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THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND, OREGON. THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 194S
PAGE FIVE
(ri-MPF.RA'TL'RE
L.vimum yesterday, 53 degrees.
MVn'" it niirht. 28 decrees.
jllntniu'" ----- --------
TODAY'S WEATHER
Tpnitxrature: 10 pjm.. 84 de-
' . 10 a.m., w degrees, veioc
ffof wind: 10 p.m., 8 miles;
iojh.i '""
Mrs. John J. Mogan, a resident
for many years, arrived
yesterday Irom Fort Stellacoom,
i'eh for a ween s visn wim u
;of j'ohn Mogan, 345 Delaware
Upnue, and otner reiauves.
r .Vtiiiiom Thomas was In Bend
irom Madras yesterday.
Ln'd visitor yesterday.
l.jliss June
II ii hranr-h of a mail order
Ihnuse has been transferred to
"?,.V,,r7 Wash., and left ves-
IklltJlia""1 e' - - , , r.
rrtav to assume her new duties.
Miss "
;nent yesterday in Bend.
MilHrpd Barnett was in
Rend yesterday from Crescent. .
J C. Harlan of Redmond spent
vesterday in Bend on business.
' ... Mrs. E. M. Duvall of
Gilchrist were shopping in Bend
esterday.
. nf Gilchrist trans
acted business in Bend yesterday.
The Quest club will meet at 7:30
tonight at the home of Mr. and
Mrs Robert Nicholas, 420 Drake
ioad, Miss Marian Mowery, presi
dent, has announced.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin H. Benson,
57 Gilchrist, have learned that
their son, Pfc. Roy M. Benson,
ir o mnrinp corns, is now in the
pacific theater of war. Roy, who
.....nil iha mnrinp pnrns last
Jflliccu - i
tjune, had been stationed at Camp
IPendieion, ucchhsiiuk, i-mii.
Norland K. Monical, if, son or
! onrf Mrs f V. Monical. 745
lurtland, left today for San Diego
hnr hp will take basic training
fuith the U. S. marine corps. Nor
land enlisted recently, tie nas
three brothers in the service.
They are SSgt. Gordon Monical,
....... In lha RnntVi Pacific- Rot
Dallas Monical, with the army air
iorce in the soutn facuic, ana
vvi Mplvin Monical. stationed in
.Maryland with an infantry unit.
Mrs. Herbert S. -Francis left
yesterday by bus for Portland, to
be gone several days on an emerg.
eney call to be with her son, First
Sgt. Herbert Francis.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Russell
left for Everett, Wash., this morn
ing for a visit with "relatives.
MaVOr A. T. Niohorirsill i.,v,n
has been confined to his home by
a cold for several days, today re
turned to his jewelry store on
Wall street.
E. A. Emery of Silver Lake,
was a Bend visitor today.
Mrs. H. C. Martin was a Dnnrt
caller today from Silver Lake.
mis. .uwin oiory ana Mrs. no
land Dutv of Paislpv. last nir-hi
were guests at the Pilot Butte
inn.
Mr. and Mrs. John Student wpro
in Bend today from Lapine.
frank Blacker, lor several
months a clerk at the Pilot Butte
inn, resiened todav and went to
Portland.
Myrl P. Hoover, president of
Pacific Trailwavs. was hprp tn.
day from Portland on business.
ogi. niiora onooK, siaiionea at
the Redmond armv air fiplrl. visit.
ed Bend friends today.
Just arrived at Bend Vintage
Shop, sweet grape and berry
wines. Finest qualities. Reason
able prices. 120 Oregon Avenue.
Adv.
Checkerboard Cafe will be open
from 9a. m. to 11 p. m. daily start
ing Saturday, January 13. Adv.
NOTICE
Bay gelding, no discernable
brand, old wire cut on upper left
front leg, white spot on forehead,
large white saddle mark on right
wither. Horse has been annoying
me for the last 6 months. Will not
remain off the place when driven
away. Owner may have same by
paying damages, feed bill and
cost of advertising upon proof of
ownership. If not claimed this
horse will be sold January 27 at
my place. Charlie Williamson,
Butler Market Road. Adv.
VV.C.T.U. MEETS
Redmond, Jan. 11 (Special)
Apricot nectar, made by the home
economics class of the high school,
was served by the Misses Marian
Drew and Georgia May Franks to
members of the Junior W.C.T.U.
3 DAYS ONLY STARTING
TONIGHT
Hv 31
Gals. ..Gags... Giggles!
LA
i4m
Love... Fun-making!
GEORGE MURPHY . ADOLPHE MENJOU
GLORIA OeHAVEN WALTER SLEZAK
SPORT-SNAPSHOT NEWS
J M I 3 DAYS ONLY STARTING
lUdJULA TONIGHT
A Ridin,' Romancin' Rodeo Show!
at a meeting Wednesday In the
First Christian church parlors.
Miss Roberta Donahue and Miss
Marv Lou Rnhprts BnnU nn th
harmful effect of intoxicants.
Worker Victim
Of Falling Limb
Victim of a logging accident,
Albert L. Jones, 33, died at 6:45
last night in 'the Lumbermen's
hospital. Mr. Jones, a faller,
was struck by a falling limb near
Shevlin about 3 p.m. yesterday.
He was brought to the Lumber
men's hospital where he died
from a skull fracture.
A native of Kansas, he had lived
in.Bend for some time before mov
ing to Shevlin three years ago. '
He leaves his wife, a son, John
Wesley and a daughter, Linda;
his mother, Mrs. Hattie M. Jones,
Portland; two brothers, Henry
Jones, Kendrick, Ida., and Richard
Jones, Portland; four sisters, Mrs.
Anna Garlinghouse, Lewiston,
Ida.; Mrs. Stella Benson, Port
land; Mrs. E. S. Joyce1, Arlington,
Va., and Mrs. O. L. Mahaffey,
Moscow, Ida.
The body will be shipped to
Lewiston, Idaho, tonight by NIs
wonger & Winslow. Services will
be held there at a date to be an
nounced later.
lone E. Robbins
Funeral Is Set
Funeral services for Mrs! lone
Elizabeth Robbins, who died this
week at her home in Bend, will be
held Saturday at 1:30 p.m. from
the Niswonger & Winslow chapel.
Rev. Fred R. Decker will be in
charge.
A resident of Bend for the past
20 years, Mrs. Robbins was- a na
tive of Missouri, having been
born in Mound City. Her husband
was the late Jeremiah Robbins.
NEWS OF SOCIETY
(All society items should be reported to The Bulletin not later
than 10 a.m. on the days of publication, Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays.)
MOOSE PINOCHLE PAKTV
Mrs. Nathan Murry and Ray
Walter made prize winning scores
at the pinochle party given by
the Women of the Moose on Sat
urday night. Mrs, Dora Galen and
William McBride took second
place. Refreshments were served
by Mrs. Fred Carter and Mrs.
Dick Culley. The next party will
be given on Jan. 20.
Moose Women To Meet Wo
men of the Moose will meet at 8
p.m. Friday in Moose hall.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere
thanks and appreciation to our
many friends and neighbors who
were so kind and thoughtful dur
ing our recent bereavement in the
loss of our son and Brother..;
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Anderson
and family. Adv.
Auxiliary Holds
Service for
Mrs. Sadie Lucas
A meeting of Percy A. Stevens
unit No. 4, American Legion aux
iliary, was held at the home of
Mrs.'Antone Fosscn with Mrs. J.
H. Walker as co-hostess on
Thursday.
A brief memorial service was
held for Mrs. Sadie Lucas, who
died on December 27th. Mrs.
Lucas was the first president of
the unit and a charter member.
Mrs. D. Ray Miller, president of
the auxiliary, opened the service,
reading from the ritual. Prayers
were read by the chaplain, Mrs.
Stella P. Runge, and by Mrs.
Anne Forbes.
Gifts for Yanks
Mrs. Miller announced that
three shipments of gifts for
Yanks had been sent to Portland.
More than 160 gifts were collect
ed, including stationery and toilet
articles of all kinds. One woman
donated a large box containing
home-made cookies. The auxiliary
wishes to thank the churches, or
ganizations, and all who helped
to make the "gifts for Yanks who
gave drive such a success, Mrs.
Miller said today.
Mrs. Miller appointed a com
mittee to call on and assist those
who receive saddening messages
from the war department. Mrs.
J. H. Walker, chairman, Mrs.
Runge and Mrs. Fossen are on
the committee.
The child welfare chairman,
Mrs. Fosscn, assisted by Mrs. B.
A. Shellhart, has distributed
Christmas boxes of fruit, nuts and
candy to veterans' families with
children.
A letter of appreciatioin was
road from A. L. O. Schuler, chair
man of the bond drive, thanking
the auxiliary for their assistance
in selling bonds.
The next meeting will be a Joint
meeting with the Legion In tho
veterans' room in the courthouse
on February 1st with a Valentine
party and the Legion as hosts.
I.II.S. Group Meets Friday
The I.H.S. group of the Women's
Council of the Christian church
will meet at 2 p.m. Friday with
Mrs. C. L. Hinman, 824 Newport,
with Mrs. Arthur Nickel as as
sistant hostess.
Einera Club Saturday The
Emera club will meet at 1:30 p.m.
Saturday atjthe Masonic hall with
Mrs. C. J. Lindh and Mrs. LeRoy
Fox as hostesses.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Tonight
7 p. m. Gideon annual banauet.
Pine Tavern.
7 p. m. P. E. O. dinner meeting
with Mrs. G. W. Ager, 1477 W.
Third.
8 p. m. D. A. V. and auxiliary
with K. C. Bennett, 16S4 West
Fifth.
8 p. m Eagles auxiliary in
stallation, Moose hall.
o p. m. W. B. A. business meet
ing, Norway hall.
Friday
2 p. m. W. C. T. U. with Mrs.
Duckworth, 535 Lava road.
2 p. m. I. H. S. group with
Mrs. C. L. Hinman, 824 Newport.
o p. m. Women ol Moose in
Moose hall.
Saturday
1:30 p. m. Emera club at
Masonic hall.
Pyfhian Sisters
Install Officers
Wednesday Night
Mrs. H. D. Hamilton acted as
installing officer on Wednesday
night when the Pythian Sisters
installed officers for 1945. She
was assisted by Mrs. H. H. De
Armond, grand manager, and Mrs.
Gilbert Anderson, grand senior.
Following installation ceremonies
a business meeting was held. Re
freshments were served later in
the evening.
Officers installed were:
Mis. Paul Loree, past chief;
Mrs. William Bevins, most excel
lent chief; Mrs. C. P. Becker, ex
cellent senior; Mrs. Eugene Ack
ley, excellent junior; Mrs. L. B.
Carter, manager; Mrs. Claude Kel
ley, mistress of records and seals;
Mis. Floyd Stookey, mistress of j
finance; Mrs. W. A. Brinson, pro-
tector; Mrs. H. N. Van Matre, i
guard, and Mrs. R. D. Kctchum,
musician.
Miss McFadden Is
Guest at Dinner
Redmond, Jan. 11 (Special) j
Miss Doris McFadden, was guest
of honor op her 16th birthday nt
a 6 o'clock dinner, given for her
by Mrs. Jack Hartley Tuesday
evening. Guests included the Miss
es Joan Hodecker, Louclla Hartke,
Dorothy Simmons, Betty McKcn
zip, Doris Chase and Lorraine
Qhrisman. '
Mrs. Glaup, sister nf Mrs. Hart
ley, assisted in serving.
b. wan
TOOTH
BRUSH
PEACETIME
ECONOMY
TODAY
r Ks
-when you shop here, you pay no more for manv nationally "
home drugs, toiletries and accessories than vou did
Yes-
advertised
.before the war some preparations even cost less! Enioy this
peacetime economy today by coming to BRANDIS where
ECONOMY was . . . is . . , and always will be headlined!
COLD CREAM
39c
Analgesic Balm
1 ounce tube 19c
Nw T
nnnun
far Quick IMM
of Mil Dv to
Chnpf rtoariocn
THtETI .98
100 Vitamin A Caps .$1.89
25,000 Unit
200 Aspirin Tablets . . . . 31c
5 Grain
Epsom Salts 5 lbs. 29c
1 s-i Vr
11 '.'Mi hit 1afr
1 i??.w"m Twm
SI I ' "oyi Com... ifs-UYI ' I
t "illinium., Saturday r:-;j:
T
705 Columbia
Street
Phone 350
Saturday
FOOD MARKET
) FT (5)11 mmmww I
P Crackers j Jip r T
3ic caddy Can 35c lb. 29c Mfg
Fels Naptha Soap 4 bars 22c J
Prune Juice quart 29c
Wesson Oil quart 57c
Oval Sardines can 14c
Raisins 15 oz. pkg. 13c
Noodles, Frillets 16 oz. pkg. 24c
Tenderoni 3 pkgs. 25c
Walnuts pound 42c
H&D Kernel Corn can 17c
H&D Peas can 15c
Staco String Beans can 15c
H&D Beets ....can 12c
Quality Meat At Real Savings
Short Rib of Beef for Braising... lb. 19c
1 Ucd I'oiiil
Breast of Veal Pocket for Stuffing lb. 19c
1 Quart Kraut and 1 Pound Franks both 49c
Mock Chicken Legs, Individual Servings ea. 5c
Heavy Colored Hens per lb. 42c
Kraft
Dinner
2 pkgs. 19c
Morton's 'fPf
Salt jpja
2 pkgs. 15c
jya Qts. 39c
f.'VHFI Jj Borcne
Wlm 69c
IODENT
THE SMOKER'S
DENTIFRICE
.37
$1.25 Codonal 89c
Malt Tonic
$1.50 Super D ...$1.39
Cod l.lver Oil
$5 Vi-teens .....$4.49
High Potency
$2.39 Bax Capsules 1.93
Multiple
$1.25 Beef, Iron &
Wine 89c
Tonic
Hi
AVOID
5 O'CtOCK SHADOW
50c 4-Way Cold
Tabs
43c.
25c Zerbst's Caps. .19c
60c Piso's Syrup 54c
$1 Pertussin 89c
50c Minit Rub 43c
3Cc Mctholarum ...27c
"Can You
Refill This?"
Yen. we can reflti a prescrip
tion unlcHH the liiHlructiong
on the iHittle specifically
stale otherwise. However,
for your own safety, consult
your physician first. He
knows best whether the pro
portion of the ingredients Is
suited to your present condi
tion or should lie changed.
Always follow this safe pro
cedure especially ltefore hav
ing medicine refilled that
was prcscrllicd for a prevl;
oils Illness. .
Open Daily
Until
8:110 1'. M.
VALENTINES
5c to $1.00
Add 20 Fedoral excise tax to Cosmetics, Jewelry, Luggage
Sundays
9 to 12 noon
(i to 8 P. AI.
! Degree of Honor
Installs Officers
On Tuesday Night
The Drpifp of I Innor Protective
association insliillcd officers for
1 1015 at a meelii)),' held on Thins
1 duy ninlil in Norway hall. In
JslalliiiK officer was Mrs. Carl
Alfrcy, assisted hy Mrs. K. J. Gib
j sun, past president, and Mrs. C. h.
Griffith, usher.
j Those installed were Mrs. Kni
lest Walker, past president; Mrs.
Clyde Scott, president; Mrs.
Lawrence Clausen, vice-president;
Mrs. Leslie Chapman, second vice-
president; Mrs. Clilfnril lirown, '
usher; Mrs. Dnunlas Hallantyne, j
assistant usher; Mrs. Maiiini
(Jales, financial secretary; Mrs.
fcllKTl Staples, treasurer; Mrs. I
I). J. Maudlin, Inner watch; Mrs.
Cecil Hupp, outer watch; Airs. I.
M. Michel, ri(!lit assistant; Mrs.
Marion Armstrong, left assistant;
Mrs. Marry Mimical, juvenile di
rector; Mrs. C. I., (iriffith, advisoi
tn the president; Mrs. Chester.
Morris, pianist; Mrs. C. I,. Crif
filh, drill team captain; Mrs. Del-!
her! Staples, glee club director. !
I i rectors installed were Mrs.
Leslie Chapman, Mrs. Delliert
Staples, Mrs. Clll lord Hi own. Thej
escort shift consists ol Mrs. I lurry
Monical, Mrs. William Tyson, j
Miss Viola Mollis and Mrs. Leoi
Michel.
Commuters Appointed
Committee members appointed
for the year were: Mrs. Lawrence
Clausen, Mis. I. ,1. Maudlin, Mrs.,
Ernest Walker, Investigating com
mittee; Mrs. Leslie Chapman,
Mrs. Harry Monical, Mrs. William
Tyson, auditing committee; Mrs.
Krnest Walker, Mrs. Clyde Scott,
Mis. Lawrence? Clai.rn, Mrs.
Leslie Chapman, relief commit-:
tee; Mrs. Martin Gales, Mrs. Del-;
belt Staples, Mrs. C. L. Griffith,
Mrs. Clyde Scott, Mrs. Cliflord
Brown, welcoming committee;
Mis. C. L. Griffith, Mrs. Leo
Milchel. Mis. I'. M. Michel, Mrs.
Chester Morris, clilei lammetit
committee; Mrs. Winfield J.
Creigliton, scrap hook committee;
Mis. Leslie Chapman, publicity.
Kcl'reshiiient Committees
Those on the refreshment com
mittee lor January are Mrs. C
; L. Giiltith, Mrs. Carl AUrey, Mis.
Delliert Staples and Mrs. J. D.
Lal'lant.
.Members of the refreshment
committee for February are Mrs.
Leo Michel, Mrs. Lawrence 'Clau
sen and Mrs. I'. M. Michel.
...
Mrs. Dart Honored
At Birthday Party
Mrs. Eil ilh V. Dart was guest
of honor last night at a dinner
party given hy Mr. and Mrs.
George W. Nelson at their home
in celebration of her birthday.
Guests present were Mrs. Rob
ert Stout, Miss I mm Klingham-
i,,i. Mivu i,lvr,liT .letwnn Thnr
Kiydenlund, Mrs. Charles Ander
son, Miss Zola McDotigall, Mrs.
Jeannctle Mulkins, SSgt. and
Mrs. Harold Larsen, Mrs. Harold
Hayes and daughter Sharon, and
Miss Iiiiogeni' Scholl.
...
SOCIKTV S1KKTS
Redmond, Jan. 11 (Special).'
Mrs. I. M. Ilouk was hostess to,
the Juniper Literary society onj
Wednesday. The program was ar-!
ranger! by Mrs. Charles Heine,
Mi IJnv !!neeri rear! it hnrl
story and an officer from the
army air field discussed meterol
og. MIIHU.lt I OH MltS. SAHIX
Lapine, Jan. 1 1 (Special) Mrs.
Lawrence Sabin was entertained
at a bridal shower here at p.m.
Tuesday with some 50 guests
jresent. Mrs. Sabin, the former
Miss Peggy James, was married
last week In Hend. Among guests
present were Mrs. Burr Lester of
bend.
...
flasket Social Held Members
of the Klrst Presbyterian church
held a box social and party in the
church parlor last night. Follow
ing the supper the group enjoyed
games in the basement recreation
hall. Jack Burpee, assisted by a
committee of men, was in charge
of the arrangements. Leo Bishop
was head chef. Prize for the best
basket went to Mrs. Peter Valley.
I'.K.O. Meets Tonight Tho
P.K.U. will hold a dinner meeting
at 7 tonight at the home of Mrs.
G. W. Ager, 1177 West Third
st reel.
.
Insinuation Tonight -The aux
iliary of the Eagles will install at
S tonight in Moose hall, Mrs. W.
M. Loy, president, has reported.
Do FALSE TEETH
Rock, Slide or Slip?
FASTERTH. an improved powder to
be iprinkled on upper or lowr plates,
holds false teeth more firmly In place.
Jo not slide, slip or rock. No inimmy,
irooey, pnnty tnste or feeling. KA8
TKETH is alkaline (non-acid). Does not
Hour. Checks "piste odor" (denture
breath). Get FASTUKTH at any drug
tore.
iff
ioaan s mmio
O'Kanc Building
Will Be Closed
Until February 1st
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