The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, March 15, 1945, Page 2, Image 2

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THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1945
7 Person? Killed
In Plane Crash
San Francisco, March 15 iU'i
Seven persons were killed and
16 were injured when a twin-engined
naval transport plane
crashed on a ridge near San Car
los, Cal., last night, 28 minutes
after circling the Oakland air
port, the 12th naval district an
nounced today.
The plane, a Douglns transport
bound from San Pedro, Cal., to
Oakland crashed on a spur of the
coast range three miles west of
San Carlos at 8.12 p.m. The big
transport, carrying 20 passengers
and a crew of three, all believed
to be service personnel, was Inst
reported 3,000 feet over the air
port, some 25 miles from the
crash scene at 7:46 p.m., the navy
said. At that time the transport
asked permission to land.
Cause Not Known
Cause of the crash was not im
mediately determined. Casualties
were tnken to the army's Dibble
General hospital near Palo Alto,
Calif. Names of the dead and in
jured were withheld pending no
tification of next of kin.
The crash was first reported
by the San Mateo county sheriff's
office, who said the plane did not
burn. Wreckage was strewn over
a wide area on the ridge, which
was difficult for searching par
ties to reach.
"Jap Aeriaf 'Booby Trap
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WorA Redmond
North Redmond, March 15
(Specinl) Mr. and Mrs. C. K.
Fereuson went to The Dalles Fri
day to see Ills doctor and from
there went to Portland to visit
their son, Glen Ferguson and fam
ily. They returned home Sunday
evening.
(NF.A Tclephatnl
American airmen weren't fooled by this Jnp aerlnl booby trnp set at Tien
Ho airfield, French Indo-Chlna, A decoy B2fl Is painted on ground,
scaled so that dummy plane appears to be flying at several tnousand
feet. Viewed from great height, It gives Illusion of B-29 In flluht with
names streaming from one engine. The Japs Intended to give unwary
Mere, who dropped down to render assistance to apparently stricken snip,
a hot reception from heavy concentration of anti-aircraft guns set up
nearby. O. S. Navy photo.
home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Randall Miller and
son, Donald, were Sunday guests
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wright of; of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Adams of
Portland, spent last week-end j Lone Pine.
with Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson of
Wright. Gerald Wright, who Is at- Cheyene, Wyo., brother of Mrs.
tending school in Portland accom
panied them.
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Corwin of
Madias, called at the home of
their father and mother, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Corwin.
Richard Frogg, an uncle of
Francis Wright, and father of
Richard Frogg, Jr., visited here
Ed Weaver, visited them this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jones
of Redmond, were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. William Ryan,
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Lantz spent
the last 10 days at Sisters, at
the ranch of their son, Norman,
who is in the army. They were
last week-end. Richard Frogg, Sr. I redecorating the house for new
was at one time employed on the tenants,
B. A. Kendall place,
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Holmes
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. R. B. Skedgel of Terre
bonne. Elmer Shultz of Prlneville, call
ed at the Randall Miller home
Monday of last week.
Mnlda Weaver, who has been
absent from school, has recovered
from the mumps and was able to
return to school this week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Holmes
called at the George Ferguson I
Jeannle Osborn of Portland,
who is the small granddaughter
of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Edwards,
is here visiting.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Peterson,
former residents of North Red
mond, parents of Mrs. George
Ferguson, are visiting here from
Silveston, Ore.
Mrs. C. E. Damewood of Turn
visited here fro'm Wednesday un-
til Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Smith called
at the Randall Miller home Mon-!
day evening.
Friday evening guests at the;
Francis Wright home were Mr.!
and Mrs. John Graham and sons,!
of Lower Bridge; Mr. and Mrs.!
Frank Williams and son, also of i
Lower Bridge and Mr. and Mrs. I
Ralph Elster and family of Red- j
mond. I
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Knorr and
son of Terrebonne, visited at the!
William Ryan home Monday.
Mrs. Charles Wiley was called ,
to Bend Friday by the ilness of I
her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Ralph j
Wiley, who Is much improved at
this time.
Francis Wright has recently
heard from his brother Jack, who
has Just returned from the south
Pacific. .He Is in a hospital at
Toole, Utah with malaria. Jack
expects to be discharged soon,.
Mr. ana Mrs. Jonn Kay ot sweet
alo, called at the Verne Luntz Homo, spent the week-end atthe j
home one day last week.i WIlliam'Ryan home. ,
Mrs. H. F. Ehrllick of Newberg, Mrs. F. C. Chamberlain enter-1
sister of Mrs. Charles Blanchard, tained the Sunshine club at her j
705 Columbia
Street
.
Phone 350
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M.l.lt.
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0 Ike Af
home in Redmond March 7. '
Victor Wiley, who Is employed
by the Bend forest service, was a
Sunday visitor at the Charles Wi
ley home.
Mrs. George Ferguson enter
tained the Sunshine club Feb. 21.
New officers elected include:
Mrs. Randall Miller, president;
Mrs. E. lleese, vice president;
Mrs. W. D. Holmes, secretary;
Mrs. Al Peden, treasurer; Mrs.
William Ryan, correspondent.
G. A. Edwards has returned
from Pearl Harbor, where he has
been employed by the navy for
the last 18 months.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Corwin
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wiley
visited at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Marshall Cleavenger, of
Lower Bridge, Thursday. ;
Mr. and Mrs. F. Vecrgess and
Mrs. Dean Van Matre visited
Tuesday evening at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. William Ryan.
Miss Mame Lee, Mrs. Bill Jen
kins, Patrick Lee, Garrett Burns
and Jack Roach, all of Bend, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wullam
Ryan Wednesday evening.
ARM 3c Robert Lantz and fam
ily of Memphis, Tenn., arrived at
the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Verne Lantz. Robert has to
leave here Friday to enter a gun
nery school but Mrs. Lantz and
children will reside in Redmond.
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Lantz and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lantz and
children, spent Saturday night
and Sunday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Dee Rennels of Lower
Bridge.
Lester Knorr of Terrebonne,
called on William Ryan Thurs
day afternoon.
Sgt. Bud Wilson
In Cited Group
'" Sisters, March 15 (Special)
Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson re
cently heard from thuli- enn
TSgt. "Bud" Wilson, who is serv
ing imn me lNintn air torce
abroad. Sgt. Wilson revealed that
his ?rouD had been awarripH a
meritorious service unit plaque,
tor outsianaing devotion to duty
in performance of exceptionally
difficult tasks." in England and
France.
"This unit has rendered an in
valuable contribution to the war
effort," the sitation reads, adding:
"The superior performance and
untirin? devotion in Hntv Hicnlnv.
ed bv memhprs nf h
and headouartet-R Kmiarlrnn Qict
air depot group, contributed in a
large degree to the successful op
erations of the Ninth air force on
the continent and reflects the
highest traditions of the armed
forces of the United States."
The liver conserves for fuel
purposes amino acids from pro
teins not Immediately required in
basic metabolism.
Vaiea of
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Ensign Roy Dyer
Visitor in Bend
Ensign Rov A.
ceived his navy commission
versity.NewYokCuVTnMa
8, arrived here yesterday faT
short visit with his parents; Mr
and Mrs. George M. Dyer rSi
Harmon boulevard, before ren?
ing to Dallas, Texas, for flS
training in the navy air corps
A graduate from Bend h'teh
school with the class of 1938 Rov
nisi ennsiea in the marina
while a student at the Universitl
of Orepnn. flnH htw v
to the navv. Ho mac i r
signed to the Midshipmen's school
at Columbia University for special
training. ,t
While a Bend high school
student, Roy was a Lava Bear
uacKiieia star, ana at the Univers
ity of Oregon won rnaKtuHco
ognition as one of the outstana.
ing piayers in tne conference.
lyjf National War Bonds Now!
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