The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, December 26, 1944, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND, OREGON, TUESDAY, DEC. 26. 1944
PAGE SIX
United Nations
Flag in Schools
On V-Day Urged
Washington mi-Youthful Betsy
Rosses in schools throughout the
country are being urged to stitch
United Nations honor flags for
special classroom ceremonies
when Germany rails.
Display of this flag, along with
the American flag, is one of the
many V-E-day exercises recom
mended by the National Educa
tion Assn. Emphasis will be on
United Nations unity.
The honor flag is designed to
mark the joint victory of the 44
united and associated nations.
Rectangular in shape, it bears
four upright red bars symbolic
of the four freedoms emblazon
ed on a white background. It is
about half the size of the Amer
ican flag and Is displayed beneath
it.
The NEA has distributed spe
cial pamphlets to schools with In
structions for putting the flag to-
pether. School children will use
materials supplied in classrooms.
Disulav of the flag would be ac
companied by the recitation of a
special pledge which is to be re
peated lollowing ine pieuge ox w
legiance to the U. S.
"And I display the United Na
tions honor flag in appreciation
of all those who are my country's
friends and allies, and who are
dedicated with her to the common
ends of peace, freedom and humanity."
Flown at ininiDunon hiks
The honor flag was first raised
to the top of a flagpole at Dum
barton Oaks on June 20, 1043.
Since then it has been reported
flying In many places throughout
the world. On Memorial day, 1944,
It was displayed at the tomb of
the unknown soldier to pay honor
to those who have given their
lives in common cause with Amer
icans. Representatives of the United
Nations feel that the meaning of
the flag will be greatly enhanced
if it Is displayed by the people
themselves instead of the govern
ment instituting its use.
"Of all the groups throughout
the world it would seem that the
schools can best lead in this glori
ous and wholesome project. Stu
dents have most to gain by win-J
ning and maintaining the peace.
By enthusiastically promoting the
two-flag Idea they can help to in
fluence the thinking of -the world
and thereby the future of human
ity," the NEA said.
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bust Im uircnill protecting convoys against II boats In photo
above, taken at u Canadian port, crew nienibeis clem sniiw oil
(light deck of converted merchunl ship'. while toward stein lung
jjrain funnels deliver 7(100 tuns ol wheat into the hold
der inside encircled capital.
I'acitlc American torces set
sights on other Philippines after
completing capture of Leyto and
Admiral Nimitz promises new and
heavier blows following bombard
ment or iwo island.
Italy Canadian troops occupy
Rossctta and push along east
bank of Senio river toward Ger
man stronghold of Alfonsine.
County Court
Proceedings
War Briefs
(By United Pr)
Western Front Three power
ful panzer columns, renewing
their stalled offensive through
center of first army, burst into
Franco-Belgian border region
within 14 miles of the Meuse In
face of terrific allied air blows
and heavy counterattacks against
flanks.
- Eastern Front Red army
storms into Budapest from west
after flanking sweep that dooms
thousands or uerman and Ilun
garlan troops to death or surren
BE IT REMEMBERED, That at
a regular meeting of the County
Court held December G, 19-14, all
members being present, the fol
lowing business was transacted:
In the Mutter of Claims
Against the County:
The following bills were pre
sented and ordered paid:
GENERAL FUND
Don Shipley, extra janitor
help $25.82
Allen Bishop, predatory ani
mal control 3.00
Pacific Power & Light Co.,
courthouse electricity 94.95
West Publishing Co., law li
brary : 500.00
I, M. Wells, Juvenile officer,
mileage 30.35
Ruth Cook, sheriff, clerk
hire 96.00
A. E. Stevens, commissioner 46.80
C. L,. Allen, county judge,
postage 5.00
J. A. I'ountatn, assessor.
travel 3.20; conv. 13.75 16.95
J. Alton Thompson, school
supt., travel 26.15; post
age 40.50 66.65
Bend Auto Parts, Inc., sher
iff, auto exp 15.14
Visual School Report Co.,
school supt., supplies 45.96
Allyn and Bacon, school
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NOISELESSLY. COMFORTABLY
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NO BULKY
BATTERY PACK
NO BINDING
BATTERY WIRES
NO BATTERY
CASE
NO BATTERY
GARMENTS
supt., supplies 1.25
Bushong & Co., clerk supp. 42.50
Bend Water Department,
courthouse water bill 9.25
Bend-Troy Laundry, jail exp. 1.73
Bend Iron Works, court
house exp 26.18
Burroughs Adding Much.
Co., sheriff 21.50; asses
sor 33.30 54.80
Erlksen's Stationery, school
supt. 17.85; election 13.75;
assessor 4.00 35.60
George Brooks, prisoners'
board 150.40
E. E. Varco, commissioner ... 44.11
Marguerite Lyons, sheriff,
clerk hire 40.00
I. M. Wells, sheriff, travel
16.40; election exp. 19.40 ... 35.80
Bend Drug Co., soldiers' re
lief 8.85
The Bend Bulletin, assessor
32.75; election 9.10; legal
pub. 20.85 62.70
Standard Oil Company.sher-
iff, auto exp 1.95
Doris Abernathy, circuit
court, reporter 30.00
The Redmond Spokesman,
legal pub. 19.25, election
exp.. 34.65 53.90
Mowrey's Welding Service,
sheriff, auto 2.50
C. E. Boardman, dist. atty.,
tele 1.10
W. Copeland Yards, elec
tion exp 4.25
The Miller Lumber Co.,
courthouse fuel 91.20
State Industrial Acc.Comm.,
peace officers Ins 11.04
State Industrial Acc.Comm.,
watermaster Ins 99
Smith's Electric, courthouse
2.30; jail 3.75 6.05
W. B. Dillard, county clerk,
vital stat 10.00
Elma Mullins. P.H.N.. mile
age 35.75
Lucy Davison, P.H.N., mile
age J3.9:
Hazel V. Barclay, P.H.N.,
mileage 34.95
Gladys B. Cochran. P.H.N.,
mileage 11.50
Wayne S. Ramsey, M.D.,
health officer, mileage 105.45
ulen W. 1 hompson, sanitar
ian, mileage 26.85
uurnicc Shumate, health
dept., typist 56.44
Aubrey K. Perry, watermas
ter 220.10
Eriksen's Stationery, health
dept. 48.15; sheriff 1.50 49.65
Shaw Surgical Co., health
dept 45.30
Magill Drug Co., health
dept 1.G0
National Society for the
prevention of Blindness,
health dept 1.S0
Cutter Laboratories, health
dept 32.84
Brandts Thrift-Wise Drug,
health dept 8.73
McCann Poster Adv. Co.,
health dept 2.25
Bend-Troy Laundry, health
dept 5.54
R. L. Lewis, T.B. & Bang's
Indemnity 100.70
Pac. Tele. & Tele. Co., tele.,
various offices 124.55
County Treas., assignee,
general assistance 192.36
GENEAL ROAD FUND
Pacific Power & Light Co.,
electricity ...; 5.13
Roy Allingham, salary 170.55
T. C. Daly, salary'..'. 175.75
Herbert Franklin, salary 175.75
Leo Ilollenbeck, salary 180.55
Geo. II. McAllister, salary.-..190.55
T C. Merchant, salary 165.75
D. D. Tussing, salary inu.no
Dan C. Wood, salary 123.04
Clarence Walker, salary ,171.06
Robt. S. Farrell, Jr., gen.
exp - 9.00
State Ind. Acc. Comm., ind.
acc. ins 43.48
Pac. Tele. & Tele. Co., tele. 4.70
Bend Water Department,
water 1-45
Schuman Auto Electric,
parts 7-70
Bend Garage Company,
parts 108.95
DeRoos' Garage, parts 1.00
George Chllds Hardware
Co., txlw ..... 2.31
Moty & Van Dyke, Inc.,
parts -- 35.96
Central Oregon Garage,
parts 4.50'
Eddie's Sales & Service, gen
exp 5.00
Reed Tractor & Equipment,-
parts 5.20
Hitchcock & Lomax, lube
2.95: fuel 196.58 199.53
Bend Auto Parts, Inc., lube.
4.95: Darts 4.23 9.18
Andrew Foley, Agent, P.L.
& PD , 8.80
A. E. Stevens, commissioner 32.76
E. E. Varco, commissioner ... 39.21
In the Mutter of Deeds
To County Owned Lands:
At this time the Court signed
the following deeds:
John T. & Verona F. Murray
Lot 15, Block 10, Town of Lytle.
$25.00.
Ray M. Gipe Lots 5 and 6,
Block 14, Wiestoria. $50.00.
Arnold Horse & Cattle Ass'n.
NWilNW'4 Sec. 26, T. 18 S.R. 12
E.W.M. $40.00.
Ronald E. & Esther E. Span!
Lots 10 and 11, Blk. 14, Staats Add.
$70.00.
S. M. Munnerlyn SWHNEK.
SE14NWK, NEWSWVi, SV&SWVi,
W',4 SEW, Sec. 7, Twp, 18 S.R. 13
E.W.M. $280.00.
Deschutes County Municipal
Improvement Distrlct-SE'iNEW,
Sec. 30. T. 16 S.R. 12 E.W.M.
$80.00.
Earl & Pearl Farley Lot 8,
Block 8, Keystone Terrace. $35.00.
John & George Bradetich S'4.
Sec. 17. Twp. 20.S.R. 15 E.W.M.
$500.00.
Walter W. Lantz et ux 0.08
acres in Redmond Townsite Com
pany's 1st Add. $1.00.
James Whitlock (redemption)
SWNEW Sec. 25, T. 16 S.R. 11
E.W.M. $37.55.
Central Oregon Irrigation Dis
trict-SE '4 NW '4. Sec. 6. T. 15
S.R. 13 E.W.M. $40.00.
Central Oregon Irrigation Dis
trict NEy4SE'4, Sec. 28, and
inwsswh, Sec. 27, T. 16 S.R. 12
E.W.M. $345.27.
City of Bond Lot 15, Block 17,
Wiestoria; Lot 13, Block 14, Wies
toria; Lot 3, Block 24, Bend; Lot
8, Block 185, Third Add. to Bend
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One thing every driver
can da to aid the war
llort U take car ol
h'u tire. Stop In rj.
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check-up and adrioi
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and C driven who rat
certificates, w hav
brand-new Gtade-I
Goodyears.
Bend Garage Co.
THE WAY IT'S MADE
MAKES THE BIG DIFFERENCE
(NEA Telephcloi
Joan Barry kisses her 14-month-old child, Carol Ann, before returning to
stand In Los Angeles Court to continue the story of her love affair wiui
Charlie Chaplin, who she claims Is the father of the child. This 1: tile
first time Joan and baby have appeared together In court. -
Park; W'A of EM of N',4 Block
13, Wiestoria. $50.00.
In the Matter of Contracts
To Sell County Owned Lands:
The Court signed contracts as
follows:
J. A. & Millie P. Struss S'4
NW'4, W'SW'4, E4SW'4NE'4,
E'jNWttSE'A, Sec. 11; SMiNE'4,
SMiNW'4, SE'4, EMsSWK, NWfc
SW'4, Sec. 10; N'iNE1., Sec. 15,
all in Twp. 15 S.R. 12 E.W.M.
($144.00 cash, bal. in three pay
ments of $192.00 each commenc
ing March 1, 1945 6 int.)
$720.00.
Allen Grant Sec. 36, Twp. 20 S.
R. 12 E.W.M. ($340.00 cash, bal. in
three payments of $100.00 each
commencing Dec. 2, 1945. G'c int.)
$640.00.
Theodore R. Metcalfe SW4,
Wi.NW"4, Sec. 15, T. 18 S.R. 12
($80.00 cash, bal. in one year. 67c
int.) $400.00.
In the Matter of Application for
Motor Vehicle Wreckers License:
- At this time the Court approv
ed the application of Floyd Ma
lone for a license to wreck motor
Vehicles. .
In the Matter of Petition
For Vacation of Street:
The County Court referred the
request of Mrs. W. M. Clar!: 'for
vacation of 5th Street between
"Grace and Howard in the C'ty of
Redmbhd, to County Roadrr.tistcr
for his report as to whether anve
named street should be vacated.
In the Matter of Applications
For Beer Licenses:
The Court approved the follow
ing applications for beer licenses:
Jesse Elmer Owsley, fistev!
Oregon, Retail Beer Clc3 "C
License.
Jesse Elmer Owsley, R'stirs,
Oregon, Package Store Cats "3 '
License.
James William Lemke, R'o. 2.
Bend, Retail Beer Clasj "C" Li
cense. William Albert Rahn, Brti-PT,
Oregon, Retail Beer Clcs3 "C Li
cense. T. S. Anglin, Bend, Oregon, 1C45
Service License.
T. S. Anglin, Bend, Crcr'Mi, 1CC5
Restaurant License.
Sam Shaver, Brothers, Retail
Beer Class "C" License.
There being no further busi
ness, Court adjourned.
' C. L: ALLEN, County Judge
E. E. VARCO, Commissioner
A E STEVENS, Commissioner
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