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PAGE EIGHT THE BEXP FtTLETIX. BEN'tV Or.EGON. THIT.DW. Jfl.V 21. 1WS POLISH FLIERS ; AFTER RECORD Stratosphere Flight Set f in September Largest Ralloon Made Is - Kxpoctt'd to (. Vt I : 81,000 Feet I Thr nrxt mannrd - l.alloon fliaht nto th stratosphere will lx mn&o hy polish avintors and scientists, from Poland, fh September, in tin largest galloon ever constructed, it was an nounced tliis week hy the Na tional Geographic society after a ronferenee with members of the Pol ish embassy staff. The pilot will be Cnnlnin Zbign.pw Burzynski of the 7'olish army, whn has just sailed for Poland after a brief viit to the United States during which he con sulted with Maior Albert W. Stevens Who commanded the world - record stratosphere flight of the National IeoKraphic society and the UnVd States army air corps in 19.15; and specialists of the national bureau i f ftuiduriis who deigned snme of the instruments ired in the lfCS accent. The Polish flight will lie notable In eyeral respects. The balloon, which j-dhnnKt completed, wilt be consid erably largrr than Fxulorer II of ihc Tleographic-arwy flight and will bo Inode of rnhherired silk. Silk for the l-ag was both grown and processed in Poland, product of an industry not generally known to exist in that country. The volume of the bag will ha more than 4.800.000 cubic feet as iamst 3.700,000 cubic feet for Ex plorer II; ihe height at take-off time. sov feet as against .115 feet; and the neatest diameter 20D feet as against1 in? ft iN cni.o nr thic amat the bag will weigh only 3.300 pounds eatlished the present world alu Instead of the 6350 pounds of x. : tude record of , 2.39a feet (approxi plorer II, owing to the lesser weight Irately miles), in an ascent from per square yard of the silk fabric. 'the Black hills near Rapid City. The suherical gondola to be usedoutn Dakota, November 11. 1935. fn the Polish flight will be made of I Captain Burzynski will be accom- aluminum and steel. With instru-, Uients and ballast installed, it will weigh much less than the similarly equinped gondola of Explorer II. Balloon and gondola together, ready for flight, will weigh less than Kleenex Cleansing Tissues In All Ihe Popular Sizes At Lowest Prices 200 Sheets. 9x10 500 Sheets. 9x10 200 Sheets, 12x15 i:i6 Sheets. 15x18 2H8 Oversize Sheets, Assorted Colors 14c 29c 25c 25c 25c Suggestions For Hot Days To Keep You Fit Full Pint Puretest OQ Milk of Mnenesia . 07C Kcxnll Orderlies, 24 Tuhlels Full Pint Puretest Kussian Mineral Oil.. 25c 69c 5-oz. (;E7 Carhonates CO Fxcellenl Alkalizer ... OtJC Bkina-Kcx. FA For Acid Stomach .. JlC Alka Seltzer 49c ELKAY'S WHITE SHOE CLEANER For All Types White Shoes Will Not Rub Ofl Large Bottle 25c I Ur Full Pound (1 W THEATRICAL I COLD CREAM 1 I An Exrellrht M C'lraiLsinjr Cream ftmttTYr iiiilill )mr noT Armand m Dusting Powder I Flesh Tinted lrge Bix I A Special Value at 1 Two-Ton Arrives , . TON V I A stein ol beer in his right hand and a big, black cigar In his left, Two-Ton Tony ( talent o makes a typical entrance to Philadelphia, where he hghts John Henry Lewis, July 26. The roly-poly Jersey barkeep's arrival was the sign for a wild outburst of acclaim by Indian admirers, who gathered at the station for a parade. half as much of Explorer II. so that it should reach a much greater ne R" ' P"y " 7f miles) above sea level. Explorer II Ponied on the forthcoming flight by Captain F. R. Hynek, also of the Polish army, and Dr. Yodko Narkie wicz. noted alpinist and explorer. The two officers are well known to American balloonists. Thev were the HEADQUARTERS FOR FILMS AND CAMERA SUPPLIES Lcavr Your Films For Prompt and (.iiarantrcl nt-vt'lopiiie "In rt Noon HOT WEATHER COMFORTS FOR YOUR HOME ELECTRIC TOASTER ELECTRIC HEAT PLATE . ELECTRIC WAFFLE IKON ELECTRIC CL'KLING IRON ELECTRIC HAIR DRIER ELECTRIC PERCOI.ATORS ICE CRUSHER All Guaranteed Pial ii Mi 31 Solution tarfr wt Cara Nome Fuce Powder 9 ot Jar Cara Numr Cold Cream NfK Cara Noim Eyebrow Pencil I Jrgi- jar (Ura Numa Bath Salts )i ot Cart Nome Perfume 49 2.00 2.00 SOe 1.50 1.00 KEEP COOL! SHOWER AND SHAMPOO SPRAYS Guaranteed Eah 79c HOT Select FOUNTAIN SPECIALS! HI-PACK ICE CREAM Pint 25c Quart 50c Jumbo Ice Cream Cones 5c Bend Drug Co. BFN E. WIIISF.NAND. Pron. PRESCR IPTIONS r carr'ully filled kilh frnh ingmllrnu and double rhenkrd for un'urary. DRUGS for Fight in Form winners of the Gordon Bennett bal loon race in 1933, flying from Chicago into Quebec. In 19:15 they established a record by remaining in the air 57 hours and 45 minutes while flying from Warsaw deep into Kussia. The flight of the Polih strato sphere balloon will be made from a valley in the Tatry mountains near Zahopane, in southwestern Poland near the Czechoslovakia border. Studies to bo made during the flight will include those in regard to cosmic radiation, pressure, and temperature. Among the instruments taken aloft will be several leaned l:y the Na- DEES Out rl 6" $1.!IH 98c S1.9S 9Sc S2.J9 SI.4'J $2.49 $1.49 ' I ' oi but Shui Face Powder 1.00 Large lubr Klrnri Denial ('.rente XOc Largr luU- Klrmo Shaving Cream 3tf? 16 ot lwlllr llarmotii; Hay Rum SOe VConlntJ Safrt llrrt Electric Pad $175 flrtttWtnm't Aflr Shaving Powder 3t5 Victoria Household Rubber G-oves Victoria n loves elimin ate excuses for OQ unsightly hands 05C NOON LUNCHEONS and Variety of Sandwiches Shon at the Siep of Rexall Drill's, Home of Quality and Value! tiot.al Geographic ctetv whuh were nrd in the flight of Fxpl.uer II ml 1H.I.Y Funds for (he flight, amounting to a million rlotvs, t nearly $W.tW) i were i ai.ced by popular subscription and the ascent is being made under the auspices of the Potuh anny. Since the flight of Kxplmer 11 m Movrmbcr 11, 1935, three attempts have been , made to Mnetruie tbe ) liutm.here In Muich HHt., two Hit iun fcit'iuir I.--, aM'endmg from ' Mrtavw, reaclu d an altitude ot 10 00.) I meter- (..lout 31 803 t eet i in a b.il ! Itwn cl only ii.IOO cubn f.'ft tip:i i CUV On M.iv 2S. at Hm. U. Pi..- fessor Au-'uMe Puvard's balloon i caught fire from a gas burner used to beat air for lifting the IkiHoo.i, .is ihe ground crew were attaching the) basket for the ascent of Piccaid and i Max Cosm. , On July 18. 1937, Professor .lean Piceard ioik off at Hochester, Min nesota, in a gondola lifted by a group of small balloons, and six hours later, crashed into the i regions near Lan sing, Iowa, lie attained a height ot II .000 feet . Temperature Is 101.5 1 in Bend; Record 104 T iContinued from iKige one) crew sent in from IVC camp Odfll lake quickly checked the fire ami rally today not even a smoke va visible The control unit was hi re turn to camp tod:tv. its suppression I task Miecessfully aiMtnplishe!. An iu'plane had U'en ordered frini Klamath Falls to carry oliscrvers over (he Twins tire yesterday idter ooon. but one plane wa.s damaged as it was Uung bee let! itut of the hangar, und a secoiul wju grounded by motor tnuil le near Modoc point Williams' smaller plane was then pressed into service. Forest officials ! said that Williams' target work in j dropping supplies was excellent. Portland One.. July 21 UP-Port-! landers wilted under another scorch- 1 mg temperature today, with pr - jpects that the days maximum would i exceed yesterdays lecord-breaking '101 degrees. j The weather bureau said U was "almost 9 at 2 p. in. The minimum this monuiT? was seven degree; hol- ter than it was yesterday. Salem. Ore . July 21 The hot test day in three years was recorded here Wednesday when the tempera ture climbed to 10-1.2 at the airport Hottest day ever recorded here was 1118. a record s.-i in 1927. Tia Vr , i . .1 " the 1 10 mark vesU'rdav, livit On readuiKs ut'r? uimffictal. Weather bureau observers predict etl aiu'ther record fur the third year. 100 AT THK D.1.I.KS The Dall. s, Ore . July 21 tlP-Keat recftrtlA here for the last decade Sf'enied destined to lie trfken hb ed to W.. at :i oYlock. The Dalles aircnrt. nil Ihe Wa.shini!tnii side i.fi the Oilumbia river. r..,.rted an .iff,- eial reading ,,( 1 1U.2 at :i ..Vlm k. ! City Hopes to Start Building Work Soon) (Continued from f-iiic one) until the budget for next year is prepared, the comniisioners decided. The lommisrion author izel first steps in the relocation of the Century drive approach on Galveston avenue and West Hth streets. The highway department, which plans to surface the street thi? summer, will Muni na.e .wo eurves .,y ninninfi me route south on VVes Hth irtead ., fj S'"?Jh rTV H f f of the street are involved, and the I city's formalities mast Im complied ! with. ......n ' H()( KI.KV ASKS SPK.:i) Portland. Ore.. July 21 IP -C. C. , Hockley, regional director of the public works administration, today urged cities and towns in the north west to file applications quickly if ;they want to participate in the l!tr,8 PWA program. j He said applications must he filed ! not later than Sept. 30. Work mast be started hefore Jan. 1. 1939 and subsequently completed by June 0, i 1940. I "The PWA is not offering foine- thing for nothing," Hockley said. "It is merely trying to anticipate the construction needs of the northwest and other sections of the country over n period ol three to five years by offering grants and loans to en able responsible public parties to undertake construction projects now while employment Is at a low ebb ' The director said applications for grants- and loans are lxing received at the regional office here at the rale J of 30 a week. Allotments for 120 pro jects in this region have been ap I proved since the PWA appropriation i act was signed by Pre.sident Roo.se ! velt. They include grants and loans ioltaling $11,000000 for com. ruction in Oregon, Washington,. Idaho and Alaska which will cost about $23.- ! 000,000. William H. Entrikiii Dies in Kansas Today Wayne Fntrikin of Hend and I George Entrikin of Cedro- Woo ley, Wash., left today for Alhilone. Kan isas. where their father, William H. Entrikin, died this morning. Mr. F.n- trikin, whoye wife died just five months ago, had visited Bend several times and had many friends here ; Another son, Charles Eltrikin, is a rej-ident of Hend. ' Funrral services will Ik held Run day,' Mr. Entrikin'f 70th birthday, 1 according to present plans. ONE INPIKI.D ERROR ISN'T ALL Philadelphia (LP) Dennis Walker, 12, had some Fourth of Julv tor pedoes in his hip pocket. He was ploying in a baseball game when the batter drove out a hot liner toward him The hall struck him in j the hip. Dennis was treated at a hospital for severe hip burns. Bulletin Want Ads Brings- UcmjILs, NiHV of Air n U XTW hML ''"V I .:-. J, t .-.'J I j y j . h ;i s.iul,- on hit l).-.in!.-.l (.,.. Il..iu.l HuK'u s 111-. Ins .,ml ..nul.'s ; ttmi Kath,,nvl nl KlnvJ Hcnnett a.ioit m Nr . rotin(i-tbe-wrt !d fiver and b.v four c-mnanmn. . I XM yY A P DI A KIT IC Mt 1 1 fJ I 1 Id ORDERED TO CLOSE Martial Law Is Imposed in Newton, Iowa I N,.w,.,n, lw. jy 2I (lP) Na. I "! RuanlMiii-n, with uiili-i s t . iiiarhini' Hl"ls .'l' Ijay.mi-lv if m-t-cs-i sary. niaintaincil peare in slrike-tuni : Newlon lnday Till' Maytag Wasiuiin I Machine r.inipany taut reinailie.l t I'lifted niuler f;iiliernat.irial imIk'I ! Steel -IwlmetiMi triHip Lanned altjlieie mmIiiik Iun i;i an.l..i; i-i.t I as nilila'es in this illtltlstllal rm - jlnimity of 11 IIUI i.ersnns. S.. stri. l ; '.' ' 1 ""' ",y .. . . ! n 1 """"r '''T Z. ' "7 Bwr. were .,. affe. ted All ir-ideiit.s n the city were Iirbid'(en to cany firearms except by permis sion of the roinmaiidmj: officer of the tnililij. A five-man military coimmsM ut. Miperisdiiit; courts and other ivil .luthority. look coinui.nul of .ill enforcement activities in the cily and "adjacent teintory, ' The mili tary court prepared to investigate a clash early yesterday between num bers of a "ba-'k-to-work" movement and a picket line around the pl.mt Major (leneral Mat hew Tinley. in charge of the militia, threatened to .... -all I... w 1 ,lrr. , 1I1,,;li ,,,., j( H.ere was ., ri.yA.Mim , ..M.r,!;.y s v,- '"- A ske iton foree of '.Hi LULirtNmfii stniKl juard on the Maytag property. As result of yesterday's, disorders. Clovernor Nelson Ci. Kraschel or dered the plant cl ised "until the peace of Newton is juarante'd." There was iit indication wlnt the labor dispute that has laj.cd for II weeks would be settled. Tumalo Tumulo. July 21 (Special) - A son was horn to Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Crum inly 18 at their home. The child weighed seven pounds and has been named George Dew a me. MLss Aura hell Swinfnrd of The Dalles who is taking nurses training at the hospital in that city, visited Monday evening with Miss Willa Shaver while on a two weeks vaca tion. The crew of men who were at Crater creek on Broken Top return ed home Saturday after sKudite, a week there. Virginia McFall of Cloverdale vis ited Dorotha Lipford Sunday even ing. Mrs. James Frakes returned home Sunday evening from Ihe Annleunte country where fhe has ; pent ihe pa.nl two weeks with her son-in-law and Lower Prices Hlf tall fflaaaa, and pllrhr-r. Cholra of drro. rallona. Onlr a fw rr main George Childs Bond Hnd Mliinrnolu 98c Ciln.h.P TYnffPTC VJUHK. I liMltlh w V.irk vvcI.hiiii. Jir I I daughter. Mr an 1 Mi Audrey . Cienhaw Will Ki.ni.fl left Swru!..v fm Kliim ;ilh Kalis h attend ;i two weeks smut niinp Miss Jt-Nsie lieains ut The P.tllev VLiilili her in.. liter, Mis J It llliils drll. and other r liitm-s in the itin ttiunitv (lad Hnynes who has been winkinn nil the .(eel I at itf ll.!" tM't-u tt .tlisfri -red h C'aiiietlowu mi is Living iheie iiLsti'.nl tf dilviiit I .nk (l'd hu ll. :r. he diil previously I.INW.-..1 H.hI.t. s f Mr ..nd Mis. WfleV ll.ltrr ..f PoiTl.md I 1 1 lan.l Mis K S llailet l M,:i Vi l.. Anilr.-w .n..l . Inl.ln hum. Wa- h . m M-it n lalnes I Miss II. a little ..I ll-i.il Sl.4-.ll Le t W4'ck isitit4 Me.H Mdla Shavei Michu llobison visit'J Minnie Iwe thi-. week floni her home lit Hend Minnie hiwi- pen( last week ve il Hit; her in ule .nut .unit. Mi ..n.t Mrs. Krank I lender'-. n, 1:1 lien. I Klwin I'uti'iiin look luv (.n. I . -e. (leiin Ihenehtev and Keith Shep.trd to lleduioml Thursday fvcinii where they attetuleil an K V A inel intf after whi li they at tended the .show. V. F I-iveav of Cortland was in the community Saturday mormon A wt iner and matshniallow toast 1 ....w ....,1 1,.. ........1,. r ll... Til.nal.. l(,ai,Ke Fiulay eve,.,,,,, at the E. M W,iKht h. Ciaine, and Uri.l.P s.nUll.K .-nlliple he even- ...... ......... i Mr I Mrs. CI if Marquis of Prmeville Junction and their two grandchildren, Crys tal and Mox were present Carol, the small duti'iter of Mi ami Mis. Carl Haker, is convalescm. at her home following .'.cvcial days serious illness. Mrs Maude Callow of f jiPme is a It lie;-1 at the home of her brother, T. W. Vandevert Sunday afternoon Mrs. T. W. Vandevert entertained at Tumalo island with a swimminy. party and picnic sup'jer for her daughter. Raima, he nieees, Sally Vandevert, who is here visiting from Indiana. CJracie Vantleverl of Ijil'me. and Joan Shepard. C. L. Allen left Sunday f.ir Port land where he went on business for the Tumalo irrigation project, lie re turned later in the week. Merle lxwe iet tinted home last week from the St. Charles hospital where lie recently underwent an op eration. J I,. Jones took his calf club to Ptee Marnach'.H ranch Sunday morn ing where the ineinliers judged lhl stein dairy ;loek. Following the judging the 'roitp went to the river , where a camp cookery dinner was served lo ihe members hy the camp ' rookery yroup who are ;ilso members on Quality Sleeping Bags NO. H03 KAI'flC l!A; ( live ilrnli, wnliriiruiifi'd, liilmi 'iiMi-iiit, nir niiillri'NM pncki'l nml pillow. (TI O C Sills rexulnrly nl $1.1.00 tPlti.l O NO. Kill WOOL I II I I I) 100 illrr Inmlis woiil pllluw, wnliTiriiif.l, lirnvy ilurk mvi-riiiK. 4P1 C OC Usiiully sill nl S17..VI JUJ.t.J no. mil wool, i ii.i i:i ISlrc IhiiiIii waul, tvrallii'r strip rover, inos liiilo nrl rurliiins. Sk17 Qt Usimlly M-lls nl $21,011 NO. SIS WOOL HI l.KI) Fxlrn lirnvy nnny (lurk rnvrr, ilrlnrhnlilr pillnw, Inliin fnstrnrr. "51 Q Usimlly wlls nl $22.50 tflD.OV Cnmplitc Air MaUress... $11.2.r, Water rrpcllnnl cover, r.iiiK wrnrlii. Will Rivn siillsfiiclion for yrnrs, Hardware Co. Phone 88 July Bargain Hay at Penneys 1;v:::.;:::av-,.':'..:' V;-. v;:..':"'.;:;" ::,ti"':-;:::..,':".::'Kivv Omtiin( ill r-liit' v K iMiii'v humiI. i.. cii Shirls aiwl Mioi is llniki ll slr. i li.'l .ilii' Inr lm( ui-tlllii'l. 15c Hiivs' Slmrls I"' i i iniiiiiwiry iwy Wizard Sheets 5Jc Sllitlillv Sin HIOT lluii'l l'iis HlxtlM rnlii'iuincd Sht'fls VVi- inr ulili' I" mlil HirM' 11 Mir1i.1l rrillllli' Hi lli Him' .11 hp Ih-iv railv. Hliili' ll" ! l,.v.' 47c White Shoes $ 66 Cirl's 1 tut Imliis' uhili- anil lniiii ililli- n(ni.l-W lilli' slnp .li.iiis mill liiilliir vili-il uliilr nvliiiiK I Ml pulr. IllllsHllli h III.- Ihrw s."lillls nil- lilliilnl iun Hill l.mr I" In- U'lHill!: Ilii I'lill huiiirr ut I'rimr) . Ill- Iiiii. lit K 'll). of the calf chlh VlMtititf hi'ie from le. Alirles ate Mrs Alles's mother and hither .Mi and Mis I'hil Smith .uul luld- Itll, 1 hllllp .11 .(I J04III. of l.ikeVI'W, Mis W I Collins of -o t Hock tin. I Miss Kaye Ci.i-.vfoi d ol It-'iul were recent Vl'.ltol , ,. the Klo ) Scott ht.ioe Fires Uncontrolled in Pacific Northwest (C ttilltiMfd I om pape 4 me) tollers .uul IN i...;i.;.-i v.i-11- ti ti to Lrp Ihe ft.o . 1 1- ted O ., t... n.ilc fioiti Salem I re . Jl l' "M't I I foe fond It lolls III I l rh HI 'H' ll"' wi.i '.I (oi July in tli4- '.'H-Neiii lnt..i .f the slat forest sei vice. State I'oi ester J W Ftinnsoii ifptilted lothiV Ftii'e;(ts vtrhtch have l-rn diyutg out since May l.'i had icclicl ,. I Hitler -like condition not m - liiiai ll V emiiiinliTfd beloie late in Angir-I ' Hut when thiit condition is iim. Iml in Aii.iu 1 or Sept em I we i- in u-tially expi'ct rain m a week or in d.i s a I the ino.-.t," I n gusi.n -.ml. adding "Now, however, (here c, hill hope for lain and condition-' aie let i .hie" IjMidi-rs in the haltle ag.tiiet ihe bl.f Smith l iver hl.ie in Douglas J county repol ted to Fei gtist.n lodav that two compass '.coitts li.nl ttat -low Iv C.scajM! death while eirelmi; the fire yesterday The men. whose last names weie given as Tom and Wren, returned to their base camp last night with then clothes Hooking after having tx-en on the line for I wo days and u night, on a trip which was Mippo-.i-d to have taken (hem only one day Doens of times during their scout in t.; tup tln'v were trapM'd by crown hlaes whnh broke tail iihead of (hem. anl bad tli4y not leeil exei lem'ed wikmI -men they would proUihly have l" t their lives, Ferguson said. 'Ihe forester said that on the wh.il. exc4-llent luck h:l prevailed with the woi kerson Ihe filing line 'With de forest s like gunp4iwilei . and ihe Mnoke pall N4 heavy thiit wm keri can"! see where they are goim;. the danger to the men is very real, but they've kept their heads and we've had excellent hick." WAR TO It! . MARK 111) Augmta, Me (IPi The Mate of Maine anil the province of Qui-ln-c are preparing thi.s year to celebrate the cenlenary of ihe "AioosPmk war." a bloodless conflict ovim own -crvltip of I2.0L'7 rquare iiules a I oir.; no i ihiMetern Uirders in up i-r St John basin. Ihlllelln Want Ads llrltigw Wesiilt:. LOW FARES Everywhere For Travel Informal ion Phone iMTHooo-n qnn CTir.il INC. " l'fryiXy fmVi'il lli.vs' CoMoii l'lo Sliirls ;l i- s Ii in .nr llu lii "III ll'llllll ll 47c SiiIIi-iI - :'I Unll '1 1 - I'll! infOADc'l.OTH SI. ITS H ull up sliiiulilrr. M ( .).il n. mMii' mill lli-.ii '''l l-Aliu Vli s lilirs' K.WIIN I'ANTIKS I ,(IH V 1 ItMIMM'd llldt 13c NOTK I! 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