THE BEND BULLLETIN, BEND. OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1945 PAGE FIVE Local News TEMPERATURE ' Maximum yesterday, 65 degrees. Minimum last night, 40 degrees. TODAY'S WEATHER Temperature: 10 p. m., 42 de grees; l a. s uegrees. Bar ometer (reduced to sea level): 10 p. m., 80.11 Inches; 10 a. m., 30.07 Inches. Relative humidity: 10 p. m., 94 per cent; 10 a. m., 64 per cent. Velocity of wind: 10 p. m., 8 miles; 10 a. m., 5 miles. Prevailing direction of wind: south. Mrs. Clyde Ellis, of Spokane, Wash., is spending the summer here with her daughter, Mrs. John E. Putnam, whose husband is at Camp Roberts, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Haupt-I-os Aneeles stooDed Atvere yesterday, en route to Seat-mi-, Wash., to visit his parents. u.nntmann ic a nipn, nf Mr and Mrs. Carl Lindh, of Bend. Mrs. Golda Laughlin plans to leave tomorrow on a two-weeks vacation visiting friends and rela tives 1n Portland and Seaside. Mrs. Claude Gibson and daughter, Beth, are visiting rela- . l Vnnhwln, anA tirlll irn tn UVCS ill icuiukn; mm ... f,u Moultrie, Ga., this week to join Sgt Gibson, who is taking train ing as a fighter pilot, Mrs. Gib son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. O NOW O CONTINUOUS' SATURDAY Creeping (rem it tomb of HATE! mm iiiWPTl.i, In CHANEY . Virginia CHRISTINE PLUS CO-HIT EVANS UmI ITAHOnt CONTINUOUS TOMORROW HURRY! HURRY! O NOW O TONIGHT AND TOMORROW THEN GONE FOREVER KEfNAN PLUS SPECIAL ATTRACTION BEST BATTLE SCENES EVER FILMED NEWS CARTOON Braid, 1631 E. Eighth street, have learned recently. . Mr. and Mrs. Willard Cyrus are in Bend today from Sisters. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wycoff of Redmond are in Bend today on business. Wycoff is a public ac countant in Redmond. GuesTs of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Porter and. family, at their home in the Carroll Acres district, are Mrs. Porter's parents, Mr. and' Mrs. Pat Quinn, who arrived Sat urday from Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. Gus .Bourland from Redmond are shopping in Bend today. R. P. Jeffrey arrived today from Portland to attend high school commencement exercises tonight. Art Powers of Umatilla is , a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. K. McClintick on St. Helen's place. , " Roy Caudell was in Bend yes terday from Silver Lake. .Richard Roadman of Seaside is a Bend visitor today. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Baldwin of Burns, are visiting Mrs. Baldwin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Han nan. Petty Officer Joyce Moore is spending a leave from the navy visiting his mother, Mrs. Merritt Moore, in Bend. ' H. H. DeArmond left today on a business trip to Portland. Harry Johnson left last night fur Portland, .for a check-up at the veterans' hospital there. John son is a veteran of both world wars. ' Timothy Brownhill, of Eugene, has accepted a position with The Bulletin as linotype operator. Mr. and Mrs. James Rodgers, for 17 years residents of this com munity, said today that they planned to leave here Monday j ana make their home at Nata ! chatoes, La., 90 miles southeast i of Shreveport. Reasons for leav 1 ing, they said, was the fact that j their children reside In Louisiana. ' Rodgers was an employe of the ! Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Company I Inc., for 17 years, working in the ! logging department. In recent years they lived at Sisters. The Trinity Lutheran Ladies i aid will meet Thursday, May 31, I at the home of Mrs. L. L. Rector, j 1345 Cumberland avenue, it was : reported today. L. S. Stitt and O. V. Gibson, representing the Southern Pacific i railway, were here today from Klamath Falls. They were accom panied by their wives. Mrs. Leonard M. Barr of -Redmond, last night was a guest at tne vvlox. Butte inn. btanley Young and family of rrairie city, visited in Bend to day. Clyde H. Spencer, construction engineer for the U. S. bureau of reclamation in charge of the North Unit irrigation project, to day was en route to Boise for conferences at the regional headquarters. Mrs. D. C. Silven will spend the weeK-ena in lianer. She plans to return Wednesday. Mrs. W. C. Koho from Long Beach, Calif., Is visiting at the nome oi ner son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Painter. 435 E. Burnside. Another daugh ter, miss uoraene crandau, will be graduated from the local high school in exercises tonight. Antoinette Blais, a member of the teaching staff at Kenwood school, left today for her home in Baker, to spend Memorial dav. Mrs. D. T. Ballytyne and chil dren, Margaret Ann and Janet Kay, plan to leave soon to make their home in PrinevUle, where Ballantyne is employed. Jack Eby, signalman 2c, ac companied by his wife, will leave Monday -for' Portland to visit his parents en route to Bremerton, where he will be stationed. Jack is a veteran of two and a half years of navy service. He recent ly returned from Adak, where he was stationed 22 months. ; Relatives here' have received word of the promotion to signal man 2c of Robert Rollins, son of Mrs. Ethel Rollins, 716 Har mon. , His wife and young son make their home with Mrs. Rol lins' parents near Tumalo. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rullman and Mr. and Mrs. A. Bertrand ar rived last night from Portland to spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Willsey of the Hoech district. Mrs. Bertrand and Mrs. Willsey are sisters. Betty Feuerstein left today for Albany after making her home during the school year with her aunt, Mrs. Lloyd Giersch. Maurice Hoover went to Boise last night on business for Pacific Trailways, Bert Gooseman, oil company representative, is in Bend today on business. Miss Terry Peden was In Bend today from Redmond. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Guthrie, 335 E. Lafayette, are the parents of a girl born today at the St Charles hospital. Levi Ernst and son, Carlton, of Powell Butte, were Bend callers today. The Friday night dances at Car roll Acres are being discontinued for the present. Adv. The public is invited to a dance Saturday night. May 26,' at the Bend Holler Rink sponsored by the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Adv. " Dance at Eastern Star Grange hall Saturday nights. Ladies free. 1 , Adv. Permits Required For Slash Burning J-v i Iwtatnr rainfall nPIS iJeSpilC LUC lica i sons planningfto burn slashing or .r . i . ......... nallnnal brush in me ura-uura i ... in ,ha fnrmlnp pnmmUlu lutcsi ui - a ties of the district, must have a permit, Ralph w. crawiuru, sup ervisor of the forest, stated today. He called attention to the fact that the fire season was officially ,ii...) nn Mnv ft hv Governor ucvuu tu J Earl Snell, which makes the pos session oi ourrung peinuia imit ative. - ... - Persons desiring to burn in me f. nMionHua arose mnv flhti) i their permits from any ranger or irom staie lire wiuub, . .wlI rtthnre in the farming districts may obtain their permission to burn from the county judge. " ; ' ' ' Elks to Sponsor Blood Bank Trip Bend residents who wish to make a trip to Portland to visit the blood bank may do so at the expense of the Bend Elks, It was announced today by Exalted Ruler R. A. Ferguson, who explained that donors may go at their own convenience, singly or in groups, rather than at a specified time, occupying an entire bus. Persons wishing to take advan tage of the Elks' offer are asked to see Paul Sevy, secretary, to make arrangements. Get CiYic Backing ; Prineville, May 25 (Special) The Junior Chamber of Com merce has taken the sponsorship of a Prineville Cub Scout pack. Robert Lamott, Scout executive of the Modoc area, in a recent visit here spoke at a meeting of the Jaycees on the work of a sponsoring organization for Cub iscouts. Rev. Edward H. Cook, cubmaster of the local group, out lined plans to the executive com mittee who recommended that the junior' chamber undertake the permanent sponsorsnip oi me Prineville Cub pack. This was ratified at thefr last meeting, The saw on a sawfish, which may be five feet long, is a weapon of defense, as with it dangerous sidewise strokes can be made. Knights Templar : An Adjourned Conclave of Pilgrim Commandery No. 18 Will Be Held Sunday, May 27th 9 A.M. All Sir Knights be prompt at the above time. City Drug Co. City Drug Co. City Drug Co. Everybody dance at Cuckoo Ridge May 26, old Bend-Redmond highway. Sponsored by Lo cal 278 of Farmers Union, Terre oonne. Ore. CARD OF THANKS WE WISH to thank our friends and neighbors for the help and sympathy extended us since the loss of our little son, Larry Dean. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fair Mrs. Myrtle Crane and family. City in Darkness For 13 Minutes Failure of a huge transformer at the generating plant of the Pacific Power & Light company in Bend shortly after midnight, cast the city in total darkness for 13 minutes, stopped electric clocks and halted all power-driven equip ment. William A. Lackaff, manager of the power company, said that workmen were attempting today to determine what caused the 1, 000 kilowatt transformer to go out of order. In a battery of three transformers the one which failed was the one serving Bend. Lackaff said that it required elec tricians 13 minutes to restore service after making connections with a spare transformer. Buy National War Bonds Now! Gift QPniu) From City Drug - Manicure Kits Barbara Gould Perfume Plastic Compacts ": Lady Buxton Billfolds r. Stationery . Assorted Colognes NEW ARRIVALS FROM EVENING IN PARIS Face Powder Cologne Lipstick Perfume Bath Powder New Shipment Zipper Billfolds Fitted Toilet Sets Shaving Sets Utility Kits "HIS" Toiletries City Drug Company Your Friendly Nyal Store 909 Wall St. Phone 555 . i . l i iv i i w m mm m mmwu 1 CLASS OL To the 113 members of the Grad uating Class of Bend High . . . KEEF'S BAKE-RITE BAKERY Extends Heartiest Congratula tions. We Wish Each of You Every Success in the Years To Come! GRADUATING CLASS OK 1945 Jin Irene Alfrer Wyne K. I ward Allen Chmrlntb! Elaine AmWuon Joyc Tifft ArmntroniE Helen Marie Rat ley Jnn Charl Ballantyne , John Leslie Berriiran Kenneth Net RlaMy Audrey Mae Rrijrht John Philip Broiran Dorothy Marie Brown Gnnre Maurice Chare Gerald Chrutcnnen Robert K. ( lark Robert l. Coaklrn Vinrinia Iouie Cook Eunice Patricia CorliM Randall Clenvmta Craiv Dorrtene May Crandall Edwin John Crawford B"Uy Jean Davia William V. DeatherasrV Krtward Brandon PvCrnnt I'larenr I Duncan Beverly J-an Ellis Vinrinia Roe tan Marjorie Kllen Kvan LloyH laVern Evana Helen Darlene Filey Shirley Eileen Francis Ixla May Franks John Wenley FreaH Mildred F.Ui FreHrirkon Donald Ice Vtrawm Wilma IOU Firkax Cleone Elna Garlirk 1 Norman Dale Geonto Ils EloUe i'thmn Afary A lire filatt Thomas William Claricr Fern Klaine Grind le Ronald E-1 ward Hall Vinrinia Ann Ilaniun May to Elie Hiwm Ito((ert C. lleminirway Gerald William Hendenwn Willard Allen Ilivirina, Jr. Ervin B. Hottin. Jr. Helen Marie Hudnon Kathleen Iavonn Ivea Betty Irene Jeffrey K.ian Martin JMinn Donna Mae Kiel luu(e Kina Kva Marie Kiitlf,n Marjorie Maxine Knouft Evelyn Violrf, Koth Jame Hrennan Lammen William Ian Helen Ixiraine La r Hon Robert Karl Mnts Coniilanre Ruth Ixiree Betty Mae Lynch Beatrice Joan Mareoulier Harriet Treima McCallum Jean it McCleary Khirley Ann Meagher Norman Henry Mike!on Wilma Ellen Mills Mary Anna Mnrriaon Mariraret Ann Ninkanen Edith Marie TeaKley Jyce I iVonne ferry Helen Kathleen Retranovie William Chariot J'lath Robert John Potter Hazel Oneita Prater Jean EHxaleth Raddatx Thr-ma R'er RhoaK John Richard RoberUon Collen Ann H'-hinwin Anna Mae Ryman Roland Monroe Kaiihury William l-ee 8ppinrVjn Juaniu Ruth Kaunder Harhara Jean HchiUintr Robert Franc U Schwab Bernice June Scott Patny Odele Scott KliKalteth Jean Shannon Gail deForrent Slnrmund Harold Paul Bmith Mariraret Mae Bnelaon Btty Iyuie Steimena MarKaret Rera" Steven Iria Edna Htewart Ruth Ann TWIUner ' Irta Ie Thomaa Bertha Myrtle Thomrmon , I or is Evelyn Tob:a Katherine Mary Tomae, Mary Cnlherine Tomac i Allrtwl Tucker Mary EMxiibelh Twnmi-y Dixfn Donald Van !-anduyt Beverly Grnevieve Wennerntrom Francis Arlene Wheeler Johan (iordon Wtek Melvin Iewii Wllaon DtUirla Calvin WirU Carl William Wyatt Klla Mae Yo.irnr Melva Jo 'mpIttu (1 Indicate Graduate Already in the Armed Force. 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YoUrs for 2.29 to 9.95 ,' , j ,,. ,H JACKETS by White Stag, famous 4-season ackets' of water repellent twill, bright colors 7.95 to 12.95 LEVI RIDERS of tan gabardine, cut for action, only 5.50 WOLE 7N PIAC TO TRADE n 'several merribnrs voluntoprcd to act as assistant Cubmasters, and : di-finite plans are being made lor Cub activities. For some time the Lions club has sponsored the Boy Scouts, and early this year the Lions I auxiliary took as Its permanent project the Camp Klre fiirls or Kanizarlon,' and secured Mrs. Wll i Mam Morse Jr. as field secretary l to organize and carry on the 1 work. A well organized guar 1 dians' association and 12 groups , of Camp Klre girls are also func tioning. j NO EXCUSK I.KIT Fort Worth, Tex. dl'i There'll 1 be no forgetting wedding anniver saries. for Henry 11. Alexander, Sr., and Henry, Jr. Twenty-eight years ago Henry, Sr., married a ! nurse on Jan. 22. And two years ago, Henry, Jr., a navy torpedo ! man, married a nurse on Jan. 22. 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