TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1949 THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON PAGE FIVE Local News TKMI KIt.VI l HI ,H Maximum yi nii rim.v, ,11 di'itrees, Aiiiiiiiiiuiii lust iiikSh, ftl in '-. NUN It INK, KUNNKT TIM KM feimrisn tomorrow, 5; Oil. - hiNiwl loiiHirriitv, ftioi, Hcinl mid vh'InKy Fair loday nil Wednesday; IiikIi today, Ml lu M.ti low Ionium, 4.) lu in; Wednesday, Mi lit H.I, toyriu illukely, u iiiciiiIm'i- ul tliu Ori'iion atiiiu kuiiiu cuminis nion, let i loiluy (in- I'orlliiinl, to ulleuil u liii'ulinii ol tliu Kiuup. Mi. mill Mm. ilii-odoro louur oil, 101 ( Aliiiiny, are puri'iiis oi u lsy uoin Mommy ui minion tit hi. Uiiil'lf ntiHiitui. tun tmny VM'ijjn- fit u Juuilu, 10 ounces, mm i. an been iiiinieu ii'i ry uv, Mis. 11. C. c;iillliwul will enter turn tliu lliuisuiiy Hook tail) 'i uurstiiiy ul i p.m., ul lier lioint in Liuruil Acres. Mr. uikI Mm. Stanley Scult re turned Muiidiiy It Din miii vullry, 1UIL. WIIITU tlll-y UllCIKIl-ll u low cr cnil) convention ut me iMoitli- cm 1.1 H.' Insurance compiiny 'nicy spent un ul lust wi'iK ut bun Vuilfy, llri'iulu Lxjulse In tliu nun io He lecied uy mr. mm Aim. iiicntiru !. HouK, I'rincviiie, lor thru- in, bom tins liioiiiuiK ut tt, Liitiues hospital, tnu Uuiiy wuliiiiiHl U pountis, 'I ounces. HoU'tt V. Sawyer returned Moniluy Iron him 1' iiiiuihio. Liinl ijutuniuy lie utw-iuii-a luu Harvard atiuuuru louiimu ut l'uiu Alto, liu wus iii'coiiipiiiui-ii on luu trip uy William ai. iiiititiuii, liiiiiiiittini! editor ul tuu buguiiu ia'iii"Ui-uuuiU. A iiKTilnt; ul the DI12 VAK tiuillinti sijuuiliuu uul uu Held ut luu cuuil nouso tuiutiiil ut b uwocn, witu liUtiilliu iMtnb tu be known mm u icciu.u kiu-ii. aw UlUlOKll H.'lOlllll'l ll.l.e oewn unuu lu Uni'iiu, uiiilcm sulu. A U-SKjund, U ounce buy a bum Hub ilium ui ut at. o in l ies liunpitm iu iir. uui Mm. Vein v. UIK, J l. I . hlSCIII.lie, nu lias tX't'll llilllll'd lu ucu lllllllll. '1 lie Central Uiccoii II I II e leuifuv win uikuiiia; iur Iml uc- llWil-.-S UlllI -.. I OlIHCIS ul u liii-i-uui; lonlKMt ut i. jo in inc cum tnuiihu Ukociiiiuy iuuiii. Mm. bneil -emu, ai-cieiuiy, uic,i-u uu line utiu tiii-iiiocis iu ulii-uu Government Price Support Expensive WiihIiiiiiMiiii, Si'iH, 21 HI') In llir VI mouths ended July 1 the Kovermiit'iit put tip u record- hicuklhu .'),100,IJ00,0X tu support (in in prices. It wu disclosed to day. A Ml 1 1 1 unpublished report of tliu Coiiunuillly Credit Corn. points Otll however Hint mil ull IhlH represent actual cunt. 8o fur only Jl,lli,iK)0,iXK) Iiuii Ucn written oft uu certain lung. Tlie limi limy go u lot higher. It ilt'pi-iulM on what luippt'im lit the f2.:an,m),iH)0 worth of furm com iikjiIII li'H CCC now hold on luun or In Hie Kovcinuient'i name. 'Mm report nhow how Ihroo poKtwur yfiiiH of bin cropv have turned the price Niipport proruin Into u iiiultl'hlllloiwlolliir l)Ul- !!. AKilculture department of flcliilit nay thero'i no nlk'n of a down I tu n thin ycur. Meet Wednesday On Boat Building 'lilt fli'Ht ineetlnu of tile adult cIiixh In ImhI liulli IIiik. NpoiiHured by Hie city ii'cieallon deiiailment will Ixi Wednenday ut 7 p.m. In tliu hlu.li Hcliool woodworklnR Nliop. i'uul Smith, who will lie the liiNlrui'tor, mild Hint tliree locally. hullt Ihjii In will hu on dlNpluy lo aid memlieifl of the cIuhb in delect- llIK NIX.'C'lf IC'JlllllIIM. Wayne Hiimllton, city rccrca. Hon director, Biik'iieiited that any one InlerentiMl In buildlnu a bout attend Ull meetlnii, whether or not lie Intendn to hIkh up for thin IliHt cIhkn. If Interi'Hl In mifflclent ii Nlmllar cIiihh will lie organized niter nun winter, he mild. Bend Lions Hear Talk on Mexico 'ImwcBKloiiH of Mexico" wu the 'uplc of Urucu Muiy l.lnn, member of the liend hlcli school lacully, In u lulK Detoic the lienu l.luim' club toduy noun, ul the l'lnc Tuvi-rn. Minn Linn touched on hlhllhlii of a summer holi day id Mexico, wnerc snu vistteu her Drother, lluruld, and Ills mm Uy, In Mexico City, The trip was mudu by plane. Miss LI n n said (Hie wus Im pressed by the friendly spirit und the courtesy of the Mexican people, and tuld of a visit lo u Mexican school, where classes uro luutjht In English. One of (ho hlfftillKhts oi the summer trip In Mexico was a visit to the world famous floating gardens, In Mexico City. Touching on Mexican customs, Miss Linn udvised that visiting Americans not plan to go win dow shopping ul night. Store windows urc blocked on ul nlgm, she mentioned, by greul Jnetul curtains. Ml.is Linn was Introduced by 11. . Jewell, llcml high prlncl pul. James W. Uushung presided. Jim Lanzarotlu, chulrman In charge, announced plans for the uppeurancc In the high school gymnasium Monday night of Lee Uraulc, nationally Known magi clan, under sponsorship of Hie Lions f luu. Bowling School Planned in Bend lieglunlng Saturday, Oct. 1, the liend recreiiliun department will sponsor a free howling school for Ixiys und girls between the uges of n and In, Wayne Hamilton, rec reation director, announced today Hie school will he held al the ('as cade IhiwI anil will run for throe coiiHccutlve Saturdays, from 10 a. in. until noon. Hamilton said that expert In. striicturs have been obtained to teach ull phanes of the game, in- Timber Contract Suit Tried Here Trial of the case, I'lillllp Hahl, el ul, versus L". W. Cialn, et ux, was begun yesterday In the IXs chutes county circuit court with It. H. Hamilton us presiding Juugc. The plaintiff have brought suit against the defendants to require them specifically to perform the requirements of u contract be tween the two parties. The contract Involves the sale of some timber by the defendants. Others listed us plaintiffs In the caso include Bessie I'eterson und , a. . Johnson, otierators oi me Tile Knot I'lne mill. Tho law firm of DcArmond, Goodrich, Foley and Gray repre sents the plalntlfs and Put II. Uonegun, Hums attorney, repre sents the defendants. pia..s will ou n.aue fur Hie itwoi"-'" ",,h """"i ""-. IlltllClll'S. i boy approach, delivery and scoring. ... i At the conclusion of the school, who has been named'-),., in i, ...i,.- ..... ,... .ul ItlChuiu Lawrence, was bum '-1 nation wide program of the Amer u.iy ut .t. cniiiies nohp.tai tu Mr. , Jllnlr umvUnl, con,.. wih lie organized. Ulld MI'S. VIIX Il ItUglll'S, -Ml iv h.nit). Hie im.iii i vvi-igiieu V iuunds, iu ounces, Ix-eruudelk hides iHiught. Tan- nliUi. iiriaiigixl, Cecil I. iniouitJ iij Ncwmirt Ave., iV-iul. cifU tl Adv. ItegUU-r NOW' for Textile I'ailiting cla.ws iH-giiinlng Oct. I jo ul J.'m mil St. ( Lventug classes Oct. 10 Altetiuiun cuihs Ucl. a 'Hie school Is entirely cost-free, It was stressed. Californians Buy Chef's Inn Cafe Mr. and Mis. Karl Peterson, who moved lo (lend yesterday from Santa Monica, Calif., tomor row will assume management of Red Cross Board (Continued from Page 1) thut services will have to be further curtailed If this ycur's drive fulls to go over the top, Nicholas warned. In his uddress, Mjolsness paid tribute to two High-ranking fig ures who are prominent in the Kcd Cross picture. They are Basil O'Connor, who on Oct. 1 will have completed his service as national president of the Kcd Cross, and General George Marshall, who will succeed him. Mjolsness touched on the long established Kcd Cross program of disaster relief, mentioning the services performed during the re cent Ecuador earthquake, the S S. Noronic fire and the Florida earthquake. "As long as man needs a com passionate friend, there will be work for the Red Cross, he said. Showdown Near (Continued from Tagc 1) Hubert Tarr, San Francisco stevedorUg expert hired by the pineapple cargo's owners. Isle ways, Ltd., to boss the unloading, said a labor force had been assem bled In The Dalles area to move the fruit off the barge "Honolu lu." The pineapple, destined for a fruit cocktail cannery In San Jose, Cal., was loaded by non-unionists In Honolulu a month ago. The barge finally reached The Dulles after It had been denied longshore service at Seattle and Tucoma, Wash. The Dalles fire department lust night unlimbered a high-pressure firehose and washed down the port causeway and dock area be fore a crowd of spectators. Fire Chief Charles Roth said it was done to swell the dock's planks which had dried out, Unloading of the barge would be the first major test of the l.L. W.U.'s attempt to batten down west coast ports against privately carried, privately loaded Ha waiian cargoes. Port officials permitting The Dulles facilities for the unloading operation said they did it to bol ster the demand for locally-processed cherries. The Dalles is a cherry-growing center, and cher ries are used with pineapple in canned fruit cocktulU. R. E. Ferguson, manager for the Pacific Maritime association, minimized tho CIO's threat to paralyze tho ports of Portland, Vancouver and Longvicw. He said the longshoremen had no quarrel with the PMA. Meehan said It was possible the Inland boatmen's union would picket The Dalles port becauso the tug which brought the barge 200 miles up the Columbia rlvur was manned by a non-union crow. Hospital News William E. Chandler, division engineer for the state highway department, was released yester day from St. Charles hospital, ' where he was a patient the past three weeks. Also released yesterday were Ijiwrence Kafferty, Portland, and Mrs. Edith Cook and Mrs. Henry Gray, both Bend. The following patients were ad mitted: Mrs. Ocla Luwson, 123 Cumberland; Davis Andrews, Redmond: William H. Hell, M2 Colorado; Henry Wellsandt, 560 Hill street; George W. Bland, Prlncville, and Mrs. Virgil Sloan, Redmond. Mrs. Robert Nicholas, 420 Drake road, and Infant daughter, were released today from the ma ternity ward. Glass Is usually a clear trans parent material, but when ground io a fine powder it Is white like salt. tfow...lo relieve m m I wf C lIstrcM without Am M Wrw doling, rub on... V VAPORUB Use classified ads In The Bulle tin for quick results. lyiH-s oi i.iuMus. paiiiis mid:,,,,, ai,.f- , rn0 wl,u.h lcy patterns avaiiaoie at piuce "1 ! purchased from Slgmund Fischer registration. A,,s'and his sun. Edgar Fischer. Dr. Pauline Sears, uslt-opiithtc physician, will be out ul town Vtcd.. I mils., I'l l, and Sal., Sept. 2rl. i:K M and Oct. 1., alteiKliug pusl'gruuuulu class 111 i'ui'iiaini. Aiiv. Reliable clucks for every room - Alarm Clucks - Kitchen Clocks Mantel Clucks, both electrical mid key wind. Also compart travel clocks lor your trip. MEIlKR GALL, JttWbLEK.S. next to Capi tol '1 healer, "we Repair Willi Care. " Est. 192li. Adv. ' MKKTING TONIGHT Orguiilullon of a search and rescue program will he outlined ul u meeting of the Avll air pa trol In room Nu. 2t)l tunlght at 7:30 o'clock, leaders of the group, recently reorganized, hiivu announced. Present fur the meeting will lie rem csciitut Ives nf the police de piirttiH-nt, lorcst service, city uf liend, the American R'l Cross and other Interested groups. The organization meeting will be open to the public. Joseph N. Mjolsness, Red Cross public relations officer for the stale, will he present frum Salem fur the meeting. Assisting the new owners In the business will lie Mrs. Peter- sun's sister, Mrs. Marvin Kooken, formerly of lopuuga Canyon, Calif. "Old lashloned home cook- hie and home-made nasi l ies will lui r,.itli,t-fwl " Mru lf,ti.i-ti.,n uni.l 1 The Fischers, who plan to re main in liend, have not an nounced their plans for the fu ture. They, munaged the restau rant since lust April, when they came licit! from Wisconsin. The Petersons plan lo operate on a 21-hour basis during deer season for the convenience of hunters, they announced. Electrolux The ONLY AUTHORIZED Sales & Service The Famous Complete Home Cleaner of Over 100 Uses FOR DEMONSTRATION OR SERVICE Call Phil Philbrook rhone 1203-J 1301 East 3rd Bend, Ore. FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION . Free City Delivery We Telegraph Flowers Anywhere Open Evenings and Sundays PICKETT FLOWER SHOP GARDEN 629 Qulmby Phone 530 STICAL'S TO APPEAR Washington, Sept. 27 miThe senate interior committee will cull reclamation commissioner Michael W. Straus Oct. 11 to an swer charges made against him by Sen. Sheridan Downey, D., Cal. Downey uecuscd Straus and California regional reclamation director Richard Hoke of dishon est administration and of mis leading congress. Boke also will be asked lo appear, Chairman Jo seph C. O'Mahuney, D., Wyo., told reporters. 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