THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEB. 8, 1945 Western Coast Struck By Gale Portland, Feb.. 8 ui A sweep ing gale which coupled wilh a .lashing rain yesterday to give western Oregon and Oregon and .Washington its worst storm in nine years, appeared to have abat ed today but left in its wake one person dead, damaged power and Happy Landing! Luzon Natives Hail Bloodless Subic Bay Landing House telephone lines, buildings aim roads. ' Victim of the storm was Jess Hover of Raymond,, Wash., who was driving on the Aberdeen Raymond highway when a falling tree crashed Into his car, killing rPASE EIGHT t , K Dress him. Slides Result v Damage to power and telephone lines was less than expected with officials of these companies stat ing that all important service had been continuous and that damag ed lines had been repaired with rapidity.. Tower was off in Astor ia for three hours Wednesday. The heavy rain caused a num ber of slides through the storm area with heaviest damage on the Wolf creek highway of Oifgon where traffic and bus schedules were delayed considerably. Portland had 1.24 inches of rain in 24 hours yesterday. (NEA Telephoto) Filipino natives turn out In their ceremonial whites to welcome doughboys streaming ashore In bloodless tending at La Paz, on west coast of Luzon, to cut Jap lines between Bataan and other JaD-held Darto of Luzon. Not a shot was fired nor a bomb dropped throughout the landing. 3700 Imprisoned Civilians Released in Manila Card Games (Continued from Page One) Wood, proprietor of the Downing hotel and cafe. Wood appeared before the com mission to report asserted nt Jacking" of licensed taxlcab serv ices in the city. He reported that a man operating a large sedan had for the past 30 days been "stealing" passengers from the legitimate operators. It developed that no formal complaint bad been made against the man, and cab drivers who were expected to ap pear last night failed to attend. Purchase of a new police car and a dump truck for the street department, was authorized. The commission also voted to grant a license to the West Coast Victory Shows for a'carnlval here from July 10 to the 14th. Drainage of Ogden avenue to permit the paving of a portion of West Fifth street was ulso au thorized. Mayor Nlebergall and City Man ager Relter were instructed to ap pear before the county court with a plea that the county Juvenile officer devote more time to child rlnllnminnfU fnuru In thn nltu Contending that It would be Im possible for a fire truck to get through the street under present lrJ: TtimMmlMm-t-ftM"'' 1- - - (NEA Telenhoto) This Is the campus of Santo Tomas University, In which Japanese Imprisoned civilians during their occupation of Manila, More than 3700 thin, hungry Allied civilians, 2500 of them Americans, cried a hysterical welcomo to liberating troops which made a dramatic dash through the city's bock door. conditions. Commissioner Blakley asked that parking be prohibited on the west side of St. Helens place between Wall street and Broadway, adjacent to the Trinity Episcopal church. The street de partment was instructed to In vestigate and remedy conditions there. - t - As an accommodation to fliers, the commission also authorized the purchase of an electric "hot plate" for coffee making at the municipal airport. Teamsters' Local Formed in Bend Several colonial Maryland ports for ocean vessels are now miles i from navieable water, havlncl wl,h tw Portland union offl- been filled with silt from farm-, cluls ln attendance, a local charter lands. 705 Columbia Street Phono 350 Saturday FOOD MARKET mm COFFEE ssv Drip or Regular 29c Friday Saturday Savings I J Swans Down FAMILY FLOUR 41) Mi. Hug $2.29 Kperry PANCAKE FLOUR No. 10 Hug 73c Miracle Whip PINTS 25c (Jl'ARTS 45c Bettv Crncker VEGETABLE NOODLE SOUP MIX 3 pkgs. 26c Merrimac Peas can 15c H&D Cream Corn can 15c Santiam String Seans can 17c Merrimac Salmon i can 26c Fabric Soft Tissue .4 rolls 25c Wesson Oil ........... . .quart 59c Fels Naptha Bar 4 for 19c Camay Toilet Soap 3 for 20c Babo Cleanser can 11c SAVINGS IN QUALITY MEATS Skinned Hams, half or whole Del Monte (8 Uftl ) .lb. 33c Breast of Veal vifh Pocket for Stuffing lb. 20c No Points Roast Beef Loaf, Veal Loaf, Ham Loaf, No Points Lunch Meats Little Pig Sausages, for Breakfast lb. 42c Roasting Hens and Rabbits and Fish Colored Hi Ho Bl'TTKK . WAKKKS 19c Krispy Crackers 2 lb. pkg. 31c 2 Fliers Injured In Traffic Crash Two fliers stationed at the Red mond army air field were confined to the St. Charles hospital today, I one oi mem in serious condition, as a result of a collision late yes terday between a motorcycle and an automobile on East First street, police reported. In the hospital were Lts. Don Christopherson, 21, and Ralph Seely, 24, Christopherson suffer ing from a possible skull fracture and Seely with a broken right leg and a possible broken right arm. According to Officer Lyn Bar tholomew, who investigated the accidents, the fliers were riding north on First street near Under wood street on a motorcycle, when the machine crashed into the side of an automobile being driven by Mrs. M. F. Lyons, 2101 East First street. Lt. Christopherson was pi loting the motorcycle. Turn Is Made The collision is said to have oc curred when the fliers tried to pass Mrs. Lyon's car as she turned to enter the driveway of her home. Officer Bartholomew said that the motorcycle skidded 56 feet before it struck the car. i Lt. Seely had Just recently re turned from a tour of duty over seas, and it was Lt. Christopher son's first day at the Redmond army air field. for a teamsters' union, AFL, was ' installed at a gathering held last night in the labor hall. Officers were installed at the same time, and members of The Dalles and Hood River were also embraced in the local union. f Attending from Portland were Olin Harrison, business represen tative of the Teamsters local there, and Willis Mayo, president i of the Portland local. I In presenting the charter, No. 321, the Portland union men ex pressed the opinion that establish- j i mem oi tne tocai nere would re sult In better relations between management and labor. Officers of the new local are I Leslie Chapman, president; Merle Nehl, recording secretary; Hugh Cole, secretary-treasurer and bus iness representative, and Andy Jepp and Leo Potts, trustees. I It was revealed that there are 120 members from Bend, and be tween 150 and 200 in The Dalles , and Hood River. AUCTION RING SOLD Redmond, Feb. 8 Sale of B. L. Rennolds' auction sales ring a mile south of Redmond to C. E. Smith of Lebanon, was re ported here today. Smith said that he planned extensive Im provements to the ring, and that It would be open for use around March 1, with a capacity for han dling 2,000 head of livestock. 8 Locomotives Hti by Airmen Chungking, Feb. 8 UP) Fighter planes of the U. S. 14th air force based in North China, destroyed eight locomotives and shot down two Japanese planes yesterday near Tsinan, capital of Shantung province, a communique reported today. The Tsinan airdrome also was attacked. The Chinese-American compos ite wing swept the Peiping-Han-kow railroad and Yangtze river shipping, destroying one locomo tive and sinking a steamer. An other steamer and a gunboat were damaged, lhe planes also destroy ed a gunboat below Hankow. LEAGUE MEETING SET Milk betterment in Deschutes county will be discussed at a meet ing of the Women's Civic league at 1 p. m. tomorrow at a luncheon in the Pine Tavern. Glen W. Thompson, sanitarian of the Des chutes county department of pub lic health, will speak. Mrs. C. P. Becker will make a report. Per sons interested in milk sanitation and quality are invited to attend the luncheon, Mrs. J. F. Arnold, president, stated today. The Fiji islands have furnished American s o 1 d ' e r s with over $5,000 worth of ice cream under reverse lend-lease. Passing the 'Ammo' to China EVENT Still many to choose from Spring Styles - Favorite. Colors Dependable Materials Cotton Dresses Unheard-of values in these war Hays daytime house dresses In sturdy, tubbable cottons, gay floral prints, stripes, etc. The value hit of the season. 1.49 Brentwood Cottons 198 Frilly floral prints, pretty polka dots, and slimming stripes, all in good quality, easly-washing cottons. The styles are new and gay for street or stay-at-home. Spun Rayons 2.44 Brunch Coats 1.98 Lovely new spring colors in neatly tailored styles, sizes 1 2-44 a big hit with all who've seen them. Easy to wear, easy to wash, easy to iron, styled for all-day comfort, every day! House magic in easy-to-put-on open front "breakfast to lunch" dresses in wide wrap arounds, button or tie models. Washable and color fast, all sizes gay floral prints. JUST RECEIVED, NEW SHIPMENT ART THREAD SEWING THREAD Bedspread Cottons, Embroidery Floss,. Crochet Threads, Mercerized Sewing Thread Waterproof Duck Pants Jackets Heavy duck pants, slicker lined, double faced. Jackets have double shoulders and sleeves. Pant 5.50 Jacket 5.90 Heavy 1 6 Lb. Cotton Union Suits Heavy cotton union suits for warmth and wear, both models have long legs, short or long sleeves. Long Sleeve 1.19 Short Sleeve 1.49 Spurs Amicability Out of the present campaign in Deschutes county to gather usable clothing for the 'use of Russian civilians today loomed the pros pects that closer and more friend ly relationships between local res dents and our war allies will result. For the Junior chamber of commerce, sponsoring the Bend drive, reported today that they had received 3,000 "greeting cards" which may be attached to the bundles of donated clothing. , The cards, bearing the Ameri can flag and greetings in . both English and Russian, have a space for the writing of a message to the Russian recipient of the clothing and provision for the name and address of the donors. The cards are available at the salvage depot, SJ6 Wall street. Virgil Lyons and Frank Prince, Jr., co-chairmen of the Bend Jay cee campaign, today expressed 'itisfactlon with the amount of clothing being received at the de pot, reporting that twice as much Milwaukee Police Teaching 'Teen Agers Respect for Law Milwaukee IIP) Chief of Pnlb Joseph T. Kluchesky and his as sistants are teaching 'teen-aged youngsters in Milwaukee public and parochial schools the mean ing of law and order. The new educational program is changing the old method whereby according to Kluchesky, the first and perhaps only time most chil dren came in contact with offi cers of the law occurred when they got into trouble. Now, however, the youngsters, In groups of 50 to 100 meet every Saturday morning with police of ficers and observe the functions of the police department at the safety building. "Besides serving a a crime pre vention movement, the program will help the youngsters in be coming law-abiding citizens" the police chief explained. "Movies and talks will instill in them the importance of respecting other people's property and the penal ties for vandalism" Emphasizing the neeessitv nf obeying bicycle traffic laws for! Juveniles could lust as well serve to develop law-abiding youngsters. Capt. Dax showed the first class a bicycle safety movie, a travellog and then had the pupils sing the words of a song flashed on the screen. Kluchesky talked to them, too, and also introduced Sergeant Harry Hassel, policeman in the school district. All Saturday morning "classes" ' close with a tour of the safety building to acquaint the young sters with the functions of the entire police department. Do FALSE TEETH Rock, Slide or Slip? FASTEETH, on Improved powder t bo aprlnkled on upper or lower plates, hold, false teeth more firmly In place. Do not alide, slip or rock. No gummr ooey, pasty taste or feeling-. FAS TEETH Is alkaline (non-acid). Does not aour. Checks "plate odor" (denture breath). Get FASTEETH at any drugstore. h id been received yesterdav as ,nPlr own Protection, the children the day before. " Wl11 lparn early in life to acquire While residents were still urged! k000. tra'C habits for they are to bring their bundles to thei thc f.uturP motorists of the com- rlennt if nneihlr a-ranmni, i mUnitV. Klucheskv Said. I were completed today, it was said, I e cnlef decided to inaugurate for the participation" of a numbcrl tl,e educational program after i of school children in the collee-i,wo ",est courses" given in one I tion and delivery of bundles. Kord ' Public school stirred up great in- Hlinnnll In phai-nA Pnt.nl '. tereSt. The decisive specinno American and Chinese, joldieri are shown piling ammunition into one of the convoy trucks at Ledo, India, tor movement to the Chinese fighting front over the newly-opened Burma-Ledo highway. The highway has been named Stilwell Road after Gen. Joseph W.' Stilwell. (Photo by Frank Cancellare. NEA-Acme . Picturepool photographer.) children's activities in the drive, ; reported that squads of the chil i dren would cover the city follow i Ing school tomorrow. I Large shipments of clothing I were expected from outlying dls- tricts tomorrow and Saturday, the ' day the drive ends. Wade Short, .chairman at Redmond: George i Wakefield at Sisters, and John C. Johnon, Lapine have reported a fine response to the appeal for 'discarded clothing. arranged by Captain Hubert Dax. now m charge of the training school, who felt that the facilities of the police bicycle school for Charles E. Boardman ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Bank of Bend Bldg. Bend. Oregon Ph. 28-J. Fully Equipped For Modern Drugless . Treatment Spinal Adjustment Physio Therapy Tox Eliminator niasnosls, X Koy and Heart Graphing: Dr. R. D. Ketchum Chiropractic Physician 124 Minnesota Ave. Phone "94 dm