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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1925)
THE REND BULLETIN. DAILY EDITION. BEND. OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 81, 1026 CALL FOR MEN MANY AT PROGRAM TO BENEFIT TOTS IS INCREASING itr atj mm a?. PAGE 2 fifes and Harvest Lm- DlOVinent raClOrS Demand lor Skilled -Help Rrvf(oH nt Pnak In i.v ;i .... . . wmb Pine Timber Belt PORTLAND, July 81. Callg tor hundred ol men lo t lulu tortei tin, coupled with a continuance ot iho movement ol harvest hamia to the wheal fields east of the Cascades. hive brought about the peak of cm lo.wnent for the year in tne i ac nc aorthvreat. according to Four I, ea"(aecnrod through the ;iic ol Ice cream ploymenl service headquarter hero. ,8 Mtnltrt ,,v Mr8 to K1(.n,. l.iute ( ua.i,;e , cm,,,,,,,,,,-,,, ,,. ,, lir lumnm iiuiu.su nan uimmi ii.ue, the Four 1 office reports, as many ! .":!!.: ramps are idle ami sawmills B larpely on a one shift basis as onpared with one year uro. In the pine ronntry. however, sawmills are operating two and three shifts and the demand for skilled mill hVlp there is at the season's high point Reports from the various districts i received mduy ,;t Four I. hcadqniir ten are as follows: Portland There 1ms been no pro nn.! mil clinrKe in employment con dil ions here during the past week ir The logging industry ot the ColumblS l iver territory, already at 50 per cent ipucfty.' has been further hampered by forest fires. Demands for fire fighters and harvest bandi have Kiv en employment to practically all available labor, and experienced help for special jobs is now hard to find Aberdeen -Rainfall on drays Har bor during the past week has relieved the tire hitrjird and all but three log- i BIIIK i in mad tups in tins distric t have re-1 operations. Many loggers . liyvc boon rt'liirnlni: here ilurini: the nasi few iIii.vk anil there is at preseiu u allshl surjilus or vrooda help Taeoina- IUKRinR o pa rati OS! in this district are for the most part in active althoiiKh number of small -amps ant! two larce camps are rur.- uiili!. Many loggers from htre have Kone to ('.rays Harbor or to the liar-1 vest fielils. With the resumption of I two sawmills here today, nearly all the Taeoina cutting capacity is again j in operation, largely on a one shift basis Seattle Many workers usually fol-; lowinc loftKlnt; i.nd construction work I are continuinc to migrate to the bar-j vest fields of Bantam Washington and Ori-pon and there is but lMtle un- ! etnploymont here. Skilled sawmill Jobs are difficult to fill. Farm hands' and milkers are scarce. Jobs offered j locally are fewer than two weeks ago bat calls from outside points are I more numerous. Spokane There was a shortage of men in Spokane to fill jobs offered last week. The demand for harvi st 1 hands is stronr. and there have baaH more calls for forest fire fighters: than in any season for years. All! iiwmills in this district are running. The Wlnton is adding a night shift; In the planer and is opening up its Kmerald Creek camp. The Italian und llurke mines ate placing orders j for men hTe. itallroads are using much common labor in section gangs ami require many replacements. Spo kane employment boards are at pres ent well filled. Walla Walla Need but few men for harvest here. Pendleton Uut few additional men needed for harvest. Orofina. Idaho Some demand for Klk Itiver district A good demand for men along this branch of the Mil waukee railroad. Sandpnint Labor supply for mill and town work good. Heavy demand for men from outlying camps. Bonnera Perry Labor supply fair. Harrington. Odessa and Quincy Men needed for harvest. Hip Bend country Harvest band! needed. mm QI K have cxpiti lunccd horvirr men who will Blndiy off or you Bound advice in the ebbtoe f proper lubri cants and in the use Ol' V(! CUll KUVfc you money. I ivt i v drop, rrnl eltio HUBBLE'S Service Station Ore-unn and Itoiul Ittone im-w people ever to attend u outdoor mv ileal program in Bend, members of various women'? organlaationa in thli oltj laal nlghl In the city part pre I settled an entertainment lor Iho bene en ot the children'! tarn home at ICorvallis. Last night's program COO lilted of musical numbers by the j j Shevlin-llixon bund and solos by Mrs c:. . mivis. ntn, ii. 0, ttauuiioii ami Oscar Kregness. More than CUO people attended th , benefit program, accortlhiu to an cs- , timate made today. Funds for the children's home, sponsored, financed ami maintained i the Woman'! .. . , T..,.,mr,. ,.,,.,, ...,.P . . . f , n)L.r.., ,. approximately SI 50 was raised fot the ehihlren s home last night, Ooana Hoesley. winner of seeoml award in, the ehfldren's contest eondm ted it , Mend recently, donated this award. $25, to the children's home. An ap preciated donation was also made by link J. I Keyes. Their music missing, members of tir, shgylin-HIxon band were fCd ith the problem of presenting con Bert numbers on which they had lit- tie or no practice. Regardless of the : loss of its music, the Shevlin-llixon nMKi.'i:i nu n.trf.trm.nl in ma mt.tr- which won them frequent encores. Numbers presented by the soloists were as follows: "Love's Old, Sweet Song," and encore, by Mrs. Silvis; "His Lullaby" and encore, by Mrs. Hamilton, and "Mountain King' and encore by Oscar Kregness. The mu sical program started shortly after S o'clock and lasted until about 10:30. In connection with tin use of iIil receipts from the benefit concert, it u explained that three new cottages for children are under construction .,, the farm home In I'orvallis Tin i benefits for the home are held by the ' W. C. T. V. In Bend annually. tlrateful appreciation for the coop-' eration given by local people, busi- J ness concerns and organizations in! presenting the concert is expressed : hy Mrs. Kleming. Special thanks i are given the Shevlln-Hlxor. band, and the Head Water Light & Power Co. NOTICE WE HANDLE STEER BEEF ONLY Quality Meats Phone 92 OREGON MARKET Miner Building Wall Street k" S E I S S I S S S B LAMP BULB "DON'TS" To make your lamp bulbs iast longer and give better service Don't give lamp bulbs the final wrench when screwing them into the electric socket. This tends to loosen glass from its brass base and shorten life of the lamp bulb. Don't let dust' gather on lamp bulbs. It absorbs as much as 40',; of the light. Wipe off with a suit, dry cloth. Don't use old, dim, discolored lamp bulbs. They're just about burned out and cause eyestrain. Don't use any lamp bulbs bare. Cover with silk, glass or parch ment shades to soften the light. 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