The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, April 24, 1945, Page 10, Image 10

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    THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON, TUESDAYAPRIL 24, 1945
PAGE TEN
Red Gross Chapter
Selects Leaders
For Coming Year
Committees that arc to super
vise American Red Cross activities
In Deschutes county for the com
ing year have been announced by
Kruno Jtath, chapter chairman.
Names of directors and commu
nity representatives have also
been compiled.
Serving with Rath this year are
Mrs. I.. T. Slandlfer, vice-chairman;
Sumner Deilrick, treasurer,
and Miss Olive Jamison, secretary.
Other members of the executive
committee are H. C. Kerron, B. A.
Stover and Ben Hamilton, all ot
Rend, and Roy Carpenter, Red
mond. Directors for the 19-15-48 year
follow: Ralph S. Hamilton, Joe
Ross, Richard Scott, Robert W.
Sawyer, Bruce Gilbert, Mrs. Alex
Walter, Carl A. Johnson, John
Cuffin, Kenneth Sawyer, Howard
George, Mi's. Lloyd Magill, Mrs.
A. E. Stevens, Mrs. K. W. Brandis,
Miss Maren Grlbskov, John Wetle,
C. G. Relter, Ralph Adams, Ken
neth Longballn, Rev. Robert Mc-
Ilvenna, Rev. G. R. V. Bolster,
William Baer, Mrs. L. IT. I Id
Phrey, W. K Coshow, Mrs. W. I
Palmer, George Childs, Mrs. Hans
Slagsvold and Mrs. Krank Prince,
nil of Bend, with the following rep
resentatives from the various
communities:
Heads Listed
Mrs. J. R. Roberts, Mrs. Francis
Munkers, Mrs. Jesse Tetherow,
Mrs. Joe E. Brown, Mrs. Carl B.
Hoogner, Mrs. E. D. Hallock, Mrs.
Ernest Wilson, Lloyd Baker. Mar
vin Davidson and Jack Hardison,
Oil of Redmond.
John C. Johnson, William Fox,
Lapine; Pete Lelthauser, Maurice
Hitchcock, Mrs. Meredith Bailey,
Lewis Farleigh, Sisters; Mrs.
James Chamberlln, Mrs. C. A. Al
len, Tumalo; H. M. Eby, Terre
bonne; John Helfrich, Brothers;
William A. Rahn, Milllcan, Carl
Schuholz, Lower Bridge.
All service committee chairmen
ere also members of the board.
These chairmen follow:
John Mogan, accident preven
tion; Ben Hamilton, camp and
hospital; Mrs. H. E. Beach, nutri
tion and canteen; Don Peoples,
disaster; Mrs. Ward H. Coble, dis
play; Lester McKenzle, first aid;
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Oregon Ltd.
Contracting
Wiring
Power
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A Post j !
lWYsMm SPCtD THB VICTORY BUY WAR BONOS
Commercial
and Industrial
Wiring Supplies
and
Appliances
General Electric Deale
Sales and Service
Phone 159
' 64 1 Franklin
Bend. Ore.
Mrs. L. W. Franks, home nt: ' :g:
Mrs. A. L. O. Schueler, home serv
ice, water safety; Mi's. C. W. Ileim,
home service (Redmond); Mrs.
R. W. Diandis, Junior Red Cross;
Mrs. Ross Faiiiharn, office as
sistance: Mrs. Sumner Delrlck,
prisoner of war; Mrs. Eugene
Ackley, production; Phil lirogan.
publicity; hill liarton, rauio; miss
Lucy Davison, recruitment; Mis.
Ben Whisenand, volunteer spe
ci;il services: Mi's. C. II. Irving,
production Redmond i; Mrs. Chal
mers Nooe, first aid and waler
salely I Redmond I.
Mrs. R. W. Hemingway Is execu
tive secretary of the Deschules
county chapter.
Bowling Notes
FINAL STANDINGS
V l
Pet.
.1.41
MS
.522
.Ml
.48!)
.478
.407
.4511
Minlo-Laml ....
lieiid-Porllund
I'epsl-C'ola
I'iland's iMkt.
Superior Cafe
Bend Bulletin
4 41
48 4'i
47 48
4i
44
44
IIS
IH 47
42 48
(iutowny Lunch
Bend Iteereullon 41 ll
Medo-Land Creamery keglers
became Industrial league champ
ions for 1944-45 last night as they
edged out Bend-Portland by u
single game, in the final night
of play. The race first place was
so close that it was not decided
until the last pin had fallen.
Pepsi-Cola gained third place
honors.
In last night's matches, Super
ior cafe shot high series for the
evenintr. 2594. to win three games
from The Bend Bulletin; Piland's
dfVtlCw. I : v.-: - . - ---- - . ...fell .
market won two from Medo-Land,
uun,i . Pm-tland won two fiom
Gateway lunch and Pepsi-Cola
won three irom neno. necreauon.
rimcn Hiriwn shot an Individual
total of u'41, a new high series for
the season, itesuiis oi me guim-.i
follow:
- Bend Recreation
n rini-iiineclif 149 143 12G 418
y. Smith 154 158 135447
B. Fields
....122 151 141 ia
....176 147 174501
G. Norcolt
Absentee ..
...145 145 145-135
Handicap
18
18 18 54
Total "!-740 7(il 739 2246
Pepsi Cola
II. Douglass ...179 149 199-527
Musgrave 149 170 170495
Pards 143 174 155-472
Lewerenz ........107 ' 198 173538
W. Douglass . 217 177 153547
Total 855 875 850 2579
inland's
Mkl.
139 146456
136 172474
145 145-35
202 174554
130 133404
31 31 93
783 801 2416
O All 171
J. Chabot 166
Absentee ..
B. Koller ....
E. Piland ..
Handicap
Total '...
145
178
141
. 31
832
Metlo Land Creamery
B. Douglass ....190 145 211546
L. Potts ...174 174 157505
M. Nehl 146 154 172472
D. Lay 159 136 156451
S. Blucher ...150 161 190-501
Handicap .... 3 3 39
Total 822 773 889 2484
Bentl Portland
C Piland 181 . 138 164483
L. McConnell ..156 161 127-444
Absentee 145 145 145435
R. Nedrow 170 182 168520
E. Brown 197 251 193641
Jiifthoelectnic Powei
electric energy from the Inexhaustible flow ol mighty rivers, this West Is 1h Power
House of the nation. With Its rich, varied natural resources and low-cost plentiful
power, economists predict that It will lead the world in diversified manufacturing,
particularly in light metals and plastics. During the war, the hydroelectric power oi
this region has led to the establishment ol West Coast aluminum plants with a
production double that oi the entire nation before Pearl Harbor. In the post-war
period, regional planning commissions estimate that this territory can support la
luxury three times its present population with all Its mills, mines, factories, farms
and homes electrically powered, lighted, and heated at the world's lowest rates.
Hydroelectric Power is the key to the West's fullest development and prosperity
SICKS' BREWING COMPANY
SALEM, OREGON
At the
m
Youth 00 mad spree, with Con
Handicap .... 2 2 26
Total 851 879 797 2523
Gateway Lunch
G. McClennan 154
G. Heley 168
Absentee ........145
L. Smith 139
H. Barfknecht 179
Handicap .... 37
Total 822
117 158429
134 120-422
145 145 435
146 149434
156 198533
37 37111
725 807 2464
Superior
Pete Sevy 137
W. flurrell 155
T. Loree 149
W. Howard ....145
P. Loree 165
Handicap .... 29
Total 780
Cafe
191 195523
191 150496
150 188-487
158 137440
193 193553
29 29 67
912 892 2584
With the world's mightiest
power dams creating hydro
Tower
Sue Collins, David Reed, Eric Sinclair,
Bend Bulletin
H.'Rlce 142 117 182441
M. Sutherland 100 192 132-424
A. Kaufman ....170 218 203591
E. Fenton 127 112 131370
B. Benson 167 203 170540
Handicap .... 25 , 25 25 75
Total ...731 857 843 2431
Fuel shortage In Switzerland Is
acute because German coal is no
longer available, local anthracite
can not meet demands, and peat
production in 1944 was 40 per cent
less than In the preceding years.
A new American standard for
sound level meters, used for meas
uring the Intensities of noise and
other sounds in order to evaluate
their relative effect on the ear,
trial Ule.
A
Sicks Quality
Product
my
has been approved by the Ameri
can Standards association.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE
Notice Is hereby given, that the
undersigned has taken up the fol
lowing described horses, found
running at large on his property,
and unless these horses are re
deemed on or before the time of
2:00 o'clock P.M. on the date of
April 30th 1945, the said horses
will be sold at tnat time,
ranch of C. F. WILLIAMSON, on
the Butler Market road, Des
chutes County, Oregon, to satisfy
tha Aamaaaa encta Of Oicking UP.
advertisement and keep ot the
said horses. ...
These horses are descrmeu as
follows:
1 Black gelding, long roach
mane, white spot on forehead,
white snip on nose, white hind
feet, backward L on left shoulder,
approximately 1450 pounds in
weight, 8 or 9 years old.
1 Black mare, white strip on
forehead, white stockings on hind
legs, blemish on left hind foot, ap
proximately 1250 pounds In
weight, about 6 years old. No
discernable brands. -
1 Black mare, 4 white stockings,
blazed face, white nose and white
lower lip, approximately 1300
pounds in weight, about .6 years
old. No discernable brands.
1 ; Aged black mule, approxi
mately 900 pounds in weight. No
discernable brands.
These horses have been taken
up under provisions of Deschutes
County livestock District Numbar
2. .
Signed: C. F. WILLIAMSON.
. . 113-119C
Brewed
in Oregon
Sicks' SIct on ol America's
finest betn. Is also on ol Ore
gon's payroll builders a pel
tnanent part ol Oregon'! Indus
i? no
wno
with
Specials PAYDAY Thru Saturday
Fisher s Zoom pkg. 20c
Soda Wafers 2 31c
Snow
Hills Coffee lb. 27c
Blue
Kraft Dinner 3 29c
712
Gloss Starch pkg. 9c
Staley's Cube
Corn Starch pkg. 8c
Staley's cream
SWANSDOWN FLOUR
49 lb. bag 2.29
10 lb. bag 50c. 5 b. bag 29'
Cleanser
Old
0'Cedar Polish 45c
12
Gingham Tissue 3' 14c
Nu-Bora
Fruits and
Onion Sets,
' Walla
Celery
Green
PILAND'S MARKET
Short Ribs ...... lb. 19c
Steer beef
Ground Beef . . . . . .lb. 27c
100 Beef No Cereal Added
Corned Beef ..lb. 33c
Boneless Sugar Cured
Leg O' Lamb .... lb. 39c
Grade A
Pork Chops ...lb. 35c
' Lean Loin .
I
iMITIirift TMh
mtstnCHunrvLrvvw
Flalces
Label
oz. pigs.
12 oz. pkg.
I lb. pkg.
2"15c
Dutch
oz. bottle
3 ib pkg 49c
Vegetables
Calavos . . each 23c
Parsnips . . 2lbs.15c
2 bunches 29c
Walla Sweets
lb. 17c
crisp
BEEF ROAST
Boneless, No Waste
lb. 35c
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