The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, August 20, 1948, Page 3, Image 3

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    FRIDAY. AUGUST 20., 1948
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oBetTtecTiYe
hn September 20
Washington, Aug. 20 (IPi New
,ornment controls on - install-
fnt buying of automobiles and
other items will go into effect
nimin lrui" ""f.
The federal' reserve board an.
,ni'l the new rules last night.
dey require a one-third down
ivment on automobiles and a
je-fifth down payment on the
hers. In most cases, the custo
?r must pay the balance within
jmonms. - . ,
The new controls were author-
lot bv the recently-enacted anti-
Illation bill. They are designed
lie eoods by curbing power Of
e ordinary consumer to obtain
Lm on credit. Similar controls
toe in eneei ouring me war.
Many items lnciuaea
Resides automobiles, other
Uns coming under the new re
frictions are cooking stoves,
khwashers.-, ironers, refrigera-
j)rs, washing machines, air eon
tloners, radio (including tele
vision sets' and phonographs),
wing macnines, vacuum clean-
k, ana lurmiure ana rugs.
In general, the restrictions
hlch become effective Sept. 20
bDlv to all purchases costing
tween $50 and $5,000. Consum
es buying items priced at more
lan $1,000 will be given an ad
tlonal three months 18 months
i all to pay the full balance on
leir purchases. .
Loan repayments included
In addition to the 11 speciflcal
mentioned durable items, the
few restrictions also apply to re
tiyment of private loans for va
ttions and other non-emergency
lurposes. There is,, of course, no
tquirement for any down pay
tent on loans. '.
Consumers who borrow 'funds
meet hospital, funeral or doc-
Era' bills may work out a repay
snt agreement with the lender.
Merchants who violate the new
psurations are liable to a maxi
mum penalty of $10,000 fine and
f) years imprisonment. '
The wartime controls, required
one-third down payment on
prtually all items.
N.. Redmond
Northwest Redmond. Aue. 20
Special) Mrs. Lottie Ditterline
las a guest Friday at the home
Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Hood at
rineville Junction. . ... f
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Adams of
eaverton, arrived Friday to
bend a few. days at the home at,
jr. and Mrs. Denton Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barnes
lid son, pastors of the Church
b Christ at Corbett. were visitors
triday at the p. L. Penhollow
pme.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Burgess and
randson, Jason, were Sunday
tinner guests at the home of Mr.
bd Mrs. Bill Burk and family in
Culver. .
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thompson
md daughter, Judy, Mrs. Nellie
rnompson and Mr. and Mrs. u. u
fenhollow and family, were Sun-
lay dinner guests at the home of
rlr. and Mrs. Jesse Minson in
owell Butte.
Mrs. D. L. Penhollow and sons,
im and Mike. Mrs. Earl Thomp-
Ion and daughter. Judy, and Miss
Louise Montague, of the Red-
fond Spokesman, attended the
women's council meeting at the
lome of Mrs. J. C. Minson in
owell Butte Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Georee Fairfield.
If Redmond, were Friday evening
lisitors at the D. L. Penhollow
lome. Wendell Herbison and son,
im, were dinner guests at the
'enhollows' Fridav evening.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Penhollow
Ind son, Jim, visited at the Hul-
pun ueesiey dome m rerreoon
pe Thursday evening.
Mrs. C. F. Peters was a Mon-
lay afternoon visitor at the E. E.
Purgess home.
Mrs. Ray Naff of Redmond
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Currie Denies Bentley Charges
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Laughlin Currie (left), former White Rouse aide, denounced aa
lies the charges voiced against him by Elizabeth Bentley that he ted
la. S. secrets to a Soviet spy ring. Dean Acheson, former under-sec-,
retaiy ot state. Is shown with Currie at the Un-American Activities
.. . Committee hearing in Washington. D. q.
called Monday afternoon at the
Penhollow home.
Irene Burgess and Hibbard
Richards, of Eugene, called brief
ly at the Penhollow home Satur
day evening. They were on their
way to culver to attend the wed
ding of Mary Elizabeth Barber
and Charles Clement. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Adams, of
Beaverton, and Mr. and Mrs. Den
ton Brown, attended church serv
ices in Powell Butte Sunday morn
ing.
Wayne Osborn, pastor of the
Culver Christian church, and
Wendell Herbison, pastor of the
Redmond Church of Christ, were
visitors Wednesday at the D. L.
penhollow nome.
Pendleton Boys
Killed on Bicycles
Pendletbh. Aiig. 20 M Two
bicycle-car - accidents cost the
lives of two Pendleton boys with
in a 24-hour period. .' -
. Police said Craig Hayes, 12, an
Indian boy, was killed instantly
when struck by a car driven by
bonald Ferguson of Vancouver,
B. C, east of here late Wednes
day night.
Last night, Tommy McDonald,
8 was killed instantly west of the
city when struck by a loaded
gravel truck driven by John
Fletcher, Pendleton.
Witnesses said the truck swerv
ed in an attempt to miss the boy
and knocked down a telephone
pole, cuting some phone connec
tions and partially destroyed a
parked automobile.
'Hot Rod' Driver
Killed in Wreck
Portland. Aug. 20 (IB James
T. Evans, 21, Oswego, Ore.,: war
veteran, yesterday was killed
when his "hot-rod" coupe coina
ed with a gravel truck at S. W.
Corbett avenue and Mitchell
street, here.
Police said Evans was round
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the wh, muring proptr wtihlng
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If
pinned in the car's wreckage.
Truck driver Donald E. Weber.
26, Aloha, Ore., was not held. He
was uninjured. Evans' death
was the 24th Portland traffic fa
tality of the year.
Bend Cnerry Tree
Has Heavy Yield
Bend residents continue to vie
this year for the honor of having
the cherry tree with the most
abundant yield.
The highest reported yield "of
75 pounds from a tree was shat
tered today when Mr. and Mrs.
B. J. Nabors, 102 Jefferson, re
ported that they had picked 425
pounds of cherries from a single
tree growing in their yard. The
entire crop has not yet been har
vested and the Nabors estimated
that they will get an additional
50 pounds from the tree.
Full history of the tree and its
former yields are not known, but
Mrs. Nabor -reports that there
was no crop on the tree last year.
Another tree in the yard is heav
ily laden but the Nabors do not
expect to harvest such a large
crop on tne second tree.
'Axis Sally' Due
For Treason Trial
Frankfurt, Aug. 20 IPU-Mlldred
Gillars, allegedly the "Axis Sally"
of the Nazi war-time radio, left
Rhein main airport here today
for Washington, where she may
be tried for treason.
The gray -haired woman , is
charged with being the former
"glamor girl" of Hitler's radio.
One U. S. army security officer
and a few correspondents saw
her off in a "special mission" air
force transport.
Miss Gillars, a 37-year-old spin
ster from Portland, Me., will face
a grand jury treason inquiry
along with Iva Togurl, who as
"Tokyo Rose" made similar prop
aganda broadcasts for the Jap
anese. FEATURES
MOTOR . . . Sptcltl ovtMht tltcM
motor glvti pltnty of powor for
optrtHng Wuhtr tnd Wrlngtr it
tht urn tlmt. Motor li rubbtr
mounttd.
LESS tnd CASTERS. . . .Ugi tre
itvUd to mttch tht bttirty of tht
Wtihtr, tnd art EXTRA STURDY.
Frtt rolling etiron tuurt tilt of
moving Wtthtr tvon whtn lotdtd.
FINISH. . .Tht ntw Httg h hni
itmt Wtihtr, finhhtd In Whit btktd
on tntmtl. It trill rtttbi Ht ntw
pprtnct for many yttn.
THE BEND BULLETIN.
2 Chicago Centers
Tackle Nation's
Traffic Woes
Chicago 'in Traffic control
and accident prevention are main
courses at the world's largest
traffic police school.
Fellowships and tuition ' schol
arships are available to its spe
cialized candidates and . post-
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through special conferences and
extension service.
'Campus activities" take place
at intersections and highway
points where congestion and ac
cidents have been, systematically
pouea.
Two separate but complemen
tary organizations, the North
western University traffic Insti
tute and the traffic division of
the International Association of
Chiefs of Police, have developed
this unique educational center.
Many Men Trained
Both are under the directorship
of Franklin M. Kreml, a 20-year
veteran in the field, who organ
ized them under their separate
sponsorships, in Evanston, 111.,
In 1936. ' ...
' The institute has trained near
ly 2,000 enforcement,' judicial
and other personnel, while the
division has surveyed more than
60 cities, counties and states In
the U. S. Canada and Hawaii
since that time.
Trainees have come from Can
ada, Mexico, the Philippines, Pa
nama and China. '
The two organizations have
united in attacking the traffic
orobjems of .today, particularly
those -which stem from urban
growth and new industry.
The school program- has Includ
ed, besides administrative train-
Inf. special courses for traffic
police, judges and prosecutors,
armv transport personnel, motor
vehicle fleet ooerators and high
school safetv Instructors.
- Activities Extended -
The new extension division, es
tablished in 1946, has extended
"institute" training to regional,
on-the-.1ob instruction.
Services, available on reuuest.
have included traffic engineer
ing, survey and reorganization
orograms, leeal counsel, informa
tion and publications.
. Grants of funds from govern
ment and Drivate organizations.
Including the U. S. public roads
administration; have made all
such training and services avail
able at cost or on a cost-sharing
basis.
This dual organization claims
a 30 to 70 per cent reduction In
traffic fatalities as indicative of
Its know-how. Los Angeles, it re
oorts, added 1,170 officers to its
Dolice department and increased
traffic personnel bv 70 per cent
on its recommendation.
Cars Involved
In Minor Mishap
Cars driven by Herman George
Gilcher, of Bend, and Cleon Gar
tin, of Prosser, Wash., were In
volved In a minor traffic acci-
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dent at about 3 p. m. Thursday on
Newport avenue, between New
port bridge and Wall street.
Slight damage was done to the
left front finder of Gartin's car
and the right front fender of Gil
cher's automobile, when the ve
hicles collided as the Washington
man pulled away from the curb.
The accident was reported to city
police. ,
Tour Scheduled
There will be a livestock judg
ing tour Saturdav. Aueust 21 at
9 a. m., the county 4-H club agent
announced today. The tour meets
at Jim Short's ranch, one mile
west of Redmond on Sisters high
way. All 4-H club, members and
leaders Interested are Invited to
attend.
Following is a schedule of the
days activities: 9 a. m., Jim Short,
2 classes beef, 2 classes sheep;
10:30 a. m Fnlmoi Rnritlrnt. 9
classes pigs; 12 noon, lunch (bring
your own); 1 p. m., C. D. Allen,
two classes of Guernseys; 2 p. m
Jim Frakes, two classes of Hoi-
steins; 3 p. m., Ruby (Stelwer).
Lamb, two classes of Jerseys. -Al
Nelson, county . extension
agent ot Wasco county will act
as official judge for the day.
inis tour is in preparation for
the livestock judging contest that
will be held at the county fair on
Saturday, August 28. The win
ning teams of this contest will
represent Deschutes county at the
state fair and the Pacific Inter
national. URANIUM FOUND
Vancouver, B. C. Aug. 20 1PI
A second possible uranium strike
in northern British Columbia near
property where a first strike was
confirmed last week was report
ed here today. E. 'E. Lorentzen,
Vancouver prospector, said he
sound uranium ore near uold
ridge, 120 miles north of here.
He said he would begin mining
samples next week. . .
The center of population and
the geographical center of West
Virginia are only five miles
apart. Gassaway is the center
of population, and Sutton, to the
east, is the geographical center.
LUCITE
Livestock Judging
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Class Cancelled
Mrs. William Niskanen, co
chairman . of the water safety
committee of the Deschutes
county Red Cross chapter, said
today that no classes in the Red
Cross "Learn to Swim" course
will be held Saturday at the Red
mond pool. The classes will be
resumed Monday at the regular
time, she said.
Youngsters will meet at the
Bond street entrance to the high
school, for transportation to the
pool. Llfesavers, intermediate
swimmers and non-swimmer
girls will leave at 8:30 a.m. Non
swimmer : boys and beginners,
both girls and boys, will leave
at 9:45 a.m.
There is still a need for volun-
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It helps you to relax and is
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Good for children and
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teer adult chaperoncs at the pool,
Mrs. Nfskanen said.. Mothers
who are able to donate their time
were asked to notify the Red
Cross office.
Airlines to Boost
Fa res 10 Per Cent
Washington, Aug. 20 lp The
government gave the airlines a
green light today to boost pas
senger fares 10 per cent in an
effort to solve their critical fi
nancial problems.
After an all-day meeting with
airline executives yesterday, of
ficials of the civil aeronautics
board said that, besides the fare
increase, the airlines should give
serious consideration to charging
passengers for the meals they
now serve free. .
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BEND'S
"BETTER HOME FINDERS",
116,500 New roneh type home. Large living room two spa
cious bedrooms, dinette, excellent kitchen with snack
: bar, utility room, gueat. quarter with separate plumb
; fair. Automatic hot water heating. Two lots and ex
cellently landscaped. .
$15,000 Large Modern Home. Income property net $125.00
per month. S ear garage. Near business district.
$12,600 5 room home In new district Full basement, auto
. mntlc heat, 8 lota beautifully landscaped. Can be pur
chased furnished or unfurnished .
$ 9,500 New 2-bedroom east side home, hardwood floors,.
automatic heat, Venetian blinds, large garage. FHA loan.
$ 9,000. 6 room home with 114 acres of ground. Lota of fruit
and berries. Also city water.
9 8,400 Will F.H.A. S Bedroom Home. Excellent location on
Awbrey Bond, redecorated, and new furnace.
9 7350 Modern bedroom home with seml-flnlshed attic
- Good basement, paved street and 2 lota. $2,950 down,
bakmee at 4. Located at 1S5 Florida.
I 7,600 Very nice 8 bedroom modern home. Paved street, 2
lota, large garage. Terms. .
$ 7,500 Modern 2 bedroom home located 1541 West 8th.
Drive by for Inspection. $3,000 will handle
$6,100 1 Bedroom home-located on Harmon blvd. Knotty
pine Interior, fireplace. $1,350 down. .
$ 8,750 Very nice new four room modern nome located In
Redmond. $1,000 down.
$ 5,250 4 Bedroom Modern Home located at 415 Newport
, Terms, (Reduced from $6,000.) .
$ 3,000 8 Lota on E. 8th St Nice large home under construc-
. tlon. Moat of material on hand for completion.
$ 2,000 8 Room Semi-Modern Home. Excellent location, Just
off Eaat Eighth.
$ 2,150 4 room house, large garage, west side. $900 down.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
$80,000 MOTEL ULTRA-MODERN. Recommended by Dun
can Hlnea Travel Book. Excellent location, well estab
lished, known by tourists throughout the West No
- monthly rental dally rates only. Excellent terms.
$37,000 8 UNIT MOTEL with service station and groceries.
Will average 11200 net per month.
$17,000 NEW MODERN snd excellently constructed business
building along with 8 bedroom home. Located on south
highway In city limits. This building and location will
accommodate most any type of business. Could not be
duplicated at this price.
$17,000 8PORTINO GOODS on Hlrhwsy 07. Includes prop
erty and building, rental equipment Excellent net on
business. Modern furnished living quarters.
$10,000 HIGHWAY TAVERN. Includes frame building, all
equipment large walk-In box, 250 ft of highway front
age. Modern 8 bedroom homo may be purchased for
an additional $6,000. Terms,
furniture. Mjtoft will handle.
$10,000 GROCERY STOKE In Crescent Oregon. Price In
cludes good milldltig with living quarters, all equip
ment and Inventory of $2,000, or mora Net of over
$5,000 for 1947. Terms.
$ 8,400 Hervlce Station, garage and home. Approximately
250 ft of highway frontage. Good Income. Terms.
$ 2,650 RADIO REPAIR and HALES. Asking price is for
Inventory nnrl future nnlv. Excellent lease and lo
cation (Reduced from $3,700.)
FARM ACREAGES
$16,000 120 acre ranch. 61 acres COI water. 4 room home,
II stanchion barn. Crops and equipment Included.
Terms.
$10,000 120 Acre farm. 75 acres water. Very nice 4 bedroom
modern home. Terms.
(10,000 Butler Market Road. 17 acres. II A. water. 2 bedroom
homo with city water, cellar, milk house and hoy barn.
$ 8,500 75 acres 30 water. Nice 2-cdrooni modern home,
good Improvement and equipment, view of mountains,
close In on highway. '
$ 7,000 48 arrer Nice level farm, no rocks, fine crops go
with place. 4 room house, harn and other outbuildings.
$ 7,000 41 Acres on highway 97. Modern 2 bedroom home
and outbuildings, all In good condition. Crops, Including
5 aires of certified potatoes. Terms.
$ 5,500 40 acres. 20 acres Irrlgsted snd Includes crops. Good
business location on highway. $2,000 will handle.
Kenny Hoser
Phone 1579RX
PAGE THREE
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