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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1933)
THK HKN!) THJLLKTJN. BEND. ORE. FRIDAY, APRIL 2J, UMl PACE FIVE peal News Items TODAY'S WF.ATIIFJl ininMuturo I n. m.. tlffin-en; an., Oi.lf iU'urt'1-M. ItiirmiMirr (n I In M' level,: 1 i. in., ;i0 Zl livs; it. in., -K' l.i mm, iit'ia- liiiinmlty I u. m . OH H-r ( I; I . 3t rr etui. Wlnil vt'lorily, I .. II inllrt; I it. mi., 5 mlUu. Whul (hut, viiriuhU. Itiiiot' Uitiii h wu.H uiu- nf llt- boy. idctl iittn iiifiiiiM!iMil o( Hoy it liuoh No. JO ifn-t'hlly. 1 li.v i wht imlnti'iilinjuilly left out , w imhllrihrd Mul. lie uiiiiual rluncu tif tin- Kniti'i mil ; of ftiulett will Im held on i hi W. in tint It. I O K. hull, with by Uuu ltUn.tr)) it urcheMiu, it'illiiK to un iiniHnuurtnciit lim K'ih of the writ. . mul Mrs. Vii-Uir Plitth lfl t hi v for l'oi thind for jm-vi'ihI vuH. Mm. Welch D. Kvjuvt nc- (muiIimI thcfit lie meeUnij of the Soiw of Nor th Nitlii'i hull Kiiluiilny niKht he futlnwetl hy it (liinic, e Pn'jtbyteiiiin ehoir of It- id. tiiiiler the ihiiMiion of Mm. itelle (i. Cue, will mtiK lit wr it to Ik held In Timiulo Sunday noun nl J;.lu. ie Aftierlrun l'ion unxiliui y hotil n t .n l party next WimIih'k nluht tit C'li.shmitit hull. Ihidue, Whle nnd '5tMJ'' will Ih played pl'ltv will he iiwiilded. iyd nnd Henry Frank of the of Itlummit-r-Fiiink. l'oi tland Kt.tt fit in, were in Mr ml l-M ii and rvKlMernl at the Pilut e Inn r and Mi h. I, I. lletcl bit yirr tiy for I'tittlaihl. planning l' in to llend thin wi-i k end. ittl Heeve.t, repiesruluttvp of u t'unpmiy. wnh in Ik-nd today, eiiinif with Waller (J. Peak. nl Ii Neal. IVM'hute.t nationdl bt Mipervlvir, was in Ailing!"!! IV on a liithinevt trip, hn Welle, local htiMmvot man. y wan olM rvin lib 10th itnnl aiy in lb-nd. Welle pimbiiM'd Wainer ipiai lei ft on April L'l. I. 'lite Wetle jl."ie haa Ixcn In Miine location Mine, ateinal Order of Kaule.i eitthth u., New IVal Hull will iw held Mte Klkn Hall on WedneMlnv. 'u. r-verylHMlv Invited. Ad- Uon: uent.t JOr, ladies Ilk, ! Adv. HGc TI KSIIAV CAPITOL-Tonight AND TDMOKKOW MATIN KK SATURDAY HERE IT IS!! IT COMES TO LIFE ! ! .to. a ' s ! r EXTRA! JACK I'KARI, (Wa you item ( liurllc) KAKON MUNCHAUSEN "Meal Ticket" 2 WY.Y.U COMKDV We've nil heard thv Huron . . , now come Her him!! REVIEWS BATTLE ON TUBERCULOSIS Dr. V.. (!. HelliiiKi'r Speakx nt I.ioiiH Club THE UNCANNY - - V VI V IN THE m Problems which fate the people of (Jrejon In their apparently ma (euftiL fiuht aKiiinnl tuberculoid were mentioned by Dr. (irover C. Ik'Hiner, Mir-erinl(fndent of the Kliite tnberclifoHiN honpitaln, when speaking to nicmlr of the fiend club of lionn and kiicjiU today noon in the O. I. C. dituiiK rtxmi. PreM-nt at the meetmii were inuny county health worker of liend lind De.t chuten county and a mmdmr of locul nhvhieiiiov Dr. Ikdliiier, In Bend for the! purpow of holduiK n cheAt clinic, prelaced hiK brief talk with u tits cUHrtion of the breakdown of health work In KuKrda, then touched on the : expansion of tiilMTculo.-tift prevention and hoftpititilijition work in Oregon 'fcince the Mute irifittlntion war, Mah 1 liithed in Salem in 11)10, with SO hen. ! At present, nome 450 U-djt tire avail- able In Salem and The Dalle.n it wan , mentioned. JuM now, the ,sfeaker ihnid, Oregon in xix'ndinK coristder 1 able money on the care of tulr- culofti patient, but, he added, the I end in in ii(ht, for thir. or the next ceneration. The depreh-nion has re ' Milted In wmie urave health prob ' lem, but, Dr. HellinK'r said, there tuw Ix-en tw Inereute in the tulxr culobU deatli rate in thix Mate. Areux of contagion and vurce-t of infection were di.wusAed by tlie Salem man and the value of tuber culosis clinics, huch as are twin held in IJend, wiot mentioned. I.ocii lion of ciLseh makes it possible to protect contacts and lower the infec tion, Dr. Hellingcr explained. Spe clnllMs have their place, the (Speaker .said in conrlution. but siiid that the family physlcum is the perwm who can prove of mo.sl value in the fight aKit'iwt tlte diAea.sc. Dr. Ik'llineer was introduced by Dr. Samuel Tyler, who preided. duct ink a war aifaitiKt tmnieritc oovrtv." he declared, an he Ntofjd on the quarter deck of the welcorn- f tuj Ma' on. vhn h tok hun lo Jerfty City to board bis ;i(ecial train fur Wa-tbiiiMton. T)it piiine oiiii'Mer'it de laraledi, indicating I hi in'Traiiitf iniport ance 'of the romintf While 1 louse coiifeieia en in the liht of infla tion. Was made he wu aked whetli er aburidonmerit of the Mold Mnnd ard tame as a Mjrprihe or "disap pointment" lo liim. "Oh, Kiacioun, no!" he resjKnded with home vior, "Will it have any effect upon your rnis"ion''" lie was asked. "So far a I am coficerned," he nnswered. "not at all. In only brings d1! Relief Bill Is Passed By House, Goes to Senate Wahini;ton, April 21 LP The adiiiitiistiatioii's SaOfJ.fXiO.OfK) relief bill, deniKiied to prevent hunger mid niffi rinK amont( (he nation's un employed millions, wa passed by the hotisu today. The measure is virtually identical to the Warner rftlief bill already approved by the senate, but because of a preliminary sfuabble, it must now be repassed by the other chamber. A total of $VX).0OG.Q00 in direct I. A I - ... i. ... Ii i i ii 'ri , i u. .-''he unemployed is provided in Ixjth tween permanent state residenLi, U-arisienuj or homeless individuals for pur pones of relief distribution. In this way, it at least partially covers the numerous "homeless boy bills which have been urged during the last two sermions of congress to alleviate distress among thousand of you UK men wandering alUt tho country jobless. Glass, though fragile, posswes greater compressive strength than granite. JK UNIVERSAL PICTURE SUNDAY SUM si!mmi:kvii.i.k jnitidtil nnd mvwll hiive lo face Th' di-rciin will wvrr lw nJ cd, MiiL-Dnniilri jiLsitti-(l, if Arnrrtta Hllii GriMt Hritain ftre upiHA:i to (5ch oth'.T. "Coopcriition itt esw:ri tiul," Ii'.' i'-'ltoriited. I'lainvicw Calf Club Will He Reorganized Roosevelt Is Anxious For Frank Discussions Wi:i)KSI)AV ( K( II. II. IK .MII.I.KS "SIGN OF THE CROSS" tmusementsi l'i Kill luff, noted I'lentm- of ftlti M-reeii rote, tnich ui tht- hideout covereii ton the turnpli the mugi' Ixiok of Toth. With thin h (itlemptt to briny the prteslesH hack to life, bill he Is tlit- CHiHieiunen: in ik 'in- nltiiHii'ln" il'HI u :i th.. c.t.. battned alive fur his .iJicrili ue. I luce tonight and tomorrow in u pie- 1 thousand year Inter the mummy is I lie .Mummy , tlei lan d to le exnmm o. wnn uir inhik hi hi.-, uuu f the Alrangt-st ever released 'he ancient KKVptmn comvi to hfo. Ilollywimd. In thin plav of an-j The Mrun- Mory moves rapidly Kgvpt. Karloff ha the p;irt of fim this point. io-lep, .'l74K)-year-idd nnimmy, : L.'-st iiuiht was Hfud'.i weekly the mystery, lutt iguintf leauty, I vaudeville nlfht at the Capitol and ulor ami pcctiKie of ihe dnvf' the eniTtainmynt proved to tx uv I of the bet pie.M-nled hete since the J weekly show- started Duvey Jones, (oiuudion, jilted an uiauter of cere inonlei, One of the nulMmuling num Im'ih wnn "Don and Uarhne". an at l i nhalic danclnu team. IV lie 1a iliite-t back to the ancient ciuv.il Ctaiie was ui esented in novellv iun- uypl when lin-ho-t n. hit-h i nlma and Cris and Fannv Irwin en- M, htis a love aff.nr with a vestal ; li t,uned with coined v. "Mtmkev's n. piieti.s of Isif. The orient- 1 I aw", a .toi v bacd on fear iisvchul- ile-.-t nnd Im-ho-tep strals Imm I ogy, way the fi uttue picture and Kuvplian I'haiaolu will be mi the local ncrern as Kailnff hin weird rule, with ZiU Jo aml Diivid Manneri us featured ItanH. .ntoiy enacted in "The Mum ftuillty makes MiviiiK "f ml service certain. You eed not pay a premium r (iialltyv cilliur. Just lect drugs of known liter al mi higher prices. Savings (Quality NATIONALLY KNOWN DRUG ITEMS f ooth Paste 2 tubes .. 37c Dr. tVi'sl'o new lnre lulii'S flubbing Alcohol pint 19c A high iirmlu prmlnrl til 11 low lirlcu VACUUM BOTTLE Full pint 79 FEATURE .1 C'nkcs I.AVi:NIH:it SOAP hikI iiorn.i: i.avi:ndi:k All for $ H Hajflac Tnoili i'aKte ..' 50c oIoiiihI Clul) Shaving Cream '. 50c Value....... $L00 -Both Sov 59c (JARI)KN SIOT SPtiCIAL .'I iiii'iT set ('iiiLsisliiiK nt Trmvcli Ciillivalor mill Trnniliiiili'r, rimipli'lc fiir Z)C MAGILL DRUG CO. voim mow sToitu imionk 157 J! 1. 1:. -TTrar-.xirr mu.sie for the entertainer! Was pro vided by Fred Dallas and his band. More Forest Camps In Midstate Are Planned With the Ochoco and Fremont for es'. midt'd to the cat side units to receive reforestation camps under the second listings, it now appeaiH that some 2?)0 men will Im at wtirk m the midsiate forests within the next fuw months. Like the Dcs diutt's. included in the first 1 i f t j 1 1 w s . the Ochoco ia to U aliucated four i ainps and the Fremont will get thiee 'Ihe lX-,s.ihuls is number threo in the North Pacific forest re gion liM and lit four camps will tw ready around May 1. It is expected that the Ochoco and Fremont camps will he Malted within a few weeks l after those in the first listings are t established. ; Since plans cull for 200 men in ; each camp, the Deschutes and ! Ochoco. with four camp.s each, will j have a total of mound l,tW0 members . ol Hoosevclt's citizens' conservation I corp.-;. ihe three camps assigned the nvnioiu win onng Hie total up to the mark. The Malheur. Wal lowa and Whitman foiests have also been added to the east ilc forests assigned camps and it is expected that others will be added to the list until camps are established in evrrv j forest of the vast North Pacific re I gion. (Continued from page one) lieve our meeting Is necessary to that end." Aboard MacDonald Special Train en Itnute to Washington. Apr. 21. (IP The importance of his mission "in no way" lessened by America's abandonment of the sold standard, Prime Minister J. Ramsay MacDon ald of Cireat Britain, nurried to Washington today after reiterating his hope of early action toward a so lution of the world economic crisis. "I have come here to discuss with President Roosevelt ways of con- Plainviev, Apr. 21 (SpecialjA calf club will be sponsored in Piain view attain this year. If. A. Scoggui will tie leader. Mrjr. K. A. Livesay eidebrated her 80th birthday last w-.'.-k. She and her daughter, Mrs. K. H. Murphy and Francis Murphy of Portland, visited at the Verne I,ive.ay ranch this week. Mrs. Lively will accom pany her daughter to Portland for a visit Repairs wre made on the MeCal- ' lister ditch last week. Those doing j the work were George Coffelt, j George Linn. K. E. Varco, H. A. j Scoggin. Corbie Livesay, Ernest Hotx-rts and Charl's Wheeler. i Charles nnd Helen Varco won the J prizes for finding the most eggs at an Easter parly given Friday by Plainview pupils. Guests at the (J. U. O. club meet- j ing last we-k were Mrs. H. C. Sey mour, Mrs. W. H. Hand, both of Cor- : vallls; Mrs. Gus Hagglund of Red-j mond. Miss Elizabeth Vance was in 1 charge of the short cuts in cookery j project j Mrs. Ernest Roberts' father, A. j Linn, has gone to Chehalis, Wash., to make his home. 1 bills. The house measure assigns $2M. 000,000 for unrestricted grants and a like amount to lie matched by state appropriations tw-fore dis tribution. AH funds would come from the reconstruction finance cor poration. A second senate approval was forced by republican strategy. The minority insisted the bill was a "money measure" and under the constitution must originate in the house. Rather than indulge in a prolonged battle over the constitu tionality technicality, democratic leaders passed a new bill. Ready senate concurrence is anticipated. The hill makes no distinction be- CIIICAGO SELLS WARRANTS j Chicago. Apr. 21. IP Two' months' pay for 1G.000 city employes 1 was provided today through sale of ; tax anticipation warrants marketed i by a citizens' committee. 1 Issuance of checks against $8,000,- ' 000 in subscriptions for tax warrants ' was started immediately. The funds will clear up ull arrears in city pay- ! rolls for l'J.12. A two weeks' pay : distribution fcr county employes' from the same source was provided. Mechanical difficulties are ex- peeled to delay completion of the ' payroll distribution about two j we?kf. Oregon State Dean Will Speak At Commencement Dr. U. S. Diihiiili, dean nt men lit On-Rim Sinti' iiillrjtc smro 191 1, is In lir thp cnmmnireiiioiil .sekcr at llic Hcnd liih .silmnl Rjuduiilion fxi-rciscs on May in. in In- gymna sium auditorium, it was annnunifd today from Uu- offiri. of Harold It. j .lolin.son. principal. Dr. Charles A. Kdwurds of the Methodist Episcopal iliiiicli will dolivorthcliacraiaiiroato .soniion, on Suialay, May II. The baccalaureate .sermon will' alsi! Ie in the auditorium. Dr. Dulwich is a nationally known educator, with deui res frnni lti i University of Indiana. Harvard and tne University of Wisconsin. He has been ut Oregon State cuIIcro since 11113. Dr, Dllbach Is nrnfesor of political science nt Ihe stale rnlleue. in KeepinR with Ihe times. I!K!3 Kiadifales from the Bend biuh school lire In-iiiK asked by class officers to eliminate formality in dross as n.u. l, ; as possible. Friends nnd relatives are J heiriR urtied not to brliiR any flnw- uix oi Kins 10 me coiuinencement exercises. Boys are to wear while flnmii.1 trousers with dark coals, (lirls are iieuiK urged In wear inexpensive outfits. Bartlett's Market I'cnturiiiK Cent nil Oregon Ilevf. Veal, Mutton, Pork nnd Poultry Lowest prices. Wholesale and retail. 127 MINNESOTA PHONE 16S Poultry Stewing Hens Kilt anil extra nice Lb. 1 3ac RHODE ISLAND ftK!) Roasters III)!, fnt birds Lb. 16c CENTRAL ORECON BEEF ROAST Prime and tender Pound . . . . 10c PORK ROAST Lcin or leg Pound 12c HAMBURGER No cereal 3 pounds . 25c OYSTERS Fresh selects Quart 35c Yearling Lamb Legs, II). 15c Chops 11c Shoulder, lb. 9c SAUSAGE . Fresh ground 3 pounds . . 25c LARD 4 ibS... 3ic The Koveniment is makiiiK final tests f a new variety of potato. Ihe Chippewa, for use in northern states from Michimin lo North Dakota. Watch Repairs Prices never LOWER, hut wnrk iiumsliln always of (he IIICIIEST A. T. Niebergall JEWELER Next lo Capitol Theatre ME KEI'AIR WITH CAKE Saturday Specials I 'EC AN DATE CAKE, A dainty white layer rnke with a date and butter snndwich fillinc nnd n butter fnndiinl icinjr with sliced pecans in U Hetty Crocker Angel Food C'Rl'SIIEI) STRAWIIERRY LAYER INDIVIDUAL SHORT CAKES. I for 49c ... 39c Klc i 1 RYE BREAD IS IN STYLE riain or with C'lirnwny Seed 10c Special Sandwich Rye, l'i lbs... 15c Pumpernickel llread ,15c SANDWICH HUNS, air Dtucn IIHUUARO TIE. 30r APPLE PIE, Utlc fk; CRACKED WHEAT 1SREAD RAISIN DREAD FRENCH BREAD III1EAD JiO.ME MADE BREAD A fine loaf nt 7c I for 23c nnd the best ilinlily loaf HAKE-RITE IDEAL BREAD Dread Unit Is Better, 8c BAKE - RITE SANITARY BAKERY LINDH BROS. Quality Bakers 832 WALL STREET PHONE 273 1 1 1 TRY STETSON TRU-BLU (ilLl.ETTE TYPE RAZOR BLADES 5 FOR 35c Bend Drug Co. You Can "Fish Around" SPECIAL Wet Flies 4 for 2SC But You'll Never Find LOWER PRICES -on (iood Tackle! Just received our Factory Ship, mcnt and wo arc now featuring ' a complete line of tackle at the lowest prices! ... SPECIAL Fish Eggs Jar 2j)c RADIO SPECIALS Atwater Kent Cabinet Model Formerly $79.50 Now $22 11-tube Philco Combination Radio and Phonograph With 10 self-reloading records. S275 value! Now '105 7-tube Philco Cabinet Model Practically new! Feature value at 25 00 Square Deal Furniture Co. Corner Bond nnd Minnesota Phone 324 You can live well at little cost whert you shop the PIGGLY WIGGLY way. Here you select just the things you need, in the quantities you want, and always at the lowest prices. Don't miss these week-end features. PAY-DAY FEATURES, APR. 22-24-25 WALNUTS m35 Fancy Oregon Franquettcs CRACKERS ib. box When purchased with a 2 pound box of Honey Maid Grahams at 29c. SNOW FLAKES, always fresh 2U MILK- Oregon Brand, tall cans When purchased with 1 pkg. Sperry's t csiis als a rcsuar price f 29c- Eacl pk- 1 1 C contains a fine piece of Chinawarc. SUGAH-ioibs. Pure cane, fine granulated AVhcn purchased with 3 lbs. Piggly Wiggly Coffee at 62c. Our customers were so well pleased with this deal last Saturday that we concluded to offer it again. 2& FLOUR-49 sack Golden Bells brand When purchased with I 50 ounce can of K. C. Baking Powder at 47$. Pep Tomato Sauce 6 cans 23c Tomato Puree can 19c No. 10 tins, an exceptional value BACON pound 12c Medium weight, mild cured Morton's Salt 3 cartons 2$c COFFEE . . 1 ib. 21c, 3 lbs. 59c Pisgly Wiggly, quality guaranteed Upton's Tea V2ib.35c, iib.67c Grape-Nuts .... Pkg. 15c fllp) Calumet (WEI Baking P Powder K 1 Pound Tins Pound . . . 25C Crisco 100 pure , vegetable . shortening. 3 lb. cans Can ..... 47c SHORTENING 100 pure vcgctnble, absolutely hi beef tallow 4 lbs. . . . 29c JIG SAW PUZZLES Another shipment of those large 25c pnezlcs. Special while a this lot lasts 2 puzzles . 2SC Fels Naptha Soap 10 bars 55c Toilet Soap ... 4 bars 19c ( Mission Bell ClorOX .... pint bottle 10c Bottle CapS .... carton 19c 1 gross cartons Malt Syrup ... 3 cans $1.00 American brand Flint Glass Bottles doz. 59c 22 ounce Scotts Tissue . 3roiis 25c JELL-0, all flavors, 3 pkgs .19c MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE, pound . 29c KELLOGG'S PEP, 2 pkgs 18c Children's Rhyme and Color Book with each 2 packages. ASPARAGUS, crisp, tender stalks, 3 bunches. ........... 10c GREEN PEAS, tender, sweet, 3 pounds '.: . . . . . . , 18c Orders of $3 or over delivered free sacks of sugar or cases of milk excepted 1 -.vr3.-aijgaamaaiaiiHglliMBM