The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, April 20, 1945, Page 8, Image 8

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THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, bREGON. FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1945
Concert Is Held,
Typists Honored
Madras, April 20 (Special)
The Crook county high school
band from Prinevllle, under the
direction of Dallas Norton, pre
sented a very well-rounded and
enjoyable program in the sctiool
uucmonum nere last Friday night,
ine Dana program offered a
variety ol numbers including
. ovum rvi:r pupuiur aiars ana
Stripes Forever" and "El Capl
tan." An added bit to the program
was the chorus and mixed chorus
which sang "Sweet Chariot" and
"Here We Come Through the
Kainbow," and the ever delightful
"Ol' Man River," sung by Herbert
iienry, wno later played a horn
soio.
"The Secret" and the "Light
Cavalry Overture," with Welles
Adkisson playing a xylophone
solo was also enthusiastically re
ceived. "Concert Overt ore In G
Minor," by Lillyo, was of a more
classical nature calling for real
skill and showmanship on the
part of the young musicians
whose playing showed careful
training.
The local school offered two
skits put on by the Madras union
high school girl's drill team and
the other by members of the
French class.
Charles P. Kupper, principal of
the Madras union high school, be
tween numbers announced the
winners of the typing and short
hand contests held previous to the
concert. Glenna Nelson, Madras,
won first place in typing. Suzzane
Michel won honorable mention. In
Truman Adviser
Wo;
Seen slated for an Important
role In any.-"kitchen cabinet"
which may gather about Presi
dent Truman is Hugh Fulton,
above former counsel for the
Senate's Truman Committee.
Mr. Trumnn put great reliance
upon his advice during the
committee's Investigations.
A Man's
Last Tribute
... is a reflection of hit en
tire life. Our funeral service
is designed to be worthy of
the deceased, and a relief of
all burdens for the bereaved.
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AMBULANCE SERVICE .
PHONE 118
Niswonger
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Win slow
Morticians
shorthand Mary Graham of Prlne-
ville was first and honorable men
tion went to Shirley Bolter, Ra
mona Sweet, Madras and Bonnie
Stone of Prinevllle. .
This was a return contest; the
iirst Demg Held in Prinevllle sev
eral weeks ago. Mrs. H. B.
Stephens of Madras and Mrs.
Vada Applegatc of ' Prinevllle
were coaches. .
Madras Seniors
Set Graduation -
Madras, April 20 (Special)
Plans for Madras union high
school commencement exercises
were announced Wednesday by
Charles P. Kupper, principal. Bac
calaureate services will be held
on Sunday evening May 13 and
graduation will be the following
Thursday evening at the school
auditorium.
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OREGON STATEHOUSE JOTTINGS
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By Eric W. Allen, Jr
(Uniud PrM Suff Correftpomleut
Salpm, Ore., April 20 ill'i iJust
is slowly gathering on n record of
many human tragedies and come
dies in a basement near the capitol
building here. y
You can see a crushed bicycle
i cn wnicn a smaii ooy lost Ills life,
lor a handful of preserved bed
Ibugs. There's a model of an Ice
I crushing machine in which a man
Rev. O. R. V. Bolster, rector of i lost an urm. und a woman's slip-
Trinity Episcopal church in Bend, I Pel -
will give the sermon. Sei-vices I There's a defunct shotgun used
will be held at the Methodist ! in a water-melon-patch fracas, and
church. Rev. Mrs. Edward Carl-1 a set of obstetrical tools used in
son, minister of that church will i an Illegal operation.
assist. Since this is also Mother's These and many other objects
Ltay this will be a double occasion. I and records are slowly mouldering
Onrin.-.f inn nn Thr.,i. niv,( away in the basement of the su-
will see the seniors receiving their I Premp, building here left-
diplomas as P. D. Lewis, local i overs. from ,rla,s and appeals now
Foreign Worker
To Speak in Bend
Rev. A. L. Hammond from Cam
bodia, French Indo China, is to
be the speaker tonight and Sun
day at the missionary convention
now being held at the Christian
Missionary Alliance church in
Bend, it was announced today.
Rev. Hammond was one of the
first missionaries to French Indo
China, and has worked in that
field 23 years.
Rev. Hammond has translated
the entire Bible Into the Cam
bodian language, which is spoken
by more than 3,000,000 natives.
On Sunday, Rev. Hammond will
speak at the 11 a. m. services and
at the 7:30 p. m. services.
business man and for some vears
a teacher in the Texas school sys
tem, will deliver the address.
Valedictorian will be Leonard
Sweet, salutatorian, Elna Degner.
Several awards will be given, in
cluding the Reader's Digest
award and the alumni plaque.
nv. j. r. Simmons oi tne Bap
tist church' will give the invocation.
Members of the 1945 graduat
ing class are Elna Degner, Jessie
DeLude, Aloha Lowrey Ferguson,
Daniel Ferguson, Thelma Haber-
sticn, Norman Hensek. June Her-
lng, Evelyn Kellev. Vlreinta Me.
uermou ana Leonard sweet.
mostly forgotten.
Arthur Benson, clerk of the
supreme court, .took me through
the basement. And it is a fascinat
ing, if slightly morbid, place .
full of old memories of murder
and Injurv and anger.
An old whisky bottle contains
the bedbugs a leftover from a
case In Portland where one dis-
gnintied person presumably
iuuiiu uiem in a oeu.
There , are maps and photo
graphs and decuments, all of
them pertaining to cases at law
where one person or another felt
strongly enough to take the suit
to the supreme court.
i no most interesting exhibits
to me, a layman, wore those con
cerned with the cases of crimes
of violence but the bulk of the
evidence pertains to those cases
which are less Interesting except
to a lawyer.
There are briefs and documents
of all kinds. There are diagrams
of accidents, and maps of dis
puted property. In a corner of.the
building rests a stone which fell
on a man near a railroad track in
Central Oregon. It is still here as
no one ever claimed it.
Many of the exhibits have been
claimed by the original owners,
while some have been requested
by the lawyers who plead the
cases. Police departments often
like to keep as souvenirs the ex
hibits in cases in which they have
figured.
But many stay in the supreme
court basement and there they
will remain, catching more dust.
6.94
County-Court
Proceedings
GLASS BREAKERS SOUGHT
Bend police today were seeking
several small boys who were re
ported to have been breaking
glass in an alley between Arizona
and. Colorado avenues. A woman
called officers and said that the
boys were using slingshots ,ih
breaking bottles. . -
BEND DRUG CO.
953 Wall St.
Allen Young, Proprietor '
Phone 4
PROTECT CLOTHING
Against Destructive Moths
t
jitifll
Moth Flakes .pkg. 19c
Moth Crystals ........... pkg. 25c
Moth Balls
For Clothes Slorago
12 oz. 23c
Moth Crystals
and Vaporizer
Both 75c
Cedar Chest
Compound
35c
Apex
Moth Crystals
10c 15c
Moth Myst . . . . . . .pt. 69c qt. 1.23
Larvex, for clothes, pt. 79c qt. 1.19
Liquid Sprayers each 59c
Metal Liquid Sprayer pt. 49c
Metal Liquid Sprayer qt. 83c
1 We maintain fresh supply of pure, full strength
drugs at all times.
2 Ncwesr drugs including important Sulfa Drugs
arc here for use as directed by your doctor.
3 Promptness in filling prescriptions is second
only to itnutnty. The Rcxill Jmhlt-thtik system
insures absolute accuracy.
4 "Common. sense" prices prevail at the Rexall
T...n Cmrm Itrlrmm .ha. Wrill ntl afflTtl
BE IT REMEMBERED, That at
a regular meeting of the County
i-ouri nera April , 1H4&, all mem
bers being present, the following
business was transacted:
In the Matter of Claims
Against the County:
The following bills wore pre
sented and ordered paid:
GENERAL FUND
George Brooks, prisoners
board $44.40
Don Shipley, janitor help...: 17.63
C. L. Allen, county Judge.
postage .-. 5,00
A. E. Stevens, commissioner 36.40
E. E. Varco, commissioner 43.20
Burnlce Shumate, health
dept., typist 56.75
Aubrey Perry, watermaster 190.88
Jesse Edgar, sheriff, deputy
"ire 14 Kn
W. F. McGregor, sheriff.
deoutv hire A di
Lucy Davison, P.H.N., mile-
age 12.55
tima Mulllns, P.H.N., mile- -
age .: : asan
riazei v. Barclay, P.H.N.,
mileage 38.55
Gladys B. Cochran, P.H.N.,
mileage n.fis
Glen W. Thompson, sanitar
ian, mileage :b.7U
I. M. Wells, Juvenile mileage
23.05; deputy sheriff mile
age 20.20 43.25
Iva Johnson, jail matron 4.17
Iva Johnson, prisoners'
meals 5.60
Helen M. Dacey, county
clerk, Rectigraph 4.00
C. L. McCauley, sheriff: tel.
! 5.21; auto 18.96 24.17
Oregon Protective Society,
Juvenile 5.00
The Bend Bulletin, health
dept 7.50
Dairy's Supply Co., Inc.,
health dept 5.75
The J. K. Gill Company,
health dept 5.27
Standard Oil C o m p a n y,
sheriff, auto exp 1.08
Hogan Studio,' fingerprint
ident ,
The Redmond Spokesman,
tax loreciosure (personal
prop.) :.118.30
City Drug Company, sher
iff, supplies 1.20
Smith's Electric, courthouse
exp 2.00
Geo. Child's Hardware, .
courthouse exp. 18.00
Bend Auto Parts,. Inc., sher
iff, auto 22.15
Mldstate Hardware Co.,
courthouse exp 4.00
Hornbeck Typewriter Co.,
D.A., typewriter repair .... 1.75
Bushong & Co., sheriff, sup
plies 7.25
Pac. Power & Light Co., '
courthouse electricity 88.20
Bend Water Department,
courthouse water 7 (10
The Miller Lumber Com
pany, courthouse fuel 102 fin
State Ind. Acc. Comm.. .
peace officers 10.13; wa
termaster 91c .....11.04
Pac. Tele. & Tele". Co., tele.,1
various offices 71.44
N. S. Rogers, State Forester,
fire natrol & nrotection . ..402 si
Eriksen's Stationery and Of-
nee supply, county court
5.30; health deDt. 1.95:
! clerk, supp., 2.15; repair
11.00 ...a..... 20.40
The Bend Bulletin, sheriff
72.40; legal pub. 21.95 94.35
R. L. Lewis, T.B. & Bang's ,
indemnity 114.18
timer Lehnherr, courthouse
ins 12.36
County Treasurer, general .
assistance 182.47
TAYLOR GRAZING FUND
Deschutes County Clerk, re- .
cording easement 1.00
Bend Hardware, wire 485.00
GENERAL ROAD FUND
Roy Allingham, salary 188.53
T. C. Daly, salary 196.83
Herbert Franklin, salary ....188.53
Lee Hollenbeck, salary 196.83
Geo. H. McAllister, salary....l99.53
T. C. Merchant, salary 175.63
D. D. Tussing, salary 188.53
Dan C. Wood, salary 188.53
Clarence Walker, salary 198.03
A. E. Stevens, commissioner 36.40
E. E. Varco, commissioner 33.60
Andrew Foley, Agent, P.L.
& P.D. Ins 15.36
Central Oregon Motor Co.,
parts 259.49
Redmond Motor Co., parts 3.50
Halbrook Motors, parts 7.15
Bend Garage Company,
parts 43.44
George Chllds Hardware
Co., hdw 1.93
Union Oil Company, lubL.. 55.38
Columbia Equipment, Co.,
hdw B4.G1
Strawn and Company, gen.
.exp 3.66
moty & van Dyke, Inc.,
' parts . 3.07
miller Lumber Company,
lumber 318.14
Minnesota Mining & Manu
facturing Company, hdw. 63.15
Industrial Paint Works.
hdw. J..151.90
Bend Water Department.
water 1.45
i-"ac. power & L eht Co..
electricity. ...i 5.00
Pac. Tele. & Tele. Co., tele. 4.80
btate Ind. Acc. Comm., ins. 47.36
In the Matter of Deeds
To County Owned Lands:
The Court signed the following
deeds:
C. W. Nelson Lot 3, Block 4,
Highland. $150.00.
C. L. Hill SWHNWK, NW'4
SWW, Sec. 6, Twp. 17 S.R. 12 E.
W.M. $1250.00. .
Montie Griffin SE'4, SE"4
NE'4 Sec. 36, Twp. 17 S.R. 13 E.
W.M. $200.00.
In the Matter of Leaslner
County Owned Lands:
I he Court signed the followinc
lease: -
C. L. Hill SEW NWVi, SW4
SW'4. Sec. 6, Twp. 17 S., R. 12 E.
W.M. $5.00 (Jan. 1, 1945r-December
31; 1947.)
In the Matter of
Sew er Connections: j
Permission Is hereby granted I
George Allison, who owns lots 9, '
block 9 North Addition, Bend, to
connect a sewer line, said line to
be approved by the City of Eend,
to the line now serving the build
ing owned by Deschutes County
located on lots 12, 13, 14, 15, 16,
17 and 18, block 24, Resubdlvision,
Bend, Oregon.
In the Matter of the Re-Sale of
County CwncJ I.i'.nJs
ORDER FOR SALE OP. REAL
PROPERTY
WHEREAS, Deschutes County.
! Oregon, is the owner of the real
property neremaiier uescnueu,
and Die County Court deems it for
the best interests of said county
to sell said real property:
THEREFORE, BE IT ORDER
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 min
imum price and terms set oppo
site each tract, plus costs of ad
vertising and recording the deed.
Parcel No. 1 SMjSEW Section
29, N'iNEli, SUM4NEW, SE'A,
(less 27.55 Acres Deeded to State)
Section 32, NWViSWW, Section
33, SHS'z-i, Section 33, Twp. 19
S., R. 16 E.W.M. (20 down, bal
ance in three equal annual pay
ments,) S625.00 Terms.
Parcel No. 2 Lots 4 and 5,
Block 189. Third Addition to Bend
Park. $70.00 Cash.
Parcel No. 3 East 100 feet of
Lot 1, Block 13, Wiestoria. $40.00
Cash.
Parcel No. 4 S'A. Section 16,
Twp. 21 S., R. 10 E.W.M. ($400.00
down, balance in three equal pay
ments. ) 5640.00 Terms.
Parcel No. 5 Blocks 151 and
156, Hillman. $40.00 Cash,
Parcel No. 6 SE14NW4 (4
acres) Section 29, Twp. 15 S., R.
13 E.W.M. $15.00 Cash.
Parcel No. 7 E'4 of Lot 3 and
Lot 4, Block 23, Townsite of Red
mond. $50.00 Cash.
Parcel No.-8 SE'4NEH. Sec
tion 24. Twp. 14 S.. R. 10 E.W.M.,
NE'4NWW, S'4NW'4, Section
19. Twp. 14- S., R. It E.W.M.,
NEMNW'4. Section 11 Twp. 17
S., R. 14 E.W.M. $320.00 Cash.
There being no further busi
ness, Court adjourned.
C. L. ALLEN, County Judge
E. E. VARCO, Commissioner
A. E. STEVENS, Commissioner
New 4-H Clubs
Are Organized
Madras, April 20 (Special)
Several 4-H clubs have been or
ganized in Jefferson county re
cently by the Oregon State college
extension staff here. Much in
terest has been shown in the club
work and a large percentage of
club age children are taking part.
Club leaders include: Mr. and
Mi's. L. N. Otis, Mrs. Edith Wei
ton. Mrs.C. V. Blanchard, Miss
Rosella Richardson. Mrs. Boyd
Overhulse, Mrs. John Beesley,
Mrs. C. A. McKenzie and Mis.
Opel Schneider of Madras, Mrs.
Nick Welter, Warm Springs, Rich
ard Tate, Mrs. Ruby TIagman,
BRITISH HOSPITAL
London tll'i British officers
wounded in Europe soon may be
sent to famed Monte Carlo to
convalesce. Arrangements have
been completed to provide as
many as 2,000 beds for convales
cents in the neutral state of Mo
The salts found in the body
fluids of most animals, Including
man, are in the same proportion
as that that predominate in sea
water, with the exception of mag
nesium, which occurs in only one-
iourtn tne concentration.
lCS MENDED iWHISKEY
KnssSSflW ; proof -on Broi nnUa1 (rl .
- 5Sy Sch.nl.y Ditllll.rs Corp, N. Y. C. i f
Culver; Mrs.' Byron' Friend
Achunrul.
The communities In which if
clubs are now functioning ati
Madras, Culver, Ashwood J!
Wurm Snrlnes. . The la ak!
organized in the county cover ta
following subjects: cooking,
pig and sheep.
PACKS 'EM IN
Columbus, O. (UiWhen "OH
homa!" played a week's enean
ment here, every available tick!
u ...i.ul n-i 1. .nrf
was auiu wuuui 41 uuuits aj(t
the show was announced. Son,
enthusiasts had mailed in blan
but signed checks months befort
with orders to put them down k
tickets if the show ever can
here. J
HAND HAMMERED
ALUMINUM
wear of
unusual
design
unusual
beauty ! :
Hostess sett and separate pieces in this rugged and beauti
ful, light and serviceable ware. You must see it to appreciate
its individual charm I
DOZENS OF BOWLS
in every shape and size '
LARGE AND SMALL SERVING TRAYS
SALAD BOWLS
ROLL BASKETS
FRUIT BOWLS
RELISH DISHES
TIDBIT TRAYS
ASH TRAYS
and many others, many with glass inserts. Lovely
floral, fruit and pine-cone designs in hand ham
mered aluminum.
f Symons Bros.
- 'The House of Beauty" : "'
947 Wall Street Phone 175
PAYROLL SAVINGS POSTEH
1 ' For Your Car Wow ... ,
WAVS "OUR X
L- 'I CAR RUNNING
Today's car will also lie M
your car tomorrow alon't
Central Oregon's
Completely Equip
ped Repair Shop
Servicing to Fac
tory Secifications.
For more than a quarter of a century, the
Bend Garage has been a service headquar
ters for Central Oregon car owners. We
take pride in maintaining a shop with the
equipment that does a complete and better
repair job. Trained men do the work to
factory specifications. We stock genuine
repair parts. Drive in we will gladly check
your car.
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