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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1941)
Local News TOIIVV'S M l-A I llf.lt Teuiieraliirr; Ml i. in., ftl de grees; ( a, ,., m degree. IU miiieter (reduced lit nrm level): III i. in., l.17 Inrhrs; III . in., HIP.il Inilies, Krlatlvr liilllilillly : III p. in., II per cent: III . in., Ill Mr will, Velocity of wind; III p. in., calm; III a. in., 7 mill'. rivalling direction of Mind: northeast. Tlirln Klin ulrlH I'luli will iiui'l ( ii iMillurk dinner tonight at II .Hi o'clock In the Mm y. hull. Mr. mill Mm. Itny Cole and wins, f llurllnglnii, Wash . Ij-hIit K. ") mill MIm Klsle llavhuin. nf Sen I He, W'ah., mi- In u-iu IIiIk w.-ck, ciiIIimI hy I In- Illness ut their father, Ii. W. Cole. W.II.A. Hcvlew Nn. .'Ill will hulil II il ilitli'f iiiii'IImk in 7 :111 p. ,. 'I liiirwlny In Saihcr hull. All nicm llcl'S pllllll'lpatlllg In I hi- llllll Wlllk HIV lllkl'll III Is- pICHCht. Tin' meeting of 1 hi- friendly III Idgc 1I11I1 planned fur tomorrow evening Ihih lieen imstponcd until Wednesday, Mny 2H, wllh Mm. Wlnmiu I.'. J. Kgg, XII tienrgla. Mr. mid Mm I.loyd linutlill. Herb 1'iiiilhll. Vic I'l.iili mill J,ii Welle IIsIhmI at iHmnimil lake yes terday ami icHiiled line lin k. 'Ill"' IlLllllUllll Like N4MMIII llH'll( yev tcitlay OHglnally iliiiinril lor Friday nlglil, Ihe V (' W. meeting in 1 inn: cd In l- i,l, ai Slii'vlin Mill lie hi'lil at 11 l.ilrr dale Ikt.iiisc ii I he graduation cvitIscs hcie Friday. nit ufriii'm aiiumnt-cd iiMlay. (iucsU hi Ihe i. W. Muli-aic liuinr lhl w ii k me Mi s I low. ml I'nwen, nf Cimhain. Mm. Joe Fralcr, nl I'uillmiil, anil Mm. .Inhn Mi'ir.m1 ami rlilliln-n, n( Canyon C'lly. Ml SALE WASH DRESSES 79c & 98c Siici I oX A smiII Kali- nf lltlli- lull wash drew- In summery prlnla, plains. milt a dots or plaids. A wide choice nl style mnl color. THE TODDLER'S SHOP Balcony HrandU Thrift Wise lit tiR More liBMfiJ BRING YOUR i Ts . J npirfirM I..- VJ j .r J IU 'V 1 I j-11 home. V: mm : .1 W liElllUlrJiiirJIULKI ! ..rm KtmMC I AVrSsAH I Mwwniuw . , - ttnrm.A.. k MkV4VJ ma J JmMi win mm iw ' BSSBSMSBSSSSSSSSlliMaMaBV I NEWS O CARTOON O RED RYDER l.l II III !! n-r Mm. Kniiiui Scull, formerly of llcnd ami now 11 resident nl l.afay ('Mi', I ml. In here vlsillng willi Mr. iirtil Mm. ll. A. Miliums :m lllvcrfninl. iH-liniT 'iii M-iiii'r wag arrcslcd early yesterday afternoon nn a chamo nl h Ivlng Ills car through Hie Kenwood school zone, nl a K'cd lollNlili'l cil cxii-nhIvc. Ill1 Ik to nin'iir III municipal court thin evening. Wailc WchI. of Itcilinonil, wim a llcnd vlnlliir nlitlil. Wlllliim l- nclli'oil, or I'llni-vlllc, wiih In Ik'iiil IiMlay on u IiunIiichh call. r'red IkMl uml . K. Turner, rallroiiil ioiniany ropri'M'hlallvcii from I'm Hum!, were Itenil IuhI ni'Mfi vlhiroi'14 linlay. MIm Mmy I'-ucIt will leave kmiii on 11 vaciillon trip lo Milan, Teiin. Ki iii'Nl r'lii rell made a hiixIneHH d ip liHlay In (illi tirlil. M.inr S11I Ulclienliach, ndvlMir on iH'cupallnniil deferiiieiiln wild the Hlale iieleetlve ncrvlcc liiiard fiom Salein, wim In Ik'iid tiulay, coiifei 1 lilt; with local iM-li'etlve M'lvlie iHiard iiiimiiInt unit Die lllK'lll iikciiI. Mark W. Crnclii, of Paulina, w,m a ll' lid vNllor IiinI evenlnK. Coiiuly Waleriiianter Aulirey K. I'eny anil Ceuiue Kannff xjxnl eiiierday III Salem, ioiihuIiiui; I I wild Ihe Hlale enulluiT on wnt ilirhlH and dihli Ihulion on the Me lolum 1 Iver. "I7ie Itev. II. II. I'rcnllcr wH III Ki'dinond Dim afternoon, deliver Inu the cominenii'nienl uddifMii to i;i.idiMleii of the rlrrnrnlnry M hool. IjihI iiIkIiI he Kxike lit rx eiel'4'mil the YouiiK hool. I Mih. June !lvui, of I'm Mind. HM'lll I lie nik'lll I" Iti'lld l.ml even ini with her inuiini, Mr. mid Mm 1 Norman Stuart . She led today on I a 11 Ip lo Mimcle, Ind. ! Mr. mid Mm. William Cllmon, (if Mllllran, wen1 III llilid thin 11101 iiIiik on liUHliicaa. Mm. Klmer Itelijer, county mi iei liileiident of m IiikiI from lur aii(o, Colo , Is In llcnd for 11 lew I.ih, vlnltlnu wlih her husli.iiid, who Ik employed here. Jmlre II. ('. KIIIh uml Mm. KIIIk. Min. Allied lanlclon and MIm C.ilheilne Wlaider nlliiiwd last nli'hl fiom 11 twn day vimi In I'm I I. mil Mm K. N. V'.in Mitre, her d.nil-hlei . Mi h Ih.ii Andcmori, and Ml- M.uearei Simmons left ihla mornluu lor W'elier, Ida , wtnTC Ihey will tn li.it k Mihk Mart! and Van Main", who leaihin M'hool Iheie. Holn il I At; of Cortland. calli-U yesieid.iy on hiiKinesh 111 IIiIk cily. Mr. and Mm. t'hitiier C'hrlKt, of l:eilmond. were In llcnd yeateril.iy I I . 111-.K t inn Iiumiii'ok and vl.sltliiK fllelliN. V. Ii. Ili-ll, repiocnlalive of a lire cinp.iny fiom roiiliind, wa In IU111I today on IiusIiickh. W, J. M.iifMin. oil cominy n-K ii'M'iil.iUvc. wiik a liusmesK vlltor In llcnd yeKlerday from Portland. Mr. and Mm. lien Wlilwlliind ii luiiii'd l.i-l nli'lit from Poitliiml. where Ihey attended a tlruRKlala' COIIVelllioll. Hurl While, son of Mr. iind Mm. Ifc rt While, was In Mend lal nli.dit when Ihe army went thrnuKh. lie Ih a maililne gunner Willi coin Ihiny M. ir.l'nd Infantry. Croiliy (iweiiH. I'orll.ilid hiKiir alio-coiniany rcpieseiilallve, wan k ll-'lld vi.sllor yritciday and lo day. II. I. Wayne and I'. J. l ineister, r.nlKKid comhiny reiin1 M'lilativc from Klamath KallK. were Inmincsa t.illem tmlay In Ihlk i city. 1 Mackcy Thompnon. of SeiilUc. Wash., hnither of Mm. ;Hiri;c PAL NIGHT PAL FREE! WKB M V" Dllir Plf rm i - "TUB liENmtmETlOEKnTflftECflH. Acquittal Brinqs J 7Z'"7 : .. V?' K "nut tullty" verdict tiiouvlit tliU trnw, emoUontl acen to a Loa Anncici wurt when R. L. lfawUrui. acquitted In the allying of CUnton N. Thomp 1011, (ought the comlortuif arm of hla mother, Mra. Rboda Clarluon. Boll) tott In relief. lUwkuu a accuatd of killing Thompson when be fourd him with Mra. Hkln. Prince, was in Bend yesterday I with Ihe Fort U'w is triHifis. and ta i.Nlurl thy.l l.,l ttlllhl ItU ll K. i -- - -- . . -.....! ; A. J. lia.is, ranriail coinpilliy .iitiiil from Port land, spent the ! morning transacting business In ' "" 1 lr...ndMm.R.K. I-hjmon.of Wlllameiieiinlvemliv. lire in Hend ' today and w ill Ik in Riiimond lo-, '"K In the lakes surrounding Bend. , night, where 1 r. Thompson will!, A ci-lehration of holy commun- i.iH .ik at Ihe gmduation exercises ol ihe Riiimond high school. lr. Hiompson Is sulistllutlng lor , Bishop Bruce Baxter, w ho Is I spending the early part of the I week In Ik Angeles on business. 1 The Aduil Youth Muny group of ihe First Presbyterian church : will meet 'Ihiinwlay evening at;,onKnI' I 7:10 o'clock, at Ihe home of Mil dred Nlclson, 4.W Florida. John Jones will lead the discussion. Mrs. Ben Musa has moved to Bend from Portland, and is living al 1H Oregon avenue. A family reunion was held to day when Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Foley enlertaini-d Mr. and Mm. Ab Foley, of Rolla. N. 11.. and Mr. Hnd Mrs. John Foley, from Salem. The three brothers had not seen each other lor several years. The North Dakota visitors are on their way for a vacation In California. Mrs. Fred Ellenls-rg was dis missed today Irom St. Charles hospital. Diiicc Bern dslcy, insurance man from Portland, was In Bend today nn a business visit. K. I. Knight, field representa tive fur the world war veterans. was in town today irom rsneni. conferring w it h J. S. P.ivls. C. RolH'it Marseh made a busi ness trip to Riiimond this after noon. Jack Schlaman. 14.13 Cutnlier land, underwent an operation to-. dav In St. Charles hospilal TIh- Melhmlist Women's Society of Christian Service will hold the regular prayer meeting groups at !!:.' Thursday morning at the homes of Mrs. N. S. Olson, and Mrs. C. P. Nlswonger. C. M. LcValley. salesman from Portland, jwas a Bend business vis llor this morning. Mrs. Jennie Wyman, of Van couver, Wash., is visiting at ihe home of her mini, Mrs. Virginia 'lliomas. Mrs. Amanda Melcnin, who has been visiting here with her sis ler. Mrs. T. j. Sunders, led on Ihe bus this morning to visit relatives and 1 1 lends In Miiupln and New- Mirl lirfore ivturning lo her nnine n Dayton, Wash. Mrs. II. W. Carey, of Sea I lie, Wash., is a house guest of Mrs. U C. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. (a-nrge Crlnillr ilan to k-nve Salunl.iy for Poll and, where Ihey will-make their 'I hey have Ix-en residents of Bend Ihe past 17 years. Grindle Bend Lodge No. 139 A. F. & A. M. Staled Communication Thursday, May S3 Vblllna Hrtthrvil Wki C. L Simpson, Sac'y. mm BRAND BienM ' Miskey YOU CAN'T BEAT IT ! id OI Itum ttfsnd BI.ENPFD WIIISKkY: 90 Proof -7 drain Neutral Spirin. Calvert Diitilltra Corporatioo, N.Y.C Tears of Relief I will he employed in the Slcel Tank and Pipe company there. If .....(.. Pi...... tl 1 ' Ill-Ill 1UIII1-, Wl , ffWin, Ulllfll .'a .....i..... ... liunaiu itiuiii-iu iiou iwiim, ui Redmond, were Bend business vis- Horn yesterday aflerniKin. , nh ovi cth in !l I w 1 KIn""H. The affair Will be held iZ t l l J,n h' building, with Hagen are spi-ndlng Ihe day fish-1 llinH. , , ,.: ,.,,. Kuas.ll Smith, of Loa Angeles, , '"" win oe nem in me iriniiy .p"o"i inunn lomorrow ai . i" , m- ,n oTvance ol Ascvnsion , .. 1 nc i-v- Aiireu ianieiwin win R'v a report ol the state Bap-, - , , " I ,hc ''rsl U"P'i church at 7..10 i .1 ."T W ii' Lu !!' i " ,rP movement scheduled for , ' sportsmen receiving the publi latlon manager lor The Bulletin, Kridav wncn wjl, br h(, cn. j cation. Grey write", that he has I.-.UIO.-U ,ii.y ....... ..us '""'itral Oreaon ComDanv I throueh Gearhart, whi re he allended the meeting of the Pacilic Northwest Circulation Managers' association, held on Sunday, Monday and Tues day, lie rcfwrted a large attend ance at the annual meeting. MORE ABOUT Central Oregon (Continued From Page One) Jefferson county deputy sheriff: IHraon Raeburn, Garold A. Reul. Harris Meagher, Bend patrolmen. W. F. Oilman, mayor of Burns; P.. FJ. Kn-lKien, Burns cily altor-nev- J K Ramhn. Bend noliee ,.n,r. Kin? Chief lorn W. Carlon. Rend: R. N. O'Brien, Burns chief , of police: 11. Mac l-owc. Burns I cily official: Ioslmaster R. U. i Fox. Bend: Percy R. Smith, Prlne ville Justice of the peace; Cllyi Miina(.,.r c. (;. Reiier. Bend; W F. Woods, FBI agent from the Mcdford district: Carl A. Dona-) hue. United States district attor-! ney, Portland, and Pleper. Road Near Redmond Airport to Be Changed ' The county court today ordered , n'lix-ation of the Powell Butle j market road, so that Ihe road will ' run around the Redmond airport : projii't Instead of through it. As 1 originally built, the road cut one of the proiosed runways, and of- j ficials feared that work on the pinjecl would Is" delayed If the mad were not re-aligned. The (leti lion for reliK'ntion has been posted ( for the Hist .Tl days, explained, County Judge C. L. Allen, and to-1 day would have lieen the day for1 any hearing nn the mailer, had, then Ixvn ohjeel ions. ; Through Ross Farnham, the Bend rwind and (.ravel company applied for the purchase of sand ! and I'ravel from the county court, tint the request was temKirarily denied, since county road-building i activities demand the present sup ply of grading materials. Other court business consisted I of approving bills for Ihe ixist two . weeks. . m SOL T li fy It I Pt$100 Jl U'KbmbAV.'MAV 21.' I'll! 1 Culinary Expert 1 Mlaa Barbara Miller will conduct The hullelin'a cookinff school May 27, 28 and 29, from 2 until 4 p. m. In the Liberty theater. Portland Group WU1 Tour Central Oregon tcdmond. May 21-Members of Re the Portland chamber of com-1 meree, on a tour through Cen- Red- tral Oregon, will arrive In mond for a brief visit a, 3:5 p. m. in..u"r,.2r'-J according to a com- miinle.-.ll..r. . ,i,t... m r oi commerce. 1'pres. ntnllves of Ihe Portland i ..... . , ... mon untd thn, enTT m;.'?lnimAr. 'r.?m..l:dward N. ' i oniano orgam- : zation. -IT.,. , . ... ,. , ,. . cnamber In putting on the Ki - wunls club f unfest. scheduled for 1 1 L tpd h v f M YAT.u. -Cin- T : , ""," gnooi hand ,,. . iMUlnB a new On-1 !tra 0rPEOn pamnhlet were dis - culiHpd a, the rm-eting. and a com - mmpe appoints to prt.pare plans and cost estimates. Chairman wjM H( wlh Jop c Brown p M ouk and w j,. Hardison as members. Priident U-ster Houk called attention of chamber members to Redmond, and suggested a greet ing lie arranged for the local sol diers as they roll through. SI GAR PKIC'E LOWERED New York, May 21 'liiTwo I i leading sugar refiners today an-1 Draperies, carpets and uphol nounced a reduction of 15 Doints stered furniture help to absorb to 4.95 cents a pound In their re - fined sugar price. DO YOU PLAN MEALS WISELY? DO YOU CUT BUDGET CORNERS? DOES YOUR FAMILY GO "A'HH!" WHEN THEY SIT AT THE TABLE? IF NOT BETTER ATTEND HAPPY KITCHEN COOKING CLASSES May 27. 28.29 Free Admission! Amusements TOWER End Tonight. Gary Cooper, Barbara Stanwyck In "Meet John Do." LIBERTY Pal Nlhla. "Secret Evidence" with Marjorio Koyn olda, CharU-a Qulnley, plua "fled Ryder." CAPITOL Enda To n I k h t. "Zli Klleld c;irl" with Jamee Slew art, lii dy La ma rr. Dance Announced to Aid Thompson Family A benefit dance will be held from 9 until 12 Saturday night at the Eaatem Star gran ere hall. Pro ceed will be uaed to help Mr. and Mm. Robert Thompson whine house wan burned last night. The Thompson are staying tempor arily with Mra. Gene Fitzgerald, aisier of Thompson. Mrs. R. R. Ilamby, chairman of the dance committee, asked that all the women In the community bring food for the supper, so that every cent earned Saturday may tie used to assist the Thompson family. r . D . XaSteiH mOOK I TOllt Largest in Contest ! hl, Midstate ItardwarVCo.. was won " . -oi uwo, r v.o., waa won . -,,. h.i, ,i,, i... i. """ V -ll. "'" oiifiuuiio.-u inaav. .nnion K-""y n second award. His First prize consisted of a fine automatic fly reel. Second prize telescope landing net Also, 1 r.7..r "1 "" " i Blt ; Snn f 7a Cram a msm xai XV Get 'Tourist Guide" i TnP "Tourist Guide." issued werky y "he Bend chamber of , commerce, has added another dis - ' llnguu,hed mme to " llst 01 ub" ' sobers, it was announced today i bv Don H- Pple. chamber sec- retary. Romer Grey, resident of t Altadena. Calif., and son of the la"-r l-rey. novelist, nas I written to the chamber, asking 'hat his name be added to the list : n copies of the "Tourist Guide' ; in southern California "and found , them very Interesting." Grey adds that he hopes to do I some fishing in the Bend country ! this summer. 1 noise in rooms and halls that give t off hollow sounds. these well xw THE LIBERTY kiJiI Kg) sa-- HJJTJUIUI . UMTItKI J STARTS TOMORROW Thursday - Friday - Saturday ON OUIft STAGE World Famous Negro Characters "TWO BLACK CROWS" And Big STAGE REVUE 11(D) ACTS No Advance I Saturday In Prices! Golf Club Qualifying Play to End Thursday 1 Qualifying play for the Bend doll club s annual spring handicap tournament wiU end on Thursday, May 22. and pairings will take place on Saturday. Bill Lindgren, club manager, announced today. Handicap play will start on Satur- day afternoon. There are already 40 entries for the tournament. This Is the larg - est entry list in the history of the club. There will be three flights of 16 players when handicap com - petition get under way. Lindgren has requested club members not to overlook the fact that qualifying play must be com pleted not later than Thursday. There are about 19 kinds of large whales in the sea. A. STAR IN YOUR OWN From the far corners of the world come rec ipes of unusual excellence, as well as recipes of American origin that will delight the most discerning family. Plan to attend each one of cookina sessions. Your time will be spent, we guarantee it! niiai i aew,mgS l- in food products will amaze you. Come, learn about new products your neigh bor is talking about and new ways of using the old "standbys." Bring your friends your husband, too! No seats reserved no admission charge. Come EARLY! THEATRE I last TiMts Jtonight 25c Till 5:00 P. M. i Officers Arming for ! mill Company Meeting Officials of The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Company, Inc., were ar riving here today for their annual meeting, to he held In Bend on Friday. The board la headed by Marrv K. Brook, of Rend, nresl. 'dent of The Brooks-Scanlon Lum- j ber Co. j Officials here or expected for ' the meeting Include Edward ; Brooks, St. Paul, Minn.; Paul Brooks, Wayzata, Minn.; Paul , Keenan, Chicago, 111.; Paul A. I Brooks, Minneapolis, Minn.; An- I son Brooks, Seattle, Wash., and K. J. Glassow, Bend. P. A. Brooks and Anson Brooks were expected to reach here some time this afternoon. Bulletin Want Ads Bring Results HOME! improvement even the best 2 P.M. Lots of Fun!