SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1949 THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND. OREGON PAGE FIVE Local News TD.MI'l.ltVITKIC Minimum yi-ntiMilny, T4 ilcu rein. Minimum liu.1 IllKliI, !iH llrgri'in. Ili'iiil nml vlchilly I'Viv Unlit nIiiiui'Ih or hiiihv flllnlii IihIii.v ; I'lmrlnir nml I'lililur IiiiiIkIiI; Niiii iluv full' In miiiiiliiK Willi liu r.'im llitf rliiiiillni'iut In nflriiiHiii; IiIkIi lixliiy .11: low li.'jilnlit 2H; high Niniitiiy 23, :t'rj;. -J. HiMlli', of Mycin, Mont., mill Ciiinl II, Mr''nrliunl, nf Hi-nil, yi'Hli'rilay wi-iv InniumI II llllin lllt llri'lmi. (rum III.: I ic m. t'lmli'H county i lri k'a olflri', IIic Ivi-iiiiIm kIuiw, Thi'iv will ! ni iiwMIiik of Uy Smut 1 1 i i No, ( Moniliiy, Iav I'OKlcr. KriiulmiiKli'i', Ii.im mi' llouiiri'il. 'I'lic I l oop n-milm ly ini'i'lNiin Moniliiy. hul In I dm I Hie ilny will ln a holiday. Tin" liwluili'H county inihlli; II hmry will I'losi" IoiiIkIi'i al 5 p.m. MlhH Klciinur llrown, llliriirliiii. him iiiiimiiiiccil. 'I In- lllinii v will reopen Tui'mlny monihiK, Dec. 27. NrwR wiih iiti'IvimI loiliiy from I.nCi mihIc of Die hlrth of a (1 poiinil chl in Mr, anil Mm. Itccil Unwind, at SI. .liiHcpli liimpllnl In lite Union niimly illy. Mm. How ard, Hie former I'lil'ly Moore, Ih Ihc dmiiihler of Mr. and Mm. Cii'll Moore, of Head. Dr. mid Mm. Hue M. Kill Ntad and children, mil and Sully, anil I'. J. UmiNoii, all of Lafayette, Calif., and Mr. anil Mm. John KulHlad. of lllahra, Calif., arc In llcnd for n holiday visit with Mm. J. J. K'.ilmad. 1M7 Awhrey road. Dr. and Mm. W. Temme. of Orovllle, Calif., iirrlvcd a week iu,'o. Dr. Knl.slad, John KuUlad and Mm, Tcmnic arc the llcnd woman'ii iuiiih and ilaiihlcr. and lirolhem and ulster of Mrs. Walt Howard and Itnhcrl KuIhIiuI. of llcmi. Dr. Kulstad practiced den tlstry In llcnd from lli'.l.i, and In now director. of dental health for the Mute of California. Dr. Kulnlad ami Dr. Tcinme were (jiiiiluated the same year from Manpictle university, Milwau kee, Wise. Hanson, father of Mrs. Iltirjo Kulstad, Is u former Henri police chief. Mr. and Mrs, DIIiiIiIko Carter, VSM Alhany, arc parents of n Ku-l born this inornlm: at St. Charles hosiltal. The Iwihy weiuhcil li pounds, 5 ounces, and has been named Troy Delaine. Hill rrctwcll and I'hlllp llrociin. Hcnlors In the department of :eul ok.V at Oree,on Slate collene, an' In Hend for Ihc Chrlstinns holi days. Kreiwcll was accompanlcil by his wife, ihc former Jackie Stclril. Hchcarwils for the Hend muni cipal band will lie discontinued for the next two weeks, Don r. rerii'p; director, announced tod.iv. The next rehearsal will be Monday. Jan. !. at 7:.'M) p.m. In the hluh sclioul band room. V.K.W. Christmas trees on vet erans' lot on llond St. next to rol ler skalliiK rink. 1'rice 50c and up. Adv. THE PRACTICAL GIFT Electrolux The Complete Home ('leaner of Over 100 I'scS See Hie New Air Povcred Electrolux POLISHER and SCRUBBER, for Floors, Furniture, Cars Call 1293 -J For demount nil Ion III your Inline no (ilillKiillon Phi! Philbrook Only Authorized Dealer HUH I). Third Church Services (Cuntlmtcil from 1'uku 1) III a in. The proiirnm will feature a Christinas sermon by Hcv. Car Mien lliien, former paslM- of the church, lo be heard hy wire re cordlnij, Joseph llauficu will he In charge, and Iradltlonal ciiioIh will be smut by Ihc choir. There will be no Sunday school al Kirs! Lu theran church tomorrow. Coptic Monastery Found in Egypt Hy Kuril Nniilil (Ulillnl I'lt-M burr CurrMthiliit) Cairo mi A (VI room Coptic monastery of the Hyanllne pit liod has been unearthed at Hcl wiiii, a siihurb of Cairo, Doctor Ziiky Saad, of the I'.oyal Kxcavatlous, revealed that during the seventh hciisoii of excavations he discovered this monastery, which Is believed to have boused some famous Keypllan historians. f'riiKMieulN of class and pottery, as well as cold, sliver, anil broii.c coins found on the site show Unit the monastery was in use as early as tile HI It century A.I). There Is no evidence of the time when It was finally deserted. It Is believed that this Is the monastery mentioned by the Arab historians Shu Sallli and Kl Klin hoshty, who state that Caliph Ahricl Aziz Ibn Marawan stayed at a monastery In Helwan durinK an Illness. 1 Canals Discovered To the north of Ihe monastery are the remains of small red brick canals, obviously used for Irriuat ItiK Kardcns .there. To the south is a cemetery eontiiliiliiK tombs, of which 15 are Intact. The hoilles were wrapped In cloth, completely de-viyil. and nothlnn was left of the coffins but pieces of rustiil Iron. ' This cemetery Was obviously the burial place nf monks, as all the bodies recovered are those of males. With one of the bodies was a flat rectangle of Ivory, bearlDK a Coptic inscription, hul It was too decayed to be deciph ered. With another of the bodies was a seal 111 silver, with lis owner's name Inscribed on the flat base, lie was a doctor called "K.lssI iiiiih" or "Casinos." Irrigation Provided In the middle of the monastery was i lai'ue water reservoir. On one side was a swimming pool. Another basin supplied the water for IrrlKatlnc the (jarden. Drains were fitted for Ihe dis posal of water waste, which Inrll com -that the monks maintained a hli:h standard of cleanliness. There are also vertical dralnane pIpoH fitted Into the walls of Ihe roof. In general the Impp-sslon Is of ureal architectural skill In the construction of the huililitiK. Itemalns were also found of mud and brick hullrilnus. one of them obviously the residence of a notahle, and of a bullillni; which probably was a church. Pinball Payoffs Bring Arrests Kuiiene, Dee. 2 nil Sven Ijiuc county businessmen were awallhiK trial today, after Ibey pleaded ipdlly In district court lo llli'Mal oK-iatlmiM of pinball machines, AitckIIiik officers from the Lane county sheriff office de clared lllc.li seines on machines In tile six establishment!! "paid off" over the counter. Six of the hiisincssn.cn oper ate taverns In the outskirts of Ku liene, mid a seventh opcrales a super market on highway !i!l be tween K"i:ene and Spiiue.rield, None of them does business in side the city. 'Hie sheriff's office is boldlni; one machine from each estab lishment. Trials are set to becjn January l'l. Jail-Born Idea Proves Boomerang Krilnhiire.h, Scotland nil C.coi'KC Moody f;ol an Idea In Jail which netted him cash when he Hot out, but which put him back In. Testimony In KillnhurKh hi(!h court showed Moody had urine to relatives of his old prison mates and told them be rould arranee early release of the con victs. He collected i.'ll slerllnR In cash, u bicycle, and a suitcase of clothhiK before police heard of his name. He wiih nlvcn a three -year prison term. Hospital News Mm. Oscar Thomasen, Ante lope, was admitted last niht to SI. Charles hospital. Dismissed Krlday were: Kd ward Sullivan, Ilarbiiia Kox ari'l Dale Stllwvll, all Hinid, and Kloyd Kent, Kedmoiid. 'I'lie followlnu were dismissed today from Ihe maternity ward: Mrs. Hernard Htirke anil son. Cul ver; Mm. Hoy Weaser and daugh ter, Mil Federal; Mrs. Mel ll.'iKiin and rlauKhler, 1541 W. lth; Mm. Itay Mllcheil unrl son, 2'.) McCann; Mrs. Clyde Parker find dauKliter, Sisters;- Mrs. Krerl Matson and daiiKhler, (ill W. Kith, and Mm. Charles Thomas and daughter, lOia'i, Cohimbla. MAD OVKU iikid(;k Knoxvllle, Tenn. Mil Mm. Mar aret Josephine Maples sued for divorce because, she said In her petition, her husliand, Victor, urew "furious" In o brlrice Rnmn when he rlld'not make a bid. He accused her of causing him to over-bid and threw hla cards on the floor. Teen-Agers Take Traffic Rebuke Mason City, la. (Ill Youngsters ut Mason City hlfih aehool ap parently are more convlnied than their parents of the need for pun Sahment of tcen-aKeis KUiity of reckless driving. When the licenses of several ymniK dilveis were suspended, their parents called the hljjh school complaining that police were "iXTsceutlng" their children. Thn student council answered by ai'optine, a resolution Riving notice "that any action taken by the law enforcement agencies of the city of Mason City to protect Its citizens from the reckless driv ing of teen agers will be accepted as necessary to the safety and well-being of the community." The council also appointed a committee to direct a campaign using posters, moving pictures and talks hy highway patrolmen to promote traffic safety. ;i.AI)VS DAVIS NAM F.I) Gladys Davis was reelected president of the AKL Culinary alliance, local 537, In an election held recently at the AKL. labor temple In Bend. i Other officers named Include Rose Lubbes, vice-president; Katheiine Tierney, financial sec retary and business agent; Eva, Phelps, recording secretary: Ralph Hensley, chaplain; Kloyd Greene, guard, and Ralph Ed wards, insoector. Named to the executive board were Greene, Edwards, Dorothy Roebuck, Nellie Hammer and George Seabrook. Glailys liivls, John Cochran and Iva Krancls were named dele gates to the AKL, central labor council. Smoke over Industrial cities Is not the only air pollutor; Invis ible fumes from industrial opera tions are often far more of a nuls ance. i DOLLAR STILL GOOD Memphis. Tenn. mi Thirty two years ago Mrs. W. A. Alder son, a gill of six, won first prize for her exhibit of crocheted neck ties. Every year since, Mrs. Al del son has hail similar exhibits and she still has her first prize money, a check for one dollar. RKKIT.lt TltKE IN DALLAS Dallas, Tex. 'Hi A 12-foot mari juana plant was raised by a fed eral bureau of narcotics agent for display at the International i Association of Chiefs of Police I convention. Agent Warren I led-1 dens of Dallas said It would make j 5,000 marijuana "reefers," valued ; at SI cacrt on the underworld market. X)STLY SNOOZE Forth Worth (Hi Toye Moss learned that he was a sound sleeper the hard way it cost cost him $17.80. He went to sleep on a cot in his yard fully clothed. When he awoke next morning, he felt chilly. Someone had taken his trousers and shoes as he slept. In the pants was the money. A MERRY CHRISTMAS WALL In oil sincerity and humility, we pause to thank every friend, old and new, for the many favors shown us lost year. We wish you the joy that should be yours this glad Christmastime. Claypool Furniture Co. 936 Wall St. Phone 218 I Will, af. I Mastercraft Cleaners 830 Wall Street , Phone 911 8 WE BELIEVE IN SANTA CLAUS! You can'l fool its! We lielieve in tho olil gent. So strongly, in fact, we'vo asked Iti in lo lie especially good to all our friends in this community. Ha will lie around to see you, we know, and meantime, may we wish you a ERRY HRISTMAS WCILE UH PLACE TO TRADE Mystery Lake ! Lives Up to Name I McCammon. Ida. Uli Approprl- j e.telv-nanied Mvsterv lake on the j farm of Warren Glhbs Just won't j Slav put. ' ' I It has appeared each fall for the past 12 years. Just after Gibbs finishes the harvest of crops planted on the low-lylng field. In past years, the lake has at tained H depth of up to lti feel, once flooding the Glhbs' home brleflv, before it freezes over. Each year It has disappeared as mysteriously as It came. Dance at Tcrrchniine Grange evcrv Saturday night. Music hy Mckidv Masters. Adv. CARD OK THANKS We wish to thank very, very much our friends and neighbors for their acts of love unit sympa thy during our recent sorrow. ! .(entile H. Caryl, i Mr. and Mrs. Donald Waddell, ! Rorinev and Cynthia, I Ethel E. Carvl, I Hazel U. Caryl. Adv. Vic's Service Station Vic Plath and the Gang W. e welcome the chance to extend our best wishes to each of you on this, the happiest oc casion of the year CHRISTMAS. It is our hope that the New Year will he filled wiih an abundance of good things for you and yours as a reward for your loyalty and consider-, ation. MID-STATE MEAT CO. 37 Greenwood Ave. Phone 361 if i FRIENDS AND PATRONS Owl Sinc&JiSL $odj& OJi&hsLL FOR A HAPPY HOLIDAY BEND GARBAGE CO. i CP" . SEASON'S - GREETINGS Employees of this company join in extending to our customers best wishes lor a ME$$Y CHRISTMAS . and a ' HAPPY NEW YEAR Breaking's Wood Yard Phone 767 he Yuletide Season, with its delightful spirit of good fellowship, af fords us the pleasant oppor tunity to tell you that your goodwill o n d friendship mean very much to each of the members of this firm. i We thank you sincerely and wish you a Merry Christ mas ond a very Hoppy New Year. M E RRY CHRISTMAS Lyon's Cash Market If v hov our way, eld Santa will hava lack full of vtrytMnj nlea you may hav wllhd for and fow things mora. And bifora you opin your packages, per mit ui to .'"r to aach of you EFtB r-nr s ,T1 B2 . Mahcncy's Office Equipment BIS I'RIEKDS, EVERYWHERE PI 1 5a Central Oregon Roofing Co. 832 Bond Phone 1270 Why, it's CHRISTMAS, of course! And we're happy about the whole thing. We're glad dened with the thought that our friends everywhere are enjoy ing the season with genuine f contentment. May it last forever our Yuletide wish to you. HAND MOTOR CO. Use Bulletin Want Ads for Best Results! VIC FLINT- Quaking Monte De Carlo started off cranny eiiuugn. r MUST SEEM Dl-M'1 VOII FUNNY TO YOU. GET TIREO.I VIC-S0IN6 TO ROAMINS Bv Michael O'Malley and Ralph Lane NAW.' WE'RE r ain't someone GOING TO SPOT US, UKIVINS THE CAR PAST THE HOUSE ? r I. mn iMrnN- INPON WEAINt GONNA BE NOTICED rNOW DON'T BUDGE OUTSIDE T3 T I DON'T THINK ANYBODY 1 I BpawnBapaBjBBavvm k ihc nuwc vvniLe iivi sleek- ji l la uumo eiwuoh J iky nj I j -a-m" Mi.tiii.. . uxrie vrifi nfcK iki iuk . r 7 IT JUST TOOK t -t I'LL BE il WL DAYTIME, ANYHOW, ffl 'Mb BACKTOflfli I V I GOOD, II f 9 HflllSE V - NOTICED.' F DOGWATCHES s7L A TEACHER.Z3 T PI rV f VL BED, JUST WHEN MROND THE V IN THE MARINES, mi '7r sfl. vSllS V f 1 I