THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEB. 20t 1945 PASE WYE jocofjnfew5 fMaximum yesterday 45 degrees. Temperature: 10 p, m, 25 tie- .t in a. m ST ueerees. Velo- fciiy f wind: 10 p. ni, calm; 10 a. siu, 11 " J C. Cecil ol Burns, was a busi ness visitor here today. A V. Meyers and Harold Bow- r nf the state game commission. were in Bend today from Port land. A daughter was corn at the St. Charles hospital yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Lewis ol Sisters. Mrs. Winston Ebmeier of Port land arrived last night to visit rel atives here. Ronald B. Ballantyhe, seaman pc, injured aooara snip m tne South Pacific In early November, is now hospitalized at Farragut, Ida. According to information re cently received by his mother, Mrs. Norman B. Ballantyne, he Is slowly regaining the use of his paralyzed ngnt arm. Mr. and Mrs. Guy E. Claypool and son. Dale, have left for San Francisco, Calif., on a buying trip. F. F. Whitley, agriculture de velopment agent for the Great Northern rauway, was a tsena ous iness visitor toaay. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Noonchester of Burns, last night were guests at the Pilot Butte inn. William Rose and J. T. Craine, of the S. P. & S. railway, were Bend visitors today from Wish ram, Wash. i Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Stadter of Oregon City, were here today. Stadter, tormer tseno city attor- ney, transacted legal business while here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Miles were Bend callers today from Sil ver Lake. Glenn Stockton, representative of the Standard Oil company at Prineville, was here today on busi ness. '. ' August Lindstroth, representing the Western Pine association, was pi Bend today from Portland. A. C. Wright, Mrs. Fannie Wright and Ward MacRostie, all of Tulelake, Calif., spent the; week-end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Entrikih. Mrs. Wright is Mrs. Entrikin's mother while Mac Rostie is her brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Lferman of Madras spent yesterday in Bend on business. William Hannan and James Kerr Were in Bend yesterday from Madras. Lt. A. C. Heatherington of the Redmond army air field was in Bend on business yesterday. Mrs. E. A. iterndbh of Prine ville shopped in Bend yesterday. Mrs. William Thomas Was in Bend yesterday from Madras. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Chester left for Klamath Falls today where they will meet their son, Dick Chester, seaman 2c, who will spend a short leave in Bend. Dick, who enlisted in December, recent ly completed boot training at the San Diego, Calif., naval base. Frank McDonald of Redmond transacted business in Bend yes terday. Alfred Swift and son were In Bend yesterday on business from 43k. 35c 2 HITS Ends Tonight 5" unnm BARGAIN NIGHTS Dorothy Lamour Robert Preston Preston Foster "mm OVER . BURMA Plus 2nd Full Length Feature - vl Terrebonne. R. R. Thompson of Cloverdale was In Bend yesterday oa busi ness. . A. B. Davenport was in Bend on business yesterday from. . Red mond. , - .. - Friends here have learned of the Dirth oi a oaughter to Mr. and Mrs. WUiiara A. King, in Portland. Tne baoy, which weighed two pounds at birth in November, has oeen named Dorothy Louise, and she now weighs live pounds. Mrs. King is the iormer Vaions Mc Donald, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Byron McDonald, former Bend residents who nnw Uva in u-. land. Dorothy Louise is a grand- uaugmer oi sirs, iconise King, of Canyon City. MSeri. John W .tnhnsfm ! ut.- iting at the home of his brother) amory r.. jonnston, after 29 montns in the Mediterranean the ater where he served as r-htat ground crews responsible'for the was reported today. Johnston Was in Bend last on ciiriMma Hau nf 1941. He enlisted to the air force tne following day. Reared in Mad ras, he is a son ol Mr. and Mrs. Georee Johnston vtthn in Moscow, Ida. Mr. and Mr, Hwirpd Rnwn-nft 26 Revere street, have announced thd hil-th nf a riaiiektac raalnhUn seven pounds, yesterday at the mayne nurserynome. Introducing a new. sreatly im proved Cold Wave the Royette Roil Super-Test! The ereme lo tion actually reconditions and strengthens all types of hair in the permanent process. Special in troductory offer at $20,00. Costs mucn more in larger cities. Pow der. Puff Beauty Shoppe. . Adv. farm Goals (Continued from Page One) 26, lp.d, Ttamald grange hall; fen. a, 10 a. m., Cloverdale com munity hall; Feb, 2T, 7p, m, Al falfa grange hail, and Feb. 28, 7 p. m.. Alfalfa grange hall. community committeemen who will be present to assist in pre paring the farm plans are: Alvtn J. Phillips, chairman; O. F. Wal lenberg, and Harold Eby, Terre bonne; Jim Underwood, chair man; E. B. Adams, and E. E. Bur gess, Redmond; Geo. T. Murphy, chairman; Ray Davidson, and R. D. Stowell, Eastern Star; Fred Shepard, chairman; Lee Alien and Tom Fair, Tumalo; R. R. Thomp son, chairman; Ellis Jfidgtngton, and Homer F, Brown, Cloverdale; Carl B. Livesley, chairman; Al bert Shults and E. E. Pickett, Al falfa. Sgt. Fox Winner Of New Cluster KBND's audience, listening to Glen Hardy's 10 o'clock news this morning, learned that TSgt. Rob ert m. t ox, son of postmaster n. H. Fox, has been- awarded ; an other oak leaf cluster and cited for meritorious achievement as a member of a B-29 crew operating in the Asiatic theater of war. Among those listening to the newscast was Sgt. Fox's father. Sgt. Fox has been in the Asiatic theater since last April, and was a member of a "Fort" crew that blasted Japan ori June 15. Sgt. Fox is a radio operator aboard one of the big sky forts. FIRE HITS MILL Albany, Ore., ' Feb. 20 IP Damage "in the thousands of dollars" has resulted from a fire of undetermined origin In the Hub City Lumber company plan ing mill, owner Kenneth Richards disclosed today. TONIGHT TOMORROW 35c 2 HITS RPinT-nnwin i -shage R NEWS OF SOCIETY (All society items should be reported to The Bulletin not later than 10 Ja. on the days of publication, Tuesdays, Thursdays ana Saturdays.) Party, Shower Given By Mrs. G. Bradetich An elaborate dinner party, com bined with a baby shower, Was given last Thursday by Mr. and Mrs. George Bradetich . at the Bradetich Brothers ranch, In honor of Eleanor Ann Bulyk and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs., John Bradetich, Eleanor Ann, the first grandchild of the John Bradetichs, was born in Texas to Lt and Mrs. George H. Bulyk on Feb. 1L Mrs. Bulyk Is the former Helen Bradetich of Bend. The lieutenant is now in the South Pacific, -t An array of gifts for Eleanor Ann were received and will be forwarded to her mother. A color scheme of pink and white was used throughout and the dining table was centered with a great pink and white cake, topped by a bassinette of pink and white Icing. -. , Guests Listed Among those present were Mrs. joe Hinee, Mrs. Victor Plath, Mrs. George Nelson, Mrs. E. G. Mc Cabe, Mrs. Hugh Logan, Mrs. D. Bozich, Mrs. , George Tomac, Mrs.- Joe Petranovich, Mrs. Tony Pastulovich, Mrs. Joe Petrano vich, Jr, Mrs. Charles Chopp, Mrs. John. Mihelich, Mrs. Walter Nel son, Mr, and Mrs. John Grunditz, Mr. and Mrs, George Rastovtch, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mayne, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bradetich, Mr. and Mrs, Mike Vpdvick, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Barnurn, Mr. and Mrs. Carson Call and daughters, Judy, Susan and Joart Call; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lowe and son, Mr. and Mrs. Pete- Wobas and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Everett LenW and son, Danny Rastovich, Miss Billie Mayne, Miss Jean Mayne, Miss Edith Bradetich and Miss Betty Bradetich.'- . ; .' .;' , , A,A,kJ,W. MEET ' The February meeting of the A.A.U.W. wag held at the home of Mrs. if. Allen - Young, 310 Con gress, Thursday evening with Miss Zola McDougall and Mrs. A. W. Westfall as assistant hostesses. Following a. short business meet ing", book reviews of "Will the Better Workf Be New" by Becker, and "Toward An Abiding Peace" by Maclver, were reviewed by Miss MeDoueall and Mrs. Al- meda Hoist. Refreshments W the Valentine motif were served by the hostesses. . . L.D.R- To EnteHaln At the' First Lutheran church Lenten services at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday t Mrs. isverett Jones, Mrs. ciniora Davis and Mrs. Howard Korthaus will sing. The worshippers will be Invited to be the guests of the L.D.R. In the parlors after the services. , -Wee Women To Meet The Wee Women's. 4-H club will meet at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. Hubert Bartlett In Boyd Acres. - AUXILIARY HEARS GROUP The Bend high school symposi um group spoke on, "The Return ing Veteran," before ihe Junior Chamber of Commerce Auxiliary last night in the Sun room of the Pilot- Butte inn. Speakers were: June Alfrey, Beverley Baer, Betty j Jeffrey and Ruth Terlisner. A dis cussion followed and a business meeting was held later. Mrs. Bruno Rath, president, presided. NEW kind of ASPIRIN tablet doesn't upset stomach When you need 5 quickrelieffrom f pain, do ydu hesitate to take aspirin because! It leaves you with an upset. stomach? If so, this new medi-, cal discovery,' SUPERIN. is "Just what the doc-1 , tor ordered" ior you. ! Superin it oipirin nlu contains the same pure, safs toplrin you i I have long known but developed j by doctors in a special way for ' those upset by aspirin in its ordi-; ) nary form, 1 i This haw kind of aspirin tablet 1 dissolves more quickly lets the ' aspirin get right at the job of re : lieving pain, reduces the acidity of ordinary aspirin, and does hot ir ritate or upset stomach even after ; repeat doses. Tjr IM ut t remind you to et Superin today, so you can have , it on hand when headaches, tolds, etc., strike. .See now quickly, it relieves pam now r . , , , . line you ieei aiier Tt.uJl.iHC laning.Atyouraruf- v" gist s, lof and Wit. 1 Qfi SOCIAL CALENDAR Taesday . pm-ttrcle 1, Cathoiic Altar society with Mrs. W J. Eagan, 45 Congress, , 8 p.m. Treaty approval discus sion, League ol Women Voter, Pilot Butte inn. , 8 p.m.r-Fast president ot De gree of Honor with Mrs, Ovid Evans, Lee lane. Tuesday 8 p.m. -!- Queen Esther ghWp with Miss Alma Jean Ryman, 415 Lafayette, Wednesday S p,Tn. W.S.CS. group 1 with Mrs., Harry Drake, 1128 Lexing ton. Group 2 with Mrs. Ethan In nis, 344 Delaware. Group 3 with Mrs. R, E, Johnson, 1728 W. 1st. 7:30 p.m. L.D.R. in First Lu theran church parlors. , Thursday , , 2-4 p.m. l.H.S. tea at Chris tian church. Friends invited. FHdiy , S pin. Women of Moose theet ing and Initiation, Moose hall. . Saturday - 1:30 p.m. Wee Women with Mrs. Hubert Bartlett. 8 p.m. Town and Country club card party at Harry Drake home, 1128 texingtoa b.AM Convention Delegates Named Redmond, Feb. 20 Special) Delegates to the state convention of the Daughters of the American Revolution were elected it a meet, ing fteld at the home of Mrs. J. R, Roberts, The convention will be held next month in Portland. Dele gates elected were Mrs. J, R. Roberto and Mrs. Charles M. Sharp. Mrs. C, W. Helm reviewed Wal ter Lippman's book. "United States War Aims." The March meeting -will be held with Mrs. C, R. McLallin. Benefit Group Honors Member A wedding cake and coffee table were presented to Mrs. Olga Clo ver, a recent bride, at a meeting tion in Norway hall on February j Those present were Bea Spcn- cer, Frieda Pickett, Daisy ffil, Edtth Holllnshead, Lillian Walker Mary Allen, Eva Winters, Agnei Burrows, Florence Nielsen, Edith' emi n m n i-!ii5,. a , v.. w Junior Lraurue Meets The Junior Civic League met last ; TTiursday night at the home ofl Mrs, Gail Pelker, at which time ; . r-t.- ' i n rArOTrFed'eWton of Wometrt club, was guest speaker, each; vaUd through March Mrs, Chamberlin discussed thoLi, state club organization, and re ported on the state board meet ing held in January. Mrs. Urcel Sigfrlt was program chairman. Grange Hall Ladle AW The Grange Hall Ladies Aid will meet at 2 p.m. Thursday with Mrs. R coupons valid through August 21, H. Foiey on East 8th street, J Not more than 62 per cent of sea- , ' i son's rations should have been Tea Scheduled Members and uned to date in Portland area, 82 friends have been invited to a tea! Jwr cent jn Roseburg area, and f.ronL2 p rn- on Thursday at 149 per cent in North Head area. the Christian church, to he given) by ihe I,H,S. group. Mrs. Wayne Hamilton is the group leader. I Buy National War Bonds Now! CPA ODD LOT RELEASE RATION FRE Feb. 19 fo March 10, inc. For Men and Women LIMITED NUMBER &ROKEN SIZES mmmrmmm Symposium Speaks Before B.&P.W, Hie high school symposium, team spoke on "The Returning Veteran," at a meeting of the' Bend Business and Professional Women's club on Wednesday night in the Pilot Butte inn. A dis-f cusslon of the subject followed. At the business meeting plans were made tor a dinner meeting on March 15 in honor ot Mrs, Con-1 stance Webber, state president off the B. P. W and Miss Olive j Huston, head of the national Held j service of the organization. Missj Elizabeth Boeckli, program co- ordination chairman, is in charge) of plans tor the dinner. I rtJSIPER CXl'B MEETS I Redmond, Feb. 20 tSpeelal) The Juniper Literary society tart last Wednesday with Mrs. Ray Rogers. Mrs. C. H. IrvSn read a short story. Mrs. R. L. Lewis spoken on "Undulant fever and Bang's disease." Mrs. George Brewster brought a guest. I Card Party Winners Prize win-1 ners at the card party held Sat-' wrday by the Women of the Moose ( were Mrs. P. E. Lyons, Mrs, Jo-j soph F. Egg, Joseph F. Egg and; Henry Merritt. 1 Initiation Planned Candidates will be initiated into the Women, of the Moose at a regular meeting I at S p.m, Friday in Moose hall.' According to an announcement, ol- liters will wear formal gowns. j ... , Card Party Wanned The Town and Country club will hold a cart ! party on Saturday night at thef home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry! oraKe, 1128 Lexington. Play will start at 8 p.m. P.E.O. Plans Dinner iteetltty A dinner meeting ot the P.E.O. Sisterhood will be held Thursday at 7 o'clock at the home of Mrs. H. H. DeArmond, 373 East Green- wood. Mrs. Frank H. Loggan will ; be In charge of the program, i ... Clrde 1 To Meet Tonight at 8 o'clock Circle 1 of the Catholic Altar society will meet at the home of Mrs. W, J. Eagan, 545 Congress street. Ration Calendar Processed Foods; Book 4 Blue stamps X5 through B2 valid through March 31. Blue stamps C2 through G2 valid through M valid through jne 2, 5!ca,t' Butt"i ;!,W!SaLBi??k 43 JJf 2tPs ?i Cft V8S r0UES Irch f ffiroHfi X,3 valid through April mtt stamPf through D2 valid through June 2., S)Jgar. Book 4-Sugar sssmp 34 (valid through i-ebruary m &ugar B'raPf "Stitild. e5 il! . ' fi kvTA'rp,ane Slatnps 12-3 now valid. 5 Zi Stoves: Apply local board for oil, gas stove certificates. Wood, Coal, Sawiiusl ; Dealer determines delivery priority front consumer's written statement of annual needs and quantity on hand. M OH: Pnriml 1. 2 3 nnil 4 New for .100 Wool New Colors Smart Sfylet Big Values COATS 19.75 to 39.50 New arrival, tatad to the times. Colon (t tts cheerfu! $M, f frfc op war-weary (WW, MalsriaSs are aH wool, JaiJorsng perfect, and styles ttfcn d youthful, Prices for every budget and net for every figure. See tiiml Try iham on! Wtl 7H PLAC Mrs. Neal Funeral To Be In Olympia Olympia, Wash, Feb. 20 B Funeral services will be held at St, John's Episcopal church at 11 a.m. tomorrow for Mrs. Carl B. Neal, 57, wife of the supervisor of the Olympia national forest, Mrs. Neal died Sunday. Dr. Frederick ScMAk will of flcate at the rites. The body will be sent to Portland tor burial in PJverview Abbey. While her htwtand was stntion- ed here as Supervisor of the Dos. chutes national forest, Mrs. Neal was active In community and civic work and served as a member of the Bend school board. She was also a member of the Allied Arts club and other local organizations. CAMP FIItR ELECTS OFFICERS Redmond. Feb. 20 ISnedaU The Aganning camp fire girl's j group elected the following offi-j cers at their meeting; j Darione Fields, president; Ver-' lene Winkle, vice-president; Mar garet Mickrl, swerrtary; CSrolyn Killlngbeck, treasurer; Arisen mm to hp LE'S TO TRADE Loney, sergeant-at-arms; Laura fed. Kline was in a hospital at Lee Loop, scribe. Leader of the! Florence, A Tirana, but is back at group Is Mrs, D, C Nooe. . Kline Is Injured At Ranch Rodeo Harold Kline, former owner of the Palace In Bead, recently suf fered a broken teg in an accident at a ranch rodeo near Coolidge, Arizona, friends here have iearrs- YOU SAW THEM ALU! "SAN FRANCISCO" "CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS" TfST PILOT "IOYS TOWN" "A SUV HAMH AND "BOOM TOWN" NOW COME DOWN TOMORROW AND SEE HIS SREATtST PERFORMANCE SPINCIR "SiYENTH TRACY In the - CROSS" CAPITOL Tomorrow Triuts, Fri. and Sat. V M for all ?S SW EL Wirt Until S teit bntstIS"w4 Theta wrapper witi b empry until further nofke. w m - I this heme in CooMdge now. Trie I break was a compound fracsure. j Providing his k'g heals propet 'ly, Kline expects to return to Arab soldiers of the feurteefrth century threw jars of burnltsg naptha from catapults while wearing speetally fireprsefed cloth. m th fg C strong .ices Into a attacks that ..se points re- "ance. raged along k Canadian yea.