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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1941)
U-BOAT BASES BOMBEDAGAIN Raid on Lorient 48th . Of War Had Weather Prevent Air Force Operation Into (Jermnny London, March 21 w targe dii' und many explosion wcie roused hy royal air force planes In raid during the night on the Ccrmun Mihmai Inc base ul !. licnt, nn the invasion coast, Ihc air ministry wild today. It was I hi' second Ntralght night l uld mi I lie big U-boat buse, unit ( the -mill u( the war. Bombing wit centered on the dock area. 'Ilic ministry disclosed Ihut coastal command plane yinlcr ility buinlMil unil machine KUiini-d ii mmilx-r of ticrmun inulur lor M'do bout nnd u (iiniiun patrol wwl off I hi- Frisian Islands In the Not Hi sea. The crew of the ,jmtrol vessel look In life bouts, tin- ministry said. Two Ccrmun plane which attempted (o Inter fere wen- driven off. A Herman supply uhlp wss homtied and machine gunned off the south coast of Norway yeter dny. I hr ministry wild. It was undi-ralood that had weather prevented royal air force of tensive operation aicalnxt Hit many during tlx' night. Prizes Won in Crook 1 County Speech Meet l'i Incvlllc. March 21 tSperlall In the 1 1 you I to select Crook rounly'a representative In thr American Legion oratorical con ical. F.rncitlnc McKcnlc waa awarded linn place, Eunice Mo-Mii-n. second, and VVIma Hlrd, Ihlld pla.f. I.. M. Hechtcll hcadi-d the loral 1-cglon committee In rhurge of I hi' conical, assisted hy Vernon Busier, prlnelul of the high school. I hi- loral Legion post sponsor ing thr contest In thl county of fered prli- for loral contestant and agreed lo puy I hp expense of Ihp winner attending thp re gionul contest In I -a Cranilc. Child's Colds To RKkm Mtsery Rub OA Tkna-Provi VicksVapoRuo COLUMBIA FOOD 1 MARKET PHONE 350 Prices For Saturday, Monday and Tu.dy. March 71, U and ?5 Grapefruit Juice .can 17c No. S C sn Macaroni 4 lbs. 15c Klhow Cut Noodles pkg. 15c Porter's Pound Package Vano Cleaner qt. 26c Corn 2 cans 27c H. A D. Whole Kernel Peas 2 cans 23c Merrinwe Drifted Snow Flour . . .49 lbs. $1.69 Wheaties pkg. 11c Wheat Hearts pkg. 23c Ginger Snaps t Pound Milk Oregon Sugar 10 lbs. 51c lloneydew Coffee 2 lbs. 49c Golden Wrl Oxydol pkg. 19c Camay Soap 3 bars 17c Crackers 2 lbs. 27c Sunshine Krlspya Wheat Toast Wafers pkg. 18c MEAT SPECIALS! Beef Stew Chicken Legs Side Pork Fruits and Asparagus Carrots targe. Grapefruit Thirty Boys Enroll In Prineville Troop I'rlncvllle, Miirrh 21 (Siicrluli Thirty hoy 1'iirolled in the ITinc vllln lloy Scout Iroop nl nn or ganlallon mi-cling hi-ld thl wrck at Dip scout cuhlii. Twenty-nix of tlm group will he in I he li'iiderfoot class. Ill hem In the troop Inrluile one life woul, onp lar cout nnd two who huve panned tlipir pt and are ready for first tius rank. Run Potter and Joe Muson assisted Scoutmas ter Itusscll Vernon ul the meet lug. WHEAT KAi'k JI MP I'endlPton, March 21 'Ui-An ps tlinuled 100.0H0 bushels of ((rain ha been aold here In less than two weeks, dealer revraled today. The lnrKP turnover wa credited l In crensed wheal price. PSOl'HIH or ASM 41, ftTATKMIV li( lh K A Ui.lt tf J'liltill(hl. of r.ittlu. In th ! ! I'rnn- tttM ph il.f tMflf ((' 4r C ! t m.m IM. Itiail" l ll Ititrl ft iMlut.or ut th Vlfttf vt iiigv'. bUiaua-ltl lu I ' PHI i,M,d up ":.r.: r"",.! ........ In (l.thl-HUaaM tf9 rrivl l4Hh lit r 1 ttl ll'k f l.t TT IT twii ih iT7ti hi Nt lo Htltl tiutif.l l inM I illl.ll IT Cm iMtM Ii"" ......... im au'in it. ' 1.. .. i.. i4 ........ t.l,t Uufl. - 1.1. H...J- . 4 -r, ..H - k )arif A.i..ul.t ..f ih' ........ .i.iti . . 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Nt.ii. rt r'aMM, lha ti th. -Ntm. .f im lr1h , Hlglulr ffldM ll Ntfirt, wH-r fl. ri'. :l lr4 Tr4 llllg , lrlUtJ t. iel Aniai 705 COLUMBIA 2 lbs. 24c Barrels 3cans22e 2 lbs. 19c .6 for 23c 2 lbs. 39c Vegetables 2 lbs. 17c 2 bunches 9c Bunches 3 for 23c THE r.F.ND ntTTXF.TIM, P.ENT), OltECON, DISASTER AID GROUPNAHED Legion's Organization Completed Member " of Kmerency Hody Announced At Meeting: l'Klonnaiit- of Ilend ul their nicctliiK lal nlht In the county court houito completed an rmer Kency orKiinlution to nerve the community In dluter or in any war eventuality, II wan announced today by J. S. I)avl, commander of the I'ercy A. Steven pot of the American l'Kion. tiirller In Hip month, officer of thp Ilend company, comKwd of World war veteran, were KelPi-ted. The complete oranljillon, a announn-d tixlay hy Imvli, fol low : TranKrlulion plutoon: Hurry Swanon, commander; M. J. Jack on, aKsl.lanl commander. Mem Imt: Kellx SprlnKHlutM-, I.. S. Si) lery, J. A. Curlnon, W. A. Ilunnell, Percy Ai mHtrunK, William Ander on, K. C. McCalx', (ieorxe I-ynch, Hurvey L. Amir., A. tL Kx.abenet and Dr. ;. W. Wlnxlow. Communication platixinr Henry Fowler, commander; Carl J. Lindh, altunt commander; Nor man Allen, squad commander. MemN'i-: Minor Welch, Ura liluy, Klmer I'hnherr, H. A. Stover. Walter f;. Peak. Theo H. Mark. A. K. Sayp, S. It. ppople and Phil K. Hroxan. Hvp member of the American Ieglon auxiliary will aerve wilh Ihi platoon. ' Shelter platoon: K. K. Moll nor. commander: . A. MeClanathan, anxlRtant commander. Member: Al Kyman. Ken Whiacnand. Wal ter Kydell. A. E. Hill. Clyde Haurk. A. ;. Glatt. Harold Moore. K. A. Mifk. Itoy Cixik. Ten members of the auxiliary will u-sslst Ihis plutoon. Supply platoon: W. C. Burrell, commander; Paul HrooklnK, as ltanl commander. Members: that's (7 n TO CUT USEKD CAR STOCKS 50 jq f g Bone wee'it we v en ,an9 mre n mr can See the . . . , . , in trade. Now we need room and QUICK! Frank- . . . . For Quick Action! iy. w.v. got too mMy u.d car. and ' hurting our Low Quick Action new car business. We can't do the volume of business Prices! 4,7 "Jiuueiiditer So we.re ,oldng th;j OUICK.ACTION SALE to fAercury . BV ft B1 move our used cars FAST! sj fl J We predict that we'll get action and got !t fast V9 Br on our used cars because we're offering them at the Jf Jf Champion 4-Door Sedan With very rod-bottom prices during this sale. Sedan Coupe with Radio, Heater Overdrive and Deluxe Equipment ,nd vTy i. Mileage! '36 PLYAA0UTH 2 door sedan '295 Keflnlshed Reconditioned Good! '35 FORD v-8 tudor sedan 195 W Extra Good Mechanical Condition l)7 Dllirif 1937 FORD V-8 COUPE '36 LltlCOllI i KUILlV 1940 FORD V-8 TUDOR SEDAN fciiiwili 1939 FORD V-8 DELUXE TUDOR SEDAN 7nlllff Eight" Coupe that Is ..tnsct.ve FORD V-8 COUPE 1.1 ,d .,.. 1940 FORD V-8 DELUXE C0UPE Four Door Sedan that h.s been 1935 CHEVROLET "6" TWO DOOR SEDAN completely reconditioned. Extra 1937 DESOTO "6" TWO DOOR SEDAN ood! HlH Our Big Stock Forces Us $iQC To Use the Knife on All Prices! Sale Starts P.ay K. li.iker, Sam Kline. Chailc I.. ii'I'ell, Hail II. Sander. C'lar enert W. Nelson, A. J. Wood, ( (liver funic, I-:. It. Wesllake. Oncar C. HaiiwiK, C). M. Noihy. Ten mem Ix-ru of the auxiliary will asxiHl. Itescue plaloon: Chiix Koslol, coiiimaiidei ; Ivan Murphy, ushIs taut roiiiinai.der; lloy Kox, in Klruelor. Members: Kverelt HiikIick, W. A. Ijickaff, Jolin A. Olaon. Vaik Wallx-iy, Sieve Sleldl, Aniline K'Ksin, A. K. f'hri lof leihon, Sam Foli-r, Kdwurd Klaen, Clint Olx'in, Hay Ya?er, It. It lin-niano, M. I:. Van Sickle. First aid platoon: Iir. It. W. HeininKwuy. commander; Ir. It. i'.. Johnson, assistant coinmander; In (Jiaiii Skinner, squad com mander; John Strand, a'sislanl squad commander. Memlierx: Ii. A. Sliellhart, Frank S. Mcc;arvey, lr. Itoy IteynoidH, A. A. Symon. Hurley fiuen. Willard HiKK'n, Lloyd lirayen. Jr. J. V. I loach. M. S. I'helpi.'ltuy I. Jackson. Four rrKlstcrcd nurse und 2D members of the auxiliary will be added to thl unit. (in a nl and patrol platoon: D. Hay Miller, communder. Mem ber: C. J. IXjukIh. Freeman LubhfK, Frank It. prince, Dan P. iJaii-y, Italph lluiion, Hans Hovel slad, Andy Ancey, Carlton F. Shipinan, Henry Aulrnan, William i Mayer, Harold O. Honey, Hurdln It. Cumplx-il. John 1. Cole, Merril Mixiie, Milton Newman, Walter ( lampion. Hay Gulden. James O. Fowler. John H. Prick. W. F. Car Ion, Tom S. Anitltn. C. V. Shultz, Murtinu Anderson, E. E. John ton, I. V. MHiillviny, Adam Rep nock, T. Amundson, Wlnfred J. Gibson, Fred L. Mahn, Clyde Will wy, Thomus F. FagK, A. C. Har rinKton, Kdj;ar K. McCurdy, J. A. Acuff. W. H. Pickens, Harry Keller, Clarence Nelson, Fred J. Van Oudermuelen. John B. Sleldl, S. E. York and Herman Belcher. II has also been announced that the American Leftlnn disaster re lief unit ha secured the coopera tion of the local chapter of the American Radio Relay league, an ornanizatlon which has developed a local amateur emergency corps and volunteered services of their station and equipment in an emer gency. Carl Austin, manager of communications for the state, re ports thot the local corps has been In training the past four months and can, at a moment's notice. why we're staging this Today With 70 F'RITmY. MAKCir 21. 1011 Redmond Group Looks At Site for Road Sign Redmond, March 21 C. L. Cole grove and Harold Kclley ol Hie publicity coiiu.iiltee of the Ited riiond chamber of commerce, -ic-coinpanied hy a lepiesi-ntalive of Hi" MiCann Sl;n company, went to Chemiill Wednesday to inspect suitable si.es for signs which are to tie erected near the Willamette junction by .he chambers of com mene of liend, Itedmond, und Madras. Unfortunately, it was reported no sites are available near the )iitction. All land near the point Is ow ned hy the forest service, and not available lor placing sign;:. Two tentative sites were selected a few miles beyond the junction, hut owners must be contacted hc fore u ill-Unite placemen! can be made. One sign is to be placed al Chemult. The design selected for the sign depict a mountain skyline, with the lettering, "The Most Beauti ful Skyline In America." "Sermon in Song" to Be Given by Church The choir of the First Christian church will present a novel relig ious musical program on Sunday evening entitled, "A Sermon in Song." The theme will be the Cross and will feature solos, duets mixed quartets, ladies' and men's quartets and other interesting fea tures. The special program will inaug urate a series of pre Easter serv ices planned by the congregation, and wil begin at 7:30. The public is invited to attend. Rarest bird in North America is the ivory-billed woodpecker, says a writer In Audubon magazine few living naturalists have seen one. arrange to either send or receive calls at their stations. The local radio corps consists of the follow ing members: Wendell Williams, coordinator for Bend and vicinity. Call letters. W7HVX. Beatrice Austin. W7-HHH. Robert Sappington. W7-IIK. Carl Austin. W7-GNJ. CTI0N Cars Drastically Reduced! MARCH 23-29 WILL BE CLEANUP WEEK Cooperation in Job Asked 1'y Mayor Simpson Cooperating with the Oregon roadside council, which has desig nated the week of March 23 29 inclusive, as "cleanup week" throughout the state, Mayor Fred S. Simpson has set aside the same dates for Bend's annual cleanup. "Like Oregon as a whole, liend is justly proud of its natural scenery, but a constant battle must he carried on lo preserve this scenery and lo keep the town neat and trim," Mayor Simpson declared. He also pointed lo the fact that Bend this year will tie host to half a dozen different groups holding their annual con ventions here and made a plea for the full cooperation of residents in putting the town in order. Mayor Simpson said that with the return of spring "our citizens as good householders should tidy up their dwellings and premises and roadsides, making all attrac tive for our own enjoyment and the pleasure of our visitors." Bv doing this, he stressed. Bend will be joining in the general state beautification program of the Ore gon roadside council. Mayors of all cities and towns : in Oregon have been asked to join with the council In observing March 23 to 29. inclusive, as clean- : uo week, and in this move Mayor Simpson said he was glad to co operate. Governor Charles A. Sprague recently endorsed the general stale cleanup program and Issued ' a proclamation setting a week aside for beautification work. Fire Chief Tom W. Carlon to day asked every home owner in , Bend to join in the cleanup move, and, if possible, to assist in the clearing of debris from vacant lots. Firemen later will make a general inspection of the town. The cleanup program will start Sunday, Carlon pointed out. No burning permits will be required during the week, but the chief ! asks that every precaution be taken with fires. Bulletin Want Ads Bring Results, i I Pine Forest Pine Forest, March 21 (Speclall i Pine Forest grange met Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Sho- hert and son, George, were guests, i P. F. Hiedel spoke on rodent con I trol, urging every one to poison j sage rats. The program Included group singing, a talk by Dr. J. F. Ilnsch on legislative mailers. Stewart ileuttl gave a reading and . the Ives Irio, Betty Lou, Edna and Kathleen, sang several songs ac companied by their sister. Myrtle. , A past master's pin was presented ' to Clarence Ives by Mrs. Gladys , Garvik for the Home Economics club. A play "Problems of a Play Director," was given hy members of the Y. (',. A. contest which wa won by George Roberts and Mrs. Clyde Young. A regular monthly social will be held at the hall Friday night. Women are to bring cake or sand ! wiches and friends are invited. 1 The juvenile grange will meet Saturday at the hall at 1 o'clock. I Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Broster- nous and Ernest Estey returned ' Sunday from Pendleton where the men were employed for two weeks. j Mrs. Julia Her is visiting this i week in Redmond. The Sewing I club met Thursday afternoon with ; Mrs. Stanley Brosterhous. Present were Mrs. Lulu Hoppock, Mrs. : Gladys Garvik, Mrs. V. R. Her, ; Mrs. Ernest Nelson, Mrs. Leo , Bishop and Mrs. Bruce Gilbert. Most spectacular of new Ameri can warplanes is a 210-foot winged bomber, designed for 8,000-mile range. A PHARMACIST IS NEXT TO A DOCTOR. Through college training and study, your City Drug pharmacist learns many of the things doctor must learn. This permits him to compound prescriptions with knowledge of what he la doing,, and what the chemicals aod drags he uses will do. This knowledge also enablea him to recommend and sell packaged medicines with confidence. 50c PEPSODENT TOOTH BRUSH Both 25e PEPSODENT PASTE OR POWDER For 250 UPJOHN YEAST TABLETS 89c 35c BROMO QUININE TABLETS 27c 60c BROMO QUININE TABLETS 43c 60c ALKA SELTZER TABLETS 49c 75c ANACIN TABLETS 59e $1 J5 PETROLASAR ..89c $1.00 CITROdARBOrMTI-rAi---.. - 57c 65c BISODOt.... .........49c 25c BAYER ASPIRIN .19c 75c FITCH SHAMPOO ...49c 50c VITALIS HAIR TONIC 39c 60cPOLIDENT 49c $1.25 ALARM CLOCKS JTsc 50c IPANA TOOTH PASTE ... 39c 3 TUBES 75cVlue LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE Only HTC 55e LADY ESTHER CREAM 39e 50c WOODBURY CREAMS AND POWDERS 39c 50c CHAMBERLAIN'S LOTION 42e $1.00 JERSEN'S LOTION... .79e 50c PACQUIN'S CREAM. 39e 85c BURMA SHAVE .69c 25c JOHNSON'S BABY POWDER I9e $ 1.00 WILDROOT HAIR TONIC Both 50c HAIR BRUSH Only TYPEWRITERS ' Also Adding Machines end Cash Registers Phone 553 for estimate on Cleaning and Repair Work! SOLD RENTED REPAIRED Visit Our Rental Library We Have Over 200 Books For You To Choose From! J Free Delivery KAI Erlksen COMPANY Ken Crulckshank I " Brooks-Scanlon Quality Pine Lumber Brooks -Scanlon Lumber Company, Inc. PACE THREE Washington State to Meet Creightcn Team Kansas City, Mo., March 21 mi Four basketball teams which havp become sworn athletic ene mies overnight, sight unseen, com pete in two games tonight in the first round of the western N. C. A. A. playoffs. Creighton university nf Omaha and Washington State college play In one game tonight and Arkansas university meets Wyo ming university In the other. The two winners play each other tie morrow night for the western championship. Jack Frlel, coach of the Wash ington Slate team, which won 21 out of 29 games against far west ern opposition, arrived in town n few days ahead of his team and saw his first round opponent de feat Iowa State Tuesday night. Because both Washington State and Creighton employs a fast breaking offensive, Frlel looks for a wide open game with plenty of action. "If our kids go out and shoot like they ought to, we ought to win," Friel said. "If th?y don't we're in plenty of trouble. Honest ly I think we've got a better ball club." OLD COUPLE TO WED Corvaliis, March 21 till Ed H. Belknap, 80-year-old pioneer of the district, and 69-year-old Wllda I Belknap, the widow of a cousin, to , be married Sunday. Belknap got i the license at the clerk's office I here. 47c 79c COMPLETE STATIONERY SUPPLIES! Jon mala Ledgera Columnar Pads Tax Record Books Folder Calendar Pads Stencils Inventory Blanks Typing and Cash Register Paper Second Sheet Carbon Paper Stapling Machine Adding Machines Speed-O-Print Calculators Punches Phone 555 Pink