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MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1949 THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON PAGE THREE Orchids Grow Just Like Weeds Kyiliify, AiiNlriillii Ul'i Sydiu-y In I In' wui l. I n ImI lurn l- ,,, KiiiwIiik cymlililliun oivIiIiIh, Syd 1117 A. Slii'iul HiiyN. Klwiul linn 7U,(XMI ori hlil iIiiiiIh, 11 inlliTlliiii In whlrli ln In con Htiinlly iiiIiIIiik unit wlilrh In en 1 1 nmli'il iilri'iiily In In' lu luixi'M mill flni'Nl In I In' Hiiiillii'in Ki'inl Nllll'IC. Aioutiil '1(1,01X1 of I1I11 iilnniN mi' 1'yiiilililluitin, IiIh Hii'iiilly. SIipiiiI mild (ill lly, "Tlti-y khiw Ilk,. wi-iiIn llimilKl lll'IO." Ill' lliMll'l out t lilt t Sydney In iiIiiionI Hit only ,luii' In tin- world when uii'lililH cim Ik- kiuwii on 11 inmnii'icliil until' wltlumt m iltli'liil hi'iit. In mcml luiuU'H, tlu ryinlililluin plum mkin wvi'n yi'iiid tu khhv to IIowit from wed, In Sydney, till- iniiliiii tlowi'iln)! plant Iiiih bi'i'ii kiuwii from Meed In tlui'i yi'iiiN, It' tt lloliliy Sin-lid, wlmw un hid Kiimlnu In n hnliy, Mucin IiIh Im'ki miutcnji coiiich with idiinOt kiowIhk In pot or liurdwood Imixi'k In 11 mix ture ol lent mold, I'linri'oiil, tun linrk unil Ni'ih-iim river Kami. ('Hie Nepeun In a limit :I0 mlli-H from Sydney.) lie kiH-pH thi'tn In n lightly ruv ered Inth liouw, watcrlnK them dully In the numtner, weekly In winter. Nearly an ai re of oichlilH HiimititKlH IiIh home. Khrnd him fmind out n lot of thlllK iiImiuI ori'ltM. '"IHi-y mill' tlply like rabbits." he mild. HlH orchid mlnlliH Ntarleil In lO.'W when hp wuh tthen two or rhld Inilbs; In liM.'l there were 70 bulb. Thiee of Ilia champion liulln, orlKlniilly i-otlnu Jl.lio enrb, now have iiIhiiiI i!00 Hide bulhH each. Sheiul fl;ureii eiu-li In worth iimund $r.t) in the current American market, l-ook Vou In the Kyp "Orchid me the only flower that will Hitind up and liHik you Htralnht In the eye." Khead. who Ooi- the mime, maintained, "No matter where you (Hand, mi orchid iilwuy look at you. No other flower ilot'H that. I've test ed huiidredH of them. "Orc-bld may not ivcojtnlze you." the Sydney fancier conced ed, "but they seem to respond to people who love them." He attree that people who love people (ilo rcH)N.I to orchliU. Additional Grain Storage Provided Aiitorln, Auk, K mi- Itowlni; to the demands of priil-i Kruwei'N 01 tne rnciiic nortnweHi. tne as torln prt itninlslon Saturday approved Ktoraijr Bmcp for a mil lion biiKhelM of Ki'iilii for the next two yeiiiM. The commission, which met earlier In the week with !() iftiilii Kiowcr and HhlpfM-rH. approved NtoraKe splice In mi elevator on pier one, nnd four half scclloiis on pier 3. The contract Is with the North l'aclflc lirnln Orowem associa tion, Inc., and calls for a rcnlal of at least $2,000 monthly. The (UKOclatlon can renew the contract for lit least two half see. Hons of thr pier for on additional two yenin. Fire Fighters Fed by Plane Lonely Old Folks Get Together I'lllsbui'Kii 'II-, ... While office forest JUST LOWER THE BOOM A spray-pointing service in Lincoln, III., I throwing Us ladders ond tcufTuldlnif rihl out the window. It developed this aerial teleacopo boom that eliminates such para phernalia. Mounted on a Jeep, the 33-foot device makes painting this barn a one-man Job. Federal Reserve Requirements Cut WashlnK'on, Aur. K dli The Kvc rnmcnt has Klvi n IiusIiichs a new shot In the arm. I'm- the Ihlrd time this year, the federal reserve hoard reduced reHcrve irqulii'inciils of lis mi'iii her' hanks. The hoard said the action freed "limit $I,hoo,xxj.ixx), now lied up in reseives, for use In ni'ikliiK loans. The iieicentiiKe of total derfs. Its which fedenil reseive lianks must keep on hand was cut by the order, Issued late yesleroay, to the lowest level since October, 1!M I. Itc-terve on demand dcoKlls were cut two per cent In nil fed will reserve hanks. Those on I line d('Mislts were trimmed by half that amount, demand deposits In clude checking accounts and other money which the hank must ex s?cl to be withdrawn at a mo ment's notice by the depositor. TAVI.OK AI'I'OI.NTKH Ilei Mil. Anif. R '111 - MaJ. Cell. Maxwell Ij. Taylor was apixilnled U.S. co:iimiindi'i In Uarllu Sutur- day. lie will succeed Hi Ik. Cen. Frank I.. Howlcv, who has icslen- ed to return lo clvllinn llle. Taylor will be both head of the Herlln military Roveinment and commander of V. S. lrooi In the former Cerman cnpltul. lie will iiKsume IiIh new post on n lnte to lie iinnounced lator. MILK ritK'R I (K( 'LINKS Portland, Auk. 8 Whole milk nnd butterfnt prices received by Ori'Kon dairy producer In June of this year were down sharply from those received In June, 1918, the U. S. depart' ment of agriculture reported here Friday. 1'roducPtn shipping whole milk to butter plants rticelved nn liver nRe 73 cents a pound fat, compar ed to 7'l cents a pound In May nml 98 cenjs u pound in June u year nRO.- Those shipping to cheese fac tories received an average KG cents a pound, unchanged from May, but 26 cents n pound lower than for June of a year ago. I.KASKS 8KKVH K STATION Knrl Itodeilck, former Juvenile prolmtloti officer for Pcschutcs county and Hie city of IJend'hns taken over the proprietorship of the Ken Mar Mobil service sta. lion, In Hi'iluiond, which he leased recently from M-. and Mrs. Ken neth I'avb., owners. Mr. nml Mrs. Hoderlck nnd Ihelr VI year old son. Melvyn, moved to Itedmond AugUKt 1 from lii'iid. Mis. Koderick Is a past . resident of the liend f;ar den club, and Is an active Kast ern Star mcmlier. MKS. LICK AtCKI'TS I'rlnevllle, Aug. 8 A letter has been received from Mayor Doro thy McCullough Lire of Portland, definitely accepting nn invitation to attend the l'.ltil round up here. Mayor wrote that her plans now call lor her arriving in Prlne villi" on the evening of August 12, when the first night presentation of the round up will be held. She will remain In .the Crook county scat throughout Saturday nnd be here tbnt morning for the annual parade of the central Oregon cowboy capital. SANDKIt STOLKN A Van Dorn electric snnder and buffer was stolen, some time be tween Thursday nnd Sunday from Roy's Signal Service station In Cnrroll Aces, Charles Hugger told police Sunday. The snnder's weight was given nt 15 pounds. Prlnevilli , Aug. 8 Thi of the Oi-hoco national stuff here Saturday uftcrnoon re vealed Hint "operations food," which the past two dnys hnd been (dropping by parachute parcels of :food for men fighting the Muck ennyon fire hail fed the firefight ers well, A menu of lite Kill unlay break 'fast 'showed the men hnd eaten si'temliled eggs mid bacon. A par cel of canned Jam nnd grapefruit broke loose Saturday morning from the chute after release from the nlnne. sent here from the Portland regional office mid pilot led by Larry Sohler. The Jam tins were not as duruble as the grupe I fruit containers, nnd the men had ino sweets to go with their butter on the Saturday breakfast thread. '1 he cooked foods were prepared at local restaurants nnd packed In special containers to be drop ped to the men. Plans for dropping Ice cream, us kind of "graduating present" for the Blnck ennyon fire fighter Saturday evening went awry Aft er some hesitancy on the part of the state, which will pay the ex penses of this fire, In area admin istered by the state forestry de partment. The plane left here about 4 p.m. with plenty of sub stantial food and hot coffee for the men, but -this jlcllracy was uinittvd. Sohler made his flnnl trip Just before dusk nnd dropped betiding for the small patrol crew left to guard the burned over timber- land. The rest of the 150 men who had been in that area were releas ed to lie transported back to Crant, Crook and Deschutes coun- i ty communities from which theyj had been recruited. i other 'liies have their day nurseries, playgrounds nnd 'teen age clubs, I i Pittsburgh social ugency has acted to make life happier for the old iters. i 'lite council of Jewish women) opened u recreation center for j P' i sons of all races and religions i who are BO or over. Facilities are ' piovldcd for playing cards, check- ei and other games, whittling,! craftwork, sewlig and Just plain sl'-iing. ! '"I he idea is lo rnnke them feel I they belong," Mis. Milton K. Sus-; man, cochalrman of the project, explained. j Muny of the oldsters are wid-! own nnd widowers who live In I one room apartments. Some live! with children and feel them-1 selves 'under foot." Others are j handicapped by chronic ailments. , According lo the sponsors, the idea Is lo give the aged some thing to do beside dream of the past, brood about the present or dread the future. JOINS STAFF Culver, Aug. 8- Halph Walker, formerly with the state-federal ; shipping point service at Ked-' mond, has Joined the staff of the Deschutes Valley Potato com pany, headquarters of which are at Hedmond, and will be' in charge of grading and shipping at the company's Culver opera tions this fall. The potato com pany will occupy the plant built In 19-17 by the Deschutes Potnto Warehouse company here, under a lease. It is declared to be the largest potato warehouse in the Pacific northwest. Bend's Junior I Olympics Team j Scores 16 Points j With the smallest group of con-! leslants of any city which sent j youngsters lo the state wide Ju nior Olympics held In Portland! Sulurday, Hend's quintet captured 16 points. There were 'M'.i contest ants entered, under sponsorship of Oregon's American Athletic association. Recreation Director Wayne Hamilton, who accompanied the boys and girls, said 'ferry Cannon captured two second places. After a poor start, In which he slipped because of the rain. Cannon placed second In the 50-yard dash for boys 10 and 11. It was a close decision between second and first. Cannon also placed second In the standing broad Jump for his age group with a 6''i" jump ex celled by a first place jump only !4 of an inch more. Karen Chapman, with a stand ing broad Jump of 6'lVj", placed second in the girls' event won by a 6'2" Jump. Margaret Holman placed Recond in the Softball throw for girls 12 and 13, with a toss of 14C 2". Miles Hutehins placed fourth in the 50-yard dash, and Mike i-eser, fourth in the 8-pound shot putt event for 14 and 15-year olds. "Our youngsters made a good showing for themselves, consider ing everything," Hamilton declar ed. "Of course, next year, we hope to walk away with top place." Ancient Game Unveiled in Cave Lassen County, Calif. ll The sheriff Isn't much excited nliout a gambling den uncovered In a enve here. The last game, two University of California nrcheologists said, wns . played several thousand years ago by a now-extinct race of California Indians. The Indians got about as fast a run for their wampum as mod ern man, the archeologlsts re ported. There were two varieties of dice, one a primitive forbenr of the present craps, und the oth er a version of the shell game. The first used split sections of cane tossed In a basket. The bet ting was on how many round sides and how many flat sides came up. The second used two matched bone tubes, identical except that one had spiral lines. The house man concealed one in each hand and the Indians planked down their beads on which was where. "Chips" in the games, con ducted less than 100 miles from present-day Reno, were 81)0 sharp pointed sticks used as counters. The scientists had little trouble with the last relic discovered, a knotted sagebrush stick heav ily wrapped with bark. Indian "bouncers,'' they said. The Canadian department of mines and resources Is responsi ble for the administration and conservation of wildlife in Cana da's 26 national parks. Pullctm Classlileds Urlng Result! NOTK'K OF SALK FOK l)KLIN(Jl FN T ASSESSMENTS Notice Is hereby given that pursuant to a wan ant heretofore duly Issued by the Recorder of the City of Rend nnd to me directed I will offer for sale nt public miction on August 31, 19-lil, at two o'clock p. m. In front of the City Hull In Rend, Oregon, the following parcels of real properly to satisfy the delinquent nsseasments of thu-City of Bend against the same as follows, to wit : Art' runt Itupalvd llwnr erlnrlpRl Inivml tat HIiKk Addition I'crrrnl 'nbamtrd l.lvni l'r Annum Ex-Antelopers -Join in Outing Former residents of the Ante looe community in southern Was co county, Joined In their annual j picnic and gettogether yesterday i at Suttle lake, with some 30 per- j sons present. Heading a delega-: Hon from The Dalles was D. V. ! Holton, Wasco county clerk and formerly a store operator in Ante lope. Moat of the group joining in the outing were members of the pio neer W. M. Bolton and H. C. Hooper families of Antelope. Crandchlldren of these pioneers were In the group thnt attended the picnic. In past years the ex.Antelope residents held their reunion pic nics at Swim, on the Alt. Hood highway. FIRE EXTINGUISHED A fire In a woodpile, near the home of J. E. Tedford, 11841 Roosevelt, was extinguished by the Bend fire department early Sunday, In answer to a still alarm sounded at 4:10 a.m. District No. 1 10 Rertle Price Paul Kuknveno District No. Ml) $117.33 From 21 48 13 $187.71 From 2-148 7&9 9 Awbrcy Heights 11 Awbrey Heights Alfred J. Monm $-109.50 From 21 -18 10 & 17 8 Hlghlnnd Karl J. Gardner $301.19 From 2 1 18 2125 8 Highland F.ttnS. Allen Estate $097.02 From 21-18 1,2 413 11 Hlghlnnd Mrs. Emmn Schon- $200.33 From 21-18 4 quest District No. 130 Ell Pnvlck Kenneth H. Underbill $914.91 From 2-1-48 7 & 8 8&9 )1 Highland 141 Rend Pnrk, 2nd 15-1 Bend Pnrk, 2nd Use clnsslflcd ads In The Mulle tin for quick rnmtits. DAYUGHTSURE Wu lay ourselviti down to sleep, sure that tomorrow will come. Anil well niny we be sure since Ciod pledged It. Snld ( While the earth remains, seed (line ami harvest, cold and bent, summer anil winter, and day nnd night shall not full ien. And Just so Ooil will also bring In Judgment Day, foi It Is H minted to men once lo die nnd after that the Judgment lleh. II:U7. Anil of that day, yon have the dead, small und great stand ing before (ioil and the books lire oiHMictl anil another Hook Is open ed which Is the Hook of Life. And whoever was not round written In the Rook nf Life was coat Into the I-ake of Fire, This In (he second dentil, Itev, 2(1: (J-1(1. Hut (ioil would have your niune In the Hook of Life with Judgment out, for He no loved you that He gave His Only-Horn Son that If you should believe on Mini, you should not perish hut have eter nal life John 3:1(1. Snld HENRY I. CUOWELL, Pres. (tinker Onts: "Did I utterly love Und nml love fcllnwninii? Thnt was (lie test thnt brought nm lo Christ ns my Saviour, nnd then to Ills becoming my Lord. Since then life has been glorious." If you would newspaper the C,osM'l Into homes where you yourself cannot go, will be pleas ed fo hear from you, Portland 1, Ore. This space paid for by n Hlllsboro, Ore, family Adv. 151 Rend Park, 2nd 152 Bend Park, 2nd 153 Bend Park, 2nd 154 Rend Park, 2nd 154 Bend Pnrk, 2nd 151 Bend Pnrk, 2nd $537.08 From 21-48 9 I Wm. P. Ludwlg $208.51 From 2-1-48 7 E. W. Reaver $537.08 From2-l-4H 3&4 Dnvld B. Cnrlson $208.54 From 2-1-18 7 T. A. Cllmore $208.54 From 21-18 8 Euch of snld parrels will be sold to the person who offers to pay the assessment, costs. Interest nnd accruing costs nnd Interest thereon, nnd tunc n certificate nt the lowest rate of Interest, which rate ol in terest shall not exceed 10 per annum. l)n I e,l this ''nrl ilnv of .Ink' 1M'I , ll A. CAS1DAY, Chief of Police of the City of Bend 195-201-207-213-C il'i enM WXZln hlray V WMVH '- Hold yoUr malch'IIM Pinch It to mak, 2. Cru.k .... . ""yourciga P'P he,Uion 9. DrAtio . ond drown again! 4. A.I, .. . i -- m law bel burning gra, brwh, rw, or Iraih. 7SW?t-0nly you can PREVENT FOREST FIRES I This message published in cooperation with the U. S. Forest Service by HIIOOKS SCANLON INC, nml THE SHEVLIN IUXON COMPANY Bulletin Classifieds Bring Results COMPLAINTS DISMISSED Police Judge Alva (iimdrlch hns dlsdlmssed action against Elmer Franklin Suunders, 5U, 1374 Kingston, charged with saw ing wood after hours, nnd the complaint of Louis Young iignlnst Esther und (iene (i. Huffman, whom Young declared hud created a neighborhood altercation. Ball deposits of $5 ench were tg be re turned to the two, toduy, records ut police heudiuurters show. NEW LOCOMOTIVE TESTED Sun Francisco, Aug. 8 1 1 1 The nation's first gus turblnc-elcctrlc. locomotive hns own placed on lines of the Union Pacific rail road for tests "to determine the practicability of the revolution ary prime mover In actual ser vice," the railroad said today. The train is to visit Pacific North west points. 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