The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, March 01, 1945, Page 8, Image 8

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    " THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON, THURSbAY, foARCH 1, 1945
PAGE EIGHT
Red Cross Drive
Plans Completed
Prinpville, Fob. 28 (SneclaD
Everything is In readiness for the
annual Red Cross war fund drive,
to start on Thursday, March 1, an
nounces G. S. Vergeer, Crook :
county chairman of the campaign. I
The Lions club will have charge of
the business section canvass,
while the residential districts will
be handled by the block leaders
under the direction of Mrs. O. O.
Haeedorn. The rural districts will
be directed by Mrs. E. L. Woods
nnd the Industrial sections by C.
F. Woodruff.
The quota for Crook county this
time is $7,700, an increase of 10
per cent over last year's quota.
Of the $7,700, $4600 Roes to the
national fund and $3,100 to the
local chnnter.
Chapter Work Told
An important work of the local
chapter the past vear has been the
. home service unit under the di
rection of Mrs. Elizabeth Forsvthe
with 12 volunteer helpers. Their
office in the Kobinson and Clifton
building is kept open daily from
2 to 4 o'clock. Mrs. Forsythe re
ports this service having aided
over 200 service men and their
families the past year. They have
given out loans and grants
amounting to $1239 of which the
army emergency rehet has reim
bursed them with S795.
The production center, with
rooms in the Ochoco Inn, says
Mrs. William Endlcott in charge,
has made and shipped 3,684 ar
ticles. These were produced bv
428 workers putting in 2,475
hours. Besides these 160 home
workers have put in 1,640 hours.
A selection of these articles Is now
on display in the J. C. Penney
window. The last quota, says Mrs.
Endicott. Is a heavy one and there
Is urgent need for more workers.
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Four Allied Armies sweep ahead on
150-mile sector of Western Front,
reaching points within 14 miles of
Cologne. Important towns seized In
cluded Golzheim, Steinstrass, Rodln
gen, Ornnterath, Bltburg and Witt-llnger.
Mr. and Mrs. George Billings-
ley had as dinner guests on Sun
day, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Van
Buskirk and Mr. and Mrs. Austin
Olsen of Redmond and Mr. and
Mrs. W. B. Simmons.
Mrs. Charlie Christy spent a
couple days last week in . Bend
visiting her daughter Miss Mary
Laplne, March 1 (Special) Din
ner guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Bud Capps Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Olson of
Tvtnn Anch nnH Mn Jilulnn
Potormn nn,l cl.lUrnn nf Slinvlln I Christy.
Among those who were in La-. Tne Home Economics club met
pine from Shevlln Sunday were Wednesday afternoon at the home
Mr. nnd Mrs. Roland Gumpett of Mrs. W, B. Simmons. Miss
nnd family, Mr. and Mrs. Buss Elizabeth Boekli was present and
Fordham and girls, Mr. and Mrs. hud charge of the meeting, The
Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Alvie Coff- club decided to sponser a Red
man and children, and Mr. and Cross benefit danco to be held at
Mrs. Bonnie Conklin and son. the community hall on the night
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Amnions of of March 10th.
Prlnevillo stopped in Laplne Sat- . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Posey of
urday en route to Shevlln to visit Shevlln were in Cloverdale Sat
Mrs. Ammon's sister, Mrs. Jim urdav lookinc over their Drorjertv.
Posey has recently bought the
Jerry Groskruger place which ad
Joins his other ranch.
Ed McGreor has sold the place
which he recently bought from
Harry Hayes.
Mrs. Ray Le Blanc Is staying
this week with her parenst Mr.
and Mrs. W. B. Simmons. I
Pfc. Charles Christy has re
in
City, Utah after spending a couple
weeks visiting his parents Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Christy. I
Emory.
Bob and Dick Powell who are
attending Hills Military academy
In Portland spent the week-end
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Powell. Mrs. Powell and Dick
returned to Portland Sunday eve
ning, but Bob, who was ill, will
stay in Laplne until he Is able to
return. Mrs. Powell will return
by way of Eugene where she will ' tVhe hosoi al at Brleha
look nftPi- hnslnosa hnfnro mmin i'urn 10 ,m? hospital at Brlgha
home. .
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Einory of
Shevlln, and children, visited at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vic
Fern Saturday.
Mrs. James Stearns left Sunday
for Denver, Colo,, where James is
stationed.
Miss Ethel Conway of Prinevllle
Is visiting this week at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Carey Stearns.
Mrs. Leonard Planner nnd In
fant daughter relurnrd home
from the hospital In Bend Satur
day. Mrs. L. L. Osborne is ill In the
St. Charles hospital In Bend.
Mrs. Harold Still and children
returned to their home in Bend
Sunday. They have been visiting
her sister, Mrs. Clarence Still for
some time.
Cloverdale
Cloverdale, March 1 (Special)
Mr.. and Mrs. R. T. Jackson have
returned to their home in Salem
after spending several days here
at their raneh last week.
Herthel Caverhill has been call
ed for army service and left with
the group leaving Bend for Port
land last week.
Ernest Hammack started Tues
day driving the Redmond Union
high school bus, relieving Robert
Johnson who quit to start his
farming.
Mrs. Lee Goodrich accompanied
her sister, Genevieve, back to
Portland and will spent a couple
days there.
Nitrogen-filled lamps of good
life give about twice the candle-
power for a given electric power
than had been possible with the
earlier vacuum lamps.
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PASTEURIZED SKIM MILK
ADOS TO ITS GOODNESS
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NATURAL 0,M
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MARK EACH JUICY-RICH
Desert Grapefruit
From the Ariznnn.rnlifnni
desert conies fruit full-to-bursting
with taiiKy juice...
each golden segment brim
ming with vitamin C.
In fact, just half a luscious
Desert lirapofniit provides
a primary impply of this all
important vitamin.
Brighten up your break
fast with the bracing good
ness of Desert Grapefruit.
Flavor noontime salads with
1U sun-gold segments. When
thirsty, enjoy cool glassfuls
of fresh Desert Grapefruit
juice.
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If you've put off Easter shopping until now,
You can still get dress-up clothes for That Great Day
Hurry straight down here to Penney's we know bow
To make everyone at your bouse bright and gayl
FOR STYLE
Your Best Bet F0R materials
FOR ECONOMY
this spring!
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ALL WOOL WORSTEDS
BesTdeTlheir Twvmgtfie" KesFTn'
good cutting, pressing, shaping,
these Town-Clads have a new
Spring style Btory. Stripes are
sharper, on lighter backgrounds.
.Interesting new tick weave and
la.' sharkskin. 1ejfect background!
Men's Shirt 4.98
Western styled tailored part wool
men's shirt with two pockets,
three-button cuff, several colors.
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You'll be all dressed up for Easter . . . and the warm
Spring days to follow, in these delightful print
dresses! Young Mrs. Smith, and pretty Mrs. Jones
will want some just like them. Yes, they're so lovely,
with their flower-fresh colors in softest rayon erepes
and jerseys cut so flatteringly! Slim graceful lines!
Flower Splashed Rayons
Beautiful New Styles
Gay Color Combinations
SWEATERS
for Spring Wear
2.98 3.98
Dainty pastels to set off a dark suit rich,
deep shades for a lighter toned suit, clever
coat styles, 32 to 40.
Girls' Sweaters 2.93 f
Sllnnnn nnd nnat Htvlpd fnr clrls. fruiav'a
fashions in quality yarns, colors frirls like.
Girls' Skirts
2.98
Plaids and plains in gored and pleated
rttyles, dressy and smart looking.
Girls' Spring Coats 6.90
Well tailored coats for girls In the season's
favorite colors, quality wool-blend materials.
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You're coupon-short and
these shoes are Ration
Free! Delightful! The toe
is' a silky corded fabric;
heel and straps, gabardine !
$298
Solid Navy Blue-spring's
own color. Or multi-color
stripes ever-so-gay! Or a
blending of three tones of
clear blue or mellow brown.
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51-gauge
RAYON
HOSE
Sheer Gaymode hosiery for
your Easter outfit, spring
shades. '
100 pairs only
98c
Men's All Wool Plaid Boys' Wool Plaid
Cossack Jacket Cossack Jacket
4.98 3.98
All wool jacket, cossack style, in bold plaids. For boys 8 to 18, well made all wool jacket.
Boys1 Heavy Corduroys pr. 2.98
Only 50 Pairs, Sizes 8 to 18
Men's Heavy Duty Sanforiied Express Stripe, Blue White
Black Jeans Overalls
2.10 ' 1.79
UK ' o de luxe !
W-0 SHOES
fc ' 479
When a man picks out a
style in pair of shoes, It's
not so much a question of
his afre, hut his taste pref
erence. Whatever trend
you're following, there's
a Tow nc raft DeLuxe
Shoe for you at Penney's!
Men's Spring Dress Slacks 7.90
Get set for spring comfort and appearance with slacks from Penney's
well tailored of quality materials, and the colors you like.
MARCH WINDS GET YOUR HAT?
Too bad, if it did. More than likely it did have a
few more weeks of wear in it. Don't give it further
thought the wear you'll get out of your Marathon
will more than make up for it! Fine quality fur felt
last! 1