The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, March 26, 1945, Page 6, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
Dusting Solves
Weevil Threat
Creator production of the much
needed ladino clover seed Is in
prospect in Oregon this year as
the result of successful experi
ments with the control of the
clover leaf weevil, which had
threatened the entire ladino clover
seed industry in Deschutes and
Crook counties, O. S. C. officials
announce.
Use- of 40 per cent commercial
calcium arsenate at the rate of 30
to 40 pounds per acre has given
almost perfect control, according
to a new station circular 01 imor
mation No. 357 by B. G. Thomp
son, associate entomologist at
Oregon State college. Although
this pest so far has been found
only in Deschutes anu croon
counties. It was a potential men
ace to ladino clover seed produc
tion throughout the state, says
Thompson.
The dust is applied during the
first warm weather of early
spring, when the plants begin to
show green. Thompson cautions
against pasturing dusted clover as
calcium arsenate is also poison'
ous to livestock.
Weevil larva attack the plants
as growth begins in early spring
and In many cases kill the entire
Held or reduce the stand so tnat
profitable seed production is not
possible.
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County Court
Proceedings
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BE IT REMEMBERED, That at
a regular meeting of the County
Court held March 7, 1945, all mem
bers being present, the following
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 $30.60
I. M. Wells, juve. mileage
40.80; sheriff 34.95 75.75
George Brooks, prisoners
meals .,. 73.20
Aubrey E. Perry, watermas
ter 224.44
A. E. Stevens, commissioner 31.85
E. E. Varco, commissioner 48.00
Dr. W. S. Ramsey, health of:
fleer, mileage 59.00
Lucy B. Davison, P.H.N.,
mileage '.. , 10.75
Elma Mullins, P.H.N., mile
age j. 86.45
Hazel V. Barclay, P.H.N.,
mileage 29.60
Gladys B. Cochran, P.H.N.,
mileage 12.85
Glen W. Thompson, sanitar
ian, mileage 28.10
Burnice Shumate, health
dept., typist 36.35
C.L. McCauley, sheriff, auto
10.30; tel. 9.28 19.58
Bend Drug Co., jail exp 57
Eriksen's Stationery and Of
fice Supply, treas. 4.50;
sheriff 4.15; health dept
14.15
22.80
Felix Motor Sales, sheriff,
auto exp 26.43
Hend -Troy Laundry, Jail
1.89; health dept. 4.29 6.18
The Miller Lumber Com
pany, courthouse fuel 98.80
The Redmond spokesman.
legal publications 31.85
West Coast Printing & Bind
ing Co., election exp 103.35
. Cutter Laboratories, health
dept exp 7.80
Brandis Thrift-Wise Drug,
health dept exp 1.94
J. S. Davis Company, sher
iff, auto ins. 56.89; bond 10 66.89
State Ind. Acc. Comm.,
peace of leers 10.25; water
master 1.05 11.30
Pacific Power & Light Co.,
courthouse electricity 95.75
Bend Water Department,
courthouse water ... 8.20
YOU CAN BUY MORE
WAR BONDS-
PAINTING WITH fffA
2
ONE GALLON
"DOES" AN AVERAGE ROOM
One coat covers
oaintcd walls
and ceilings, ff PER
w. II board, && GALLON
basement walls. PASTE FORM
ROLL IT ON I
Kith the Kem-Tont
Roller-Koater
89t
B98
Simpson Paint Co.
125 Oregon Mione 21
Tank Bleats
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Infantrymen of Tenth Armored Division take cover along road as tank trains gun mbtfu
Third Army's rush against the last 30-odd miles of tlie Rhine's west bank held by the Germans Detween
wiEShufen and Karlsruhe corner. Signal Corps radlo-telcphoto. j
Fighter Plane With Bat Wings,
Here's the first view of the Northrup Aircraft's XP-58,a fighter plane wltn batlike wings and no tall. Twin,
thn-e-bladed, counter-rotating pusher propellers are located where the tall Is on more conventional type air
ird looklna craft will be used as a basis for designs of future military and peacetime snips.
Patron's Bridge Head
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Alter building the bridge In the photo above, and dedicating it to
Lt.-Gen. George S. Patton, Jr., 3rd Army Engineers decided It
ought to have a decoration. And what could be better than a head
of Hitler, with a noose around its neck? Tvt. Roy M. Alaman, ot
Battle Creek, Mich., is adjusting the "necktie."
County Treasurer, Assignee,
general assistance 228.65
Geo. Childs Hardware Co.,
courthouse exp 1.55
Secretary of State, audit 824.91
The Bend Bulletin, J.P. Dist.
No. 2 6.25; health dept.
2.50; legal pub. 57.35 66.10
The Miller Lumber Co.,
health dept 1.55
brik.scns btatlonery, school
supt., supplies 1.50
Dr. R. L. Lewis, T.B. &
Bang's indemnity 121.28
J. Allon Thompson, school
supt., mileage 12.85
Pac. Tele. & Tele. Co.,
I tele., various offices 71.06
GENERAL ROAD FUND
I Roy Allingham, salary 169.56
I T. C. Daly, salary 158.89
Herbert Franklin, salary 131.52
Lee Hollenbcck, salary ........139.82
T. C. Merchant, salary 158.86
D. IX Tussing, salary 169.56
Dan C. Wood, salary 150.49
Clarence Walker, salary 176.06
Geo. II. McAllister, salary ....179.06
George Childs Hardware
I Co., hdw 22.60
Bend Garage Company, tire
acct 8.47
GET
EXTRA RED
POINTS
FOR AN EXTRA CHOP I
Extra red points can help
so much. Get-1 red points
for each pound of used
fnts you turn in. Keep
Saving Used Fats For
the Fighting Front I
THE
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nun.
Bend Auto Parts, Inc., tire
acct. 49.36; parts 13.54 62.90
Feenaughty Machinery Co.,
hdw 21.95
Pacific Power & Light Co.,
electricity . 5.21
Bend Water Department,
water 1.45
Pac. Tele. & Tele. Co., telo. 4.40
State Industrial Accident,
Ind. acc. ins 40.98
Reed Tractor & Equipment,
parts 70
Cont ractnrs Equipment
Corp., parts 23.77
J. W. Copeland Yards, lum
ber 3.45
Lunibermens Insurance
Agency, insurance 329.18
Moty & Van Dyke, Inc.,
parts 61.24
Tide Water Associated Oil
Company, fuel 317.95
Schuman Auto Electric,
parts
5.80
Central Oregon Garage,
parts
... 17.30
Eddie's Sales & Service, gen,
vV
Houk Motor Company, parts
5.00
1.58
uenrt Hardware Company
hdw .'
14.25
A. E. Stevens, commissioner 40.95
E. E. Varco, commissioner 38.40
In the Mutter of Deeds
To County Owned I. anils:
At this time the Court signed
the following deeds:
Pete Klohas W'rSE'i Sec. 3.
Twp. 18 S.U. 12 E.W.M. (no wa
ter) $160.00.
Carl & Iiova Gallowav-SW'4
of Sec. 22, Twp. 15 S.R. 12 E.W.M.
$160.00.
Gerald W. McCann Lots 10. 11,
12, 13, 11. 15, 16, 17 In Block 109,
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HOME-MADE PIES
SPORTSMEN'S
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and Lots 10, 11, 12 In Block 108,
First Addition to Bend Park
$280.00.
Pursuant to Resolution tne
Court deeded the State of Oregon
a Darcel of land containing 45.20
acres lying In Sections 25 and 26
in Two
la s.K. 14 c.w.m. to De
used for a gravel pit for the Horse
Ridee-Millican Section oi tne cen
tral Oregon Highway.
In the Matter of Leasing;
County Owned Lands:
The Court leased Cora Baxter
the NWy4NW'4 Sec. 10, Twp. 18
S.R. 12 E.W.M. for the term of
one' year beginning Jan. 1, 1945,
in consideration oi $3.uu.
In the Matter of a
Dance Hall License:
At this time the Court appprov-
ed the application of the Pine For-
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THIS REMINDS MB
Its the
FOR NEARLY HALF A CENTURY
Olympia has devoted its skill in
creating a light, yet satisfying beer.
Today, the third generation of die
same family is dedicating this experience
and its modern facilities, plus the rare
brewing quality of its famous water, to
produce OLYM ?lA...America 's Original
Light Table Beer. "
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est Grange for a dance hall license
and the Clerk was ordered to Issue
the license forthwith. '
ORDER FOR SALE OF REAL
PROPERTY
In the Matter of Hie Re-Sale of
County Owned Lands
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 ORDER-
I ED, 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 less than the mini
t,ium price and terms set onposite
nach tract, plus costs of advertis
ing and recording the deed.
. Parcel No. 1 Lots 24, 25, and
26, Block 115 and Lots 14 and 15,
Block 110 First Addition to Bend
I'rrk. $210.00 Cash.
Parcel No, 2 Block 12, Laidlaw.
Ijjss that portion previously deed
ed for road. $175.00 Cash. .
Parcel No. 3 Lots 10 and 12.
Bl ick 112. First Addition to Brtid
Park. $200.00 Cash.
Parcel No. 4 Lots 16, 17, 18, 19,
20. Block 79, Bend Park Addition.
$2911.00 Cash.
Plarcel No. 5 Lots 1 and 2,
Block 7, Bend View. $40.00 Cash.
Pttrcel No. 6 SEWNWU, Sec
lion 27, Twp. 16 S R.' 12 E.W.M.
28 acres, less existing roads. $40.00
Cash..
Parcel No. 7 Lot- 5, Block 2,
Orirnal Townsite of Laidlaw.
$25.00 Cash.
Tliore being no further busi
ness, Court adjourned.
C. L. ALLEN, County Judge
E. E. VARCO, Commissioner
A. E. STEVENS, Commissioner
Governor Signs
New District Bill
Salem, Ore., March 26 UP The
senate bill (313) which would cre
ate a new senatorial district in
Central Oregon from Lake, Jef
ferson, Crook and Deschutes coun
ties, was signed by Gov. Earl
Snell Saturday.
The bills effectiveness Is con-
tingent upon the passage of sen-
ate joint resolution 21 in the next
general election. The resolution
seeks to amend the constitution to
allow for a 31st senate seat.
The new district would be
carved from the present 17th dis
trict, leaving Klamath countv to a
district all lis own. Klamath
would be the 17th, the new district
would be the 25th.
The bill was sponsored by Rep.
Henry Semon and Sen. Marshall
Cornett, both from Klamath Falls.
Buy National War Bonds Now!
Water"
1945
Elks to Initiate
Big Class Tuesday
Arrangements have been com
pleted for the initiation tomorrow
night of 91 candidates for the
Bend Elks' lodge.' This is one of
the largest groups to be Initiated
into the local order, according to
Paul Svy, secretary.
Fifty Elks from Salem are
scheduled to participate in the
initiation, which is to be followed
by a dutch lunch. Prospective new
members of the lodge follow:
Lee Evans, Earle Atchinson",
Eugene Ackley, Irl Wagner, Carl
Delane, Floyd Parker, Doug J.
Ward, Mason Maurer, Don Win
ters, John Garrison, Paul Spendal,
Ralph Harmon, C. V. Belles, Ar
thur Doane, George Mirich. Thom
as Hutchinson, Bert White, Wal
ter Howard, . Phil Dahl, Edward
Beckley, Charles Merrill, G. W.
Fassett, Vance Barber, William
Selfert, Glen Nelson, H. L. Reld,
Archie Dunlap, Aubrey Bright,
Joseph Schultz, Archie Pearce.
A. L. Gedney, Jim Rogers, Carl
L. Combs, H. J. Houston, Clifford
Goodwin, Howard Thompson,
Peirce Beach, Jasper Ward, Frank
Chapman, Harold Waterman,
Claude Green, John McCraney,
John Heriza, Marvin Clark, Har
old Gram, Carl Rasmussen, Thad
deus Taylor, Francis Breest; Clyde
GET THOUSANDS OF EXTRA, SAFE
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Riding on thin tires is like riding on thin ice . . . dangerous, treach
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long-lasting treads for exfra fraction over
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GO Ut) It Art UAMtiLBACK
, B-29 'Brain' Lost
1
Lt.-Gcn. .Millard F. Harmon,
above, commander of the Army
Air Forces of the Pacific areas
and top brain of the B-29 raids
on Japan, Is reported missing
along with nine other officers
and enlisted men following a
routine flight.
Scott, Walter Smead, Delmond
Zander, Lowell Spagle, Wesley
Brown, Harold Keefe, Jack L.
Pike, Warren Brown, Robert
BEND GARAGE
Pinlda Clvde Madsen. Carl N.
Jordan, Daniel Murphy.
Clark Pangburn, Fred Hollen
beck, Oscar Hartwig. Louis Bear,
A. B. Chlttnm. Prior Smith, Marv
in Callender, Kenneth Kirchhofer,
Norbert Goodrich, Steve Jackson,
Charles J. Dugan, Roy E. Bills,
Daniel Sullivan, E. S. Rungo,
Louis Robertson, Norman John
son, Ivan Burton, Russell Pickett,
W. B. Galligan, Elmer Shultz, U.
L. Dodson, George Tackman,
Henry Murphy, Wallace Holmes,
Michael Barrett, R. L. I-ewis,
Leonard Conroy, R. A. Thomp
son, Robert Wetle, Ben Isaak, C.
Vern Shultz.
Girls to Present
Easter Cantata
Podmnnil. March 26 (SDeClal)
The Redmond high school girl's j
choir will present me easier con-j
tata, "Thorn-Crowned King", Eas-
ter Sunday at 2:30 p. m. In the
auditorium of Redmond high
school. Mrs. Winifred Line the di
rector. Solo parts in the cantata
.in ho ciinir hv T.nu Hartke. Ben
McDaniel, Joyce Dans, Barbara
Wycoff, Katnryn uorK, Mary x-ui-
man, Jran Hodecker anu verna
Miller.
Peru produced over 400 tons of .
arsenic in 1943, practically all of
which was exported; the previous
year the production was about
seven tons.
MIIES WITH
$700
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