The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, March 21, 1945, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1945
Local News
Maximum yesterday, 51 degrees.
Minimum, last night, S3 degrees.
TODAY'S WEATHER
Temperature: 10 p.m., 41 de
grees: 10 a.m., 48 degrees. Veloc
ity of wind: 10 pan., 4 miles;
10 a.m., 7 miles. .
Lt. and Mrs. Ray Wilson, for
mer residents of Bend, are the
. LAST CHANCE
TONIGHT
BARGAIN NIGHT
THRILLS!!
IUadeiemara W-v i
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2ND HIT-
a 6 pound 7 oun son,
Richard Eugene, born March 13
at 4.16 ajn. In Colorado where the
waI '.18 tatim- Lt. Wilson
was on duty some time ago at the
Redmond army air field.
uH,h"or? Madsen, inspector
with the department of agricul
ture with headquarters at Salem,
has returned to that city follow
!ng, busness trip through Cen
tral Oregon.
Gordon George, S. 1c, has re-
following a visit in Bend
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard George. Also leaving for
san Diego following a leave In
Bend was Donald Schuman, S. 1c,
son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Schuman.
Walter Barnett and Bob Keyes,
-""" ei vit-e men. recently met on
a Pacific island. Ramctt nVia
cist mate, second class, reports in
icim iv lug wile.
Elton J. Smith, 25, son of Mrs.
Florence Parker nf t)H ..,,)..
- " .-'V. 1 1U, gtduu-
ated from fin inlanciiu r.l
I basic engineering training at re-
vcuv service scnoois exercises at
the Ninth Naval district head
quarters, Great Lakes, Illinois.
SSgt. D. T. Van Osdol and Sgt.
ElniPr Olson In Miavno a, Via knM
. , ... t,(iUigC yj x 1 1 1 1 uaac
weather station at the Redmond
army air iieia, last night were
visitors in Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Baker of
Prineville, were guests today at
the Pilot Butte inn.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mays were
Bend callers today from Post.
Glenn Mitchell, assistant re
gional forester in charge of wild
life, stopped in Bend today en
route back to Portland headquar
ters after making an Inspection
In the Fremont National forest.
Mm R ncc Parnham Ic cnnnHinn
a month in Coos Bay with her
aaugmer, janet. un Sunday, Mrs.
Farnham attended the christening
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Frances, daughter of Lt. and Mrs.
wuiara rarnnam, in roruana,
then continued on to Coos Bay
with Tana, Tka HnlU,tn ., l
error yesterday in reporting that
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JOHN (ARRADINE Y
IRUCEKtlOGG
Mrs. Farnham had returned to
Bend. ;
There will be a meeting of all
Bend Youth club hostesses tomor
row afternoon at 3 o'clock, in the
Vouth club quarters on Oregon
avenue, Mrs. P. N. Armstrong,
hostess chairman, has announced.
The Theta Rho club will meet
at 7:30 o'clock tonight in the
I.O.O.F. hall, it was announced to
day by Eva Kittleson, president.
She urged all members to attend
the meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Anderson
of Madras were in the city yester
day. John Jones of Redmond is con
ducting business in Bend today.
Wimton Livingston, whose wife
and son, Jimmy, reside at 175 E.
Irving avenue, left yesterday for
Klamath Falls for induction into
the service. Livingston is the third
son of Mrs. H. L. Livingston of
937 E. Third street to enter the
armed forces. Her eldest son, Ar-
lo, is a flight officer in the air
transport command branch of the
army stationed In England and
the youngest boy, Argyle, is serv
ing as a seaman first class some
where In the south Pacific.
H. C. Maynard of San Francisco
is in town today on business.
The West Lake club will meet
at the home of Mrs. Ola Clover,,
446 E. Norton street, at 8 p.m.
Thursday.
Miss Laura Harstad, consultant
for maternal and child health
from the Oregon State Board of
Health, spent this morning in the
county health department offices
conferring with, public health
nurses. She will return to the
state office in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bolter and
Mrs. Bidwell Cram, all of Gate
way, were In Bend yesterday.
' The Bend Rebekah lodge is 'to
hold a special meeting Kriday
evening at 5:30, in the I.O.O.F.
hall, preparatory to - the : trip to
Redmond at 6:15 fort the special
session of the Rebekah assembly,
officers of the order have an
nounced. -
William Stollmaek, of the Hud
son-Duncan company, was in Gil
christ today on business.
Sgt Robert Fox, son of Post
master R. H. Fox, of Bend, has
been awarded the distinguished
flying cross, his sister, Mrs. Gus
Roats of this city, has learned,
Sgt. Fox is a member of a Super
fort crew; operating in the Asiatic
theater of war.
.Members of the Eagles' auxili
ary are scheduled 'to meet at 8
p.m. tomorrow night in the Moose
hall, it was announced today by
iMrs. W. M. Loy, president of the
j organization.
Dance every Friday night at
Carroll Acres. Music by the Night
Owls. City bus will leave hall last
time at 12 midnight; - Adv.
: r i
-Not responsible for' debts cons
self.
Lillia Perrin Danchev. Adv.
Marie Anderson
To Assist Nurses
Deschutes county' has contri
buted another recruit to the Wac's
emergency army hosiptal corps,
it was reported here today by
George Slmerville, coordinator for
the civilian defense' council.
The latest woman to volunteer
her services for nursing in army
hospitals Is Marie R. Anderson,
route 2, who was In Portland to
day taking a physical examina
Uon preliminary to enlisting. The
other one was Miss Judith Reese,
who enlisted last week, and was
the first one from Deschutes
county to enter this branch of the
service.
At the r e q u e s t of General
George C. Marshal, civilian de
fense councils throughout the
country are sponsoring a cam
paign to recruit women for emer
gency army hospital work. A dire
shortage of trained nurses exists,
Gen. Marshall reported, and any
woman who has any nursing ex
perience, or who desires to take
nursing training, are urged to en
list.
Nurses Needed
Coordinator Simerville said that
there are five army hospitals In
California and Washington which
urgently need nurses, and that
those women who enlist may
choose the hospital where they
would serve. The hospitals are the
Hammond at Modesto, Calif.; the
Dibble at Palo Alto, Calif.; the
DeWitt at Auburn, Calif., Madi
gan at Fort Lewis, Wash., and the
McCaw at Walla walla, wasn.
Simerville said that Miss Ander
son was recruited by Mrs. Philip
R. Buckingham, president of the
Soroptimist club. Recently all
women's organizations in the
county were asked to assist in the
recruiting campaign, and Simer
ville said that the Soroptimist club
is the only one thus far to pro
duce a recruit.
An effort is being made to re
cruit a platoon of 15 women from
this county. .
Youth Club
Notes
nare mcta from the Bears' Den
LICENSE MATCHES AGE duplicating his age. He received
Du Quoin, ni. ipi Every year his new plates recently number
since George F. Winn reached 80, ed94. , ,
the Illinois secretary of state has , ,
issued him an automobile license More than 87,269,461 track ties
stabilize the 30,551 miles of rati
line, siding and yard tracks main
tained by the Canadian National.
Railways In Canada and the Unit
ed States,
By the Den Reporter I
All members of the Youth club
would like to express their thanks
to the Degree of Honor lodge for
weir generous donation.
Last Thursday's clean-up night
was announced a complete suc
cess by Miss Wllma Jacobson, di
rector. All who came worked hard
and had the den shining before
the night was over. For refresh
ment, ice cream was on the house.
Who can solve the mystery of
the week? Where did the dish
loweis vanish to? It's amazing.
The den has been thoroughly
searched, but still there Is no
trace ol them.
We were honored this wwli
when we received a letiir frnm
The Dalles for information on our
ciui). ine Dalles youngsters are
also thinking of startine a club ,
ana we wisn tlicm all the success
possible.
It seems spring vacation is just i
around the corner. All members1
should be glad to know that the 1 1
chid will be oucn cverv week !
night until 9:45. Let's see if we I
can't spend part of our vacation !
at me ucn.
avBit
Your lMiysiciau bas increased
demands upon hi time. IMp
Lim to help you. Avoid homo
call, especially at night Visit
tho Doctor at hU office, during
regular hours. If your condition
' requlrea, follow hia
recommend a lion and go
lo hospital where proper
care will hasten your recovery.
Do not neglect little ilia that
may become sertoos diaordera
this hdne neither you nor the
Doctor. This is a time for u all
to Get Well ... and Keep WeH
Shop Mogul's
for VALUES
It's true youH find MagUl's
stoeks complete with lowest
prices on all nationally-known
products. Make MagUl's your
headquarters.
Penicillin Available at Magill's
Magill has received Penicillin, the ''wonder
drug" for cdre of civilian needs to be distrib
uted to hospitals, doctors and for individuals
on prescriptions.
4rTif7 75 Liuer
A Make-up
that Stays
on Longer.
CHEN YU
EASTER IDEAS
Start getting prepared for an
other "fun for all" dance, to be'
held on April 7 at the den. Nan 1
rreede has been appointed chair
man and other committees will
be announced at a later date. It
win oo our first big spring dance,
so let's all work for a big suc
cess.
Taylor
Anti-Gray Hair
VITAMIN
TABLETS
90 for 2.50
Available Again!
CUTEX KITS
In a choice of kits con
pletcly fitted, from
1.10
Official Records
. CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank all our neigh
bors and friends for their kind
ness and cards of sympathy. Also
the postal staff and especially Mr.
Farley blllott tor his Kind assist
ance during our recent bereave
ment Rose M. Hatch
Walter Hatch and family
- Donald Hatch and family
Mr. and Mrs. Ludcen.
Adv.
Have you these warnings of
EYE-STRAIN?
Teachers Given
Pay Increases
Portland, Ore., March 21 HP)
Pay increases totaling $2,800,000
over a nine-year period were voted
for Portland teachers last night
by the school board.
Reversing a stand taken a week
previously, the board by a four-to-three
vote approved a schedule
submitted by the superintendent's
office, which was a combination
of recommendations by teachers'
committees, the administrative
staff and the plan submitted by
Dr. John Almack, school finance
expert at Stanford university.
The immediate effect will be to
Increase salaries for starting
teachers, while under the long
range plan the chief beneficiaries
among the city's 1600 teachers
will be the veterans.
.JUSTICE COURT
1 A $204.50 fine was imposed on
George Petry of Shevlin by Wil
son George, Justice of the peace,
for reckless driving, records re
veal. Dee Low and Charles Mor
gan Mosley, both of Sisters, were
fined $29.50 each including court
costs and a 10-day suspended Jail
sentence on the same cnarge.
Other fines for asserted traff
violations levied during the past
week include: Ernest, W. Beaver
of Bend, no stop on entering a
highway, $2.50; Adrean L. Stearrs
of Bend, violation of the basic
rule, $9.50 including costs; Wil
fred E. Jossy of Bend, no stop on
entering the highway, $2.50; Ar
thur E. Donahue, no stop on en
tering the highway, $2.50; Dean
C. Smart of Bend, no operator's
license, $2.50; Jack R. Gordon of
Bend, concealed motor vehicle li
cense, $2.50; Sedral K. Lowry,
Bend, posted $25 bail for no license
plates on a motor vehicle; Martin
V. Hendrix of Bend, improper
lights, $2.50.
Keith L. Denny of Bend was
charged with drunkenness on the
highway' and fined $17.25 includ
ing costs.
Here Is the schedule for those
busy girls who will be cleaning
me ciuo on Saturday mornings:
March 24, Senior Sub Debs,
March 31, The W's; April 7,
Gamma Phi Mu; April 14, Fresh
man Sub Debs; April 21, Sopho
more Sub Debs; April 28, Junior
Sub Debs; May 5, Senior Sub
Debs; May 12, The W's; May 19,
oamma rm mu May tj, Fresh
man Sub Debs. Thanks for your
cooperation, its really anmecl-
ated. You're doing a swell Job so
lar, let s Keep it up.
: The den will be closed on Fri
day night, as there will be a high
-school dance sponsored bv the
Juniors in the gym. It's for every
one, so lei s really patronize it.
Phil Brogan, Bend high student
body president, and Beverly Baer
have been Invited as guests to the
council meeting Monday night at
y:3U.
Penetro Rub . . ... ........ .jar 60c
$2 All Weather Lotion .1.00
$1 Powder Mitten 79c
$2 Jergens Twin Make-Up . . . .1.00
50c Ponds Cream ....... . . . . .39c
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Easter Bunnies, from $1.49
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Egg Dye pkg. 10c
Easter Cards. .. .from 10c
Don't Miss Out on This
GAME SALE
Scores of interesting games
values to $1.78 your choice
79c v
1 1 1 1 n.l I J-i I H I III I.B'i ' l
It Is noted that the United
States last year had acquired, as
"a national historic site," the title
to President Roosevelt's Hyde
Park home and 33 acres of sur
rounding ground. Mr. and Mrs.
Roosevelt and their children re
tain interests in the estate until
their death.
TOED, UNEASY EYES
. . may b more than sign of
ovpr-une. Tbry may he liicnal.
ling you that tlwy need help.
SaUINTMO
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glare-itrained eye. Sofl-Lile
Leniea protect your eyei from
over-brightneM.
NERVES ON EDGE
... are a prire you pay for over
taxed eyen. Heed the warning
have your eye examined now.
Don't ignore tlicse of eyestrain. Kor l.rtlcr health,
more efficiency, greater happiness, liavc your eyes ex
amined. Examination may ohow that you will enjoy
more comfortable vision with Soft-Lite Lenc which
we will be glad to demonstrate to you.
Large "O" on Car
Has New Meaning
Fort Lewis, Wash., March 21
mi A new slant on alphabets at
Fort Lewis Is giving G. I.'s a bad
time.
In order to step up proper salut
ing of officers riding in staff cars,
vehicles now display windshield
cards marked with a large "O"
whpn an officer Is aboard.
The car in which a lieutenant
was riding passed a soldier today
who made no attempt to salute.
Pulling over, the officer In
quired about the lack of military
courtesy, pointing to the newly
adopted sign. ,
"Oh, is that what that mpans?"
the soldier asked earnestly, "I
thought zero meant nobody is in
there."
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