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THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND. OREGON. THURSDAY. MARCH 21. 194 PAGE TWO V, . th i I if Korea's Problems Study -KBND- Voice of Central Oregon Affiliated With Mutual Don Lee Broadcasting System 1340 Kilocycles Seoul, Korea. March 21 tU" Delegates to the Joint United States-Soviet commission have reached agreement on procedural' details and delegates expect 10 work harmoniously in the task of setting up a provisional govern ment lor Korea, MaJ. Gen. A. V. Arnold American delegate, said today. Arnold told a press conference lhat discussions at the initial meeting yesterday appeared to be on a more friendly basis than at a Joint preparatory conference last month that left Russians and Americans split on several ques tions. TONIGHTS PKOGKAM 5:00 New 5:15 Superman 5:30 Captain Midnight 5:45 Adv. of Tom Mix 6:00 Cabriel Heatter 6:15 Sundown Serenade 6:30 Treasure Hour of Song 7:00 Clyde Lucas 7:15 Alfred Wohl 7:30 Kcd Ryder . 8:00 Veterans Employment Service 8:30 Rogue's Gallery 9:00 News 9:15 James Crowley 9:30 Lum and Abner 9:45 Fulton Lewis, Jr. 10:00 Dancing Serenade 7:30 Cisco Kid 8:00 Melody Tours 8:30 The Carringtii.i Playhouse 9:00 News 9:15 Rex Miller 9:30 Lum and Abner 9:45 Fulton Lewis, Jr. 10:00 Readers Digest 10:05 Dancing Serenade 10:15 Harry James 10:30 Sign Off Early-Day Sisters Business Is Sold Sisters, March 21 , (Special) On March 1 one of the oldest bus iness establishments in Sisters, the Aitken drug store, opened its doors under new management. For 34 years the store was operat ed by its owners, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Aitken, with Mrs. Alt ken carrying on the business after her husband's death in 1944. :; I entry into the armed forces. SC2C The Aitkens were among the' Pay served in the navy for 30 pioneer settlers of Sisters, wit-1 months aboard . a minesweeper nessing its growth from a few stationed at Pearl Harbor. He re scattered ranches to the modern. ceived his discharge Dec. 7, 1945, thriving community of today.j and returned to Sisters seeking a Twenty years ago their business! new place of business. After con- was almost completely destroyed in the disastrous fire which swept this Santiam-McKenzie town leav ing only two buildings undamag ed. But in the spirit of the times, the Aitkens rebuilt the store and began anew. Today the modernized store is being operated by Richard Day, owner of Day's cafe before his ferring with Mrs. Aitken, arrange ments were made for the pur chase of the drug store. Mrs. Aitken and her son, Don ald, a student at Sisters high school, have purchased a new home and plan to remain in Sis ters. , Flames in Japan Raze 4 Barracks San Francisco, March 21 "Pi Fire of undetermined origin today razed four two-story, barracks buildings housing royal-Australian air force units at Bof u, Japan, it was revealed by radio Australia. The broadcast said there were no casualties despite exploding ammunition which imperiled lire fighters. - . ' Bulletin Classifieds bring results stars are yellow. Nearly one-fourth ol all the Report On Roads Salem, Ore., March 21 IIP) L The state highway commission toddy issued the following road report compiled at 8:30 a.m. Wapinitia Pass Total snow 108 inches; road bare. Santiam Pass Total 153 inches; road bare. Willamette Pass Total snow 156 inches; spots of packed snow and ice, being sanded, Bulletin Classifieds bring, results snow Arnold pointed out that many 10:15 The Feeling Is Mutual members of the commission also served at the ounference. Dele gates were optimistic that they would be able to work well with one another in solving the problem of Korea, he added. Hd said the commission would . continue to meet until the Inde pendence of Korea is established. Trips will be made to Pyong Yang, capital of the Soviet-occupied zone, to interview political parties and groups. Colonel L H.Hall Heads VA Office Seattle. March 21 'in A vet eran of both world wars has been appointed as manager of the Seat tle regional office of the veterans administration effective April 1st, deputy administrator D. M. Shute announced today. . Ex-Colonel Lester H... Hall, a native of the northwest, will re place present manager Orvillo G. Fairburn because of his long ex perience in personnel work and familiarity with, world war II vet erans problems, Shute said. Hall served as personnel officer at Ft. Leonard Vcod, Mo., at the engineering replacement center and is a graduate of the command and general staff school at Ft. Leavenworth. ;' Colonel Hall was stationed at Camp Abbot, as executive officer, and'moved to Fort Lewis with the army engineers when the Des chutes camp was deactivated In 1944. : v. ; 10:30 Sign Off Menhaden Is an. Important fish in tha paint Industry because. its oil Is tised in the manufactured Insulating varnishes, and ship bot tom paints. 1 KlilDAV, MARCH VI, 1916 7:00 News 7:15 Rise & Shine 7:30 -The Sales Ring 7:35 Spotlight on Rhythm 7:45rr-Mormng McloU.e 7:55r-News 8:00 Morning Round-up 8:15 News 8:30 Take It Easy Time 8:45 Victor H. Llndlahr 9:00 Lyle Van & News 9:15 Bulletin Board 9:20 Blng Crosby 9:30 Designs for Better Living 9:35 Old Family Almanac 10:00 News ' 10:15 Luncheon With Lopez 10:30 Mentho. Mountaineers 10:45 John J. Anthony 11:00 Cedric Foster 11:15 Man About Town ': 11:20 Modern Melody Trio 11:25 News 11:30 Queen For a Day 12:00 Four Polka Dots 12:05 Todays Classifieds 12:10 Sport Yarns 12:15-ClaudeThornhill 12:30 News 12:45 Farmer's Hour ' 1 .00 News of Prineville 2:00 Zeke Manners 2:15 Organ, Meditations ' ' 2:43 Bill Gwlnn Show 3:00 Henry King's Orchestra : 3:15 Concert Hall : . 3:45-i-Elsa Maxwell's Party Line 4:00 Fulton Lewis, Jr. 4:15 Rex Miller 4:30 Ersklne Johnson 4:45 Northwest News f 4:50 Ginny Simms 4:55 Central Oregon News 5:00 News .. 6:15 Superman ' ' 5:30 Captain Midnight 5:45 Tom Mix 6:00 Gabriel Heatter. 6:15 Dinneij Music f:30Spotlight Bands - . Ofe JMenry J. Taylor -7:15 Know Your America 7:20 Sammy Kaye . , ' Crash Is Blamed On Broken 'Prop' Truckee, Calif.; March 21 tU- A broken propclJor blade which set up a vibration that caused the right wing of an army C-47 transDort to break off in mid-air ! auuarently was responsible for the violent deaths of 23 passen gers and three crewmen Tuesday near here, army officials dis closed today. One blade of one of the trans nort's two three-bladed propellors i either split or broke off in flight, Col. Willard said, selling up a tremendous vibration.;- The plane's pilor, Capt. Richard K. Young of Stockton, Calif., evi dently tried to feather the engine and stop the vibration, Willard said. He said wreckage of the right engine disclosed that it had been shut off and feathered. , The feathering operation takes approximately eight seconds. Dur ing that time, Col. Willard said, the terrific vibration apparently caused the transport s right wing to tear off. Madras Pioneer Sold to W, H.Hall Madras, Ore., March 21 Ui Sale of the weekly Madras Pio neer, Jefferson county's only newspaper, to W. H. Hall, for merly mechanical superintendent with the Telephone-Register at McMlnnville, was announced to day by Mrs. May B. Johnson, owner of the paper since 192b. Before coming to Oregon, Hall published the Buhl, Ida., repub lican. Later he was associated with two brothers in publishing the Lincoln county Leader at To iprln. Ore. Hall is also a former member of The Bend Bulletin me-1 chanlcal staff, in Bend. When hens fail to get enough calcium In their feed, they draw it from their bones, up to about 25 per cent of their calcium content. J3 cprariG ffHf.0E Our low prices for high qualify foods are as welcome as the flowers that bloom . in the Spring. They prove that you need not serve less to save more. 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