The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, March 17, 1945, Page 5, Image 5

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Local News
Maximum yesterday, 40 degrees,
yuuinuui last night, 30 degree.
Temperatures: 10 p.m, SS de
crees i 10 a-"1'1 88 degrees. Velo
?nv of wlnu; 10 pjn, 4 miles; 10
t, ni-i
Ted Marble, member of The
nulleUn mechanical staff, left this
alternwii -
in Kiaraam t ,
Lt Jack Wells, formerly sta
nt the Redmond air field,
was in Bend last night, on his
way to a base in California. Lt.
Wells made Bend his home while
on duty at the Redmond field.
Mrs. O. M. Gray, former Bend
Vasldent, is visiting here from her
Jome in California.
jXOUcn ncnuri sunn la visii
ing here over the week-end from
hit station at Pasco, Wash. Mrs.
Hcndershott and son, Robert, are
making their home in Bend while
1 1 Hendershott, son of Dr.' and
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Mrs rv. vv xrc""cioiiuii, la uii
dutv as a navy flier.
Miss Eleanor Bechen of The
Bulletin staff left yesterday eve
ning for Portland.
George Tackman of Prinevllle
was a business caller here today.
Mrs. Nellie Watts of Madras,
last night was a guest at the Pilot
Butte inn. She is Jefferson coun
ty school superintendent.
Lee Griner was a business vis
itor here today from Burns.
Eleanor Lafferty and Angeline
Fletcher of Warm Springs, were
in Bend shopping today.
Fo O. E. Wahl, stationed at the
Redmond army air , field, ' spent
last night as a guest at the Pilot
Butt inn. -
Supervisor Ralph W. Crawford,
Fire Assistant Gail Baker and
Rangers Eugene Wilmoth, Bend,
lind Harold Gustafson, Sisters, of
the Deschutes national forest, to
day attended a meeting in Red
mond of the Metolius Cattlemen's
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association. Members of the asso
ciation run stock in the Squaw
creek and Sparks lake areas.
Pvt. Douglas D. Dodge, son of
R. J. Dodge, Route 2, Box 307
Bend, has arrived In the United
States on furlough from the Med
iterranean theater of operations
where he served 25 months with
the field artillery.-
Pvt. Stanley M. Paul, son of Mr
and Mrs. Nick R. Paul, 1401 South'
Third street, Bend, is serving with
the field artillery 1n the Philin
Dines. Hp u with th
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cavalry of the First cavalry divi-
jiun mai engagea in tne Battle for
Manila.
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place, today was a patient in the
oi. tuuues nosprtai.
Frank H. Loggan left this morn
Ing for Portland, to attend a con
ference of radio station managers
He is also to attend a meeting in
Tacoma, Wash.
Mrs. W. B. Anderson left this
morning for Portland to visit
Mrs. George Star of that city.
MrS. C C. Tavln matioanv n
the Mode O'Day dress shop, is
connnea to st. Charles hospital.
Mrs. R. R WarH nf
was a visitor in Bend yesterday.
. r.. irvine, paymaster for
Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Company
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Lumbermen's hospital for several
weeks, was reported today to be
showing marked improvement.
W. B. Anderson is expectd to re
turn to his home in Bend Monday
from Minnesota, where he visited
his father.
The mnnthlv moatlnrr tt 4U
Confraternity of Christian Doc
trine was held last night in the
Catholic parish house.
Mrs. Fred Shepard of Tumalo,
was a Bend visitor yesterday.
Dr. Wayne S. Ramsey, Des
chutes county public health offi
cer, announced todav that hp
would leave Monday for Pendle
ton where he win spend a week
functioning as Umatilla
health officer. Because that coun
ty has no health officer, Dr. Ram-
Sev is rpOllirpri to Knpn1 a upaIi-
there each month.
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trip to Portland.
Dr. Phillip Dencer, retired den
tist who is a patient at the St.
Charles hospital, today was re
ported improved.
Dance at Eastern Star Grange
hall Saturday nights. Ladies free.
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NOTICE MEMBERS IWA
LOCAL 6-7
Regular meeting Sunday March
18, at 2:00 P.M. Union hall 933
Bond Street. Adv.
Dance at the I.O.O.F. Hall Sat,
March 17 at 9:00 p. m. for the
Odd Fellows, Rebekahs and
friends. Admission $1.00 per
couple. Refreshments included.
Adv.
ATTENTION SIR KNIGHTS
Be in full uniform at Masonic
Temple 2:00 p. m. Sunday for
service of Maurice S. Brown.
Adv.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank all our friends
for their thoughtfulness during
our recent bereavement. We espe
cially wish to thank the high
school student body, the seventh
and eighth grades and their teach
ers. Mrs. Velma Miller and family
Mrs. Margaret Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Miller
and family. Adv.
High School Girfs'
Dance Successful
The first dance of its kind to
be held by the Bend Junior high
school girls' athletic groups which
was held last night in the school
cafeteria, today was pronounced
a big success by Lorena B. Rich,
gins- sports instructor who was
in charge. The dance, an- invita
tion affair, was attended by about
60 boys and girls.
The cafeteria was decorated in
the St. Patrick motif, with sham
rocks and green streamers. Punch
was served in intermissions.
The circle dance proved most al
luring to the dancers, who also
had a grand march and Laconda.
Varied music was furnished by
the school's electric phonograph.
Firemen Answer
Two Fire Calls
TlpnH pltV flrnmnn timrn rti.t rn
I two calls shortly before noon to-
day, but no damage resulted, they
, reported.
The first call was to a dwelling
at 426 Colorado street, where a
flue fire was burning. It was ex
tinguished without loss. The sec
ond call which came while fire
men were still out on the chinv
ney blaze was to the Evergreen
studios, 906 Wall street, where an
oil stove had backfired without
damage.
CO-OP TO MEET
Redmond, March 17 Schedul
ing important business, members
of the Central Electric co-operative
will hold their 1945 annual
meeting here in the Odem the
ater on March 22, it was an
nounced today by Morgan Sharp,
superintendent. Members of 'the
co-operative who attend the meet
ing will be given a luncheon at
the Townscnd hall by the Town
send club women. The business
session starts at 10 a. m. i
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POSITIVELY LAST CHANCE
TONIGHT
BLOODY BATTLE OF
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FROM A VAST 800 SHIP
INVASION FLEET 40,000
MARINES DRIVE TO SHORE
March of Time & 'Lake Placid Serenade
Sunday O Monday
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Red Cross Names
W. B. Morse as
ChapterChairman
Prinevllle, March 17 (Special)
At the annual meeting of the local
Red Cross chapter held recently
in the high school auditorium,
W. B. Morse was re-elected to
serve as chairman of the organi
zation. Other official positions will be
filled during the ensuing year by
Harold Gray, vice-chairman; Mrs.
Calvin Butler, treasurer; Mrs. C.
I. Colgrove, secretary.
Dick McRae presided in the ab
sence of Morse who is attending
the state legislature. Rev. Edward
H. Cook, rector of St. Andrew's
Episcopal church, offered the in
vocation, which was followed by
several choral numbers by the
high school glee clubs under the
leadersmp of Miss Sophie Mes
senger, music instructor.
Home Service Reports
Reports from the Home serv
ice department the third of its
kind to be organized in the state
were presented by Mrs. Elizabeth
Forsythe, head of the department,
who revealed that a group of 12
women known as the Home Serv
ice corps put in 2145 hours of
service aiding 261 servicemen and
their families at an expense of
$1239.41.
The production department,
headed by Mrs. William Endicott,
turned out 3,647 articles. A large
group of volunteer workers gave
7264 hours of active service.
The Junior Red Cross completed
and delivered to Superintendent
R. H. McAtee 1184 articles, includ
ing wash cloths, afghans, bound
stories, cartoon books and ply
wood lap boards.
Hugh Vindal Speaks
Hugo Vandal, recently returned
from 14 months of active service
in England, Scotland and Wales
as Red Cross club director, touch
ed on his experiences while on
overseas duty to the group.
Also speaking before the group
were G. S. Vergeer, roll call chair
man, who mentioned the Crook
countv response in already nett
ing half of the 1945 established
eoal of 577UU, ana Mrs. m. u.
Barnev. mavor of Prineville, who
made an urgent plea lor aaaitionai
workers at the production centei.
A bond booklet containing tun
reports of the year's work In all
departments were presented to
each member contributing to the
annual fund.
i W.S.C.S. Schedules Meeting
Members of the W.S.C.S. will
meet at 2 p.m. Wednesday as fol
lows: Group 1, Mrs. Harold Sum
mers, 325 Congress street, with
Mrs. W. R. Foster having the les
son; Group 2, Mrs. Vance Coyner,
1436 Harmon boulevard, Mrs. H.
B. Dyer, lesson, and Group 3
with Mrs. T. D. Sexton, 1374 Co
lumbia avenue, with Mrs. Anton
Kossen having the lesson.
Paxt Noble Grands To Meet
The Past Noble Grands club will
meet in regular session at 2 p.m.
Tuesday in the Odd Fellows hull,
it was reported today. Hostesses
will he Mrs. Avon Kittleson and
Mrs. Lydla Anderson.
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NEWS OF SOCIETY
(All society items should be reported to The Bulletin not later
than 10 a.m. on the das of publication, Tuesdays. Thursdays and
Saturdays.)
Irish Ladies
To Hold 30th
Annual Dance
Under the sponsorship of the
Bend Irish Ladies, the 30th an
nual St. Patrick's dance will be
held tonight in the former USO
hall on Wall street. Music will
be by Bud Russell's orchestra.
Annually, this dance is one of
the highlights of the pre-spring
season, and the committee in
charge, Mrs. Bill Hatch and Mrs.
Gil Moty, promises that the 19-15
dance will be no exception. Sand
wiches and beverages will be sold.
Dancing is to start at 9 o'clock.
It will be open to the public.
Injured Soldier's
Sister to Serve
In Nurse Corps
Just at present, Pfc. Richard
S. Logan, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Fisher C. Logan of Terrebonne.
is of little service to America in
its fight against nazis and Japs,
due to the loss of a leg in France,
out his sister, Bertha, will
going to carry on. She left to
day for St. Joseph hospital, In
Vancouver, Wash., to enter cadet
nurse training. Bertha Is a gradu
ate from Redmond union high
school with the class of 1944.
Richard, convalescing from his
war injury at Bushnell general
hospital, in Brigham, Utah, Is
home on a brief furlough, and,
with his sister and father, was
a visitor In Bend yesterday. Rich
ard was shot by a sniper, near St.
Marie, France, on Nov. 25, in the
opening phase of the battle for
Germany, and his leg was am
putated just above the knee. At
present, he Is having a little dif
ficulty manipulating crutches,
but, he points out, he will be pro
vided with an artificial limb. He
hopes to be able to continue his
service in the army, in some capacity-
Miv and Mrs. Logan also have
another son, Lt. Allen II. Logan,
in the service. He is a P-38 pilot,
In action on the western European
front.
Parishioners Fete
Pastor, Family,
Before Departure
Prineville, March 17 (Special)
Rev. and Mrs. A. Ted Goodwin
and Ihpir family of the First Bap
tist church who are leaving this
week to become established In
San Jacinto, Calif., were feted on
a number of occasions last week.
Thev were frequent dinner
miosis of various members of
their narish and a not luck dinner
was given in I heir honor by the
fellowship club of Hie church. The
couple was presented with a lace
table cloth and a leather bound
photograph album containing
snapshote of club members.
Last Sunday afternoon a public
reception was given in the church
parlors which attracted residents
of Prineville, Redmond, Bend and
outlying districts. The church
membership presented them with
a portable communion.
VFW Auxiliary
Announces Dor
once
At the last meeting of the Vrt
Wnrs Lndies
auxiliary plans were laid fur a
dance and parly to he hem sauir
day night at Pine Forest grange
to which servicemen, families anil
friends are invited.
Members voted to donate $30 to
tho Red Cross work. Ladies who
h.r-!imn new members Wel'P .Tel'-
rlne Gilbert. Jessie Da Mel, Janet
(iillMM I, wanaoeu i, 1 1
Edna Swager.
Following the business meeting
post and auxiliary members were
served refreshments a I the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Whipple,
1335 Galveston.
AAUW Un'it Hears
Symposium Team
Highlights of the monthly meet
ing of the American Association
of University Women Thursday
nlghl at the home of Mrs. George
dimnrville. fV. l Harriman. was the
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appearance of a Ben I h is. o, I
symposium team, of v I h .1 inf
Alfrey was than man. s ''lK'
ing part were Jackie ilahn. M'S -
11.1 k'niehl and Lee Reinhait. The
team is coached by Wayne l.
Overholser of the llcnd high
school faculty.
Hostesses were Mrs. Charles II.
Overbiiv and Mrs. Almeda J.
Hoist. Refreshments were served.
.laveee Auxiliary Merl
Members of Hie Junior Chamber
nf commerce auxiliary will meet,
at 8 p.m. Monday in Ihe sun
room of the Pilot iiutte inn. H '
,.,uu ,.r.iim-,.(l lollav liv Mrs.
wiif,-ri wv mess leiiVsenta
n Mic 1 iii-v Iavi-;on oi ineinieci a or uay ,n wie ouon-
ll" 'l ar. men.. isJ.Ma.y Hunte,- 1032 Cumberla
It hedged to entcrt'in by show-, street, lor a 6-o'clock potluck d;
1 1:lg a m0t0n picture. ner. It was announced today.
1945
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Tonight
9 p.m. Annual aance sponsor
ed by the Irish lauies, in lormer
USO hall.
a p.m. Dance at Moose hall for
memoers ana lriends.
9 p.m. Dance in the I.O.O.F.
hall lor Odd Fellows, Rebekahs
and friends.
Monday
6 p.m. District H Nurses asso
ciation, Mary Hunter, 1032 Cum
berland. 8 p.m. Royal Neighbors dance,
Norway hall. ,
Tuesday
Circles 2 and 3 will meet In the
Catholic parish with Mrs. Ben
Shannon as hostess.
2 p.m. Post Noole Grands club,
Oda Fellows hall.
2 p.m. Circle number 1, home
oi jvirs. j. k. Cunningham, 441
Florida.
2:30 p.m. Ladies Guild of the
Trinity Episcopal church will meet
at me nome oi Aire. Evans, 604
Riverside drive.
8 p.m. Past Presidents' club
will meet with Mrs. Delbert
Maples, 1362 Albany street.
Wednesday
2 p.m. W.S.C.S. meets with
Mrs. Harold Summers, Mrs. Vance
coyner and Mrs. T. D. Sexton,
8 p.m. Catholic Altar society
win meet wun Mrs. waiter lian
sen, 28 Mueller street.
Red Cross
Worker Will
Wed Sergeant
The engaagement of Miss Caro
lyn Boylan, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Bert C. Boylan of Portland,
former Bend residents, to SSgt.
fatanly B. Langeherg, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Langeberg of
Olympia, Wash., has Just been an
nounced. Miss Boylan ' attended Bend
high school, graduating with the
class of 1941. Since then she
has been with the American Red
Cross and Is now stationed at
Fort Lewis, Wash., Her father
is a former Deschutes county dis
trict attorney.
SSgt. Langeberg, who is now
convelescing in Hoff General hos
pital in Santa Barbara, Calif., re
turned to the United Slates In
December after 33 months In the
Southwest Pacific. He also at
tended Bend high school as his
parents are former residents of
this city.
No wedding date has been set.
Boy Scouts Give
Farewell Party
Troop 20 of the Boy Scouts of
America, sponsored by the V.F.W.
post, gave a farewell surprise par
ty for its Senior Patrol leader,
Tom Rhoads, who Is leaving fori
the navy this week.
He was presented with a large
cake with "Our Best Wishes
U.S.N." Along with this, the group
enjoyed ice cream. Scoutmaster
Pike, T o m Khoads, Wayne En
trikln, Virgil Moss and Cecil
Rhoads gave brief talks. Tom was
sworn in the navy Feb. 13 In Port
land and is being sent to the
Great Lakes training station for
radar technical training. He Is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Khoads,
1037 Lexington, Bend. This makes
two sons Ihey have In the service.
Their other son, Robert, Is with
the 9th army In Belgium. Both
are former carriers for The Bend
Bulletin.
Royal Neighbors
Plan Celebration
Of 50th Birthday
The Royal Neighbors of Amer
ica will celebrate the 50th anni
versary of the organization with
a dancing parly next Monday
niKhl at the Norway hall, II was
announced today. A short busi
ness meeting will precede the
dance, business affairs being con
sidered at 7:0 p.m. sharp. The
dance is to follow at H o'clock.
Music is to be furnished by Harry
Marshall.
The refreshment commit lee Is
composed of Mrs. Wayne Hamil
ton, Mrs. Joseph Ec,g, and Mrs.
Ada Ilelbig.
Group lliildn Meeting The
Ladies auxiliary of Deschutes
Canton No. 19, held its regular
meeting last night in Ihe I.O.O.F.
hall at H o'clock, with Mrs. I). N.
ifianam, presioeni, hi iouiki:.
', mrpi tinm,r
I M) M m .,.,, nrxl
meeting of the group will lie on
, .j y() jn Ih , (, , , ,.. hllU wilh
Graham, president, ill charge.
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the following members compris
ing Ihe refreshment committee:
Mrs. Walter Daron, Mrs. I). N.
Graham, Mrs. Fred Gibson and
Mrs. Carl Johnson.
( irele I to Meet - Circle 4 of the
Catholic Altar society is sched
uled to meet next Wednesday nt
X p. m. with Mrs. Waller Hansen,
2H Mueller avenue, according lo
an announcement today.
Nurse to Meet Members of
- 1 District 11 Nut. sex association will
of
nd
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State, National
Discuss Vital Legislation
The importance of all women
familiarizing themselves with leg
islative procedure was stressed by
miss unve Huston, ncid director
of the national organization of
Business and Profession Women,
and Mrs. Constance Webber, state
president ot Business and Pro
fessional Women clubs, at Thurs
day night's dinner and business
meeting held at 7 p.m. in the Pine
Tavern.
The local BPW was urged by
both leaders to support world
peace proposals as outlined in the
Dumbarton uuks plan.
Discussing . membership, Miss
Huston emphasized that to be suc
cessful an organization must hold
Development of
Drama Traced at
League Meeting
Mrs. Ed Beckley outlined the
development of the drama and
received a current play for mem
bers of the Jr. Civic League who
met Thursday evening at the
home of Mrs. Gale Pelker. Mrs.
Beckley described episodes from
tho highly emotional "Trio"
which was runnine on Broadwav
while she was in New York sever
al weeks ago. The speaker was
formerly active with the west
Chester County Players in New
York.
At the business meeting which
preceded the program, Mrs. Beck
ley was appointed to serve on the
Camp Fire council succeeding
Mrs. Del Hale, who has accepted
ATTENTION
HARD OF HEARING
FREE CLINIC
Pilot Butte Inn Saturday
Sunday, March 18, By Special Appointment
S. C. MITCHELL Dealer in ACOUSTICON Hearing Aids
2I4 Miner Bldg., Eugene, Ore.
SUPPOSE IHE RED CROSS
had ip Quiff
How would YOU ileep tonijlit. If
I'ou'd made your Red Cross fad a
nneljr mm or wir prisoner? Their
Red Cross is YOU It depends
solely oa YOt'R gifts. Gin morel
CIVE i-H-j CIV!
BrooU-Scanlon Lumber Company Inc.
and The Shevlin-Hixon Company
U. S. Army Unit
HORIZONTAL 53 Out of (prefix)
1 Depicted It "mn,
insigne of the S3 Boundary
U. S. Army
mark
80th
T Moke into law
11 Railroad (ab.)
12 Dispatch
13 Sea oarjle
14 Sloth
15 Division ot
geological
time
17 Coral islands
19 Consumed
20 West Indian
shrub
22 Morsels
23 Roman mad
24 Subterr:r.?ous
tunnels
28 Heavy blows
27 Coin
28 Five ar.d five
(pl)
29 From
30 Transport
(ab.)
31 Woody plant
33 Short Jacket
36 Keen
37 Is carried
39 Units of
weight
40 Great Lake
44 First man
45 Amount (ab.)
46 Rent roll
48 Theatrical
sign (ab.)
49 Mother
90 Cooking
vessel
51 Silkworm
VERTICAL
1 Sleeping
vision
2 Pertaining to
Irony
3 lt an In
signe of the
U. S. Army
4 Ocean
5 To the inside
6 Smell
7 flitter vetch
8 Names (ab.)
9 Supplies with
food
10 Rows
13 Cloth
measures
PAGE FIVE
Officers
Its members after it has persuad
ed them to join its roster. She
recommended group participation
In projects and suggested a ro
tation method of drafting all mem
bers to take part.
"'Program chairman should
study particularly the native abll.
itles of various members," Miss
Huston declared . "Investigate
what each person does well."
Miss Houston and Mrs. Webber
are en route to Portland to attend
the forthcoming regional meet
ing of Business and Professional
Women clubs.
Guests present at the session
were six members of the Prine
vllle BPW club.
a guardianship.
Refreshments were served
the hostess,
by
Geneva Davis to
Serve as Officer
Geneva Davis of Redmond has
been elected to serve as vice-presi
dent of the sophomore-freshman
"activators" group of the Universi
ty of Oregon Y. W. C. A.
Officers elected last week are:
LoDoll Lamson of Wlllamina,
president; Geneva Davis of Red
mond, vice-president; Betty John
son of Portland, treasurer.
Paat Presidents To Meet The
Past Presidents of the Degree of
Honor will meet next Tuesday at
8 p.m., with Mrs. Delbert Staples,
WbV! Amany street, It was an-
nounccd today.
Answer la lrTlia Pnle
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squad
18 Lieutenant
(ab.)
19 Solar disk
21 Loaners
23 Inertness
25 Precipitous
26 Musteline
mammal
31 Man's name
32 Rave
34 Excess of
chances
35 Closer
36 Pound
38 Long, loose
garment
40 Even (contr.)
41 Registered
nurse (ab.)
42 Genus of
shrubs
43 Merit
46 Male sheep
47 Cover1
50 Place (ah.)
52 Part of "be"
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