The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, January 13, 1945, Page 5, Image 5

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TEMPERATURE
Maximum yesterday, 53 degrees.
Minimum last night, 44 degrees.
TODAY'S WEATHER
Temperatures: 10 p.m., 45 de
grees; 10 a-m., 54 degrees. Veloc
ity of wind: 10 p.m., 8 miles;
10 a.iiiM 16 miles.
Mrs. Mildred Schrautemler and
two daughters, Betty and Opal,
who recently moved to Redmond
from Alliance, Neb., were Bend
visitors yesterday. They may
make their home in Bend, it was
reported.
E. A. Emory, Silver Lake cattle
man, was in Bend yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carey Stearns
.vore in Bend from their La Dine
H cattle ranch yesterday.
street, left yesterday for Port
land where she will spend the
weekend.
The nurses association of dis
trict 14 will meet with Mrs. Oris
sa Ahbott, 630 Broadway, at 8 p.m.
Monday, it was announced.
The Masonic Degree team will
meet at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the
Masonic Temple for practice, it
was announced today.
Viola Galvin, 1015 Bond Street,
today was back in Bend after
spending two weeks visiting her
daughter, Mrs. H. J. Yount, at
Kansas City, Mo.
Mrs. Joseph F. Egg, 811 Georg
ia, has returned from a two
week's visit with her son, Ashley
O. Coulter, seaman 1c, in Port
land. Coulter, who recently par
ticipated in Philippines action
aboard a battleship, has been
awarded a purple heart.
Charles H. Overbay, assistant
forester in the staff of the Des
chutes national forest, was in
Klamath Falls today attending a
Boy Scouts gathering
Miss Genevieve Skjersaa, past two The sergeant was
uehter of Mrs. L. N. Skjersaa,iiv,,inoHv n .
daughter of Mrs. L. N. Ski
115 Riverfront street, left today
for Taeoma, Wash., where she
will attend the St. Joseph's school
of Nursing.
Don H. Peoples, executive sec
retary of the Bend Chamber of
Commerce, today was in Portland
attending a meeting of the Ore
gon state game commission when
angling regulations for the sea
son were to be set.
N. C. B. Kaas of Madras, was
a Bend visitor today.
A Richards and M. Wilson of
Burns, were Bend business callers
today.
Fred C. Baker of the Boeing
Aircraft Corp., Seattle, was a
guest at the Pilot Butte inn last
night.
Mrs. W. G. Wilson. 1236 East
i&cond street, left today for Port-
-iianu wneie fine was iu meei nt?i
Wilson, from Bremerton.
The Deschutes county veterans
council will meet at 8 p. m. Tues-
day in the chamber of commerce
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Tonight 0 Rogers
offices, D Ray Miller, commander,
said today.
...D- D- Price Shevlin
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"--' u nospnai in Vancouver,
Wash., to Visit hnr enn Di.
George Price, who was woUnded
in France and has returned to the
States. Pfc. Price has turn hnih.
s in service, SSgt. Robert D.
nice in naiy and TSet. Alvin I.
who is in the 41st division, anii
nas Deen overseas 32 months.
Mrs. William C. Jones rptnrn.
ea inursaay from a visit to Port
land. The Sons of Norwav will install
officers for 1945 at a meetintr in
Norway hall at 8 tonight, it was
announced. Refreshments will be
served loiiowing the installation.
The LSO club rooms in Trinity
parish hall will, open this after
noon at 4 for the accommodation
of service men. It will open to
morrow at 2 p. m.
An important meeting of the
Bend UfaO council will be held
Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock in
the new Trinity Episcopal church
basement quarters, Carl A. John
son, chairman, has announced. He
urges all members of the council
to be present.
H. V. Spangler, an official of
the U. S. weather bureau in Se
attle, Wash., was In Bend today,
conferring with members of the
local airways weather staff. He
planned to stop in Crescent on his
way south, to meet members of
the staff of the first order sta
tion in that northern Klamath
county town.
W. P. Marsh, an official of the
Edward Hines Lumber Co. staff
at Hines, died this morning in
Chicago, 111., it has been learned
here. On his way to Chicago for
medical attention, Mr. Marsh
stopped in Bend just prior to the
holidays.
Mrs. Byron Raeburn and Mrs.
C. D. Raper left today to spend
the weekend in Portland.
Sgt. John Boyd, of Fort Lewis,
Wash., has been a guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Scott for the
formerly stationed at CamD
Abbot.
Mrs. W. E. Parsons, former
Bend resident now living in Klam
ath Falls, is visiting relatives
here. Her husband, is now a
machinist's mate 1c with the Sea-
bees. He was formerly a me
chanic for Pacific'Trailways here.
William Conroy of Madias was
in Bend yesterday.
Members of the Bend Civil air
patrol will hold a party at the
municipal airport tonight. Offi
cials stated today that members
are expected to provide their own
transportation, but that a few
cars will leave the Bend head
quarters for the field between 8
and 8:30 tonight.
Ervel Stigall, 17, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Alva Stigall, 420 Delaware,
who recently enlisted in the mer
chant marine, left last night for
Catalina Island, Calif., where he
will enter training school.
Pvt. James R. Hosmer, 20, is
now attending officer candidate
school at Caiiyle barracks, near
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NEWS OF SOCIETY
(All society items should be reported to The Bulletin not later
than 10 a.m. on the das of publication, Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays.)
P.E.O. Celebrates
20th Anniversary
Chapter Al, P. E. O. Sisterhood,
celebrated its 20th birthday an
niversary on Wednesday night
with a dinner meeting at the home
of Mrs. G. W. Ager. Five charter
members were present. They were
Mrs. Fred A. Lieuallen, Mrs.
Elmer Ward, Mrs. H. H. De
Armond, Mrs. Horace Richards
and Mrs. Elmer Ryan. A birth
day cake was cut by Mrs. Elmer
Ryan.
A review of the chapter's ac
tivities during 1944 was given by
Mrs. Carl J. Lindh.
Mrs. Phil Hitchcock of Klamath
Falls attended the meeting.
2 Madras Lodges"
Install Officers
Madras, Jan. 13 (Special) A
joint installation of Odd Fellows
and Rebekahs was held Wednes
day night. The Rebekah officers
i'lected for the ensuing year were:
noble grand, Gertrude Murry;
vice grand, Velma DeShazer; sec
retary, Alice VanWert, and treas
urer, Lela Ramsey. Those elected
for the Odd Fellows were: Noble
grand, Ralph VanWert; vice
grand, George T. Williams; T. M.
Dizney, secretary, and J. W. War
ren, treasurer.
...
Tj. I). R. To MeetThe L. D. R.
of First Lutheran church will
meet at 8 p. m. Wednesday at the
home of Mrs. Ralph Adams, 701
Broadway. Mrs. Ray Stenriet Is in
charge of the program.
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Ladies Aid To MecV-The First
Lutheran Ladies Aid meets Thurs
day at 2:30 p. m. in the church
parlors with Mrs. Ed Nystrom,
hostess, and Mrs. M. Thompson
giving the program.
W.S.C.S. To Meet The Wom
en's Society of Christian Service
of the Methodist church have an
nounced three meetings for 2 p.
m. Wednesday. Group 1 will meet
with Mrs. F. G. Hall, 1977 West
Second; group 2 with Mrs. Luther
Miles, 354 Florida, and group 3
with Mrs. William Redeman, Irv
ing apartments.
Meeting Dates Given The De
gree of Honor lodge No. 114, Bend,
will meet on the second and fourth
Tuesdays of each month at 8 p. m.
in Norway hall, it was announced
today. A business meeting will be
held on each second Tuesday and
a social night held on each fourth
Tuesday.
...
Club Dinner Tomorrow The
postponed New Year's dinner of
the Social Pinochle club will be
held at 4 p. m. tomorrow at the
home of Mrs. C. E. Soderstrom,
85G Ogden avenue. Husbands and
children of members will be pres
ent, it was announced.
Harrisburg, Pa. Jimmy, a son of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Hosmer, was
order to school upon reporting for
duly following a Thanksgiving
furlough spent in Bend. He is re
ported to be the youngest candi
date in a class of 200.
The Presbyterian guild will hold I
a rummage sale on Jan. 26-27, it
was anonunced.
Mrs. A. C. Brown of Redmond
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spent yesterday in Bend.
L. A. Dennison was in Bond
yesterday from Sisters.
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.
Dance at Eastern Star Grange
hall Saturday nights. Ladies free.
Adv.
Buy National War Bonds Now!
SHE PASSED
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Tonight
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THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND. OREGON. SATURDAY. JANUARY
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Tonight
4 p. m. LSO opens. Service
men and junior hostesses.
8 p. m. Sons of Norway instal
lations, Norway hall.
8 p. m. Joint installation, L O.
O. F. and Rebekahs, 1. O. O. F.
hall.
Sunday
2 d. m. USD oriens. service
men and Junior hostesses. USO
council meets.
4 p. m. Social Pinochle club
dinner with Mrs. C. E. Soder
strom, 856 Ogden.
Monday
7:30 p. m Royal Neighbors In
Norway hall.
Tuesday
7:30 p. m Camp Fire guard
ians in library basement.
8 p. m. Catholic Altar society
circle 1, Mrs. R. W. Brandis, 1324
West 6th.
Wednesday
2 p. m. W. S. C. S. group 1,
Mrs. F. G. Hall, 1977 W. Second;
group 2, Mrs. Luther Miles, 354
Florida; group 3, Mrs. W. Rede
man, Irving apartments.
8 p. m. Circle 4 Catholic Altar
society with Mrs. W. Curtis, 2425
Tweet place.
8 p. m. L. D. R. of First Lu
theran church with Mrs. Ralph
Adams, 701 Broadway.
Thursday
2:30 p. m. First Lutheran
Ladies Aid in church parlors.
2:30 p. m. First Presbyterian
mission study group with Mrs. R.
Graham, 1314 Federal.
FOUNDER'S DAY OBSERVED
Redmond, Jan. 13 (Special)
Chapter AQ, P. E. O. Sisterhood,
met Thursday night at the home
of Mrs. William .Tweedie. A
founder's day program was pre
sented with Mrs. George Fairfield
in charge.
Mrs. Jack Harley, president, an
nounced that members of the
1945-46 program committee would
be Mrs. William Glang, .Mrs. H.
E. Van Arsdale and Mrs. W. B.
Ualligan,
.
Royal Neighbors On Monday
The Royal Neighbors will meet at
7:30 p. m. Monday in Norway hall.
The refreshment committee is
made up of Mrs. Louis Young
berg, Mrs. George H. Zufelt and
Mrs. Walter Wise. All members
are urged to be present, it was an
nounced today, as plans for instal
lation will be made.
Circle 1 Meets Tuesday Catho
lic Alter society circle 1 will meet
at 8 p. m. Tuesday at the home of
Mrs. R. W. Brandis, 1324 West
sixth street.
Circle 4 To Meet-Cirele 4 of
the Catholic Altar society will
meet at 8 p. m. Wednesday at the
home of Mrs. William Curtis, 2125
Tweet place. Recently elected of
ficers will take office, it was an
nounced. They are Mrs. William
Hatch, president, and Mrs. Gilbert
Moty, secretary-treasurer.
Official Records
Jus! lee Court
Wilson George, Bend justice of
the peace, fined the following per
sons this week:
Norman C. Halo, Eugene, no
1045 license on a truck and trail-
c- . n i . , -in
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no trailer
light, $1.50, Jan. 11.
Thaddeus A. Taylor, Pine Tree
auto court, failure to observe
traffic signs, $2.50.
Mnrriuge License
Elwyn Lee Putnam and Mary
Stefanis Vodvik, both of Bend,
both legal age.
Miscellaneous
Honorable discharge filed: Earl
J. Lang, U. S. army.
Power of Attorney: John E.
Sellers to Mrs. John E. Sellers.
Cerates are preparations simi
lar to ointments hut are given a
more firm consistency by the ad
dition of wax.
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Captain John R. Shumway and Mrs. Shumway, the former
Elizabeth R. Ennls of West Springfield, Mass. They were married in
November at Manhasset, Long Island. Capt. Shumway, former Cen
tral Oregon resident, recently completed 100 missions over Europe
as a fighter pilot. He holds the distinguished flying cross, the air
medal and 18 oak leaf clusters.
i Sleeting Postponed The meet
ing of the League of Women Vot
ers, scheduled for Tuesday night,
has been postponed as the speak
er, Dr. Wayne S. Ramsey, direc
tor of the Deschutes county de-
Eartment of public health, will not
e able to appear. Date of the next
meeting will be announced later,
according to league officials.
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Study Group To Meet The
afternoon Mission study group of
the First Presbyterian church
will meet at the home of Mi's.
Ralph Graham, 1314 Federal
street, at 2:30 p.m., Thursday.
Mrs. Frank Riley will direct de
votions, and . Mrs. Claude Me
Cauley will present a program
discussion.
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CLUB SEES FILMS
"Better Health and Food Hab
its" was the title of a film shown
members of the Business and Pro
fessional Women's club by Miss
Elizabeth Boeckli, home demon
stration agent, at a meeting Wed
nesday night in the Pilot Butte
inn.
Metke Is Named
To Cadet Unit
John Patrick Metke has been
appointed a cadet lieutenant and
ordered to an aviation cadet regi
ment at the Corpus Christ!, Tex.,
naval air training station, his
Darents. Mr. and Mrs. Luther
I Metke, 1434 West Fourth street,
have been informed by the offi
cers commanding the marine
regiment.
"Pat's record at this base has
been exemplary and in keeping
with the best standards set for
navaKofficcrs," the commanding
officer, Lt. Col. J. W. Sapp, Jr.,
wrote Mr. and Mrs. Metke, re
cently, continuing: "May I con
gratulate you for the competency
and ability he has consistently
displayed."
Pat was student body president
and football star with the Bend
high school during 1940-41. He
graduated in 1911 and enlisted in
the marine corps shortly after.
His brother, Lt. Don Metke, is
now with the army air force in
China.
Slick Prisoners
Make Key, Escape
Council Bluffs, la., Jan. 1.3 mi
Two slick prisoners escaped to
day from the city jail.
The convicts, Edgar Cook, 31,
and John Giles, 37, held under
robbery charges, unlocked their
cell block with a key fashioned
from a toothbrush handle and
then fled in a police squad car,
which had been parked outside.
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Williams Case
Heard in Court
Chester L. Williams. 18, indicted
by the Deschutes county grand
jury on a morals charge on Nov. 6,
appeared before Judge R. S. Ham
ilton in circuit court here yester
day and pleaded guilty. Williams
appeared before Judge Hamilton
again this morning and the case
was referred to the Oregon state
board of eugenics. Williams was
remanded to the custody of Sher
iff C. L. McCauley pending a de
cision by the board.
Pvt. Robert Calhoun, 21, of the
U. S. marine corps, arrested near
The Dalles and returned to Bend
Wednesday to face larceny charg
es preferred by Mrs. V. Page,!
appeared b-t'fore Judge R. S. Ham
ilton of the Deschutes county cir
cuit court yesterday afternoon and
pleaded guilty. He was sentenced i
to one year in the state peniten
tiary. Officers ot the marine corps
waived jurisdiction.
Auxiliary Officer
To Speak in Bend
Mrs. Harold Barchus, a mem
ber of the Rose City unit of the
American Legion auxiliary In
Portland and president of district
No. 1, is to be the guest speaker
on the auxiliary broadcast over
KBND Monday at 6:30 p. m.,'
members of the local unit have
announced. i
Mrs. Barchus is to discuss the ,
auxiliary s salvage program.
Eetter to See
And See Through
Votir llltln girl will IihiU pret
tier in prnier glosses und her
eyes will greatly benefit by our
expert examination, prescrib
ing and titling.
Dr. M. B. McKenney
OPTOMETRIST
Offices: fool of Oregon Ave.
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DIAMONDS
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Buy Bonds for
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lovely fresh bloom when you
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4 Forest Men to
Attend Parley
Four U. S. forest service men
from the midstate will leave to
morrow for a ranger station near
Carson. Wash . whpiv thpv will
! attend a week's conference on job
training methods and other ad
ministrative matters pertaining to
the conduct of forest work. Going
from Bend will be William E.
Naylor, administrative assistant
in the Deschutes national forest
staff.
Naylor will be accompanied to
the Washington sessions by Ad
ministrative Assistants Henry
Sarles, Fremont national forest;
Joseph Thalhofer, Ochoco nation
al forest, Prineville; and Ernest
Smith, Malheur national forest,
John Day.
Supervisor Ralph W. Crawford
of the Deschutes forest, and his
fire assistant, Gail Baker, were
due back to Bend this weekend af
ter attending a week's parley at
the same place.
PROGRAM CHANGE MADE
The radio program, "Voice of
the Missionary Baptist church,"
formerly heard at 1:30 p. m. on
Sundays, will be broadcast here
after from 12:30 to 1 p. m. Sun
days, effective tomorrow, Elder L.
H. Boswell, pastor, said today.
Waste Paper Collection
Tomorrow (Sunday)
For complete details tee story on page one
For Wartime Health
Serve
Popular, Because It's GOOD!
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HORIZONTAL VERTICAL
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Squadron 2 Aircraft
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6 Native of
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13 Hounded
14 Perish
15 Dry
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foot
7 Equal
8 Nine (Roman)
9 Lord Privy
Seal (ab.)
10 Lubricators
1 1 English street
21 Anesthetics
car
23 German
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17 Exclamation
18 Symbol for
24 Possess
26 Sailor
28 Helped
30 Stair part
33 Symbol for
samarium
34 Morlndin dye
35 Part of "be"
36 Rough lava
37 Extra
39 Birds' homes
41 Essence (ab.)
42 Obtain
43 Vehicle
45 Rare
tellurium
50 Wlnglike part
33 Operatic solo
55 Type of
molding
56 In bed
57 Finishing
tool
59 Dangled
61 King's home
62 Victims of
, leprosy
PAGE FIYE
Gestapo Accused
Of Mass Deaths
London, Jan. 13 lUWThe Dally
Herald reported today in a dis
patch datellned "Bande on the
Ardennes Front" that the Gestapo
had killed nearly all the young
men of Bande Christmas eve, in
reprisal for the alleged firing at
a staff car when Germans re
treated through the village last
September. . ,
One man who escaped reported
the massacre to the British.
Thirty-four frozen bodies were
recovered, the dispatch said, add
ing that a report of 300 bodies of
civilians found a few miles from
the village had not been con
firmed. Worship God
In God's Way
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52 Addends
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27 Girl's name
28 Onager
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