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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30 194, PAGE EIGHT THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND. OREGON Volunteers in Hospital Drive Get Certificates Scores ot volunteer workers who assisted In the Memorial , Medical center campaign in Bend have been presented with com m unity service awards, It was an- ,. nounced today from campaign headquarters. The awards were ' given "In recognition of unselfish, 'distinctive community service as , voluntary, workers in the flnanc- ing campaign to provide a madern medical center for the protection . of the lives and health of the citizens of Central Oregon." : The awards were granted by ;autnorny 01 tne board ot uirec tors of the Central Oregon Hos pitals foundation. Persons re- ceiving the certificates, bearing a drawing or tne hospital to tie erected her3, follow" Carl A. Johnson, general chair man; Robert W. Sawyer, chair man of advance gifts committee. Members of advance gifts com mittee: Group No. 1, E. M. Buck num, manager; Ralph Adams, W. M. Ball, J. K. Bockius, T. M. Bol ton, Vance Coyner, Ben Hamilton, Max Hemingway, M. D., Ed Hamm, Harry E. Mackey, M.D., Lester McKenzle, K. E. Sawyer, Phil F. Brogan, Henry N. Fowler. Group No. 2: Lowell A. Jen sen, manager; Tom Brooks, J. W. Bushong, C. F. Clark, H. K. Cole, K. C. Crulckshank, P. R. Gould, Jack Hal brook, Frank H. Logan, Duncan L. McCay, G. R. Moty, B. N. Pease, M.D., C. J. Rade macher, M.D R. C. Robinson, M.D. ,. Group No. 3, R. W. Bradis, ' manager ;Marion Cady, P. W. . Chernenkoff, M.D. R. H. Foley, A: C. Goodrich, R. W. Hender shott, M.D., Dr. R. E. Johnson, W. E. Jossy, J. G. Mack, H. A. Miller, C. .T. Morgan. Group1 No 4, G. H. Gregg, man ager; Dr. Lowell Aplln, W. J. Baer, G. J. Chllds, W. W. Courter, ' M.D., J. F. McCarthy, F. H. Paine, Bruno Rath, D. J. Ward, Jack Wctle. K. M. Longballa, chairman of general organization; Division B, A. W. Benold, manager; Group No. 5, Bruce Cullison, manager; Lloyd Abrams, Rev. L. B. Fish hack, Don Pence, Sig Skavlon,. Earl Waldron. Group No, 6, Paul Hornbeck, manager;- George W. Ager, Phil Coyner, C. J. Dugan, Jr., Oscar Hanson, W. R. Hatch, Rev. Ross Knotts, Roland Mark, C. G. Rel tcr, Brian Thompson. Group No. 7, Harry Waldron, Sr., manager; G. M. DeBrockert, L. A. Hillis, Rev. R. E. Nicholas, Clark Price Division C, A. A. Rixe, mana ge.' ; Group No. 8, Earle May, manager; J. P. Andrews, A. L. Bell, Frank Donahue, Bill Hand, Walter Hansen, Otto Kassner, Rev. Vincent Larson, Carl E. Locklln, Duncan Ross, W. E. Shaver. Group No. 9, Ray LeBlanc, manager: Wilfred Burgess, Ken neth Cale, Earle Fuls, Howard Cvca Vprn T.nrann M T.. Mvrlr'k. Gene Stranahan, Joe Tllden. Group No. 10, W. L. Pierce, manager: Wilfred Fordham, De Haines, Tom Hutchinson, Ernie Kessier, is. s. Kieni, a. h. Mar shal), Ernie Rixe, Leslie Schwab, Ed Swansey, Elmer Ward.. Division D, Rev. G. R. V. Bol ster, manager; Group No. 11, Delbert Hale, manager; Rev. C. F. Brien, Robert Keyes, Father Conloth Killlan, Stuart MacDon aid. Tom Powell, S. H. Smith, A. E. Stevens, Ben E. Whisenand. Group No. 12, Don Pritchett, manager; Father William Cough- lin, Norman Crone, Alfred Hun nell. Walter Laursen, David M. Lay, Don Thompson, Rev. Walter Wutson, Dave Winn. uroup wo. 13, uordon Kandall, manager; Howard Billings, Les ter Brynelson, Fred Elligsen, LeRoy Fox, John Janzik, R. E. Jewell, J. E. Johnson, Harry Relsti. WE ARE NOW , Exclusive Dealers and Distributors For BENZ AUTOMOBILE AND TRUCK SPRINGS .' " We Also Do Expert Automobile and Truck SPRING REPAIRING! We Have Plenty of Steel - JOE EGG BLACKSMITHING and WELDING MS Harrlman Phone 1466-W DSJEEIKl Its the Water' v ' OLYMPIA BREWING CO OLYMPIA. WASH., U.S. A. Om of America's Exctptkitai Bnutriu. Visitors Always Wtlnmt Nobody But Us Chickens Fails Again as Alibi Tulsa, Okla. UP J. D. Witty told witnesses who saw him In someone else's chicken yard at ir p.m. that he had Just "dropped around to feed the chickens In the absence of the owner. The "good deed" will cost the 59-year-old Negro three years In prison. He pleaded guilty to at tempted chicken theft when a court confronted him with the queslon of what he was doing in the yard with a sack and a crowbar. TOY SHORTAGE PREDICTED Portland. Me. U"i Santa Claus may find his pack a little lighter next Christmas. L. S. Talbert, retail sales manager for Sears Rosebuck, says there'll be a toy shortage, particularly in steel ar ticles. Some retailers already have been advised to cut their toy orders 25 per cent, he reported. Growing children, active work ers and underweight persons of ten need more food than they can take comfortably at a meal; for them, eating between meals is not a bad habit. nlrl Oirgon'i Uriut VmrtlM Wind Manufacturer!. Located at West 13th rid Mllwaukle In Bend, Oregon. Phone Bend 1420-W Prlneville MuclraH Venetian Blind Manufacturers P. O. Box 87 Bcnd.Ore." Wholesale and Retail SENTINEL PORTABLE RADIOS Battery sets and table models. 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