The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, January 24, 1962, Page 5, Image 5

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    The Bend Bulletin, Wed., January 24, 1962
Brief
s
Here and
There
Actlvitlei tonight include the
following: Jobs Daughters, Ma
sonic Temple, 7 o'clock; Eagles
Auxiliary, Eagles Hall, 8 o'clock;
Xi chapter, Beta Sigma Phi soror
ity, with Mrs. James Smiley,
1514 W. -Third Street, S o'clock;
Skyline Squares, Wallace Dance
Studio,' 8:30. The dessert meeting
of the .Bend BPW Club has been
cancelled,
Duplicate Bridge play under
sponsorship of the Bend Junior
Chamber of Commerce Auxiliary
Boys spend
chilly nighf
af Millican
A trip in a car taken from the
parents of one youth ended up as
an unexpected all-night stay In the
car near Millican for two 15-year-old
Bend youths last night.
Larry Musgrave, 15, son ef Mr.
and Mrs. Dan J. Musgrave, .1205
Davenport, and Kenneth Ogle, 15,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ogle,
1231 llEaca, took the Musgrave
car friMut 9:30 p.m. last night.
They headed toward Burns. In
side .'Uje, car were extra clothes
the boys had taken from their
homes.
When they got to Millican, the
pair decided to call off the trip
and .return to Bend. In turning
around, they became stuck in the
snow alongside the road. So they
spent the night there.
When morning came, they hitch
hiked back to Bend. They turned
themselves in to the Juvenile
Court of Judge D. L. Penhollow
about 10 p.m.
They told Judge Penhollow they
didn't know where they were go
ing. They said they just wanted to
"get away." But when they got
away they said, they decided that
they would return to Bend instead
of continuing on.
Neither has a driver's license.
C. M. Rasmussen
dies at age 89
Chris M. Rasmussen, 89, who
lived at 1034 E. 10th in Bend, died
at the Ebenezer Nursing Home
this morning.
He was born Oct. 1, 1872, in
Denmark and had been a school
teacher and musician most of his
life.
Survivors include brothers An
drew P. Rasmussen, Montesano,
Wash., and Arthur Rasmussen,
address unknown; a half brother,
Charles A. Robinson, Portland; a
nephew, Frank R. Rasmussen,
Exira, Iowa; and a niece, Mrs.
Elsie Gault, Reno.
Services will be announced la
ter by Niswonger and Reynolds.
&!ffjvimMmm mux.
Markets :
Mrs. Carles, 34,
accident victim
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND (UPI) (USDA) -Livestock:
Cattle 400; good 880 lb heifers
23; few standard 19-21; utility
cows 13.50-16; canner-cutter 12
llSO; 79 head choice 730 lb feed
er steers 25. '
halves 75; good-choice vealers
28-33; standard 23-27,
POTATO MARKET
PORTLAND (UPI) Potato
market:
.Ore. local Russets No 1A 100 lb
2.75 3.00; Deschutes Russets No
lA 2.85-3.10; 6-14 oz 3.25 - 3.50;
bakers 3.00 3.25; Idaho Russets
No 1 2.00-2.15.
DAIRY MARKET
PORTLAND (UPI) Dairy
market:
Eggs To retailers: AA extra
large 50-S3c; AA large 47-50c: A
large 46-48C: A A medium 43-46c;
AA small 35 37c; cartons l-3c
higher.
will be held tonight at 8 o'clock,
at the Deschutes County library
auditorium. Auxiliary members
serving coffee will be Mrs. E. S.
Strother and Mrs. Madison Davis.
Cub Scout pack No. 25 will meet
tonight at 7:30 in the fellowship
hall of the new First Presbyter
ian Chinch, 230 Woodland Lane.
Squara dancers will meet to
night at the Rimrockers ilall in
Prineville, with dancing to start
at 8:30 p.m. Larry Musgrave will
be caller. Refreshments will be
served. All interested in square
dancing will be welcome, those in
charge report.
Jerry C. Panstian, airman ap
prentice in the U.S. Navy, report
ed earlier this month to the Naval
Air Technical Training Unit at
Jacksonville, Fla. He is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. J. X;. Panstian,
840 Portland Avenue. Before en
tering the Navy, in September,
1961, he was graduated from Bor
ah High School at Boise, Idaho.
Seventh-Day Adventist Dorcas
Society will sponsor a food sale
Thursday. January 25. from 10
a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Montgom
ery-Ward order office. One of the
specialties will be home-made
bread, with both white and whole
wheat varieties to be offered, ac
cording to those in charge.
Thursday calendar: City Rec
reation Department hobby class
sign-up, 1:30-3 p.m., Harmon Craft
House; PEO Sisterhood Founder's
Day luncheon, Pine Tavern, 1
p.m.; NOW Thimble Club with
Mrs. Dave Carlin, 1 Deschutes
Place.
January meeting of the Des
chutes County Humane Society
will be Thursday, January 25, at
7 p.m. in the district courtroom at
the county courthouse.
Reaular dessert meeting of the
Tahawus Toastmistress Club will
be Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the
Superior Cafe dining room.
Ladies of Elks will meet Thurs
day at 8 p.m. in the dining room
at the BPOE Temple. R. J. Haf-
stad will show slides of last sum
mer's convention in Bend, includ
ing the style show presented by
the local women.
Alcoholics Anonymous members
and others interested in work of
the group will join in an open
meeting Thursday at 8 p.m. Per
sons calling EV 2-4780 will re
ceive additional information and
the meeting place.
Central Oregon Pacers, go-kart
racing club, will meet Friday,
January 26, at 7:30 p.m. in the
district court room at the county
courthouse. All interested In go-
cart racing are invited.
A rummage sale will be held
January 26 and 27 by Circle 4 of
the Catholic Altar Society, in the
former Lumbermens Insurance
Agency quarters on Oregon Ave
nue. Hours will be from 9 a.m. to
4 p.m.
L J. St. Claire
dies en route
from Portland
Margaret E. (Bond) Carles, 34, Leslie J. St. Claire, 61, LaPine,
born July 9, 1927, in Bend, died died of a heart attack Tuesday
Monday morning from injuries I evening while returning home
suffered in an auto accident in 1 from Portland.
Boulder City, Nev. i Mr. St. Claire, driving home
Mrs. Carles, who lived in Bend with his wife, slipped off the
a oirl u,a oroHnaiwt frnm Fn. I road near M a u p i II . He was
gene High School in 1945. For the i brought to a
past six years she was a nurses
doctor's office in
aid at the University of Oregon
Hospital in Portland.
She was married December 9 to
Harold Carles, making his home
in Los Gatos, Calif.
Other survivors include her
mother, Mrs. Minnie Bond, Bend;
four sisters. Mrs. William Ander
son of Redmond, Mrs. Norman
Brandvold of Portland, Mrs. Da
vid Phelps of Berkeley, Calif., and
Mrs. Howard Brandvold, Salem;
several niees and nephews.
Services are tentatively set for
2 p.m. Friday in the Niswonger
and Reynolds Chapel. Burial will
follow in Greenwood Memorial
Cemetery.
Pl.ans for rural
area group'made
A preliminary meeting of the
Rural Area Development nomi
nating committee was held last
night at the courthouse. Judge D.
L. Penhollow is chairman, and
other members are Kessler Can
non and Donald Conner, Bend, and
Jack Eberhard, Redmond. All but
Cannon were present.
The area development group is
to work under Extension Service
guidance in making long - range
plans for coordinating industrial,
agricultural, recreational and cul
tural growth. All phases of the
economy are to be represented on
the permanent committee.
Judge Penhollow left today for
Phoenix, Ariz., where this subject
will be one receiving attention at
the western region convention of
the National Association of Coun
ty Officials. Mrs. Penhollow ac
companied him on the trip. They
are traveling by bus.
Polio benefit
due at LaPine
Special to The Bulletin
LaPINE Final arrangements
are taking shape for LaPine's po
lio benefit party, set for Friday,
January 26.
The party will be at 8 p.m., in
the LaPine school gymnasium,
with Central Oregonians invited
to attend.
A varied program has been
planned. There will be volleyball
and basketball. Games will be
played, and prizes will be award
ed. Women attending are asked to
bring pies.
In and Out I
of hospitals A
In Central Oregon j.
BEND
New patients at St. Charles
Memorial Hospital are Mrs. Lew
b Beall, 18 Broadway; Merrill
Ross, Route 1; Mrs. Herbert Ty
cer, Madras; Mrs. Phillip Dilley,
Route 1; Mrs. A. W. Hansen,
Route 1; Miss France Tliomp-
nn 1lAnl V. M..
Benu wnere ne was ueui on wimam McMillan. 1422 Ithaca:
nval- Mrs. Emil Stripling. 1220 S. Third:
Mr. St. Claire had a heart con-1 Anton ftad, 529 Delaware; and
dMon. j R0geri $, and Gregory, 10, sons
Born Dec. 22, 1900, In "Winne- of Mrs. Wilma Marcoulier, Route
mucca. Nev., he worked as a boil-1 1, for tonsillectomies,
er maker for the Southern Pacific 1 Reccntiy dismissed were Bern
railroad and had resided In La-,ard Bcnd. John iIoppcr,
Pine the past year. j Ben(1. Mr. Frfmces Veran. Bend;
Survivors include his widow, ; Mrs. William Davis, Bend; Alex
Lora C, LaPine; a stepson. W. Aschenbrenner, Madras: Mrs. El
L. Taylor, Portland; and three roy Waldron, Bend: Mrs. Joseph
grandchildren. j Sellers, LaPine; and Jeanice Kof-
Catholic services, under the di-' ford. Bend.
rection of Niswonger and Rey
nolds, will be announced later.
Contributions to the heart fund
would be appreciated.
Johnson rites
held on Tuesday
Graveside funeral services for
Mrs. Hilda M. Johnson, a former
Bend resident, were held Tues-
REDMOND
REDMOND New patients at
Central Oregon District Hospital
are: Thomas Gibson, Mrs. Cora
Lucas, Mrs. James Estep, Dian
na Cuddeback, Mrs. Richard Bow
man, Madras; Henry Kuhl, Mrs.
Guinn Peden, Mrs. Marion Smith,
Elaine Martin, Mrs. Robert Whit
aker, William Hughltt, John A.
Smith, Dcbra Felkins, Mrs. Bertie
Coolcy, Georgo Fairfield, Red-
day afternoon in Pilot Butte ceme-1 mon! tumta winisnut, wa
tery. She died January 16 in San ! Pok- Wa Springs; Jack Robin-
DIcco, Calif., where she had made
her home since last September.
She lived in Bend two and a half
years before that.
Mrs. Johnson was the aunt of
Mrs. Carl H. Krook, 750 Ogden
Avenue.
The Rev. R. E. Ylvisaker of the
First Lutheran Church officiated
at the rites. Pallbearers were A.
S. McCulloch, George Thompson.
A. B. Lingerfelt and Otto W. Hei-
der Jr. Heider's Bend Funeral
Home was in charge of arrangements.
HELD IN JAIL
A 15-vear-old Bend girl was held
in the county jail yesterday, after
being called In for questioning by
juvenile authorities for truancy
and incorrigibility at home. She
was continued on probation by
Judge D. L. Penhollow, rather
than being committed to Hillcrest
Home for Girls.
son, Metolius; Anna Loftin, Prine
ville; Mrs. Pete Ulam, Culver.
Dismissed were: Mrs. Don
Hood, Dorothy Simpson, Mrs. Bea
trice Lowry, Mrs. James J. Estep,
Clifford Ward Sr., Diana Cudde
back, Nancy Hamilton, Thomas
Givson, Madras; Mrs. R. K. Hag
lund, Sisters; Mrs. Paul Hess,
Culver; James Dent, Terrebonne:
Lasco Gilbert, Warm Springs;
Warren Gridley, Mrs. Marion
Smith, Mrs. Zula Mooney, Mrs.
Guinn Peden, Mrs. Charles Brint
nall, Henry Gardner, Debra Fel
kins, John H. Smith, Mrs. Pete
Petleawich, Mrs. William Doan
and baby girl, Mrs. Bertie Cooley,
Redmond.
Born January 21 to Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Lochrie of Terrebonne
was a daughter, Nancy Hope.
Birth weight was 6 pounds, 8
ounces. It's a girl, Pamela Ann,
for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whitaker
of Redmond. Born January 21, sho
weighed 6 pounds, 4 ounces.
PEOPLE
STOP
TO ENJOY ITS
FLAVOR A MILLION
TIMES A DAY
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Square dance lessons will be
given again Saturday, January 27,
at the VFW Hall, with Wiz Wis
dom to be the caller. Instructions
will start at 8:30 p.m.
Organization meeting of the
tailoring course offered winter
term by Central Oregon College
will be Thursday, February 1. at
8 p.m. In the Junior High School
sewing" room. The meeting was
postponed from tomorrow night
because of the weather, according
to Mrs. John Stenkamp, instruc
tor. The Rim Rock Riders will hold
a dance Saturday, February 27,
at the club house. Music will be
by the Earl Drake Trio from 10
p.m. to 2 a.m. All adult members
and their families are invited.
Ladies are asked to bring sand
wiches. The club house will open
at 9 p.m.
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1.25 ANACIN TABLETS
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93c
69c RUBBING ALCOHOL my 23
2.85 EMPIRIN COMPOUND
250's
Only
2.19
Reg. 7.95 General Electric
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Your Friendly Family Gold Bnd Drug Stor
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