The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, February 12, 1945, Page 6, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
Clubmen Observe
Lincoln Holiday
Bend Klwanls club markod the
birthday of Abraham Lincoln In
: Its weekly noon program at the
Pine tavern, Rev. Kenneth Tobias
' of the First Baptist church speak
ing briefly on the life of the civil
war president which, he declared
was a demonstration of belief in
Christianity and the equality of
man. rtev. rooms called special
attention to the fact that Lincoln
was a farm boy and noted that
there is a powerful relation ex
lsing between men and women of
the rural communities and the
city churches of today.
Special music for the luncheon
program was made possible by
l.. uaie KODbjns, who presented
Helen Bailey, vocal soloist, and
Helen Robbins, piano soloist, to
the club. Robbins played Miss
Bailey's accompaniments.
Bailey In Clmrgn
The program was In charge of
Ralph Bailey.
Earlier In the luncheon hour
Paul Hornbeck, H. M. Thomas,
Rev. Robert Mcllvcnna and Rev.
Morris A. Thompson were Induct
ed into Kiwanis membership, with
Howard W. George presenting
club badges to the four. Hornbeck
and Rev. Mcllvenna were Klwan
ians In other communities before
coming to Bend.
LeRoy Fox Invited all members
of the club to attend the regular
meeting of Boy Scout troop 23
Wednesday evening of this week.
Part of Bomber'
Crew Is Rescued
Boise, Ida., Feb. 12 nil Lt. Col.
William I. Marsalis, Gowen army
olr field commandant, said today
that a Gowen field ground crew
was Bringing back several mem
bers of a crew of a Liberator
bomber that crashed near Denio,
Ore., Friday night.
Marshalis said the crew had re
ported to Gowen field, where the
crashed bomber was based, by
short wave radio. He added he
would not be able to put out a
complete report until the rescue
crew returns.
War Briefs
(By United Fri
Wantern Front Canadian forc
es battle within 30 miles of Ger
many's Ruhr valley.
Kastorn Front Red army
sweeps 40 miles beyond Oder on
100 mile front in German Silesia.
? Pacific B-29's attack Iwo is
land 750 miles south of Tokyo;
Americans hunt down Isolated
Japanese pockets in southern Ma
nila. TWO MEN QUALIFY
Stanley Scott and Jack Burpee,
local Insurance men, have re
ceived notification that they have
doubly qualified for nomination
to the Tower club, an insurance
organization. Prior to the war,
qualifications to the club entitled
the nominee to attend the nation-
convention with all expenses paid.
A double qualification entitled
him to his wife's expenses to the
convention also. Scott and Burpee
made the double qualification this
year in seven months instead of
12. Since conventions have been
cancelled due to the war, they
win do paid ott in war bonds.
OAS COUPONS STOLEN
Theft of gasoline ration cou
pons from the glove compart
ment' of the family automobile,
today was reported to Bend po
lice by Mrs. E. L. Grage, 131
Scott street. Mrs. Grage reported
tnat ine car naa been broken into
while it stood in the rear yard nt
the Grage home. Other papers
pertaining to the car were also
stolen.
Author
HORIZONTAL
' 1.7 Pictured
author
11 Before
12 Harvest
14 Perish
15 Upper part
r VERTICAL
1 Moist
2 Metal
3 Sufferors from
leprosy
4 Anger
5 Pertaining
IS Great Lake
17 Compass point
18 Seine
20 Encroachment
22 Bachelor of
Arts (ab.)
24 International
language
25 Place (ab.)
to air
6 Chief
8 Principles
9 Discover
10 Charge
13 By
19 Infant
28 Paid notice
28 Seashore
! 21 Opposite (ab.)
22 Alternating
current (ab.)
23 He has writ-
30 Religious
poem
32 Upon
33 Lord Lieuten
ant (ab.)
34 Sketches
37 Claw
40 Bone
41 Exclamation
42 Europium
(symbol)
43 Us
44 Proving
processes
48 Et cetera (ab.)
SO Age
tl On the shel
tered side
53 Chapeau
85 2000 pounds
58 Stagger
,67 Individual
58 Amount
(ab.)
69 Praised
Coast Guard firefighters battle flames aboard tanker Spring Hill after It was rammed by a Panamanian tank
er Cllo while riding at anchor In New York harbor and loaded with high octane gasoline. And undeter
mined number of persons, possibly 17, perished and 122 others were Injured in the three-hour holocaust. Two
other ships also caught fire. Coast Guard photo.
- '" The Big Push Begins!
(NBA TtUphoto)
From Holland to the Alps, General Dwlght D. Elsenhower Is huiluig
American, British and French troops Into the ollmactlo battle of Ger
many. In spectacular phase of the big Allied push, the Canadian First
Army gained five miles on Blx-mlle front In smash Intended to cany
around northern end of Siegfried Line toward Ruhr and Berlin. '
Couniy Court
Proceedings
BE IT REMEHBERED, That at
a regular meeting of the County
Court held January 17, 1945, all
members being present, the fol
lowing business was transacted:
In the Matter of Clalnw
AKalnst the County:
The following bills were pre
sented and ordered paid:
GENERAL FUND
County Treasurer, Assig
nee, general asslstance....$164.92
uorls Abcrnathy, court re
porter 30.00
George Childs Hardware Co.
courthouse exp 3.80
ilie j. K. Gill Company.
school supt. exp 40.83
uenn-iroy Laundry, tall
exp 5.34
R. L. Lewis. T.B. and Harm's
Indemnity 126.92
AnNwrr co Prvloan Puile
ten many
26 Permit
27 Decimeter
(ob.)
29 Blackbird of
38 He Is a well
known 39 Northeast
(ab.)
44 School dance
cuckoo family 45 Rowing stickj
31 Every 48 Insect
34 Therefore 4' Gorm cell
35 Oppressive 49 Walking stick
ruler SO Greek letter
36 Famous canal 52 Tree
37 Golf device 54 Scatter
m.aRin.C
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IT nr" FIR ruHTWft eft TlP1
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17 Killed, 122 Hurt as Tankers Crash
f . t ' At IV , ' I
Shepard's Citations, circ.
Judge 10.00; D.A. 10.00.... 20.00
Shell Oil Company, sheriff,
auto exp 9.43
Montgomery & Lynch, jail
exp .- r. .-. 3.20
Felix Motor Sales, sheriff,
auto exp 1.7a
Northwest Printing Co.,
clerk, supplies 19.20
Capitol Cleaners, courthouse
exp 1.00
Standard OiT Company, sher
iff, auto exp 3.53
Gilmore Oil Company, sher
iff, auto exp 5.88
Helen M. Dacey, clerk, post
age 96.26
Lumbermens Insurance
Agency, bond prem, coro
ner 15.00
J. S. Davis Company, treas.
150.00; courthouse 76.00226.00
Erlksen's Stationery, D.A.
90c; clerk 87.90; co. Judge
2.50; school supt. 5.10 ...... 96.40
Pac. Tele. & Tele. Co., tele.,
various offices 58.56
Oregon State Agricultural
College, agricultural
agent 1200.00; home dem
onstration agent 750.001950.00
Don Shipley, Janitor help. .. 21.00
State Dept. of Agriculture,
sealer of weights and
measures 36.88
Catholic Charities, Inc., ju
venile exp 5.00
Bond Portland Truck Serv
ice, courthouse exp 1.06
GENERAL ROAD FUND
Nelson Equipment Com
pany, parts 11.74
Bend-Portland Truck Serv
ice, equipment 117.92
Bend Auto Parts, Inc., parts 5.99
Schuman Auto Electric,
parts 2.75
Hitchcock & Lomax, fuel. ...236.25
Shell Oil Company, fuel 33.20
Honk Motor Company, parts 22.10
Heed Tractor & Equipment
Co., parts 12.36
Carroll's, parts 15.00
Richfield Oil Corporation,
lube acct 29.30
George Childs Hardware Co.
hdw 9.47
Relief At Last
For Your Cough
Creomulsion relieves promptly be
cause It goes right to the sent of the
trouble to help loosen and expel
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
to soothe and heal raw, tender, In
flamed bronchial mucous mem
branes. Tell your druggist to sell vou
a bottle of Creomulslon with the un
derstanding you must like the way It
quickly allays the coiiRh or you art
to have your money back.
CREOMULSION
for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON. MONDAY, FEB. 12,
(NBA Ttltphoto)
In the Matter of Leaning
County Owned Lands:
The Court signed the following
leases:
Kenneth Slack EMiNW!4, SH
NES4, SE!4, NEV4SW, NWK
NE'4, Sec. 23, N'jNEVl, Sec. 26,
all in Twp. 18 S.R. 12 E.W.M.
Term: Jan. 1, 1945 to Dec. 31, 1955.
C. G. James West 100 feet of
East 200 feet of Lot 1, Blk. 13, and
the East 50 feet of Lot 7, Blk. 13,
Wlestoria 1 year from Jan. 1,
1945 to Dec. 31, 1945, for the sum
of $5.00.
M. H. Duncan SWMNWM,
NW4SW54, Sec. 24, Twp. 18 S.R.
12 E.W.M. One year Jan. 1, 1945
to Dec. 31, 1945 $3.20.
In the Matter of Fixing
Fees on Grazing Lands:
At this time, the Court fixes the
minimum charge on any lease of
county, owned lands at $5.00.
The per acre charge is hereby
fixed at .03c per acre when the
lease is for 167 or more acres for
grazing purposes and 12 lAc per
acre when used for dry farming.
In the Matter of Dunce ;
Hall, Licenses: -
Th"e Court approved the appli
cation and bond of Terrebonne
Grange No. 663 for a dance hall
license and the Clerk was ordered
to Issue the license forthwith.
Pursuant to authority vested in
the Court .under Chnpter 86-811
O.C.L.A. the Court granted Ran
dall Miller permission to hold a
dance In the Redmond Grange
Hall on February 10th or 17th,
1945. Said dance to be a benefit
dance for the Redmond Riding
Club.
In the Mutter of a Permit
To Construct a Telephone Line:
Permission is hereby granted
Harry Crampton to construct a
farm telephone line as follows, fo
wl t:
Beginning at the Northwest cor
ner of the Northwest quarter of
the Southeast Quarter of Section
26, Twp. 17 S., Range 12. E.W.M.,
thence due North along the East
side of the Eagles road to a lune.
Hon with the telephone line on the
South side of the Butler Market
Road. The same being In the cor
ner of the Northwest quarter of
the Southeast quarter of Section
23, Twp. 17 S., Range 12 E.W.M.
The length of the line being one
mile.
In the Matter of the Deschutes
County Library Board:
At this time the Court reap-
FLOORS
take on new
gleaming
rionntu
With This Amazing
SELF-POLISHING FLOOR WAX
Oive your floors rich luster with
out continual polishing. Simply
pply WATERSPAR SELF
POUSHINO WAX. Within IS
minutes the dullest surface will
glow with lustrous beauty. It
dries quickly saving hours of labor
and inconvenience.
Simpson Paint Co.
The Home of Pittsburgh Paints
125 Oregon Phone 21
WoS IY NATURE MINTS IY mTSMKa
A
pointed Mrs. MeredKh Bailey to
serve on the Deschutes County
Library Board. -In
the Matter of the Salary
Of the Clinic Nurse:
Upon recommendation of W. S.
Ramsey. Health Officer, the Court
l aised the salary of Gladys Coch
ran from $140.00 to $150.00 per
month. '
In the Matter of
The 194.r) Jury List:
The Court picked the following
jury list for 1945: ,
Dorothy Nedrow, Charles L.
Griffith, Vesta L. Kiel. Marguerite
Lyons, Lydia A. Cooper, Ella
Dunigan, Dorothy Haner, Paul O.
Miller, W. E. Reno, Burnice Shu
mate, Florence Spencer, Mrs. Geo.
R. Brick, Laura Emard, Orpha
Ferguson, Joe W. Hunter, John
Newby, Walter Headrick, Carl A.
Johnson, B. E. Whisenand, Antone
Fossen. Ralph G. Adams, George
A. Buegler, Elsie Pickard, Hughj
E. Simpson, Ken Hodkinson, Mar-1
tha Johnson. Clara Smith, Grace !
McKenzie, Clarence W. Nelson,
Paul G. Barr, Virginia Hamilton,
Jennie Allgood, Clair Barnett,
Mrs. Gale Blakley, Richard W.
Brandis, Wilbur J. Buxton, Ralph
W. Crawford, Mrs. George M.
Dyer, Mildred E. George, H. G.
Gilcher, Mabel L. Gove, Irene E.
Herbring, Esther Cyrus, R. J.
Skelton, Nellie Bembry, M. G.
Hitchcock, Harold Nyberg, Anna
Wilkinson, James H. Drew, Mrs.
Pearl Weigand, Ethel Newell,
Molly Taylor, Florence Friedley,
Rose M. Steidl, Ruth Burkart,
Thomas F. Brooks, Clara Chand
ler, Elinor Craven, S. Deitrick,
Harry Hamilton, Mary O. Hig
gins, Frank Inabnit, A .D. Lewis,
Lillian Loggan, Elizabeth M. Nay.
lor, Maria Sherlock, Don Williams,
Adelaide C. Brandaman, Rena
Carroll, Elizabeth Emerson, Irene
Entriken, Norman E. Gilbert,
Leora McNeeley, Cora E. New
man, Jessie Peoples, LaDessa
Walter, Dorothy May Childers,
Fred Ellenberg, Mrs. Mabel Hirt
zel, Geo. F. Hoover, Ruby Wel
come, Lura Myrtle Tyler, Stuart
T. Fox, Marie G. Hunt, Delbert
Hale, Clyde M. McKay, Iva D.
Monahan, Lottie Redeman, J. E.
Rentschler, Terresa Rose, Lena
Zeek, Stella Nelson, Victoria Whit
taker, Ida D. Olausen. Florence T.
Silvis, L. E. Crecelius, Martha
Hopper, Carrie V. Scoggins, K. E.
Sawyer, Alphia Sexton, Archie
Symons, S. Ray Peoples, Elmer
Johnson, Mrs. Frank Keller, Irv
ine Hardendorf, Ruby M. Allen,
Mrs. Lillian Anderson, Ruth A.
Barnes, Edith M. Beach, Eleanor
Bechen, Loyde Blakley, Leath.a
Boyd, Joe Burich, Mrs. Maud Bos
tick, Berenice Bartel, Melvin E.
Crawford, Marjora Coahran, Mrs.
I. L. Cram, Mrs. Paul Crocker,
Wilma Charmon, Marie Cashman,
Martha B. Conklin, Hazel Christ,
Norma Crum, Lucille Coe, Dorsey
M. Coyner, Nellie Drost, Hooper
Dyer, Ray Dahl, Jack S. Davis,
Katherine Duffy, John DeBoer,
Anderson B. Davenport, Blanche
Davis, William Dorrell, Everett
Donahue, R. J. Engstrom, E. D.
Fitzgerald, Ethel Foss, Phosa
Fairfield, Etta Fields, Dorothy
Franks, Edward T. Gerrish, Ber
tha Gerking, Bernice L. Hoogner,
Mary M. Hansen, Mrs. R. I. Ham
by, Fay Hall, May E. Harvey,
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Instructions Relative to Personal Property Assessment
Expiration Date March 2, 1945
$10.00 Per Day Penalty
. For each day of the continuance of refusal or neglect to file return. .
PRIVATELY OWNED IMPROVEMENTS ON PUBLIC LANDS: Any privately
owned structure or improvement on land owned by the United States is personal
property and should' be reported as such.
Privately owned improvements situated on land owned by the state or by a
county, city or other municipal corporation are real property and should be listed
as such.
Give the legal subdivision, section, township and range, on which such improve
ments are situated; also, the year of construction and the total cost and the true
cash value as of January 1 of the current year.
MERCHANDISE AND STOCK IN TRADE: The amount listed should agree
with the inventory as shown by the books, including shipping and other charges.
Take no discount or other deduction. ,
FIXTURES, FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT IN BUSINESS OR COMMER
CIAL USE: The true cash value of all furniture and equipment in auto courts,
apartments, hotels, offices, and that part of household furniture and equipment
used for commercial purposes in rented rooms, etc., should be listed.
The value given should correspond to the cost of replacing with like furniture
and equipment (not new), rather than the amount which might be realized from
a forced sale. i
Household furniture, domestic fixtures, household goods and effects actually
in use as such in homes and dwellings, where not used for business or commercial
purposes, are exempt from taxation and should not be reported on this form. Ex
emption also applies to wearing apparel, watches, jewelry, and similar personal
effects actually in use.
The assessor shall cause blank forms for such returns to be prepared and dis
tributed, but failure to receive or secure the form shall not relieve any such person,
managing agent or officer from the obligation of making any return herein re
quired. LIVESTOCK: Horses, cattle, sheep, goats, hogs, etc. Also poultry, chickens,
ducks, turkeys and geese should be listed.
Space is also provided on the form for fur bearing animals, rabbits and bees.
All farm Implements and machinery, all industrial equipment sawmill, log
ging and mining equipment, etc.
Garage and service station equipment, pumps, anks, pil storage containers, etc.-
Motorized equipment not licensed with stateBoats, vessels and other water
craft, outboard motors. .
Please read instructions carefully on the back of blank
DO NOT FAIL TO SIGN.
J. A. FOUNTAIN, COUNTY ASSESSOR
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R. Wood, Mrs. Cassie Wells, Mave
Her, Mattie Ives, and Hazel Bow
den. . 1
In the Matter of the Re-Sale
Of County Owned Lands:
ORDER FOR SALE OF REAL
PROPERTY
WHEREAS, Deschutes County,
Oregon, Is the owner of the real
property hereinafter described,
and the County Court deems it for
the best interests of said County
to sell said real property;
THEREFORE, Be It Ordered,
that the Sheriff be, and he is,
hereby authorized and directed to
sell the following described real
property, in the manner provided
by law, for not les than the mini
mum price and terms set oppo
site each tract, plus costs of ad
vertising and recording the deed.
Parcel No. 1 S14SE14, SE'4
SWS4, Section 17, Twp. 20 S.,
NOTICE
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FACTS AS A MEASURE OF
:
Range 18 E.W.M. $120.00 Cash, i
i-arcei no. Section
Twp. 20 S., Range 12 EWlf
$320.00 Cash. M-
Parcel No. 3 NE14, Section
Twp. 20 S Range 18 EWv'
$160.00 Cash. M-
Parcel No. 4 Lot 3, Block 4
Highland Addition. vl50.00 Cash
Parcel No. 5 Lot 2, Block Si
and Lot 2, Block 49, LaidW
$100.00 Cash. w'
Parcel No. 6 SW'4NW'4 S
tion 6, Twp. 17 S., Range 12 EW
M. County reserves right to enter
premises and take road material
$1250.00 Cash. w-
Parcel No. 7 Lots 7, 8, 9, 18. u
20, 21, 23, Block 114, First Addi'
tion to Bend Park. $240.00 Cash
There being no further bust
ness, Court adjourned.
C. L. ALLEN, County Judge
E. E. VARCO, Commlssionpp
A. E. STEVENS, Commissioned
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