , 42 Attempt . 43 Upon 44 Prevaricator 45 Land measure 47 Recess 48 Known facts 49 Evict 51 Entire . 52 Skill 55 Northeast (ab.) 57 Comparative suffix F Walter Rhoten. " Rav Robblns. Danny Horst- kotte, Delores Duncan, Norma Jean Padgett, Greta Nelson, Billy Nisknnen. Diane Newland, Mary Fowler, Ruth Hiley, N a dine Pepin, Diane MacKenzie, jeaneue Jeffries, Roberta Turner, and Floyd Russell. Quiz Is Held - A anjwlnHv tlllmhpr. "Musical Quiz," was lead by Jefferson Dud ley, assisted by Nadine Glllis. rnnloctanla worn Phplnn f!llllisnn. Carolyn Tornblad, Muriel Brooks, Virgu scnmiat ana joan turry. Musicians: Suzanne Gilflllan, John Allen, Donna Deardorff, Gwen Russell and a group from the sixth grade chorus. Actors included Kenneth Jef fries, Ann Longballa, Jack Don nelly and Ray Robbins. Two numbers by the Kenwood hnnrt pomnleteri the urogram. Those taking part were: Danny norsiK.one, marcia Skiersaa. Marlorie Prentice, Audrey Howe, Clara Skjersaa, Donna Khoaas, wiima jean riei- is r JFZ. ZZ s m W - IM'p h W.A f h I45 I49 P 55 P5 ir f r Z ! Changes Revealed In Cadet Officers Tlie following promotions and AY.o.,na.s in f.'IftMa ftl the lOCal Civil Air Patrol as of May 1, 1945, were announced oy i-an y ir mo, commanding officer of the local squadron, at the beginning of Monday night's meeting at headquarters in the Bank of Bend building. Gail Slgmond, 1st Sgt. and cadet commander; Donald Van Landuyt, SSgt. and training officer; Hazel Prater, SSgt. and adjutant; Lou- ella uook, gi. u uuppiy mm rtt'rv Climtoa rHinep 1 1 1 id J It t .3 U1I.I.V, , . . SSgt. and personnel officer, and Norman MiKeison, aagt. anu transportation officer. Following these announcements the cadets were given 45 minutes of military drill and then reported to headquarters for classes in navigation. Invitations Asked For Local Sailors Mrs. Craig Coyner, USO direc tor, announced today that home hosDitalitv is being sought for servicemen on Mother's day, Sun day, May 13. Persons wishing to entertain navy personnel on this occasion' are asked to call Mrs. Coyner at 649, specifying the number of guests they can accom modate. ; ' It has often been the case that there are not enough available servicemen to accept invitations extended, Mrs. Coyner pointed out, stressing that arrangements should be made wen in advance. rtna.hnir f niiln.clvert Iceland carries vegetation, mostly grass; much of this grassland is tillable but only about 2 of it is now cultivated. I LEGAL NOTICES I son, Beverly. Christiansen, Billy Coyner, Alan Morris, Gene Holll day, Roland Benson, Norma Jean Padgett, Dean Benson. Donna Deardorff, Diane Mac Kenzie, Sally George, Barbara Loehr, Garry Jerome, John Allen, Ann Hiley, Barbara Crawford, Ray Robbins, Billy Nlskanen, Rustln Klmsey, Marlene Goodfel low, Merrilee Prentice, Gretta Nelson. , The group numbers were Inter spersed with four. Instrumental solos, featuring Larry Stanifer, Billy Coyner, Gretta Nelson and John Allen. New Zealand spinach is becom Ing popular in America because it withstands summer heat and produces an abundance of edible foliage. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Deschutes ALMA JACOBS, Plaintiff, vs. LESLIE DALE JACOBS, Defend ant. TO: LESLIE DALE JACOBS, DEFENDANT: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you are hereby required to appear and answer, or otherwise plead, to the complaint of the plaintiff, f i ed heiln against you, wunin thirty days from the date of the first publication nereoi, to-wu: April 25, 1945. Upon your failure to appear and answer, or -otherwise plead, within said time, the plaintill will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in her complaint, to-wit: . A decree setting aside, annul ing and cancelling the mar riage contract now existing be tween plaintiff and defendant, and for such other and further relief as the Court might deem lust in the premises. This summons is -served upon you by publication, for. four con secutive weeks, in the Bend Bul letin, a newspaper of general cir culation, published daily in Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, pur suant to an order of Honorable Ralph S. Hamilton, Judge of the above entitled Court, i made and entered the 23rd day of April, 1945. CHARLES E. BOARDMAN, Attorney for Plaintiff, Post Of fice Address, Bank of Bend Build !ng, Bend, Oregon. k 120-126-132138C ONE PFC. SAVES ANOTHER Alfred, Me. ilPi A Japanese soldier who slipped unnoticed into a Yank foxhole in the Philippines proved his own undoing when he reached for Pfc. Earl Johnstone's rifle, the Alfred infantryman wrote home. The attempted bur glary awakened Pfc. Joseph Don nelly of New York, who killed the Intruder. Distinguished Schilling . VACUUM PACKED COFFEE is urn issafi ra? .qeM Set Your Own 7th War Loan Employee Quota From This Table Col. I Col. 2 Col. 3 Col. 4 Average Average Average Maturity Wage Subscription Weekly Value of Per Needed Allotment Bonds Bought Month (Cash Value) 7th War Loan $250 & up $187.50 $15.63 $250 225-250 150.00 12.50 200 210-225 131.25 10.94 175 200-210 112.50 9.38 150 180-200 93.75 7.82 125 ' 140-180 75.00 6.25 100 100-140 37.50 - 3.13 50 Under $100 18.75 1.57 25 This would Include present allotment plus extra special 7th War Loan allotments and extra cosh purchases for 13-week period In April, May, and June, FORMULA !! t".'.r?ln "" " ' tompiny and number of (nplorm. IB) Mlllpljr numbrr of mplo, hr (!, , (ium 2. 7, "Li ' ,h ""' "'' !' Rev.nth Wr I.tn Quota In dolloto Colomn 4 '""" '"m """"" ,,ln" ' Hondo u fituto in CMt.!nr"'" N7'T """"" ' rolled, deduct tipeeted ollotmenu from April, Mor. ond Juno from tool frooo iuoto. Spe Courtosy BrooVs-Scanlon Lumber Company Inc. and Th Shevlin-Hixon Company Now that the war 19 over for Germany, many in this country may feel that it is also over for us . . . that we can now let down, and relax. Nothing could please Japan more. Nothing would hew so closely to her propaganda line. .We westerners understand this danger perhaps more than others. We may remember Pearl Harbor more clearly. And Bataan, Guadalcanal, Tarawa . . . With the war over in Europe, the West will now be come the great "marshalling yards" for the final Big Push against Japan. An enormous tide of troops and war materials undoubtedly will pour through to our seaports. Western railroads, housing, food supplies and shipping will be strained with the full weight of the nation's fighting effort. We say this because as far as the western railroads are concerned many civilians may expect victory in Europe to mean better transportation service here. Ac tually, it may mean less room for civilians on the trains. When the full tide of war traffic comes, we shall call on every resource to handle it We shall run the war trains through. . First things come first until this war is over and it isn't over yet. The friendly Southern Pacific HJ-A IP DCS LIT PAY-DAY SPECIALS Thursday Friday Saturday Cake Flour pkg. 28c Swans Down Shredded Wheat lie Corn Flalces lg. plcg. 9c Ritz Crackers pkg. 21c Coffee lb. 31c Emmrich Dog Food 2 p. 25c Red Heart Ripe Olives jar 27c Extra Large Tomato Soup 3 " 25c Campbell's SOUP Chic-Noodle 3 cans 32c Lynden's Nu-Bora Soap 5 71c Bouquet Soap 2 19c Cashmere Shoe Polish Special! Shiriola White or Black Jet-Oil Brown or Black each 9c Fruits and Vegetables TOMATOES Fresh lb. 27c Carrots ... .2 bunches 17c Cabbage .lb. 6c Oranges . . . .dor, 47c 200's PILAND'S MARKET Leg O1 Lamb ft2WJW Grade A, for a Delicious Roast .Sssilis lb. 37c Cube Steaks . . lb.31c , Tasty and .luicy Hens ...lb. 42c Fresh, Loral Sausage ..lb. 27c Country Style Beef ..lb. 27c Grain Fed Steer Beef Short Ribs ...lb. 19c Steer Beef ASSORTED FRESH LUNCHEON MEATS FRESH FISH COLORED FRYERS St-