WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18. 1950
THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND. OREGON
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Stated Conclave Jan. 19, 1950,
8:00 p. m.
Order of the Temple
Refreshments.
Don R. Thompson,
Recorder
For Sale Real Estate
NEW, 2 BR., mod. house. Hdwd.
firs; fireplace; garage; lots of
built-ins; close to schl.; and paved
st. Sm. down payment. Phone
1307-R or 1641-M.
WANT TO SELL? List your
property with GILBERT. A
square deal, and prompt, efficient,
courteous service Is yours at Gil
bert's Real Estate. 1015 Wall St
NEED A HOME? Check the
Deal of the Day on KBND 9:45
a.m. Call today and inspect the
listings at Gilbert's Real Estate,
1015 Wall St
SMALL HOTEL. Rent and utili
ties plus over $100 mo. income.
$1,575 for furniture.
80 a., 76.4 irrigated. Fully equip.
Good house. 9 good cows. Excel-
lent buy at $17,500. Owner will
consider larger place.
80 a., 75.9 irrigated. Lots of bldgs.
Stock and equip, available. $15,-
500.
80 a., 49 irrigated. Good house
and large barn. $7,500.
40 a., 27 irrigated. Lots of bldgs.
Close in. $5250. $1500 down.
Unimproved lands: (1) 640 a,
$2500, $500 down. (2) 40 a., 10
Swalley water. $1650, $500 down.
For rent: 2 br., mod., and garage.
$60.
Restaurants. Three of Central
Oregon's best $1850; $6500; $20,
000. 2 Real Taverns: (1) $22,000: (2)
4o,ouo. ,
SMITH REALTY COMPANY
745 Bond St. Phone 94
NEW, 2 br., mod.; on E. 8th.
Large liv. rm. Hdwd. firs. Well
planned kitchen and dinette,
Range wiring. Elec. water-heater.
Att. garage and util. rm.
lots. $8000; $2800 cash; bal.
FHA.
Close to Catholic church. 2 br.,
mod. Liv. rm. Kitchen and din
ette. City sewer. Garage. Well
landscaped lot. $3600; $1250
NEW, 2 br., mod.; in new district.
Liv. rm., din. rm. Bath witn tub
and shower. Auto, air-condition
oil pipe furnace. Insulated and
weatherstripped. Att garage.
1 Vi lots. $8250; $2250 cash; bal.
G.I.
For value, call Mr. Locklin 331
E. M. BUCKNUM, REALTOR
1029 Brooks Phone 331
3 br., mod.; garage; bsmt.; wood
and coal furnace; fireplace; close
in, on Gilchrist $6750, $1500
down. '
2 br., mod.; on Albany. $2850.
$700 down.
2 br., mod.; on N. First. $3500.
SMITH REALTY COMPANY
745 Bond St. Phone 94
CONTRACT & NOTE. bal. $1000,
paying from $75 to $200 month
to trade for property, preferably
small acreage; or what have you?
fnone 12U2-J.
SOU. CALIF. CATTLE RANCH
5812 a. deeded land. 25.000 a. gov,
lease at tec per a. Will carry 350
head. Good grass and brush. No
snow, no winter feeding. Running
water. 1 section holding pasture.
New fence; 4 mi. new drift fence.
4 rm. cabin. Good corrals. Price
$23,500, some terms; or will trade
for business, livestock or real
estate up to $12,000. Courtesy to
brokers. Phone 138-R. 840 Port
land St.
Fuel
GOOD D1Y green season Jack
pine; also dry jackpine and body
wood. Prompt delivery. Allen
Grant. Phone 314-W.
2 CORD 16" gr. slab, $14.00; 2
cord 16" dry slab, $19.00, deliver
ed In Bend. (You haul from yard.
$5 per cord.) Central Oregon
Fuel Co., phone 201-W. 936 A St.
Redmond. Ore.
COAL GASCO BRIQUETS
PRES-TO-LOGS
Order now, DON'T BE CAUGHT
WL.U. Keep your fuel bin FULL,.
BEND STORAGE & TRANSFER
222 Irving Ave. Phone 444
For Sale Farm Products
BALED HAY. R. C. Hooker, Rt
1. Box 230, Bend. Phone 2002 J3.
HAY FORS ALE ; 40 tons. PJ IT.
Keeler, Rt. 3, Box 244, Deschutes
Rd.
JERSEY, GUERNSEY and Hoi
steins; ready to freshen. Will pick
up and deliver, and take any kind
of cattle in trade. Randall Miller.
Phone 168-X. Redmond.
SPRINKLER IRRIGATION
EQUIPMENT. PIPE. ENGINES
MOTORS
BENJAMIN RUSSELL
N. Dalles-Calif. Hiway
Thone 2Q10-W3
Bend, Oi e.
Classifieds Reach 20,000 Readers
For Sale Farm Products
CONSIGN YOUR LIVESTOCK
to Central Oregon Auction for
the highest Drices. Sale everv
Thursday. Ben R. Smith, Mgr.
Phone 12-R-3.
For Sale Miscellaneous
1 BAY MARE; gentle; 3 years.
1 sorrel mare; gentle; 7 years.
1 Winchester model 1897 shotgun,
excel, cond., $50. See Ed Couch
at J. T. Lamb ranch, mi. north
of Petersen's Rock Garden.
RECONDITIONED sewing ma
chines; all makes; low as $15.
Rebuilt washers, like new, $35.
Rebuilt refrigerators, good as
new, $39.50. Anderson Sewing
Machine & Appliance Center,
State and Tumalo.
ANOTHER SUPPLY of Victrola
records just arrived; 10c each.
CLIFF'S BARGAIN SPOT
Open Evenings
N. Hiway Phone 1534-W
DISMANTLING first-class farm
er telephone line. Instruments
also available. Write or phone
ueorge tsiawell, lia Bond Lane,
Eugene, Oregon. Dial 4-2614.
7 CU. FT. Westinehouse refrie.:
bought in Dec; priced for quick
sale, $175. Leaving Bend. Call
1061-J after 5:30.
CHAINS; most all sizes for pas
senger cars. Park Service Sta
tion, N. Hiway. Phone 1193.
A LARGE stock of reconditioned
and guaranteed used refrigera
tors from $49.50 up: used wring
er washers from $19.50 up. Used
automatic electric ranees from
$39.50 up and also ironers. 165 E.
Greenwood. Oregon Equipment
Co., phone 888.
RADIO TUBES Complete stock
Phllco and other nationally
known brands. Tubes tested.
Bend Furniture Co.
Wood circulator, $12.50. Oil circu
lator, $12.50 and $15. New 4-draw-er
chest, $9.95. Elec. washing ma
chine, 5.10. sewing machine,
$12.50. Magazine stand with built
in radio, $12.50. White enamel
wood ranges. Kitchen cabinet.
New 9x12 linoleum, $7.50. White
enamel elec. range with trash
burner, $27.50. Victor and Colum
bia victrola records, 10c each. All-
white enamel elec. range, $39.50.
CLIFF'S BARGAIN SPOT
North Hiway Open Evenings
i--none 1S34-W
FREE
Service estimates on all Radios
Radio Phonographs, Sound Equip
ment, and Electronic Equipment
Tubes for all radios. Same loca
tion since 1935. 2-day service on
most radios at Clint's Radio &
Record Shop, 37 Hastings. Photie
1336-W.
For Sale Used Cars
BETTER USED CAR BUYS
AT EpDIE'S
1946 Chevrolet 4-dr. Sedan. Radio
and heater. A clean used car
priced to sell.
1948 Willys Station Wagon. Ra
dio and heater. Actual mile
age 21,000. Full price $1325.
1947 Dodge 4-dr. Sedan. Radio
and neater, une ot tnose
good Cnrysler-built cars that
you would be proud to own.
1943 International Pickup. A real
buy.
1940 Pontiac 5 -passenger Club
Coupe. Radio and heater. A
wonderful buy.
1939 Chevrolet 2-dr. Sedan. Radio
and heater. $375.
1936 Plymouth Sedan to trade for
a 30-30 rifle or a 12-gauge
shotgun.
Remember, we trade for any
thing of value.
EDDIE'S SALES & SERVICE
THE BEST SELECTION
OF USED CARS
IN CENTRAL OREGON
AT
"ROCK-BOTTOM PRICES!
1941 Willys Jeep $365
Just the unit for pres
ent road conditions!
1937 Ford $95
1939 Oldsmobile 2-door $165
1941 Studebaker 2-door $325
Champion.
Many late models to choose from.
These cars can be seen at our lot
across from Pilot Butte, or 304 E.
Third, next to Huckleberry-Hurt
HALBROOK MOTORS
USED CAR LOT
Member Central Oregon Automo
bile Dealers Assn.
Phone 680
BEND GARAGE CO.
"Winterized Used Cars"
TRANSPORTATION
BARGAINS
1946 Dodge Sedan. R&H, fog
lights, seat covers $1095
1941 Ford Tudor.
R&H, 6 -ply
..S595
tires
1911 Chevrolet 2-door. R&H, fog
lights, snow tires $195
19.39 Dodge Sedan. R&H. One
owner $395
1939 Chcv. 2-door. Heater $39-i
1937 Chev. Coupe. Heater $225
iai6 Plymouth Sedan $150
193 i Olds Sedan. Heater $75
Our Used Cars are-Kept Indoors.
Look 'ihcm Over.
Phone 193
1919 HUDSON Commodore se
dan; perfect cond. phone 1)20.
I Lindsay's.
For Sale Used Cars
CARROLL MOTORS
GUARANTEED '
USED CAR BARGAINS
SAVE $$$ : SAVE-$$$
1935 Ford 4-door Sedan, with
'47 Mercury engine. A
very good buy at $98.50
1936 Plymouth 4 -dr. Sedan.
Nice mecnanlcally. spe
cial at $195
1938 Studebaker Comm. 4-dr. -
Sedan. A good solid car.
Special at $295
1941 Chev. Master Deluxe 4-
dr. Sedan. Radio, heater.
Very clean. Only $595
1941 Plymouth Special De
luxe 4-dr. (Sedan. Radio,
heater. An exceptionally
fine automobile in every
respect. A real buy at.. ..$095
1942 Willys Business Coupe.
(jood. economical trans
portation. Only -...$325
1048 Crosley Station Wagon.
Ijow mileage. uny
guaranteed. Real value.
unly $495
These cars can be purchased on
Carroll Motors Low-Cost Finance
Plan. Payments to suit your
budget.
CARROLL MOTORS
Your DeSoto-Plvmouth Dealer
162 Greenwood Phone 387
For Rent
HOUSE; 3 RMS. and bath; 3 blks.
from Bond St. Prefer 2 or 3 ad
ults. 187 E. Franklin, City.
RM. FOR RENT; V4 blk. Wall St.
Automatic heat. Reasonable rent
Phone 200.
CLEAN. MODERN cabins; util,
furnished. Winter rates. Phone
589.
2 LGE. RMS., mod.; partly fur
nished house. A good warm house.
Will be vacant on or betore Jan
uary 25. 1434 Davenport,
ROOMS or room and board; Sun
day meals included. Rooms newly
decorated; under new manage
ment Quick Lunch, 542 Arizona
Ave. C. W. Patlee, Prop. Phone
1752-R.
ROOM & BOARD, for girl or
woman; pri. room; next to bath,
At T w i n p 1 n e s Boardinghouse,
Phone and ldry. service. $60 mo,
707 Delaware.
3 RM., FURNISHED apt; bath
facilities; all util. furnished. Close
to mill. $40 month. Adults only.
Phone 1316-W. 745. .Colorado, Aftt,1
1NU, O.
FOR LEASE: Cabins, grocery,
propane, liv. quarters. Free rent
this winter. $M) per mo., April 1,
Stock, equipment and furniture,
$2000. Will take trailer house,
Phone 2008-J1. .
APTS. FOR RENT for winter
months. L Rancho Motor Hotel,
Phone 199-Z, Redmond.
WARM, well-furnished bedroom
suitable for 1 or 2 persons; 3 blks.
from town; pri. entrance. Men
only. Phone 325-J. 1448 West
First St
Wanted
CATERPILLAR TRACKS; for
1928 model. Phone 231. Evenings
208-VV. Steinley's Garage, 1031
Harriman.
WANT TO BUY small business,
short haul or route. Write Box
2945, co Bend Bulletin.
TO BUY: Typewriter, in excel.
cond. Rt. 3, Box 161; or phone
37-F15.
WANTED TO BUY: LivesU'-' of
any kind, any amount. Ajoo
horses. Have cash buyers. See
Nick Chase, or drop card: Rt 3,
Box 96; or phone 1519-J4 or 790
W. Leave word.
TOP PRICES paid for any kind
of cattle you have to sell; fat or
thin. Will pick up at your ranch.
Randall Miller. Phone 168-X, Red
mond. WOULD LIKE to buy some
Springer cows, or any kind of
cattle you have to sell. Will pick
up at ranch. W. R. Franks. Phone
78, Redmond.
Lost
BLACK DOG; license No. 426.
found, call 307-J after 6 p.m.
If
RHINESTONE necklace in or
around Capitol Theater. Reward
for return. 1425 Baltimore St.
Phone 853-R.
Found
3 HORSES strayed to my place.
Owner may have by paying for
this acl and feed bill. W. A. Brin
son. Phone 21-F4.
Services
WHEN IN NEED of pipe thaw
ing, acetvlene or electric welding,
lathe work, call Flaherty's Ma
chine Shop. Phone 1100-R.
ELECTRICAL WIRING All
types of electrical wiring by guar
anteed licensed men. Free esti
mates. Telephone 159.
CARPENTER WORK: New con
struction, rough framing, remod
eling, cabinets, bullt-lns and shop
work. F. W. Page, phone 6oO-M.
general contractor.
HOUSE MOVING and raising;
large or small. Estimates cladlv
given. Holman Transfer, 201 Irv
ing. Phone 987.
SEPTIC TANKS cleaned, drain
holes shot. Free estimates. Phone
1252-J or 975-J. D. W. Grimes, 210
Davis Ave., Bend.
FOR WELL and drain hole drill
ing call Lee Grimes. 224 Davis,
phone 975-J or 1252-J.
Bail Forfeiture
May Settle Case
Whether Wavne Negus. Cres
cent trapper who forfeited $450
bond in Bend justice of peace
court earlier this week will be re
turned to face game violation
charges was still unknown here
today. It was announced Irom
the office of A. J. Moore, district
attorney, that such action would
be up to state police. Sgt. L. L.
Hirtzel said he had no comment
to make at present.
Negus was arrested on four dif
ferent charges. He was accused
of trapping wild animals with un
branded traps, unlawfully trap
ping beaver, using flesh of game
biros for trap bait and unlawful
ly trapping martin. The Crescent
man posted a total of $450 bond,
but failed to appear In court Mon
day. It was announced that his
bond had been forfeited.
Use classified ads In The Bulle
tin for quick results.
LEGAL NOTICE
The State Industrial Accident
Commission hereby gives notice
that a hearing ot the adoption ot
a safety code known as Part 5,
Basic Safety Code, State of Ore
gon, for Mechanical Power Trans
mission Guarding, will be held in
the Rose Room of- The Portland
Hotel, Portland, Oregon, at 10:00
a.m., Friday, February 3, 1950.
STATE INDUSTRIAL
ACCIDENT COMMISSION
By Paul E. Gurske. Chairman
24-36-C
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been by the
county court of the state of Ore
gon for Deschutes county ap
pointed executrix of the estate
of Rodney C. Caryl, deceased, and
all persons holding claims against
said estate are required to pre
sent the same with proper vouch
ers to the undersigned at the
office of Ross Farnham, attorney
at law, in Bend, Oregon, within
six months after the date hereof.
Dated and published first time
January 11, 1950.
JENNIE B. CARYL, '
Executrix
Est of Rodney C. Caryl, Dec.
30-36-42-48-C v-"fr
NOTICE OF HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that a hearing upon the final
account of James O. Gilfillan,
Jr., administrator of the estate
of James OliDhant Gilfillan, de
ceased, filed herein will be -held
Jn -tneeounty courtroom in. the
uourtnouse m uena, uregon,,ai
two o'clock in the afternoon ' of
Monday, the 30th day of Janu
ary, 1950, and all persons inter
ested in said estate are notified
to appear at said time and place
and show cause, if any they have,
why said final account should not
be approved, the estate settled
and closed and the administrator
discharged.
DATED and first published this
28th dav of December, 1949.
JAMES-O. GILFILLAN, JR..
19-24-30-36-C Administrator.
UNITED STATES DEPART
MENT OF THE 'INTERIOR
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGE
MENT Oregon District Land Office, Port-
land 18, Oregon
December 20, 1919
Notice is hereby given that un
Hnr the second oroviso of section
2455, R.S., as amended by section
14 of the act of June 28, 1934 (48
Stat, 1274), and pursuant to the
application of J. W. Judy, Serial
No. Oregon 0799, there will be of
fered, to the highest bidder, but
at not less than S141.00. at a pub
lic sale to be held at 10:00 o'clock I
.m.. on the 1st day ot Marcn
n-xt, at this office, the following
r.act ot land:
T. 18 S., R. 12 E., W.M., Oregon,
sec. 2, E'iSEV.
This tract is ordered into the
market on a showing that the
greater portion thereof is moun
tainous or too rough for cultiva
tion.
Bids mav be made by the prin
cipal or his agent, either person
ally at the sale or by man.
Bids sent by mail will be consid
ered onlv if received at this of
fice prior to the hour fixed for
the sale. Ihese bids must tie ac-1
companied by certified checks or
post office money orders for the
amounts of the bids and must be
enclosed in sealed envelopes. The
envelopes must be marked in the
lower left-hand corner substantial
ly as follows: "Public sale bid.
Serial No. Oregon 0799, Sale
10:00 a.m. March 1, 1950."
The person making the highest
bid will be required to pay imme
diately the amount thereof.
Any persons claiming adverse
ly the above-described land are
advised to file their claims or ob
jections, on or before the time
designated for sale.
Pierce M. Rice, Manager.
36-42-48-54 60-C
Services
SAW FILING, gumming, ham
mering, band saw welding, sander
belts, band saw blades, new han
dles hung In tools. Sexton Supply
& Saw Service, 1195 Wall Street.
HEATING
Furnaces cleaned, repaired and
reset; Oil Burners and Oil Circu
lating Heaters cleaned and ad
justed. Oregon Heating Co. Phone
513.
FURNITURE MOVING; dust
proof padded van. We pack your
china with care, hang your
clothes In our wardrobe. Loral
and nation-wide moving and
storage. Holman Transfer,' 201
Irving. Phone 987.
WASHING MACHINE SERVICE
and repairs on all makes. Phone
274. 1033 Brooks.
I'OUTI.AND LIVESTOCK
Portland, Jan. 18 dl'i Cattle sal
able 350; fairly good attendance
of buyers but market slow devel
oping. Generally asking steady
but buyers bearish due to price
resistance in dressed meats. Scat
tered early sales about steady
with late Tuesday. Few common"
and low medium steers -19.00-
22.50. Good fed steers quoted to
Monday's top of 26.50. Few com
mon dairy type heifers 16.00-17.00.
Cutters down to 14.50. Canner and
cutter cows 13.00-15.50. Odd baby
and beef cows up to 18.00. Com
mon light bulls 15.00 16.00.
Calves salable 50. Market quot
able steady. Good and choice veal
ers salable from 26.00-31.00.
Hogs salable 300. Market slow.
Few early sales around 50 cents
lower; some bids off more. Odd
lots good and choice 180-230 lbs.
18.2518.50; negligible lots 18.75
early; good 350-600 lb. sows 14.75
15.50. Good and choice feeder pigs
17.00 18.00.
Sheep salable 100; nothing of
fered early; market quotable
steady. Tuesday's Increased sup
ply good and choice 80-105 lb. fed
lambs 22.00 to mostly 22.50, with
some leniently sorted good and
choice 150 ewes Tuesday up to
PORTLAND MARKETS
Portland, Jan. 18 iU'i Portland
butter and egg prices were un
changed today.
Butter Price to retailers:
Grade A A prints 68c lb.; A A car
tons 69c; A prints' 68c; A cartons
69c; B prints 65c.
Egg prices to retailers: Certi
fied A large 43c doz.; grade A A
large 45c; A targe 42c; A A me
dium 38c; certified A medium 38c
A medium 37c; B medium 35c; A
small Soc; cartons 2c adidtlonal.
Cheese Price to retailers
Portland, Oregon, singles 3!)-42c
lb.; Oregon 51b. loafs 44',li-45c lb.;
triplets IVjc less than singles,
Premium brands, singles, 51'Ac
lb.; loaf 53 Mi CU).
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TIMBER FOR SALE
UNITED STATES DEPART
MENT OF THE INTERIOR.
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGE
MENT.
Sealed bids will be received bv
-the Regional Administrator. Bu-
f-reau of Land Management, Build
ing No. 1, Swan Island, Portland
;18, Oregon, up to 2:00 P.M., PA
CIFIC STANDARD TIME, on
February 14, 1950, for all timber
marked, or otherwise designated
for cutting, as folluws. The right
is reserved to reject any and all
bids. Before bids are submitted,
interested persons should obtain
from (he-Regional Administrator,
Portland, Oregon, or from Bureau
of Land Management Forest Dis
trict Offices, bid forms and ad
ditional information concerning
conditions of the sale such as the
qualifications of bidders, the pro
cedure for submitting bids, the
amount of the initial deposit and
subsequent payments, the kind
and amount of bond, operating
restrictions and the availability
of access. The volumes given be
low are standing timber esti
mates. DESCHUTES COUN'IV,
OKHGON: PUBLIC DOMAIN
LAM): T. 16 S., H. 11 K.. W.M.,
Sec. 31, all merchantable timhei
designated for cutting on theN'a-SE'.-4,
SWWSEli, estimated for
the purpose of this sale to be 90
M. feet marked ponderosa Pine.
1 No hid
less than $12.10 per
M. ft. B.M., or a total purchase
price of Sl.llli.00, will be consid
ered. Minimum deposit with bid
$211.60. T. 21 S.. K. 10 E., W.M.,
Sees. 2, 3, and 8; T. 21 S R. 11
E., W.M., Sees. 6, 7, 19, and 20,
all merchantable timber desig
nated for cutting on Lot 3 (NE'4
N W'i , S! 2 N W '4 , VV k SW!4.
SE'.SW'. of Sec. 2, Lot 2
(NW 'i NK'4 ). Lot 3 (NE'4
NW'.i). KE'-.NW'i, Sec. 3. E'.s
NW'i of Sec. 8. NE'iNEVt, NE'4-
SE'i of Sec. ti. SE'i of See. 7,
SW'lNK'i, NHiSEU of Sec. 19.
NEUNW1 of Sec. 20, estimated
for the purpose of this sale to be
780 M feet marked Ponderosa
Pin;!. No bid fur less than $15.85
Ikt M ft. B.M., or a total pur
.cuas? price of S12.0lii.00, will he
considered. Minimum deposit with
ibid Sl.202.3i).
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on top of fences, on
limbs
and
on parked cars.
, Weather observers reported that
the 24-hour fall of snow, as meas
ured at 7 a.m. today, was 16
inches. At that time the total
depth on the ground was meas
ured at 26 Inches. The observers
also reported that the 16 inches
of snow that fell yesterday and
last night held 1.11 inches of wa
ter, bringing the total for the
month up to 1.94 inches. Prac
tically all of this moisture Is still
on the ground In the snow-pack
and drifts.
3 Highways Closed
All major roads were open and
in lair mid-weather shape today,
with two exceptions. The Willam
ette highway was closed by fall
en trees between Goshen and
Oakridge, and Columbia river
highway was closed at Shell
rock. Central Oregon routes were
In fair shape, but motorists were
cautioned against using mountain
passes unless the trips were of
emergency nature.
ine storm was general over
interior Oregon, with Madras re
porting 10 inches of snow, Shan-
iko six Inches, Redmond eight
inches, and Sisters 12 Inches. La-
pine reported 20 Inches of new
snow. Four feet of snow covers
the Chemult area.
240 Indies at Summit
Depth of roadside snow on the
Santiam summit this morning
was 240 Inches, reported near an
all-time record In the history of
tne modern highway.
tne z-i-nour tan or snow in
Bend was heavy, but far from
a record, observers said. The rec
ord was 48 inches, in the storm
of mid-December in 1919. Heavi
est snow ever reported In Bend,
55 inches, occurred In that late
1919 month. The heaviest 31-day
fall ever measured In a January
was 33.5 inches in 1943.
In Bend all civic and social
activities were near a standstill
as a result of the storm.
GRIP TIGHTENED
(By United PrM) ,
A stagnant cold wave tightened
Its Icy grip on British Columbia
and Washington state Wednesday
as drenching rains in northern
California changed to a "silver
thaw" or local flash blizzards in
Oregon.
Interior British Columbia resl
donts suffered -through the cold
est night In history with tem
peratures plunging to 30 and 40
bclowVero. A slight warming up
was forecast for Wednesday night
lie works with the tense of security built by the Employees' Benefit Plan ever his years on the fob. ,
HOW HE PLANS BEYOND TOMORROW
The story of one of the nation's oldest benefit plans
1. when illness comes ... or it he should have an
accident ... a telephone man counts on the company
benefit plan to help tide him over until he can work
ag.iin. Now 37 years old, the plan is paid for entirely
by the company and keeps the paycheck coming,
when it's needed most, to men and women of two or
more years' service. There arc liberal death benefits
for dependents, too.
3. This is not an employment message . . . wc have
all the people wc need almost everywhere. But it
docs show one important reason why wc can keep
the eomp.iny cllu icnt and vigorous by attracting and
holding the capable people needed to furnish good
service to you . . . the people who have played a
great part in making your telephone more valuable.
The PaCifiC Telephone m) and Telegraph Company
in southwestern sections of the
province.
i ne town oi uncK, norm oi
Eureka. Calif., was under two
feet of water while a continuing
series of rain storms threatened
to send three northern California
rivers over their banks. -. ;'
Weathermen reported a "sliver
thaw" coated areas south of Eu
gene, Ore., where rain was falling
and freezing . upon hitting the
ground. . 1 . 1
Calm, clear skies over western
Washington sent the mercury to
sub-zero levels for the first time
this winter In several sections. In
eastern portions oi the state, tem
peratures continued to retreat
well below zero during early
morning hours.
The weather bureau said Wed
nesday's sub-zero readings west
of the Cascades in Washington
state did not indicate a new cold
wave. "The same mass of cold
air has hung over the state for
five days. Clearing skies and ay
ing winds permitted the earth's
warmth to escape," Forecaster
Tom Wylie said. "There Is no
break In sight for Washington."
River Road Closed
A flash blizzard closed the low
er Columbia river highway in
Oregon. At McGregor logging
camp, 15 miles west of Vernonla,
Ore., a party of 60 men, women
and children were stranded. One
child was reported running a tem
perature of 104 degrees.
U. S. highway 99 connecting
Oregon and California still was
choked with snow between Duns
mulr and Redding, Calif., and
state police said it might be sev
eral days before the highway was
cleared.
Air, bus and rail traffic was
Reconditioned
Washers $15 up
Used Davenport .
$25.00 ;
Circulating Heaters
and Oil Heaters ,
$12.50 up ' -
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operating but often behind sched
ule.
Medford, Ore., was soaked with
a 1.02-inch rain in a six-hour pe
riod ending at 4 a.m. Wednesday
while 2.70. inches of rain drench
ed Brookings, Ore.
While southern Oregon enjoyed
a respite from the btter cold
spell, Toledo, Wash., 20 miles
north of the Columbia registered
eight below zero. The tempera
ture dipped three degrees below
at McChord field near Tacoma
and the state patrol reported ears
were freezing while underway.
All public schools in Tacoma were
closed
. Eastern Washington readings
stayed In the sub-zero regions.
Ellensburg continued to be held
fast with a "deep freeze" reading
of minus 19 reported for Wednes
day. The temperature at the Seattle
Tacoma airport sank to nine
above but climbed slightly at Port
land to p 14 above after a low
of seven Tuesday. .
The name "platinum" is derived
from Spanish meaning "little sil
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2. When an employee retires, a solid pension will
add to his own savings of course, no security plan
eliminates the need to save. But, for example, if he ;
started at 22 and retires when he's 62, following ten
years with an average wage of J80 a week, he'll get
a pension of $139 a month. Buying these benefits
on his own would have meant putting aside large
additional amounts for Insurance or savings. , ',
Your telephone is one of
today s best bargains
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