FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 194? THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON PAGE NINE Redmond and Vicinity Itcdiiioml, Nov, ! lKicoliill iconidcj liy IocIiiiIoIiiiik of KliNIi, 1,1(111' lllliy liOIH'llllllll, Willi IK III I'ltWtl tllCHC ll'CllllllllfjM JUIIHI'K, iiu' i ikiiI Minim nun hospital iii I'm Hand, In iiiiiiiivIiik, ucroid I IK l her father, Ihiuy l.uliel I till II. Air. mill Mrs. Stanley (in-on ol Klnnflcld wcio vimiiiik Ii lends lien Wednesday nielli i'ii I u I to Nlll'lll, Wlll'le i.iicii WHS to l lend mi uiirlciiliiiritl iiiccIIiij:. t.ioen, wliii whs vocational nun inn die lonelier In Kcdiunnd iiihI year, In now state assistant mi pcrvisni' lor Iiik in rn. )li a I no loaches a vctciuiis' "un I hi- fiirm" ClIISS. Mr. mill Mi s. I In am Links have li'liu ni'il Irnm a iniiiilli m vacii lion thiinicii Culllm ma, New Airlri, Aiinnu and Mexico, 1. Unary silence students liHik u complete Inventory ol Ilic Uhra ry Vti'dni'hdiiy, i hi' students worked In teams dunnc the Nix Jicrinils ol I he day. Mr. mid Mm. Wayne VMu en tertained at dinner 'I lies, lay iilc,hl. The K'li'Hl II"! Inclniled Mr, and Mih. Kay llneris, Mr. anil Mia. I'. M. I look, Mr. and Mi h. l-'ri'd Spin lis, Mr. anil Mm. Karle Hal link, Mr. mid Mm. Allen Mill. Mr. mid Mm. Frank I niiohcrly, mid Mr. mill Mrs. Jack Hartley. Mr. and Mih. Hen Davidson anil Nun, Mick, aiv spendlnc IIiIn week 111 San l-'iunclsco. I lavldson is tlllllHIICtlUK llllHllll'SH there. Till Key ( lull inei at I he lloinr of Mr. and Mm. Idrls Mnvlcs Tuesday nlKlil. f. K. Thompson was a tiuesl. I 'a vies sponsors Hie croup. Mrs. Taylor Met 'lay Is plamilmt to open a- kindergarten for live vcnr-olds at her honii' al .'i.'lli North Seventh street. I'lepara. lions mi' In progress Inward start lull the classes with a regular schedule, Officer from Toast in u K I c r elillis from the Itend, Madras and Iteilmiind ehailers met Wednes day nleht for un men eoiinell. Tin- primary purpose of Ihe meet liiK was to educate elnli officers In Ihelr dinli'H mid functions. I'liironro Hush, men eoveinur, wns chairman of the mootlne. Mr. and Mm. Clonics IV itoos were olven ii Iwiusi'wiirmlnii party last Saturday fveiiliiK liy n ejoiip of friends and nolohhors. Alter H pollock supper the I'e Itoos' Were presented w ith n fireplace screen. Mr. mid Mm. I'e Hons recently moved Into Ihelr new lionie In South Itedmond. A kitchen shower was the fea. chosen by Ine Jaycco ouiceis, will pick a winner. A lust mid a second pne will lie awarded. A lecoiiiinu of lur Wliiiiinu speech Will hi! hem lo Ihe Jay ice Head ( un i li-i H in SuPiii where u htale wmiier Will he bolcclod. Al INa- IioiiiiI Jaycce iieadiium tern, I uisa, ('km, lour imlionai winners will lie selected. Incy wril lie uwurd- eil n sciioliirshlp mid M I l ip lo Vvashlncion, He. Aihi'iiu Mine, Ilrure uoc,1s, Donald Wolf and lorn Cox win parlicipule. , A film, "Know Your Llhrury," and mi essay coldest for uriiilc school youiiKslers will hi' fcuturcs ol Hook week ohserved by Ihe Kcdiniind llluary mid Ihe scnools. 'Ihe essay coolest will bo lor Ihe Hlxlh, seventh and eighth crude sludenlH nl the John luck school. 'Ihe essay will he writ ten on the Hook wees, slogan, "Make Friends With Hooks." iheconlesl will Is- supervised hy the KntJllsh teachers of Ihose students part! cipatliiK, and Die best essay will lie uwmded a prize. Ilerrell Sharp, presldenl of the Kedinoud Union liluh school tenehem' association, attended Ihe thlld annual conleience of class room teachers In I'orthind Oclo Imt 2H I'll, National Kducatlon week will he ohserved from November 0 to 1J III the Redmond HI ado schools, neeoidlUK to llue.li iliirtlifan. Crude scnool principal. Intermediate mid advanced hands and the choruses will per form lor the sludenlH nl mi all school assembly November 10 nl 1:30 p.m. (lei aid Hasmussen, ejaduato of Ihe University of Oreeon mid the Unlvemlly of C'openiuiKeii, will speak lo Ihe social llvlne, classes al Ihe John Tuck school on No vember 10. Kasmussen will ills cuss Ihe methods and customs of American mid Europe u n schools. At n Joint miTtltiK Wednesday 'mornliiK the two creative wrltlno classes at Kedinoud Union ll I K ' school held mi election of officers for Ihe school year. Assisting Mary I.ou llazen, editor, will Ik coedltom Tom Cox and Allelic liuey. Itlchard Donecn wiih rhoHeti poetry editor with l-e llolllnsliend ills assistant. Hob .New hill will serve nn prose editor, and Yvonne I'oullon will assist him. Alia Dlxson. who has tx-en FIR5T FPE8' CONTROLLED ANS SU5TAINED POWERED FUCHT BV MAN STAMP HONORS FIRST FLIGHT Hero l a picture of the new Wrlnht brother ilx-ccnt uir mull coinmernorullve elamp which will bo plueed on llrsl-dny ulo ut Kitty Hawk, N. C, Dec. 17, The lump commcmorute (ho first HlKlit of tho Wilnht brother. Sea Lampreys Found Inland SI. Pntll nil An Invasion of sea lampreys In the Croat l-nkes Is threatening Minnesota flshlnK wa lers. Ir. Rny Johnson, flslierleH re sen nh suM'ivlor for the stnle department of conservation, snld waters nloii the shore of Upier MIchlKun ure Infi'Hted ami u wa lamprey lias Ix-on captured olf (irand Marnls, Minn. The sen lamprey Is un eel like nuiiislle which fastens itself on valuable cninc fish anil sucks their blood nnd Ixjdy Juices. It favors the soft scaled lake trout. Johnson said specimens have been taken In the CIiIciiko drain lino canal which connects the Creal Lukes with the Mlsslsslpl. Tills means, he snld. that the lain preyn may come upstreum In the Mississippi ami Infest Minnesota lakes. Johnson snld the lampreys al ready have damaged trout flshlni! In Lakes Huron and Mlchlcan. 'Iliey Invaded tho Croat Lukes throutih the St. Lawrence unto way alKiut 15 years bk. oxperts believe. Since then, they have cut annual trout production In likc Huron from 1,720,000 to 5.000 Miunds. lure of the dnv at the mi-elliiR nil edllor for the pnst year, will of the Vomen' Council of the ! continue In of flee, and Nancy I'r Chrlsllan church Wednesday nl j lemon will work wiih her. Ilorls the home of Mrs. . W. Ilerhlson. I Haske mid PeitRy llm tford will Knren ScIiimmi mid Sharon Wit-1 work ns buslni'ss mnnunem. Hon were taken III as mcmlcrs , Typists Include Kllen Slncy, I-e of the NetopiM-w Camp I'lre Kil ls t 1 hdllnshi'iid, Jonn Hessey, Doro at the croup s meeilni! Insi week thy llanneman, Arlene I -onoy mid nl the home of Mih. I. I'nrthlni!. Yvonne I'oullon, Mm. Maude ! TOO fOl.II Ot'TSIDK! euaidlan Mm. V. Nordlii and daiiehler. are speudlnu Ihe week with Mrs. Nonlln's paicnis, Mr. and Mrs. It. V. Cllhert. "I icmocraey" Is Ihe topic for spinisont the classes, nnd Mrs. Mary Blown acts as adviser, Carol Cay Hart el. a Junior In art with un Interest In history. Is Ihe Junior candidate for home- comlni; hostess at the University the ss'ech contest lo be sponsored of Oroo,on. She Is ll member of bv ihe local nnd national Junior Ihe Delia Iclta Delta sororlly. chambers of commerce. On No Carol Is Ihe daucjller of Mr. nnd vemlM'i- '.I. Ihe seeches will Ik- Mrs. tinyle Hariri of lledmond. MontKomery, Ala., Nov. 4 'tl" An escnH'cl convict telephoned the orison denurtment here yes terday and said he wanted back in becuu.se, "It's cold outside." Thomas Columbus Male, 4-1, a trusty, snld he walked out of nearby Atmore prison 10 dnys iil'o wenrini! only a shirt, u pair of pants, shoes nnd socks. Me got as far us Allnnlu, whore Ihe lemperiiture dropis'd lo treci Ihr yesterday. So he culled Pri son director Frank Hoswell to Rive himself up and Rot warm. Hoswell advised Mule to turn himself over lo Atlanta police. Bargains Panned In Eastern Sale Hock Island, HI. dli-A depart ment store here look a full-page udvertisemenl to tell its custom era how absolutely vile lis mer chandise Is. The MeCnbe Mause advertise ment announced that it was "Cut and Dor Du) , when all our year's mistakes are turned out into the otien with the hoiie that our kind friends will call liiem bargains and lake them out of Ihe store forever." Some of Ihe Items were adver tised us follows: "Ish! These ure awful! These combed colton knit oolo shirts are guaranteed to make any little tot howl but, alter all, a younRsier wealing a size 1 to G is helpless. Lampshades weie described as "handsown but ugly." Hells were "odd sizes, odd bolts, in fact, an odd Idea that we could get up to S-i 'J") lor tho stringy old things. How ubout a dime.' Handkerchiefs were "good for drop the handkerchief because you could Just forget to pick them up. Hut we don't care how you use them Just so you take them out of here." The lace curtains were admit tedly full of holes but "what else do you exect of lace?" "We'll be generous and give you everything you need to complete a iicrfectly useless embroidered map of the middle-west. Don't ask us where to put it when you have finished. We can't give you everything-" Texas Oil Fields Yield 3 Billion Annual Revenue Now Is the Time to Plant Shade Trees Fruit and Flowering Trees Roses Perennials NOW AVAII.ABI.K, SO.MK llt'l.BS. Tl'I.lPS, CKOCt'S, nAri'ODII.S, HYACINTHS. NEWLAND'S GREENHOUSE & NURSERY fill I K. Seward Phone 1 104 W or 1 IS1-W "Ijiff It Off," homo talent show, was presented N- r-mlier 2 for Us first showing in Ihe John Tuck grade school auditorium. The pluv, a Javcoo project, was hi rected hv Miss Uulh Avery of ; New York and Chicago, who tins had much oxcrlence in this type, of production. TAIL LIGHT FANCIKD I P Sidncv. O. mi A new type of automobile stop light has been Invented by II. J. Uoomer. Boom er's device consist of three bulbs : Inside n regular tail light holder. I When the brake Is applied, the hulhs alternate in lighting so that a circular effect is given. SHE STAHTS EAULY Buffalo, N.Y. HI'' Mrs. Kath erine J. Hott of Buffalo is one woman who has to start her Christmas knitting early. T h e S7 yoar old groat grand mother knits a sweater and mit tens lor each of her 50 great grandchildren for Christmas. Mother of eight and grand mother of 2f, she recently re ceived word of the birth of her 50th great grandchild in Hono lulu. "I'm proud as a peacock," she said when informed the number of her descendants hud grown lo S3. Dallas, Tex. 'Ill One fifth of all Ihe eneigy utilized In the United Stales originates In the vast oil fields of 'lexas. Constant demand for petrol eum for powering vehicles, heat ing homes and fueling generat plants has given Ihe nation's largest slate a fabulous market for Us "showcases" of oil and natural gas. The Texas Mid Continent OH and Cas association reported that petroleum production and refin ing yields more than $.),000,00fj, 000 a year for the state's econ omy. In ViW. the annual flow was 9O.'J.0OO.O)O barrels. During the year, xd Texas refineries pro cessed WM, 4'Jfi.oOO barrels of crude oil, bringing $185,000,000 in wages and salaries to 45,000 oil work ers. landowners Profit The booming oil and gas In dustry continues to bring wealth to landowners. Texas royally owners received $354,000,000 from oil and gas op erators, while landowners Jiock cted SWJOO.OOO for leases and bonuses. There was a slackening of de mand for crude oil in 194! be cause of rnlld winters In the ' north, which always has been a ! great market for Texas fuel, but j production started picking up again as the industry entered the final quarter of 19-19. Successive cuts were made In Texas allowable oil withdrawals by the all-powerful Texas rail road commission, which uses strict conservation laws to keep production In line with demand. Cuts Partly Restored Parts of the cuts have been re stored, however. Production from new wells was added to prora tion schedules, permitting two increases in allowables. On Sept. 17, Texas wells were pumping 1,983.350 barrels of crude oil daily. During December, 19-1S, when the flow reached an all-time high, production aver aged 2,552,000 barrels a day. Promotion Increase In 1948 was 1 j 1 ir cent greater than 1947 an i It was believed that the outpu; ol crude oil would move up dur ing rjexj. Pocket Comb Used As Decoy Fails j Chicago (111 Mere's a holdup story Involving no shooting, no guns and no policemen. The only weajiong used were a pocket comb and a butcher knife handle. The hold up man, James Peter son, 19, who salrl he lived in Oak land, Cal., entered a butcher shop and thrust his hand In his pocket. Cripplng his pocket comb as if It were a pistol, he ordered the cashier to turn over her cash. Hut the employes at the shop began lo advance on him. Peterson sensed he was out classed and started to retreat to ward the door, grabbing a young woman customer as a hostage and shield. A butcher, Edward SmolinskI, meantime had crept around be hind him, and clouted the gunman on the head. The police arrived and took the limp youth away. I'OST OFFICES GO ON Baltimore, O. tlli About three years ago, the village of Basil was merged with Baltimore, and the two became one. But appar ently Untie Sam was looking the other way when it happened. There is still a Basil post of fice, where Postmistress Mrs. Anna Love runs things, and a mile away another, where Balti more mail is handled by Mrs. Beulnh Culp. "We Just get along fine," said the Baltimore postmistress. "There is no mixup of mail. But one town and two post offices kind of confuses strangers." GOKS BACK TO SCHOOL Mankato, Minn. (Ui President Emeritus Krank D. McElroy of Mai kato Teachers college has beer, retired for three years, but his rch'iol days aren't over. The 70-year-old scholar, who holds a doctor's degree from Ohio State university, signed up for a omiso In mechanical drawing- t "I'vi! always had a hankering to lea n ii. " McElroy said. "And I've n' tfer h id time for it before." CASH FOR Fall Expenses $25.00 to $300.00 Furniture Farm Machinery Livestock Automobile Loans Up to $500.00 NO INSURANCE REQUIRED! Twenty Months to Repay PORTLAND LOAN CO. Norbert D. Goodrich, Mgr, Em. 8, Penney Bldg, 1010 Wall Telephone 1"S BEND. OREGON State Licenses S186 M321 Aunt Hutch's Advice FOR FREE! By Aunt (Jackie) Hutch Dear Aunt Hutch: I find the young salesman at Hutchins Motors very pleasing in every way from a distance. I am wondering what one must do to get a demonstra tion and become acquainted with the handsome gentleman. "Hope." Dear Hope: We think he can fill the bill in all demonstra tions he's had the schooling from experts. Name and address, please! Aunt Hutch. Start Winter RIGHT With a ' And start easier every time. COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE All Makes of Cars HUTCHINS MOTORS "The House That Service Built" 167 Greenwood Phone 259 Styled by Joan-Mario 100 Wool Slipon Sweaters I'.ver so Mcifl nil wool yarns In fall's most charming Hlmiles innke these comfy sIIihiiih your choice for a better looking sirls ensemble. All sizes and mod erately priced! 4.98 J All Wool oobarcfne Skirts Sinimlh, tailored giiluirillne skirls to finish tile mil fit In choice of grey, navy, black or beige. 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You Rot that complete accuracy when we fill your prescription. Yours of experience makes our rouislerod pharmacists fully oapahle. l'"or professional pre scription service, come to us whore you are assured the best. Soc'tctt Sue myl, "Every bita will taste lust right." CANDY DEPT. Featuring Chocolates hy Soclcle, Whitman and I)uvtiiKirt, '1.50up Whitman's Chocolate covered minis $1.00 Mayfair Cream Mints 10c Whitman's Chocolate Covered Caramel's 40c Whitman's ' 1 1 Wonder Torn S0c Harry I Brown's "Durklliiu" Caramel, I'rcan Nut and Kli ll Milk Chocolate. Add Federal Tax to Cocmclics