THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1945 PAGE FIVE I Local News TEMPERATURE Maximum yesterday, 52 degrees. Minimum last night, 38 degrees. TODAY'S WEATHER Temperature: 10 p. m., 40 de grees; 10 a. m., 53 degrees. Ba rometer (reduced to sea level): 10 p. m., 30.10 Inches; 10 a. m., 30.10 Inches. Relative humidity: 10 p. m.( 90 per cent; 10 a. m., 60 per cent. Velocity of wind: 10 p. m., i mues; xu a. m., 4 nines. Prevailing direction of wind: Southwest. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Kimsey re turned last night from Portland where Kimsey, circulation man ager for The Bulletin, attended the Pacific Northwest Circulation Managers' conference. Walnah Francis, 1724 Lytle street, today began work as a clerk in the offices of the Des chutes national forest. E. S. Moroney of the United Airlines, was a -business visitor here today from Portland. Calvin L. Sherman, Prinevllle, last night was a guest at the Pilot Butte inn. Raymond Voegtly of Burns, was a business caller in Bend to day. E. B. Stanton, H. M. Bates, Port land, and J. D. Daniel of Wishram, Wash., Were here today on busi- ness for the S.P.&S. railway. Fred H. Blester, Jr., of Warm Springs, visited local friends to day. Douglas Cantrell, MM 3c, 16 Hill street, Bend, has returned home on leave after long service In the south and western Pacific with a Seabee battalion. Cantrell GutmmSt recently statini in J Mrs. Sarah Roney of The! Dalles, arrived here today to I spend several days with her son 1 and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. i H. G. Roney, 97 Shasta place. She I plans to continue on to San Fran- i i iT see ner daughter, Mrs. f- Chnstianson, who recently! arrived from New Guinea where ! she was a prisoner of the Japs. I Mrs. Christianson is in a San! t rancisco hospital. Pvt. and Mrs. Gale Pelker and ! daughter, Marjorie Gayle, re-1 turned today from with Mrs. Pelker's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Val lard Stokoe, at the Fall river hatchery. Pelker is on furlough from the army and will leave this week-end for Camp Howze, Texas, where he is stationed. Mrs. -Carrol June Adams, re cently of New York City, has pur chased DrODertV in Ronri nnrf plans to make her home here. i-t. Kobert L. Barbour is on a short leave from the army air corps before beinf? assigned to overseas duty, and is visiting at irc iiuinf oi nis parents, Mr. ana Mrs. A. R. Barbour, 335 Harmon boulevard. Robert has service since July, 1943, and has oeen siauonea at Dases in norma, Texas and California rofoiijlno specialized training. He received his wings at Monroe, La., In No vember, 1944. He will leave Sun day to report to an Idaho base. Thomas Doolv of Prinpvillp. was in Bend yesterday on business. Miss Elizabeth Boeckli, home demonstration agent, went to Tetherow Rllttp tnriav in nttmiri an extension unit meeting. fvt. led Preede, who has been training at Ft. Knox, is visiting 3 DAYS ONLY STARTING TONIGHT at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Preede in Bend. Ted will report to Ft. Ord, Calif., June 5. Mrs. Virgil Hill and Mrs. Dewey Craig from Gilchrist were shop ping in Bend today. Mrs. William R. Glllenwater of Portland, returned to Bend Tues day, accompanied by her two year old son, Paul. They are visiting Mrs. Gillenwater's sister, Miss'Elizabeth Boeckli. Mrs. Elma Ellis .will be added to the staff of operators at the Artistic beauty salon during the summer months, Mrs. Dan Sul livan, manager, reported today. Mrs. Paula Olson from Madras was shopping in Bend today. Seth Dickson from Ft. Klamath was in Bend last night enroute to his Cold Spring ranch on Crook ed River. Mrs. William Lane and daugh ters, Kathleen and Mary, have returned to Bend for the summer. The girls have been attending St. Mary s Academy In The Dalles, and Mrs. Lane spent the winter in Portland. Lt. Bud Stipe, ferry pilot sta- tioned at Great Falls, Mont., left this morning after a short stop over in Bend. Chief Paul H. Connet, in charge of the navy recruiting station in Bend, was back here today after spending three days in Wheeler county on a recruiting mission. The Loyal Order of Moose will hold .'three special meetings for the initiation of candidates who were not taken into the- order last Sunday, it was reported to day. The meetings are set for tomorrow, June 8 and June 22, at 8 p. m. Those failing to attend either of, these meetings forfeit their dues, it was stated. 2nd. Lt. Lester Hall, son of Col. Lester M. Hall who was sta tioned at Camp Abbot during its accupaney by the army engineers, has been liberated from a German prison camp, friends here learned today. The bomber pilot's parents now reside at Fort Lewis, where ; Col. Hall is in charge of the per sonnel center. The t nday night dances at Car roll Acres are being discontinued for the present. Adv. The public is invited to a dance Saturday night, Way. 26, at the Bend Roller Rink sponsored by the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Adv. Dance at Eastern Star Grange hall Saturday nights. Ladies free. v Adv. LINDBERGH IN IRELAND Dublin, May 24 (U'Charles A. Lindbergh was expected to arrive at Foynes after a transatlantic flight today. He was reported to be touring Europe on an aviation assignment on behalf of the U. S. army and navy. JOHNSON CHANGES BERTHS Corvallis, Ore., May 24 tU'i The Lake 'county agent, Victor W. Johnson, has been appointed ymatilla county agent, William L. Tcutsch, assistant director of the Oregon State college exten sion service announced today. Johnson had held the Lake coun ty post 15 years. II Potion.... H . as he prr manhandles .' I I opponents... r Putty... I in the hands I l'' Cl jj jjlPP f&&' ' ARTHUR LAKE. DALE EVANS ' 5- Lionel STANDER . George MEEKER . Paul HURST j ' jfcT ld NSOH WEEKS d hi, OICH1IIK ijL2'' PLUS CO-FEATURE s(pM:;"'J fl n I I i vJ5s.VI 'e'er Mr I Seattle's cleaning Its totem pole. Wfrrkif v LJ'a, Kt HAKOlie I Bids have been called for washing i&ffL4-WStiW LJWWm itg parSi a 24 unscrubbed for i!&gSg&Srs-p ' the past six years. TONIGHT SHOWS -VV SATURDAY 7 &X V ' P dfff ft Farrell Clarifies Ballot Proposal . Portland. Ore.. May 24 Ml A lot of people are confused by the June 22 ballot proposal to provide money for postwar building con struction. Secretary of state Robert S. Farrefl Jr., seeking to clarify the legislative situation, today pointed out: 1. Oreeon has the money lt needs to finance the $10,000,000 program. 2. All the voters are asked to do is approve a "mechanical de vice" so the money can be spent. 3. The state tax commission will have a surplus of $15,625,221.51 on June 30. more than enough to "comuletely offset the five-mill. two-year property tax provided in the proposed measure." 4. It wouldn't cost the taxpayers a nickel, Buildings Needed Farrell added that the state des perately needs the buildings pro vided in the propositioiWthe money is already here . . . there's nothing we can do with it except put it in the building program." The secretary of state said the legislature rightly placed the measure on the ballot as a proper ty tax so that income tax surplus, reserved by the constitution for offsetting property taxes, might be used. He poined out, however, that it had been thought that future in come tax revenues would be re quired for the offset? whereas the revised figures now show the money to be available immediate ly. Unless the measure is passed so the income tax surplus can be used, the state would have no funds for any program of post war construction, Farrell said. 'Conchy' Hero 1 ' iSC J I- Pfc. Desmond T. Doss, Seventh Day Adventist and conscien tious objector, refused to carry a gun, but wns sent overseas as a medical aide with the 77th Division. He is now their hero. On bloody Okinawa, ho was rending his Bible, ns usual, when his commander asked his help in rescuing 75 Yanks, lying1 wounded under murderous Jap Are. Ho made the rescue almost ' single-handed. He's pictured above with his wife, Dorothy, a Norfolk, Va., schoolteacher. Mrs. Hazel Whitehouse, Portland, and Mrs. Lawrence Matheny, also survive, as do five grandchildren Sisters Millman Dies in Hospital Ending a long time service as a mill worker and resident of Central Oregon, Alexander G. Green, 59, of Sisters, died last night at the St. Charles hospital. He had been ill but a short time. Funeral services, arranged by the Niswonger and Winslow fu neral home, will be held in their chapel at 2:30 p. m. Saturday, with burial following in Green wood cemetery. Rev. Robert Mc Ilvenna will have charge. Mr. Green, a native of St. Paul, Nebraska, came to Central Ore gon in 1905, and after residing in Silver Lake and other sections, came to Bend in 1927. For 17 years he was an employe of the Brooks Scanlon Lumber Company Inc. Home in Sisters For the past year, Mr. Green had resided in Sisters, and was an employe of the Hitchcock Lum ber company there. Besides his wife, Mrs. Ava E. Green, Mr. Green leaves three children, Glen Ernest Green of The Dalles, Mrs. James Bowles, Sisters, and Claude A. Green of Bend. Ins mother, Mrs. Caroline Green of Portland, and three sis ters, Mi's. James Wells, Oswego; f,ofe SAVINGS m tart Tonv for Qucfc Keller1 of Pain Duo to Simple Headache "IO0 Tabd et Tooth POWDER Our prices never went to war! Most of your favorite nationally ad vertised drugs and toi letries are still selling at low pre-war levels . . peacetime prices that win a victory for sav ings. We nailed down S rices and we will keep icm nailed down. We will continue to help the Government keep current Inflationary firesHUres In check by irtnglng you peace time economy today , and every day. Shop at ' Brandts and save for victory. Sil-Key Moke-Up Sponge 15c to SOc Soy Bean Oil Shampoo... 39c Sassafras Barti . . 2 oz. 19c Dawg-Gone to Protect Shrubs .............. 25c Imported Olive Oil... pt. $1.49 Annual Poppy Sale To Be Sponsored By Auxiliary Mrs. Anne Forbes, Bend chair man of the American Legion aux iliary Poppy sales, announces that on Friday and Saturday, May 25- 26, the public will be asked to wear their memorial flower, pay ing tribute to those who gave their lives m America s service during the world wars. The poppy comos from the fields of France and Belgium where the churning tide of war obliterated all touches of beauty except Its brave red blossoms. It was na ture's tribute to the heroic dead I and here in America It Is the tri-! 'bute of patriots to those -who' made patriotism's highest sacri fice. These paper poppies are flow-: ers that have even greater sig nificance than any nature could produce. They have been grown in Oregon hospitals ami work-; rooms where war's suffering is still going on. They have bloomed under the hands of men disabled from war -the comrades of those : In whose honor they will be worn. : These disabled veterans derive double benefit from the work. First, it gives them employment HB4CH f & i IARGE CAKE .15 75c Vaseline Hair Tonic .......... 63c $1.00 Luxor Hand Cream 89c $1.50 Kreml Tonic, $1.39 $1.38 Lady Esther Cream 98c $1.00 Mar-O-Oil Shampoo 89c ' 100 B-Complex Tablets 98c 60 Calcium Wafers, 59c 100 A&D Tablets... 79c 200 Brewers' Yeast Tablets 57c 100 Iron & Yeast Tablets 49c m!.i.i.ifl.j!,nnH BLUE PRINT for the FUTURE Men of Science are drawing the dewlgn for a healthier life plotting the course medicine will follow . , . new drugs, new skills, new methods that will alleviate pain and lengthen life. The specifications aren't complete they never will lie as long as a single disease Is unconnuorcd; but In these Blue Prints for the Future lie great hopo for mankind. We will build our prescription sesTice on these self-same blue prints. $1.00 Tussy Deo 50c Vt I'rlco . 25c True American Lotion 19c $1.00 Air Mail Stationery ...... 59c 35c Yellow Petro latum 29c 50c Heavy Mineral Oil pt. 39c Add 20 Federal excise tax to Cosmetics, Jewelry 1,0001-g. Saccharin Tablets 79c Pro-phy-lac-tic Combs.... 15c to 50c 11 "We've sot theto fix your DODGE car or truck!" - , best:! TO BE EARLY ANY NIGHT! CONT.NUOUS SATURDAY! LINE FORMS AT 6:45 TONIGHT! ...and our mechanics have the "KNOW HOW" to give dependable BGDGE-PLY1G0TH SERVICE You'll find our stock of factory-engineered parte for Dodge and Plymouth cars and Dodge Job Rated trucks most complete! For your wartime service needs SEE US FIRST! Our expert mechanics have the "know how" to do the job right and our prices are reasonable! t ESBT MAKE AN APPOINTMENT-TODAY SODS Central Oregon Motor Co. and a chance to, help support themselves and their families. Second, the work is of real value in aiding their recovery, occupy ing hands and minds. No. 26-13 Rvnnnsli nf Anmifll S 1 11 m m f n t of the Flrrmnn'n Fund Indemnity Com pany ot San Franc) nc-n, In the Mate or California on tho thirty -first day of Dpcemhrr. 11144, inartp to the Jnsuianee Commissions of the State ot Oregon, pursuant o taw- INCOMK Net priMnlunu ii'CpIvmI, fl.l:t.1.n23 Offl. Total Interest, dividend! and leal en late income. tr8.(i:itl If). Income from other nourccs, t3l, 1811 17 Total income. $10 .in.1.7nfl 44. DIKUUHSKMKNTS Net amount pind policyholder for loaael. 1.7111 .. 13" H Loss adluslmcnt expenses, $071 .fltin 43. AKcntH commission! or Brokerage. (I. Mill. 343 78 Salaries and fees officers, direc tors, home office employes, lriil.3(lll Ifl. Taxes, licenses and fees. !)U4.7(iO 1.1, Dividends paid to stockholders if'axh, 3OO.(HIII0O: strrt'k, Nonel, rKlfl.OOO 00 Divldonds paid or credited to policy holders. None All other expenditures, $!)55.2ft1 84. Total dlshmsemrnlB, $8,744,838.02. AUMITTF.D ASSKTS Value of real estate owned (market value), None. , Loans on mortgage! and collateral, ttc . None. . Value of bondf owned (amortized). Value of stocks owned (market value I. $6.1108,1101 00 Cash in banks and on hand. 13,185.- Premtums In course of collection written since September 30, 1944, $1.- I'l.lKMOO. Interest and rents due and accrued. C48.0I8 03. i,..r fnelV 147.1.007 fll. Total admitted assets. I2I 1WI.2H1 47. UABILII IKS. SI!ltl'I.US AND OTHER FUNDS Tol.l unnaid claims. 7.7IJ20nS. F.stlmaled loss adjustment expense It Is hoped that every citizen will he wearing the crimson badge by nightfall of May 20, as every cent given is spent for the re habilitation of veterans and their families, it is pointed out. the Reasons between North and South America. HOY LOSES Mil- K Albany, Ore,, May 24 dl'i Eleven-year-old Jimmy Clayton was drowned last night when he stepped Into a 17-foot hole while wading under a railroad bridge. Ills small brother and another companion called neighbors and the body was recovered but too late for resuscitation. American chimney swifts wear ing bands on their legs In the United States have been found In Peru during winter months in the north; these birds migrate with Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH With More Comfort FASTEETH, pteMant alkaline (noiw actd) powder, hold false, teeth mor firmly. To eat and talk In more com fort, juat aprlnkle a little FAHTEKTH on your platee. No gummy, gooey, pnaty taate or feeling. Cheoka ''platp odor'; (denture breath), (Jet KASTEETU at any drug etoro. Ouaranld to lv quick rllf or your monoy bock 10c, SOe or $1.00 s t all drug countt r J fnr unoaid claimt, 1IM.04.100. Total unrariH'f) premium! on ill un- DittriiHilnr: Dotti; Plymouth I'aHsriisfT Curs UW .lnh HnU il Trucks 8:.j Komi SI. .!. L. VAN III I I KL I'll one li cxiiri-(i i-UkM, i4.ow:t.'fH !(J Salnrles, rents, expernen, htlw, c- rounis, feus, etc., due or accrued. 1110. 940 17 . Exiimaiefl amount due or accrued for tunes, UMBO'IH 14. OminisMorn, brnkrraBe. or other charges flue and accrued, 77fi.3Wl3. All oth.-r liabilities Il.tl2.24.lfl Totl liahilitiiji, except capital, 114,- f.r.a. 41,4 4(1 I (Japltal paid up. 11,000.000 00. Sut plua over ail iiabiuuea, a),,- 8r2 07 Surp'" " rosardi policyholder!. 3.21.'i.RfI2 07 Total, f21 169 .2W 47 BUSTNKSS IS OTtEOON FOR THR YKAR N't premiums receive!, J1S2.5H54. Nrl lr.-M' nald. '4 m77 Dividenrli pa:d or credited to policy holder. None , - Name oi Company, Fireman Fund rV.dernnity Company. Name, of pieiident Charlei C. Han- naNam of eereUry. W. Stanley pea i re. S'atutorv resident ittorney for aer vite, Ijnuiiiita CuinntUaloner Stat of Oregon, , . Fully Equipped For Modern Drugless Treatment Spinal AtlJiiHtinftnt Phyxln Therapy Tox Eliminator DlflRmiNlsi, X Itity anil llmrt Graphing Dr. R. D. Ketchum ('lilroprartlcs I'hynlrlan 124 MiiinenoUi Ave. Phone 794 HOME LIGHTING SYSTEMS Motor Driven Gas or niPHi-l Water Driven Wind Driven Every tiie from "portable" units (or cabins, etc., to complete (arm light end power plants. ASK US Bend Electric Co. 644 Franklin Phone 159