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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1941)
THE riF.NT) P.n.I.F.TlM, r.F.ND, OhECON, MONDAY, ATTJL 21, 10-1 1 PAGE THREE AXIS HEADS TO SPLIT NATION Jugoslavia to Be Cut Into Parts New Croat State Planned; Hungary and Bulgaria To (Jet Share Ilrrlln. A pi H V 'Hi Count Giilciizzo Clunu, IlJillan fon-lii minister, has urrlvcil In Ormnn territory to iIIkcukh with Ccrmiui li'lltlcr tin- future of Juifoslliv territory. It win kiiIiI today In re Untile ((ilul li-m. Kurllcr, nuzls had mud)' It known that Klntf Hull of llul IMilu hud visited Adolf Hitler Saturday lit the niri fuehrer's field headiiarter in the Hal kans, ami hail returned to Sulla yesti-rUay. It wun uvmimrd that Hurl had illM'UHHed the future of Junoslav ti'i i Itory. There huve liccn report of a conference, prohuhly lit Vienna. In which JuKoxlavln would lie curved up mid dlvlih-d nmonK H nciKhhors. HuriK'iry and ItulKurlu ulready have occupied partN of it and n ('runt xeuirullM regime hint liccn formed. Nazis retimed to say whom "luno would mti-t or w here meet Iiikk would lie held. It wun axfclinuil he would nee JtHirhim von Itlldienfrnii, nal for eign minister, proUihly uutsiuc lierlln. Well Informed rials said Claim would iIIm-uhh "the houndurics of the territory formerly covered hv the Junoslav Ktale; und the pollll cal shaM- of the ra w Croat Ktat. They Indicated that no general raivliiK meetlni; Wax to lie cupcct ed Imini-dliiirly. iiddlnK that the preiieni iII usIciiih woiilii tie the Unit preliminaries toward such a conference. The informant said they had heard no conllrmatlon of reports that Hitler Hn.l llcnilo Muhsnllnl woulil mii-t soon. There had lieen no previous Kii:i:ettlon of such a meeting. Having sloivd Its valuahle anil iiuitlei, I lie Hrltlsh muMMim I "curry lug on" hy cxhlhlllng mime duplicates and model of little value. 1. 3TAR DANCER HORIZONTAL I Slur of a turnout uroup of dancer. 12 Doctor (nbbr.) 13Kdlble fungul. 14 More Held, It Brim. 17 Ujnqu(, 10 Conch. 20 Advtrtue mrnt, 21 Destructive inirct.. 53 Hoo,t. 24 Jumbled type. S!t Clearing out. 27 Dry. 28 Print mensure. IBAcU of selling;, a I Dutch (ubtr.). 3.1 Crouns. Si You. 37 Natural power. 89 Surfkiil tool, 41 Itrum (nbbr.). 4:t C.tratrr. 40 llurdrn. 47 llunilrtdth of a right untie. Antwer to Previous Puzzle rwfcWTnD -kVlT JH. 1 iO.r J iPMiAiTirlli ir r IJr-i aTTi r 49 Local ponllioni. SI Eighth ounce. M HaJ.-ili't Wife. 11 Small itepr- vions. 57 Mooley apple. it Cutal islands. U To lully. 02 Neuter pronoun, 3 She popularized 1 dancing. MShe ttarted u ra houl of dance In . VERTICAL 1 Drug obtained from Irl root. J t'ottn of "be." 3 Druzlliun title. 4 Native metal. 6 Quantities of paper. 6 Permit. 7 You ind me. a Negative. 5 billiard rod. 1U Architectural term. 1 Parked In a gruduaU-d aeries.- I.' She wme t)ie liinplc-.l Clf e n a roduine. ISI.Ihclator. lit Visible vapor. it Slave. 20 (inn from An oynler. 30Snell fur a fikhliiK line. 32 Stnbla-. 34 r light. 36 I'l Miting inivtake. tlS hate. 4U Ren-nibling Ad. mi. 42(ield house. 44 Common vc-ib. 45 Fiiure. 47 To ei7e. 4 To erae. SO Party pir men only. S2 Silent. 14 Sprite-. riocouitey title. M In a hiKli degiee. CI N01 tlie.it (abhr.). i ii j 3" 7" 7 s J-7 3 I?" T" 11 if r i is 5 fir "I V I U it '" Jv' "" "'4il 4TT444 O Tn46 " " 4 -ttt J 4V so 1 I ia a 55" I I I b FRED A. LIEUALLEN. M. 0. Eya, Ear, Not and Throat Spocialiit R.M i r.wit V." Wrry ttUt. umn IImhi t u it 1 im k t Central Oregon to Be ; Discussed on Program Joined hy Art Klrkham of the ulalf of KolN KA1.K in Portland, member of the Deschuli1 ; i logy club ymterday took part In a Held trip to the luva casi forest, a region III which liquid rock long ugcM ugu tumbli-d through a pine fonnt. leaving mould of the an-: clent Paulina trees. Oatherlng Inlormatlon for hl ' "nii and That" morning pro-1 gram over KOIN for the next It) I days, Klrkham Indicated he hud obtained n world of material. He Is to feature sclenle attractions of Central Oregon In his morn ing broadcast s. Klrkham was ac companied on the trip hy Mrs. Klrkham and wveral Portland friends. Club leaders met In front of the postoffiee yesterday morning and started their trip from that point. A number of new casts were found In thp "rock forest" of the Paulinas as a result of the Sun day exiedltion. (.lass Is not a solid, hut a super cooled liquid. I POSTMASTERS TO j MEET JUNE 26-28 'Official! Visit to Make Arrangement! I Here to in die arrangemcnti for ; the Oifron postmasters '-onven-. lion, June UH lo 2H, Mrs. Wiinlicd Wisi-rai vi-r, McMirinvllle, vice : (iieiileni of the postmaster us MM-iallon and i-haii man ol Die con ! veritlon pioi'ram commillis, and I Mrs. Mae lliimphiey, liijnng, us ' MH-lalion secretary, arrivefl In , llcml Saturday evening, confi-r-iel wllh It II l'o, lii-lld post ' iiiaster, und Ii II lor liieir homes 1 Sunday afn-i raain. I Aside liom hirhlighls on con iventloti plans. Mis. Wisccarver ! left the inhumation Dial there is j no hiich thing, olfieially, as a j postmistress. "Mrs. Humphrey and I an- tjolh postmasters," she I emphasized. "U. S. postal regula tions does not -recognize the ponl I lion of ixisiinislics. and so it simply doesn't exist." 1 Mrs. Humphiey and Fox ton , curred. j P.usiness sessions. Mrs. Wise carver announced, will he devoted J entirely to mailers ii-latlng to the '. postal sei vlci-. Oflicials from Washington. I). ('., ure collected I to attend and will have proinin lent place on the program, j The convention will not be all ! work, however, she insisted. I There will be golf and fishing, there will tie a bridge luncheon at Suttle lake lodge, and there j will tie two banquets, one on June I fti and one on June 27. The pilot ! liuite Inn w ill be convention head- quarters, w llh the dining room provided by the management lor 'all business sessions. ! "We should have a registration In the neighborhood of 3i0," Mrs. i Wisecarver thought. Although membership in the association is 1 ' in no way compulsory, all Oregon j postmasters, whether of the first, second, third, or fourth class, lie- long to the organization, she said. BOTH BRIDES I London 'IP -Brides at a double I wedding at St. Clements chruch, ' Ilford, were 57-year-old Mrs. Hetty Sandgrove, mother of six children and her daughter, Gladys May, 22. The mother wus given away by her eldest son, the daughter hy her youngest brother. Only one-thirtieth of Turkey's area is in Europe. "June Mad," Junior Play, Is Well-Liked When I he curtain went down on the last uc of "June Mad" Kriday night, loud was the applause and hearty the romineiils Dial "If the senior class can do any bclli-r than that, they'll certainly tiave lo hustle." For the Junior class of llcnd high school presenled a fin ished production, and one that will linger long In the hearts of the cast, who obviously enjoyed being "June Mad." and the spec ulators, who equally enjoyed see ing II. j Although first scene action was ii tn tie slow, the tempo increased, and with the belter pace, confl-jflcricf- of the cast impioved, thus proving the old adage, that "The faster the timing, the belter the laugh." i Kvcry actor played his part en thusiastically and well. Although :np-cial hunois, if such there be, : should go to the leads, Lucille Mc Kenzie and fjeorge Lammers, it lean truthfully be said that each person in the cast did a grand job , Miss Orare Mary Linn directed the play. New Prineville Mill To Begin Operations Prineville, April 21 (.Special) . It was announced this week that Paul B. Kelly, whose new sawmill in the Ochor-o forest will be ready for operation in about four weeks, has purchased a tract of land Just south of the line Products will to use as a lumber yard. The tract purchased is adjacent to the site ; of the new Prineville Lumber company planing mill, on which construction began a few days ; ago i The Kelly sawmill, about two , miles east of Wildwood forest j camp and about a mile from the Ochoco highway has been under construction since January. Keiry ; expects to have the plant in opera itlon by the l.rith of May. The mill i will employ about 75 men and pro duce about 20 million feet ot lum ber a year. Shevlin Khevlin, April 21 I Special I Mr. and Mis. I.yle Davis and daughter, I.yolla, and Miss lie lores Davis ol Mi-uford visited last weekend with Mrs. Lloyd Krwin and Mrs. Ethel Eumpter. Ij-onai-d Ejlers. a cowboy evan gelist, is conducting a two weeks' service in Shevlin. Mrs. Harold (Jugle entertained at a Joint birthday luncheon for Mrs. Elmer Sealf and Mrs. Grace Ilarton. Mrs. Harry Rupe, Mrs. Jess Hanson were Joint hostesses to a slork shower Wednesday for Mrs. lien Dunn. About 25 Ladies were present. Mrs. William Fren'zel entertain ed with a stork shower compli menting Mrs. Harold Grass. Mr. and Mm. Mark Eogleaulst have named tlieir baby daughter Karen Louise. Mr. and Mrs. Ix-lbcrt Wallace and children spent the weekend in Eugene visiting friends. P.osanna Burgess of Shevlin Membership Drive Is Started by DeMoIays Having set a quota ut 20 new memU-rs, Pilgrim chapter of De- Molay of Bend, started this week 'a membership drive. Climax of the event will be an intercity meeting of Bend and The Dalles, at the conclusion of the drive. The W. A. Johnson chapter of The Dalles, as host to the Bend group, ! will hold a banquet, followed by degrees and initiation riles, with a dance to conclude the evening. : The 1942 conclave will be held In Klamath Kails, probably In , April, announced Frank Gravon, . member of the slate committee. ' Next DeMolay meeting will be i Tuesday. April 22. at the KP hall 'won the oratorical contest given by Elks lodge. Miss Burgess Is , now visiting In Portland with her ; sister, Evelyn Burgess. P-aymond Fordham of Lebanon i spent the week-end with, Bert Campbell. j In Redmond. At this lime the de. Igree team will be selected. Gerald I W. MeCunn has been announced as the new dud advisor. Anyone Interested in joining i Pilgrim chapter has been asked ; to get further Information from ' Boh Rhoads, Jim Woods or Frank i Gravon. 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