The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, January 17, 1945, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 17. 1945
PAGE THREE
f Hood niver japs
Like Neighbors
Hood River, Ore., Jan. 17 1Pi
Three recently-returned Japanese
American citizens of Hood River
MUntv today voiced their appre
ciaiioii for the kindness of their
neighbors and for the relaxing of
rult.s which kept them away from
their homes since the beginning
of the war. .
"Our Hood River valley Is the
most beautiful spot on the face of
the earth to us," said Ray Sato and
t Nj' of Pa-!dalc, Ore., and
Min Assi, of Barrett, Ore. They
are the young Japanese who have
come back to their orchards in the
vallev.
"We've been looking forward to
Vs homecoming through many
Dreary weeks and there's noth
ing like being homo where you
were born, brought up, sent to
school and taught everything you
Know about farming," they as
serted. The three Japanese went to the
war relocation authority office in
Portland, Ore., and announced
that their neighbors in Hood
River have been more than gra
cious in welcoming them back.
BUSINESS NOT WANTED
Gresham, Ore.. Jan. 17 UPi
Whether business is good or bad,
two Gresham merchants will get
along without the Japanese trade.
"No Japanese trade solicited for
the duration," say signs on the
stores, those of a grocer and a
hardware merchant who are mem
bers of Oregon Anti-Japanese Inc.,
an organization devoted to dis
couraging Japaneso-A m e r i c a n
evacuees from returning to Mult
nomah and Clackamas counties.
Tank Camouflaged for Winter Warfare.
INF.A Iiatlio-Telcuholo)
Camouflaging his tank to blend with snow that covers western front, Cpl. Theodore Herbert, Marquette, Mich.,
throws paint on the bogie wheels of his M-35 In Luxembourg. Signal Corps radlo-telephoto.
SAMEQican Heroes
by JULIAN OLLENDOTTPF-
to Utilize
Adair Facilities
Lt. Douglas, Utah, Jan. 17 UPi
Headquarters of the 9th service
command here announced the nar-
tial re-activation of Camp Adair,
Ore., effective Feb. 1. ;
Warehouses will be the only ,
part of the installation affected. ,
They wil be used as additional i
storage space for the Utah army !
service lorces depot at ugaen,
Utah.
The carrtp training facilities will
remain inactive and camp person
nel will be limited to a skeleton
crew large enough to keep the
warehouse operation functioning
properly, headquarters said.
The camp will be under the
jurisdiction of the Ninth service
command headquarters, at least
temporarily, it was reported.-
It had been announced previous
ly that the main portion of Camp
&jaii will be used as if navy hos-"5)
t'lal, to be opened In several
months.
Jaycees Planning
Charter Banquet
Prineville, Jan. 17 (Special)
Members of the recently organ
ized Prineville Junior Chamber
of commerce, today were formu
lating plans for holding a charter
February he worked at the Ore
gon Shipbuilding Corp., Port
land, Ore. He was promoted to
fireman, first class, last June.
Realfy Transfers
Jan. 0 Deeds
Olga Johnson to Ernest Wel
kin,! NFV. Jt1S.11
Army to Utilize " ., W&MJ L ffiwMBm H f5- -
Ian. 8 Deeds
Floyd E. Henn to Walter De
Boer, lot 12, block 4, Mill addition.
Deschutes county to VV. If. Me
Coin, SEHSW 3617-13.
Francis C. Jacquot to Clifford
J. Veline, portions of 2-15-10.
Etta Sehultz to John DeBoer,
lot 4, block 5, Hastings and part
of lots 5 and 0, block 5, Hastings.
Ed I'hipps to Ralph Hammer,
lets 4, 5, G, 7 and 8, block 92, Hill
man. Ray J. Neff to George W. Dev
enport, NE'i 9-18-13.
Ray J. Neff to George W. Dev
enport, W'-iNW' 9-18-13.
Burton Davis to Edward Risen,
lots 11 and 12, block 12, Kenwood.
Oregon and Western Coloniza
tion company to Victor Morris,
lots 10 and 12, block . 26, David
son's. Mike Redding to Victor Morris,
lot 11, block 2li, Davidson's.
L. IT. Evringham to Anne
Forbes, lot 6, block 8, Deschutes.
Inn. 8 Mortgage Kelease
Squaw Creek Irrigation district
to Chester A. Searcy, SEH 14-115-10.
Inn. 9 Deeds
Flernon Berry to Hal D. Blanch
ard. lot !), block !, Center addition.
Hal D. Blanchard to Howard
Baldwin, lot 9, block 5, Center ad-
; dition.
banquet at which the president of , today on its 24th trip to France I fitting and the headlines movcVfV'T, ,,4!!,
the Oregon State Junior chamber since D-day, continuing its vital inland these whale-like vessels ,7 i . ' '
nf pnmmnrin tirill a nnoct it ' inh nf nnnK-ina nlllrl fnrpoo i i u..:- : Kedmono.
lignting in turope. 'ihe layover back and forth from Britain to
orccd to leave the
tank he was Jriving when water in the fuel line caused it to stall, Pvt.
Abe Fortner of Livermore, Ky., later returned, cleaned the fuel sedi
ment bowl and got the machine in operation, while still under heavy
fire. The tank, repeatedly hit, stalled and Fortner repeated his cleaning
until it finally went up in a blaze. The private has a bronze medal for
hisfeat but war Bonds must be sold to replace the tank.
' V. S. Treasury I)et
Tletarhneiil
Bend Sailor Takes Part in 3
Beach Blows Against Europe
Aboard the USS LST 375 in tho'saults against Hitler's Europe.
English Channel (Delayed) Dec.l However, "fireworks" are only
18 After a short overhaul, this I starters for the 375 and other
Lti wanaing snip, tank) starts U. S. navv T.ST's. I.ntw after thn1
Hoffman, portions of 3G15-12.
.Ian. 10 Deeds
John DeBoer to Lawrence J
Hansen, portion of lot 1, block 3,
North addition.'
Fred W. Newman to Anne M.
Forbes, lot 0, block 5, Wiestoria.
Ian. HI Miirtgase Releases
Deschutes Federal Savinps and
Loan association to J. W. Sheets,
lot 5, blo-k 27, Highland.
Deschutes Federal Savines and
Loan association to William J.
Baer, lot 15, block 27, Highland.
May Eslick to Irene Garred,
portion of 81812.
Jan. 1 1 Deeds
I.eRoy Chaiiier to John De
Boer. lot 15, block 27, Highland.
Oscar R. Reiten to J. W. Shults,
lot 10. block 13G, Third addition to
Bend Park. '
Oregon and Western Coloniza
tion company to Homer A. Elkin,
lots 2 and 3, block 24, Davidson's
C. W. Bush to Homer A. Elkin,
lot 1, block 24, Davidson's.
A. W. Clavton to William R.
Shelley, EVjSWU 8-18-11.
Ian. 11 Mortgage
Michel D. Urell to Mable O.
Armstrong, lot 7. block 7, Red
mond second addition.
lun. 1 1 Mortgage Releases
John DeBoer to LeRov Chart ier,
lot 15, block 27, Highland.
Equitable SavlniTs and Loan as
sociation to Walter VV. Lantz,
block A, Redmond T. S.
H. F. Brogdon to J. A. Mitchell,
SE", 8-18-1 1.
I n. 12 Deeds '
Lucy Gilbert to O. L. Gilbert, lot
3, block 1, Sisters.
Ian. 12 Mortgage
Joseph N. Hunter to Bank of
Bend, parts of lots 4 and 5, block
13, Deschutes.
Inn. 12 Mortgage Release
U. S. of America to Allen L.
Harrington, portions of 26-15-10.
Ian. 13 Deeds
D. B. Stuart to Tom Faeg. lots
12, 13, 14 and 15, block 79, Bend
Park.
R. Carl Powell to Phiness W.
Beasley, lot 16, block 3, Park addi-
Senator Slain
(NF.A Televhoto)
State Senator Warren Q. Hooper,
found shot to dentil In his car near
his Albion, Mich., home. Police,
searching for his killer, hinted that
his testimony In Michigan's one-man
grand Jury investigation may have
caused his death.
tion.
Central Oregon Irrigation dis
trict to David Gordon Guthrie,
SViSWH 30-17-13.
Ben W. Olcott to David G. Guth
rie, SWV4 3017-13.
Ian. 15 Deeds
Union Central Life Insurance
company to W. E. Redemnn, E!
SE'i. 7-16-12.
John H. Hall to Gustine Gibson,
part of lot 6, block 3, North addi
tion. Melvin N. Bue to Adam Rep
nock, portion of 17-1812.
Gustine Gibson to John H. Hall,
part of lot 5, block 3, North addi
tion. Ian. 15 Mortgage
Don C. Ray to J. A. Walker, por
tion of 321712.
Ian. 15 Mortgage Release
J. A. Walker to Louana G. Ter
lisner, portion of 32-17-12.
Oregon Woolmen
Open Convention
Prineville, Jan. 17 (Special)
Oregon woolgrowers opened their
annual convention here today,
with several business sessions and
committee meetings held prelim
inary to a full schedule tomoi"- V
and Friday. A full discussion of
factors which have reduced sheep
flocks in eastern and central Ore
gon will be held.
Present for the opening meet
ings were officials of various
stock associations, federal offi
cers. Oregon State college men,
county agents and state officials.
Program Announced
The program for the banquet
to be held tomorrow night at the
grade school auditorium, was an
nounced today. Garhet Barrett
will act as toastmaster, with the
following furnishing entertain
ment: String trio, Mariel Westberg,
Sally Lewis and Sharon West
berg; singing waiters, Paul Thai
hofer, Ward Sybouts, John Good
win, Don Page, Herb Henry and
Don Peeler; accordion solo, Sally
Lewis; xylophone solo, Welles Ad
kisson; group singing, George An
gel ; Swiss y o d 1 e r, Elizabeth
Boeckli, and vocal solo, Pfc. Jack
Hoffman of the Redmond army
airfield.
Rigid rationing of food puts
Sweden in a better situation this
winter than at any time since the
outbreak of the war.
ROOMS
Available!
IF YOU LET US KNOW YOU'RE COMING!
Drop n a cord a day r w In advanu, mr
PHotm or Wlr Mon Uavlng horn If yw eon.
Or, upon arrival In Port
land PHONE AT ONCf
or com dlroct ro tho ,
hold
ROOMS WITH BATH 2"
WASHINGTON STREET 0
AT SOUTHWEST 12th JORTLAND
r 1
was announced. The date for the
proposed banquet has not yet
been set.
The local Jaycees recently elect
ed officers for 1945, naming the
following: Dan Lawler, president;
Ed Tussing, first vice-president;
Frank Burr, second vice-president;
Jack Parrish, secretary, and
Ed Cook, treasurer.
brought a little well-earned rest
for the crew, including Norman
E. Bowers, fireman, first class,
USNR, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Earl T. Bowers, 1305 Fresno ave
nue, Bend, Ore.
The 375 has seen, as Bou-ors
puts it, "all the fireworks" of no
less than three major beach as-
tfTBCTRA
V,
Save used fats
for your country!
Keep saving all used kitchen fats.
Your country urgently needs them ... to help
make medicines, parachutes, synthetic rubber,
munitions, paints and soaps for military and
civilian uses.
So keep up your good work. Save every pos
sible drop of used fats. Remember, for each
pound you turn in, you &et 2 red ration points!
Save Used Fats
For the Fighting Front
Approved by OPA and U FA. Paid for by Industry
7 -!rj
Normandy's beaches, then to re
opened ports such as Eres!, Cher
bourg and LeHavre, and now right
into the heart of liberated France,
with regular trips up the Seine
river.
Bowers and his shipmates have
dodged plenty of shot and shell
since D-day, lull I hey talk most of
something that happened to them
in the Mediterranean. During a
surprise air attack an enemy
plane caught the 375 perfectly,
spilling a bomb that arced down
for a square hit on the main
deck aft. The missile pierced the
unarmorcd top deck. Hie next
compartment below, and continu
ing its path, dropped completely
through the ship without explod
ing! One man suffered a sprained
wrist when his hunk was sheared
off its t r i c i n g s as the bomb
whizzed downward. Otherwise,
none was hurt.
Another close call came after
an air attack when an inspect
ing officer discovered a small hole
through the tank dock and hull.
Repairs were made and the 375
continued in service, but when
time came to make permanent
repairs, a 250-pound unexploded
bomb was found in the punctured
compartment where it had been i
rolling around for almost seven 1
weeks. Bowers and his mates!
promptly eased it over the side1
into deep water. ;
Before joining the navy in
Ian. 9 Mortgage Release
Federal Land bank to Jacob
This is a Samurai sword
the kind carried in battle by
Jap officers. It makes a good
souvenir and that's why re
treating Japs often make them
into Booby Traps by attaching
an explosive charge to them.
Ifut our troops, trained in the
detection of Booby Traps,
know better and disarm the
sword before they pick it tip !
Poor Digestion?
Headachy?
Sour or Upset?
I Tired-Listless?
! Do you foel headachy and urwt Hup f n
poorly ..posted food To fwl clKf.-fui
t and haipy again your lood must bo
I dig'sttd properly. ,
f Each day. Nature must produro about
two pints of a vital dif-stive juirii to
: help digest your food. If Nattiro fails,
your food may remain limligr-otrd
I leaving you lieadarhy and irriiUiIo.
j Thoroforu, you must im-rcase the h dw
I of thia digestive juirp. Carter's Liulo
Liver Pills increase this flow quickly
I oftf-n in as little as 30 r.in'jtn. And,
you're on the road to ff-f!ir better.
1 Don't depend on artif. -i;d aids to
i counteract indigestion v. hen Cane's
j Little Liver I'.iis aid cigc-ti(.n after Na-
j turn's own ontr. Tzk Carter's Littlfi
i Liver Pills a? directed. Cct iLcitt ill any
j drugstore. Ooly 2.X, j
TWTEN and women who wear
J-"- bifocals, often are puzzled
by their inability to see clearly
at "arm's length." Univis 3-Way
Lenses provide for this deficiency
in vision, by the addition of a
third focal power for "arm's
length" vision. Let us explain
how Univis 3-Way Lenses
help you continue your natural
and youthful visual habits.
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END. OREGON
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ll-fihh This is a Samurai sword iJLMF' A II I :M
lfrld the kind carried in battle by & WlL II il -y4
PLAY SAFE ... Get a Safety
Shellubrication Today!
This hidden part of your car
is the steering knuckle, the
means by which you steer it.
Neglected, it can become a
Hooby Trap throw your car
out of control. When your car
is Shcllubricatcd, Shell experts
examine your steering knuckle
see that it is properly lubri
cated for your safety!
m
lh
Wartime Stop-and-Go driving
becomes even harder on your
car as it gets older!
Unseen parts your steering
knuckle, braking system, battery
cables, gears and many others
need constant care for your
safety's sake!
Shellubrication is a special
system of car maintenance, de
veloped by Shell engineers
provided by Shell Dealers and
Shell Service Stations.
Far from being a mere "grease
job," Shellubrication not only
protects a score of important
chassis points, but reports on the
condition of many hidden parts
where destructive wear can be
gin... possible booby traps. And
you get a receipt showing exactly
what's been done.
CHANGE TO GOLDEN SHELL
MOTOR OIL!
These are no times to take a
chance with grimy, sludgy oil.
Give your faithful car all the
protection it deserves. Give it
Golden Shell winter-grade
motor oil. SHELL OIL
COMPANY, Incorporated.
Care for your car
for your Country
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