(THURSDAY, OCtO$ER 7, " " Woes Are Honored W Shower Party ' Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Noe were ionored at'a pink ana blue show r given recently at the' home of lr. and Mrs Llndell Wise. After in evening of games, gifts were resented to Mrs. Noe. and the Jostess served refreshments. Present at the affair were Mr. Ind Mrs. Harrison Noe, Mr. and firs. Stanley Noe, Mr. and Mrs, lloyd Reed and son, Mr. and Mrs. ten Duncan and daughters, Mr. Ind Mrs. Leonard DeWltt, Mr, lid Mrs. Claud Ward and fan if Iv Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ward, Mr and Mrs. Darwin Noe and tin and Mr. and Mrs. Wise and unlly. , , . 5Vs League Has 'irst Fall Meet The Bend hteh .school Girls' lague held Its first meeting of ie school year yesterday, with largie Peak, president, in charge, liss Joyce Davis, of Redmond, ho represented Oregon at- the ational beauty contest at Atlan- o;w traa a cruvlnl onoet Shu I I" 1 1 i nuo I" " r - I lr-ng "When Irish Eyes Are Smll fJrte" and "My Heart at Thy Sweet Iolce," accompanied by Airs. r. u. xton. She also described her tperiences as Miss Oregon of (48 and answered questions Iom the floor. Miss Peak also introduced the w girls' league officers, Includ g Lila Bacon, vice president; illeen Selken, secretary, and ary Ann Kiesow, treasurer. Miss la McDougall and Mrs. Clyde )hnson are advisers. . eetings, Party 'n Lodge Slate sWotnen of the Moose will have imeetine Tuesday at 8 p.m. in loose hall. Reports will be given 1 ft chairmen of the library, mem lership, Moosehaven, Mooseheart tid publicity committees. A so ifcl hour, honoring members fjiose birthdays are in October, (11 follow the business meeting. 1 (embers with birthdays in Au v! flst and September will serve on c refreshment committee. 2Monday evening, the executive pnmiuee win meet ai t:w p.m. Moose nan, witn a meeting ol i committee chairmen to follow 8 p.m. frhe second in a series of three Iblic card parties will be held norrow night at 8 p.m. in loose hall. eMofay Mothers, hi t Apooze KJTTtcers drfMrs. Claire Douglas', who was f Ission last week, has announced v tat tne next meeting oi the oup will be Tuesday, October at 8 p. m. in the Masonic mple. Women whose sons are esent or past members of the rder of DeMolay were invited attend. There will be a business eeting, followed by a social jmr, with refreshments; .. I Other officers of the new group e Mrs. uon penning, vice pres- nt; Mrs. L. H. HalUgan, secre- ry; Mrs. Leonard Standifer, asurer, and Mrs. Maurice L,y- s, chaplain. Twenty-one mothers attended e organization meeting last ek. 6ih Birthday Celebrated t Party Wednesday Night Miss Catherine DeRushla was nored last night at a party eel- rating her sixteenth birthday. e affair was held at the home : Miss Marcia Skjersaa, with iss Colleen Selken as assistant fcstess. Others present were the lisses Greta Nelson, Connie feyne, Pat McKee, Beverly Chris fenson, Joan Rademacher and Bara Skerjaa. The evening was spent playing pmes, and refreshments, featur- g a decorated birthday cake, ;re served. 1948 THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON PAGE THREE Pree Enterprise Up to a Point mti -- 1 Ai - -'1 "'L -JrL.ni.r. . " -S- -? Donald Manues learned that the free enterprise system works only o far. When the 4-year-old St. Louis, Mo., lad ran away from home to pursue his "lifetime" ambition shining shoes he found wtain limitations. Namely the police department, which shooed him back home. Sunset Highway Opening Is Set Portland, Oct. 7 iitf State high way engineer R. H. Baldock an nounced today that the Sunset highway from Portland to Seaside will be open along its entire length of 78.56 miles at 10:30 a.m. Friday. The route from Svlvan to Ne- canicum Junction cost $10,000,000, including WPA funds used in the 1930's. The route from Sylvan to Davles crossing 21.6 miles to be dedicated Friday cost $2,760,000. Dedication ceremonies will be held at Davies erosslne. the over. htil4w.esttof Banks,, where the new road connects with the old road into Forest Grove. SDeaker wUl be Marshall N. Dana of the Oregon Journal. Troop to Greet Its New Leaders Scout Troop No. 23, sponsored by Trinity Episcopal church, will meet nt 7 o'clock this evening to welcome W. L..Pierce and Walter Kribs as their new scoutmaster and assistant. The troop will elect new officers and plan Its troop program for the next six months. Assisting the troop in the planning meeting and the in stallation of the new troop offi cers will be members of the troop committee and Bob Carnage, field executive. Members of Troop No. 23 are Jim Bockius, Jim Carpenter, Billy Coyner, John Cruickshank, Gor don Dahlin, Myron DcBunce, Jim Finley, Dick Gates, Jerry Gulick, "George Johnston, Kenneth Lucas, brnest Martin, t ranK VVonser and Lyle Zufelt. Deschutes Cow Grand Champion Portland, Oct. 7 (Special) A six-year-old cow, Queen Eva of Sunny Crest, shown by Larry Al len, of Bend, was adjudged grand champion in the Guernsey divi sion, at the Pacific International Livestock show in Portland. She won the same title at the state fair. Allen is the son of Des chutes county judge and Mrs. C. L. Allen. Scientists have developed a me chanical detective that can dis cover even the smallest impuri ties in metal. It is a super sen sitive scale which can register up to one-tenth of a billionth of an ounce. SALE IS PLANNED Women's council of the First Christian church will sponsor' a rummage, food and fancy work sale on October 20, at the Pacific Power & Light Co. it:- You have a date the next time you're in Portland for DANCING DININP FLOOR SHOWS at the Northwest's - Finest Night Spot Kodak Finishing Rolls Developed and 8 Jumbo Prints 35c Extra Prints 4c ea. Every print an enlargement Quality Work , WHY PAY MORE Free Mailing Bag Furnished On Request Mall to: Jumbo Film Co. PAYETTE, IDAHO QUICK RELIEF FROM Sfrmptomi of Distress Arising from (IVAia A m mm n eto EXCESS ACID fhBoHfntofHonMTrwtiiintthit ytt Htlp or It Will Cost Voa Nothing i Jf rr thrw million bottlea or th Wiluhd !TytKT hay been iold for relief ot 'd DuMtonal Ulc.rt doe tokictit Atld - t'WIict Sold n lSduji' trull K far "M,HI., U -wl.k f.tlla B20 S. W. Salmon St. . At. 0850 CASH FOR FALL MEEDS Easy to Get Easy to Repay $25.G0 to $3O0.OO . ON " FURNITURE FARM MACHINERY LIVESTOCK Upto$500.00 ON AUTOMOBILES Terms up to fifteen months. PORTLAND LOAN CO. Norbcrt D. Goodrich, Mgr. Rm. 8, Penney Bldff.. 1010 Wall Telephone 173 BEND, OREGON State Licenses S188 M321 COLUMBIA MERCANTILE CO. 3 Deliveries Daily - . ' CALL 725 Columbia - 10:30 a.m., 1:30 p.m., 4:00 p.m. IN YOUR ORDERS Phone For PAYDAY . end Saturday 429 Cheese, Kraft Velveeta . . . Yamhill Peas 2 No. 2 cans 25c Rose String Beans 2 No. 2 cans 27c Corn, Kreme Kernel 2 No. 2 cans 35c Spinach, H-H 2 No. 2 cans 33c Kraut, Steinfeld 2 No. 2 cans 21 e Black Eyed Peas . . 2 No. 2 cans 29c Pork & Beans, Hunt's .. 2 No. 21 cans 37c 2 lb. leaf $103 JELL-0 6 pkgs. 45c All Flavors Cleveland Goal Of Special Trains Boston, Oct. 7 UP Five special trains, said to include the largest number ol railroad ears ever used in a world series scene shift, will leave Boston for Cleveland today after the second game between the Braves and Indians, General passenger agent, Ira G. Rasp, of the Boston & Albany rail road, said tiie special trains will have 67 cars to move players, of ficials, newsmen and fans to Cleveland for the third game of the series. Others will travel by special plane. The first- train will carry the Boston team, officials and news men. The second will be for fans. The third will carry the Indians and Cleveland nejvsnien, while "neutral" reporters and funs will travel on the fourth and fifth trains. The t ruins will consist of 52 sleeping cars, nine diners and six coaches. Albany Man Dies In Highway Wreck The Dulles, Oct. 7 HI'"- Harry J. McKeron, 31, Albany, Ore., was killed and Mrs. McKeron, 32, and a man identified only as "Mr. Lu petha" of Albany were injured west of The Dalles yesterday when McFeron's automobile crashed off a highway embank ment. McFeron's car rolled about 150 feet clown the embankment after skidding on the wet highway, witnesses said. The nation's only Elizabethan theater, perhaps the only one out side of England, Is situated In Ashland, Ore., where the Oregon Shakespearean Festival associa tion presents plays each August In the old English style. Use classified ads in Tne Bulle tin for quick rosifbs. Dr. Grant Skinner DENTIST ODonnell Bldfr. Office Phone 73 Residence Phone 819-W New New New Style Beauty Service l'HONE 870 m D-M a.m. 5:30 p.m. Munttay Ihru Saturday liTHKL ENTWKl.N PENNY" PAHSONS 4:00.u:AO p. m. Monday thru Friday DOHA MAE WII.KINS Artistic Beauty Salon !CI Wall SI. Mary llamalter, Owner NOW! John IJji WAYNEMgpP Laraine SirCadric "1 HARDWICKEljBiJW-"-V; Judith ANDERSON EXTKA Color Cartoon Late News i BEND MEMORIAL HOSPITAL BENEFIT SHOW I MONDAY OCTOBER 11 TOWER THEATRE Orl THE STAGE JOYCE DAVIS AND OTHERS ON THE SCREEN A GREAT 1st RUN HIT IMUIAHT STARS t BRIUIAHT STOW! ANDREWS MUM OBERON n Tickets Now On Sale Tower & Capitol Box Office City Drug Wetle's First Show ... Second Show ... 7:00 p.m. .... 9:15 p.m. The so-called barking frog found In Texas has a remarkable call that somewhat resembles the barking of a dog. STARTS TONITE! TWO GREAT HITS! Richard ARUM Patricia M0RIS0N Mary Beth HUGHES And PRIMITIVE! Wild! Darlnnl PRIMITIVE! I in,, Monet mm WANDA MtKAY MMIDk ij mr iti AT SQUARE DEAL'S ALL FUMTUG? 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