The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, March 15, 1945, Page 3, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Madras Elects
New Principal
Madras, March 15 (Special)
The board of directors of Madras
Union high school met this week,
at which time Dennis W. Patch,
' for six years with the high school
at Adrian, was named as prin
cipal of the high school, replac
ing H. B. Stephens who has re
signed. Other applications were
also under consideration, to fill
three vacancies which will occur
on the faculty. .
A group of new ranchers on the
project west of town also ap-
vpeared before the board asking
ythat some means of transporta
tion be arranged there soon. Plans
were made by the board to se
cure busses by next fall, if pos
sible, to handle the increase of
enrollment expected in this area
within the next few months.
Ivan Luman has been elected
principal of the Madras grade
school, according to an announce
ment made by the school board
Tuesday afternoon. Luman taught
here five years ago, and is now
teaching at Silverton. Two other
- teachers will also be added to the
" staff, domestic science and manu
al training have been added to the
course of study.
THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND. OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1945
PAGE THREE
Willie the Weeper
Dead in Portland
Portland, Ore., March 15 Ui
Willie the Peeper is dead!
Willie, a 13-year-old monkey at
the Washington Park zoo in Port-
Scene as Wainwright Surrendered
i frn-
ft i.l ,f J
5 . v - .
8 Jbz i
ft c'1a
NEA Tflephotn)
When there was "no further hope, all ammunition exhausted, Lt. Gen,
Jonathan Wainwright broadcast surrender orders to his troops from
Manila radio station under watchful eye ot Japanese guard. This plctura
was taken from Japanese by Filipino guerrillas, released by U. S. Arm
Signal Corps.
land who was the object of a four
week search during a "peeping
torn" escapade In 1942, died of a
broken back after he fell to the
floor of his cage Wednesday.
The ring-tailed Willie escaped
in 1942 and frightened a number
of residents in Portland's Arling
ton Heights by peeking in their
windows. The monkey prowled
the Heights for several weeks
before he was captured.
phone 82
917 Wall
tVARTME
MENUS
a
B
FOR FRIDAY SATURDAY
www I
Drifted Snow
no Lb. Bag:
ssi racy
CRACKERS
' Sunshine
Krlspys
2 Lb. Carton
31c
Toilet Paper
FABRIK SOFT
4 rolls 29c
diidev ffcSl Sardines 1 ib. can 15c
i UKEA y "jft 3 Pearl Reef
1 . Mil Rice 2 1"- 25c
gal. 25c M
Syrup 5 Ib. lar 39c
Jakn.lil
RaScmc Ginger Bread Mix Waffle Mix
ivuiiiiii Mffi M.x (Dlffs) . 2Sc
Thortipsnn's Seedless
4 Ib. pkg. 49c rmnpiin ViV 2 cans J5c
Deviled Meat c an 5c
u , . Chocolate Syrup . . . .11 oz. jar 23c
marrnaiade vutry
Cocoa ? Ib. 11c
TROPICAL ' , ' 2
Hershey s
2 Ib. lar 35c Self Poshing Fbor Wax . .pint 59c
I 1 Full Pint FREE with each purchase of I pint, IVnn Champ.
COFFEE Chase & Sanborn b. pkg. 29c
CAKE FLOUR Swansdown pkg. 25c
Camay 3 bars 20c
Swan, medium 3 bars 20c
FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES
Carrots 2 bu. 15c
Beets 2 bu. 19c
Turnips 2 bu. 19c
Artichokes 2 for 25c
Parsnips 3 lbs. 25c
Fresh Asparagus Ib. 33c
Grapefruit 3 for 29c
Oranges 2 doz. 55c
O j FREE DELIVERY O
Rice Dinner
pkg. 19c
Pink Beans
2 Ib. pkg. 25c
RINSO
pkg. 23c
LIFEBUOY
3 bars 20c
Car Plunges Oyer
Rocks Into Park
Two Bond youths narrowly es
inns iniurv when an au
tomobile in which they were rid-jg
ing shortly belore mmnigiit, ten
the highway and plunged into
Pioneer park, overturning twice
and coming to a rest among some
large rocks. The accident was
caused, according to their report
to police, hy a tire blowing out.
The car was being driven by
Lee Teller, 17, of 225 Miller ave
nue. He was accompanied by
Charles Loyd, 1G, 2305 Awbrey
road. , .
Teller said that he was driving
south on the highway at about
on nn limit- when the tire ..
blew out, causing the car to I
swerve across the highway. It
then plunged over the four-foot
embankment into the park as Tel
ler tried to control it. The ma
chine was badlv wrecked. .
Two Cars Collide I !
Two other cars were involved
in an accident late yesterday at
the corner of Wall street and
Franklin avenue. The cars were
damaged, but the occupants es
caped injury, police said!
One car was being driven west
on Franklin avenue by Frank H.
Wonser, 24 Shasta place. Nina Lu
cille Davis, Bend, was driving the
other automobile south on Wall
street, when they collided, police
reported. . !
Thrills:!
9W? TJMk..Jk. :
WF I ;1
1
Mike Braun, 74,
Dies in Portland
If
1
Sleep Walker, in
Scant Garb, Cause
Of Cafe Thrills
Practically like Lady Godiva,
but without the charging steed.
That's a situation Bend police
found early today in a Bond street
restaurant after thev had been
called tlwre by startled attendants.
bitting quietly m a booth, clad
only in scanty underwear, was a
No. 18, and Royal Arch Masons In
Bend, and the Shrine in Portland.
Morris Brown
Dies Suddenly
Funeral arrangements were be
ing made today for Morris Brown,
for nearly 23 years night manager
nf tht Pllnt Putin Inn. who was
found dead In his hotel room late; l"'s mai-me posi ana auxiliary
yesterday, apparently the victim ! " sponsor a social and danca
of n hnni t ndnrk. The hmlv was ' at the' Pine Forest grange hall
n 'liremoved to the Niswonger and 'on Saturday, March 17, honoring
SiriotZung" 0,,1,VI0US to msWinslow funeral home, where it! their post commanders and pies.-
March 17 Party
Planned by Post
Announcement was made at the
meeting of the Veterans of Fore
ign Wars last night in the Des
chutes county courthouse quart-
Topping the unusual guest on
the shoulder, the officers found
that he had aopai'ently walked
into the establishment snnambu
list fashion. Waking him, the
policemen discovered his identity
and that he resided in a room
upstairs. They escorted him back
to bed. '
was renorted that the funeral ; rents, au members ana tneir
probably will be handled by the families and all eligible service
Masonic lodge. men and families are invited to
POLLUTION BILL SIGNED
Wilh the signature todav by
Gov. Earl Snell of house bill 224,
It becomes unlawful to pollute wa
ter in any canals carrying water
from the Deschutes river, accord
ing to a report from Salem. The
bill is aimed against the conduct
of slaughter houses, turkey pens
and other establishments likely to
develop unsanitary conditions
ajong the canals.
Mr. Brown, whoso friends were
legion and are from all over the
United States, was a native of
Ohio. His family moved to Duluth,
Minn., when he was a small boy.
and he was raised in that city.
attend, officer of the post an
nounce. Music will be provided
by Krlger's orchestra.
Any man who has served or is
serving in the armed forces out
side of the continental United
Later Mr. Brown moved to Mon- States is eligible to membership
tana where he resided until he j in the V. F. W and any mother,
came to Bend 23 years ago. i wife, sister or daughter eligible
Mrs. Brown, who is in charge
of the telephone offices in Madras
where she made her home, was
to reach Bend today to assist In
making the funeral arrange
ments. Besides Mrs. Brown, the
veteran hotel man leaves a sister,
Mrs. Lill Jameson of Los Angeles,
and a brother, Dick Brown, of
Seattle..
to membership in the auxiliary.
- At last night s meeting, the
post donated $10 to the American
Ked Cross war fund drive.
HINDERMAN IS WOUNDED
Prineville, March 15 T5 Eu
gene F. Hlnderman, son of Mrs.
Jane R. Hinderman, 742 Eween
street. Prlnpvlllp. has hoon wnitnrl.
Ml". Brown Was a member of led in action In the fnranoan thn.
the Ionic blue lodge in Duluth, later of war, according to a notl-
TiTntnni . , in uui u in, i a it?r ui war, accuraiiig to a noil-
Buy NatlonaMVarJ3ondsNow! and of jhe Pilgrini Commandery fication from the war department
(NEA Tehpholo)
Mrs. Doris Burrows. 24. wife of Lt.
Madras, March 15 (Special) Emmet J. Burrows, who commanded
Michael Braun, pioneer resident first company of Yanks to cross the
of Jefferson county, died in a Rhine, happily holds his picture as
Portland hospital Saturday at the she heard the news in her New York
age of 74. Braun took up a home- home. "I'm so thrilled,' she said,
stead west of Madras on Agency . Bobbins. "But I'm even happier to
Plains In 1905, and years later he I
owned a farm on the Deschutes;. .,,,. t a a l- ,...
river. "Mike" Rraun. as he was ; ln. ho Madras iI.O.OJ . cemetery
much better known, was a fa-
1 with Rev. A. F. Simmons of the
miliar figure abouTtown after his ; W conducting grave-
retirement, caused by ill health.
Last fall he went to Portland to
reside witn a daugnter.
Mr. Braun was born in Ger
many, Dec. 5, 1870. After coming
to the United States he lived in
Chicago for some lime, and in
1905 took up a homestead west of
Madras. This he worked for many
years, and then purchased a farm
on the Deschutes river where he
raised fruit. Both places have
been purchased by newcomers ln
recent years.
Mrs. Braun died 10 years ago.
He is survived by one daughter,
Mrs. Mable Hood, Portland: two
War Briefs - -
(Hy United 1'rra.ti)
Western Front American First
army strikes east from Rhine
bridgehead in bid for break
through to southern flank of
Ruhr.
Eastern Front Nazi radio says
25 soviet armies preparing for
full-scale assault on Berlin.
Pacific U. S. troops seize two
more islands southwest of Lu-
grandchildren, Mrs.- Douglas Hal-'lznK marines hack at last enemy
las and Mrs. Dorothy Nelson alsrt : bchjets 'on officially (captured
of Portland; two great grandchil- Iwo island.
Action limited to patrol-
dren; one brother and nephew In : Italy
cnicago ana anotner nephew in ing.
ine Danes,
Burial was Tuesday afternoon ' Buy National War Bonds Now!
Ill
If a baby grew at the
same rate as a healthy
chick usually does it
would weigh around 210
pounds at the end of 12
weeks! Yes, chicks grow at
a tremendous rate, and
they must have a good
feed to do it. Larro Chick
Builder is designed to
supply the nutrients rap
idly growing chicks need
to become strong, husky,
productive pullets. Lnrro
"Farm-tested" Chick
Builder is carefully made
of sound, wholesome in
gredients. Put this year's
chicks on Larro!
CKICKEHR
WILIS.
ffFrm.till",.rl,trltrd,.mapkof GENERAL MILLS, INC.
SEE YOUR LARRO DEALER
Anne's Feed Store
Bend, Oregon
Crock County Warehouse Co.
Prineville, Oregon
Central Oregon Farm Supply Co.
Redmond, Oregon
New Arrivals . . .
am
ULU!
Choose from Central Oregon's Most Complete Stocks
BflflM
IUUIV
1945 Designs
SUITES
f J . I
i hi k:
f
f
1 1
1
fRII
r.
j-tf
it '"IS
m rmi 1 ti ii r-
4 Piece
Monterey
Suite
Popular styled, light finished 4
piece Monterey bedroom suite,
At a new low price.
Special 89.50
4 Piece Suites
Now priced from
69.50
4 Piece Maple Suite
Bed, chest, vanity and bench. Dustproof dove-tailed drawers.
Finest construction throughout in popular f,f PA
maple woods . I U3U
4 Piece Walnut Suite
Flat-top vanity with heavy plate glass square mirror, bed,
chest and bench. A new arrival in a suite of 1 Crt
prewar quality. I U
Walnut 4 piece suite with high-styled drop center vanity.
Plate glass mirror all wood construction n Aft TZft
Complete I f T 9U
WALNUT OR
BLEACHED WALNUT
Popular round mirror of heavy plate glass, 4 drawer' vanity. Avail
able in beautiful walnut or bleached walnut veneers.
4 Pieces 179.50
Simmons
COIL SPRINGS
10.85 14.50
BOX SPRINGS
With Coil Units
29.50
MATTRESS
To Match Box Spring
29.50
uare Seal Furniture Co.
H. G. Rainey Lewis Rainey
Bond & Minnesota Bend Phone 324