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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1922)
TUB HKND lIVIiliErriN. DAILY ICD1TION. BKND, OHROON, NA1THUAY. JAXI'AltV T, lll. TAOH PLANT BOEERS DEFEAUFFICE 8HKVI.IN-HIXO.N TEAM KCOItKS aat riNH to imooKs-scAx- LOX'H HAYDKX HUiH i.i:;ion, city ci.ni next. UNCLE SAM'S WOMEN CHIEFS The Shcvlin-Hixon plant bowlers Inst night defeated the BrooUs-Sean-lon office (cam. by a score of 2,208 to 2.001. C A. Hayden, cnplulu of tho Shevlin-Hixon team, scored the highest number of total plus, 605. mid tho highest single game, 201. Paul Hosmov was high man for Brooks-Scaiilun. Next Monday night the American Legion and City club bowlers who have not yet shown their strength on the alleys in league games, will compete, starting at 7:15 o'clock. Last night's scores were: Slicvlln-Hixon Plant Hayden 117 201 157 505 "Webb 129 US 145 302 Glllis 121 133 1S1 Whittiikcr 138 128 159 425 Burns 153 121 177 451 Totals 688 701 819 2208 Uronks-ScaiUon Office Henderson 152 120 116 3SS Gove 118 123 124 365 Goodman 116 106 145 366 Hosmer 141 141 170 452 Fairchtld 158 137 135 430 Totals 6S4 627 690 2001 : -4 vftV J EIGGEST CHILDREN ARE FOUND IN WEST Department of Labor Bureau Coin piles Statistics Showing. Cali fornia Youngsters! l.ead. WASHINGTON', Jan. 7. Califor nia, sunny land of fruits and flowers, also produces the best children of any section of the union. The children of the far western state six years of age and under are slightly taller and heavier than those of any other group at the same ago. It has been found by the Children's Bureau of the Department of Labor, which has just completed a compila tion of the largest mass of data along this line ever gathered in the United States. A total of 172,000 records were tabulated. The reason attributed by the Bur eau is the favorable climate of Cali fornia. TEAM DEPRIVED OF COACH SECOND TIME "Jimmy" Clifford Called To Tort, land, May Not lie Able To ltc turn ("raises Squad's Work. Just as practices were getting well under way under Jimmy Clifford's direction, the Bend high school bas ketball squad is for a second time deprived of the services of a coach. Clifford, called to Portland last night, declared that he was not at all sure of returntngto coach the team. He declared that the spirit mani fested by the members of the squad was excellent, and that prospects for a winning team were very good. AIny women are now holding offices in the government at Washing Ion Irom duels ol bureaus down to typists. Above are some of the lead, ers: ii) Miss Uracc Abbott, Chief of Children's Bureau; (2) Mist Mary ndci son. Chief of Women's Uureau. Labor Drnvimrai. m vi xi.i 'i IV .n. i u . . .. r . ". "'.'"" """i ',"l .uiuiney Kencrai. hj Mrs. Helen Uardner, viiui, v ivu servile iomiui.iuii; lo) ur. alcucia oueMi eocene t.uaru. Bureau .Parker, .Secretary GYM ATTENDANCE IS GOOD SAYS TAUSCHER Classes Popular In Spite of Many Colds And Holiday EcitIon Indoor Ba-clall Continues, XW'l Section 17. NM4 of NH, SWVi of NW14 Section IS, Town ship 14. South Range 10. Kust W. M.. 2S0 acres; Lots IIS and 39 in Block 11. Bryant Addition to the City of Albany, Orepon. Witness, Tho Hon. Robert W Attendance at the ladies' and bus-' i In ess men's gymnasium classes at the 1 B. A. A. C. is very good, considering j that many of those interested have; colds which keep them away, and , that others are not fully recovered from the exertion of the holiday sea-; son, says Manager Tauscher. Sever- j nl new members were added to the) business men's class the first of the year. Indoor baseball practice will con tinue after each class for business ; men, says Tauscher, while the ladies will continue their volley ball league. IGRAND! 3 Saturday and Sunday STOP! This space docs not belong to C. J. LEVERETT it belongs to CASHMAN, Bend's Clothier P. S.--Special for Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday-- Gordon, Conqueror, Hardeman Hats worth up to $6.50 Special in Men's Heavy Ribbed Underwear, $4.50 value, on sale at $2.95 Sl oiid wiNinrtwc tfi i thf -i rDV w ii .a . v v a w swat m , m Sawyer, JuiIko of the County Court of the Stato of OroKon for the PillllltV flf lldUll II l.ll Willi Hill Mlllll ' of said Court ntllxed, this 4th day of January, A. IJ. 1922. . Attest: J. 11. IIANKll. 27-33-39-45C Clerk. CONSTANCE 1 I BINNY 1 Ctrtiiitll WrtUlntr rtiNrvv H?r Uwup 30 crntM for 20 wnrils or !-. On rt'tit pr wurd for nil over 20. All clitMinvU alvoitU inic atrictly cmah in ilvnec. THIS SPACE BELONGS TO C. J. LEVERETT Tim Wuinun'.i rrtileellvo HlvMon Side T11IU No. I 1 skjiIii ii "Hie null htiruliij; iiiie." Truly, c, J, i.i:vi:ui:tt.. , s, Have purl) It It $1,1)00 linii.c mill lot to tnnle fur ii'l ur limne mill will usiiiiie iIKTcii'iiio. Ilfflir, lll.",:l Itimil Slnvl, Itenil, (r-K"ii. -si:ic c. j. I.. WANTED WANTKI KiinlorKurli'il iIiish will bo npnuoil .Moi'.iluy, Kit. lull, at 002 Ilinu!":.y; piiplla HnlliMtml : tin ins on npplU .itlon. 'l eli'iilni'in 4 7. 37-2G-27C 14 IX Put it lu The Bulletin. t'se Bulletin Want Ads for results. IX THE COI XTV COI HT OK THK STATK OF OKWiOX, VOit .THK COI XTY OK DK.SCHCTKS. Citation In the Matter of the Estate of Rob- ert H. Krug, Deceased. To August Krug, Karl Krug, Llna Krug. Sidomea Krug. Itichard Krug, Erdman Krug, Hulda Krug. In the Name of the State of Ore gon. You are hereby cited and required to appear in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Deschutes, at the Court room thereof, at Bend, in the County of Deschutes, on the 7th day of Feb ruary, 1922, at 2 o'clock, in the afternoon of that day, then and there to show cause, if any exist, why an order of sale should not be entered herein directing the admin istrator of said estate to sell at public or private sale sufficient of the real property of said estate to pay the costs of administration and claims against said estate, to-wit: W Vz of NEK, NWV, of SEVi , EV4 of W, SW?4 of SW4 of Section 14; Township 14 South, Range 9 East W. M., 320 acres; N4 of "Such a little Queen" WANTED Itoomors and boarders. Apply G21 Florida avenue. 32-24-2ftp WANTED Instructor of gullnr to give lessons on same. Leave niimn and address at The Bulletin nlllco. 39-20-27p WANTED At once, second hand books, piano rolls and phono graph records. Telephone 223-J or 47. 36-2S-27P WOflK WANTED Ity inieniMiiiiliorml woman; cmikliiK. cniifiirilnnery work, or wuitroHH; Iihik ixpi'i-ii'!i''i; best of referenreH. Imiiilie at Tim lliilli'tln olllro. 4l-s7-32i Put It In Tho Bulletin. FOR SALE FOB 8ALK Flour and suitar Burks for tea towels or olhi'r hotiHi'linld needs. Hake-Kilo HnkiTV. 40.2I-27e FOlt SALE Or will liaili! (or Port land property, I Olio arrcs tump laud Ht'Vt'1) miles uorthweiit of llnutl. It. II. (iardiinr. Norlliwenlern Dunk llldn., I'nrtliiiid, Ore. 4:i-27-30c FOR RENT Folt KENT One fiirnlnlu'il Iioiimi kei'pliiit room. I'liiuio 71M. 42-27 29C FOlt KENT DchIihIjIu ruoinn: clone In. Telephone 47. :is-2fi-27c FOlt KENT l-'iv.' room iiioilnrn holme; iIi'hIii.IiIu illnlrlct: rnraKn; close lu. Iluiid Inventuu'iit Co. 1 2-21-HOc AND 1 HANK MANN in "JUNK" A Coined j' Scream 10c and 25c L.i.i.i.i.i.i.i.i.i.w.i.i.w.w.i.: Banking Progress There has been a (treat chunge in banking methods in tho past ten years. People today reconlrc merit in a bank not simply because it has been on one corner for fifty or a hundred years, but on account of progressive business methods which meet the need of the community. Bunks loan money today as a business, not ns a favor to a privileged few. It is the volume of . small loans and smull deposits which have made possible the growth of the American banking system. Keeping close to the people is the secret of succe-is in present day bank ing. Hanking prosperity depends upon community pros perity. This bank is ready at all times to discuss any prob lems nft'cctinK the welfure of your business or community and to offer its assistance in liny legitimate manner. The First National Bank : i ' Til Bm or SqpimoK 3myici Thii Bank k a Member of the Federal Reserve System LIBERTY TONIGHT Last Time AdmmioD, 10c and 25c J. L. Frotbingliam presents "The Ten Dollar Raise" Featuring William V. Mong nnd Helen Jerome Eddy from the Saturday Evening Post lory by Peter II. Kyne. Also a Brand New Mack Sennett Comedy "Made In The Kitchen" Do not think because we are not tukliiK n half page ml on this program that it Is not n class attract ion because It is really one of the best but we have got to cut down on ad vert ising. loc, ao, :irc. How to Plant an Advertising Crop Until the advent of the Audit Bureau of Circula tions, advertisers sowed their business seed in a vast fallow field. Some of it grew and returned a fair harvest much of it was cast upon barren ground and was lost. There was no standardized method of determniing the fertility of a publication's field. Experimenting was expensive. The A. B. C. has eliminated the barren spots of circulation. Planting an advertising crop is no longer an experiment Advertisers KNOW the field through audit reports. They know whether it is fertile ground and sow their seed accordingly. The Bend Bulletin circulation ha3 been audited by the A. B. C. Advertisements placed in this publi cation are seeds well sown. 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