PAGE EIGHT Blood for Luzon Magic Password For Priorities By B. O, Valens (United PreM War Correspondent) Advance Base Blood Bank, Somewhere in the Marianas (Ut Blood for Luzon this is the magic password which automat ically gives hundreds of pints of whole blood daily a transportation priority over all other articles of war. Successful battlefront delivery of whole blood in quantity was Im possible four months ago. Today ft is heralded as one of the great est forward . steps in medicine since the start of the war and present plans call for doubling the daily supply of 500 pints for the Pacific area. , "Because of this," said Lt. Col. Douglas B. Kendrick, Atlanta, Ga., special representative of the sur geon general, who has returned from an Inspection tour of Pacific blood-dispatching facilities, "a sol dier wounded in a forward area such as Luzon has a better chance for speedy treatment and recov . ery than if he wore injured in New York City." PonnitM Quick Surgery Availability of whole blood In battle zones would mean nothing alone, Kendrick said, but, com bined with surgery, penicillin and the most up-to-date medical facili ties, "it means more men can live who otherwise would die you've " ' " got to live lone enough for sur gery and penicillin to help you." Naval Lt. Herbert R. Brown, Jr., Rochester, N. Y officer In charge j of the blood bank here, explained that most surgery in the past had to be postponed until the patient could be transported to a large army or navy hospital because major surgery cannot be per formed without a ready supply of whole blood. Five to 10 pints may be required for one long opera tion. Although blood plasma Is also vital. Brown said, it cannot take " the place of whole blood. Battle shock comes from hemorrhages, and in this case plasma can only tide the patient over until he is taKen to tne rear tor surgery. Availability of whole blood at field hospitals makes immediate sur gery possible. Recovered in Two Weeks One serviceman, for instance, had an explosive shell fragment in the abdomen and lost two and one half quarts of blood, Kendrick re lated. He was given 12 transfu sions of whole blood from the states and was hale and hearty In two weeks. 'Without whole blood," Kendrick said, "he would have been flat on his back for two months before he could ever be moved." Because of this winter's prog ress In whole-blood preservation and delivery, Brown said, no hos pital after the war will have any excuse for not having a blood bank. "We can now send biood to anv spot on earth with the exception of enemy-held territory," Brown concluded, "and from now on out we expect blood to be available on all our beachheads." Aluminum mctaphophate is used in making a glass that trans mits a substantially greater amount of ultraviolet light than ordinary glass. .. and yet :yysJ STILL YOUNG WITH UNIVIS 2-WAY LENSES CONSPICUOUS . . . with atflnft old-style bifocals INCONSPICUOUS . . . with Unlvls 2-Way Lenses "JNIVIS 2-Way Lenses, the improved eyeglasses with the straight-top "reading" section, permit you to enjoy the freedom of youthful vision in every thing you do. No conspicuous chin-tilting, no "peering." Come in and let us explain the advantages of wearing Univis 2-Way Lenses. STPPLES OPTICS L P4 WAlt,s7EET END-OREGON . If It's V r ' . 1 r i 'ml J? i ''ft '. A I ;; -.' . cv-.l fe$BE3 &&mmi S'Ji Some Interpreters of German propaganda reaction to the Yalta Conference saw hints that Germany might resort to desperate use of poison gas. Uncle Sam thinks two can play at that, and Is well pre pared if that's the way the Germans want to play He has millions of gas shells and the latest in gas masks (top); new protection, like the anti-gas bag (lower left); his troops are trained in gas war fare (center); and he has efficient means of launching the deadly shells (lower right)i Alfalfa Alfalfa, Feb. 26 (Special) -Completing the sale of his property in the Willamette valley, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cegavski and son, Don, have returned to Alfalfa. Mrs. Ruby Mayfield and son, Joe, have returned to Alfalfa after spending two weeks visiting rela tives in Klamath Falls. Miss Mavis Rldgeway of Powell Butte, was a recent guest at the Horsell ranch. Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Mayfield and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Penson of Redmond, attended the recent dance 1 at the Cloverdale hall. The recent AAA meeting in Redmond, when plans were made for 1945 crops, was attended by several farmers of this district. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shults are in Portland visiting their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle Shults. Mrs. Lillian McUne, who had been caring for the Shults prop-1 erty during tne absence of that family, was seized by an illness and Is confined to the St. Charles hospital. Millard Rouse has announced the purchase of the old Leonard place from Montleth Griffin. The Rouses formerly lived on the property. THE Gas They Want We Screen Performer HORIZONTAL 1 Pictured actress, VERTICAL 1 Raced 2 Anger 3 Symbol for ' actinium 4 Facts 5 Dill 6 Exists 7 Plot of land 8 Age 12 Inferior 13 Distant 14 Therefdre 10 Senior (ab.) 17 Musical sound 18 Finish 23 Nickel (symbol) 24 Prepares for publication 9 Measure of area 10 Containers 11 Either 12 Paths 15 Symbol for tellurium ' 16 Soy 19 About 20 Speaker 21 Upon 22 Diminish 25 Earth 27 Be carried 29 Only 30 Within 31 Father 32 Domesticated animals 34 Afresh 37 Friends 38 Oceans 40 Hypothetical structural unit 41 Organs of thought 45 Negative 46 Literary composition 49 Lord Lieu tenant (ab.) 50 Segments 63 Paid notice 54 Rod 56 Musical note 57 She is one of Hollywood's newest , H. Hall of Portland, was a re cent visitor here, Inspecting his local property. John Ovens has purchased the old Carl Livcsley ranch, and plans to remodel the buildings before moving his family In. The next meeting of the home extension unit will bo held March 21 at the home of- Mrs. Ethan Allen. Nine women attended the Inst meeting at the home of Mrs. William Horsell, who was joined by Mrs. Tom Wallace in preparing the cover dishes for luncheon. Mrs. Fritz Doorflor lias return ed home after spending a week in Portland. The AAA farm planning meet ing will be held In the Alfalfa hall tomorrow and Wednesday at 7 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. E. Joslvn are en tertaining friends from Los An geles, Calif. The Home Economics club has scheduled a meeting for March 7 at the home of Mrs. John Holm stein. Frank Allen Is engaged In build ing a new sanitary dairy barn for Jim Snider. Tom Rutherford Visiting Parents A. T. tTommlc) Rutherford, sea man 2 c, is spending leave at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Rutherford, route two. Tom mie, who entered the navv on April S. has been assigned to duly aboard a dost rover. Ills uncle, S Sk't. Roy Civason. who was a tall gunner on a bomb er, was shot down over Bremen on April 17, 1943, and is now a prisoner of war in Germany. The Rutherford family rocontlv re ceived a postcard from him," writ ten in October, stating that he was all right. Sgt. Creason's home Is In The Dalles. INtJ BEND BULLETIN, BEND. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 28, Have It AMwrr frvle PmbbI 25 Lends signal . 26 Aluminum 41 Per (symbol) 42 Century plant 28 Abstract being 43 Ailments 29 Health resort 44 Spain (ab.) 32 Tablets ; 47 Diminutive 33 Measure of of Samuel cloth 48 Excitement 35 Electrical en- 51 A, rival (ab.) gineer (ab.) 52 Things 36 Desire - (Latin) 37 Pastry 54 Jumbled type 39 Distress 55 And (Latin) gig pjGE0RGC5i A g pa E d RPR) , I A E R JLM I I 3 Hi 5 fa 17 18 . DnI vv 35 )i ii jilil iiiu 2ia iji. rl II 1 1 1 '.a Counfy Court Proceedings BE IT REMEMBERED, That at a regular meeting of the County Court held February 7, 1945, 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 Donald Shipley, janitor work $ 1.69 A. E. Stevens, commissioner 45.50 E. E. V'arco, commissioner 48.00 Burniee Shumate, health dept., typist 31.30 Momla Ma'.ich, treas., clerk hire 8.00 R. A. Ferguson, treas., post age 15.00 Geo. L. Brooks, prisoners' board 89.60 I. M. Wells, dep. sher., mile--age 43.60: Juve. officer, mileage 20.35 G3.95 Ralph S. Hamilton, circuit Judge, postage 12.00 Wilson George, J. P., post age 6.75 C. L. MoCauley. sheriff tel., 5.30: auto 23.17 23.47 Everett Donahue, circuit court exp 35.00 Aubrey Perry. Vatermaster 187.35 Gladys Cochran, clinic nurse, mileage 13.50 Lucy Davison, P.H.N., mile age 46.80 Elma Mullins, P.H.N., mile- 32.20 Glen W. Thompson, sanitar ian, mileage J. Aiton Thompson, school sunt, travel 12.20; postage 10.00 . . 38.50 22.20 State Dept. of Agriculture, sealer of weights & mea sures 18.44 t? I. Lewis. T.B. and Bane's Indemnity .., :....: 111.22 Packer Scott Co- court house exp 7.04 National Capital Press, Inc., health dept 5.50 West Coast Printing & Bind ing Company, D.A.. sup plies 75 Gllmore Service Station,.' courthouse exp. 1.20 George cnuds Hardware Co., courthouse exp 8.61 The J. K. Gill Company, school supt., 8th grade tests etc.- 79.85 Dairy's Supnlv Co., health dept ; 2.14 Shaw Surgical Co., health dept - 3.90 The J. K. G1U Company, health dept 4.25 Cutter Laboratories, health dept 57.72 State Industrial Accident Commission, peace of f i- . cers 11.59; watermaster 98c i - 12.57 Bend Troy Laundry, health dept, 3.68; jail 1.01 ...:: 4.69 McCann Poster Adv. Co., health dept 7.50 Doris Abernathv. court re porter v 30.00 Standard Oil Company, i sheriff, auto 3.53 Hogan Studio, sheriff, fin gerprint ldent 13.06 Hornbeck Typewriter Co., sheriff, repairs 15.00 The Bend Bulletin, legal pub. 39.85; health dept. 17.25; sheriff 55c 57.65 The Bend Bulletin, circuit court, supplies 1.80 The Redmond Spokesman, legal pup. 58.4U Smith's Electric, courthouse exp 16.09 Bend Water Department, courtnouse water i.w Pac. Power & Light Co., courthouse electricity 103.32 The Miller Lumber Co., courthouse fuel .102.60 Northwest Printing Com- nany,, assessor, supplies.. .2.39 Eriksen'sStationery and Of fice Supply, D.A. 5.10; health dept. '28.25; clerk 4.35; assessor 4.60; treas. 9.25; circ. court 1.25; sher iff 9.95; Co. judge 1.85: . K ' school supt 50c 65.10 Shellhart Grocery, soldiers . relief 30.00 Pac. Tele. & Tele. Co., tele.. various offices 81.57 Pac. Tele. & Tele. Co.. health M- dept. tele 15.33 W. F. Coshow, defendant's attorney 15.00 First National Bank, Jan. withholding tax 443.40 County Treas., Assignee, old age 1047.80; dependent children 297.60; blind ' 16.00; 1361.40 PoUnty Treas., Assignee, general assistance 142.90 DUG LICENSE FUND Tl e Bend Bulletin, dog li cense tags 38.35 LAW LIBRARY FUND American Law Book Com- pany, law books 20.00 GENERAL ROAD FUND .... Rov Allineham. salarv 182.14 'T. C. Daly, salary ...190.54 Herbert Franklin, salary 169.56 Lee Hollenbeck, salary 184.15 Geo. H. McAllister, salary....l92.74 T. C. Merchant, salary 170.34 D. D. Tussing. salary 175.85 Clarence Walker, salary 190.74 Franks Motor Co. parts 4.75 George Childs Hardware, ,hdw 7.49 Allison Diesel ShoD. parts.... 5.50 Central Oregon Motor Co., parts '. 34.09 Moty & Van Dyke, Inc., parts : 54.69 Welding & Radiator Serv ice, parts 5.75 Houk Motor Company, parts 5.55 Wakefield's Garage, parts.... 3.75 Galloway's, parts 10.70 Central Oregon Garage, parts : 163.82 Heed Tractor & Equipment Co., parts 73.54 lhe uwl Pharmacy, gen. exp. : 3.85 Eddie s,Sales & Service, gen. exp 5.00 Mldstate Hardware Co., hdw 72.20 Gilmore Service Station, ' gen. exp 2.65 E. L. Nielsen, lube lff.80 Hitchcock & Lomax, fuel ....131.25 Bend Autd Parts, Inc., parts 32.95; lube 36.75; tire acct. 32.54 102.24 Tide Water Associated Oil Co., fuel 66.00 Garrison Insurance Agency, P.L. & P.D. Ins acct 29.00 Pac. Tele. & Tele. Co., tele. 10.20 Bend Water Department, water bill 1.45 Pac. Power & Light Co., electricity , 5.00 A. E. Stevens, commissioner 40.95 E. E. Varco, commissioner 48.00 State Ind. Ace. Comm., ins. 42.19 The Bend Bulletin, gen. exp. 9.90 First National Bank, Jan. withholding tax 166.60 In the Matter of Application For Beer License: At this time the Court approved the application of Geo. W. and Iliffe M. McCormack for a Pack age Store Class "A" License. GOOD HEALTH Your Orotsf Possession RktoIb It by bIo9 rUvd el Heaioithoids (PiUg), FU ur. Fistula, Hrnia (Rup tur). Our method ol treat ment without hotpital op eration ucceittullr uaed lor 33 Tear. Liberal credit terms. Call lor examination or lend lor rHE ioklet Ope tvningi, Mon.( VVeo., W., 7 to 9:30 Dr. C. J. DEAN CLINIC Pftyeldoa mod Swrg If: K. Cor. E. Bunulde and Grand Ave. Telephone EArt 3918, Portland 14. Oreaoa ' 1945 Complicated, Eh? recently commissioned second lieutenant In the U. S. Army "A Ft. Knox, Ky., is the nephew of a major-general in the Ger man Army; his father was a captain in the German Army in World War I; his brother serves in the British 8th Army, and his mother is a London Red Cross nurse. Von Otterstedt, instructor in Tank Gunnery at Ft.. Knox, fled Germany after Hitler rose to power. In the Matter of Contracts For County Owned Lands: The Court signed tne iollowing contracts: Bend Concrete Products Co. Lots 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, and 13 in Block 52, Center Addition to Bend, Oregon $350.00 ($150.00 Cash, Bal. of $200.00 one year from date, 6 Int.) D. E. and Pearl Lechner NEV, Sec. 5; NWiS Sec. 4, Twp. 22 S.R. 10 E.W.M. $320.00 ($fi5(V) Cash. Bal. in 6 payments of $42.50 each every 90 days commencing-May 1, 1945, 6 int.) Harry and Carrie Myers NW54SWK, SW'NW, Sec. 12, Twp. 18 S.R. 12 E.W.M. $80.00 ($20.00 cash, bal. in 3 payments of $20.00 each every 60 days com mencing Apr. 1, 1945, 6 int.) Claud Gant W SEW, Sec. 15, Twp. 18 S.R. 12 E.W.M. $250.00 ($50.00 cash, bal. in 2 annual pay ments of $100.00 each commenc ing Jan. 1, 1946, 6 int.) In the Matter of Deeds to County Land: 9t this time the Court signed the following deeds: Pearl Weigand SEW NEW, NEW SEW, Sec. 25, Twp. 14, S.R. 12 E.W.M. $80.00. Geo. H. and Jake P. Settelmey. er-Wis'Wls Sec. 17, Twp. 20 S.R. 18 E.W.M. $165.00. B. F. and L. B. Rhodes WH SEW Sec. 22, Twp. 18 S.R. 12 E.W. M. $80.00. H. E. and Grace Thornton SEW Sec. 21. Twp. 21. S.R. 10 E. W.M. $320.00. In the Matter of a Correction Deed: Upon petition of Welthy E. Dunn, the Court ordered a deed to be executed to the said Welthy E. Dunn, surviving spouse of M. Dunn, covering Lot 12, Block 7, Lytle Addition, to correct' a deed heretofore made by the County Court June 3, 1938, conveying said premises to M. Dunn. In the Matter of Leasing County Owned Property: At this time the Court signed the following leases: Howard R. Hyde SEW SWW, Sec. 23. Twp. 17 S.R. -12 E.W.M. (one' year from Jan. 1, 1915 to Dec. 31, 1945.) $5.00. Roy L. Spurgeon WViSEW, Sec. 3, Twp. 18 S.R. 12 E.W.M. (one year from Jan. 1, 1945 to' Dec. 31, 1945.) $5.00. WHYQUiNTliFLETS always do this far CHEST COLDS! To Promptly Relieve Coughing Sort Throat and Aching Muscles Whenever the Quintuplets catch cold theirchests, throats&nd backa are rubbed ith Musteroie. Powerfully aoothinR Musterole not only promptly relieves coughs, sore throat, aching chest museloj due to colds but also helps break up congestion in upper bronchial tract, nose and throat. WoniUrfulforQTowtiupaltoo! In3 Strengths Maytag Service Genuine Maytag Parts, prompt, guaranteed serv Ice. Factory trained, 20 years experience. HUDSON Telephone 274 434 Kansas Bend 2 Homer H7 Brown NSEM ; SWSE',4; SEWSWW, Sec. 5; SMjSW'i Sec. 6; ENW'i Sec. 7, all in Twp. 16 S.R. 11 E.W.MW. & WViNW'i, W'ASWW, NNE(4 Sec. 3C, Twp. 15 S.R. 10 E.W.M. and SEKNWli, NWViSEK, Stt NE'4, Sec. 31; SVaNWM, Wis NE4, E'SE4, SWSEK, Sec. 32, Twp. 15, S.R. 11 E;W.M. (03c per acre Jan. 1, 1945 to Dec. 31, 1954.) , L. L. Hirtzel Sl4N'4', SEVi, NE!4SW, Sec. 30; NWKSW-4, Sec. 29, Twp. 17 S.R. 12, E.W.M. (03c per aqre Jan. 1, 1945 to Dec. 31 1954 ) . Earl Williams NEW Sec. 1, Twp. 18-S.R. 13 E.W.M. (one year Jan. 1, 1945 to Dec. 31,-1945.) $5.00. G. S. McCartney NW!4, Recap Tires For Spring Driving Your tires gel- older day by day and there is little immediate prospect of new ones on the market. That's why we advise you to have your tires recapped by ex perts right now for full mileage service this spring and summer. ro?9 1 TftEooNAvtpToTttgoT MACMILLAN DISTRIBUTORS FOR DESCHUTES. JEFFERSON AND CROOK COUNTIES Our Girls in Service Prefer MILK . . . . Because milk is such a delicious and re freshing beverage because it is so good for you, milk is tops with women in the services. Women on the home front too know how essenial milk is for health. Serve it faithfully at every meal and be sure it's MEDO-LAND MILK COLO Ml DAI Shevlin Quality PONDEROSA PINE Lumber and Box Shooks Sec. 12, Twp: 16 S.R. li EWm (one year Jan. 1, 1945 to Dee '?!' 1945.) $5.00. 31' Adolph Williams SEy siv SE, Sec. 10; Sec. 15-E.. E4Wtt Sec. 16, all In Twp ill' R. 13 E.W.M. (Jan. 1, 1945 to 31, 1954.) 03c per acre. C. E. Chamberlain SWUnW Sec. 7; SWNEK Sec. 8, Twp u2 R. .12 E.W.M. $5.00 per year (ja 1, 1945 to Dec. 31,-1954.) S. L. Hall WttSWK, Sec 21. NW14NWI4, Sec. 25, Twp. ir's r 11 E.W.M. $7.50 (Jan. 1, 1945"!: Dec. 31; 1945. 3,0 -There being no further busi. ness, Court adjourned. C. L. ALLEN, County Jude , E. E. VARCO, Commissioner . A. E. STEVENS, Commissioner 0) -A BY POOODCtt