The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, June 02, 1948, Page 6, Image 6

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    WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1943
PAGE SIX
THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND. OREGON
Forester Named
To Head KM
Albert Wlcsendanger, ' for 39
years Identified with Mt. Hood
national forest in imponani exe
cutive capacities, on June 15 be-
' comes executive secretary of
Keep Oregon Green association,
according to Dean Paul M. Dunn,
state chairman of the fire prevcn-
. tion organization.
Wiesendanger has earned a na
tional reputation for his years of
work in forestry, in fire protec-
- tion and in forest recreation,
" Dean Dunn said. A native Port
Z lander, he is known to thousands
m of Oregonians who have visited
" Mt. Hood during the past four
" decades. He has lectured to two
generations of students In schools
- throughout the northwest on for
" est recreation and protection
themes.
- "Secretary Wicsendanger steps
Z into this important post at one of
m the most critical forest fire per-
- iods in our history," Dunn stated.
" "His first undertaking will be to
m visit every county KOG commit-
tee and lay plans to combat man-
caused fires this summer. CHI
R zona of Oregon are u(ged to give
complete cooperation again this
year, for fire hazards are greater
than ever."
m KNtahlishes Reputation
'Albert Wiesimdanger has
made an enviable reputation for
himself during his long years of
continuous service to forestry,"
2 H. J. Andrews, regional U.S. for-
ester said. "His educational work
among students and adults has
been of the highest order. His
, new post with KOG will give him
an even broader opportunity to
- serve Oregon."
Wlesendanger attended Couch
school and Lincoln high school in
Portland and took University of
Oregon extension courses. He is a
senior member of the Society f
American Foresters. He was sen
ior forest ranger at Eagle Creek,
lrom 1016 to 1939, principal for
est ranger at Timberline lodge
from 193P to 1941 and has been
district ranger at Columbia gorge
in iceent years. He will make his
headquarters at the KOG offices
at Salem. Wiesendangor succee is
Charles Ogle, secretary for the
past throe years, who has resign
ed to lake up other work in Ore
gon. Realty Transfers
Deeds, May 17
Oliver E. Glazebrook to Abra
ham Bucholz, all blks. 165, 166,
174, 175, Hlllman.
Abraham Bucholz to Robert
Cornett, all blks. 166, 174, Hlll
man'. N. O. Isaacson to Wm. i! Mc
Burney, parts of lots 5 and 6,
Dobeson-Slocum.
Edward A. Powell to Elmer A.
Olson, E 105 ft. lot 24 So. More
land nc.
N. R. Gilbert to Emory E. John
ston, lot 1, blk. 6, River terr.
Emory E, Johnston to Jasper
Ward, lot 1, blk. 6, River terr.
Elmer J. Peterson, executor, to
Carl H. Baker, exec, SENE SW
NE NENE 28 16 11.
State Reclamation comm. to El
mer Peterson, exec, SENE 28 16
11.
Don Waddle to Bernard J. Mey
er, NENE 19 16 12.
Charles E. Bradbury to George
E. Lydick, lot 7, blk. 8, Staats.
Marlon Lydick to George Ly
dick, lot 7, blk. 8, Staats.
Mark Ferns to C. Victor E.
Kerns, that part EViNW 27 22 10
West of Fremont hy.
Ernest Stelnlicht to George L.
Short, lots 8, 9, blk. 101 1st add
Bend pk.
Woodrow E. Miller to Jack R.
Gordon, lots 25, 16, blk. 101 1st
add Bend pk.
Clifford E. Laursen to Pat Dar
rar, lot 1, blk. 4, Center.
Mortgages, May 17
Henry Stiixner Jr., to George
II. Brewster, SWSW 30 15 13.
William I. McBurney, parts of
lots 5 and 6, Dohson -Slocum.
Pat Darrar to U. S. Nat'l, lot 1,
blk. 41, Center.
Mortgage Itch-uses, May 17
Jesse F. Scott to Don Waddle,
NENE 1!) 16 12. '
John DeBoer to A. Michael Bar
rett, lot 1 S 10 ft. 2 blk. 6, Lytic.
U. S. Nat'l link to Woodrow E.
Miller, lots 25, 26, blk. 101 1st
add Bend pk.
Deeds, May 18
Frank S. Laursen to James L.
Zlegler, lot G, V".-j 7 blk. 40 Center.
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ELMER HUDSON
Cornelius C. Burns to Lawrence
C. Musgrave, lot 12, blk. 16, Des
chutes. Charles R. Nelson to Arthur G,
Crashaw, lot 4, blk. 4, Terminal,
C. L. McCauley, sheriff, to E. J.
Gibson, sheriff's deed, lot 2, blK
S, Center.
George F. Dubois to Mabel 13.
Phlln. lot 4. blk. 41. Wiestorla.
Harry A. Peterson to Joseph T.
Haugen, lot d, blk. b, Highland
Mortgages, May 18
Richard Moorsman to Pac 1st
fed sav and loan, lot 7, Jefferson
view.
James L. Zlegler to U. S. nat'l
bnk, lot C, W 7, blk. 40, Center.
William F. Rann to 1st nat'l
bnk, lot 4, blk. 4, Center.
Ernest Berg to des- fed sav and
loan, lot 11, blk. 15, Blvd.
Edward W. McLennan to Des
fed sav and loan, E 19 ft. lot 3,
blk 4, Center.
Herbert N. Wilcox to U. S. nat'l
bnk, lot 5, blk 2, Lava rd.
Joseph T. Haugen to First Nat'l
bnk, lot G, blk 6, Highland.
McrtifUge Kelmises, May IX
Angel A. Peterson to Harry Pet
erson, lot 6, blk G, Highland.
Mabel C. Rennolds to William
A. Harpe, part of SENW 21 15 13.
First nat'l bnk to George F. Du
bois, lot 4, blk 41, Wiestorla.
Deeds, May 19
M. A. Lynch to Redmond Pack
ing co Inc., part of NWNE 21 15
13.
Robert Ormand Lyon to H. R.
Plumb, lots 3, 4, blk 8, Mill.
Grace Aitken to Richard Day,
lots 1-2-3 W 21.35' 4 blk 5, David
sons.
Deschutes co to Raleigh Am
man, NWNW 24 18 12.
Deschutes co to Millard carr,
lots 5-6-7. blk 53, Center.
Deschutes co to F. T. Chestnut,
lots 11, 12, 13, blk 4, Center.
Deschutes co to Olaf Skjersaa,
lot 22, blk 120, 1st add, Bend pk.
Deschutes co io Claud A. Mi
chael, lots 8, 9, blk 12, lots 41, 42,
blk 11 Bonne Home.
Deschutes co to E. B. Everman
lots 1 to 8 inc. blk 47 Center.
Deschutes co to Loyd Mathers,
lots 7 8 blk 44, Center.
Vernon W. Powning to E. P.
Tankersley, part SENE 20 17 12
and part of tract 9 Norwood.
Harry L. Denton to Paul L.
Krueger, lots 9 10, blk 5, Orokla.
Paul L. Krueger to Raymond
W. Gibson, lots 9 10, blk 5, Orokla.
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Answer: True.
Christian Thoresen to Everett
L. Dodd N. 53 ft. lot 9, blk 2, Mill
add.
Thorval H. Johnson to Mont O.
Copenhaver, lot 5, blk 4, Des
chutes. George Jaques to Frank C. For
ester. SWSW. 24 17 14.
Ralph E. Shumate to Joseph G.
Mack, W 23 ft. lot 4 E 30 ft. 5, blk
79 Bend pk.
Mortiraircs, May 19
Everett L. Todd to Grace Dick,
N. 53 ft. lot 9, blk 2, Mill add.
Mont O. Copenhaver to 1st na
tional, lot 5, blk 4, Deschutes.
Walter C. Wood to Georgia B,
Gudmunson, lot 12, blk 4, Mill.
Mortgage IKHeatut. May IB
Frank C. Forster to George
Jacques, SESW 24 17 14.
Deeds, May 20
James Blaine Gammon to Wal
ter Newton Perry, part of SESW
4 15 10.
Jack R. Gordon to Keith E.
Smith, lot 4, blk 19, 1st add, Aw
brey rtf.
Edwin L. Losch to James W.
Valentine, part SESW 4 18 12.
C. A. Roos to Irving D. Harden-
dorf, part of WWNW'A 9 18 12.
Bessie Peterson to Howard
Mayfield, lots 3 and N 14.43 ft. lot
4 blk D. Redmond T.S.
Howard Mayfield to J. M.
Sweet, lpts 3 and N 14.43 ft. lot 4,
blk D. Redmond T.S.
Minie Bowman to Ernest E.
Stelnlicht, lots 1-2, blk 104, 1st add
Bend pk.
Mortgages, May zu
John M. Sweet to Prudential
Ins. co, lots 3 and N 14.43 ft. lot 4,
blk D.. Red. T.S.
J. Harvey Drake to U. S. nat 1
bnk, to 10, Boyds acreage.
Harry I. Stearns to Charles M.
Montgomery, WVjNW 29; EV4 of
30; WVi W6NE14, NEJ4NWH
6-21-11; SEKNEK 1-21-10 except
ing rt of way or, tr. ry.
Mortgage Release, May 20
U. S. Nat'l bnk to Robert C.
Harris, EV4 lot 6, blk 6, Kenwood
gardens:
CLEANERS CLEANED
Salem, Ore. (tn Thieves clean
ed out a Salem clothes cleaning
establishment. They took 200 ar
ticles valued at $2,500. Police re
port on the job was labeled:
"Cleaners taken to cleaners."
E. A. Everett, the owner, didn't
think it was funny.
Ladies'
IN 1882.
jiiPto I
Pythian Knights
Plan Initiation
Twenty-eight members of the
newly .formed Crooked River
lodge, Knights of Pythias, will re
ceive the rank of knight at a cere
mony set for Saturday at 8 p.m.
in the Crook county town. The
Bend lodge will take part' in the
initiation, assisted by lodgemen
from Redmond and a delegation
of grand lodge members from
Portland. In the group will be
Walter Cleason, grand secretary
and O. I. Lambourne, special
grand deputy.
The Bend and Redmond lodges
conferred the page and esquire
ranks on the candidates this past
week end. The Prineville lodge
consists of 19 new members and
nine who are re-instated. Dr. R.
D. Ketchum, of Bend, vice grand
chancellor, was In charge of the
ceremony. ,
Treed 'Cat' Offers
Much Excitement
Oceanslde, Cal. (IP Police offi
cer Tony Telebar answered a tele
phone call from an excited wom
an who reported that her dog
had treed a cat near her home.
As Telebar arrived on the
scene, the dog left the treed cat
and chased the officer. The cat
then lumped from the tree and
bounded down a canyon. The dog
switched back after the cat and
again treed the feline. This time
the officer turned a flashlight on
the tree and saw not a housecat
but a full grown wildcat.
He fired his service revolver
and the animal fell from the tree
into a clump of bushes. There
were many snarls and growls
from the area but Telebar declin
ed to approach the wounded cat.
In the morning there was no
sign of either a dead or wounded
wildcat. .
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