The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, May 16, 1945, Page 5, Image 5

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THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1945
PAGE FIVE
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.Jaidmum yesterday, 6 degrees.
.Minimum tast niglat, 48 degrees.
TODAY'S WEATHER
Temperature: 10 p. m., 48 de
grees; 10 ft. nt, 45 degrees. Ba
rmneter (reduced to sea level):
10 p. ni., 29.93 inches; 10 a. m.,
29.03 Inches. Relative humidity:
10 p. m, 83 per cent; 10 a. m,
83 per cent. Velocity of wind: 10
p. in., 3 miles; 10 a. m., 4 miles.
Prevailing direction of wind:
Southwest.
There will be a meeting of the
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LAST CHANCE
TONIGHT
Bargain Night
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MEVEK CJUKHT KF0M
PLUS 2ND HIT
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WATERFRONT
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Percy A. Stevens post of the
American Legion tomorrow night
at 8 o'clock, in the county court
house Quarters, officers hav an.
nounced.
1 Sgt. and Mrs. Herbert Francis
are the parents of a boy born
Saturday. Mav 9 in PkMoiui
The baby, weighing 8H pounds at
uinn, nas Deen named Henry Mar
cus. Sgt. Francis is the son of Mrs.
Herbert Francis, 1724 Lyle, who is
visiting her son and family in
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon IQawitter,
1805 North First street oro tha
parents of a son born yesterday
at me ol inaries nospuai.
Charles " Lockwood. ' assistant
state game supervisor, was a visi
tor to the Deschutes region yes
terday, inspecting fish screens.
a. r,. Laoeree, representing the
Rock Island railwnv wu a a hi ml..
ness caller here today from his
tuamatn alls headquarters.
J. 'R. Heokmnn nnrl P W rtnt.
ChkiSS Of Lakmipw last nlnhl
were guests at the Pilot Butte inn.
rueison ts. Higgs was a business
visitor here today from Burns.
Forrest' f PnnnPP T 3lrmi!aiIi a.
torney, was a Bend visitor today.
inarieg i. uomoe and L.. S3.
Farrell Were Bend pallors tnHmi
from Lakeview.
Sons were born tnriav at the St
Charles hospital to Mr. and Mrs.
Phillip Helms, Virginia Park, and
to Mr. and Mrs .lank RlinH IQdO
West First street.
Mrs. Zelah Mulkey of Paisley,
visited Bend friends today.
Gail Baker, fire-assistant In the
staff of i the Deschutes national
torest, and Charles Flury, com
muniratinns engineer fni. tha w
est service from Portland, were
in the Crescent district today In
specting telephone lines.
Marine First Sergeant John J.
Murt, son of Mrs. W. P. Martin,
Bend, is home on furlough. He
recently returner! tn the ctntnc
after. 27 months in the Pacific.
Murt enlisted in July, 1936.
P. E. Grider of the interstate
Commerce commission Pni-tlanrt
was in Bend today on official
business.
Edward G. Lake, of the forest
experiment station at Portland,
was here today conferring with
lumbermen.
The Westminister Presbyterian
church sewing circle will meet
Friday at 2 p.m. at the home of
Mrs, Norman Coleman, it was
When thli gorgeous girl
nechi thli terrific guy ...
YOU'RE IN FOR THRILLS
YOU'LL NEVER FORGET 1 1
BAXTER
HDDIAK
Sunday
Dinner
Soldier
U. S. Public Officiql
HORIZONTAL
1,5 Pictured U.
S. assistant
secretary
of war
II Older
13 Fleets
15 Vend
16 He is in gen
eral charge of
plans for
universal
training
18 Only
19 Distortedly
31 On account
VERTICAL
-IGibe
2 Single
3 One who
heaps earth
4 Negative
5 Parent
6 Weep
7 Centimeter
(ab.)
S Whipped
9 Scent
10 Eli
11 South south
west (ab.)
12 Sun god
14 Observe
(ab.)
22 Number
23 Electrical
17 Artificial
engineer (ab.)
language
H d LLi. r tin,.20 Affirmative
25 Periods of time22Artide
25 Still
32 Lamprey
33 Covered
wagon
34 Group of
people
37 African
country
39 Symbol for
erbium
40 Area measure
41 Habitat plant
forms
44 Tantalum
(symbol)
46 Reposes
50 River of
Tuscany
51 Forbidden
53 Ireland
54 Unaffected
56 Outdoor party
58 Ripe
59 Ooze
announced today. Mrs. Coleman
will be assisted by Mrs. Boyd and
Mrs. William Braid.
Ralph W. Crawford, supervisor
of the Deschutes national forest,
was in the Fort Rock district to
day on an Inspection trip.
Mrs. Carl Hedden and child, of
Gilchrist, last night were guests
at the Pilot Butte Inn.
R. W. Cowlin of the U. S. Forest
service, Portland, was a Bend
caller today.
George W. Avenelt of the state
land board, was here today on of
ficial business from Salem.
R. R. Taylor, representing the
Western Pacific railway, was in
Bend today from Klamath Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murphy
were visitors in Bend yesterday
from Santiam junction, where
Murphy is stationed with the state
highway department.
Mrs. Lucy McDonald and daugh
ter, Mrs. James Coshow, were in
Bend yesterday afternoon from
Redmond.
Roy Newell, Redmond realtor.
was a visitor in Bend yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Malonel
r.n tn ., f m . U ! T"
were in Bend Tuesday from their
home In Tumalo.
Stuart Stapleton, Brothers
stockman, was here on business
yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Ru filer
were in Bend yesterday from
Grizzly. ,
Members of the Ex-Llbris club
will have a dinner meeting at 7
p.m. tomorrow in the Pine Tavern,
followed by bridge at the home
Put Winter Clothes Away
CLEAN
DRY CLEANING
Gets Clothes CLEANER
The first rule of summertime safety for
winter clothes is to put them away clean. Be
sure they are thoroughly clean by having
them SAN1TONE Dry Cleaned. It't an im
proved method with 2-Way Action which
takes out not only the oily soils removed by
ordinary cleaning Buids, but sugary, sticky
soils as well . . . even perspira
tioo and all tract of odor. Colors
"bloom" again like new orig
inal softness and texture i re
tained. You'll see and feel the
difference. Call today.
City Cleaners & Dyers
1032 Wall Phono 246
Marion Cady . Sam Scoft
26 Ever (contr.) young
27 Mohammed's 42 Stuff
adopted son
29 Climbing
shrub .
30 Head cover
31 High explo
sive (ab.)
35 Cape in
southern
Australia
36 Bitter vetch
37 Auricle
38 European
country
41 Bring forth
43 Pilaster
44 Story
45 Bachelor of
Arts (ab.)
47 Trigonometric
function
48 Journey .
49 Dry
51 Paving
material
52 Upward
55 Ruthenium
(ab.)
57 Lives
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of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gilbert, in
Jansen Villa, It was announced
today by Mfs. W. H. Reld, sec
retary. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ferguson
of Warm Springs shopped in Bend
Tuesday.
Winton Livingston, apprentice
seaman, left Monday evening for
boot camp at San Diego, after
spending a 10-day emergency
leave with his wife, who was in
jured recently. Mrs. Livingston
is convalescing at their home, 175
E. Irving.
Mrs. C. M. Dale is In Bend to
day from Redmond.
Guests this week of Mr. and
Mrs. Myron Symons are Mrs.
Symons' brothers, Ed McCarthy
from Tonopah, Nev., and Jack
McCarthy from Sacramento, Calif.
Mrs. Elizabeth Bocckli, home
agent, has returned to her office
in the court house after a week's
absence due to an injury. Her
sister, Mrs. William R. Gillen-
water from Portland, will remain
for the rest of the week.
Mrs. Paul Rukaveno and daugh
ter, uaroi, nave arrived In Eliza-
bBrtitowni'Keh.; " to make: their
t. .M n C". T..l. l ...... I i
home. Sgt. Rukaveno is stationed
at Ft. Knox, and only recently
Became acquainted with his three
months old daughter.
Mrs. Edna Posey and daugh
ters, Patsy and Rcba, were in
Bend yesterday from Shevlin.
Mis. George Myers of Madras
was a liend shopper yesterdav.
George -Gerson, Portland, Is In
Bona today on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller,
SANITOIME
LICENSED "i"
Pastors Honored
-
At Turkey Dinner
" The Bend Ministerial associa
tion held a dinner meeting last
evening at the First Presbyterian
church, honoring Rev. and Mrs.
Raymond Kiel who are leaving
the pastorate of the Church of the
Nazal ene in Bend to go to a new
charge at Placerville, California;
and Rev. and Mrs. W. I. Palmer
who are closing their work at the
First Christian church in June, to
retire and live in Bend.
Those present at the dinner
were: Rev. and Mrs. W. I. Palmer,
Rev. and Mrs. Raymond Kiel, Rev.
and Mrs. Robert Prentice, Rev.
and Mrs. George Bolster, Rev. and
Mrs. Fred R. Decker, Rev. and
Mi's. Kenneth A. Tobias, Rev. and
Mrs. Morris A. Thompson, Mrs.
Robert Mcllvenna and Ted Mc
llvenna anO Mrs. Robert E. Nich
olas. Rev. Palmer who has been the
president of the Bend Ministerial
association, will be succeeded by
Rev. R. E. Nicholas. Rev. George
Bolster was elected to the vice
presidency.
The women of the First Presby
terian church, under the leader
ship of Mrs. C. L. McCauley, pre
pared the dinner of roast turkey.
former Bend residents, were cal
lers here today from the Hay
Creek ranch near Madras.' Miller
was a service station attendent
while residing here.
NOTICE Will the man and
wife who bought 2 young white
does Monday at 147 E. Olney
please phone 1070-W. It is to your
interest. Adv.
Notice Members Shevlin Plant
Unit 1WA. Local 6-7. Nominations
!of Officers and Committees for
coming year, at your regular
meeting, Thursday, May 17th.
Meeting opens 7:30 p, m. Adv.
Dance every Friday night at
Carroll Acres. Music by the Night
Owls. City bus will leave hall last
time at 12 midnight. Adv.
Notice: Members of Brooks
Plant Unit I.W.A. Local 6-7. There
will be nominations of unit offi
cers at your meeting on May 16th.
Adv.
Tetherow Butte
Tetherow Butte, May lfl (Spe
cial) Mrs. C. M. Eby, of Port
land, arrived In Redmond Friday
to visit her son and his family,
the H. P. Ebys. Mrs. Eby came
up to be here for her granddaugh
ter's high school graduation, Miss
rayo thy.
,Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Eby of Red
mond were dinner guests of the!
H: P. Eby family Sunday. J
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Car
penter ol Kansas, have moved
into the II. P. Eby's small house.
Carpenter is working for Eby.
Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Clark and
Mr. and Mrs. B. II. Reese and son
were dinner guests of B. C. Allen
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. U. C. Allen at
tended Pomona grange Saturday.
Tethmow Butte Extension club
will meet at the homo of Mrs.
Leo Holly, May 24 for an all day
meeting with potluck lunch al
noon. Miss Elizabeth Bocckli will
give a demonstration on dry clean-j
ing- i
Mrs. Earl Wolfe, who is in tho;
Good Samaritan hospital In fort
land, suffered from a stroke Sun
day morning. Mrs. Chrystal Hen-,
derson left for Portland Sunday j
evening to be with her mother. I
Mr. and Mrs. Ii. D. Hollis.and!
family were Sunday dinner guests,
of the Earl Dexiers. i
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rollnnd and ;
daughter, Shirley, called at the
B. C. Allen home Wednesday eve
ning. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rollnnd mov-,
LOST!
Thousands of red points lost
in garbage cans! Every timo
you throw away scrupintrK of
(f cease or scraps of fat meat,
you're losing the precious
red points your meat dealer
would (jive you in return fur
used fata. Start today to save
every spoonful, every drop
of used fut. (Jet the reward
of those extra red points . . .
and help your country at the
same time I
THIS IS SUPUIN, the new anal
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gives quicker and greater relief
from pain with safety. Now at
your druggist's, 30 tablets 3V.
Atk for Supern. Take it as you
would plain aspirin.
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Youth Club
Notes
, 1 By Ruth Ann TeriUner f
There's going to be a big dance
Saturday night to celebrate the
end of the school year. Come In
everyone and enjoy the fun by
acting your age. The theme Is a
Kiddy dance and everyone Is to
dress up like little kids with the
boys in short pants and the girls
in pig tails and all that goes with
it. There will be refreshments
and entertainment for all. The
following are committee heads:
Barbara Terllsner, entertainment;
Joann Bausha, advertising; Vllda
Suttle and Jackie Moore, decora
tions;, Mary Alice Glatt, refresh
ments and Jean Moore, clean-up.
If you're worried about your
back dues, here's something that
will Interest you. All back dues
have been cancelled and monthly
dues are now reduced to 50 cents,
so let's see everyone down this
week to pay up for Mayv
Barbara Terllsner, secretary,
will register all future freshmen
and upper classmen who are in
terested In joining the club dur
ing exam week. Present eighth
graders may not attend until after
May 25. The dates for registra
tion are as follows:
May 21, 22, 23 from 3:40 to
5:30 p.m. only; May 24 from 3:40
to 5:30 and 7:30 to 10 p.m.; May 25
and 26 from 3:40 to 5:30 and
7:30 to 11:30; May 27 from 1 to
5:30 p.m. .
AH members who signed up for
the ping pong club are requested
to attend the next meeting with
out fall. There will be new ping
pong paddles and tables and the
league Is expected to get un
derway in a big way,
Helen Raddatz has been named
chairman of an Informal tea that
is to be held In honor of all senior
hostesses on May 27 from 3 to 5
In the afternoon.
The spring dance last Saturday
was a big success from the aro
ma of the apple blossoms to the
var ed oroai am, Jean Moore,
Cynthia Shevlin nnd Lee Relnhart
entertained. Marguerite Coleman
played the piano, Allan West gave
a reading and Charline Dahlin tap
danced. The decorations consist
ed of flowery vines with colored
lighting to add to the effect.
Cookies were served for refresh'
ments.
ed to Redmond from Maryland re
cently. Rolland is employed at
Tite Knot Pine mill.
B. C. Allen of Redmond and
Ethan Allen of Alfalfa are Mrs,
Holland's uncles.
MEETINGS ARE SET -
Miss Elizabeth Bocckli, home
agent, will present demonstrations
on dry cleaning at three exten
sion unit meetings this week. AH
will start at 1:30 p. m. This after
noon the Alfalfa unit is meeting
with Mrs. Carl Livesley. The Des-chutes-Pleasant
Ridge unit will
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Asia command headquarters said
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