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    THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1945
PAGE FIVE
Local News
Maximum yesterday, 43 degrees.
Minimum, last night, 24 degrees.
Temperatures: 16 p. m., SO de
grees; 10 a.m., 39 degrees. Velo
city of wind: 10 P-nu, 12 mOe;
10 ajn., 14 mile
;
Sheriff Claude McCauleyr Jus
tice ot the Peace Wilson Georee.
Bend Chief of Police Ken Gulick,
District Attorney A. J. Moore, and
Redmond Chief of Police Ness
Edgar left this afternoon for Port
land where they will attend a
state safety meeting in the Mult
nomah hotel sponsored by the In
ternational Association of Chiefs
of Police. .
Mrs. Arthur Bourne of Lebanon
is expected in Bend the latter part
of this week. She will spend sev
eral days with County Treasurer
R. A. Ferguson.
Mrs. Kenneth Cruickshank of
Bend, left this afternoon to spend
several days in San Francisco
while her husband, Capt Cruick
shank, takes a brief training
course in that city. The captain is
stationed at Camp Calian, San
Diego, v
L. W. Gearhart of The Timbers,
was in Bend yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rodman and
daughters, Jo Ann and Christina,
of Madras, spent yesterday in
Bend on a business trip.
W. L. Fowler, area supervisor
for the state unemployment com
pensation commission, was in
Bend yesterday on a business call.
He left today for Klamath Falls.
Mrs. A. Bensen has returned to
Bend' after a two weeks' trip to
Couer d'Alene, Ida., her former
horpe. She spent her time visiting
f riafnds and relatives.
lit. and Mrs. Jim Con ant are
moving from Bend to Portland
today. The lieutenant has received
a transfer from the Redmond air
field to the Portland air base.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fitzgerald left
today by bus for La Grande where
a relative was reported to have
been killed in a traffic accident.
Fitzgerald, specialist 1c, is at-'
tached to the navy recruiting sta
tion here .
Chief Paul H. Connet, in charge
of the Bend navy recruiting sta
tion, plans to leave tomorrow for
Madras on a recruiting mission.
Mrs. Earl Gardner of Portland,
a former Bend resident, was in
the city the first of. the week vis
iting her sister-in-law, Mrs. Ralph
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Matich have
received word from their son,
Set. Nicholas Matich. of his ar.
rival in Luxembourg. Matich, who
has been overseas 15 months with
the U. S. army air corps, was pro
moted to sergeant this month.
Calvin L. Sherman of Prine
ville, today was a business caller
in Bend. . ,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clift and
son of John Day, were guests at
the Pilot Butte inn today.
api. l. m. scnultz, stationed
at the Redmond army air field,
entertained a party of friends at
the Pilot Butte inn last night
Donald Street W. W. Johnston
and H. N. Watenpaugh of the bu
reau oi reclamation, Boise, Ida.,
were here today conferring with
local bureau officials.
Mrs. George Tackman has re
turned to her home at Brothers,
after being hospitalized In Bend
for some time because of an ill
ness. Representatives of churches in
Bend who are sponsoring the
project for teaching the Bible in
the schools, will meet tonight at
7:30 o'clock in the Baptist church,
it was announced. The purpose
of the meetiner is to adODt a con
stitution, elect officers and choose
a name for the organization, it
was saia.
Dr. Phillip H. Dencer, retired
Bend dentist, is seriously ill in the
St. Charles hospital, it was re
ported today.
Cpl. Arie J. Smit, son of Mr,
and Mrs. John Smit, 408 Georgia
avenue, has been released from
a hospital in Belgium, according
to a letter received today by his
parents. Cpl. Smit also sent a
purple heart, which he had been
awarded, to his mother.
Mrs. J. B. Lasher and son. Jim
mie, today returned to their Port
land home after spending 10 days
NEWS OF SOCIETY
(AU society item, should be reported to The Btuletin i not later
than 10 a.m. on the days of publication, Tuesdays, Thursdays ana
Saturdays.)
1G00 FEET OF FILM BY AIR EXPRESS
NEWS!! SCOOP!!
Camp Fire Leaders Draw Plans
For Intensified Activities
ADOointment of committee'
heads to launch spring Campfire
activities highlighted the Des
chutes county council meeting
held Tuesday night In the home of
Mrs. J. K. Roberts oi Keamona,
county council president.
Heading the constitution ana
by-laws revision committee is
Mrs. Gale Blakley oi uena wno
will work with the following
erouo: Mrs. Jack Hartley, Red
mond; Mrs. John Henderson, Red
mond; Miss Lucy Davison, Bend.
The budget committee witn
Mrs. P. N. Armstrong of Bend as
chairman is composed of Mrs.
Charles Heim of Redmond and
Mrs. C. J. Rademacher of Bend.
Mrs. PM. Houk of Redmond,
chairman of the camp committee.
will be assisted by Mrs. Barbara
Steinhauser of Bend and Mrs.
Maurice Lyons of Shevlin.
Mrs. Joe Elder, executive secre
tary of the Deschutes county
council, reported on a recent trip
to Prineville during which initial
plans were laid for establishing a
unit ,hr
Participating In Tuesday night's
Rpsstnna were: Mra. Ernest Wil
son of Redmond, Mrs. E. C. Bur
nett of Redmond, Mrs. Chandler
Jonspn of Redmond. Mrs. Jack
Hartley of Redmond, Mrs. Charles
Heim of Redmond, Mrs. William
Lindgren of Bend, Mrs. J. R- Rob
erts, Mrs. Joe Elder, Mrs. Gale
Blaklcv. Mrs. John Henderson
and Miss Lucy Davison.
National, State
Representatives
ToMeetWithBPW
One representative from the
state office and one from the na
tional office of the Business and
Professional Women's club will be
present at tonight's dinner and
business meeting of the local
chapter scheduled for 7 p. m. in
the Pine Tavern, Miss Lucy Davi
son, president, announces.
Miss Olive Huston, field direc
tor of field service for BPW, and
Mrs. Constance Webber, state
president, will discuss various
functions of the organization
from both state and national
angles.
The Crook county BPW has re
ceived an invitation to meet with
the Deschutes group at tonight's
session.
'
Eloise Allen Is Named
Leader of 4-H Group
Eloise Allen was elected presi
dent of the newly-organized 4-H
cooking I club in the Alfalfa
school, with Dorothy Bryant as
sisting her as vice-president. ,
Other officers included Louis
Rouse, secretary, and Carl Wal
lace, reporter. The next meeting
is scheduled for March 16 at the
home of Zelma . Wallace, local
leader.
Tomorrow 7 and 9 P.M. Saturday I to 1 1 P.M.
2 Days Only O Fri. O Sat.
RUSHED TO AMERICAN THEATRES
BY FAST AIR EXPRESS '
BLOODIEST BATTLE
IN 168 YEARS OF MARINE HISTORY
1WO JIMA
SUBJECTED TO 70 DAYS OF BOMBARDMENT
SEE!!
SEE!!
THE JAPS ANSWER
BACK! AN LCI HIT
BV ENEMY FIBEr
SEE!!
THE MARINES
COME IN DESPITE
LOSSES OF HUN
DREDS OF LAND
ING CRAFT!
SEE!!
the japs' best
am) newest
weapons in ac
tion the ones
they saved for
this attack. no
choice for oik
boys but to come
in:
SEE!!
MOTOYAMA FALL
TO OUR FORCES
WITH A LOSS OK
2050 AMERICAN
LIVES IN 15 DAYS!
800 SHIP FLEET
LAND 40,000 U. S. MA
RINES! SEE!!
THE MARINES
LAND ON THE JAPS'
BEST DEFENDED
ISLAND IN THE
WORLD!
SEE!!
THE BATTLE OF
MOTOYAMA NO. I
PHOTOGRAPHED
FROM INSIDE A MA
RINE TANK. HEAR
THE ACTUAL RADIO
CONVERSATION!
SEE!!
THE BATTLE OF
IWO JIMA THAT
STILL RAGES SEE
THE MARINES ADVANCE!
MARCH
VofTIME
AND ON THE SAME PROGRAM
MUSSOLINI, A FAWNING FUGITIVE! HIS
EMPIRE DREAM A MOCKERY! HIS LAND A
DEVASTATED SHAMBLES! THE COMPLETE
STORY OF IL DUCE'S SHATTERED PROGRAM!
AND ON THE SAME PROGRAM
A TOP MUSICAL ON ICE
"Lake Placid Serenade"
MUST END TONIGHT
"30 Seconds Over Tokyo"
visiting Mrs. O. M. Whittington,
lb5 St. Helens place.
Mrs. N. H. Kittleson and daugh
ter, Eva, accompanied by Mrs.
Glenn Slack left Tuesday for Port
land. They will retucn to Bend in
several days.
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Cobb of
Prineville are returning to. their
home tonight after spending sev
eral days with their daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey
Perry of Bend.
Mrs. Howard W. Turner was a
visitor in Bend today from Madras.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rosebrook
of Rt. 1 are the parents of a son
Dorn this morning in the St.
Charles hospital.
Dance every Friday night at
Carroll Acres. Music by the Night
Owls. City bus will leave hall last
time at 12 midnight. Adv.
Dance at Eastern Star Grange
hall Saturday nights. Ladies free.
Adv.
Camp Fire Girls
Attend Sunday
Services En Masse
Local Campfire girls launched
observance of National Birthday
week on March 11 "Go To
Church Sunday" with a mass at
tendance of 111 girls and guarai
ans at the First Baptist church
in Bend and are commemorating
the week by accelerated activities.
On display in; Wetle"s show
window is handicraft of various
groups, including a modeled cere
monial gown belonging to Joyce
Armstrong, nature notebooks,
hearted and leather headbands,
plaster parts plaques and hano-
palnted glasses.
'It's Up to You'
Review Presented
Redmond, March 15 (Special)
Mrs. Eric Colegrove was nosiess
to the Juniper Literary society
Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
J. R. Roberts. Mrs. L. E. Smith
gave a book review, "It's Up to
You." Mrs. Colegrove, a former
resident of Redmond, now lives
in Prineville.
The March 28 meeting will be
at the home of Mrs. C. H. Irvln.
Redmond D.A.R.
Holds Meeting
Redmond, March 15 (Special)
The Deschutes chapter of the
Daughters of the American Revo-,
lution was entertained at the
home of Mrs. C. R. McLallin on
March 9. Mrs. C. H. Irvin gave
the program, speaking on the
Dumbarton Oaks peace plan pro
posals. .
Mrs. Luella Sanders Is
Hostess at Gathering
Mrs. Luella Sanders was hos
tess last Saturday night at an
informal party held in her home
in Bend.
Guests present were: Mrs.
Dorothy Applegate, Mrs. Helen
Gustafson, Mrs. Jimmle Glllman,
Mrs. Anna May Hoyt, Miss Louise
Bryant, Miss Lilly Shipler, Miss
Marion Bloomquist, Miss Carola
May , Miss Solveig Jensen, Miss
Emma Jean Scholl, Miss Ruby
Rinell and Miss Erma Clingham.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Tonight,
6:30 p. m. American Legion
birthday celebration, potluck din
ner in Episcopal parish hall.
7 p.m. Business and Profes
sional Women's club, dinner and
business meeting at the Pine Tav
ern. State president and national
officer will be present.
7:30 p. m. rnuatnea ciun.
home of Connie Tyson, 321 Drake
road.
8 d. m. Ex Llbris club, with
Mrs. Don WaddeU, 290 Portland.
8 p. m. Neighbors of Wood
craft, Moose hall on Bond street.
Friday
10:30 a. m. Boyd Acres exten
sion unit will meet with Mrs. Clif
ford Kribs on the old Redmond
highway to discuss "Giving Home
Sewing the Professional Look."
Children will be cared lor at the
home of Mrs. Leslie Kribs.
2 p. m. Westminster Presby
terian church, sewing circle, at
the home of Mrs. Robert McCal
lem, 860 Federal.
8 p.m. - Modern Woodmen of
America, Norway hall.
Saturday
1:30 p. m. Wee Women 4-H
sewing club, home of Mrs. Hubert
Bartlett In Boyd Acres.
8 p.m. Annual dance spon
sored by the Irish ladies in the
old USO hail.
Tuesday
Circles 2 and 3 will meet In the
Catholic parish with Mrs. Ben
Shannon as hostess.
2:30 p. m. Ladies guild of the
Trinity Episcopal church will con
vene at the home of Mrs. Evans,
wi Riverside drive.
Spread thrift up to the maximum. Bring costs down to the
minimum. Get your drug and toiletries need here where
the lowest possible price for your favorite nationally adver
tised brands accentuate positive savings. These value prove
that we are doing our level best to be on tha level with you.
While price have risen sharply in other line of retailing,
most of our drug and toiletry product ara telling at PRE
WAR PRICES. AND SOME ARE EVEN LOWER. ,
Zipper Notebooks, $5.50
25c Modess . . .3 for 59c
50 Book Matches . . .12c
3 DAYS ONLY STARTING
TONIGHT
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BOBBY JORDAN HUNTZ HALL
AHM STERUMS EVELYN BREHT
-ALSO 2ND FULL LENGTH FEATURE-
League to Hear
Niskanen Talk
On New Laws
Members of the L e a c u e of
Women Voters at their meeting
on March 27. at 7 D.m.. In the
Pine Tavern, are to hear William
iMSKanen, representative in the
state legislature from the Des
chutes county district, review
laws of local Interest approved at
tne 13-15 session of the legisla
ture. ' Husbands of league mem
bers and all interested in the new
laws affecting Central Oregon are
Being invited to attend. Reserva
tions for dinner should be made
through league members.
Arrangements for the dinner
meeting are being made by Mrs,
Sumner Dietrick, chairman of the
league's government and its op
erations committee. Mrs. Crosby
rt. isnevnn is league president,
Marie Rieben
Weds New Yorker
At Quiet Rites
Miss Marie Rieben of Redmond
and Second Lt. Gerald W. Hough
oi tinsnurg, iNew York, were
married at 9:30 a.m. yesterday by
Rev. L. H. Boswell, pastor of the
Missionary Baptist church.
Attendants were Hazel Wolford
and Robert Birnard.
Lt. Hough is on duly with the
U. S. army air corps.
P.E.O. Sisterhood
Elects Officers
Redmond, March lf (Special)
Chapter AQ of the P.E.O. Sister
hood held its annual election of
officers for the ensuing year at
its March 8 meeting at the home
of Mrs. Allen Mills. Officers elect
ed were: president, Mrs. William
Tweedie; vice-president, Mrs. E.
D. Hailock; recording-secretary,
Mrs. C. H. Irvine: corresponding
secretary, Mrs. Gladys Steers;
treasurer, Mrs. Edith Smith; I
chaplain, Mrs. J. R. Roberts;
guard, Mrs. H. E. Van Arsdale.
Yearbook committee: Mrs. Wil
liam (Jiang. Mrs. William Twee-
' die, Mrs. II. E. Van Arsdale.
Guild Members
Hear Book Review
Mrs. Keith Lnngworthy re
viewed G. Elsie Harrison's "Son
to Susanna," a biography of John
Wesley stressing the influence of
his mother's teaching, before 20
members and guests of the Su
sanna Wesley guild who met last
Monday evening nt the home of
Mrs. Dan Sullivan.
Further study of Susanna Wes
ley's life will be Included in fu
ture programs, it was announced
by Mrs. Marion Poor, guild presi
dent. Following the program, the
hostess served refreshments us
ing a St. Patrick's day theme lor
decoration.
American Legion Will
Sponsor Dinner Tonight
Perry A. Stevens Post No. 1
American Legion and auxiliary
will commemorate the 20th birth
day of the Legion with a dinner
party at the parish hall of the
Episcopal church tonight at ti.iU
p.m.
A program will follow the serv
ing of dinner.
Paraxanthim-, a chemical com
pound somewhat similar to caf
feine and found in the liver of
various animals, is called an an
tithyroid substance hcrause it has
the opposite effect to that of thy
roid hormone.
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Kitchen Towels
Paper
2 for 25c
Mrs. Carl, Mother
Of Air Ace, Dies
Wondhurn, Ore., March 15 HI'i
Mrs. II. L. Carl, who has been as
sociated with Oregon's milk In
dustry for many years, died in a
Wooclburn hospital last night aft
er a long Illness.
At her bedside were her three
children: Maj, Mnrlon Carl, a fa
mous south Pacific marine flylni?,
ace, who flew here from his sta
tion in Maryland; Manlon Carl
who recently went on reserve sta
tus from the paratroopers to take
over the Carl dairy ranch, and
Virginia Curl, graduate student In
the Medill school of journalism at
Northwestern university, were
here.
Mrs. Carl and her husband
founded their dairy ranch nt Hub
bard more than 30 years ago.
Until recently, natives of New
Hebrides made poisoned arrows
ot human bone, and smeared
Each SUN-GOLD segment
holds a rich supply of
vitamin C... tells you it's
Ik
Desert Grapefruit
Taste one of our clean
skinned, golden grapefruit!
They're "health from tho
desert" . . . laden rich with
vitamin C.
Just half a Desert
Grapefruit gives you a
day's primaru mipply of
this important vitamin.
Spoon into the clear,
natural-golden segments
of Desert Grapefruit at
breakfast. Enjoy that nesty
flavor at lunch or dinner.
Try fresh-squeezed Desert
Grapefruit juice, too.
them with a mud containing tet
anus bacillus.
Don't Neglect Slipping
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