The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, May 12, 1945, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND. OREGON. SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1945
PAfeE F1YE
Local News
TEMPERATURE
Lvlmum yesterday, 61 decrees.
finlmum last night, 49 degrees.
TftniV'S WEATHER
Temperature! 10 p. m., 41 de-
fees; 10 a. hi., oi uekik--. i
nieter (reduced to sea level):
p. m., 29.93 Inches; 10 a. m.,
,6tf ilicnes. iteiuuvu iiujiuuhj;
fr cent. Velocity of wind: 10
in.. 3 miles: 10 a. m., 7 miles.
bevailing direction of wind:
fcutliwest.
Mrs. E. V. Johnson and daugh-
Elsie, left last night for Og-
In, Utah, where Mrs. Johnson
ll visit relatives and friends she
ns not seen for '23 years. Miss
fchnson, former employe of the
est service siaii in uena, win
?ake ner nome ui ugueu.
Pfc. Ray L. Howard, who was
r-pntlv returned to the states
fallowing an injury received in
fction in Italy, is now in the Mc
law hospital, in Walla Walla,
I'ash. Mrs. Howard and children
fake their home in Bend. Pvt.
toward is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
I. M. Howard, Bend.
iE. A. Collier, maintenance en
gineer for the state highway de
partment, left Bend today to re-
1 Llt n lO Daiem aiitri Birciiuuig ocv.
i ral days on a tour of inspection
t i Central Oregon points.
Leslie Van Tassel, Kenneth L.
Ioorhead, Dick Van Tassel and
t. Caroentry of Shevlin, com-
irised a party of Bend visitors
tho last night made their head
quarters at the Pilot Butte inn.
f Zoia McOougall, dean of girls
ft the Bend Mgh school, is spend
ftic the week-end IniEugene.
j George Whitson of Prineville,
as a Bend visitor today.
Fred B. Corn, department ad-
itant and quartermaster tor the
eterans of Foreign Wars ot Ore-
on, was here last night from
ortland and attended the regu
lar meeting of the Bend VFW post
oauier nau, ana tonignt will
attend the institution of the Des
chutes post in Redmond. He is on
a tour of inspection of all Oregon
VFW posts, i
Jean C. Uibson of Prineville,
last night was a guest at the
Pilot Butte inn.
V. N. Johnson of Fossil, was a
Bend business caller today.
Calvin L. Sherman and family
of Prineville, last night were
guests at the Pilot Butte inn. '
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Schlaman
of 335 Portland avenue are the
parents of a daughter, Janita Gail,
born Friday at the St. Charles
hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Van Noy re
ceived word today of the birth of
a six-pound, five-ounce son to
their daughter, Mrs. Al Stocks, In
Spokane. The baby's father is in
the navy training center at Far.
ragui.
Dr. John Morange, pastor of
the Gilchrist community church,
will conduct the fourth quarterly
conference Sunday at 8 p. m. at
the Methodist church, Rev. Robert
Mcllvenna reported today. Dr. S.
E. Fairham, superintendent of the
Cascades district, will be unable
to attend because of illness.
F 1c James Mortimer is spend
ing a leave with bis parents, Mr.
and Mrs. K. N. Mortimer, 214
Woodland. The young sajlor, who
has been in the service since
Dec., 1943, was recently returned
to this country after participat
ing in the Leyte and Luzon cam
paigns in the Philippines, and has
been hospitalized In the states. He
is due to report at Bremerton
May 30.
B. S. Van Noy, Olympia, Wash.,
arrived yesterday en route from
Pomona to visit his son and fam
ily. Earl Van Noy of Van's Drive
in. The elder Van Noy arrived at
the stage terminal to find his
son buying a ticket for Olympia.
The trip was postponed until next
week, when the whole family will
go to the Washington city.
A Bend boy now stationed at
Shepard Field, Texas, Pvt. Billy
Halverson, has been classified as
a remote control gunner on a
B-29 fortress, according to word
received recently by his mother,
Mrs. O.. E. Halverson, 64 McKay.
Billy, who has been in the army
two months, also reported that
his squadron won first place In a
review parade fast Saturday at
the field.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hallock of
Redmond, were Bend visitors yes
terday. Mrs. C. G." Hitchock, Sisters,
called on Bend friends yesterday.
She was accompanied by her
daughter, Mrs. Frank Crawford,
of Spray.
Stewart'Stapleton, Brotners
stockman, was here today on bus
iness. Ensign Kay Thompson, who has
been spending a leave with his
father, O. J. Thompson, will leave
Monday for Seattle, where he will
report for reassignment.
Mrs. C. E. snotis ano mrs. vr
gil Hill are in Bend today-troip
Gilchrist.
Miss Mary Jane Spencer, stu
dent at Oregon State college, is
spending the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C H. Spen
cer, 472 State.
Mrs. Dewey Craig arrived from
Gilchrist yesterday to spend two
days in Bend.
Mrs. Earl 74?i returned this
week from a buying trip to Port
land for the People's store.
Dr. and Mrs. R, W. Hendershott
will spend the weekend in Pasco
visiting their son, Lt. Rpbert Hen
dershott, and family.
Flight Surgeon E. B. Johnson,
U. S. N., and wife visited today
with Mr., and Mrs. Ben E. Whise
nand. The navy officer, nephew
of Mr. and Mrs. Whisenand, is en
route to San. Diego, Calif., for re-assltnment.
Mrs. Evada R. Power of Madras
Is shoDDine in Bend today.
T. M. Smith arrived Wednesday
from Areata, Calif., to visit his
daughter, Miss Elaine Smith, 2
Broadway. He will leave Sunday
morning for Medford,' where he
will make his home.
Mrs. Mark Sanders left by bus
today for Hood River, where she
will visit her mother and her
Bend Makes Plans for 1945
Mother's Day Observance
With V-E day a reality and
many homes cheered by news that
their boys may soon be. home.
Bend is making preparations for
the most hopeful Mother's day In
four years. Special services will
be held Sunday in the churches,
which expect near capacity con
gregations. TViji lnal tblnnhnnn mmD&nV.
anticipating a rush occasioned by
long-distance calls from service
men and women in bases scat
tered the length and breadth of
the nation, have employed extra
help for the day. The board ex
pects to De a Die 10 nanuie wc
nii Aacfiu Da In nast vears.
as no problem Is presented locally
. I !..l.r lriT-klT.
Dy tne incre&seu uuuviijr ib
rllctanno HtlPQ
Numerous Bena ioik nuve
2 BIG DAYS COME DOWN EARLY
TOMORROW O MONDAY
FIRST SHOW. SUNDAY, 1 P. M. BE THERE!
7 CAIHtfrOSKfS 7
TO START OFF OUR BIG
"CARNHVAL OF FUN"
DONALD DUCK MINNIE MOUSE PLUTO MIGHTY
MOUSE 9 BUGS BUNNY POPEYE LITTLE LULU
ALL THE BEST CARTOONS IN THE BOOK 1
CONTINUOUS TOMORROW FROM 1 TO 11 P. M.
- - COME ON DOWN
SADDLE op I. M
Pfl Th.ir firf 8IG .atr, frolkl i 7?"lUSCAl. WITH V
Wm MARY BETH HUGHES JOTS Of COMEDYI
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P4n& JAY KIR BY llV?
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u 4)tM j i The CAPPY BARRA BOYS ffyj&fWl
t ' H i' 1 'if SonMtionol hormonico quartill fcM-JiS?. Yj-a i S
Vi GLADYS BLAKE .-. S.j
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JN .iI ?A 'Ji-2M&at "Hsi,.Zu
planned week-end trips to other
points In the state, and some will
entertain out-of-town guests, al
though there will be Jess traveling
than usual because of war-time
restrictions. Realizing that serv
ice personnel deserve preference
on clogged transportation lanes,'
most people will send felicitations
by mail or telegraph, or greet
Molhers far away with long-distance
telephone calls.
Entertaining the past week has
taken a Mother's day trend, with
several Durtles using this theme.
Several lodge groups have had
guest nights for mothers, and the
beginners' day entertainments
and music week observances at
the schools have included mother
tributes on the programs.
daughter, Marsha.
T5gt.-Kaymona oun uum
Fort Sam Houston is spending a
iijiu fui-iniicfh with his wife.
who recently returning from visit
ing her nusDana in oan nmumu
and is now living with her par
ents, Route 2, Bend. bgt. weison
entered the army three years ago
in July. He was iormeny empioy
prl bv the Brooks-Scanlon Lumber
Company Inc., on the section
crew.
Dance at Eastern Star Grange
hall Saturday nights. Ladles free.
Adv.
Everybody dance at Cuckoo
Ridge May 12th, old Bend-Red-mnnj
Mohunv. Snonsored bv Lo
cal 278 of Farmers Union, Terre
bonne, Ore. aov.
MUST END "HOUSE OF A "I'LL REMEMBER
TONIGHT FRANKENSTEIN"0 APRIL"
Sisters
Sisters, May 11 (Special) Mr.
and Mrs. E. F. Harris have return
ed to Sisters after visiting their
son for a few weeks at Pilot Rock.
Mr. and Mrs. William Goff
moved into their new home near
th rodeo erounds last week.
I Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stonehocker
land family have moved Into the
j former Goff home, having pur
. chased it.
Mrs. Etta Brockett is visiting
I her parents in Powell Butte.
Mr. and Mrs. Howcn noDens
and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Simpson
of Bend spent the afternoon at
Suttle lake Sunday. On their re
turn trip they spent the evening
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Zumwalt.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zumwalt,
Joe Graham and Nellie Bembry
and family spent Sunday at the
Metolius river.
Sisters Townsend club held its
regular meeting Friday evening,
May 4, witn a large crowa aucna
ing. The "fish pond" was a sue
cess and the club is planning one
for Friday evening, May n. A
new secretary was appointed to
succeed the former secretary and
treasurer. Mrs. Charlie Boyer was
appointed by our president, W. F.
Glover. Members are enthusiastic
over the report given out by the
"Flash" from the Washington leg
islative bureau in Washington,
D. C.
The juniors and seniors and in
structors of Sisters high school
are to enjoy a play day at the
Circle M ranch Tuesday. The par
ents and directors of the school
Doara are inviieu iu aiiunu. mry
wn leave at p. m. ana nave uin
Rev. Kiel Leaving
r A r
, s s 4 mi m r
net at 7 p. m.
Anna Belle Wells of Scottsburg,
Ore., is visiting 'at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Smith.
Tuna nnhL-ins Tjnnn Dpmaris.
Joyce Stidham, La Vina Stidham,
t va riovio Prank Wnlfe and Bet
ty Bedwejl spent an evening in
Benq at tne roller riliK wnere- r
kle and his Jolly Cowboys" enter
tallied.
l k"on Pnmprov and Mrs.
Pomeroy spent the weekend at
thu Cmrop Wakefield home. They
are from Spokane, wasn.t
iin Flnvd Dnhklns was Inform
ed that her nephew, Laurence
Mason, of the medical corps, who
was reported missing in Belgium
some time ago was nem as a pns
Annr war in Rm-iln and was re
leased after the capture of that
city.
Mr. and Mrs. Dclbert Mclntyre
of Bend were guests at the Wake
field home last weekend.
Mardee Dowsteet spent the
weekend at the George Wakefteld
home.
An informal dinner for the Re
hekahs and their families was
ulvrn at Odd Fellows hall Wednes
day evening, May 2.
V. Taylor and son, MorD, ana
wife and their son, and Mrs. Jim
Angel and her daughter from
Prineville, were guests Sunday at
the Bert Demaris home.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zumwalt
and Joe Graham, and Mrs. Nellie
Bembrcy and children went to Me
tolius river and spent the day on
a picnic.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Allen are mov
ing to Oak Ridge Friday.
. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McClcan ac
companied their son, William and
his wife Kathleen, to Detroit last
week where William McClcan will
be district ranger. Mrs. William
McClcan will either work in the
office or on a lookout tower dur
ing the summer.
; Mr. and Mis. Frank Payne of
Lakevlew visited Mr. and Mrs. D.
L. Farlcigh Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Wyatt moved
Intr, thnii niw hnmp. the former
Tom Drlaney property.
Art Klcharns weni to i-rnnn!-ton
and La Grande to visit friends
last weekend.
Herb McKinnry, who has spent
iha u.intur in thn vallov. is hai'k flt
Sisters and will be employed at
the fire warden's office for the
summer.
The library received some new
books Monday. '
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Cyrus have
gone to Wheeler.
Mr. and Mrs. M. u. bticiigrove
U. S. Army Unit
HORIZONTAL t Making
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insigne of th 81 Eccitric
U. S. Army whtel
Corps 02 Challenge
Area Serv. 54 Preposition
ice Command 5 '
7 Assistant Roman
to. Riirf ,.u magistrates
13 Solid (COmb. Rgctann,
Rev. R. E. Kiel, for the past six
years pastor of the Church of the
Nazarene, will conclude his serv
ices here on Sunday, and next
week he and Mrs. Kiel will leave
for Placervllle, Calif., where the
pastor is to continue his ministry,
have moved Into their new home.
Alva A. Varley, Ch. M.M., and
nephew of Mrs. Walter Hannan. Is
visiting at her home this week.
He was stationed at Santa Cruz
and arrived at Pearl Harbor right
after the Jap invasion. He is on a
60-day leave.
Mrs. Lulu Alley was called to
Kansas by the serious Illness of
her mother. Mrs. Lulu Alley Is
Mrs. G. McLaughlin's mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hannan of
Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alley
and boys of Tumalo, Mrs. Lulu
Alley and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mc
Laughlin picnicked on the Me
tolius Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Roach
and Mrs. Jack Nunnellee went to
Portland Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barclay re
turned from Portland Monday
evening.
Art Klchards will soon leave
for Mitchell, where he will be em
ployed at Ed Spoo's mill.
Kay smith and Frank Wolfe re
turned to their navy bases last
weeK.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goforlh
and sons went to Camp Sherman
Monday on Dusmcss.
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STARTING SUNDAY AT 1 P. M.
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handle
15 Makes an
edging
16 Ache
18 Waste
allowance
20 Cloth
measures
31 Long-drawn
speech
23 Having three
parts (comb.)
form)
24 Rhode Island
(ab.)
25 Transpose
(b.)
26 Symbol for
silver
28 Naval Reserve
(ab.)
29 Frighten "
31 Hindu queen
33 Footlike part
34 River (Sp.)
35 Exhausted
37 Bury
40 Father
41 Deciliter (ab.)
42 Nova Scotia
(ab.)
43Votre emi
nence (ab.)
44 Men of this
unit
part of the
U S Army
six lines
60 East Indian
herb
61 Exit
VERTICAL
1 Compound
ethers
2 Type face
3 Obtains
4 Hours (ab.)
5 Symbol for
telluriutn
6 Indian
1 Body part
8 Half-em
6 Type of boat
(ab.)
10 Segment
11 Without end
12 Withdraw
38 Eludes K
39 Mat anew
45 Goddess of
discord
17 Area measure 4T Trick
18 Indian army 48 Royal Navy
(ab.)
21 Braced
framework
for railroads
(ab.)
49 That one
80 Face part
St Dove's home
Fir
22 Ear ornament S3 Note in
25 Tendency Guido's Kale
27 Profits 85 Socialist
30 Mimic Soviet Re-
32 Negative word public (ab.)
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TWINS WOUNDED SAME DAY
Sesser, III. (U'l Russell and
Randall McBride, twins from
here, have been living identical
lives during their three years in
the army. Both were wounded at
Torigny, France, on the same day
and by the same mine blast, one
In the leg and the other In the
arm. They entered the hospital
together and were released to re
turn to the 35th Infantry division
the same day. Russell Is a first
sergeant and Randall Is a techni
cal sergeant.
SHELL HEADS PROBLEM
New York U' Officers of the
third naval district In charge of
selling surplus naval material
have solved many problems, but
finding use for 18.000 outmoded
shell heads has them stumped.
The five-and-hulf-inch cones arc
made of brass, a half-inch thick.
The navy would appreciate sug
gestions on how they could he
used by civilians.
Officers Seeking
Killer of Youth
Chicago, May 12 (Ui Police
delved today into the juvenile
complexities of the northwest side
jive set for a clue to the bizarre
slaying In fashionable Hotel Stev
ens of 17-year-old Morton Stein
"Flash Gordon" t,o friends.
Young Stein's body, brutally
beaten and stabbed, his pockets
emptied, was found yesterday by
a terrified negro maid at the tow
ering lakerront hotel. i
The victim, a handsome youth
who "didn't like school" had been
stuffed into a clothes closet. There
was evidence of a savage struggle.
A crude "do not disturb", sign
had dropped from the hall door.
Scene of the murder was a few
blocks down Michigan avenue
from the exclusive prake hotel,
where Mrs, Adele Born Williams,
socialite wlto of a state depart
ment officiul, was shot to death
Jan. Ill, 1941. This case Is still un
solved. '
ELKS PLAN PARTY
All Elks and their ladles are
Invited to attend a party and
dance tonight In the BPOE hall,
Paul Sevy, secretary, announced
today.
Ernest Traxlcr and Charles
Morrison will furnish the music,
and food will be served,
' TO BUILD CARS
London, May 12 tyi Th Mps
cow radio said today that within
a few days the production of au
tomobiles will begin at one ol
Russia's big tank faotqrles.
NOT IN LINK OF DUTY
Laporte, Ind. " Police Sgt.
Charles Olson, working his usual
miilnight to-Sa. m. station trick,
road a Chicago newspaper ac-
I count of an appeal for rare type
! 3 blood to save tho life of a hos
I pltal patient. He left for Chicago
as soon as ho got off work, re
' turning minus a pint of blood, In
! time to begin the next day's work
; without sleep.
! TKXAN FOR I KKE PAKKINO
I Austin, Tex. (Ill Hep. Will
Smith of Heaumont, Tex., says it
, is an infringement upon the rights
of a citizen to make him pay for
parking his car in a public street.
; Ho offered a bill In the Texas leg-
! islalure to prohibit parking
meters.
PIN-UP SERVICES, TOO ,
' Boston IIP) The New England
Telephone & Telegraph Co. re-'
cenuy aug down into its mes to
help two U.1.S get jp toucn wpn
their pin-up girl. It seems the sol
diers had snapped the girl's pic
ture down south. They got her
telephone number, but neglected
to get her name. So, asking the
girl's permission, the telephone
company obliged with name and
address.
Buy National War Bonds Nqwl
SPECIAL ATTENTION
REVIVAL
God hat definite inspired message from
the word of God. Shall We Ri se or Fall?
We urge everyone to attend
these Evangelistic Services!
HEAR
Evangelist Ralph Megrew
and Wife
from Seattle, Washington
EVERY NIGHT (etcept Monday end Saturday) at the
First Pentecostal Church
. 213 Lafayette
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