1 PAGE EIGHT THE BEND BULLETIN!. BEND, OREGON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27." 1948 New Organization To Be Discussed Organization In Bend of a chap ter of the DeMolay Mothers Is be ing considered here, with a meet ing set for tomorrow night, it was announced today. The meeting will be held In the Masonic club rooms, with the DeMolay boys holding their regular meeting at the same time in the lodge hall. All mothers of DeMolay mem bers are being asked to attend the Tuesday night organization meet ing, at 8 p.m. Boys Interested in joining the DeMolays are also being Invited to be present. ...... "Stripper" wells. In petroleum parlance, are those whose produc tion Is so low that operating costs flutuate between profit end loss. Firemen Make Good As House Painters Niagara Falls, Ont. (IP) A big red fire truck came to a screech. ing halt before the home of Wil liam 'Sootheran, Stamford town ship councilor. ' : Fifteen members of the Lundv Lane fire department threw their ladders against the house. Two and one-half hours later the job was done. , Estimated dan. age, none. In stead of water, paint was applied. The firemen came to Soother an's rescue when he had to stop painting the house because of in juries received while playing for the firemen's baseball team. Among ancient books in the University of Oklahoma library's "Treasure Room" Is the 1483 prlnted "Speculations and Con fessions" of John of Westphalia. Airplane "Blisters" Make Novelty Furniture Los Angeles IP Those plexi glass "bubbles" In modern war- pianos that keep the sky out -and the fliers In, might not seem like suitable ornaments for a living room. But they are, after former air rorce sgt. Herbert Kltts gets through with them. Rltts bought some surplus B-29 "blisters" and made eye-catching modern coffee tables from them, which he exhibited at the 22nd semi-annual Los Angeles furni ture market. Most fascinating was a huge flshbowl in a rattan-bound table, with a movable glass over for a top. Another was a transparent Dlastic desk, with drawers you don't even have to open to see in side. City and County Battle Over Who'll Cut Lawn Gary, Ind. 'in The city parks of Gary are feuding with county officials over who will1 cut the courthouse lawn. The courthouse Is set In the cen ter of the city and when the coun ty officials let the weeds and grass grow tall and brown, the paw district cuts them under protest. 'We can't let the city get a baa name because the county won't keen itself tidy." said W. C. Ladd, park superintendent. "But next time I'm going to let the weeds grow till they hide tne courthouse." The county commissioners shrug their shoulders and appro priate no money for gardening Im plements. The chief killer of children' of school age is rheumatic fever. i LAW CATCHES UP New York U Carlo Manclno, 33, of Schenectady, N. Y., paid a traffic fine of $241 In traffic court here. 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