The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, May 04, 1945, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE BEND BULLETIN, BENDf OREGON, FRIDAY. MAY 4, 1945
PAGE EIGHT
German Front in North Breaks
As Nazi Leaders Make Attempt
To Surrender Troops to Allies
By Louis F. Keemi.e
" (United Press War Editor)
The German front collapsed completely in i the ; north today
and the last vestiges of resistance were melting in me souin.
Nazi leaders admitted the hopelessness of the situation and
were working mainly to deliver as many of their remaining
troops as possible to the western allies instead of Russia be
fore the formal end ot tne war.
Reports persisted that surrender negotiations were in
progress in Denmark or at the German naval base of Kiel be
tween Field Marshal Sir Bernard L. Montgomery and nazi
fuehrer Admiral Karl Doenitz.-
The German-controlled Oslo No Fighting Reported
radio said a "cease fire" order I "So fqr, no fighting has been re
already had been issued in I ported in Denmark after British
Holland under an armistice in troops crossed the border," the
the German-held area embrac- nazi broadcast from Oslo said. "Al
ing the Rotterdam, Amster- lied transports with food for ci
dam and The Hague districts. Lilians are going through the Ccr-
In the swirling military picture mnn nnes under agreement."
of rapidly disappearing battle! reports about negotiations for
lines, the following occurred: I general surrender were all with-
The American Seventh army in out official confirmation and In
the Bren- many cases conflicting. The most
A Diofomat'rc Drama at San Francisco
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(NBA Telephoto)
One of the few controversies ever aired in nn open meeting at an international conference had reached a cli
max when this picture was taken In the San Francisco Opera House. Soviet Foreign Commissar V. M. Molo
tor Is shown (right) as he stands to vote against the Issuance of an immediate invitation to Argentina to at
tend the IINCIO. Evan Subaslc (left), Yugoslav Foreign Minister, was one of the lew delegates who rose in
support of th 0 Russian stand. ,,.'
i circumstantial were those concern
ing the purported exchanges be
ner pass into Italy for an early
junction with the American Fifth. tweon Doenltz and Marshal Mont-
saizourg, once neauquurura ui gomery.
, the southern redoubt, surrendered
unconditionally to the Seventh ar
my without a fight. Bcrchtes
gaden Is only 11 miles to the
south.
Redoubt Encircled
The Third army had the Checho
slovakian redoubt almost encir
cled, driving almost unopposed to
within live miles of Linz, Austria.
Russian forces were just east of
Linz.
The British Second army In the
north crossed the border into Den-
mnrk unopposed and advanced 15
miles, the German-controlled Oslo
ret nn said. .
'All fighting ceased on the Kiel
I peninsula. The Germans declared
the Kiel and Flensburg naval
bases open cities, to be occupied
at will by the British.
German abandonment of Kiel
and Flensburg and the unopposed
border crossing appeared to be an
indication that the Germans
planned no stand In Denmark and
might be preparing to surrender
Its nazi garrison of about 75,000
men. . .
Stockholm reported the follow
ing nazis involve in the ncgotia'
tions:
Col. Gen. Georg Lindermann,
German commander in Denmark,
and possibly Dr. Werner Best,
Germun governor In Denmark;
Joseph Terboven, German com
missiouer in Norway, and Admi
ral Fritz Boehm, German com
mander In Norway.
Thousands Included
If the reports were true, the ne
gotiations might cover the 150,-
000 to 300,000 German troops in
Norway as well as those In Den
mark and In scattered north Ger
man pockets.
Fighting already was about over
in Holland, where Allied trucks
were bringing in food for the
starving Dutch civilian population
under a truce. Early surrender
of the upwurds of 75,000 Germans
in Holland was expected.
tne cleanup in northern Ger
many was proceeding rapidly. In
rear areas along the Baltic coast
southeast of Denmark, some
500,000 Germans, including 10
rmHEg;pri
generals, surrendered to the Brit-1 In (he Matter of the Re-Sale
ish yesterday, tiritisn ana Amen- ur I'oumy uwneu i.anus
can troops formed an almost solid
junction with the Russians along
a 60-mile front from the port of
Wismar on the Baltic to Witten
berg on the Elbe in the south.
The Canadians mopping up the
North sea pocket were within
five miles of Emdcn and 12 miles
from Wilnelmshafen.
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Musical
POWDER BOX
Genuine pre war favorite.
Select ono for Mother.
4.95 - 5.95
Phis Tax
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8 ounce $1
Atomizer 6QC
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cleanses the air
of odors., instantly
A whiff of Sweot-Aire and the air
Incomes hoah ai a breath ot
spring. Doesn't simply "cover
up" ... it completely dissipates
unpleasant odors!
Suggestions for "Her"
Endo-Creme
The creme that helps the skin1
to look younger and more
beautiful.
3.50
Toilet Sets
Comb, brush and mirror.
$5 $7.50
Compacts.. $1 - 2.50
Cutcx Sets 1.50
Revlon Lipstick and
Nail Polish
BEOT RUG CO.
Allen Young, Proprietor
953 Wall St.
Phone A
County Court
Proceedings
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BE IT REMEMBERED, That at
a regular meeting of the County
Court held April 18, 1945, all mem
bers being present, the following
business was transacted:
In the Matter of Clulms
Against the County:
The following bills were pre
sented and ordered paid:
GENERAL FUND
First National Bank, March
withholding tax $413.75
Northwest Printing Co.,
clerK, supplies d.bl
Kllham Stationery & Print
ing Co., D.A., supplies 7.38
Doris Abernathy, court re
porter 30.00
Bend-Troy Laundry, jail -
exp. : 1.64
J. , H. McNeely, courthouse
exp 19.85
Felix Motor Sales, sheriff,
auto exp 4.95
Erlksen s Stationery and Of
. fice Supply, D.A. 3.29;
, J.P. 8.45; circuit judge
7.20 18.94
Bend-Portland Truck Serv.,
clerk, freight 1.82
Shell Oil Company, sheriff,
auto exp - 25.30
Oregon Protective Society,
juvenile exp 5.00
The Boys' and Girls' Aid So
ciety of Oregon, juvenile
i exp : 5.00
IMonda Matich, clerk hire,
1 treas 24.00
Marguerite Lyons, clerk I.
I hire, assessor 1 13.C0
Dr. H. J. Kavanaugh, vital
i stat 5.00
iTIio Haloid Company, recti
graph, freight and sup
plies 3028.27
Gilmore Oil Company, slier-
; iff, auto exp 6.G7
Catholic Charities, Inc., ju-
I venile exp 15.00
Stevens-Ness Law Pub. Co.,
D.A., supplies 2.50
COURT HOUSE BUILDING
IMPVT. ETC. FUND:
Myron Symons, lawn mow-
I er 25.00
I TAYLOR GRAZING FUND:
i Bend Hardware Company,
i wire 410.00
GENERAL ROAD FUND:
First National Bank, March
i withholding tax 206.45
Howard Cooper ' Corpora-
' tion, hdw
Bend Hardware Company,
hdw
Bend-Portland Truck Serv.,
gen. exp
Shell Oil Company, lube
Reed Tractor and Equip
ment, parts
Tide Water Associated Oil
Company, fuel 330.10
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: . 4
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, tor not les than the mini
mum price and terms set opposite
each tract, plus costs of advertis
ing and recording the deed.
Parcel No. 1 Lots 5 and 6,
Block 31, Center Addition (20
down, balance in 3 equal pay
ments, 67r int.) $40.00 Terms.
Parcel No. 2 Lots 10, 11 and 12,
Block 1, Orokla. $30.00 Cash.
Parcel No. 3 West 20 feet, Lot
4, Block 79, Bend Park (50
down, balance due June 19, 1945,
at 6 int.) $20.00 Terms.
Parcel No. 4 Lot 4. Block 32.
Northwest Townsite Company's
Second Addition. $35.00 Cash. '
Parcel No. 5 Lot 7, Block 33,
Northwest Townsite Company's
Second Addition. $80.00 Cash.
In the Matter of Applications '
For Beer Licenses:
At this time the Court approved
the following applications for
beer licenses:
Cecil R. Henry (Henry's StoreJ
Route 1. Bend. Oregon. Package
Store Class "A".
Jackson & Huston. Brothers.
Oregon, Retail Beer Class "C"
license. '
Everett B. Powell (Powell's
Cafe) Laplne, Oregon, Retail Beer
Class "C".
In the Matter of Deeds
To County Owned Lands:
The Court deeded the City of
Bend the West Half of Lot 9,
Block 7, Wlostoria; Lot 15, Block
4, River Terrace; and Lots 7, 8, 9,
10, Block 4, Kenwood for the con
sideration of $100.00.
In tho Matter of Leasing Jt
County Owned Lands:
At this time the Court signed
the following leases:
Raleigh Aulman NW'iNWtt,
Sec. 24, Twp. 18 S.R. 12 E.W.M.
($5.00 per year. Term: Jan. 1,
1945 to Dec. 31, 1945).
M. H. Jones NNE'4, NEW
NW'i, Sec. 15; W'iNWM, Sec.
22, Twp. 17 S.R. 12 E.W.M. (3c per
acre Term: Jan. 1, 1945 to Dec.
31, 1953).
In the Matter of Salary Raises
For Deschuf esCounty Employees':
The Court ordered a $10.00 per
month raise for Hazel .V. Barclay,
Public Health Nurse and a raise
of 50c per day for George H. Mc
Allister, County Roadmaster.
The Clerk was ordered to place
O. H. Miller, Janitor, on the pay
roll at $175.00 per month, com
mencing March 25, 1945; Harry
Johnson, Deputy Sheriff, Jaijer
and Probation Officer, at $200.00
per month, and Iva Johnson as
Jail Matron at the rate of $25.00
per month.
In the Matter of the Re-Salo
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: 1
THEREFORE, BE IT ORDER
ED, that the Sheriff be, and he is,
hereby authorized and directed to
sell the following described real
Eroperty, in the manner provided
y law, for not less than the mini
mum price and terms set opposite
each tract, plus costs of advertis
ing and recording the deed.
Parcel No. 1 SV4NWW, Sec
tion 33, Twp. 14 S., R. 11 E.W.M.
(20 down, balance in three equal
monthly payments of $21.33 each,
beginning June 26. 1945. 6 inter
est). $80.00 Terms.
Parcel No. 2 S'ANW'i, NEH
(except 39.63 acres deeded to U.S.)
SWA, SKM, Section 36, Twp. 14
S., R. 13 E.W.M. Less existing
roads and U.S. right-of-way. (20
down, balance in three equal an
nual payments, at 6 interest).
$560.00 Terms.
Parcel No. 3--SW'4, Section 7,
W!4, Section 18; NW"i, Section
19, N Ms SW '4 , S W '4 SW '4 , Sect ion
19. all in Township 22 S.. R. 23 E.
W.M. S. Section 12; NVi. Sec
tion 13, SEW, Section 13, NE'4,
NtSSEW. EWNWW. NWMNW'4,
Section 24, all In Twp. 22 S.. R.
22 E.W.M. (1920 acres) (20
down, balance In three equal an
nual payments, at 6 interest.)
$1920.00 Terms.
In the Matter of Appointment of a
Deputy Horticultural Inspectur: .
It appearing to the Court that
It is necessary and convenient
that W. C. Robinson be appointed
DeDUty Horticultural Inspector, .
It is, therefore, ORDERED that
he be and he is hereby appointed
Deputy Horticultural Inspector
for Deschutes County.
In the Matter of the
Use of County Land:
At this time the Court slimed a
resolution- releasing the United
States from anv liability or claims
against it which the County of
Deschutes now has or ever will
have arising out of the army
maneuvers.
There being no further busi
ness, Court adjourned.
C. L. ALLEN, County Judge
E. E. VARCO, Commissioner
A. E. STEVENS, Commissioner'
Flames Destroy
Nazi Chancellery
Moscow, May 4 (III A Russian
war correspondent reported to
day that after tne capture of Ber
lin he found the chancellery
where the nazis said Adolf Hitler
died engulfed in flames which
drove him from Hitler's office
after a quick survey.
(If the correspondent's reported
visit to the chancellery shed any
light on Hitler's fate, the soviet
censorship apparently was not
ready to pass it since Moscow has
Issued no official report on what
was found at the chancellery if
anything that would bear on the
German version of Hitler's death.)
Lt. Col. Pavel Troyanovsky, in
a dispatch to the soviet army
organ Red Star, described the fire-
Hastened visit to the chancellery
soon after the last resistance in
Berlin ended. , .
BICYCLES STOLEN
Theft of two bicycles were be
ing investigated today by Bend
police after their owners had re
ported their loss. Ray Lloyd,
2305 Awbrey road, said that his
bicycle was stolen from in front
of 1622 Awbrey road while he was
visiting friends there; and Fred
Pickett, 273 Jefferson place, said
his was taken from the rack in
front of the Montgomery-Ward
order office. i
The female halibut weighs 10
times as much as her mate.. I
Give Mother
A Gift,
of Jewelry '
Sparkling bits of jewelry add
dash to Mother's summer cos
tumes. Earrings, bracelets, pins
delicately and beautifully designed.
L'
Or you may please her more with a '
gift of lovely woodenware or hand
hammered aluminum or perhaps
a framed picture or a picture
frame.
Ceramic '
Novelties
Pins, Necklaces,
etc.
ijjii
Or for her table, Fostoria glass
' ' ware or Franciscan pottery. And
that's only a start to the great
variety of gifts we have. Best thing
to do see them!
Two names she'll appreciate on her gift
yours, and ...
Symons Bros
"The House of Beauty"
947 Wall Street Phone 175
55.S0
4.00
5.59
27.56
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too
PASTEURIZED SKIM MILK
ADOS TO ITS GOODNESS
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OitoiMRCASiay,
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Capture Her Happy Smile
in a Graduation Photograph
Today she stands on the threshold of a new life, but
you'll always want to remember her as she looked on
the happy occasion of her graduation. What better
way to preserve tho graduating girl's or boy's glowing
appearance than in a true to life photograph?
NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY
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STUDIOS
"PORTRAITS OF DISTINCTION"
906 Wall . . Next to USO . . Phone 89 . . Bend
Open Weekdays Closed Sundays
9:30 a. m. to 6 p. m. "
Sludios also in Klamath Falls, Medford, Albany, Portland.
One-Third of Ail Bend Cars
Checked Have Faulty Brakes . ,
Here's How to Defect Unsafe Brakes
When Brakes Are Applied (Pedal Depressed)
Pedal should not travel within two inches of floor
' Pedal action should not feel "spongy"
Pumping pedal several times should not be required to stop the car
Car should not pull (swerve) from straight-ahead path
Complete stop from any speed should not require more than legally
prescribed stopping distance
Let Us Check Your Brakes
BRAKE ADJUSTMENT
A simple brake adjustment and the addition of brake
fluid in the hydraulic system may be all your car needs.
The cost is trifling.
BRAKE RELINING
New brake lining and smoothing of the brake drums
cost only a nominal amount. Don't risk a bad accident.
Restore brake efficiency!
WE USE GENUINE FACTORY REPLACEMENT
PARTS AND APPROVED BRAKE PROCEDURE
ON EVERY JOB.
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South of Post Office
Phone 193