The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, January 04, 1945, Page 2, Image 2

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THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND. OREGON, THURSDAY, JAN. 4, 1945
Lease of Airport
Details Studied
The Rim Rock Riders today
held an option from the city to
buy four lots on which the cav
alry barns now stand, as a result
of action taken last nifiht at the
regular meeting of the city com
mission. The option is for the pur
chase of the property after the
war is ended.
The riding group also sought to
purchase a fifth lot on which the
clubrooms stand, but the commis
sion observed a request of Brig.
Gen. Ralph P. Cowgill of the Ore
gon State guard, that the city do
not involve that lot in any trans
action until the Bend unit of the
guard has no further use for it.
The riding group was given as
surance that it could buy this lot
after the state relinquishes its
claim on It.
To Improve Rullrilug
The Rim Rock Riders plan to
improve the buildings and make
permanent headquarters there, ac
cording to Glenn Gregg, presi
dent. Besides Gregg, H. C. Kerron
and N. R. Gilbert appeared be
fore tne commission in behalf of
the riding organization.
The commission heard further
discussion on a proposal that the
city lease the municipal airport
to A. J. Tilse for a period until
after the war is over. Details of
a lease were to be worked out by
Tilse and City Manager C. G.
Reiter, wfth the understanding
that the commission would act
upon it In a special meeting.
Ollle Bowman and Walt How
ard, members of a special airport
committee for the city, appeared
to support Tllse's request for the
lease. Gerald McCann, city com
missioner on leave while he serves
in the navy, also attended the
meeting and urged that the city
officials take steps to further de
velop the airport.
All Heads lietnineri
Reiter reviewed the commis
ion's annual organization meeting
held Tuesday, and explained that
after A. T. Nlebergall had been
named mayor, and H. C. Ellis had
been re -appointed municipal
judge, and Reiter had been re
tained as city manager, he had
decided to keep City Recorder
George Simervllle, Street Super
intendent Percy Drost, Chief of
Police Ken C. Gulick a.nd Fire
Chief LcRoy Fox in their posts.
The commission approved a
beer license for Daniel B. Murphy
at the Pasjtime, 1017 Bond street,
and renewed a license for the En
triken Brothers auto wrecking
and repair yard.
Bid Accepted
Reiter also told the commission
that the cily had accepted a bid
from the Union Oil company for
several thousand gallons of gaso
line at 17 '4 cents.
Attehding the meeting last
night were Mayor Nlebergall,
Commissioners Loyde S. IMnkley
and Melvin W. Munkres, Reiter,
Simcrvilie and Fire Chief Fox.
Overdue Sailor
Gets Free Trip
The next time this sailor wants
informalion regarding a ride back
to his ship from which he is over
due, he won't go to state police
headquarters in Bend for it!
John Bower Vanderhuerk, 17,
seaman 2c, vowed this today
whim he was enroute to Portland
in the custody of Ed Fitzgerald,
specialist recruiter 1c, with a
charge of being a straggler from
the U. S. navy facing him.
Late last night Vanderhuerk
walked Into the state police head
quarters where Earl Huff was on
duty. He asked how he could ob
tain a ride to San Francisco where
he was supposed to join his ship.
Becoming suspicious. Of fleer Huff
questioned the youth and found
that he had no leave papers and
was supposed to be in San Fran
cisco last Tuesday. He arrested
him, and today released him to
Chief Paul H. Connelt, in charge
of the Bend recruiting station for
the navy.
A wedge of salt pork Inserted
ill the nose has stopped hemorr
hage even when caused by leu
kemia, hemophilia, hypertension,
or measles.
Accused Slayer
Heads for East
St. Helens, Ore., Jan. 4 IP) Ben
jamine Franklin Male, 73, bid
nls friends and neighbors on near
by Sauvies island goodby today
and prepared to leave for Fair-
mount, W. Va., to stand trial for
slaying a school teacher 39 years
ago.
Male, whose desire to live the
rest of his life in his beloved
West Virginia hills prompted him
to confess the slaying, will make
the long journey alone.
Sheriff M. R. Calhoun to whom
Male made his confession, left the
aged farmer on his honor to re
port at Fairmount Jan. 9 for his
arraignment on the murder
charge.
Male told Calhoun that in 1905
he struck and killed Walter O.
Smith with a grubbing hoe after
the latter attacked him in the
school yard when he protested a
whipping Smith had given his son.
Indictment Ixist
The original indictment for the
slaying had been lost but a grand
jury returned a new one and Male
was ordered to return to stand
trial. Mule requested that his ex
tradition be postponed until after
the New Year so he could spend
the holidays with his family and
see a grandson who was return-1
ing home on furlough.
Marion county prosecutor Har-1
rison Conaway last night ordered ,
Sheriff Calhoun to put Male on I
the train and reservations were
made for him to leave tomorrow. !
Under West Virginia law, Male !
will face death by hanging or life .
imprisonment If convicted. If
acquitted, he said he planned to j
take his family to the west vir-1
glnla hills where ho wants to
spend the remainder of his life.
I
As animals are not allowed in
public air raid shelters in Eng- I
land, at the height of the London j
raids, 7,241 animals which had j
been buried under debris were !
rescued in a single week.
Bowling Notes
Bend Recreation bowlers rolled
high score on their home court
last night In Womens league play,
amassing a total of 2575 points.
Results of the games follow:
Oasis
E. Monlcal .... 89 105 132326
iB. Myers 109 100 104313
M. Ellison 120 144 123387
M. Christy 102 129 128359
A. Roberts 416 165 176-57
Handicap ....204 204 204612
I Total 740 847 867 2454
Bend Recreation
D. Brown 160
H. Gordon 139
D. Werner 114
M. Blucher 108
M. Dowsett ....136
Handicap ....216
126 134-420
104 118361
103 125342
143 103-354
164 150-450
216 216648
Total 873 856 846 2575
Coca Cola
M. Keith 172 116 151439
M. Webster ....121 164 94379
D. Lewerenz :. 79 100 147256
H. Judy 97 104 124325
L. Anderson ....127 132 135394
Handicap ...224 224 224672
Total 820 840 875 2535
Elks
O. Grino -144 119 106369
D. Applegate ..133 101 116350
L. Brant 100 142 120362
E. J. Scholl .... 95 87 78260
L. Sanders ...143 108 163414
Handicap ....240 240 240720
Total 855 797 823 2475
Stilwells Lunch
B. Fields 93 121 107321
J. Gailington ..118 115 138371
E. Smith 112 141 106359
V. Curd 140 139 126415
O. Alf 176 150 172498
Handicap ....136 136 136-408
Total 775 812 785 2372
Gregg Banner Bakery
L. Ferguson ....125 86 111322
L. Carlisle 147 123 113-383
W. McCann .... 65 97 92254
H. Stlrnes 107 97 133337
E. Roats 156 149 157462
Handicap ....207 207 207612
Total 807 760 813 2180
Ttia lunnnMP Hnim to he nro-
uucing iuuui;auuw uii iui n-
1 planes from coconuts is probably
untrue, as 011 irom coconuts aim
aviation lubricants from petro
leum, the only satisfactory known'
source, seem to be completely unrelated.
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Turkeys in Linn
Yield Big Wealth
Albany, Ore., Jan. 4 (IP) Tur
key sales in the Albany area net
ted growers over $2,500,000 during
1944, with production amounting
to 6,654,000 pounds a growers' re
port said today. -
Three local turkey processing
plants handled 414,630 birds dur
ing the year to establish a new
all-time high. The turkeys filled
222 railroad cars.
At Shellhart's, Friday and Saturday
JVL J. B. Coffee or Regular 2 i" 65c
2 Lb. Box
pP31c
KANCHO
SOUPS
Ttmutto, Asparagus, Tea
4 cans 25c
2 Lb. Box
31c
Skippy Peanut Butter lb. 33c
3 Pint
r7 I
fDURKEETl f
ROYAO
unniNG va
Assorted
Ma Mil s
PKG.
7c
Hunt's Hot Sauce 3 cans 19c
S&W Marmalade 2 lb. jar 37c
Kerr's Apple Butter 2 lb. jar 32c
Karo Syrup, dark 11 lb. jar 15c
Sliced Beets, 2's 2 cans 25c
2 Red Points 2"49C
I- JLs
Egg Noodles osoGood pkg. 19c
Macaroni o-so-Good 2V2 25c
Oranges doz. 49c i i
l.nrKc Navels
Grapefruit 3 for 25c
Tex us Pinks
Fancy Carrots 2 bunches 15c
1 ri'-h California lliinrh
Dry Onions 6 lbs. 25c
I . S. No. I s
Turnips 4 lbs. 29c
I'rosll. ris No Tops
Shellhart's Grocery
Beans
Great Ninllicrii
3 lbs. 25c
929 Wall
Free Delivery
Phone 24
Fancy Rice
nine ltuse
2 lbs. 23c
CARROTS
2 bunches lc
, 1 1 Ounce
lfi 3 pkgs.
11 25c
Fill your entire order from our abundant displays of fine
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Noodle Soup Mix 3p 23c
Heinz Baby Foods M 4 25c
Lettuce 2 heads 29c
Large, Crisp Heads
Utah Celery lb. 12c
fresh Green Stocks
Large Oranges doz. 39c
Juicy Sunliist
Arizona Grapefruit 4 for 25c
Rome Apples box 3.25
3 lbs. 29c
Grapes, Pears, Avacados, Tomatoes, Egg Plant, Squash, etc.
3 tgya
TALL CANS EiSfif
All Brands jSSrl
lAPORTtl
2
LB. BOX
31c
7
I?RahA
Asparagus No. 2 can 32c
Palace Tomatoes 2 can 15c
Cut Beans j--2 cans 29c
Fountain No. 2 Can
Cream Corn 2 cans 29c
Fountain No. 2 Cun
Sweet Peas 2 cans 29c
Orejron Harvest No. 2 Can
Whole Kernel Corn 2 cans 29c
Diamond A No. 2 Can
Sweet Potatoes can 19c
Taylor No. 3 Can
Stoy Soy Flour lb. pkg. 10c
Buckwheat 10 lb. bag 89c
rcaeurk
Whole Wheat Flour sack 55c
No. 10 Sack
Wheat Germ can 31c
Golden Center
Raisin Bran 2 pkgs. 23c
Carnation Wheat 2 lb. 25c
COFFEE
1 lb. jar 31c
3 pkgs. 25c
Rancho Soup can 5c
PEA OK ASPAK VGl S
Mother's Oats 3 m 29c
CICK OK KKGl'I.Alt
Tuxedo Tuna
Malted Milk
Borden's
1 lb. jar 30c
Instant Cocoa
Nesllc's
1 lb. pkg. 19c
Morton's Salt
24 Ounce
pkg. 5c
can 23c
No. ,
et Pack Shrimp can 39c
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ffgft V-8 Juice can 29c
l No. "i Cay
U.fl Apple Juice pt. 10c
, 0 Tomato Juice can 25c
?sPs Orange Juice can 55c
No. .i Can
Sauerkraut Juice pt. 10c
Grapefruit Juice No. 5 can 31c
Dill Pickles ..qt. 29c
I'riiil lur
Kibbled Dog Food 3 pkgs. 10c
Austin's
Golden Syrup 1 b. 15c
Staley's
H-B Hot Sauce 3 cans 25c
III Ounce Cans
Vt A.
Gohrke's Phone 207
Tender Beef
STEAK
Kill Oils X Points Pound
lb. 34c
Liver, young and tender . . .lb. 20c
No Points
Chili Con Carne brick 25c
Beef Roast ... lb. 29c
Slerr Beer (3 Points)
Pork Roast lb. 33c
(3 Points)
Baby Beef Liver lb. 22Jc
(1 Points)
Hens Fresh Fish Oysters
Sunbrife 3 cans 14c
Cleanser
:ieaneze quarr 3oc
Ascot
V)-D Napkins 2 pkgs. 39c
Self Polishing Wax. quart 69c
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Birdseye Frozen Corn pkg. 23c
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W Purex
I gal. 23c
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