The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, June 21, 1941, Image 3

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THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1941
PAGE THREE
Auxiliary Elects
State Officers
Mi. Aililli- Hnmti, of ileiul, wan
rhiiwii rhiiiluln ( Ihe Oii'Kun le
purl incut, V. K. W. IuiIIi-k uuxlUiiry
ul elect Inn lii'lil Hits nmiiiliiK In
the llmil IiUiIiii-kh w islcin nl Hie
(imvi-nlliin, 'rtiU In Mm, IIiiiwii'k
f 1 i I ili'pni 'Intent of Hi f.
I.lsl of iiIIIivin In: Mm. Kthel
Kirk, of Seaside, )H'kIiIi iiI Mih.
Killth Mnilil, S.ilnil, M iilnr vIit
5nvlilriil; Mm. 1 1 1 it Knitter,
'iirlliinil,' liinlor vice iicailciil;
Mm. Mui-y Wyniuii, I'm ll.iml, sec
li'luiy; Mm. huni-en Knlkie.ky,
I'ullluiiil, IliliMllvr; Mm. Ailille
llnmn, llenil. iiailnln; Mm.
dimly Wyiftinl, Anuria, comtuc
tivaa; Mm. Kluic Zlinineiimin,
1'iiilliinil. Kuiinl.
Mm. U'otii lluriliiu, Mm. ;ert
rmli ly, Mm. Ann ('ruin uml
Mm. Sin Ktr, nil of I'orllund,
roliir hearers: Mm. Vi-rhn Shiili,
SeuMile, fluK hearer: Mm. Alma
Klernt, Kllveiton, Iwnner lienrer;
Mm. Dio WIiiiIiih. roriliinil, rhlcl
nf stall: Mm. I'yrcnu T.innli-r,
1'ortliilnl. nuiklrlan.
Inmullallon ceremnnles were
hi'lil mily thin afli rniKin In the
ninvrnllon imi'llnir mm m the
Klk hull, with Mm. CniiKUcIn
I 'rii 1 1 lc'iie, p.iM iiallonal presl
ili llf. of Kucruineiilu, I'allf., 0 In
KlalllnK ollicer.
Iliiiiln I took of pn-NO clippings,
ilenlk'niil und executed hy Mm.
Mai li' I'uyiie. puhllilty chulrman,
liii'lviil hi.niu utile mriillon In
Klllle Willi' ruinpelllliin.
With ihi election uml Initulla
tlon of offiifii, work of huslnes
wikIdiik of I hi' c-onvrntlon con
cludiil, uml incmlier ( rit I In- af
li'iniMin pii'puiliiK fur l hi' final
festivities IoiiIkIiI.
1941 Encampment
The 21st annual encnmpmenl of
the Oregon di purtment of the Vet
emus of Foreign Warn was near-
Ing Its end today, after four days
of biisini'Ns. festivities and fun.
Spotlighted by Ihe presence of
several iltnlngtilshcd guests, Ihe
encampment was irnnnunred one
of "the Ix'sl ever", by many of the
I delegates w ho were in llcnd.
Kli-ctlon of olflivm for Ihe com-
Ing year was lo he held this after
noon at Ihe last business session
ol the convention.
The business meeting this morn
ing was taken up with commlttee
li'pnrts, nnd besides Ihe election,!
this afternoon the delegates wound ;
up the department business for
I another year. . . , ,
A department council of admin'"
Islratlon meeting will lie held, and
from there on Ihe rest of Ihe day
will he devoted lo fun and the gen
eral releasing of high spirits.
At 9 o'clock there will be nn
open air Jitney dunce on Ihe ten
nis courts across from Ihe Dug
Out, which will tie os-n till even
ing, with entertainment by Monle
liiiMiks und his floor show.
Clearing of Road
Will Start Soon
Surveying ami clearing has been
completed on the re routing of the
Kedmond Powell Butte road's con
nection with Ihe Ochoco highway.
County lloudmusler Oeorge McAI
ljster announced today. The re
routing is necessary before work
ran be continued on Ihe llr-dmond
airport, McAllister explained.
The county moved a caterpillar
tractor and a bulldozer In yester
day, and work on the road Is ex
pected lo lie completed within a
nhftrt time, according lo the road
official.
A tractor was moved Into the
lxiwcr Bridge road today, and
work Is expected to get underway
on that project Mondny, officials
said.
TIIKF.K Dl K IN FIRE
Sharon, Pa.. June 21 mi-Mrs.
Pearl Doyle and her daughters,
Nora Mae, 9, and Betty Jane, S,
died in the fire which di-stroyed
their farm house near here today.
eivioco auoarr mjim availasls
The New
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t
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PIwm 441-W
"I Wanted
Rcrnr fnim the newest plrlure nt the air service "I Wanted Wings,"
starring ay Mllaml, William Hidden, Wayne Morris and Veronica
Ijike.
HilUaMIIMMi4ii:tiraitM
tt. .. itt..
VlltllUT VVltn
V lalllllg VV lUl
Dacorationt on Haadqaar Fad With Military Order of Coolies
. . . Mrs. Irii Fitigerald Believes Band Hat Changed a Lot . . .
Salem'i Clown Band Entertaint in Downtown Storet.
Some of the Cooties - still refer
ring lo Ihe fun organisation of the
V. V. W.- aren't content with their
pretty red caps us Is - they huve
to diTorute Ihem still further Wit
ness Krank Klcxt, of Kllvetlon,
who stuck a large cream und black
tin hug on the Iront of his cap, u
canary on the left hund side, und
on the right peak a tiny wixxk-n
bird, with a hole In its bark for a
Candle. Ij-w iM-verirks. also of Sll
verton, adorned Ihe outside of his
heud gear with a miniature stop
und go sign, and above It a large,
reclining glasshoppcr. Some stuff!
Their wives, not to lie outdone,
each sKirted a small hud vase
with a single flower on Ihelr cost
lllM'lS.
o
Demi has changisd quite a bit In
Ihe wst few years. In Ihe opinion
of Mm. Iris Kllgerald, ol Port
land. Mm. Kltgerald is spending
au ner time wtien not in tne con-: ment.
ventlon sessions searching for old I And where was Lena? She spent
friends- people she knew In the , a cozy night on the high school
early days of Ilend's history, when porch, gaing softly and mcdi
she and her family lived here. Her lallvely with her one eye al the
lamer was one of c entral Ore-: lawns, across Ihe tennis courts lo
gon's pioneers, and Mm. Kilzger-, ward the police station. And this
aid remembers well the days when j
there wasn't a paved street In the
city!
Then again there's thai clown
band from Salem, whose members
truck all ovur town in their pris
oner's stripes, with paint glori
ously splashed over their faces, j
Yesterday uflernoon they decided I
lo brighten the lives of Bend si Along with the V. F. w.. Ihe 'day night the drilling events and
working people, so for about an staff members nt KBND think i contests at the stadium were
hour Ihey marched in downtown j thul this has been Ihelr week to broadcast after they turned on
stores and serenaded the Inluihi-1 howl! Furthermore, Ihey believe the lights nnd were able to get
tants. j that they've done their part In j power. National Commander J. C.
helping to put over the conven-: Menendez had his voice wafted
The unidentified woman dele-j lion. For in the past three days over the air waves by remote con
gate from Portland didn't realle 'he station has put on four remote trol when he spoke to the gather
she was talking to a newspaper i ronlro1 bronrtru!"s- covering the; Ing Friday afternoon The series
H,W, ,,., V , , ,.' ,. .high spots of the annual encamp- concluded Friday night, when Gov.
reported w hen she said. 1 ve fall- m,.n, char,ps A Spra spccch a, ,e
en in love with Bend. Your city Is I Kirst of the series was heard ' convention banquet was put on
the small sicd town of my dreams Thursday afternoon, when music I the air.
Don't Neglect Your Home's-Interior
The Deschutes Federal Plan
WHEN YOU ARRANGE to haVo .the Des
chutes Federal build and finance your home
you don't ahve to spend extra money for in
terior decoration. The Deschutes Federal Plan
takes that into consideration and it is includ
ed in the estimate of expenses. Find out more
about this Plan stop in at our office or ar
range to have us call on you at your home or
office. Do it now!
A Sound Investment .
A home of your own ii the loundeit in
vestmant that you can male. This local
Inttitution will gladly help you and rates
re LOW!
Deschutes Federal Savings & Loan Association
Wall & Oregon Locally Owned Government Supervised Bend, Ore.-
Wings"
Tr I
thp VPfPrlriC
UlC V L.LL.I Ufla.
- the one I've always wanted lo
live In."
She paused a moment, then, "It
must lie nice to walk down the
xtn-el and have everyone you we ,
siieak to you. and you be able to
llil.-nlirv lh,.m Anil lh..u tww.fili. ;
here a, a different kind froVn!
inose in ine vauey. i nese ure nice.
friendly, casual folk. Oh. I'm In
love with Ik-nd and av
sixm I hope to live her.'!" Thus
the dc
"Oh. we're so-oo-o mad." Thus
the Salem deleeates from onst Kfil i
this morning." SomHltn,. In Ihe i
....... ii i j..i. i
dyed villains absconded with ,
Lciipln' Lena, jallopy pride of the'
valley pc. Ihe multi-colored. 1
four -whet-led mascot with the
erratic roll, whieh has h,-n one nf
Ihe prize feiitutvs of the enramp-
morning, when Marguerite Kier
nan, office girl ut the high school,
came to work, thrre was Lena,
quite composed, uncomplaining,
but lonely, poor dear. She was
returned to the bosom of the!
Sulcmilcs this morning, and once!
again can raise her batten-d head.
bloody but unbowed.
DimCCTWtS
C. J. I.IMIH
D. II. rEOft.ES
II. A. Mlt.t.F.H
W: O. I'KAK
CAKI. B. ERK-KSON
CKO. P. novs
FRANK R. PR1NC1
R. W. SAWYER
II. H. DARMOND
Any Director Will Gladly Explain
the Advantage! of This Association
Leora Andrew
On Campus of
IliL'h fMiint fif this vrurH 4 II
Huh summer school in Corvalliti
.,.. ..I..V..I.. ,.....i.l ,.r l.
formal parly, arconlliiK to l'oiu
Androw wlnm r of The liullflin
chularshlp, anil liulli-lin corn'
NKiiiili iil duiinif the
M'HhIoii. She Ik the
hi. (l iiiuhier of
on'h""Tumah,
Mm. Vida Andrew.
dint rid
"ll'ii really awfully hard to nay
exactly what whh het or rnont fun
down at Coivallix, Ix-euuse every
thing wan ko wonderful!" Khe x
rlalmeil. Khe' veiy proud of her
.uu f, ..,.! ...i.iiiiu i u,.,1, i.uiior.
i,i,. ...,i i ;. ..l,.!,
I tviix, ii I fiiiuo I (;nrH- iir nuiir
' mer Kfh'Kil, I still might not know
how to turn a button hole neatly."
explained the pretty young blonde.
A typical day for one of the girl
delegates begun al 6:30, when the
hour before breakfast was spent
! in doing a dully chore and in
I cleaning her room. The girls lived
In three of Ihe fraternity houses
,.i ri.0,.n ,, .n,. ,i
Ij-nra was greatly Impressed by
Ihe factthal shed probably never
Hi:, In lrihnl.il n rrw.m in the if,m!l
1 l'hi Kpsilon housi'
fl-.m m.
did and when, hm ea.h d.-.v ,1, -
schedule was posti" explained
Ihe young delegate. In Ihe cook-
Ing classes, held in the home econ-
omies building, the girls learned
how to can fruit, "to keep the
most vitamins and flavor in," and ,
jivnr in hiui
how to bake practically every
known variety of cake. In all these
......... ,.. ..,
classes tney were scored on their;
work, and Ihe group making the
highest score was treated with ice
"earn at the final assembly, held
I nUfSllaV afternoon.
According to Leora. these daily
' v'n. 'hough educational, were
JT,hn ILiliZ'
im rest on these programs went
spoke to I hem nn.irsembl v
spoKe to tnem n-cently. Assembly
wa followed hy county meetings
f all groups, to discuss their part
he summer school to plan for
radio Drovrams. and lo eomnare
n"'s on progress.
A,,,'r 4M P m. sometimes
3 30-activities were Ihe order of
"h"" ay. when Ihe youngsters
changlHl Into SKrt clothes and
engaged in athletic pursuits.
The Deschutes hunch were per-
milled to go swimming on Mon
day, Wednesday and Friday after
noons, and according to Leora,
"that was just about as much fun
as nnything."
One of the 411 clubs had
brought along a puppet show,
which kept ihe youngsters amazed
and amused. On the last day of :
tne summer school, the puppet
of the clown band from Salem.
which was marchine alone Wall
' street to serenade the populace. I
:was picked up by remote control
and broadcast to the city. Thurs-
Doesn't
FRANK PRINCE
Secretary-Treasurer
C'lass.-s started at 8:30, con- e top expt-nence mis onuo s 0th(.r present were: Mr. "n"y m,e on
'lulnguntU 11:.I0. "There wasn't iev" h'" JlTiTh'V hi", i .and Mrs. Lloyd Barnett, Mr. and','ral va ley project
any s.t Ncheilule alH)ut what we' ,.Wn,'n1 askeJ what h-r 'mme: Mrs Charles Whitman, Mr and from Crand Cou1-
(7
MsssssssssssssssssssssssssVHsssssssslsssstlWH
Tells of Life
Sfafe College
eers removed the rurl;.liiK from
" miniature siaite, Klvlnif their
' HUilH-nrH a rnurv IO W now
, mailoni'llM arr workMl.
I "wn f very nlRhl wa the ' fun
fortnight!'"'':' '"JIT!,.!!
i KroupM. r inui nifciit oi ine scnooi,
! 'our parties were going
,ifii,,M, uu,mt-, ni, Hiiuiiiwi nlng at the grange nail in lieu oi 1 r u-i, itwn mj, iianuL- mi
dan, a parly for the oliler dele- , regular meeting Ladies atend- -ra"on Women'! club cnnven-1 Salem, over the North Santlnm.
gati'K, and a party for Ihe younger (nf are ashni to bring cookie l""n whlch wa" held at Corvalliii iH came here directly from Port
orieH, ho that everyone could pick jvfrn. H. J. Walker Mm. K. w! I'be previoua week. ! land, where he attended the funer-
hiH let kind of entertainment. I potnam anil Mina Wllla Shaver
I Nancy Scott l employed at Ihe j al of Senator Walter E. Pearson
U-ora went to Ihe party for the
t ones, nnn imm ner exprex -
Kion of heer Joy o he remln
h aving, exoeciallv for two of
"T. ",' "",, ?un,y y.ou"
, ladies, wasn't nearly so much fun
j as arriving, aald 1-eora. Even
' Z1"?1!'0'0"'-"
they each had to do, seemed pretty
nice, when it came to saying good
nice, wnen li came m saying gooa -
bye to new friends, and realizing
:" a" over for another
year.
I "' b'"l ' a" honestly say that
') never had so much ifun In my
'. Or teamed SO mucn In SUCn a
thp lop xpt.rienr this ohild'i
nnwir iiiikt, mitr vtllliru. a. vu
.. ever hail w she ennetliHeH
itllale plans were. Uora grinned
wearily, Tin going home f" s":arMi' ' Mr and yn Bob
,0 un" 8unday! iHanneman Mr. and Mm. Frank
T
Jeff KltcnSfl Member
nf ll.lu.nllu fitmin
.!:.:!Ly7,.u'l.r. .
. i.
I " " nl T. Vu3.m wu
: ?"J"nhj" i""1"?
memhee nf ihe nreonn
rr ,- ,7; ' .",.
son of Mr and
. M x Kitchen 69 Portland
A. C. Kltcnen. bJ I oniano
' .
. . .... .. . ..
' and interprets Information on!wnere 8"e will act as tne voting
, a" '"f?" .."oV"" delegate from Tumalo grange. No.
f aludents desiring to know
. -,,,, n, H
C- Staple, U the Deschutes county
, e -,h. 11i-.i,
Ex-student body vice-president, l In the public speaking contest, the
John Cavanagh. will tour the state subject of which is "Safety on the
during the summer showing col-1 Highway." Lee plans to spend
ored moving pictures of life at the only one day at the session.
Eugene school. A prominent pub- Mr. and Mrs. Milo Seems who :
lie speaker, he will replace Fed- came out here recently from Kan
eration Director Roy N. Vern- sas are living in the old Bullard
slrom. who has served for two. house in Tumalo and Seems is)
veam. Vernslrom will enter the: working for J. R. Cowan.
'" S 'ng 1 -
"e uiiiiiRri iiuwi,iK vyi
information service of the federal I Saturday evening shortly before
government. He Is a brother of dark passersby were surprised to
Walter Vernstrom, formerly on i see a doe calmy grazing in Dewey ;
The Bulletin staff. i C rum's alfalfa field which is along
Local high school graduates are the highway north of Tumalo.
asked to contact Kitchen andl E. W. Putnam is just complet
Staples, Ing a large cistern on his place j
Wh
HEN
A. B. C. AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS a
Tumalo
Tumalo, June 21 - - fSpwIall-
Olc ( ;ruU wan re elected director
of I he Tumalo school district for,
a IhnM. venr term nf the nnnuul
,hool meeting held Monday eve -
. n , Tumnln Un f'nm Sm.
Kin wa, reUvti-i cli-rk of thf ilin-
,ri,., for ,,, coming year. The
Ihe .mail group pre.nt.
i A xoclal evenlnir will be held bv
1 ,h Kta grang 'Iriday 'tve
hav rhar((, , the entertainment
, anH ,,,,,..,.
, th. p t n3m.m h,m ,
"Z, " .7." -L ..'.l.Z x,""".
: Kenno. daughter of Mm. Anna
x,M p' t itanne
an ba mM i b o f to
GimianWL.nS Tta ? ceremony
was performed at 3 o'clock by
, rid(,rY;it.n n Massev of thaChureh
.Trtf
Mn a gMhrring of
;,i..JIJJ. ti..i.;j.
i a bejjP colored afternoon dress of
f,a, attendants were
0V um i w Roenott kpAtk.
; "7"Jl "f ' "
r - .
S'"' uJZZ
Jennings and son. Billie. and Mr.
'and Mrs. Dewey Crum. A racep -
tlon was held for the newlv mar-
irled couule Saturdav evenine and
, ll,le' ' I"'I
ceremony who were present were:
ceremony wno were preseni were:
Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Haynes. Mr.
j k . - : l 1 1 . f
Mrs. Gail Haynes. and L. L.
Lessman. The Clllllands 1U make
,
I Arm U A Qmiiilii immi,9nlurf
631. at the state grange session be-
ing held there this week. Lee I
went over a. representative from '
this Dart of the state to Dartlclrjate
1 Highway
j. y
Advertising
is News too
people are given helpful
information about merchandise which
they want and where it can be obtained,
the result is good news for the reader
and profitable, advertising for the mer
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the news about their merchandise and
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The extent of this effectiveness de
pends, of course, upon our circulation.
Not necessarily how large, but where,
how obtained and other facts that the
advertiser has a right to know when he
spends money for advertising. To give
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a national, cooperative association of 2000
publishers, advertisers and advertising
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1914 and its purpose is to furnish adver-
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Oh request we shall gladly furnish a copy of our latest A. B.C. report.
preparatory to Installing a bath
room In nil home.
M E. M Wrlpil lift returned
,me after having visited a wwk
at Forest firove with her son.
I'll Ul, and his Wife.
' Tumalo T 1 1 II f urn Study club
i""
held tn June
afternoon, June 10, at the home of
Mm. Martha Rider at whirh time
rlub bunlneii for the year was
t?2,!ZZ Z
i r.v ng.., j
; "dever, .Ur,
ihu',''!"1kf.B E",m"'
""". -" nran.T
.working for the forest service thla
week.
Mr. and Mm. E. W. Putnam and
iMr-.""l.il.''
!and children, and Mr. and Mrs. R.
J' Wate PlcnlcW " Sulll,! l,ke
' S?"" he ,ook helr
boat along.
i mMr' 1 "rr
Mary Ellen Putnam sang over
' played her harmonica when the
I Deschutes delegation to the 4-H
'ummer school went on the air
Monday 'venln.
"r. una rnr. lon nrooK vis Ilea
at the T. W. Vandevert home re-
cntly while on thHr way to Cen
I, leal tallev nrnluH In fallfirtila
Coulee where they
have been located. Mrs. Brooks.
blfor h"r mala,' la' year' was
i Miss Betty Callow, and is a niece
I ot . YnV" u u i
l Alvin Keyle, who has been em-'
P'oyea oninec.mii Anaerson
suffered a alone bruise on
l,h T "TSi ,rtT? !"
,? .'' body . at he
nas oeen iaia up at tne nome oi nis
mother In Bend for some time. j
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Crecelins, 1
who live on the Fred Adams place, .
had friends visiting them from
One-balf of the timber volume
the United States is In the
Dr. Grant Skinner
DENTIST
1036 Wall Straat
Eveningi by Appolirrmanf
1M-M
O Your Feet O
Dr. R. L Dallin
rklra4lrt TM SpMbHrt
Frw EulttAls
t. O'kuM BU.
tisers with verified information about the
circulation of the publisher members.
The Bureau hasastaffofskilledauditors
who make an annual audit of the circula
tion records of each publisher member.
This audited information is then issued in
A. B. C. reports which show how many
copies of a newspaper are printed, where
they go, how the circulation is secured and
many other facts advertisers should know.
This newspaper therefore not only
offers advertisers a good way to get their
news to the right people in the com
munity but also provides protection for
advertising investments by giving audited
circulation figures.
FACTS AS A MEASURE OF
MORE ABOUT
Defense Plans
(Continued From Page Otie)
You will he needi'd In civilian
defenxe," Ihe governor finally con
ceded, lie it reused the part vet'
! 'PS? Can 'fT . """"
, civilian morale in any emergency.
lmmy following the ball.
i V"?? "'"rnoon.
-i i,fi mat tne xiaie nan lout a
fine public aervant." governor
Kprague said in paying tribute to
Senator Pearson,
at the opening
of his address.
Present for the
299 people.
banquet were
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Also
Electrical Add) lances
and 8 porta Kqulpment
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