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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1941)
THE BEND BULLETIN, BED, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1941 PAGE THREE f College Entrance Not to Result In Deferments Sludonts Preparing (or Dnfonso Occupations Placod in Class II ali'iii, Aug I'l 1 1 Si-li-itlvi-i -tUf n-elsli .nils Willi have mil Imi-ii iMvi-ii n ih li-i n-il Hasslllca Hull linil Willi an- rill tilling III nil leges Hilt liill lli-l Iml i-hn-i-I In leielvi' dclerilictit llien-ly mi I hi ' basis (if I lull Kt in li' III Mains, I.I t'iiluln-1 I IllUT V. 1 1. 1 1 1 11 . Kllilr llicctor ill M lrrlKr m-iVIic, s.l I il today. ('tilnllrl Wiliitrll M.I tit II Was nut Ills llllrlllliill til lli-olllai:c m-Ii--tlve siivIm- li'gislr.llllx lllllll I'll lolling ill tin- viiiIiiiin rolli-ei-H anil iinKir .lilii. hul lh.it In- 1 1 -1 1 It lii-ll-sai lli;il (.y H iiiIviki-iI Hint as nl July I. I'll), tin- ploVl vliill lur ilrlrl rnrlll of I'lilli-gc Ktu ilrlltH III till i-llil ill lllr hl'lliiul yriir n-asl-il In exist. "Sunn- i-ulli-ge HtllilrlltN have u Ir.nly lil-rll di-ll-rn-d III rl.isH II In Close Ihry an- preparing llu-lll-m-lvi-s Inr Mum- sH-rljiliril occu pation Hiirli nil i-uglm-i-ring or .HIUII.lllllc.il designing, mill this ill fi'I'f tll'llf V, 111 CDJltlhUP KO lullf II H ilicy initlu hjitlnfm Imi y imiii-nm imvuitl Hint Ciil," 'ulittM'l Woolen '..l.l I "Kuril ili'ln nii'iil w ill iml hi' ! IliVi'M, llOWI'Vi'l, III Klllili'IllH of riMllht-H uh It'll ii'Jtrc llii'lli ful I im nijiitllitliK tint rmiHlilrri'il vllnl In tin' it.iliuii.il ilcfi'iisr iinil lit vlilrb ilH'ir Is no short. i't- of iiiall f Int 1 men " ! Iff Min""l''t 'li.il Colli';!1 Nt II i ii nis uim emolleil heron- Hm'Ii nnli'i' ihimiIm ih wen ii'JH-heil in ir hi ! nivi'ii ii stity of imhii-iiiiii until ih rnif of tin school n-nn or emeler( hut not longer. I ImiiIiik Mm hrfiool year which cixlnl ,i Ht .liilii, rolletfe Kt ti4l lit M wen- iititotiuitM iilly ili li'i'ii il until the cm) of (he hrhool yt-jir or not l.iin ih.m July 1, 1'tH, hut Hils pMivlsiou for Hi'fi'i uicnt fiHs not cxti-nil to the Mfhool ycjii lnin j 1 1 1 1 1 next month. Thunder Storms Start Three Fires 'Hitee foicM flic, all di'scrifwil i ji h "hituill" hy foicsl Kcrvirc offi ihiU toiliiy. wen Ht.nl. fi hy Wed i nchdiiy htui ins, hut were natoi ti'd ! out thin itini HlHtf. ; One of them wim rcHiiii'il on Wi-ust l hultc, Kr.Ul lii'.isl of K;.M 1 hike; iinoihrr on the otith nIom , of fine mount. itn; ;ind the third I northeast of Itunny huttc In the Crescent .liMrt.'t. ! Itulletln Want AdM Hrins KpmuIU North Highway Free Delivery Phons 776 "The Store of Pertonal Service" WHEAT-RICE . . 3 p- 25c t;iliMled .lant I'arkttKe MATCHES carton 14c True American BAKING POWDER . lb. 16c Calumet kT TTTflllB fyr rt III MMHM A Ola I " VMkcT 8 WAYS BTTER Har KX, Try it i 2ttun29c Ham and Lima Beans can 13c Di-nnlsnn'ii Diced Carrots can 8c DiiiiiIi-j Nil. mm Sauerkraut can 10c IIiiiiiIii ii. '! , ( mm Sweet Potatoes 2 cans 25c II. anil II. 2 pkgs. 21c This l Natliinul Wheaties Wii-k! Knt Mii-iiIIi'h Lumberjack SYRUP No. 5 can 45c GRAHAMS ... 2 ib. b. 19c GINGER SNAPS 2 ib. m 25c Parowax Ib. 13c l'limiil ( nrluiiH Cracked Wheat 10 Ib. bag 39c SMrry'H Sweet Pickles jar 25c Ki-rr'H Phil Jitr Cream of Wheat pkg. 22c Bird Gravel pkg. 8c I'ri-ni-ir Canvas Gloves pr. 14c MEL'S MEATS HIGHER QUALITY! LOWER COSTI Beef Roast Choice Shouldor Cuts LB. e . 23c Lb Link Sausage Club Style 23c Sirloin Steak Ib.31c No. I Hlwr Boi-f l'niMrly ArimI Pork Steak Ib. 31c I .i-iiii sliiiulili-r Cut I'riiin I.im-iiI I'ork Bacon Ib. 31c Morri-H'x Slirril or By Ihn IMwc Dill Pickles qt.10c Cottage Cheese pt. 15c Kraft' f i-i-ihiiimI Fresh Fish, Rabbits and Fryers Rumanian Oil fields Damaged By Russian Raids' Railroads and Pipe Lines , Struck in Bomb Attacks; Reds Hit Pake City Istiinliiil, Turki-y, Auk'. JI 'tit IIii-.m;iii inr i.ijil'. on Ituiiiiinliin oil 1 IIi-IiIn (Hill llM llfll-M tiiivi causi-il lri-iiiiiiiliiun 1 . 1 1 1 1 : i K ' mill Iohk of i iH-lriilrutn iiiiitiirliit uitIviiIn hrii lluiliiy from tin- n.ui h liumln'il Ku I IIIHIllilll oil pm l of t'UIIKtllllla ii- ! pui ti-il, I '1'i avi-li-rit milil I hut ilurlni; a I n iriil Itiissliin iKiinliiinliiiriil of j tin- (Vr nuvoriu hrlilf.;!-, alNiul half I uiiy tn-lwi-1-n C'oiiMunta uml liu I rhan-st, ItriiMirlaiit iiIin- If m-K wi-n hit In two pl.iri-H, cuuhIiik flu- v. hlrh hl.iril for hourH. KuiHlIni! IhiiiiIih IwIkIimI Nti-i-l i.iils lulu Mnip Iron, I In- arrival ' r.i I 't in- lioinliai ilmi-nt of I hi' Or- iiiivihIii lirlili!!-, (hi- only railroad i lit Klifi- ovi-r tin- IiiiiiiiIm- In-low IS.-I-1 tt'arli-, uml of tin- il- llhi- which rrosM-il It, waH ri'portiil to havi rut oil a liu hi- HUpply of uvlallon Kawillni- iiii-iIi-1 hy c.ri many fur tin- caiiipal)'!! UKuirisI Kunsla. I n-at (liitnui;!' wiin huiil to havf Ix-rn done lo oil uppllr In Con Mtania ItM-lf. Whi-n liu- Hukso- in in. hi wur hroki' out, travi-li-rit wild, rvi-ry oil n-wrvolr In Con Htaiilii was filli-d lo ovi-rflowlnK with M'iroium prixlui-tii for i-x-Hirt to I'.ussia uml Turki-y. Ci-iiiiiK out of C'onstiinla what Oil was not di-Ntroyi-d In bombard niriil ol the (Mil I uiih said to have li-n madi' linuKsjhli- by the cut tint; of thi' Crrnavoda brldj;i'. Truvi'li-ni said Ihat the (jn-at liumanlan I'lm-sil oil fli-ldx north of Ilurtiari-st, uhit-h also have lMi-n bumlM-il, havi' lui-n drained of llirir Kanollne rt-fcf-rveii. As Koon a the Kuhmi ii-rman war Ktaiii-d, It was Hald, Kupplii-M were rushi-d frum l'lm-Hll lo (irrniany and tin-i-asti-rn front. Slmv then the Rus sians have HUtiJeeted the fields to hi-nvy ai-rl.il aitacks. It was said, however, that con slilrilni; the ni.ininluili- of the KiisMan air attacks the I'loesti nil firlits did not Miller too badly. It was repiated Ihat n duplicate city ol I'lm-sll had been built some l!i miles north of the real I'Iih-siI. Km- wii-ks, It was claimed, the KusKlans bombed the fake I'lm-stl and only recently diM-overed their niKtake. - 1. ACTRESS HORIZONTAL 1 Skill. 4 Rrplre. 10 Anger. ISScoldt. IS Make over. 17 CopW. 18 Suffix. 20 Llittitrd. 21 Symbol for calcium. 22 Grade. 2. Avid. 26 Hobo (rlong). 27 Part of eye. 29 Was victorious 30 Steel explo sive ball. 32 Kmployer. 33 State (nbbr ). 35 City In Italy. 30 Conducted. 37 Data. 38 Brother of Cain. 3D Into. 40 Weigh heavily 41 Symbol for nickel. 42 Nights (abbr.) 44 A girl's name. 45 Vein of ore, 47 Opening!. 49 Left side (obbr.). Answer lo Previous Pur7le P AT'ELIA fiOIAMH DEN C,St iT RjjjM F H OBN Al N A, Til ONaRI ene. REidrSsnfvl APT UTeJD n i t I hSTTTDs acH in!"i llTrttlA'M'F-'N IH'ir j Hi re.Af4 ITE'CN 'snAw i si 11 iRO'rJ 50 European native. 51 Imprewej. S3 Bundle. 57 Coniumed. 58 Notion. 59 Sarcasm. CI Pertaining to the Iris. C2 Age. 63 A quiver CO Dog. C8 Chorus girl. 09 Letter. -1(1 Give faUe prabe. 71 Onager. VERTICAL ) Abattoir (abbr.). 2 Members of Congreis. 3 Cave pli-.i.-.ure to. 4 Bought (abbr). 5 Wild (Scotch) C Su.f ix. 7 Initials nf a president. 8 Firr.t name of 34 verticil. 9 Title. lOFi-h. 1 1 Reference. 12 Note t,t Guido's rcnle. M Moving about. 10 Part of Bible (abbr ). 19 Make into li-nther. 23 Half an frn. 2 Depart. 2'i Stupid pi-r'Orj (M.-.nRi. 27 Laid do-AH by court. 28 Ti-mpeM. 30 Stieet fight;. 31 Tiut in. 'H Drarnabe actress. 37 fait of body. 43 nioe who d.( 4C Palm li-af. 48 Daub. 52 Father. 53 Interdict. 54 Near. 55 Pliant. 58 Mistake. 59 P.ird. CO F.ver (port ). CI American Indian. C2 Snaky fl; h. C4 Mine (Italian). C5 Thing. C Provideif. C8Coln (abbr.). War. Briefs I Mv l;niiM piwj liiidiiri Russia rrHirted In Fiave blown up hie; Iiniefn-i- ilvrr dam on order s from Slalin; fMliut Koosevelt sii-s inr-reasi-d eompl.i-ii-iu-v In 1'. S. and liniish since I'ussian i-nlry into war: President Kuosivelt ri'iKiited to have ap proved whatever Anj;lo I'.iissian action necessary in Iran. Hi-rlin (ierm.ins claim Hits sians (ail to blow up bii; l)nii -r . dam, but ailmif several snalli-r dams blown up; hii;h command .claims capture of Novgorod, Nar I va and Kinkisi pp on Ij-ninrad ; Ironl and Kherson on Dnieper. Moscow Cussians claim de slruciion of crack (ierman infan try division in I'kiaine; Coroshi luv calls on residents of l-cnin-I urad to defend city to death; com i munique refxirts fierce fichting at Oirnel, Novgorod and Odessa. Vichy 10.II0O Jews arrested ol Paris in drive lo crush opposition lo Pclain, tirineJnK total since armisliiv to HiiKKl anherm Iilnir parly IiIik ks visit lo l.umlun by Mi nirs us prime minister. MAS BIHIIIKAV I Lunilun. Aug. 21 'Hi Princess I Margaret celeliratcd her 11th1 birthday at a simple teallme party j in the country today. The kin-1 and queen and Princess Kllzabeth attended the party but otherwise there was no official observances. 1 MOKK KOIIIF.H KF.f OV FKF.I) ! New York. Auk. 21 nil Kecnv- j ery of four more tiodies raised lo ! 17 today the number of known dead In Monday's Sl.IiOO.OOO pier: fire. Search for other bodies in waters near the destroyed pier' and aboard Ihe burned hulk of the I freighter Panuco continued. ; Body of Fred Hess Taken to Portland Portland, Aug. 21 His.. The liody of Kred W. lless. 64, Portlund credit man and former Iowa sher iff who died yesterday In Bend, was brought here- today. Kuiunrul services are scheduled for this uf- terniMin. lless died suddenly of a heart attack In a liend hospital. He was employed hy Ihe American C'lfdit association and was on a business trip when stricken. He served as sheriff nf an Iowa county for 10 years In-fore coming to Portland in 11132. He is survived by two daugh ters, Mrs. Mac Kdwards, Portlund, and Mrs. Vernon Downing, Okla homa City; and one son, Robert H. Hess, Portland. Bulletin Want Ads Bring Results r- j rr & ? t- a t i t"" t- n H i3 is 52 "ll3 F 5T po 3 j io Ji 3J 3J-S" ' s hr feCvS H 4o 55 1 I ' 5 a j- a 154 55 ib6 157 3 ITi 17 I jli TT3 J3- 33" 67 Vi -"j7D ' Teachers Find Shortage Of Japanese Linguists Ithaca, N. Y. illi Wanted: Jap anese linguists In the United ; States. ' j That's the conclusion of a con-1 , fcrcnee of teachers of the lun-' (uage who met nt Cornell univer-j slty. Hie gathering attracted 20 iersons, among them 10 cduca-' tors n-ptTsentlng eight collegi-s and unlvei-sities, and six govern-' mi-ill oflicials. I A dearth of persons speaking! Japanese exists in the country, Ihe group decided. The situation, the meeting agreed, presented opixirtunitles for students, not only Ix-causc of the Far Kastern i crisis, but from the long-term j iiitiI of business houses and gov ernment agencies. Salem Votes for Airport Bonds Salem. Aug. 21 di Further im provement of Salem's municipal airport was assured today alter voters almost overw helmingly bal lotted In favor of the $75,000 city bond Issue. Passage of the amendment Elves the city council authority "to issue and sell serial bonds . . . beating interest at a rate not to exceed 4 1 1 per cent per annum . . . and to provide for the levy of a special tax to pay the principal and Interest." Thp money will be expended to purchase land adjacent to the already-enlarged airport and for the construction of new buildings. Slightly less than 16 per cent of the registered voters cast ballots In the election yesterday. Girl, 8, Saves Home, Loses Doll in Fire Peoria, III. 'U"i- Sidney Parrot. 8, lost her best doll in the flames hut saved her home from destruc tion by fire. She was so busy looking after the safety of two young brothers and getting the garden hose to extinguish the blaze, which start ed from kerosene in the kitchen, that she forgot about "Susie." Her mother, away shopping, promised to buy her another for her heroism. CROATIA RESISTS ; Stockholm. Aug. 21 ill'' The newspaper Aftonbladet reported from Berlin today that, according ' to private sources, Italian troops . were attempting to occupy i Croatia and were meeting Croat ! resistance. TO 1 Dstpit enormous defense re quirements, milium ol gnlliHiA nf Pn-iiliitir" unti-fri-ce ore NOW nwiil nlilc to ttn-riritn motorist. Iliilui-Aiig-grt thai vim nee your ili-ali-r F.AR1.Y to gi-t your supply of this ili-pciiiliililc, iilir-sliul ull-winli-r prnli'i Hun. For, In addition to demands made on ',rrtiine" anli-fm-ie by all t pes nfliipiiibciHili'il ilefensr riiiiiiinent, the raV niali-rijU tin-il in its priMliiction mi- Mini In our iialimiiil cflurl. Tlii-se ili-iii.iiiil-i in a ..t be ini-l. c n-irut: SKF YOI H DEALER EARLY AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT! One Shot Lasts All Winter! 'THERE'S NOTHING ELSE LIKE IT NATIONAL CAtlON COMPANY, INC. Unit of Vnion Carbide and Carbon Corporation EH3 fWMM. "C.rM4r"M."rrMlM."M twi,t,ln4.-iMfli.l N.ltaMl CwImi(W.m, Im. BEND FOOD STORE Savings for Fri.-Sot.-Mort. S4W 1 1b. can.... 29c 2 Ib. can.... 57c S & W FINE FOODS Grapefruit ..2 cans 29c String Beans .2 cans 29c Spinach ....2 cans 29c G. B. Corn ..2 cans 29c Carrot Juice .3 cans 29c S & W Baked Beans Brown Bread 2 cans .23c CRACKERS 2ib-xMy15c WHEATIES National Wheaties Week 3 pkgs- 29c OYSTERS 3ns29c Vl gallon 19C 4med. bars. 22c 3 Ige. bars.. 29c Shortening Dinner Bell 3 lb. can 49C Vac-U-Seal JAR LIDS 3doz. 25c Drifted Snow FLOUR 49 1.98 24 ibs. 1.09 X A kl f THE PERFECT I All W DRESSING Buy At These Low Prices! Pint . . . 22c Quart ... 35c LUMBERJACK SYRUP The West's Most Popular Table Syrup! 24 oz. jug .25c 5 Ib. pail .45c No. 10 tin .93c Hamburger or Sweet Relish 12 oz. jar 14c PRESERVES, Campbell's 2 jars 25c APRICOTS, Whole peeled 2 cans 27c TOMATO JUICE, Trupak No. 5 can 19c GRAPEFRUIT, Bella Fruita 3 cans 29c FIG BARS, Fresh -2 lbs. 19c Always the Finest Fresh Fruits and Vegetables HALE PEACHES Apple Box $1.29 Green Beans Ib. 5c I Radishes 2 bun. 5c Bananas 4 lbs. 25c Green Onions. . . .2 bun. 5c GOHRKE'S MARKET BACON BACK bp,,, lb. 27c Lean Sugar Cured Pot Roast lb. 221c Baby Beef Central Oregon's Finest Chicken Legs ... .6 for 25c Mock For a Different Meal Pork Sausage Ib. 23c Bulk Seasoned Just Right Lard 3 lbs. 39c 100 Pure and Fresh Veal Cutlets Ib.271c Rib and Loin Sliced Bacon Ib. 33c Morrell's Eastern RABBITS-FRYERS BEND FOOD ST0E1 PHONE 207 Actom From Capitol Theatre