The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, January 21, 1941, Image 3

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    T
T
PLANE SEARCH
UNSUCCESSFUL
Hunt Conducted From
Four Bases
I'liers (I rounded Again by
liicrfusinK Sturm
Conriitionx
Tnroinn, Wash., Jim. 21 Mi.
Scitreh fur a missing army bomb
cr currying seven men wax renter
cit In tin' region uf Ml. Hood unil
Ml. St. HctciiM today iih Inrtvasltig
cloudiness inilleutcd storm rondl-
ilmw before nightfall ugiitn would
dint' alNimlomiif tit of searching
CtiitlitH hy mure than '.VI army
plane.
liases have been cstiihllkhfd lit
Portland., On., Pearson fli'ld at
Vancouver, Wash., Mcdfoid, Hit,
unil Sui-rumenm, l. I'lulli-s from
MeCliord In-Ill. home haw of the
bomber; Portland anil Viincouver
are concentrating thi'lr search In
Kuthwi4tirn Washington and
western Oregon. Those Iroin Med
font an scumilng tlx Itoguc rlviT
valley unil the northern alone ol
ihr Siskiyou mountain. J-'rotn
Surrumcnlo. army bomber with
observer -crlli! through the
bomb bays, are flying over the
southern extremities of tin1 Siski
you. No wont haii horn received from
the twin-moton-d iMtugliiM Isimlicr
since It left MeChord Held Thur
iluy mornliiK on a flight to the
nlr rorp bombing range at Minor
li y lake In southern C'ullfornlu.
The sennit will continue until the
pliinc Is founit. army authorities
said, although lowering visibility
may tctiiMrarily ground ihr
searcher.
Itam wax predicted for northern
California, western Oregon anil
southwestern Washington tixlny.
wlih snow falling a low at
fi-ct.
Alimony Figure Too Low,
Surprised Wife Is Told
llaklanil. Cat. 'II-1 Min. France
K. Petersen In believed to have
been the only woman necking a
Ilvurce In local court who aski-d
for Km little alimony.
Twenty year olil. and with a
2-year-old win, he blushed and re
piled til ff Idem ly when Judge liar-
Bend Garage Co.
January UJSEB3)
Clearance Jjg
Prices Lower Than Ever!
Liberal Allowance on Your Old Car!
Wall Street
Used Car Lot
Aerott From Pottoffice
1939
Ford '85 Deluxe
Coupe
In wonderfully fine condi
tion. Original flnlnh, low
mileage. Interior rleanllneu
ptu heater, radio and other
extra value aceeuoriea mark
thin an one of the bent I aed
Kurd value offered.
$595
1938
Chevrolet Mstr.
Town Sedan
Original f Inlnh, Ihoroughly
reeondltliined and OK'd. A
lot of low eont tranaporta
lion left lit Ihla moat popular
uc ear.
$515
J or Quality Thla
1937
Buick Special
Sedan
la apparent and we Invite
your rlnaeat limpectlon. For
entra comfort, extra econ
omy and extra service, your
money will lie bct Inveated.
$575
A FINE SELECTION OF OK'D COMMERCIAL UNITS!
Kaeh Ready lo l)o the Kind of a .lob That Will Make Vour
i Investment Profitable!
1939 Chevrolet Truck $695
Dual Wheel Platform All New 7.00x29 Tire!
1937 Dodge Pickup $395
An OK'd I 'tilt!
1934 Chevrolet Pickup ....... .$195
New Finish Rebuilt Motor
1936 Dodge Panel $295
STAGE
HORIZONTAL
i, 0 Fumou
actress ol '
former days,
14 Sandy,
16 .Sooner,
17 Vicloui,
18 Imldo.
20 Wine venae!.
21 Thick shrub,
22 Made hard.
24 To complete.
26 Either.
27 Gladly.
28 To plant.
20 Ton U.
SO Carmine.
31 Fish
Annvrr to Previous Puule
IS N A,K
STAV.fc
CI C C Kil ItJ A t,,C
r i- iV "jzv
S.A.DDE'NSiJAD t Not
IN.AMf .&Ur, F.
.bflCiAMb.E
a f m m ,
-s.:c,oN:snT
it Everj-ecft
Ire.
34 Hrd comtlo,
'. S3 Solitary,
3S Tu ford wool
SS Prlmlnie.
50 Table-land,
36 Jumbled type,
37 Tribunal.
38 To cry.
87 She wef a
native ol .
) St She wu the
actrens
' of her time.
VERTICAL
I South America
(abbr).
3 Utwrr.
38 Doctor (abbr
;41 Afternoon
I meal.
4 J To exM.
(4 One who
Idealizes.
48 Self.
48 Banana.
rl asked her hnw much alimony
she ilealred.
"Would $-10 a month. he all
rlifht ?" ahe querii-d In reply.
"No it would not." dfi-iared the
JudK. "It wouldn't be enough."
And he nw.'inliil her $12 a week
from James A. Petersen, atn-et
metal worker.
Bond Street
Used Car Lot
Acrou From WaWorf
It' in Beautiful Shape!
Thi
1940
Mercury Sedan
Performance, appearance,
low mileage, plu care for
mer owner gave It awture
yon of KXTBA value at
$795
Thi
1937
Terraplane
Coupe
I good looking, roomy, and
economical to own, KeVontll
tinned, new rubber and it I
priced to make thi ait out
atandlng value at
$395
An OHVd
1937
Chevrolet Del.
Sedan
It lmn extra rare ami I
one of the moat popular ed
ear value. Newly rcfiniihed
and ready to render thon
ftaml of mile of low coat
tranaportation.
$485
ii
7 rni H rnm '
3 HP lF
jrpj mfiSfik
cr zWw jt
i?frr 1 i i
A9 Hf 50 I lit ST
si Tl55 ir
' I f I I f I i t I f I I I i'
THE BENT) r.tl.T.ETlN, RENT), OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, i!Mt
T
STAR
t J NortheaM
fabbr.).
21 St. or
acted
throughout
the woikl.
22 Htarry.
23 To ticcompliih.
2SShe was
called the
" Surah."
27 Envoy.
30 To jxilhh.
32 Duet.
33 To make
bitter.
40 StiffnoM.
42 Winttcd.
43 Kxi.ltcd
happiness.
45 Sjaiid'h lady.
4 Froren water.
47 Caroled.
48 Sprite.
50 Chewed.
il laiwyer'
charge.
S2 Rodent.
.54 Half an em,
Mountaia
abbr.
C.Of.
a It: w e
rmm- iv
lf: I
in
i,i
WAUOi
3 To pcrUM.
4 Conjunction.
5 Stop!
0 Acti of
ki&dneu.
1 Rolf ol film.
8 Nitnl.
8 Hour (abbr ).
lOKoom rec.
1 1 Vere.
12 College bead,
13 Tranoocd
(abbr).
ISExical position,
Status of Men 21 and
36 Given by Wooton
i The military statu of younp
j men who have reached the age of
2t alnre n-gi.strntlim day nnd men
who have b-comc 311 wncv n-Kis-
tnition day, last October II, has
turn defined In an official state
ment received by the leschut-s
county draft board from Kltner V.
Wooton, state director of selective
service. The status of the two
classes follows:
"Men who have become 21 since
rcKlstrntion day: Men who had
not attained the 2!st anniversary
of the date of their birth by CVto
ber Jtlth were not required to n-g-tster
on that day. Men who have
fcince attained their 21st birthday
wilt not reitlster unless and until
another registration day Is set.
"Men who have become .Tfi since
registration day: All registrants
atv atibjerl to classification nnd
induction under the sel-cttve scrv
i Ice act. Men who had not attained
' the .Ttlth anniversary of the date of
their birth on tktoler ltlth were
' reiutred to register. Therefore,
men who have attained their With
birthday since registration day
are subJA-t to classification and
induction to the same extent as
if they were not yet 3d."
The Aurora Boreatis. or "north
ern lights," occurs in the upper
atmosphere about 40 to 600 miles
above the earth.
97
OF THE HOMES
IN BEND RECEIVE
THE
EULLEHTO
EACH DAY . . .
AND IN ADDITION THE BULLETIN
HAS
COMPLETE COVERAGE
OF THE
CENTRAL OREGON TRADE
AREA!
Ths Bulletin Now Hat tha Greatest Circulation In Hiitoryl
SHIPPING LOSS
REMAINSLOW
Week's Total Is Below
Average
Nino Vpski'Ih Sunk During
Period Knding
January VI
Ixmloii, Jan. 21 'di British
shipping losses wt-l-f Weil below
the wn ltly war average for the
fifth stiatghl week furinsj the
seven day witirh ended at mid
night January 12, the admiralty
said today.
Hrttish 1om-h for the week end
i d January 12 were nine ships to
talling .'Xt,22o tons, the admiralty
said. Then- were no allied or neu
tral losses due to tiertnan or Ital
lan action.
losses for the week ended Jan
uary 5 had been four ships total
ling M.i7M tons, the lowest for any
week since last May when losses
totalled l.'i.7T tons. The wii-kiy
aveiago for i'.HH in Itnttsh, allied
anil ru-utral ifss-s wa bfMSifi tons.
'I he admiralty pointed out that
while it listed 30,22f tons for ship
ping lost in the week ended Janu
ary 12, the Ciermans had claimed
the sinking of 42,7X tons.
Iie to the recent drop in ship
ping losses, the weekly average
for the war up to January 12
dropped to 62,117 tons, the admir
alty said.
County AAA Report
Made at Corvallis
Redmond. Jan. 21 - A report on
the AAA program for IMG and
recommendations for changes lit
the I'.m and l'2 program for
Ii-schutes county, were presented
at the state AAA conference in
Corvallis last week by members of
the licschuies county delegation.
K. M. Wright, chairman of the
county AAA committee. In report
ing on the 19-Ml program, men
tioned as major benefits received
during the year under the AAA
program the sate of the greater
part of the hairy vetch and Aus
trian peas raised in Deschutes
county to the commodity credit
corporation. He also mentioned
the grant of aid received by farm
ers of the county of bofh vetch
seed and phosphate fertiliser. The
crop insurance program for wheat
got under way here In 13, he
said, with 15 applications made.
Changes the committee reeom-
memled for 1941 and 1342 In the
AAA program fur Deschutes
county inclmle making sulphur
available as a grant of aid; the ap
plication of mulching materials
to alfalfa, pasture, ana potato
lands; and an increase in soil
building payments for farms
which do not have a potato or
w heat allotment of over 50 acres.
All members of the county com
mittee made the trip to Corvallis.
Ik-sides Wright, members are E.
H. Voting and James Underwood.
Also attending were G. Y. Hagg
lund. secretary Of the Ileschutes
county agricultural conservation
association, and Allen Mills, as
sistant secretary. The group re
turned late Saturday.
Main types of aircraft used by
the U. S. navy are long-range pa
trol bombers, torpedo bombers,
shipboard fighters, scout bomb
ers, scout observation ships, util
ity transports, and trainers.
o o o o
Harpist to
i
i JL
t J
Miss Mildred Inliing, noted harpist, who is to present a concert in
15end January 27 in the Liberty theater, sponsored by the Bend
Cooperative Concert association. Miss Dilling is the second of three
artists to appear this winter in the concert series.
. NEWS FROM
Company I
AT CAMP MURRAY
m
By Paul F Sullivan
Refreshed by their 11 day stay
in the invigorating Central Ore
gon climate, members of Com
pany I who were home on fur
tough returned to duty on Jan
uary 2.
The pay received by the men on
the next clay totaled it 18957. This
amount wilt raise considerably for
the men will receive a raise in pay
starting the 16ih of this month
having finished their four months
training which they are to have
before they receive $30 a month:
There ha been four transfers
out of our company: Private First 1
Class William Stookey to recruit
reception center at Fort Lewis;
Private Elmo J. Gibson to head
quarters detachment 9th army
eorp at Fort Lewis; Private Jack
Brtnson to military police com
pany and Private Larry Eason to
M company 162 Inf.
The following are participating
Sn schools: Lt. Harold Heiser is
going to chemical warfare school ;
Vernon Robideaux and Elmer
Rogers are going to regimental
detachment intelligence school
and Sgt. Room MeLeod and Corp
oral Maurice Kelly are attending
a regimental bayonet school.
High school classes are held
from 6:30 to 9:30 p. m. on Mon
day. Tuesday, Thursday and Fri
days for those men who haven't
had the chance to finish high
school or aim to better themselves
by taking subjects that they were
unable to take in high school. The
following men are attending this
high school: Corporals Daniel
Betts, Tom Dewhurst. Bert Reihe
and Oliver Rippee; P. F. C. Pri
vates Forrest Brown. William
Berrigan, John Paul Cook, Robert
Kohfield and Arnold Olson; Prt-
Happy days start with Schilling
Coffc... uings of th fwnrmf..,
so full -Savored and satisfying.
TSSI
Schilling
Nti or
ASK US FOR
FIRE
Ft'tt COAT
AUTOMOBILE
MlfSICAL INSTRUMENTS
ALL FORMS
INSURANCE
THAT INSURES
J. S. Davis Insurance Agency
124 Orsgon Av.
Play Here
Farm Management to
. Be Talked at Meeting
Redmond. Jan. 21 D. C Mum-
; ford, head of the farm manage- J
i ment department of Oregon State '
i college, will be present for a meet-'
mg called by County Agent G, Y , i
Hagglund for next Friday, Jans-i
ary 24, at 10 a. m at Redmond
grange halt at which farm man-j
agement problems wilt be dis-i
cussed. j
An afternoon session is planned ;
for study of the related subject sf
farm record keeping, during
which assistance wilt be given its ;
starting and keeping the 1941 rec
ord book or in completing and
summarizing the 1940 records. A
supply of the Oregon farm record
books will be available at the
meeting, and will be furnished at
cost.
vates Robert Sfayer and Marvin
Perry.
We have two men who are at
the fort Lewis hospital, Ralph
Matson, who Is suffering with a
broken arm, and Robert Cham
bers, who underwent a operation
for appendicitis.
There has been one promotion
made and that is Marvin Chttwood
from private to private first class
fourth clafe specialist. He is tak
ing the place of Donald Jackson,
who received his discharge on
January 3.
The routine this week has con
sisted of tactics of breaking up
riots. The next week's program
will consist of regimental maneu
vers and problems which means
the men wtU do a lot of battling
and hiking.
The company drew guard
mount on January 13 and 14
which was a break for es as we
were looking for it over Saturday
and Sunday.
A heavy duty radial motor used
in newest airliners and bombing
planes contains about 5,500 parts.
m
inr- fi"
Ctitf-8ir It rmtUTSi
'THE MORNINS
AN ESTIMATE
On Your
Painting Decorating
Paperhahgfng
Estimate Without Obligation!
SERYIN5 BEND SINCE 1924
GEORGE 8ARR
Phona 506
Phona 32
Around the
jt Bend
Ijist week I-ottartf MeDow, of
2435 Kast First, bought himself a
!2 foot outboard motor boat which
he had been trying out on the Des
chutes In front of his home. Even
while he was paying Ovid Rvan
for the craft, someone was quietly
paddltfig it away from Its anchor
age, and when MefJow returned
home he found hi new possession
Rotse with the current. Len gave
chase, scouring the river hank for
a trace of his boat. He finally lo
cated tt near the swimming pool,
but on the other side of the river.
With tart Moiiiee, s neighbor,
aionst, he drove to the point where
the boat had been located. But the
boat had mysteriously disap
peared again. After another long
search McDow returned empty
handed to his home, only to find
that Mrs, Mellow had done some
reeonnoiterirtg on her own hook,
had found the boat and rowed if
back ts its rightful place.
Know drops, flowers which nor
maHy keep under cover until early
spring, are blooming in Bend, in
the yard f Mr. Thomas Larson.
at 63S Newport avenue. These, so
far as known, are the first out
door, spring blooming plants re
ported in Bend this season. Fif
teen years ago. it is recalled, but
terflies, of a summer species, were
sighted in Bend oss January 20.
Shoop and Schulze
IEeaiipjpB(oI
Are
EU1FIPEP
Giving a Perfect Foundation
SEE
HOW MUCH YOU WILL SAVE BY RECAfHNS
THE SHOOP i SCHULZE WAY!
LOW PRICES FOR RECAPPING YOUR CASfNS
4-5S-29 $4.25
430-21 ,.$4.40
4J5-19 $4-50
5.0CM9 . $4.95
5J5-I? $5.25
55-!9 ....$555
Make your own
LOIIB, EASY
rmrs
e otff frimnSy
BUDGET PLAN
V. S.
lis J
tttflfl
Aim power for mud and snow armng.
Extra tough and ragged to last long-
SRAfiM er. Trackers and pickup owners , , ,
ptTWiUI yfm-jj K further, faster with V, S,
Mud.nH Snow lT:
Tread!
U. S,
SHOOP & SCHULZE
TIRE SERVICE
TED SHOOP ' JACK SCHULZE
Acrosi From Stat PoKe Haadquartm
I2ti WH SUS ROATS, Mngr Pfsw Ui
PAGE TUBER
Vandals Tamper With
Redmond rumphouie
liedmontt Jan. 21 Vandal
Sunday did coiwiiSerahle damage
to Redmond city property at the
pumphouse on the tsewhssiea
river which jmppiies the efly?
water reservoir during winter
months. Damage was confined to
the exterior of the builsttttg, ac
cording to Cleorge Heighes, super
intendent. A lock was tors off
the pump house door, but a sec
ond padlock prevented them gain
ing entrance.
Although inclined to beiteve th
vandalism was the work ol boys,
tft-ighes said they were evMefrtijf
well grown youngsters, from
tracks about the property, ami
were mounted. Heighes and Bob
fjlilespie, Redmond police officer,
followed the horseback trait for
a considerable distance, until
darkness prevented further
search.
The city property bears a post
ed reward notice, Ketgheg said,
offering a reward for information
leading to apprehension f anyone
damaging the property.
Relieve aiiierr ttSHlt
Le mothers do- R ib
throat, chat, bask wtt&
VICKS VAPORUB
for Applying tha New Trsadi
5.50-16 $4,00
550-1? $&2S
4.00-f o $7.50
450-1 $?,90
450-17 $SJ5
7X0-14 $5,25
for, n ftt,
For Extra
Non-Skid and Power
U.S.
Nobbys give you (feat rxtr
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