The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, May 17, 1945, Page 5, Image 5

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THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1945
PAGE FIVE
TEMPERATURE
Maximum yesterday, 54 degrees.
Minimum last night; to degrees.
TODAY'S WEATHER
Temperature: 10 p. m., 39 de
'grees; 10 a. m., 48 degrees. Ba
rometer (reduced to sea level):
10 p. ni., 29.91 Inches; 10 a. m.,
29.87 inches. Relative humidity:
10 p. m, 77 per cent; 10 a. m, 53
per cent Velocity of wind: 10
p. m,. 2 miles; 10 a. m., 4 miles.
Prevailing direction of wind:
Sooth. i .
. Miss Mazle' Smead has left for
Portland, where she will receive
treatment in the Hahnemann hos
pital. O. H. Bowman, executive offi
cer of the Bend CAP, has received
a commercial pilot's license, it
was announced today. He received
' his private flier's license last year.
AGAIN
TONIGHT
at 6:30 p.m.
THERE'LL BE CROWDS!
SEE IT EARLY!
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Photographed in Zontt of Combat by
, Men of Ihe United States Navy ,
ON THE SAME PROGRAM
ANNE BAXTER -JOHN HODIAK
Sunday Dinner
foraJSoldier
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Cpl. aifford Brattain left today
w report to an army base hi
lorida after spending a week vis
iting his wife and her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. William Antonlc. .
E. O. Stadter, former Bend city
attorney, and for many years a
practicing lawyer here, yesterday
was a visitor in the city. The Stad
ters now reside on a farm near
Oregon City.
Mrs. Kent J. Richens and chil
dren, Karen Dee, 3, and Johnny,
3 months, left this morning to
join Major Richens In Muroc, Cal
ifornia, where he is stationed.
They were accompanied by Mrs.
Richens' mother, Mrs. J. R. Whit
taker, who will visit relatives In
San Francisco.
Miss Grace Jackson, general
field representative for the Pa
cific area, will be in Bend-for an
official visit to the local Red
Cross chapter May 22-25. .,.
Mrs. Kenneth Brattain returned
today from the naval hospital at
Mare island, where she was a
patient. . ......
Mrs. J. E. Mallon returned to
her home in Olympia, Wash., re
cently after spending several days
In Bend visiting her parents, Mr.
and MrS ' William Krsanlaua Mre
Mallon is the former Miss Eleanor
staples. Her husband, Lt J. E.
Manon, is stationed at Fort Lewis,
Wash.
Ray Cooper, commander of the
iiii uismcc, veterans oi Foreign
Wars, today left for Portland
where he will attend a three-day
conference on veterans' matters.
He plans to return to Bend Mon
day. L. A. Moyer, representing the
Northern Pacific railway, was a
Bend business caller today, from
Portland.
Newt Morris of Brothers, spent
the day in Bend.
. Ralph W. Crawford, supervisor
Of the Deschutes national fnraot
and his assistant forester, Charles'
a. uverray, today were in the
Sisters area looking over timber
sales areas.
E. C. Caldwell .of Post, last
nignt was a guest at the Pilot
Butte inn. : - . ; .
GflOrPP D Whitm f Prfnnullla
was in Bond today transacting
business.
Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Roehrer of
Portland, were. Bend visitors to
day. Rohrer, representing the
coniererreo witn members
oi tne local war price and ration
hoard.
"H. E. Verrinder, assistant spe
cial agent lor the S.P.&S. railway,
was here today on business from
Portland
M. C. Kundert of Burns, spent
tne day here on business.
Lts. Mildred Young and Linnea
I'lnk Om of the armv nnrcp rnrm
were guests today at the Pilot
rsuue inn irom san Francisco.
E. W. Court of Lakeview, vis
ited Rpnfl frianda tnHnu
The D.A.V. auxiliary will do
riea uoss sewing, beginning at
j.:au p. m. rnaay, in tne apart
ment of Deputy Sheriff and Mrs.
Harry Johnson in the courthouse,
it was announced today.
Col. Frank G. Crandall, Jr., who
served as head of the Camp Abbot
hospital, has retired from army
service and has entered the prac
tice of allergy in Los Angeles,
Calif.. fripndK hara haun laurnarl
Canton Deschutes No, 19 and
ine auxiliary win noid their regu
lar mPPtincr at SI n m tnmnfmtti
night in the I.O.O.F. hall, it was
auiiuunueu oiaay. aii members
were urged to attend, and visiting
members of the organization were
invited to be present.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Farrell of
Gateway were shopping in Bend
yesterday.
Miss Betty Smith will leave
Sunday for Malino to spend a
TONIGHT
HE WANTED TO LIVE...
and ove!
NEWS
Society deadline on days of
Large Group of
In National Guild Auditions
Miss Grace White, pianist-teach
er and associate professor of mu
sic at Syracuse university, ar
rived today from New York City
to judge the auditions- of the Na
tional Guild of Piano Teachers to
day, Friday and Saturday in the
Episcopal parish hall.
A group of pianists, students oi
Mrs. Hilda Bush and Mrs. Mary
W. Anderson of Bend, and Mrs.
Willetta Hodecker of Redmond,
will play for Miss White during
the three days.
Students of Mrs. Mary Wilson
Anderson who will take part are:
Dorothy Ann Corkett, Betty Jean
Davis, Hugh Fowler, Mary Mar
tha Fowler, Sally Lennice George,
Marlene Goodfellow, Donna Gu
lick, Helen Hudson, Mary Lou
Hudson, Evan Johnson, Diane
Health Group
Makes Plans
For Meeting
The Deschutes County Health
association will hold its annual
meeting Saturday, May 19, with a
one o'clock luncheon and program
at the Pine Tavern. Mrs. Maurice
Roberts, president, will introduce
the speakers.
Dr. W. H. Aufranc, assistant
state health officer, will give the
principal address. Dr. Aufranc
is director of county health units
and director of venereal diseased
control of the state board
of
health. Miss Mary Jane Green
of the Oregon tuberculosis as
sociation will also be a special
guest.
Reports on the year's work will
be given by chairmen and officers
of the association. The luncheon
Is an open meeting,, and those
wishing to attend may make res
ervations by calling Mrs. A. E.
Stevens, at 395 or 611-R, it was an
nounced. week with her aunt, who is ill.
Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell
were In Bend from Madras yester
day. Mr. and Mrs. Don Primeau,
Route oner are the parents of a
girl bom yesterday at the St.
Charles hospital. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Leo E. Shelley of
Redmond, were in Bend yesterday
on business.
The high school class of the
Baptist church Sunday school is
to hold a social this evening. All
members of the class are being
requested to be at the church at
6:30 p. m.
A boy was born yesterday at St.
Charles hospital to Mr. and Mrs.
H. V. Williams, Route two. 1
J. Alton Thompson, county
school superintendent, delivered
school district diplomas to Red
mond and Lower Bridge yester
day.
Two Bend brothers, Llojd G.
Duncan, CM 3c, and Lester IL
Duncan, M.MM 2c on a subma
rine, recently met by chance on a
Pacific island, it has been learned
here. It was the first meeting of
the brothers in three years.
Lloyd's wife, Kathryn, is a resi
dent of Bend.
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 IWA, 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.
Dance at Eastern Star Grange !
hall Saturday nights. Ladies f rel j
Adv f
j
I
ToltVO PreSS Admits
rira Humus I
Situation IS Grave ;
Tokyo, May 17. Wi The Tokyo i
press told the Japanese people j
today that the war situation ol
Okinawa had entered a "grave
stage" and that there was "no
room for any optimistic thinking
whatsoever."
lo matter which paper
y-,
pick up, wc learn that the enemy's
oltensive drive has became ex
tremely severe and concentrated," j ;
a Tokyo home radio broadcast re-'
"Those articlos call for an all-'
out clUvt . . , lo concentrate our!
entire fighting on Okinaw a so that j
"power can deal a fatal single
blow to the enemy forces."
fEIMNGS fXCIIANOEI)
Washincton. Mav 17 niiThelJ
office oi price administration has
announced that country shipper)
ceilings for the late 1945 crop of
white potatoes will he the same'
as last year's ceilincs. I
OPA said notice of the ceilings,'
which will be formally estimated ,
later, was made to inform grow-
eis in auvarif-e oi planting.
j
Buy National War Bonds Now! I
OF SOCIETY
publication, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday, Is 10 a.m.
Call 56, The Bulletin newsroom.
Pianists Play
Lee Palmer; Marlys Prentice and
Cynthia Shevlin. Mrs. Anderson
will present three students as
diploma candidates. . day at 8:15 in the Episcopal parish ;
Mrs. Bush's students who will hall;. sponsored by the Business!
play are: Helen Munney, Fayejand Professional women's club.!
Hunter; Rosemary Sholes, Doris I A number of attractive prizes!
Sholes, Merrilee Prentice, Valer-l have been donated for the eve-1
ie Nelson, Carol Baker. Barbara
Freeman, -Carol McCormick, Ber-
nadine Nicholson, Majorie Pren
tice, Ruth Phifer, Jean Chapman,
Marjory GiUiland, Bob O'Don
nell. Bob Jensen, Betty Simmer
ville, Joan Galloway, Delores Pra
ter, Chrissie Blakley, Margie Gib
son, Barbara Reams, Ann Mackey
and Neddie Mackey.
Mrs. Willetta Hodecker will pre
sent a group of 25 pupils from
Redmond. ''(
SOCIAL CALENDAR
tonight
7:00 pjn. Ex-Libris dub, din
ner at Pine Tavern, followed by
bridge at the home of Mrs. Bruce
Gilbert, Jansen Villa.
7:45 p.m-Philathea club. With
Miss Judith Jennings, 1039 Jack
sonville. 8:00 p.m. Percy A. Stevens
post, American Legion, veterans'
room, courthouse.
8:00 p.m. Neighbors of Wood
craft, Norway hall. .
Friday
10:30 p.m. Boyd Acres exten
sion unit with Mrs. Glenn Beal.
2:00 am. Westminster Pres-
thvtei - ian sewint? circle with Mrs.
, Norman Coleman, 105 Drake road.
2:00
p.m. Women oi tne
. Moose.
executive Doaro mewmig
in Downing hotel. '
2:00 p.m- W.C.T.U. in Chris
tlan church.
8:00 p.m. Women of the
Moose, Moose hall.
8:15 p.m. Bridge and pinochle
party sponsored by Business and
Professional Women's club, Epis
copal parish hall.
, Saturday
1:00 p.m. Annual meetinR,
Deschutes County Health associa
tion, Pine Tavern.
1:00 p.m. fcmera ciud, put
luck luncheon at Masonic temple.
1.QA v. m "Uoa Woman" 4-H
sewing club' wjth Mrs.
Bartlett in Boyd Acres.
Sunday
Hubert.
i-an n.m. Loval Order of
Moose, initiation at Moose hall,
Monday
8:00 p.m. Royal Neighbors'
lodge, Norway nan.
Mother Honored
On Her Birthday
Madras, May 17 (Special)
Mrs. Clara Ramsey was tendered
double honors on Monther's Day,
as it was also her birthday. Mem
bers of her family gathered at
the Ramsey ranch home on Agen
cy plains Sunday for a pot luck
dinner. The following children and
their families were present: Les
lie Ramsey, Mrs. Bern E. Gard,
Mrs. Eeverett Rice, Mis. Ethel
Crosswhite, Prinevlile, Gus Ram
sey and Mrs. Mel Bryant. Mrs.
Monte Brickell, Newberg, and
Bernard Ramsey of Yakima were
unable to come.
Committee Named
For Annual Tea
The annua mother-daughter
tea; sponsored by the senior hiRh
Girls' lesgue at Bend high will be
held Tuesday, May 22, from 3 to
5 p. m. in the library at the high
school.
Committee heads announced by
Fern Grindle, president, will be
Katy Evans, refreshments; Vilda
Suttle, decorations, and Cynthia
Shevlin, entertainment. In the re
ceiving line will be the officers
for this year. Fern Grindle, pres
ident; Sally Schilling, vice -presi-
dc"t;. He'en Ra""'. secretary,
and 1Jranet "S,. ''
During the program the new
officers for next year will be in-
stalled. They are: Julanne Justin,
president; Helen VanSickle, vice-
president; Ramona Morgan, sec-
retary and Marguerite Coleman,
treasurer,
MltS. KKAD IIONOKKH
Madras, May 17 (Special)
Mrs. Hattte Head was a special hM her .hflptrr,niKht at s'p. in. I Wrs- lna "' fT
guest at the Red Cross sewing k-v in u,.V. hull a ,.iJ ...hi
room i uesoay noon ai tneir ween -
ly noon luncheon. Mrs. Read
celebrated her 8!llh birthday. The
Die was decorated with Sill ing
fi,iwf.rii Twi.lun l.ifii,. u..in nri.i
nt with several others calling
later
Members j
of the Emera club will hold a iK,t-
luck luncheon at 1 p.m. Saturday)
In the Masonic hail. Mrs. Carl;
- Lindh, Mrs, Sumner IX-itrick.
Mr,t- Homer Thomas and Mrs.! Madtn, May 17 (Special!
C. J- Mnnahan are In charge of -The Madras mmiinlly club held!
arrangements for the affair. Hi unnual election Monday niRhf.)
... Those elected were: Mrs. H. N.I
(.'onroy, president, Mrs. W. II.
Time Chance Mail -The ,yd' Snook, vice-president, secretary.1
Acres Exter-sion unit will meet j Mrs. 1- II. Irvine and treasurer, i
Friday with Mrs. Olenn lieal in j Mrs. italph Van Wen. Directors K
ooya Acres. I he unit will meet at
10:30 a. m., instead of 1:30 as pre-
vlously announced.
Lt. Haltiwanger
To Be Guest at
Party Friday
i Advance ticket sales indicate
I that there will be a large crowd
a the card party to be held Fri-
; ning aiiair, which is a benefit for;
the training of Chinese nurses.
A special guest at the party;
will be First Lt. Carolyn Haiti-1
wanger of the Army Nurse corps, j
who has received campaign rib- j
bons for the African and Italian
campaigns and stripes for 24 i
months overseas, and has Just:
been assigned to assist the Ameri
can Red Cross in a nurse recruit
ment drive.
Lt. Haltiwanger was mentioned
by Ernie Pyle in his book "This
is Your War" during the time
sne carried on her duties at the
first hospital in the African cam
paign in November, 1942. From
Tunis where she spent several
months, she followed the troops
to Italy and helped set up the
Salerno hospital on D-Day plus
4. Her last service overseas was
spent in the tough Anzio cam
paign. Prizes Donated
Merchants who cooperated in
providing prizes for the party In
cluded Symons Brother's Jewelry,
Moody's Men's Wear, Brandts
Thrift-Wise Drug, Band Drug
company, Piggly-Wiggly store.
Congress Grocery, Rath's Dress
shop, Magill Drug company and
the Portland Loan company.
Committee chairmen who have
completed arrangements for the
affair announce that both bridge
and pinochle will be played, and
refreshments will be served. It
is indicated that members of sev
eral organizations are making up
tables for the evening. v
13th Annual Tea
Planned By AAUW
More than 60 Bend high school
I senior girls are expected to be in
' nltantanM ..ft
when the Bend branch of the
American Association of Unlver-
isity Women sponsors Its annual
iea ai ine nome oi mrs. William I
Niskanen. 525 Broadwav. it has I
been announced by Mrs. George
Simerville, chairman of the af
fair. ,
The event, which is the 13th of
its kind, will be in progress from
3:30 to 5 o'clock. All members of
the local organization are urged
to be present to act, as hostesses,
Mrs. Simerville stated.
Mothers Guests
At School Party
Sisters, May 17 (Special)
Mothers of the children who are
In the 4-H sewing classes were
entertained at a Mother's day tea
Thursday afternoon at the home
of Mis. Nellie Bembry. Every
mother present was presented
with a paper carnation made by
the girls in sewing group Two.
Mothers who were present were
Mrs. Claire Morris, Mis. Emmctt
Campbell, Mrs. Dave Ludlow,
Mrs. Paul Shepherd, Mis. J. II.
Bement, Mrs. W. F. Lowe. Mrs.
Louis Luckinbill, Mrs. C. L. Allen,
the seventh and eighth grade
teacher, and the hostess, Mrs.
Bembry.
Mothers Receive
Memory Corsages
Keflmona, May 17 (Special I
Corsages were presented to three
mothers at the Mother's day
service of the Church of Christ,
Sunday. The oldest mother, Mrs.
Era Doak; the youngest mother,
Mrs. Ben Burgess, and the moth
er Jt the largest number of chil
dren, Mrs. W. Taeketl, were those
receiving the corsages.
Three Meetings Slated
By Moose Lodge Here
The executive board and all
chairmen, Women of the Moose,
will meet at 2 p. m. Friday in the
Downing hotel, it has been an
nounced, i
Mrs. Peggy Henderson, chair-1
i man r, I lha h,.ar.l..l niiilrl n.ill
1 ,..,,,( r,)r Initiation, and re
j freshments will be served,
The Loyal Order of Ihe Moose
I will hold an inili.ninn at 1 .TO t. m
c. ..i.... ; u..n -rL -....'!
vallis lorigo will conduct the cere -
; rnony, and Women of the Moose!
j will serve rctreshrnonts, it lias
been announced. !
rnmmim 'liv C.lllh
, I (fillU,,, f J I V.
Wf CJ-
III 'IUU(Ui t-t;i.is
. chosen for Ihiee, two and one
year were: L. II. Irving, Hiram V.
j Links and a N. Conroy.
7 ' '
Here they, are the playmates for your turwlays . . . th thingt
that add comfort to sport and pleasure to leisure , . . th SUNdries
for the grand and glorious fun-days whan you 90 ai) outdoors for
healthful recreation. We've values as big at tha days, are long ...
quality merchandise priced to give you more fun for the. money.
Get on the Summer "merry-go-round" at our PRE-SUMMER SALE.
$1.00 Matched Makeup, 09c
WOODBL'RY Powder, Koage, Uptkk
Antrol Ant Killers .....39c
Safe to Use Around Pets
Vacuum Bottle Stopper, 15c
Htulnless Steel
50c Tecl. Liquid.... 39c
50c Vray Cream.... 39c
50c Colgate.Powder, 37c
50c Kolynos Paste.. 39c
25c Dr. Lyons Pwd., 19c
50c Calox Powder. . 43c
Dental Floss.. 10c & 25c
100 Tabs. Ascorbic
Acid ...$2.19
KM) Mg. Vitamin C
84 Caps. Ferro
Lexamin $2.69
Whentamln
100 Capsules
Vitamin A..... $2.19
25,(10(1 Units
200 Tabs. Iron &
Yeast .....98c
With Vitamin Bl
100 Caps. Wheat
Germ Oil $1.17
Source of .Vitamin K
$1.25 Codonal Malt, 89c
3 Vitamin
Add 20 Federal excise tax
Army Couple Wed
In Los Angeles
Miss Lucy Cathryn Ayres, for
merly of Junction nity, and 1st
Lt. Taylor L. Leedy were mar
ried In a chapel ceremony Satur
day, May 12, in Los Angeles, ac
cording to information received
here by the groom's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Leedy. Several
relatives and a few close friends
wen; present for the wedding.
The bride is a member of the
Armv Nurse corps, stationed in
Los Angeles. Lt. Leedy returned'
.'an. 5 from the European the
ater, where he amassed 5(H) com
bat hours as a fighter pilot. I.ater
he served. ti months at Santa
Ana, before being transferred to
Los Angeles fur duty. ,.
Royal Neighbors' Lodge
To Meet Monday Night
A memorial service and initia
tion of new members will be fea
tures of Ihe regular meeting of
the Royal Neighbors lodge Mon
day evening In Norway hall,
i The meeting will start prompt
ly at 8 p. in., it was announced.
I Officers are asked to wear for
I ma I dress,
j Members of the refreshment
committee are Mrs. liyron Hen -
son, Mrs. Howard licsson and
Dental Assistants Meet
In Redmond Wednesday
n liiuisiiine Horn the' Central
Oregon Dental Assistants' as.io.
1 ci,',l,on mH j,s' fr dinner
at the itedmond hotel, followed
by u business meeting at the of-
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DISTRESS
Von must gt fas, effecllve HVJAKl' with TKBSIX from
miserable discomfort, or your money hack. it free
Information on TKBSIN I'outicr or TabfeU, In Bend ai .
RratidiH Thrift Wise Drug 1020 Wall Street Phone 137
SEALED
ORDERS
Wo consider every prescrip
tion a sacred trust) confi
dential order from the doc
tor which we hold inviolate,
a matter that concerns only
you and your physician.
Your privacy la respected
by the same professional
ethics that safeguard your
health ethics that permit
no compromise with quality
iir corner-cutting on time.
We make haste slowly, mak
ing certain that every in
gredient, evpry- quantity
absolutely correct. I
fo Cosmetics, Jewelry, Luggage
fice of Dr. H
W. Kogers. Mrs.
Marlun Cass of Medrhond present
ed a clinic on the cleaning of
dental equipment.
Bend members present were
Miss Isabelle Paganl, Miss Bcr
nlcce Hoik and Miss Nola Gillean.
State President
Of Clubs Visits
Redmond, May 17 (Special)
The district Carden club meet
ing was held in Redmond at the
home of Mrs. L. W. Franks on
Monday with delegates from
Tlcnd, Madras and l'rinevllle clubs
participating.
The meeting opened at 10:90
a. m. A potluck luncheon was
served at 12:30. Guest of honor
included the state president, Mrs.
II. O. Smith of Cove Junction,
Oregon, and Mrs. Stanley Rowell
of Grants 1'iiss, chairman of Gar-
1 den club centers
Mrs. M. D. Barney, Prineville
district vice
r.idcnt, presided at
the meeting. Fifty-one persons at
tended the all-day meeting.
Mrs. Harry Bollinger Is presi
dent of the local Garden club and
announces lhat the next meeting,
Tuesday, May 22, will be SK'iil
at the cemetery where the club
members will care fur their flow-
! er ulot,
Bridge Play Follows
Im- u.i rv
iiv-i ivjruss .. inner
Af pleasant affair last Saturday
evening was the two table bridge
party at the home of Miss Grace
! Marv l.lnn. fullim-lne a nn hostess
dinner at Ihe Pine Tavern
Tho.se present Included
MlS8
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