MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1949 THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON PAGE FIVE Local News TKMI'Klt.m ICICS Maximum .vi'Ni. iiluv, 71 di'iircc. Mlnlliililil liu.1 nielli, ,'! iti'iiri-i'D. M'MtlKK, HI'NNKT TIM IIS Nunrlie tomorrow, II ;S'!. Siiiim-I lumiirrnw, ."i:IMI. Hi-nil mill vlrlnlly (u ni riilly fulr Imliiy unil loiilifhl; purlly cloudy Tm-Mliiy; hlith' Ixilh iIii 11.1 In 71); low IoiiIkIii XI In :n. Charles Itlnill. In cIhuki- nl iiuim-iIi iiihI plumlne, in the Nuiili I'lii'ilu- Ioicm hcI'hi, was In Ilcnil liulay, iiiroiiiniiiiril hy JlllllI'M Avinll, wlm heails similar wink In ii-giini Nil wnli liruil iiuil H i h lii hail I' laiii lM ii, ( ill. "nicy vihiii-iI 1 1 u llrml iiiic inn-m-ry while here. Mm. l.my MuIIImh. put l l liralih muse wiih tin- 1 1 1 ( oumy lirallll ilcplll llncul. rrlilay will K to I'm iiiiinl where xlii- will at- lewl II Mlpl'l IMII K lllMlllllc ur iulilk' liraitli iiuim'K. MlH. Vcllllll Hlli-ltlMi'liitm I It.tt. clinics county hi'liiiu'i M., . ji-'l. ii'-i-i'lilliiK I" III"" erroneously Hlaluil n Kulunlay'v paper. I'lM'iullve hoard incinliciN of llu- lli lil TIiiiiiiiihiiii ' TA will n I tonicht 'it H o'clock, nl I lid home of l.luyil Alliums, president, 7)i;coie,la. Six iiii'IiiIhtk llf till' llll'lll IIiihI- IH'HH llllll 1'1'llfl'KHllllllll Wollll'll'll iuli Hllrnili'il a toulcrcnie of llu? Ci'iilral Wlllamellc district, hi'lil Stimlay ul l.rluiiioii. Making I lie 1 1 1 1 from llcwl wen-: Miss Chris tiilirl I mvlilsnii, lr. I 'ii u II i if .Scars, Mm, Mm I In Culler. Mm. I(nlili rii'iiilii)!. Miss ('lain Jones anil MInh WIIiiiii JacoliHon. Jl was vuli'il nl llu coiilcrcnre to trans fer Hit' llrml Hull In 1 1 1 Central Willamette district In the spring. Tin1 clult now lii'lonCH In t In .Southwestern lilsti Id. Hubert ClasHiiw, .Kill Ci'iirnia, uinlcrwciit an einei Kcncy iippcn iliM'loiny Saturday i-vi-iiIiiu nl I .UlTlbl'l lllllIl H hospital. Tin1 Auii-rlciin I-cc.lun auxiliary will KpunHor a cm il parly anil Cakewalk Sat it play, Oct. 2'.), nl H pin. In I In- library iiuilltorluin. Iloth In lil!i' mil pinochle will he played, and prizes will be award- In chaiui Contractors Show Interest (Continued (rum I'ujjo 1) riini'iii, will leave loinorioiv lur .Siiiilli' lo alli-ml a Joint session nl WiiMhlliK'toii ami Wilson roun- ty HI'llool Mlpl'l lllll'lllU-lltH. I'i'KIti- of Honor Juveniles will hold a nuisipiciiiilc parly al I p.m. luiiiiiinm In mi' I'jitfii'H Hall. Mr. and Mm. In in U-iel, ol F.iii:cnc, yinli'id.iy were ;iii'klH al mi' Home ol .Mm. Mock wi'll, ol lu-nd. Ilylc 1'ut in, I'll) Coni-icss Mr. and Mm. Ivor Jones have ri'l in iii-d to their li l in- In Salrm, nf ti-r HH'ndln Iho wi'i'k rml vis iting al the home of Mm. Joih'.h' parents. Mr. and Mm. C (). Kntrl kin. Mm. Jones Ik the former l.'llii'l Knti Ikln. Mm. Charles Comstock. who has been a path-lit al Si. C'linrli-H hoNpHal. In convalescing from pni'iimonlii al her homi'. Whlli' she l.i III. Mm. Mm Ilium AiiiIit- mm, 'n Federal, Is receiving dues innillinni'll llolll l.WIUIH'lllllin H llOV I If ...... I V,,l,,l,l,r- Am.o-I.'n pilal Minday. W. J. I M aii.i i nKi', MrH- C'omHtoc k l ii-cordi-r nf the 1'imi'i.ii, wim ivadinini'ii i-. ,f.f.. u'"'"' i Mr.' and Mrs. Claronw Koho. Amanda J. Aiidi imin, daughter ' Ilk lirlsl nparlmi'iitii, are parenlH of Mm. I ail II. imii'iiioii, I'.i Mm- Hi a K'hl I'oni this moinln" at St. ni'.soiii mi'iiur, li.-nd, Iiiin ii-i-riv- i C'haiii'M hohpllal. The haliy welifh i'l a iiiaMi i oi jiiih ili'i:ii-i' iiom i'd 3 poiinilH, II ouncch, and hax Hie t'liivi'mity wi WiMonsin lol lireii iiaini'd Kiln a-i', luwlni! (onipli'tion ol miiiiiiii'I ! Miiooi woik al lite midwi'M nil i li'Ke. MlM Amu i snii li'aiiii'n hpn'iil and ill aiii.itKi. in me Sa-, Irin hIKh biiioo!. Mm. Uola'il .lawi'K, l.'!.") Mil ' w aukie, w ill ei.n'i lum the SOS chili ediu'udnv ul II p.m. j Women of in,. I-a, i 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 i . 1 1 1 I.I 'K me Ix'iiij; aski-il lis ollm-in lo lake their ninry Hum lor (lit-1 liaiar lo Mm. H. S. Adains. nil : Ino.idway. not later than Yuen-! day. 'Hie lia.uir will l.e held at Ihe i llin i h I inn., .las, del. -'. Ilean W. Tale, l ine Milllnuis ndvtMT, Wari eleeteil alldllor of Ihe Oiejton Assoi-iallnn of Jour nallMii Ailslseis al Ihe annual iniifeienee held Saliinlay on Ihe HiilvriNily ol iiienn eampiiN 111 KuKene, in iiiniii-eliiin with a ineellni; of Uiej;iin hlnh heliool Ji HI l mi i ist Dill .M.-,kanel It llf I Jack HohlMin, of the lini; Mm imiiK hi. lit, lepiesented lit'tHl hli;h Miiooi, Ih. and Mm. ItiaiKuid N. Pease an- In I'lilcae.u, when- llr. reiiKe Ih altemllnit Ihe annual cllnleal eon fi'ii'iiee of Ihe AinerU'.iii C'ollei;!. ol Sin e,i'oii.s. Tsso Ik'iul men, 1.1. (Jcl Ken neth i:. Sawei. USM. and Oival !:. Monirjoinrry, heaman, DSN, of j I.mv.' Klein asemie. reiinlly vis lied Ihe l-n lu ll Kislei.i on a lu ll. is leave when Ihe heavy erulser l-'SS lies Moines, of which they are cress memlH'i s, put In lo (iolfe Uuuii. Kramv. I.I. .sawyer s wife, Ihe former l'ei:i:y Mae.HI, is slay 1 1 1 1; In lleiid ssiiii her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd M.ik'lll, while her liuslianil is on the cruise. Miss Lillian Schassen. of The I la lies, visited this past week end al the home of Sir. and Mis. K. L. Illcks, KH Klverslue. KntKlits of 1'ylhlas will have a tc;:ular meelhiK l'inl:ht al h oiiock In Laijlis hall, svhen the pace rank wid he conferred on a class of candidates. A new class in upholstering, sponsored hy Ihe clly recreation department, will have Us oicanl ation meet mi; tunii'lit at 7:;io, In Ihe clly ciimml.'.slon room of the city hall. All ssho have signed up were tu ned to he present, as Holi er! Kitchen, Instructor, will oitt line materials and tools needed for the course. The flrsl work ses sion will he i'i'lday iilhl at Ihe Kenwood school hutch room. The time for tonight's meeting was I'ircle No. 3 of the Catholle Al lar Hoclely will nieel with Mm. K. IHck. llroadsvay, Tuesday at 1 p.m. Nesv shipment . . . lust 111! Lilihey's Hostess (llasswarr Sets you'll lie proud to osvn. See them todav nl NIKIIKHIiAl.l.S, Jl'.W I'.'LKHS, next to Capitol Theater. "We Kepair Willi Care." Ksl. l'.l.'i;. Adv. SK ATI NC. Adult nli;ht . "fie per rouple i Tuesdav. Oct. 23. rn-e Instrue i Hons 7:: to H o'clock. SkalInK from K to 1(1. All for Just 7fic per couple (adults onlvl. CIVIC HOLLfc.ll KINK I 'hone YSM SW 715 Ilond Adv. Meellnn of Youiik lemocnits. Assemhly Kooin. Court House, Head, Ore., Oel. 25, H p.m. Any one Interested In Ihe Vouiit! Hem oeratle Chili please attend. Abi; -Jlmliallon I I to !(! yrs. Adv. NtrriCE MemlM-rs. l.W.A. Uical 6 7 We have hallots for elecllon of Inter national Officers and amend nienis to Ihe Conslitutlon; also hallois lor Stale C.l.O. Council election of Officers; and hallots for election of lloanl inemlH'r and NiKollallni' Cominltlet- memlH-r of the District to the Inter national. Ask for n ballot dniine office hours. Hallots will be taken to the out ol-tossn Units. Adv, viua WICKS WjVapoRub lli-llfvc mlierleii liil uo It In ileum, top . . cent hope the present hospital can lie replaced With u new unit for the modern structure. Holt Thomas was In xenernl chiiiuc of the luncheon proKiam for Ihe Klwanls and hit i nduced Sawyer, who In turn Introduced Die various speakers nil mein Ih'IH of Ihe committee whose work for a new hospital and med ical renter Is now neminif com pletion. Dr. Harry K. Mnckey, speak ln(i for his fellow physicians, paid tri bute lo the hospital committee nnd said: "We are mnuzed nt the ii cat amount of work Hint went into the umlerlakliiK since lis In ception." He added, HpeukliiK for the doctors: "We have played only u minor role, eonsldeiinjt the extent we will liem-lll. (Jlenii Clri'KK was spokesman for the operations committee of the foundation. He said I here were 1,(100 subscribers to the project. The last statement lo sub scribers was sent out last week, Cliecg said. IteHfHtniw? Excellent He menlloned the excellent re sponse, said some other hospital associations hud found It neces sary to take li-Kiil ucllon aunlnst some (leHii(uenls mid expressed a hope thai such action could he avoided here. "The majority of the people have made our work easy," tireKK declared. He said that since Ihe hospital plan Is close lo materialization he is sure that dellimuent payments will be quickly completed. Maurice Hitchcock reported for the hospital administration committee und told of the coop eration of Sister M. Blanche, hos pital superintendent. Also Intro duced was Max L. Hunt, who was named as hospital manager, on the recommendation of I lie committee headed by W. 11. Myers and Hitchcock. Application Explained Carl A. Johnson, vice-presi dent ol the foundation, chairman of Ihe application committee nnd one of the attorneys In fact for SI. Charles hospital, touched briefly on the work of the appli cations committee, nnd reminded his audience that the hospital project had lis oriifin Willi the chamber of commerce new Indus tries committee In 1IM5. Major work of this committee was the application for federal funds, un der the lllll Huiton net. for con struction of the hospital. Tom llrooks, chairman of the finance committee, slated that a positive ruling has been had from Washington thai gifts made In the hospital campaign ure deduc tible In Income lax compulation. It was desired, he udded, that accumulating funds be Invested up lo the time Hint they would be needed lo meet construction costs. For ubsulute safely, U.S. government securities met the high requirements which the committee had set but the fluc tuating price, considered in con junction Willi low interest rate, finally deterred the committee from making even this use of donations. "The money has re mained on deposit," lirooks said. ( MiH'rall(in Irlsed lies'. Nicholas, the ministerial association's representative on the board, commended the mem Iters of the board for "their pub lic spirit, their conscientious de cisions und Ihe fine cooperation apparent between the board, the manager und the Sisters of St. Joseph." l'aul Hornbeck of the Found ers Service organization report ed that Hint group Is In readi ness to go lo work should needs of the future require. How Interest Ik continuing was Indicated by Alva C. (ioodrlch, scerelury of the board, when he reported that 7(i meetings have been held In HO weeks. The agree ment setting forth the relation of the hospital foundation to the nursing order In which owner ship is vested Is ready for sign ing, no said. After expressing his apprecia tion to the members of the or ganization, Sawyer left the ac tual closing to Ben Hamilton, vice-president of the board as well as president of the Klwanls club. Hospital News I Harold Campbell and daughter, I. '(.'Mi K. Third, and Mrs. Lawrence I W. Zierlein ami daughter, 1561 I'atlents admitted to St. Charles I Fresno, hospital over Ihe week end In- elude William D. Moore, (illchrist; Henry Wells.indl, 5WJ Hill street, und Mrs. Wulluce Jensen, 1355 Hartford. Susan Cutter, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Cutler, liutler road, was dismissed from the hos pital Saturday afternoon. The following were released from the maternity ward toduy: Mrs. John Deach and son, 7-14 K. Marshall; Mrs. Dale Gibson and daughter, H74 Cumberland; Mrs. 1 Bulletin Classifieds Bring Results M ill HOG KII.I.KI) Officers were called to West 14th and Ithaca Sunday shortly before noon where a dog, appar ently rabid, was causing consid eiable alarm in the neigh borhood. Offices were forced lo kill the dog, which was reported frothing at the mouth and snapping at pas-sersby. Slate Conference On Child Health Child health conferences will be conducted tomorrow at the Tri County health department office In the Deschutes county court house, it was announced today. Conferences, which are held through appointment only, will begin at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, the department will hold an immunization clinic and will have child health confer ences at Gateway, and Thursday there will be a crippled children's clinic held in Fiinevllle. Staff members will meet Fri day at the Deschutes courthous for their weekly conference, and will conduct an Immunization clinic for diphtheria and whoop ing cough. FOI.IO KKIOKTEI) One case of polio and one cast), of mumps were detected Mils past week in Crook county, according to a report today from the Trl County health department. In Deschutes county there was one suspected case of meningitis, and In Jefferson county one case of infectious hepatitis. MKET1NG TONIGHT I'lne Forest, Oct. 24 (Special) A meeting of Cub Scout pack No. 25 will lie held tonight at 7:30 at the l'ine Forest grange hall. Al bert Jorgenson, cub master, urg ed all cubs of thp pack and their parents lo lie present, and an nounced that an Important meet ing for members of den No. 4 will be held. Kenneth I'earson, scout executive for the Modoc area, will be present. Refreshments will be served after the meeting. Europe's largest oil refinery Is now under construction in tng- lund. rYotmedmorTtJ CHEST COLDS to rtttrr coughs ond tort muiclts You nmd to rub on stimuLating, pain rclinving MustvroU. It not only bring! fut. Ion f-lma tin rlM but actually bell chock the irritation and break up local eongwiion. Uuy Musterol! GENIAL NOSEI V "wart 5.le. r. a nj H585 Yes, only $158500 Bend! Delivered in for a CiiGwoSef BUSINESS COUPE The Most Sought Afler Cur in America BEND GARAGE COMPANY 7111) Wall Ml. riioiie IIKI If you love good times, now is the time to really enjoy this "Double-Ridi Kentucky whiskey! Join the millions who say "Make mine Creaml" rboUBLE ff 5 $005 ; faPiNf $020 Jvjot. 1rMTIIHV ULIICIrVA DltMiY 66 Proof, 0 Groin Neutral Spirits. 19-49, Schenl.y' Dlitllte'a Inc., N. Y. C. Symons Bros Presents 1PM Wsifewm N- OCTOBER. 24- Sl.00 Will HolJ Your Choice L'nlil Xmas! Generous Trade-In Allowance For Your Wafch on a New Hamilton, Bulova, Elgin, Helbros, Gruen $1.00 Will Hoid Your Choice Until Xmas! Chan i of Name ale To commemorate the changing of our store's name, we're having a Change of Name Sale and offering these special values. Here's the same fine quality at new low. prices that we have always featured in the past. Your store that you have known as Powell's for the past three years will be called BAKER & HARVEY starting Tuesday, October 25th. What the; name BAKER & HARVEY stands for: BAKER Mr. and Mrs. Baker were formerly with The Emporium Lewiston, Idaho's only exclusive Department Store. Mrs. Baker for 9 years was office manager and bookkeeper while Mr. Baker served -as Assis tant Manager and Manager. Nationally Advertised Quality Merchandise! Baker & Harvey will feature only Nationally Advertised Quality Merchandise. For every dollar spent, you receive a Dollar's Worth of Merchandise. Money Back Guaranteel All our merchandise is sold with a Money Back Guarantee. HARVEY Mr. and Mrs. Harvey's past ex perience includes 35 years of ready to wear business. Seventeen years of this was in one location in Lewiston, Idaho. of Name Sale Values! Change These Special Values on Sale 3 Days Only, Oct. 25, 26, 27 Skirts SPECIAL GROUP OF Skirts Reduced 20 You'll love these skirts for bright Autumn wear. l''or school or for sixirt minded women . . , here's lonicthliiir that's a must jn your shopping list! Foundation Garments lust what you've been looking for! Values up to $17,50 In your favorite styles and colors. Just 3.00 Coats and Suits Special We have one croup we have especially reduced for you. Marked down for this ocassion with a 20 Keduelioii. See thrill today. Our New Name Leather Gloves Smart, thrillinir cloves of the year. Dressy ill short and lonjr lengths. I'irst quality leather in values up to $3.AU. Now 3.69 Wool Lined Leather Gloves Designed for distinction and tail ored for brightness with color and fine detail. A real $8.50 Val ue, now onl) 5.95 Cotton and Rayon Gloves For warmth and long wear . . . stitch back trim in the short slvle. Uegular $1.75 and $1.50 values for only All Wool Slip On Sweaters Here Youth in action with the accent on warmth. Short sleeve styles that please the most particular in the many Fall shades. 3.50 Nylon Sweaters 100 DuPont Nylon in tho short sleeve slip on style. Al ways popular with everyone. 3.98 Rayon Wool Anklets You'll find your size here. Sturdy anklets for long wear and warmth. Itegularly 65c lalr, reduced to only 3 pair for 1.29 Wool Scarfs 36" of bright Plaid pattern. Hand woven that will pay a compliment to your costume. Just 1.98 w BAKER & HARVEY Formerly Powell's i'dxiioiKioe upiHirel for yonriy wutnvn of ull 01 I Wall Street I'l.onc 1831