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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1940)
TOE HEN'I) P.tl.I.KTIN, hF.ND. OREGON. MONDAY. nrmV.T.V. 21, 1010 PARE THREE ARMY TO TRAIN PARACHUTISTS 412 Volunteers Asked For New Battalion 1'hynicttl and Kducutionul ' KtHii!rt'incntM IliRh fur Jumping Job I Washington. 21 'Hie lii my rullitl today fur 412 voliin I 1 fnmi enlisted MnuiniM-l and otTiivra In IM Infantry rciflincnl lir wrvltv In II flml corn of p.uuchutr lrtHi. IUmuum- their function an re (allied a uf "aulcldc" character, the volunteer will huv tu ikhum- hi lul uh II f l al liitn "tlctnuil oiiuted aulillerly quulllle, agility, athletic ulilllly. Intelligence, IM t.illvi ilripnnlnalloii, ami dur lli(t." ihce aelecled will receive na pay. Thr viiIuiiIiitk will m Inrnrunr uted Into On newly created Wllst jurai-huli (mil ul Ion being organ ized al Kort llcnnlng. Cu. The bat talion' xm xinni'l will be tllvlili'd generally Into Iwu rutcgoi le -i.ii ui hulUln, I lie major portion of the command, und non-purachul-Im thi- adiiilnlatratlvc, supply and lruiiHMii lutlon Mt'llniut. A teat l.ilion which huM ln-cn training at Kurt Helming will form the run-leu of Dip luitlullun. Kiiltatcd pntuchuttat miiKl IN1 Umnariiiil volunteer only. In ad 4liiliin to I ! phyalcul ami cduca UsVul rculreiiieiil prcacrlhed fur 'entrance Into tlx regular army, lhcn turn nuiKl fulfill Ihene re quirements: Akc '.'1 lo X! In rlinlve: height minimum t'rfi In rhe. maximum 74 Inches; weight lietwccn I'M und lHfS poumW; fiecdum from organic" hrart dla e.iae or hlk'h blood preaaure. Applicant muat poaacaa suf ft- rnsspRfror by JOHN CUNTOK l.lilrnl On yuu hear the surging pube of America In full vigor, htuy with Iter KrrdlPIt taik- IWrntr? a a a I raal la tell yea aaaieiMaa; aaaet Defease the? aiaya. yae elaa'f kaew. far years the a treleaai IndWirry kM carrlee' ea laeapaeeaal reteer th ee tft awn Hi) my Ike eat. Ualea Oil Ce prtlalty U al thalr ttmm la thU wark. a Thanlutoiuch Itltllch Ainarira can ' now prudtu-a cnou(h 1U0-ot-taiie avla llun gatollna lor mora plant than well r tt have. Anil thaiiki to that rpirarrh,theama bomlirr ran By 30 falter anil farthrr In Ilia U. S. than In Kiirope. It can carry 20 to 00 ft nuira bomhf and climb above anti-aircraft fire Z!i failrr. Take rwaaar, fea. Wa e roar Hian Kail al all Mta raaaar la the a aria anal eo al H mkmi 000 mllaa atrau tka waria ta VI. aaa the dlctater want M Well, aetrelewm I new I try re aarcti Kat pieea ayaHietlc rva mmr a tammart let reellty. mtmrm mmr aaaaly al aataral raaaar la aahaaiteai wa can areevve all we ae a a , Ireai '9rmlmmmi II I hm4 ream I teale) Nit at laatt any mere ettennel areaV acta Miay Have tfevelaaea). let Hiet'll alve yea e Mee. a a It give me thrill to I tW- A-l ,n,lU te lmow i lWl Tl 'eearch engl- Aw yl I I nren who Jp- Mil p veloped 78 Jf and Triton are an Imoorl part of the Prtrolrum Indiutry -an Industry that hat done to much to mate America itrong. UNION OIL COMPANY "Knute Rockne All-American" rlt'iit rduruilon lo rnnhle Ihi'm to uliMiih ruplilly IriHlrurllnn In tnup n-uclliiK, akrliiilng. radio, di-inoll Hon und other apcctully4d aul) Ji-ela. lliey alao mual huve hud ut leum one year'a aervlre In the reg ulur army and allll have al IpukI one year of current enllxlmcnl to ai-rve iN-foiv dlachurge. ItiuI re quirement rulee out men who will lie indurliHl Into the army under the conM-rlptlon luw for only one yur. rhyilrul alundiirtla for nffieera p the aame uh for enllated men. hut officer volunteer nml Im- of runk not higher than ruptnln: a minimum of .in year of ugp; mual Iiuvp had at leant one ypur'a ervli-p with troopa if In the reg ular army and u monlln' If a n--aervp officer. Pip quolaa of nnn-rommlaaion- ih! offlivra and prlvatp which In funlry regiments are ex-cliil to furnloh Include: Vuncouver hnrrarka. Wash : 7th Infunlry lit; Koi-t I-wla, Wuah ington, l."th Infunlry lit. lii-S 1) Viiv-a v,s. .;. I 7 1 iS K I'al O'Brien oa the (irat "Kurk" timing lo Tower Theatre Tomorrow BENBMENGET PROMOTIONS News of Guard Is Told In Letter Army's Health Foreseen As Best in IJ. S. History Montgomery. Ala. til - Young Americana who may Im- conacrlpl- ed have a fur grealer chance to eacupe ileal h through dleaap than at any time In the nation history. Thl aaaertlon. made by Dr. J. N. linker, Alnbuma atute health officer, la luiaed uiMn the prog- reaa muile by mttllclne In the realm of tllscusc prevention a well a cure. The plan to coordinate the na tion' medical "manpower" when ami where needed In any emer gency alao will act an a curb to the preud of disease, Ir. linker pointed out. "It la by no mean beyond the realm of reason to uy that the outcome of the present war may be determined by the extent to which one at the leading bplllgcY cnt will bp able to curb Illness among It civilian and uniformed population," Dr. Uuker added. Show-Stopper 4 is INKS TAKKM TKIP Portlund, Oct. 21 "tin The crew of the mine wpeper If. S. S. Vlreo wa notified today that Smokey, collie mascot they lost In Portland lust week, wa enroule to Hono lulu by fnlghter to Join them there. The dug wa found and turned over to police who arrang ed to ship It to its owner. Bulletin Want Ada Bring Result. Bend Abstract Co. TiH Insurance Abitracfs Walt Peak Pkono 174 Credit Terms to Patients Par lrlint rf piUm, Bmmr rolt- Hummth, flmm P)f vaakir 8n..BMf.thi7 r Mnllily. N twaaltallullail N atiralfal Prt rMiiatlat tun anal aiaaiiMa Write for Fre Bioklo( Today Dr. Roy Reynolds Chlro-Naturo rhyalclan Bend, Oregon Brooks'Scanlon Quality Pine Lumber Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Company Inc. km Mury Howard, wearing a red vel vet hostes gown will) scroll ap plique of gold kid. outlined in royal blue, and a gold Jtitl lu ll. stopcd the Curtlen Festival fashion show at IMckfair In Hollywood. Irked Pedestrian Kvens Si-ore With Motorist Memphis, Tenn. ilf-An Irked Mdcstrain found a way to get even with motorists who halt In walking lanes when stopping for traffic signals. A car hatl stopMd for a red light - hut not until It had crossed the yellow line into the pedestrian Inne. Two iersons walked around the car, scowling at the driver. A third person opened a rear door of the car crawled through the automobile und out the rear door. The light turned green and, while other automobile drivers blew their horns, the offending driver wn forced to get out and close both doors before proceeding. .Most MciiiIhth Attending Some School Session At Camp J'lomoliotis for .'it of lii-rid's na tional guard company I, now In M-rvlt-e at Camp Murruy, Wash., have Int-n it-f-t-ivf-d, at-tttitling to a li-itcr from The fiolletin'H camp t'trresMin'li-nt, William A. Stoo key. Those promoted since the be ginning of camp are as follows: Kiom Sgl to Staff Kgt., William K. King; from Corp. to Sgt , Ku gene It. ;laii-r, I'lulip M. f'etler stn; from f'vl. 1st t-lass, to Kgl., Charles I. Caldwell, Hubert M. Mc OmnI: fiom I'vt 1st class, toCorp., John A. Kanolf, lit-njamin l Knbs. I'aul S Idt-del. Krom I'vt In I'vt. 1st class, For rest K. lit own, l-onarti C. iJeWitt, iMinald II I'm den, Iferliert S. Kriini-is, Cl.irentv J. 'Iregg. Char- lea II. Iiai:n, JoMph K. Ilerr I'almcr T. Hoik. It'll) A. Kohfield ItolM-rt A. M.irr. John C. MK'unn, Harry ;. Mi-Nerney. Arnold Olson. Iloyd N Philips, Vernon II Itoblili-aux, Charles I,. Spangler, William A. SKHikey. I'aul K. Sul livan, Marion I.. Wi-hhcr. Itols-rt Cl. Hudson, Arthur J. Miller, Lau reni-e T. Parker. Kenneth M. Hue. first cook for company I, who came to camp us a civilian cook, is now enlisted in the V. S. army with rompany 1 writes Slookey. lie attends cook's school every day with Mess Sgt. Itay lllai ki-lt, 1st C"Kk Steve Jack son. 1st Cook lon Jackson, 2nd Cook Harry McNerney. and Stu dent CiKik Marvin Chilwixid. There ate several other schools in the regiment. First Sgt. Myers, Corp. Kanoff, and I'vt. Stookey are attending 1st Sgt.s and com pany clerk's school. Supply Sgt. Karl Mulki-y and his a.vsistant. Pvt. ItiTrigan littend supply ser geant s school. , Practically every memlier of the company has a school s-ssion at some time during the wick, 'says SliMikey, These Include I schools In military courtesy, gas, health and hygiene, instructors, scouting and patroling. Five extra men In the company j have iM-en transferreil to Co. M. I They are William K. Iirown. jJaim'S Collins. Floyd Ferguson. (Clayton I.. Carman, and Warren K. Hastings. Co. M Is a machine gun company from Corvallls. A 10 mile hike was taken last week mv the men. The soldiers I an' roumling Into "the pink" of , (-undition. utvording to Stookey, j w ithout so many sore feet as I then- were after the first long jhike First Sgt. Myers and Corp. John ! Kanoff workisl until 3 a. m. Fri day, ttctolx-r 11, on the company payroll. Co. I drew a tour of guard duty October 13 and It! for 24 hours. The guard for the regiment re qui its one captain, one second lieutenant, one sergeant, four corporals, 41 privates, and first class privates. I here has been no sickness among the men. other than that of two men reortPd last week. QUAKER COLONIST HORIZONTAL !,7Uuikrr coluroit In America. 10 Bird a Itur. 11 Southeakt (abbr ). 12 Peatant. 13 Small hotel. 14 Ueai t c( burden. 15 Sigruil (or help ot tea. 17 Sewing tools. 19 Bill of fare. 20 Doctor (uLlr ). 36 Drunkards. 21 Fixed iwutir.e. 39 Carpcnteri' Answer to Prevlou Puule qk A i LgHAg i ; r At i cl 3 asps uitfNifpE ibmi cer O'P'P'A riOfiA MK'tfl 'Cl ,ii term with the . 14 Shad. 18 Hi colony wa decided 18 Kk-i. 19 Crescented. 23 Maxim. 2S Pronoun. tor 4 I l. t: A 26 Laughter sound. 27 Playinf cord. 29 Honk . 30 Without tun. 31 Dweller on a llano. 22 South Carolina (iibbr ). 23 Months (abbr). 24 Indigo. 2Q Oppotits of cold. 28 Makes reparation. 31 Woolly. 33 Short letter. 34 Habitual. 37 Godde; j of discord. rule. 40 Church titles. 41 Toward. 42 To exercise. 43 Emmet. 45 Palm lily. 4C Postscript (abbr.). 47 Drone. 48 Goddess of dawn. 50 To fare. 52 Dark blue. S4 Shaft parts. SC He was by nationality. 32 Shrinking. 57 He was the 35 Kind of bean of Pennsylvania. VERTICAL 2 Interior. 3 Smooth. 4 Pound (abbr.) 49 Male child. 5 Valuable 51 Plural property. 6 Muddled. 7 Point (abbr.). 8 Comfort. 9 Middays. 13 He was on friendly 36 Wine vessel. 42 Sprite. 44 Balsam. 46 Fruit pastry. 47 Wood apple. pronoun. 52 Portugal (abbr.). 53 Exclamation, 54 Preposition. 55 South Dakota (abbr.). Boys Charged With Theft of Bend Auto Three hoy who escaped from Wooilburn hoys' training school Friday, and are charged with lar ceny of an automobile belonging to liert Townsend of lierul, were arrested Saturday night at Love lock, Nev., according to a wire re ceived yesterday by Sheriff C I.. Met 'a u ley. F.ldon L. McGarvin, Ferdia !.a Vern Trumbly, and Eugenp Rob ert Hall, all 17 year old, werp ap- preneniiea by sheriff (J. A. Chap man, at I-ovekx-k, and will be brought luck to liend this week by McCauley. lownsend's car was stolen from its parking place In front of his home at 544 Harriman Friday noon. The boys apparently ob tained a ride from Woodhurn Fri day morning. About jVjOO worth of carpenter's tool that were in the car at the time it was taken, were not found when the boy were arrested. iii ut r. ) i Ji T 3T55 56 57 W I 59 40 S. W. Redmond Southwest Redmond, Oct. 21 (Special! -Mr. and Mr. N. W. Fnlow and family have moved to the Metoliu near Camp Sher man where Fnlow I working. Faye Ili in of Prlneville rullml at the Owen Iirown home Monday morning. Mrs. K. D. Cobban and children of Lyons arrived Tuesday to visit with Mr. Cobban's parents, Mr. and Mr. Roy Davidson. Mrs. Zola Jensen of Redmond and Mrs. J. J. Iirown visited Mrs. W. Ilutchlns and her mother, Mrs. Roberts, Sunday at their home in North Redmond. A. li. luvenport and Russell Petersen each shot a buck while on a hunting trip on Wolf creek recently. Mrs. J. J. Brown accompanied Mrs. liyuia Sohm and son, Ches ter, and Harold McLean to Silver Lake recently. They attended the special church services at the Bap tist church there under the pastor ate of Rev. Charles Waterhouse. Cast Selected for Senior Gass Play The cast for the senior play, 'Tommy," which will be presented at the liend high school Decem ber 6. was announced today by Miss Grace Mary Linn, dramatics Instructor. Taking part in the three-act comedy are the follow ing persons, and their parts: Marie Thurber, ingenue lead. Jean Huber; Tommy Mills, juve nile lead. Sterling McGarvey; Mrs. Thurber. character. Betty Jo Rogers; Mr. Thurber. character, Phil Coyner; David Tuttle.- char acter lead, Clarence Duryee; Ber nard, comedy juvenile. Don Ack ley; Mrs. Wilson, second woman, Lorraine Nosen; Judge Wilson, character, Don Anderson. A Lesser Yellow-legs has been in Brazil, 7,000 miles from the nearest point in Canada where this bird is known to breed. DON'T "FLY BLIND" IN MONEY MATTERS When you pay bills in cash you never know exactly where you are financially. On the other hand, when you pay by check the stub oi your check book are little "beacons" which will help to guide you on a tale course. They point the way to a safe, orderly handling of your financial affairs with less trouble, worry, and expense in meeting your obligations. You are invited to open a checking account with this bank. Bank of Bend A HOME OWNED BANK Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On Creomulslon relieves promptly be cause It goes right to the sent of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ lndrn phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender. In flamed bronchial mucous mem- hrnmtt Tf.ll vmir riruiririst to sell vml bottle of Creomulslon with the un- acrstnnding you must like the wny it qulcklv allays the cough or you are to have your money bark. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds. Bronchitis Pioneer Stockman of Central Oregon Dies Prlneville, Oct 21 -tSpeciall George Wiley, 82, pioneer stock man of Central Oregon, died at his home here in Prlneville at 5 a. m. Friday. Mr. Wiley was among the first settlers to come to the sec lion of Central Oregon now known as Crook county, and at one time was among the larger operators in the cattle business in this sec tion. Mr. Wiley retired from the cattle business some 15 years ago and moved to Prineville to retire. Two yeaYs ago Mr. Wiley and his wife were Involved in an auto accident that resulted In the death of Mrs. Wiley and left Mr. Wiley badly crippled. Funeral services were held here Sunday with the body being taken to the Willamette valley for burial. Bulletin Want Ads Bring Results. Wanted 500 Men . . . women and children to measure up for shoes. 1 have the agency for the (ireat Tan ners Slue Co. Win. Scrlbner, 411 DcKulb Ave, Bend. THAT RUMOR ABOUT NASH WAS TRUE! -Sotce IflI I afssMslft " l-T'an'Sl.--ea"iiajs' ejf flUTTWffT! P- ivi in I VWI lTTM r 25 to 30 Miles per Gallon of j Gasoline in f dig Car! Roomier than Many 1940 Cars I Costing up to $200 More! Flashing Pickup of New "Flying Scot" Engine! Coil Springs on All Four Wheels! New "Unitized" Steel Body Safer, Quieter! Improved Weather Eye Condi tioned Air System ... and Convertible Bed! Overall Savings up to $100 a Year! V ! ... - - - I ..,.. j iU( j . VT"Wt. 3 v Tzrv vr3' FatflisssBksW 7 jaaac-S'vVv Now Nash 4-Door Sedans from $938.00 Deluxe Model Illustrated, $962.00 Duncan L. McKay LAWYER 801 Wall Street Thone fM2 FRED A. IJEUAIXEN, M.D, E e, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist Room 6 Penney-Newberry Bldg. Office Phone 97 House Phone 534 Office Hours: 9 to 121:30 to $ Good News! In the Face of Rising New Car Prices Nash Announces 1941 Prices $70 to $159 LOWER! Special Set WALLACE SILVER Hollywood and Garden Pattern 60 PIECES AND CHEST $43.53 Value '27.95 Bear's Jewelry Store Benton Building TODAY there's a netr kind of car in the low est - price field the 1941 Nash! It's so new. ..so different that driv ing it is a thrilling experience. Little would you believe, as you look at the site of it 194 inches long that it delivers 25 to 30 miles to the gallon, with usual good driving. Powered b Nash's new-typc"Flying Scot" - Engine, it's the fleetest, moothtsl "six" you ever had your hands on! Yoa'U be delighted by the way it responds to the wheel but laushs at Nl "San-octow" Sarlan JOVMSoa MIUS TO ratiarui bumps. With Two-way Ball bearing Steering and soft coil springs on Jour uhrtlsit rides like a miracle in motion. Its amazing quiet, its unusual roominess are due to a new kind of "unitized" construction. Frame and body are welded together. The front seat's almost five feet wide. The rear has ample space for Nash's big Convertible Bed. titw 141 rlM arfln la tat UwMl-.rW ttW lltnt.M f.r a tie AnkuM4.r "Mf" UnitntM Cup. All .rim. iera at Hna, (.clad, standard Kl.lpmtnl and ftarr.l tax. Wallur Kr. F.lh Hpwd Fsr. aard. C.nrrrtlblr IM. SpnUI Painl and Whll. SW Wall Tim ar wlMnal, at allikt ntra can. Even the air you breathe is different thanks to the new conditioned-air won ders of the Weather Eve System. This yearNash prices are lower. All Nash cars have new economy. See also the big, beautiful new Nash Ambassador Aero powered Sixes and Eights at your deal er's. First putlifsliouiug today! 3 NEW SERIES-17 BEAUTIFUL MODELS Th Naih Ambamdor "' . . . Amtrici'i ntnr lowpric car. 6-cylmdtT Muiifold-Scaitd tngiatfk 194 iacbo over all. Sis models. Tht Aropowrd Naih AmbaMador SU 10f HP . . . 6-cylindcf Twin lirnilioa Vai-in-HMd - inc. 201 inches over ill. bis models. 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