t TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 194? THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND. OREGON PAGE FIVE Local News TI.MI'IHAIDKIC Muslmum yrotorduy, HO dcgrecM. Minimum liiMt nliilil, 2 ilt'iiri'tw. Hi', nl mill vlt'hilly Cloudy IIii'iiiikIi WimIihwiIuv Willi imtiih IiiiiiiI llhl mmtv IiiiiIkIiI; niicw Hliimcm Wmljii winy ! warmer to night; IiIkIi IhIIi (luyit 25-311; low IoiiIkIU 2025. Ciiplnln .1. A. itiiniti, Kim (if Mm. Sli-llii I Viii I Hungo, ul ili'iiil, Willi alllOllg II I 111' OlCgOII IMI'll Wild wi'i o graduated Dec. Hi lit I 'inn,' urn City, Klu., Irom llw iilr I jn-l I ml school i'Iiihm m '1'yiK lull air force base. Kin- 1(1 weeks, Ki'li'ii I'll nil' loivi) officer had Inkcn mi Intensive course In nuh)crlH nf vltiil Importance, unili-r dliec tlon of III l. Gen. J. K. Uiccy, Ki'llry Kwafford, 1013 Colnm lilii, mill Hubert Marvin, 31 L W. I.MIi, with iiihulltcil yesterday lo Lumlicrmiin't hospital. The Kuniliiy school of the 1'li Ht UapllNt rhuri'h will present It h iiiiiiiiiiI Christmas program Wed nesday, December 21, lit 7::i0 i.m. lit the church. The public him lict'il Invited, A 7 pound 15 ounce Kill was Ixun Moniliiy afternoon lit SI. Charles hospital lo Mr. mill Mm. Charles Thomas, 11X12 Colum hill. Golllcb liner, n Nliuli'iit ul Port land mil vim Mil y, arrived Inst night to spend the holidays with. Ills -parcnls, Mr. anil Mm. William J. Bacr, !I7'1 iilvcrsltle. Beverly llcliert and Uiuclla Cook mn among Oregon Slate college students home for I he hol idays. Derylo Straughti, I' 1c, U. S. unity. Is now engaged In squad mill platoon cf (ccltvcncKM tests ul the Ml. Fuji tuaiieuver men, an a member of the headtuurterg com pany of the afiih Infantry rcgl nii'iil, which In hlalloncil at Oihu, Japan. Ieryle In Ihe mm of Mr. mill Mrs. II. C. Straiighn. 113.1 Kl K'ln. He Joined the army on June 1-1. Ill IK, at llenil, took IiIh training nl Fort Old, Calif., ami arrived In Japan on December 21, lll-IH. Horn IIiIk morning nt St. Char. li'N hoxplnl was n Kil l, to Mr. mid Mm. Fred Malson, (ill W. lliih street. The hahy weighed ti pounds, 4 ounces. Among University of Oregon HtudeutH who nrrlved last night from Kugene for the Christmas llolldnyii lire the following: Jeri Hiincr, Don McC.'aulev, Huh Few ler, Kllznheth I'lnlh, Card Erlck- Hon nnd Kldou IliiNhnell. Mr. nnd Mm. Carl Klelnfeldt re tliimii Saturday eveuinK to their home In Carroll Acres commu nity, lifter n month's visit in Cal ifornia points. Mr. nnd Min. Harold Weathers. l.'l.) llson iivenue. me parents of u hoy horn this morning at St. Charles hosullal. The . hahv Weh'hed 7 ixiumls. 3 ouni-cs I Mary Dawn Crelghton arrived liiNt night from Kugetie. for a two-week Christmas vacnllon. Miss Crelghton, laui:hler of Mr. nnd Mis. V. J. Crelghton, M-lli Illll street. Ik a student nurse lit Sacrit Heart hospital 111 Ihe uni versity city. Mary Louise Loggan nnd Char leue rahlin, Oregon Stale college students, relurni'd home Inst night (or the Christmas holidays. A bov wiut horn this morning nt St. ChnrU's hospital to Mr. and Mm. Mel Hni:an. 1511 West Fourth. The buoy weighed 8 pounds, 7 ounces. Mr. nnd Mm. Don Strom and children. Sharon and Donald Jr., nrrlved lusv night from I.os An geles to visit his mother, Mrs. ) eonaid Strom, l.'t'B Fresno, and other relallves. Strom, who Is serving In Ihe navy, Is the grand run of Mr. nnd Mis. H. F. Hhndes. 211! I.lnsler. He nnd Ills family returned recently from Honolulu. The choir of Flint l'rcshvlorlan church will re'varse Wednesday nt 7:30 p.m. The practice was moved up from Ihe customary Thursday, lo avoid conflict with other activities. I'hll (Mills Is home froth Seat tle, where he Is n fivshnmn lit Ihe University of Wasmngton. Miss Lucille Halhaway has re turned from Kugene, where she Hpent n week. She Is nn oierator at Slate's henuly shop. Lions Entertained By School Choir Under the direction of Don Pence, thu llend high school a cwpH'llii choir today noon en terlniiied liieinherN of Ihe I. Ion club will) numbers from Hid pro gram lo be presented by the mil Kle depart incut Thursday iilitht. Tim choir today presi'iiied a 20 miniite program. Itev. Itoss Knolls was lit charne of the lunch eon mcctliiK mid Introduced Pence, , Jim I Jinin ollii Invited Ihe club men lo view Ihe Christmas scene which he In sell Inc. up in Ihe llenil Venetian llllnd Co. plan). The scene depicts u miniature vlllai!C l.n a yule Hclllnx. I.iist year, the yule scene attracted wide atten tion. J. W. IlustioiiK was In Kcnend chin K e of the meelltiK. Hospital News Mrs. Mary Kllen fllover, Sis ters; Mrs. licrt Dowers, Madras, and Mrs. Addle Triplet I, Itoule 3, Itend, were ndmltleil yesterday to St. Charles hospital. Dismissed yesterday were: Kal vln Cn.ler, Mrs. Carl Frlckson nnd Arthur Schilling, nil of licnd; John S. Owens, ITluevllle, and William Ilower, Kedmond. The following were released to day from Ihe maternity ward: Mrs. Jack HIIIIiiks nnd son, A'M DcKnlh; Mrs. Fdward Crouch and daiiKhler, U-IH Woodland; Mrs. Hoberl Holly and dauKhter, Kouie t, nnd Mrs. IlerlK'rt Llcdtke and dauchlcr, Culver. Bend Firemen Elect Officers Members of the licnd volunteer fire depariinent met Monday nb'bl in the fire hall and elected otllcers for the cornlnu year. Named lo serve wllh Fire chief U'ltoy Fox In kev positions on the crew were the followliijj: Taylor Khoads, first asslslant chief; Ivan Murphy, second assistant chief; Ij-o Mlckel, captain of engine No 2: James Slilek, captain of cnKlne No. 3; Harold Bradbury, captain of engine No. -J, and Paul Mlckel, captain of truck No. 1. Karl Saye wns named president of the firemen's social organlza Hon. with Darrold Barber us vice- president mid Orvul Johnson as secretary. Thirly-one men were present nt the meellne.. Visitors were Kl mer llalslead. supervisor of the stale department of vocational education, and Hubert O. FiikIIsIi. Itlnercnt Instnii lor for the tie. partmcnt, both from Salem. The tleimrtmcnt representallves are (heckliiK pioitiess of Ihe flP'inen training pruKiain throughout the stale. The current basic course In fireman tralnliiK conducted In licnd is due to be completed Feb ruary 11, It was announced. Crail uallon exercises me to he held at the fire hall. Clark Gable Licensed to Wed San Luis Obispo, Oil., Dec. 2(1 HI'i -Aclor Clark Cable, and Syl via .Stanley Aldeiley look out II man lace license here today, the county clerk reported. They were accompanied by n friend who nave his name us L. S. Clllbam and said he was a lanch owner from Allsal, a town near Santa Iiarbaru. The clerk said the actor and Miss Aldeily sped away in a car Willi a chauffeur. He said three men accompanied liiem in anoth er car. "They said they were heading north to bo married," the clerk said. i'They took n health examina tion this mornlui! In San Luis Obispo hospital. They took Just u few minutes to et't the license. Friends nccompanylnc Ihe cou ple said the wcddhiK would take place tonlnht, "probably about 5 o'clock." They did not say where. The license may he used In uny county of (.alltornla. i he couple leu lust lis report ers, lipped off on their presence, dashed Into the clerk's office. Cable listed his axe ns -IX, and MIks Aldeiley wrote on the li cense that she wns 3!. I IK.M INCOUPOKATKS Rli.m flee 20 UI1 Articles of Incorporation were on file here louay xor me r, nun w, inc., i liend, Ore., n firm which plans i it,-;. I In mi ton trucks, tractors. accessories nnd parts, riis and oil nnd iarmini; equipment "t " kinds. Slirnlntr the articles w-cre K. W Williamson Frances D. Wil liamson nnd Cartho Brown. Tim ftrm Incoroornled In Salem lu I-'.Llli-'u Siili unit Service, und E. W. Williamson, owner, nn- nounced toilay lhat there win dc no chanije In name or policies. ' COOPKKATION ASKED 'l,-l,ll.i Kan.. Dee. 20 Mil Wichita postal clerks smiled to day lis they sorted hm.inni pieces of "letter mail. Maybe thut letter would turn up. The cause nf the merriment unu n note unshed through a let- lor.nint vesierdav. The note-writer explained that she had mailed two Christmas earns m seaieo envelopes, but had put two-cent stamps on the envelopes Instead tit lli-ee.cenlers. Two one-cent stamps were nt tached to the note. Would the postal workers please put them on the letters? t I I ACCIDENT VICTIM DIES Weed, Oil., Dec, 20 mi -- One yc.irtild Charli'i'ii McMillan died in Weed hospital yesterday, the fourth fatal victim of a two-car smnshup on nn Icy highway north of here Saturday nlKht. AI.AKM ANSWEKED III answer to n still alarm this niorninK at 8:2.r, city firemen made a run to the home of Mr. and Mi s. Clarence Bush, 3.12 Flor ida, to extinguish a flue fire. No damac,o was reported. HELD FOK TIIKFT Clnclnnnli. O.. Dec. 20 Uli Ralph A, Smith, 21, of Sunnyslde, Wash., was- arrested by poller here today for Ihe theft of $0,025 from o Shreveporl, Ln., firm. Police said Smith readily admit ted the theft nnd said, "I could have stolen S-IO.IKIO just ns easily." Smith, police said, admitted he took the money Nov. : Hum n branch office of the Dalryland Co. of Jacksonville. Fin., nt Shrove port niter quilling his Job as cashier. Dorcas Soelelv nf the Seventh I Dav Advenllst I liurcii will noiii n rumma, sale Wednesday. Dec. 21, nt Ihe Bend Tire Co., 720 Wall St., Irom 8:30 to 5:30. Adv. OnrRc-To make nfler holldnv cleaiihiR easier for your wife, sur prise her wllh n new Slncer Vac uum Set on Christmas. Call 1825 or Inlormnllon. Snm. ,Adv. CARD OF THANKS We desire to express to -our kind neighbors our heartfelt thitnks for their many expres slons of svmpnthy. The beautiful floral offerings were especially appreciated. Special thnnks to Shevlln-Hlxon Co. nnd Box Factory. Mrs. Edith Incock Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Lencock Mr. and Mrs. Put Dnrrar Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bask Mr. and Mrs. BUI Peak Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack May Mrs, Cert rude McKlnln Adv. TKKM COMPLETED Rlchnrd Allen ParscKlan, 2,1, of Salem, was released today Irom Ihe Deschutes county Jail niter serving n 00 day term on n charge ol supplying Honor to Indians. Pnrscpjan was arrested October 20 In Ret'Tir id. A htice deposit of salt, sodium chloride, underlies much ol the Michigan lower peninsula; it Is deepest nenr the middle and more shallow around the rim. TO PKKSKNT I'ltOCKAM Children of Ihe First Lutheran Sunday school will present their anipiai Chrlrtmas program Wed nesday nt 7 p.m. at Ihe church. 'Hie traditional Christmas festi val service will be Sunday at 10 a.m. Itev. Carsten Biieii. former pastor of the church, has pre pared n Christmas sermon on wire recording. Joseph llaugen will be I iv charge of the service. There will lie no Sunday scliool service next Sunday, it was announced. BIDS OPENED Bids opened by the stale high way commission at Its meeting to day in Portland included: Lake and Klamath counties Forest boundary-Silver Lake rock pro duction project on Fremont high way: Inlercltv Sand and Gravel Co.. Eugene, $17,780. 9i LniS - -tip. Have you seen Ihe Interesting nnd practical handmade nrllcles at T1IE BLUE DOOll, (i.i.l U St., licdmond, Ore. 1 p.m. lo !) p.m. Adv. X.F.vf. Chrhtmns trees on vet erans' lot on Bond St. next to rol ler skating rink. P.vlce 50c ar,d up. Adv. Take Care of Your Eyes Enjoy rood vision and freedom from hr-adnchea . . . you can not be sure your eyea are Dt feet unless you have them ex amined. Consult ua now! Dr. M. S. 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J ': $2.98' to $1.79. Handbags . . . suedes and leather, in brown, black, green, red, and blue, $2.98 to $12.00, plus tax. ' JFK Rayon crepe slips, lace trim, $3.98 to $3.95. Tailored $2.79 to $3.98. i. .-jv - Costume jewelry lor her wardrobe. Pins, earrings, necklaces, bracelets. $1.00 to $10.00 (plus tax.) Boys' Socks, Ilumpty Dump ty, Munsingwcar, and Trim Foot. Sizes 6 to lO'.a, 39c. rsO Farah Jeans, 10 oz san forized with . zipper. Sizes 9 to 12, $1.09. Sizes 13 to 10, $1.79. Jackets, all sizes $1.98. f Beautiful gowns, lovely as sortment: of highest, qual ity by Pandora, Laros, Mun slngwear. $4.95, $5.95, and $6.95. I f Pure silk scarfs In a multi tude of attractive prints and plain colors. $1.98 to $3.98. Boys' sport shirts In plaids and plain colors. Cotton, rayon, and wool. Sizes 2 to 14. $1.98 to $5.95. f 'I 1 A s.X Ladies' panties, lace-trlm, rayon baby-doll briefs. Sizes 32 to 40, $1.00. Girls' fur-trimmed slippers , . . zipper type, felt uppers, leather soles. Infants' size "4 v 5 10 8-ls' size 3. $2.98. WE ti! it Sweaters by Jantzen and , other famous brands. Slipovers $1.98 to $7.95 Coat Styles.. $5.95 to $18.95 Nylon Hosiery, In different leg lengths small, average and tall. $1-35 to $2.50. Girls' pajamas in many col ors. Outing flannels $2.49. Rayon Jersey $2.95. Lucien Lelong cosmetics. Lipstick, perfume, powder, cologne, bath powder and gift soap. From $1.00 (plus tax.) X -.c--"' j X ' Jm tm f .. v Luncheon cloths of cotton and rayon combinations. In new weaves, designs, and coloring. 98c to $8.95. Sweaters, Gotham, wash- able wool. $4.98. TLt UH PIAC TO TRADE 3 f 4 Hottaay aresses ior ir.e y Christmas season. $8.50 to $27.50. $ Belts, all sizes, ages 1 to 14. Onlv $1.00. Hansen gloves, a thought ful gift. Fabric gloves $1.00 to $4.95. 100 pure wool blankets by North Star, Wool O; The West, and other famed man ufacturers. $12.95 to $27.50. Handkerchiefs, linen and . cotton, ln plain colors and white and flowered prints, 25c to $2.50 each. Ladies' slippers, slingheel, scuffs, assorted coloru, ft3.50 to $4.95. . '