The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, May 10, 1945, Page 5, Image 5

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    Local News
Maximum yesterday, 67 degrees.
Minimum last night, 41 degrees.
TODAY'S WEATHER . - -Temperature:
10 p.m., 50 de
grees; 10 tun.,- 56 degrees. Buroni
eter (reduced to sea level): 10
p.m., 39.87 Inches; 10 a.m., 29.22
inches. Relative humidity: 10 p.m.,
70 per cent; iu ajn., w per cent
Velocity of wind: 10 p.m., 6 miles;
10 a.m., 6 miles. Prevailing direc
tion oi wmu: sournwest.
Harry B. Howard and his moth
er, Mrs. Harriet Howard, left to
day for Portland, where Mrs.
Howard will spend the summer
visiting her daughter, Mrs. R. E.
c
Women without men! Women over
here men over there! Faithful wom
en and one who
PLUS NEWS AND CARTOON
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the screen's
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together in one screen sensation!
Frankenstein s Monster! Dracuiah
Wolf Man! Hunchback! Mad Doc-
tor! Just wait till
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KARLOFF
J. Carrol Naish
Elena Verdugo
rW. - ' -
BORIS , A
Brown. They were accompanied
by Mrs. Ina Cram, who will attend
?hoC0nVeml0il of saleswomen for
fwiJ , Jls ropany tomorrow in
ifrSH-,L-ittendrlSh. forme
Yl and', wm leave Monday
.v tUM:u wnere sne will
?K Vle summer visiting
friends. Mrs. P ttpnriHah ha ho5
making her home With hnr hrnth.
"i c "oward 362 Ocden.
William Byars of Prinevilie,
was a business caller here today.
H, Mayfield. Redmond, spent
the day here transacting business
Mrs. T. P. Beckley of Lakeview,
last night was a guest at the Pilot
Butte inn.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar nomimri.
son, 1034 Albany avenue, reported
today that they have named their
son, born May 4, David Gilbert.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. John
Falkowski, who moved recently
3 DAYS ONLY STARTING
TONIGHT
is something else!
3 DAYS STARTING
TONIGHT
titans of terror
3
9
you see it. 1
THIS CHAMBER
OF HORRORS...
WILL CURDLE YOUR
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to Columbus, Wis., have learned
that they reached their destina
tion last Saturday, making the
ii ip irom tsena m live days.
Mrs. Ed Pease and daughter.
Jan, arrived Tuesday evening to
spena a weeK visiting Mrs. pease'
mother. Mrs. Alice Soderstrom.
and local friends. The family now
lives in Salem, where Pease is em
ployed in the office of the state
highway department.
Mrs Anno Vnrhaa hni-min nf
the poppy sales committee forlment and tea at 1:30 p.m. Fri
Percy A. Stevens Unit No. 4,' day. May 11. Weather permitting,
American Legion auxiliary, and , the program will be held out-of-her
aides, Mrs. Joy Walker and j doors in the court. Otherwise, the
Mrs. Theodore H. Mark, will meet i group will meet in one of the pri-
this evening with other auxiliary
members at the Forbes home to
make final arrangements for the
annual poppy sale to be held- in
Bend May 25-26.
Pvt. Marvin Christy, who is sta
tioned at the army base in Sioux
Falls, S. D., arrived yesterday to'mison, Patricia Crawford, Phyl
spend a 12-day furlough with his
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Charles
Christy.
Mrs. John Ryan left by bus this
morning for Grants Pass.
Mrs. Norman Partridge, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Sy-
rrions .of Bend, left yesterday on
a vacation trip to Portland.
I Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cook and
;Mr. and Mrs. A D. Anderson of
i Madras were Bend shoppers yes
l terday.
I Guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
I Anderson are her niece,- Miss
; Marian Clausen, and Miss Marie
: Seibert, both of Seattle.
Mrs. Fred Gray was in Bend
i Wednesday from Prinevilie.
i Mrs. William R. Gillenwater ar
rived this week from Portland
for a visit with her sister, Miss
i Elizabeth Boeckli.
John Bonnareus, employe of
the Chewaucan cattle company,
is in Bend today from the Z-X
ranch near Paisley.
Miss Peggy Magill will arrive
tomorrow from Portland to spend
the week-end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Magill.
Mrs. H. E. Simpson left by bus
today on a week-end trip to Port
land. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shumway
and son Ray are in Bend today
from Powell Butte.
Dance at Eastern Star Grange
hall Saturday nights. Ladies free.
Adv.
Eagles Auxiliary will meet
Thursday night at 8 o'clock at
Sather's Hall for election of offi
cers. Adv.
Dance every Friday night at
Carroll Acres. Music by the Night
Owls. Citv hus will 1eav hall last
time at 12 midnight. Adv.
Lions Ask Help in .
Sorting Clothing
I he Bend Lions club today sent
out another-SOS for assistance in1
sorting and packing clothing inland have greater accuracy bo
the salvage depot in the basement i cause of the sight; this is the
of Lydick's, corner of Oregon ave- j seventh basic design of this rock-
nue and Wall street. Additional j et-launching weapon.
cartons are also needed for shi p-j mmmmmmmmm
ping garments which were gath
ered in Bend for overseas war re
lief. Clarence Bush, chairman of
the Lions club salvage drive, said
ho estimated it would take at
least two more nights to prepare
the approximate five tons of
clothing for shipping. He urged
that any persons wishing to aid in
the work, be at the depot around
7:30 or 8 o'clock tonight or tomor
row. ,
Bush listed those who worked
at the depot last night as follows:
Betty Carter, Flora Kirkpalrlck,
Joe Justin, Hatlie Tunnoll, Mr.
and Mrs. R. R. Edwards, Elmer C.
Cody, H. L. Tonoy, Earl Wear and
n W Thnmnuin Ihn Intinr thinn
being Elks.
U. S. Forest Service "smoke-
jumpers" and their flame-fighting
tools are parachuted to forest
fires in regions inaccessible by
roads.
Now She Shops
"Cash and Carry"
Without Painful Backache
VThfn dlwrrdfr oi ki'lnry function pprmits
poiuonmiii tnxttcr to rrmnin in yo.ur blood, it
may cause nngini liackut U'1, rlwumtit in paion,
cg pains. Ions oi pf-p nrnltnwriiy, KfUing up
nighlP, rvrellind. juifTinfM muter tho eTn,
bftwiacbfa and dizzinrwi. FrtXunt or Braniy
prnvapr-H with ninartifiK nnl hurninc axmio
limes dhows thorn ft Romctbing wrong with
your kidneyt or hlnlcter.
lun't wuit! Ak ymir tlrueirt for Donrt'd
Pills, used ucw-Mfully by millions for ov-r
i)yerB.Tht'y pivo iiappy reliof and will help
tlin l.i mile of kidney tufnt" flrih out poimm
oua wosto troia your blood. Oct Dooa'a I'U,
Mother's Day
FLOWERS
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Place Orders
EARLY
Hydrangeas 0 VfuMs
Kurhsiat Kimns
Azal-aH (iloxinfi
PICKETT
Flower Shop & Garden
Phone 530 629 Quimby
We telegraph flowers
anywhere.
BEND BULLETIN. BEND, OREGON. THURSDAY, MAY 10,
Beginners Day
? Plans Completed
A? part of the city-wide "be
ginners' day" program, children
who will enter Kenwood school
next fall, and their mothers, are
invited to attend an entertaln-
marv rooms.
The opening number on the
program will be two songs,
"Mother" and "My Mother" by
the following pupils: Marlene
Sherard, Janet Marie Drost, Janet
Kay Ballantyne, Shirley Jean Ed-
lis Everman, Janice Rhoton, Mary
Lou Cole, Helen Lindgren, Alice
Richards, Ruth. Jean Eisenbach
and Mardee Dowsett. .
A choral reading by first grade
pupils will follow, with Jane God
dard," Jean Davis, Barbara Kiel,
Kitty Scott, Leora Zeegler, Joyce
Marie Harris, and Kay. Johnson
taking part.
Keith Russell will recite
"Spring Number Work," followed
by a story, "Dark Pony," read by
Kathleen Smith.
. Miss Watson To Talk
Miss Jean Watson of the pri
mary department will talk on "A
New" World," followed, by a talk
by Mrs. Barclay, school .nurse,
who will show an educational
film.
Usherettes will be Mardee Dow
sett, Marlene Sherard, Lynda Ty
ler and Jacqueline Jegglic.
Faculty members in charge of
the affair are Miss Marian Bloom
quist and Miss Myrthena Martin,
beginners' party; Mrs. Enid De
Lany, the mothers' tea and Miss
Jean Watson, program.
Rev. D. Hinrichs
To Leave Friday
Rev. Donald Hinrichs of Trinity
Lutheran church returned earlier
this week from Eugene, whore he
attended a special conference of
the Missouri synod. Rev. Hin
richs, who has accepted a call to
Burns, reports that the call meet
ing of the local Trinity Lutheran
church will be held on May 20. On
that occasion, Rev. W. F. Georg,
vacancy pastor, will bo here.
There will be no services at the
church this Sunday.
Rev. Hinrichs and family will
leave for Burns Friday. Ho
preached his farewell sermon last
Sunday, and will be Installed in
Burns this Sunday. . .
New featherweight bazookas,
with barrels of aluminum and a
now "eye" sight; are 42 per cent
lighter than the standard model
Two Coafi Do the
HOUSE PAINT
OTSDi WHTK
Tonll y Firestone Supreme Quality Honse Paint ta the most
satisfactory you've ever used! It Is the finest obtainable yet
actually coats less to use. Choice of color.
Soft, Vtlvfy Finish
1 M.ST,
FLAT
WALL PAINT
qt. 85c
It's waohable and dries
overnight. In 0 colors.
I ofcef o ihint la Kitchens
Interior tUtts
qt. 1.09
WahM e,nllyf glare
free and Is available In 9
colors.
" GUX,
HOOK - VAN ALLEN
fircsront HOME & AUTO SUPPLY
Wall at Minnesota " Phono 860
State Gideons
To Hold Rally
In Bend Soon
Gideons from different camps
in Oregon will gather in Bend on
Saturday May 19 and 20 to take
part in a state rally and cabinet
meeting. The state president,
Thomas Dryden, will preside over
the state cabinet meeting on Sat
urday afternoon.
At 7:00 p. m. the Gideons will
meet in the dining room of the
First Baptist church in Bend,
where a turkey dinner will be
served, followed by a program of
music and talks by Harry West,
international chaplain, and Harry
Mitchell of the Portland Camp of
Gideons. Willam Bartell of Port
land will be the song leader.
Sunday morning the Gideons
will be guests of the churches in
Bend and Redmond to give re
ports of the work being carried
on and personal experiences in
the distribution of testaments.
The public Is Invited to attend
a mass meeting on Sunday after
noon at 2:30 o'clock at the Meth
odist church.
Dr. Strand Speaks
, (Continued from Page One)
other nations reacted quoting
Englishman Walter Durante as
saying that he was more interest
ed in the trade his group had in
Japan than in stopping any ag
gression. Mussolini declared a national
holiday to celebrate the United
States' signing of the neutrality
act, he continued, and within 1-2
days the Italian army was on Its
way to Ethiopa. Then came Hit
ler's occupation of Austria, the
Sudenland, Czechoslovakia and
Poland.
"We had to support our
friends," Dr. Strand said. "It
would have been the blackest dis
grace in the history of world af
fairs if we had failed our allies."
Lauds Conference
The speaker was optimistic
about the progress of the Sah
Francisco conference, and ex
pressed the hope that out of the
proposals an organization will
Work of Three
FAINT
Colored gal. 3.25
White qt. 05c
Colored qr. 98c
White sel. 2.79
2
IOrt'll. Dl'I'k nnd
Floor I'liKimel .
qt. 1.09
A tougu enamel that can
take a terrific beating from
sculling feet. Dries bard
.overnight. .
Shingle Stain
Paint and Varnish
Remover
Brushes
Cold Water
Paint
Wall-Tone
Guarantaed to . lLfc$Km JU
glv quick rellaf EPftPlf 1 i
or your monoy back IfyplW
10c, SOe or $1.00 " Jfearf H
L at all drug counters M ft J
1945
Are you prepared to give he Immediate first aid treatment that
eases the pain and prevents possible infection? You can't risk
waiting until accident occurs before finding out if you have the
essential first aid supplies handy. Check your medicine chest now
against this list of first aids that should be in every home then
come to BRANDIS for the missing items. Preparedness is the safety
firsr of first aid. ' -
Oil Resistant
GAUZTEX
Self Adhering
10c & 30c
UTILITY
FIRST AID
CABINET
$4.49
The Eyes of
EXPERIENCE
In th experienced eyes of
thn pharniacUt, the words
and HyinlMds on a prmcrlp
tlon blank luk on the shape
and form of (lriiRS and pre
elsion iiiHtrumenlH. Careful
ly, he selects the preserllej
liifrredlentti one at a time
rhpcklng: and re-i lieekln(f IiIh
selections with the prescrip
tion, rainstakiiifcly. ho mea
sures them attalnst the ac
curate markings on tho in
struments because he must
see cyc-to-eyo with tho doc
tor on quantity and quality.
Ho does, at Brandls.
Add 20 Fedoral
emerRo omhrucinK the principles
set down at Dumbnrtnn Oaks.
"There Isn't any peace to write,
except nKicenienls belwetm the
victors," he said. "There Is no
way lo brinR war criminals to
Justice, because Justice Is found
ed only on law, and there Is no
international law."
Ir. Strand left this mornlne for
Hums, where ho is sclu'duled to
speak today, eontinuinc his lour
of the slate.
Official Records
OMI'l-AINT l ll.KII
II. V. Sumineiville vs. Robert
fillli.sple, of the Central Oregon
I'uel company, seekinR $.')r,000
Reneral Uainafies and $1050 spe
cial damages for injuries alleged
ly suffered in an accident which
occurred Dec. !), l!ll l, on the state
highway near Terrebonne. The
plaintiff charges carelessness and
ne;li;;ence on the part of the de
fendant, whose employe was as
.xertedly Involved in an accident
wltii an automobile driven by
(Men Nelson, Summerville's em
ployer, with whom he was riding.
"CARNIVAL
OF FUN"
STARTING OFF WITH
CARTOONS
DONALD DUCK! MINNIE
MOUSE! PLUTO! MIGHTY
MOUSE! BUSS BUNNY!
POPEYE! LITTLE LULU!
AND THEN
"Rockin'in Ihe
Rockies"
Loaded With Screen,
Stage and Radio Star,!
Tower Sun. - Mon. Only
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Cfl . AWlan bdwei M. IMS
5 Lbs.
EPSOM SALTS
29c
TSOe Burn Ointment, 39e
35c Ccmpho
Phenique 27c
25c Tinct. Metaphen, 23c
50c Unquentine
. (tube) 43c
35c Tannic Acid
Jelly 29c
25c Tinct. Iodine... 19c
35c Sunburn Cream, 29c
$1.00 Murine Drops, 09c
180 Vita-Health
Capsules $3.69
100 Bexcl
B-Complex $1.93
180 Bax Capsules, $4.79
100 Belexon With
Iron ....$2.09
60 Calcium Wafers, 59c
250 Brewers' Yeast
Tablets 69c
80 Adex Tablets. . . . 09c
100 A&D Tablets... 79c
excise tax to Cosmetics
TO liONOIl STI.'DKNT
Tho presentation of a scholar-1
ship lo an outstanding Junior or;
senior In the school of home cco-j
nomies at Oregon State college
will be an outstanding feature of ;
a radio program on Saturday,!
May 12, at 2:00-2:.')0 p.m. overl
KIJND from, the nnniinl honor
convocation at Oix-gon State col
lege. I
Mrs. Norman I.unde. chairman
of the Stale Scholarship commit-'
tee, wiil make the presenalion. j
Members of exlenslon units in'
Deschutes county have each con
U. S. Ambassador
IIORIZONTA!,
1.7 Pictured U
S. ambassador
to China.
Maj.-Gcn
52 Silkworm
M Symbol for
radium
55Trnp
56 He formerly
served as
President
Roosevelt's
envdy to
Chungking
VERTICAL
1 Skin openings
2 Adjusts
3 Universal
language
4 Fresh-wider
fish
5 Quote
B Ix)g part
7 Man's name
ii Employ
9 Of the thing
10 Evaded
12 Alleged force
13 Norse god
14 Peer Gynl'i
mother
15 French arlido
16 Itodent
18 Without end
20 Aggregate
21 Heroic
23 Lampreys
24 Be carried
25 Leather strip
27 Alluring
28 Caterpillar
hair
2B Mimicked
30 Court (ab.)
31 Symbol for
germanium
32 Pain
34 Son of Selh
(Bib.)
37 Land measure
(pl.)
38 Type of
fortification
40 Heavenly
body
41 Fish
45 Lady
46 He
47 Biblical
mountain
40 Race courre
circuit
60 Dayoreak
(comb, form)
81 Palm leaf
PAGE FIVE
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93c to
$6.50 I
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FIRST AID
FOR HEADACHE
DilOMO-
SELTZER
FIRST" AID
FOR YOUR HAIR
IMDROOT
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FORMULA
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FOR BEAUTY
VITAMINS
ARE HEALTH'S
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tributed toward tills selml ars'iln
fund and will be interested In Ibis
presentation, It is pointed out.
Don't Neglect Slipping
FALSE TEETH
To false tooth drop, lip or wnbbla
when you trilk, mtt, IftUKti or sneeze?
lion'i no nnii"yol ami cnit)jirrnm(i by
Hunh hnndlnipa. KAHTiOKTI-1, un alka.
lino (ntm-nt'ltl) powder to aprfuklo on
your pIittcM, kflfj'f fiilno twlU inore
(Irmly at-.L (IIvoh confl't-nt fpcllni? of oa
cutit am) added comfort. No sjumniy,
Boot'y, piuity timt or fo!llnr. Gt FA8
TttETli today at any drutc store.
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1 l-Asiatic
country
17 Weary
13 Right lino
(ab i
20 Forefather
22 Baseball
player
2t Matured
2H Tops of heads
27 Wiser
32 Movement
33 Stuff
35 Kant Indian
wood vine
31 Flm seed
Coal residua
(Pl.)
Asiatic .
kingdom
British ac
count money
(Dl )
Father
War god
Musical
instrument
Malt drink
Bind
Either
Symbol for
actinium
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