The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, April 24, 1945, Page 5, Image 5

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    ' THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND. OREGON. TUESDAY, APRIL 24. 1945
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Local News
Maximum yeM3ruy, oo uegrees.
Minimum but night. S3 degrees.
TOPAV'S WEATHER
Temperature; XI) p. in., 48 de
grees; 10 . m., 46 degrees. Veloc
ity of wind: 10 p, m., 2 miles; 10
a, m,, 7 mites..
Mr& Calvin Smith, former res
ident, visited in Bend over the
week-end. She is the daughter-in-law
pf Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Smith.
The V.F.W. Auxiliary will meet
at 8 p. m. Wednesday at the
Moose hall. The newly installed
officers will be in charge. Mrs.
William Gibson, new president of
the organization, has asked all
members to be present. There
will be, initiation of new members.
Alice. Bogard of Burns, last
Inight was a guest at the Pilot
iButte Inn.
D. W. Danielson and E. B. Em
brey of the Standard Construction
company, Portland, were Bend
business callers today.
Mr. and Mrs, George Tackman
of Prinevtlle, spent the day in
Bend.
Ray Boyd was a Bend caller to
day from Prineville.
Lyle H. Johnson 6f the Eastern
Oregon college at La Grande, was
a Bend caller today.
Glenn Stockton, representing
the Standard Oil company at
Prineville, was here today on business.
Charles H. Overbay, assistant
forester in the staff of the Des
chutes national forest, is ill at his
ihome. "'
E. C. Caldwell, of Post, Ore.,
as in Bend today on business.
Robert H. Lamott, scout execu
tive of Klamath Falls, was in
;end today conferring with local
leaders of Boy Scout organiza-
ions. " ' . ,
Lyle Hibbard of John Day, has
ssumed charge as mechanic in
he Bend shops of the Deschutes
latipnal iorest. The position had
leen vacant since Herbert Nel-
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Moraarat O'BRIEN
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son, former mechanic, entered the
navy last summer. Hibbard plans
to bring his family to Bend after
school closes.
.uB- Goodenough, engineer for
the E. B. Bishop Construction
company of Orland, Calif.,
stopped in Bend last night en
routetQ Jefferson county where
the Bishop company has a con
tract for the digging of 10 miles
of North Unit irrigation canal.
C. W. Iremonger and R. M.
Boyes of Fossil, were in Bend to
day on business, and made their
headquarters at the Pilot Butte
inn.
The Neighbors of Woodcraft
Thimble club will meet at 2 p. m.
tomorrow at the home of Mrs.
Eva Winters, 330 Riverside drive,
according to an announcement to
day. MrsjrDoris Abernathy, an em
ploye In the Deschutes county
courthouse, has been granted a
notary's commission, , it was re
ported today by United Press
from Salem.
Mrs. Howard Fox and daughter
Joan, have left for Cincinnati,
Ohio, where Mrs. Fox will join
her husband, member of the Red's
pitching staff. Fox spent the win
ter in Bend. Mrs. Fox is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. M.
Hoselton, of the Shady Nook auto
court, in Bend. He was in the em
ploy of the Medo-Land creamery
while in Bend. Fox joined the Cin
cinnati squad in March, for train
ing. Jirn Fairchild, who was recent
ly called into service with the
army air corps, has been selected
for cadet training, it has been
learned here. Jim is stationed at
Sheppard field, in Texas. He is
the son of Mrs. F. T, Fairchild,
Bend, and a graduate from the
local high school.
Mrs. Orr Royal, wife of a Red-
mond contractor, was a visitor in
Bend today.
Lt. Cliff Blann, Bend ski cham
pion a number of years ago, and
who was slightly injured while in
action in the Philippines, is here
on a 30-day leave from the army
hosiptal at Walla Walla, where he
was sent after reaching the states.
Lt. Blann is visiting his mother,
Mrs. Lelia Gentry, at 1221 Fresno
street.
Mrs. John Wetle and son, Rob
ert, and daughter, Mrs. Wayne
Faddis returned yesterday from
Oregon City, where they attended
the funeral of Mrs. Wetle's broth-
er, Frank McArtulty.
i Fire Chief LeRoy. Fox, who es
! caped more serious injury when
! he jumped from a skidding fire
! truck several days ago, received
a fractured rib in addition to other
injuries, it developed today.
All fathers and mothers resid
ing on the east side, who have
sons between nine and 11 years
of age, were invited today to at
tend a meeting at 7:30 o'clock
tonight in the. Allen school audi
torium, Virgil Mpss announced.
Cub packs will be discussed and
S(th meeting will be steered by
Robert Lamott, scout executive
from Klamath Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Newcomb
and family returned to their home
in Burley, Idaho, today after
spending several days visiting
with his brother-in-law, Allen
Young.
Mrs. Florence Taylor, manager
of the Mode-O-Day shop, plans to
leave for Seattle tonight to spend
her vacation. Mrs. C. (J. Lovejoy
NEWS OF SOCIETY
(All society items should be reported to The Bulletin not later
than 10 aan..on the days of publication, Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays.) ' -
Girls' Leader
To Visit Bend
On Thursday
Miss Eldora DcMots, Camp Fire
Girls National associate field sec
retary of the Northwest district
will arrive in Bend, Wednesday
noon, April 25 for scheduled meet
ing with local Camp Fire Girls
and their leaders.
The first event will be the
Grand Council Fire Wednesday
night at the Bend Roller rink at
7:00 p. m. Members of the. Red
mond, Shevlin, Prineville and
Bene groups will participate.
Girls taking part are to be at
the rink at 6:45 p.m. attired in
their Service costumes.
On Thursday Miss DeMotts will
meet with Bend leaders for Indi
vidual conferences. A dinner will
be held' at the Pine Tavern at
7:00 p. m. for all Council members
in this district.
Friday Miss DeMotts will spend
with Camp Fire workers in Prine
ville. ' The Camp Fire Council Wed
nesday evening at the rink will
be open to the public.
Reservations for the dinner
thursday night are to be made
through Mrs. Joe Elder at 603-J.
Mrs, Anderson
Honor Guest at
Surprise Party
Mrs. Bob C. Anderson was ihe
honor guest at a surprise bridal
shower given Friday night by
Mrs. Helen Markus and Miss
Jackie . Howard at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Anderson.
The table was decorated with
an umbrella made of pastel col
ors and set in a bowl ot yellow
daffodils. In front of the umbrel
la was a miniature bride and
groom. From the umbrella hung
cards . which told where gifts
could be found.
Present were Mesdames C. K.
Anderson, Hubbard Day, George
McCarthy, Bertil Nelson, Julia
Garlington, Helen Judy, Arline
Roberts, E. J. McCarthy, C. H.
Thompson, K. B. Cox, C. P. Cox,
J. C. Mayer, James D. Stevens.
Misses Betty Nelson, Helen
Larsen, Maxine Anderson, Shirley
Anderson, Phyllis Robinson, Dor
othy Sterns, Betty Vale, Barbara
Friyrear, Shirley Meagher, Bertha
Thompson, Anna Mae Rymah,
Betty Corbin, Jane Nash, and the
nostesses.
Those who were unable to at
tend but sent gifts were Mes
dames Ray Shaver, Ivor Garland,
Charles Birge, Lenis Anderson,
J. D. Morrison, A. L. Harrington,
Walter Knoff, Leo Leonard and
Bessie Kroch. ,
Mrsi Anderson is the former
Elaine Day. She was married late
in March. Anderson is serving in
the U. S. army.
BARGAIN NIGHT
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SOCIAL CALENDAR V
Tonight
8:00 p. m. Social Pinochle
club at home of Mrs. Joseph Egg,
811 Georgia. 'Mrs. Ray Walters,
hostess. , r
8:00 p. m. Degree of Honor
drill and officers practice at Nor
way Hall. ',. .
Wednesday
6:30 p. m. North End club at
home of Mrs. Theodore Tweet,
157 Underwood avenue.
7:00 p. m. Grand Council Fire
for Camp Fire girls, at roller rink.
7:00 p. m. Job's Daughters
will meet at the Masonic hall.
8:00- p. m. V.F.W. auxiliary
at Moose hall.
8:00 n. m. U.S.O. party for
service men and wives at parish
hall.
8:00 D. m. Pythian Sisters.
Sons of Norway hall, for practice.
Thursday
2:00 n. m. Thursday after-
noon bridge club at the home of
Mrs. W. M. Montgomery, liZi
West Third street. -
7:00 p. m. Chapter AI P.E.O.
Sisterhood, at the home of Mrs.
Howard George, 1375 Harmon
boulevard. Supper meeting.
7:00 p. m. Dinner meeting at
Pine Tavern for all Camp Fire
council members in the district.
Reservations, Mrs. Joe Elder,
603-J.
8:00 p. m. Westway club at
home of Mrs. Agnes Burrows, 650
Roosevelt.
7:30 p. m. The Women's Fel
lowship of the Presbyterian
church at the home of Mrs. R. H.
Prentice, 1433 West First street.
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Mrs. Mary Shaap
Honored at Party
A farewell party honoring Mrs.
Mary Schaap was given at the
home of Mrs. Flora Gough on
Friday. ,
Mrs. Schaap, who is 87 years
old is leaving Bend soon to go to
live with her daughter, Mrs. Lora
Zimmerman at Jordan, Montana.
Miss Maureen M i s n e r enter
tained with several selections on
her. xylophone. Refreshments
were served to the following
neighbors: Mrs. Prudence Eld-
ridge, Mrs. Lucy Mayer and
grandson, "Skipper" Harris, Miss
Maureen Misner, Mrs. Schaap and
the hostess, Mrs. Flora Uougn.
Canton Has. Meeting The regu
lar meeting of the Canton Des
chutes No. 19 and ladies auxiliary
was held Friday evening at the
I.O.O.F. hall. Ed Abbey, captain of
the Deschutes Canton and Mrs,
Ruth Barnes were In charge.
owner of the shop, will be in the
store during Mis. Taylor's absence.
CARD OF THANKS
I take this opportunity of
thanking my many friends for
their many acts of kindness dur
ing my illness, for beautiful
flowers and numerous cards, also
financial aid, for which I am
grateful; thanking The Peoples
I Store and its employes; also to
Mr. and Mrs. H. ti. uucKwortn
into whose home I was welcom
ed. Mrs. Etta Ripley.
- CARD OF THANKS
Our grateful thanks to our
friends for their kind sympathy,
floral offerings and help during
the recent loss of bur baby.
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Yeoman
Mrs. Mildred Wanichek.
Shirley Perry,
Former Bend Girl,
Weds in South
Miss Shirley Perry, former
Bend girl, and daughter of Mrs.
J. W. Perry, now of Shatter,
Calif., was married on April, 19
to V. H.: DeWitte, captain with
the Wasco, Calif., fire department,
at the home of his parents at an
outdoor ceremony, under arcs of
light and flowers. The bride wore
a wedding dress of blue lace and
net over, satin, wjth a cprsage
of roses.' More than 100 guests
were present for the colorful wed
ding, at which Rev. Robert Klaudt
officiated. Many beautiful gifts
were received by the couple. Mr.
and Mrs. DeWitte are at home at
Wasco, where he is stationed.
The bride was given in marriage
by her brother, Arnold Perry.
Captain DeWitte is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. V. A. DeWitte, of
Wasco.
Mrs. DeWitte attended grade
school and high school in Bend.
Sgt. Jack Perry, South Pacific
veteran, is a brother of the bride.
Mrs. Perry moved to California
from Bend in February.
OfN.O.CIub Has
First Meeting
The O. N. O. Pinochle club, a
newly organized group composed
of ladies of the Eagles, held their
first meeting at the home of Mrs.
Walter McFadden. Twelve mem
bers were present.
High score was won by Mrs.
Vina Hartwig, low by Mrs. Millie
Meistad. Refreshments were serv
ed by the hostess. The next meet
ing of the group will be Tuesday
May 1, at the home of Mrs. Meis
tad.
Fellowship Plans
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The Women's Evenine Fellow.
ship of the First ' Presbyterian
church will meet at the home of
Mrs. R. H. Prentice.V 1433 West
First street, on Thursday, April 26.
MemDers are asked to be there
promptly at 7:30 p.m. for the elec
tion of officers. All members are,
urged to be present.
P.E.O. Sisterhood
To Meet Thursday
' Chapter AI P. E. O. Sisterhood
will meet at the home of Mrs.
Howard George, 1375 Harmon
Blvd. 7 p. m., on April 26. It is
to be a supper meeting.
Mrs. Barbara Steinhauser will
give a program on the New He
brides. .
Grange Hall Folks
Honor Veteran;
Cards Are Played
Grange Hall, April 24 (Special)
Pvt. Douglas J. bodge, who is
on furlough here after serving
in Italy and North Africa, was
guest of honor at a pinochle
party given at the home of Mrs.
Edith M. Beach. Prizes were won
by Mrs. Ocrtll Fix, Mrs. Wilson
Eakman, Mrs.. Elizabeth Mac
Donald, Peder Pedcrsen, Paul
Christofferson, and Pvt. Dodge.
Other euests included R. J.
Dodge, Pvt. Dodge's father; Oertil
ix, wuson Eakman, Mrs. Paul
Christofferson, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Frissell, Mrs. Marion
Dubuis and Mrs. Walter Prichard.
Junior Hostesses
Plan for Party
The Bend Junior USO hostesses
will hold a get-acquainted party
at the Episcopal parish hall Wed
nesday eevnlng at 8 p.m. All serv
ice men here on leave or furlough,
and their wives are Invited to at
tend. Miss Elizabeth Bocckll is the
newly-elected president of the
group. Prizes will be awarded win
ners of games, Mrs, Craig Coy.
ner, USO director, has announced.
Lodge To Meet The Rebekah
lodge' will meet Friday at the
I.O.O.F. hall at 8 p.m. The refresh
ment committee is composed of
Mrs. Chester Johnson, Mrs. M. H.
Kittleson, Mrs. M. J. Kelley, Mi's.
R. J. Leader and Miss Kathryn
Kelley.
Club To Meet The North End
club will meet Wednesday, at the
home of Mrs. Theodore Tweet.
157 Underwood Ave. The meet
ing is scheduled for 6:30.
Club To Meet The Westway
club will meet Thursday April 26,
at 8 pjn. ' at the home of Mrs.
Agnes Burrows, 650 Roosevelt.
ANY OLD CLOTHES
TO SPARE?
Millions are destitute ' and
cold in war ravished coun
tries. The clothes you no
longer wear may save their
lives.
Bundle it up take it
to the collection depot
basement of
LYDICK'S
Recreation
(Formerly Leedy's)
Do It NOW!
Like Something
New to tyear?
You can find it at Wetle's
just the new suit, dress, coat,
blouse, sweater or what-not to
pep up your summer wardrobe.
' For additions or replacements
to your list of wearables, look
to Wetle's.
Time for
Slacks Slack Suits
See our fine selection of
slacks and slack suits denim to
smooth strutter cloth, ' every
color.
CARD OF THANKS
The Norwegian Ladies club
wish to thank all their friends
who so generously donated and
al tended the sale for Norwegian
Relief.
PATRIARCHS ATTENTION
I Important meeting Wednesday.
Degree work, eats.
Women with PILES
Get DOCTORS' Tip
You know, without askinp. that this
formula tor distrew of pil? MUST ba
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women patients at noted Thornton &
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If you need to
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: o try Lydla E. Plnkham'a tablets
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the Opening of a New
FOOT RELIEF DEPARTMENT
Cuboid 3-Way Fitting
RELIEVES foot aches and paint.
STRENGTHENS weak feet, tones muicles.
AIDS CIRCULATION, relieves foot cramping.
HELPS ALLAY fatigue, walkina or standing.
. PROMOTES good posture and appearance.
MAKES SHOES wear longer, look better.
FEATHERWEIGHT, no metal, interchange-cb'e.
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hon tit the tote ot the foot, u
weii ai tor length and width.
Thry are "not Jutt another
arch supuort," hut a new
principle ot correct toot
and body balance that
makes walking a plea
sure.
for Men, Women
and Children
Come Sn for. FREE
Demonstration of these
Modern Foot Balancers
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YOUR PENNIES COUNT!
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It's smart to be thrifty in these times. Here are values to help
you make every penny count. Remember, our store U Thrift
headquarters, six days a week. . .
Savings For Payday to Saturday, Incl,
Shortening
Swifts
Jewel
3 lb. ctn. 69c
Try it
Lunch Meat
Can 35c
Sunshine
Krispys
Crackers'
2 lb. ctn.
31c
Grade A Largo
Doz. 33c
Baking Powder
Calumet
25 oi. win
25c
SwaiiMliiwn
Cake
Flour
pkg. 26c
Noodles . . . . . . , . . . 1 lb. pkg. 19c
MKsltui
Salad Dressing pt. jar 25c
Taiuj
Wesson Oil.. pt.btle.32c
Syrup 11 lb. btle. 15c
Siuicy's Golden
Tuna Fish ..... .... .... can 32c
Shredded, Oregon Allmrore
Cocoa 8 oz. ctn. 35c
Van Iloulen's
Pumpkin 2 cans 29c
Folded Towels : . . . . . 2 pkgs. 25c
100 In puckage
Floor Wax ..... pt. 39c; qt. 69c
Liquid Veneer, self ttliine
"i gallon BHo
Cooked Lima Beans 2 35c
Seaside No. 2 Cans
1 L. ; , , ,
Carnation Milk 3 29c
Mop Sticks each 19c
Brooms each 85c
5 fie, (minted luiiidlc
PALM OLIVE
SOAP
Itrgular Size
3 bars 20c
It u III Slzn
2 bars 1?c
CRYSTAL WHITE
SOAP
3 bars
14c
SUPER
SUDS
Ige. pkg.
23c
PEETS
SOAP
KfOAiyl
Ige. pkg.
26c
Potatoes 10 lbs. 39c
100 ll. xiu'k 8.50 IJ. S. No. Is
Marmalade
Tropical
2 lb. jar 35c
Coffee
Kmprcvs
Drip or regular
1 lb. jur
29c
Tomato Juice
Suirmnciitu
l.urgo 11 oz. can
25c
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