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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1941)
TTTE REND BULLETIN, P.EN'D, OREGON, FRIDAY. FEP.RUARY 21. KM1 PAGE THREE ITALIANS CUT FATRATIONS Ice Cream and Pastry Sale Banned ."MmsurcH Made NercsKiiry Hy lit'Jility of Fuels, Says dayda iiiiini'. I Vli 21 'ii'i Italian ra tliilis nl I. lis, lllrluillllg nil, liuilrr iiiul pink lain, will lii' nil In half llli'i'llve M.ilrll I, ami alter M.in ll 1 (he sale of h i' rn . mi anil pastry will Ih' hiiiiiiiil iiiilnly, ( ;iisi'im' Tasslinii I, iiilnlHli'i' u( Hgi U'lilluic ami I'ioiI infill il I i-i . tlri'ivcd luilay. Vlrglnlti l.iiyd.i. willing In I hi' ni'Wsp.ipiT Cinrilitli' irllalla, Milil i I i i I "On' niw ratiiui nif.istin'h an- lnoilri'il liy tin- nallly nl l.lt'lS " "I li'ii'lnfiiii', mi iaiiT. tin iv liavc Ih'I'u greater immunls lul taisi whlrli. liuwi'Vi-r. could nut In iiliialn'l liecuusc of thr iiisiiffi I'lriH-y nl iiikIih-Ih," Cayita wiotiv "The gnvi-i iinu-m's iiiiliry is hIii ci-ti anil M'lluiiH ami II iIih'M mil want to piiiiukc what it I'aruiol Irally give " Ai present 1 1 a I l.i nH an- allowed only .'H oumvH nl falN oil. butter ami poik tats f-r n'inn mi iniinth. Thai will give llallaiiH less ilian '. ol ii pound of fats per week mt person. Doctor Says Odds Favor liOiiKi'r Life for W omen Ix-U nlt 'Hi I n ini'ii live lniUM'r than wimicn? In Ailhur II. Klllutl. Chicago, says no- Ncnti'lilng thr line olil Itn--nry about I hi' "survival nf ihr sexes." )r. Elliott tolil mi'inlH'K of tin- Mulilk'an Slali' Mi-dual Sim'I rly lit a convention here that women mi less emotionally In tense than men nml. coiiHiMiii-nlly. havi a better ch.ini-e ol survival. "Wmnrn live loiifM'r anil a higher 'ii'ntage die ol rauwj mil cuiiiiiM'tnl Willi Ihi'lr IiIimmI pressure," said lr. Elliott. Motor Company Adds Unit to Present Plant ( nnsll lli llun hy tin (Villi. ii Oic'lnn Motor Co. of an ailillilon i to Hh plant on Itnnd Mri-el was stalled Oils week under the su k i -vision ol I' li'il N. Van Main-, local contractor. Tin1 .V hy 2ft foot ail I lil Ion will Ih ii unit of Ihi' prrHi nl i plant, Willi entrance limn Ihi' pii'si'iit building, on thi' miu t h Sill,'. J. I.. Van lluffcl, manager of tin-: Central Oici'tin Motor Co., un-j minmvl that Ihc building will he I firi'proof tliriiugliniil. A KH-rial vi'iilllalinn system Ih to lie pro viili'il for Ihi' new unit. Tin' build liu' will Is' of hi U k roimli U''tlon : Willi a I'l'ini nl celling, i Entirely nrw i'iiilpmi'iit, con j Hlstlug of thi' lalrsl In mot oik. air j guns, air pressure regulators and j oilier devices ri'iiulri'il In tin1 renu-1 vallon of rill's. haH been onlrrril, lliriiui'h Moly Van lvkr. Van! I lulli l unnoiimvil. Onr of Ihr nrw j di'Viif-H will Ih an air pressure riTulatnr anil molslurr separator. ' Van llulli'l anllc Ipali's that Ihr ailililion to thr (Vnlral Oregon : Mnior (o, will lie rrady fur usr In almiit two weeks or Irs. Funeral Is Held (or Crook County Pioneer linirvillr. Ki ll. :l (Special i Kiinrral serviii-s were lo Im' hiiit toilay for Richard Miilhnlaml. "ii, Crook roiinty plnnier stockman, who iliril in Ht'iltmiml Wednesday nun niiiK ii fti i an illness of si-viT.il years. Rev. 'I'ril (exnlwin will or ' in charge of M'l-vii'i'H whlrh w ill lw hiiil fnnn thr Coininunlt.v i hun h. Mr. Miilholanil was iKirn In Ku K-rnr April Itl. lHII. llr was cilu ralril In thr Kptsiial arailrmy at Covr. (n llr niarrhil Kui'lia Milllnin of I'rliirvlllr in V.)2 Mr Miilhnlaml ranir to Ik-ar ens'k fil yrar ao anil wnrkril as a riilrr ami lalrr as an ownrr In thr ralllr liilsiniss. llr is survlvi'il hy his wllr; onr hrolhrr, Arthur MullmL ami. ol I'liiilaml: unil a yraml lauifhtrr. Miss Virginia lluslnn ol I'l mi'Vllli'. Ills nnly daUKhirr, Hulh Huston, itli-il six mnnths ao. t Hullrtln Want Ails Ilrlnn Rmulta h W m I Making America Strong CHROMIUM VITAL TO DEFENSE INDUSTRIES PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL IMPORTS FROM i AFRICA 6ni O TUHWf i CUBA 1 V 1 V FRENCH OCCANA l4 t GREECE I i ' !l y 1 Y OTHER COUIJTRItS ir- ' ii H' WHAT IS PHARMACOGNOSY? rhartiitt(NiKnoi l lh m-1-rnrr off driiKH ir.'atlnn if I hi rliamrlrrlotlm of rruilt ilriiKo mHt Minittu It U onr of Ihr funny hranrlirn of hludy tlmt iiir I I V Dltl f ptmnimrUI umli-rliNik to n irr h in im' If for thr In i mu tant work of comihhuiIIiik piwrlptlonw. ThU kmml rdcr U your wumnrr of iururry anil ahlllty in our prtM'rltlon work. .W lVtHiHl(ni Tooth Itrunh mini "!.V IViMMhiit TiMith I'aslo or 1oitli I'ouUrr A .V alm-! Teeth Cleaning Set . . 49c Onr (.fillip of I liiliin nr Null lirlliili Vnlum fl.MI to flMI Books, values to 32.50 . . 49c U For Car, llnliir, Oflli-r ur Shop First Aid Kits . 50c to $7.50 I'orki't ti'hrs Only f, I. (HI Alarm Clocks . . . . 98c (Ml iihrrlM and .VI Kiivrlopin (riillinl I'aprr, KnH'lnH-s I'rrr 3Ar) Stationery .... box 49c I'ralurlnif Nrw Shailrs, Sln anil iilnrs Cutex Nail Polish . . . 10c D A rilO "r ''Kular Line of Knirrsnn Kailliw AI a Nrw Urn- I'rlrc! MiMiir As Imiw An $VM'. $39.95 Value $24.95 $29.95 Value $19.95 $19.95 Value $14.95 This Is onr of a M-rirs of In fni maiivr aiiirli-s on sltatrir raw mail-rials in national ilrfrnsi- anil Ihr pini'irss of Aini'iiraii indus trial rrsran-h In ilrvrlopini: Amrr lean souiirs to displace forritfn suppllrs. Thr farts pn-wntrd urr f 1 1 un official and othrr auihrntic souri'i'S. War ordlnaiily is an enemy nf Industrial n-seareh unit M-irntlflc prnKiTss. hut in thr iwovrry ol inrlals. like chromium, Irom low ladr oirs, il is a slimulant. Normally, the I'nlli-d Stairs lm Mirts praiilcally all thr chromium it uses, hut with the threat now that supplies in Itussia and Africa minht Is- cut off Is-cause of war, attention is turned In chromlte -chromium ore drjxisits in Cali fornia, Oregon and Wynnilnn 'Hie American ore is ol a low erade which cannot he profilahly li'liiuil when it must eom-te w ith hiith ct.iile ores w hich can he lmNirted In the World War. how ever, when foreign supplies were larnrly rut off, 40 per cent of American needs, then lower, were met hy American ores. Now re. scauh is ilniiiiil UKain toward the production of the Ix-st possihle product from low-grade domestic oirs. . Chromium is one of the most Important stiati-Klc malenals he cause it has several essential uses for which there an no satisfac tory suhslitutrs. The avcraKc American Is lies! acquainted with chromium as an ornamental metal on aufomohili's, In plumhinii md for numerous similar decorative SALE TYPEWRITERS Alio Adding Machine! and Cash R.gittert, Phone n.5 for Kallmate un ( IraniiiK anil Kepair Work! SOLO RENTED REPAIRED Vitit Our Rental Library We Have Over 200 Boolu For You To Choose From! COMPLETE STATIONERY SUPPLIES! liiurnah l,edi(cr Columnar I'ails Tax Itceonl Hmiks Foldeni I'alenilnr I'ads Stencils Inventory Blank Typlmi and Cash Ke-clstrr laier Seenml Sheela CarlKin l'aer Slaplliiic Machines Aildliiic Machine! Sliced O l'rlllt Cnli'Uhilors 111111' lira AI Krlksen COMPANY Ken Crulckshank Admitted By One Recent Shopper: "the BEST COAT SELECTION in town!" The People'a Store offers real "newa" In SprltiK coats. Kit led anil casuals . . . rovcrts, wool twill, tweeds, (talwrdlne, ramela flri-ce ... In the Spring's newest shades. tiuaranteiMl silk IIiiIiik. They're Klateil for Spring success , . . they're hinlKi'l priced tm! Others MM to $i 1.73 THE PEOPLE'S STORE First National Bank Bldg. Shevlin Shevlin, Feb. 21 (SKcial Mrs. Maman-t Ifcich ol WaitshurK, Wash., visited at the K. F. Kiddle home. Mrs. Iliich Is driving to Ucomla to )in her husband, who is an army instructor. Visitor at the II. 1.. Maker home this week were Betty ISishop ol Ketchikan, Aluska. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Severence of l'ost. Mrs. Kayinond ;umpcrl and brother. Herbert Maker, made a purposes where its silvery luster is desirable. Anionic its more es kenlial uses in the defense pro- ' gram is for hardening armor plate ; steel. Stainless steel, which has come to !' indispensable lor many pur poses, conialns 18 per cent of chromiuv. The principal use of ' chromium is as an alloy in steel. ' Next In importance in amount consumed is the use of a form of the ore for bricks in furnace linings as an insulation against ' heat. Three-fourths of all chrom-1 ite used in the United States goes to the steel industry for use as an alloy and for refractory bricks in the industry. I When chromium is used for a ; metal trim, as on automobiles, it is applied by electroplating by a process in which chromic acid is used. To some extent paint and , enamel could be used as a sub-1 si Hutr for chromium plating, par ticularly if the supplies available lrir l.i (ft-l:illl f.ff thi WfM'k- end to attend the I'hi Sigma Kap- should be needed lor defense pur-! pa dance and to visit their brother, poses. lj-land, who is going to school there. 'Hie Shevlin and 1-ipine home extension unit met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Jack Shields. Kay Seely ol 1'ortland is visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Merit Seely, this week. The supply on hand is estimated to he sufficient for about 14 ( months, and stocks on hand are . increasing, but faced with the danger that distant supplies may ' not be accessible, American indus-1 try races to find new alternative materials, to improve the present ?oT2- ,f 1 flrtXTf:A I beautiful 48-inch 1 ,- """".li't" iflf 'If I Till'- vJ chest of modern 1 -"'':.'.".."" 1 liiliy-r'" iiKn in superb 1 i7h V0 ' " 4...,..,..,. walnut veneem. 1 I j A 11 A lti f r with iU iriiii . Atftf 1 I T ' - fin lifhl UalMfM i.4 lf Moth h MM S . 1 S Ctt Ketk brwttctton. B I large I I Mi CHEST LANE OFFERS GUARAN TEED MOTH PROTECTION BACKED BY FREE MOTH INSURANCE POLICY. The ideal gift for sweetheart, mother, ainter, or daughter , , , for birthday, wedding, graduation, confirmation. AS ADVERTISED IN LOOK LANE CHESTS i As Low As . $21.50 $5.00 WILL DELIVER ANY LANE CHEST! Mrs. Ilea Strouse was hostess substitutes and to make the widest to the 4 K bridge club Thursday. Mrs. Walt Allison had high score, Mrs. Klmer Scalf won floating prize and Mrs. Obert Pepin won consolation. Mrs. Claude Watson is visiting her sons. Krnest Watson, of Shev lin and Bill Watson of La pi nr. Light of the full moon is about tiOO.OOOlh as strong as full sun light possible use of domestic ores. SIMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County ot Des chutes. UHUNO HUSL1K and ALLENE A. HUSLIK, husband and wife. 1'laintiffs. vs. MRS. MAGGIE KITE and JOHN DOE KITE, her husband, and also all other persons or parties un known claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real property described in the com- (COMPANY! "Where Your Dollar Gets a Square Deal" Terrebonne NOTICE OF SAI.K Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of the County Court of Deschutes County. Ore- plaint herein, gon. entered on the 5th day of Feb- Delendants. runry. 1941, the undersigned Sher-1 TO: Mrs. Maggie Kite and John Iff will on the 8th day ol March, Doe Kite, her husband, and also 1!M1, at the hour of ten oclock all otner persons or parties un A. M.. at the front door of the known claiming any right, title. Court House in Bend. Oregon, sell estate, lien or interest in the real to the highest bidders for cash or property described in the corn- terms as hereinafter stated, tne piaim nerein, ieienaams: handkerchief shower was given ' Post-Season Yule Trees Mrs. Boyd Brown in honor of her I r c n'iUlir. leirenonne. reo. "V.lVnobn i Jamestown. N. D. ilPi-Members Mrs. A. C. Suratt, of Portland, ar- atternoon. i ' rj,i. rived Sunday to spend several, The Pioneer club entertained of the North Dakota Wildlife days here with her parents, Mr. the members of the Northwest Fi-1 Association have found a prac and Mrs. DICK Butler, ana omer aeuty ciuo ai a meeting ai ine,tjcai use for the postseason relatives. Howard Dietrick, who is an at torney in Portland, was a dinner guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McClay. He was on his way to Prineville on business. The Terrebonne grade school basketball boys defeated the Turn- club hall Wednesday afternoon, i Christmas tree. John Edgarton entered the) fourth grade here Tuesday. His ! assistant state game rSSRmTe i thewlv 7? !" 'h commissioner, and Au r n ?a burn Coe. U.S. forester. Is gather- tl fiuli, l-vonv c.im..r , Ing the trees to provide cover for an iXSlW nd' Tpent J8 fX'" Saturday night and Sunday with fr and tood- ex- follow lng described real property. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE alo grade boys in a game played located In Deschutes County, Ore- OF OREGON: You and each of : here last Friday afternoon. The gon. provided no bid shxll be ac- you are nereDy required to ap-1 score was 3b to 7. cepted for less than the amount pear and answer the complaint j Duffy Knorr returned Friday set opposite each respective tract, filed against you in the above en- j from a several days' business trip which is the minimum price fixed titled court and cause on or before to St. Helens, in said order: 30 days from the 14th day of , Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Settelmyer Parcel No. 1 Lots 12. 13. 14 and February. 1941, which is the date of Brothers spent Friday night 15. Block 109. First Addition to of the first publication of this and Saturday w ith their son-in-law Hend Park. $170.00 terms. ($34.00 summons, and if you fall to ap- and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. T. O. cash, balance $12.00 per month at pear and answer or otherwise . Lavine. K(- Interest). blead within said time, the plain- Ted Lewis Is spending some Parcel No. I Lots 1. 2, 3, 4. 5 tiffs will apply to the court for . time at Culver, where he is sta-' with a birthday party at the home teams, both regulars and midgets, and 6, Block 28, Bonne Home Addl- the relief prayed for in their com-1 tioned while he is doing track In-' of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Knorr i will play Powell Butte at Powell lion, $100.00 terms, t $20.00 cash, plaint, to-w it: I spection work on the railroad. : Tuesday evening. i Butte tonight and Madras at Mad- balance $7.00 per month at 6' in- j That the plaintiffs be declared , Miss Betty Jean Kingsbury has , Lester Drew, four-year-old son ras Saturday evening. terest). to be the owners of the following , been appointed typist Junior clerk of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Drew, was Parcel No. 3 -Lots 6, 7, 8, 9 and described real property in Des-; at a federal office in Redmond. bruised Sunday when he was The teachers and seventh and i struck by a car as ne was cross i eighth grade pupils enjoyed a : ing from the church meeting at I Valentine party at the gymnasium . the Pioneer club hall to his home, j Friday evening. The driver of the car took him to Mrs. Ed Mollman entertained . Redmond to a doctor. 10, Block 13, Lytic, $50.00 terms, chutes County. Oregon, to-wlt: ($10.00 cash, balance $5.00 per; month at 6"c Interest . Parcel No. 4 Lots 1. 2 and 3. ; Block 14. UiUllaw. $15.00 cash. Parcel No. 5-Lots 11 and 13.! Block 44, Northwest Townsltei Lot 8, Block 10, Center Addi tion to Bend, Deschutes Coun ty, Oregon, according to the official plat thereof on file in the office of the County Clerk of Deschutes County, 0-xgon, his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. ; P"""" and Mrs. T. O. Lavine. Mrs. T. O. Lavine. Miss Wilma ! walls of the kitchen In the R. L. Peden and W. B. Hall entertained I Kingsbury home Sunday, their pupils with Valentine parties ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elliott have at the school Friday afternoon. I named their baby daughter, born Mr. and Mrs. James Boyd of : February 11, Georgia Ileen. Prineville. and daughter spent j Mrs. George MacGregor was Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. R. hostess for the Home Economics Kingsbury- club Thursday afternoon. Mrs. R. L. Knorr was honored The Terrebonne basketball Mr .and Mrs. John Ray and Miss Evaline Shortreed of Sweet Home and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Knorr were dinner guests Sunday ! noon of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Short- reed and Mr. and Mrs. Willis I Shortreed. The occasion was the Co.'s Second Addition. $35 terms, and that you. and each of you, ($7.00 cash, balance $5.00 per bo forever barred from asserting month at 6' interest). ,or claiming any right, title or in- Pnrcel No. 6 Lot 1, Block 39, terest therein, or any part thereof. Northwest Townslte Co.'s Second This summons is published in Addition, $40 terms. ($8.00 cash, the Bend Bulletin, a newspaper of balance $5.00 per month at 6"r general circulation, published Interest I. dally in Bend. Deschutes County. Parcel No. 7 SEV.SE1, Section Oregon, pursuant to an Order 7, Township 20, Range 11 E., W. M. 1 made and entered herein on the and NEUNEV., Section 18, Town-, 13th day of February, 1941, by the ship 20, Range 11 E., W. M., $160 Hon. C. L. Allen, County Judge of cash. ! Deschutes County. Oregon, which Such sale shall be subject to the order fixed the date of the first right of any municipal corpora-1 publication hereot as February 14, tin, Pr-nnltnH fioht hriHuii cluh lit i Fire, caused from clothes han?- i weddfne anniversary of Mr. ! her home Wednesday afternoon. A ing near the stove, damaged the i Mrs. Willis Shortreed. and Hon claiming an unpaid assess. ment Hen for local improvements thereon to purchase such property within 20 days after notice of such sale. C. U McCAULEY, Sheriff 54-60 66-72C 1941, and requires you to appear within 30 davs from said date. DE ARMOND. HAMILTON & GOODRICH, Attorneys for Plaintiffs Bend, Oregon 60-66-72-78C BrooliS'Scanlon Quality Pine Lumber Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Company Inc. TRUCKEES . . . SAVE ON TERES! U. S. 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