The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, May 31, 1945, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE BEND BULLETIN BEND, OREGON. THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1945
PAGE TWO
Highway No. 99
Officials' Choice
Portland, Ore., May 31 IP U.
S. highway 99, connecting Oregon
and California By way 01 t-ngene,
Medford, Ashland and Siskyous,
today carried the official designa
tion of the Oregon highway com
mission as the regional highway.
The commission explained, how
ever, that It was only concurring
In designation by other govern
ment units and the action would
not give highway 99 a completion
advancement over highway 97.
The Issue arose when advocates
of highway 97, by way of Eugene
and Klamath Falls, sought to get
of flclal sanction for that route.
A spirited controversy grew up
as the advantages of each route
were cited.
The commission also awarded a
contract to build the Steiwcr Hill
Albany section of highway 99 E to
the warren Northwest company
of Portland, for $772,724.50. When
a $5,000 reduction was considered
. if the company received both the
highway and bridge bids, the total
. amount was Just $58 lower than
the next bidder, Leonard & Slate,
Oregon, Ltd.
Contracts Let
The commission let a total of
$2,000,000 In highway contracts,
the first In Oregon's $30,000,000
postwar highway program to be
financed pointly by federal and
state funds. There will be an
aggregate of $7,100,000 in federal
funds annually, with the state
matching $4,900,000. Of this total, I
$6,315,000 will bo spent.each year
on the primary federal aid sys
tem, $4,310,000 on the secondary
federal aid system, and $1,375,000
on primary federal aid routes in
urban areas ot municipalities nav
ing a population of more than
5,000 persons.
' The program calls for a 5,000
mile system, Including 3300 miles
In the state highway system and
1700 In the county system.
Accepts Bend Call
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Rev. Lem B. Fishback, new pas
tor of the First Christian Church,
Bend.
Prineyille Flier
In 'Dragon' Unit
Fourteenth Air Force Head
quarters In China. (Delayed)
"Assam Dragon" is a name which
the Japanese would like to foreet.
for that is the popular name of
a 14th air force fighter squadron
which took such a prominent part
In the Burma campaign, in the
fall and winter of 1944.
After the route to China was
ppened, the squadron experienced
a period of quiet, but the restless
jilllots are again In action, once
more blasting the Japs,
v- TSgUDelbert J. Durkee, 345
Elm street, Prlneville, Oregon, Is
a member of the harcllfighting
unit. ,
Pleasant Ridge
Pleasant Ridge, May 31 (Spe
cial) The Deschutes Pleasant
Ridge extension unit met on
Thursday, May 17, at the home
of Mrs. Ted Povey. Elizabeth
Boeckli led the project. A large
crowd attended the meeting.
Miss Elizabeth Boeckli of Bend,
and Mrs. YV. Glllenwater of Port
land, were Thursday evening
guests at the Sid Conklln home.
Frank Conklln came home from
the hospital recently and is Im
proving steadily from his acci
dent.
Mrs. Sid Conklln attended the
eighth grade graduation In Red
mond on Friday afternoon. Mar
garet Conklln was . one of the
graduates.
Ole Hansen and family were
Sunday visitors at the Mikklesen
home.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Krlger and
Mrs. Mikkelsen attended the
show, "Fighting Lady," in Bend
on May 19.
Harvey Berry, who underwent
an eye operation in a Salem hos
pital. Is improving satisfactorily,
Christian Church
Pastor Arrives
Here to assume the pastorate
of the First Christian church, Rev.
Lem B. Fishback, for the past
three years pastor of the First
Christian church at Koseourg, ar
rived here last night. He was ac
companied by Mrs. Fishback and
two children, Dick and Winona
Mae.
Rev. Fishback, before serving
in Roscburg, occupied the pulpit
in Tillamook six years, Hillsboro
eight years, Baker six years and
was a missionary at isenoni,
South Africa, for two years.
The new pastor will take up
his duties next Sunday evening,
when he will speak at the 7:30
services, with "In Christ We
Conquer" as his sermon topic.
Rev. Fishback is a graduate
from the University of Oregon
with the class of 1921, and also
holds a degree from the North
western Christian College, where
he taught one year.
The new Bend pastor is a mem
ber of the Kiwanis club, and has
been active in Boy Scout and Cub
work.
held at Pleasant Ridge hall on
June 15 to raise money for the
benefit of the 4-H girls, who won
scholarships to go to Corvallis.
Everyone is welcome.
Mr. and Mrs. George Conklln
of Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Don Rat-
cliffe of Portland, and Ruth Conk
lln of St. Helen's hall, Portland,
were Sunday visitors at the Sid
Conklln home;
Mrs. Sid Conklln and children
attended graduation exercises
Friday evening at Bend. Robert
Conklin of Bend, was a graduate, i
Week-end visitors at the T. Deal
home were Mrs. Deal's parents
irom Portland.
Mrs. G. A. Kricer and Mrs,
Idona Fix and daughters went to
ban t ranclsco last Thursday
night- to meet Willard Fix, who
was there on a shorf leave. Mrs.
Krlger returned home on Friday.
H. Berry is reported, to be im
proving steadily.
Sine Mikkelsen and Alfred were
Sunday dinner guests at the Ole
Hansen home.
Elizabeth Hansen returned
home from San Francisco last
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Ann Sheridan, Alexis Smith, Jane Wjrinin, Jick Canon, bene Manning and
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Mrs. John Petersen and chll-; Friday.
dren, and Mrs. Burgess and chll-1 Mr. and Mrs. Nels Anderson of
dron of Redmond, were Sunday Albany were Sunday visitors at
callers at the A. unlstrom and J. i tne Rasmus Petersen home.
W. Petersen's homes
Mrs. C. C. Glllenwater is on the
sick list this week.
The 4-H Peppers club met at
the homo of Mrs. G. Mastersen,
their leader. Dresses and other
articles were sewed. Plans for 4-H
summer, school were discussed.
Refreshments were served at the , at Buttle lake.
close of the meeting. - -
A bazaar and pie social will be I Buy National War Bonds Nowl
Lloyd Petersen and family were
Sunday visitors at the John Peter
sen home.
James Jewel was painfully In
jured at the Redmond army air
base last week.
Jim Puckett and Louise' and
Keith Schliekelman spent Sunday
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McKessons
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Beautiful Sachet Clothes Hangers $1.98
A Parfait Creation Plus Tax
Vitamin Products
250 Brewers Yeast Tablets 89c
$1.50 Upjohn's Codliver Oil, pt. $1.39
$1.25 Super D Perles 93c
100 Super A 25,000 Units $2.88
$5.00 Vims, Vitamins & Minerals $4.29
100 Bexel Vitamin B Complex.. $1.98
60 Bax 8 Vitamin Formula $1.98
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$3.50 One A Day Multiple $3.43
100 Yeastamine With Iron 79c
1 Pint McKesson Cod Liver Oil, $1.09
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Large Supermalt $1.25
Garden Needs
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Rotenone Garden Guard 35c
Large Box Snarol 25c
I'or Slugs Cutworms Kn Igs
Cyanogas, for Ants 30c
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5:00 Sam Hayes
5:15 Superman
5:30 Tom Mix
5:45 Night News Wire
6:00 Gabriel Healter '
6:15 Real Life Stories
6:30 Treasure Hour of Song "
7:00 Curt Massey
7:15 News
7:30 Red Ryder
8:00 Bulldog Drummond
8:30 Treasury Salute
8:45 Russ Morgan's Orchestra
9:00 Glenn Hardy News
9:15 Rex Miller
9:30 Wings Over trfp Nation
10:00 Fulton Lewis. Jr.
10:15 Count Basie's Orchestra
FKIDAV, JUNE 1, 1945
7:00 News
7:15 Smile Time
7r30 Spotlight on Rhythm .
7:45 Morning Melodies
7:55 News
8:00 Tommy Reynolds' Orch.
8:15 News
8:30 Take It Easy Time
8:45 Today's Bulletin Board
8:50 Cote Glee Club
8:55 Lanny and Ginger
9:00 William Lang and the
News
9:15 Songs by Morton Downey
9:30 Rationing News
9:35 Old Family Almanac
10:00 Glenn Hardy News
10:15 Something to Talk About
10:30 Luncheon With Lopez
10:45 News of Prlneville
11:35 Lady About Town
11:40 News
11:45 Lum 'N Abner
12:00iAUen Holt , "t
12:05-Today's Classifieds
12:10 Sports Yarns
12:15 Al and Lee Reiser .
12:30 News
12:45 Farmer's Hour
1:00 Cote Glee Club
1:15 Elsa Maxwell's Party Line
1 :30 Never Too Old
2:00 News -
2:15 Melody Time
2:30 Author Meets the Critic
3:00 Griffin Reporting
3:15 Concert Hall
3:45 Johnson Family
4:00 Fulton Lewis, Jr.
4:15 Rex Miller
4:30 Sketches
4:55 Central Oregon News
5:00 Sam Hayes
5:15 Superman ,
5:30 Tom Mix
5:45 Night News Wire
6:00 Gabriel Heatter
6:1! Lenny Herman's Orch.
6:30 Double or Nothing
7:00 Music for Millions
7:15 News
7:30 Lone Ranger
8:00 Boxing Bouts
9:00 Glenn Hardy News
9:15 Cecil Brown
9:30 Freedom of Opportunity
10:00 Fulton Lewis, Jr.
10:15 Sonny Dunham's Orch.
Library Features
Alaskan Display
An exhibit of Alaskan souvenirs
loaned by Mr. and Mrs. John L.
Hightower is on display at the
Deschutes county library, Miss
Eleanor Brown, librarian, an
nounced today.
The articles were collected by
Hightower in the summer of 1944,
when he was with the U. S. coast
geodedic survey.
Included in the collection are
two pair of Cape Prince of Wales
Eskimo shoes made of waterproof
walrus hide. One pair is for sum
mer wear, and the other is the
winter model, Hightower pointed
out.
Other outstanding pieces in the
exhibit are a piece of mastodon
tusk from the coniunction of the.
SVJ-Stlc Circle ocean, some pieces
pff mastodon teeth, and a , pair
of i salt shakers which Hightower
fashioned of ivory from the St.
Lawrence Island.
Also in the display Is a cribbage
board which was made from a
walrus tusk, and numerous snap
shots of Alaskan scenery and fish
ing excursions. Some of the pic
tures' show hrook trout which
weighed up to 15 pounds apiece.
The collection will be on display
at the library.
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Michael Rastovich
In Signal Company
With U. S. Supply Forces In
France Experts in the quick re-
Duiiding and operation of every
thing from the old fashioned
party telephone line cranked by
nana to modern luo-line telephone
land and marine cables, members
of the 814th signal service com
pany have had a key part in the
support of the American Seventh
and French First armies since
the landings in South France last
August. ,
One of the members of this Sig
nal company is Michael Rasto
vitch, of Rt. 1, Box 387,' Bend,
Oregon, who is now serving in
France.
The company was the second
American military unit to enter
the ghost city of Bizerte. Torn
by bombings, port demolitions
and artillery fire, Bizerte's tele
phone system appeared a hope
less mess of jumbled wires.
cracked transformers, missing in
sulators and smashed switch
boards.. Yet within hours the
814th had restored a measure of
order and workalblity, so that
military messages could flow in
the major Allied languages over
telephone lines and in Morse over
the telegraph.
Prineville Salvage
Drive Nears End
Prlneville, May 31 (Special)
A county wide paper drive now in
progress will culminate in a
final pick up Friday evening,
June 1.- The drive is sponsored
by i the Lions' auxiliary, headed
by Mrs. R. F. Mollner, chairman,
assisted by the Lions, Boy Scouts
and Camp Fire Girls. Mrs. R. P.
McRae, publicity chairman for
the Auxiliary, through the co
operation of radio and press has
advertised it well and the Camp
Fire girls ara making a city
house-to-house canvass as a final
reminder.
. A city collection center has
been maintained at the west bar
racks and depositories established
at the various community centers
over the county. The Lions club
will furnish trucksk for the pick
up and be assisted by the Boy
Scouts.,
Buy National War Bonds Now!
Prineville Youth
Signs For Radar '
John Joseph Ellis, Slc, (RT) !
V-6, USNR, has received his or!
ders to report at the navy re
cruiting station Portland, for
transfer to radio materiel school
Chicago, on Friday, June 1. '
John is the son of Mr. and Mrs
Dewey Ellis, Prineville. He was
qualified for radar technician
training by passing the Eddy test
at the Central Oregon navy re
cruiting sub-station in Bend, then
forwarded to Portland where' lie
was enlisted oh January 31 and
placed on inactive duty until he
graduated from high school.
After six weeks of "boot" train
ing at Great Lakes naval trainine
center Ellis will be transferred
to radio materiel school in Chicago.
TIME TO THINK IT OVER
Boston IP Walter Butler of
Roxbury had fun for six months
ringing false alarms. Now he
will have 28 months- to think it
over. Butler '. was sentenced In
district court to serve one month
for each false alarm.
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