The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, August 21, 1941, Image 9

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    THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND, OREGON. THURSDAY, AUGUST 21. 1941
PAGE NINE
i Warchine
V J. flUIJIIipj
Aid in Keeping
Sea Lanes Clear
Correspondent Telli
Of America' Part In
Grim Battle of Atlantic
By Mill Newaom
(llnlirt I'm. suit i:vnimm.i)
Aboard a II. S. Warship on the
Allanllo I'utrul, Aui(. 7 n (VU
Nnvy Cornier lo WunliliiKlon)
fulled Stulea warslilpa are oT
tiling under vIi-IumI wartime con
lt I lotia In carrying out i'realdenl
KihwvpII'i Inelrucliiins to keep
AiiiPi'lru sen lams clear.
'Ilils iirn-K)nrtenl. among the
first lo see (ho Alluntk' patrol In
action, (or Ihe lust ten days has
Ivitt aboard on ol these ships,
kpvpiIiik liuio mllea with scarcely
a moment ihal was nol a reminder
of l hi' it rim bailie of llu Ailuntlc
or of thin nallon's promise lliut ll
supplies will ki-( thniUKh.
Cutis are muniied lor Instant ac
tum. And. II when I hi world wu
Hi iruiT, a ship otjiIihI with Win
men, It now operates wllh 1.IMK).
It bvlor II Mae 1000, It now la
nearer I1WOT.
Nol until thla ahlp dropa anchor
In horn port, or under ihi ijriiv
cl condlllona, will It break radio
silence.
Kaeh night Ihr vessel arc
blacked nut. wilh porta cloned and
even a cigarette on deck prohibit
ed, lent a tell tale glow give away
Ha position In a potential enemy.
Sensitive lUlrnlng devlcea pro
tect agalnat any submarine or air
plane. Kven the aea Itaelf, devoid of all
activity save Ihal cnttnecled wllh
the Klmugla, glvei constant rvt
denre ol w ar.
i Kiliht day out of port a destroy
I er lookout reMrted he believed he
,id wen a very light la llarel. In
sanity, guna were manned ana
M-art-hllghla awept Ihe aea. Noth
ing waa lighted and the patrol
proceeded on Ita rmirse, hill the
neat day an empty llllboal lloated
past and a lew houra later a man'a
IkmIv clad In oil akliia waa alghted
In the water.
Another day. three rtrltl.ih de
stroyers were alghted. They mixed
up until certain ol our Identity,
then algnullrd a greeting and
went on.
Naval reguliitlmia forbid (lie use
ol names ol I hi' complements of
vi-kai ln Involved In thin mlrol, but
they are a lormldalik' display ol
naval might. Olfleera uhniirn be
Hew they ure aufflcienl to blast
Irom Ihelr path any potential enemy.
Lapi
me
Ijiidnc, Aug. ill (Special)-The
jirine achool will open Tueaday,
September 2. with John C. John-
'-.on, principal; firnee Calvin and
I'lillllp Craft, high achool teach
ers; Mary Schuler and Mra. Helen '
llowanl. fifth), alxth. aeventh aml
rlghlh gradea: Artha Olln. third
mid fourth gradea, and Mra. Iliittlr
I'liwell, Ural and second gradea.
I Hiring an electric alorm which
luisscd over Laplne Wedneaduy
alternoon. lightning atruck a pine
tree near the Koae cafe.
Mrs. Kernback, an old-timer,
vlklted old IrlenUa and looked
niter huslne Intereata here Ihe
Hint of Ihe week.
Week-end visitors at the home
ol Mr. and Mra. Welburne I'arker
were Mr. and Mra. Ben Hursh
ilorf ami two daughtera of I'rlne
vllle. Jack I'arker, Harold and
Kodger Ulce and C. E. Wyman.
Mra. L. B. Shield and two sons,
who have, been visiting relative
In Canada, returned home the laat
... k.
IOI HID " ' r .
Mra. J. C. Johnson left today to
visit her aon. Vernon C. Johnaon
and wile, at Fort Worth. Texas.
Mra. Charles Hell ol Coon Kap-
Ida, Iowa, who haa been visiting
relatives In Laplne lor the past
three weeks, will leave for her
home Thursday.
Mrs. Sam Burgess and Hose-
anna Burgess of Shevlln visited
friends In lupine Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carey Stearns and
J C Johnson made a business
H ip lo Fort Hock Wednesday.
Powell Butte
I'owell llutte, Aug. 21 ISM-rlul
Visiting at Ihe home of Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Downs are Ixiwna' twin
brother, Clyde E. Downa and wife,
and Mr. and Mra. William ivrhy,
all of Ilhlca, Mlrh. Mrs. Derby
experienced a painful Injury
Thursday morning. In trying to
ornaa a water lateral on the Downs
ranch her foot slipped on the wet
Mit-lnidga and cauaad iter to (all
Into tha ditch. Her left forearm
was broken In I ha full. Tha water
being quit awlft washed har un
der tha footbridge where aha he
cam w edged and It waa only wllh
great effort that Derby and
Down were able to rescue her
from drowning.
Harold Contchvk of Fargo, N.
I)., Is here visiting his aunl, Mrs.
C. W. Ivurson, ami family. Ills
mother aspects to join him here
a II 1 1 la later.
Mra. H. W. Summers of Bend
vlaltod Wednesday with Mrs. U. J.
Irving and attended the local
llner show.
Mr. and Mrs. I'M Newton, son,
Dick, and daughter, Virginia, ol
Seattle, arrived Thursday evening
and Sm-iiI two days visiting his
brother, Fred Newton, and family.
They brought Bob Newton home
from spending the vacation with
them at Seattle.
Hoy Kolierta was railed lo Ah
Isnd Thursday by Ihe aerloua Ill
ness of his year old uncle, W.
M. Kola'rta. The elder Robert un
derwent one operation and will
have to have another Wedneaduy. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Ijingtrv of
Portland were here over Ihe week
end wilh her parents, Mr. and Mrs. j
John Cronln.
Elsie and Everett Dickson, chll i
dren of Mr. and Mr. Ellsworth 1
I Hckson, underwent Innsllectomles
at the I'rlnevllle hospital Saturday
morning
Powell llutte grange held a lawn '
party at the l.uke Relf home
Wednesday evening. Outdoor i
games and swimming wen- en
joyed by Ihe It! members present.
Carl Herring and (Aorie Alice
were guests. Politick sup-r was
served. The next regular meeting
will be August 27 at the hall.
A deal waa closed last week
whereby Oscar Franks of lied
mond bt-came the owner of Ihe
north HO seres of land owned by
William Peterson. Mr. and Mrs.
Harold I .Inter an on Ihe place at
present and the new owner will
probably take pisumvilon about
Ikvember 1.
Mra. Al Wright of Kedmond.
Mra. Jack Harnett and daughter,
Janet, ol-Portland were visitors
Thursday ol Mrs. It. Huberts and
Mrs. R. J. Kngstrom.
Mr. and Mrs. Msrvln Nelson of
Wichita, Kan., vlklteil Tuesday at
the Ira Carter and Dee Nurthvutt
homes.
A croup of Powell Butte ladles
attended Ihe Prtnevllle flower
show Saturday. In the group were
Mesilames II. E. Stewart, E. II
Stewart. Krank Klusler, Eilgar
Peterson, E. A. Hussi-lt, I.loyd'
Uusaett, It. K. Itolierta, E. N. Hall,
Muyme lleston, Neva McCullery,
It. N. Elliott, und Lillian Shum
way. Mr. und Mra. E. II. Ktewait, Mr.
and Mrs. Iloyt Stewart and the
llowuid 1 Iiu1 leys of Kedmond
llshi-d ul East lake Sunday, bul
had lo come home early due to the
ruin.
Mra. T. C. Haynea and daughter,
Diane Carol, came home from the
Hi-dmoml hospital Monday.
Homer Hleasman spent Ihe
week-end visiting friends here. Ib
is now employed In Ihe Portland
shipyard.
Mr. Hoy Robert returned last
week from a 12day trip through
Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Mon
tana und Wyoming. She accompa
nied her two sinters, Mrs. J. C.
Marshall of Eugene, und Mrs. M.
I. Sunday of Hood Hlver and their
mother, Mr. Anna Camp of ,
(ircaham. They took Mr. Camp to
visit two slater and two brothers
that she had not keen In years.
Ullly Chiller of Port Townw-nd,
Wash., nephew of Mra. Mayme
llekton. returned lo Ida home
Thursday morning.
Mr. and Mm. C. C. Vlie and son,
Charles, ss-nt Ihe week-end In
Portland.
Mr. and Mr. Eric Erickson'uml
Iwo sons of Seattle arrived Thurs
dsy for a week' visit at Ihe home
of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Kjar. Pete
Jucubsen of Roberts, Mrs. KJar's
brother, la also at the Kjar home.
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1936
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Better Tha Average
Very tiood Condition
$325
Bend Garage Co.
Convenient
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of gayit, buiieil downtown area.
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One Coffee Shop. Garage service.
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FAMOUS CRANBERRY
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Jar Lids 3 dox. tic
Isr aM t din. 4.V
Kerr Self Sealing, Regular,
Keg. Kail Maoon or Kerr MaMin
C'eiio S bottles 4.Tc
Sure Jell s pkgs. Me
M. C. P. Peetin S pkgs. Mc
Pen Jell S pkgs. J3c
Makes Jell 3 bottles Vic
Cello Seals 3 pkgs. Uc
f Ourkee' Certified
lJPint 25c
LiQuart ... 43c
Salad-Aide I
Durkee'a
uuart...35c
HAMS
Orexjon Chief lb. 33c
Tenderized
Picnics .'....lb. 22c
on 65 covpomShZSS,"
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WESSON OIL ... qut 39c
Pure VVeaaon Oil In Bulk '
COFFEE ..... 1 lb. tin 24c
Morning Star (t Pound Can J57c) ,
HI-HO CRACKERS . . 1 lb. Pkg. 19c
MATCHES ... 6 Box Carton 15c
WAX PAPER ..... Roll 13c
Diamond or ( at ttite IVi Foot KoIIm
TUNA ..... 2 Cans 29c
lel Monte Shredded No. !j ('ana as
EGG NOODLES .... 2 Pkgs. 25c
Cocomalt lb. can 27c
(5 Pound Can. ,.41.23)
Peanut Butter 2 lb. jar 29c
I.ynn haven (Pound Jar 17c)
Tomato Catsup 2 bottles 19c
Karsvan
Crackers 2 lb. pkg. 17c
Pacific
O-So-Ouud 13 On nee Cello Pai-kages
SALMON .... 2 Cans 29c
( elilo I'ound Can
RIPE OLIVES ..... 2 Cans 25c
No. I Tall Cans
BISECIT MIX "st? H Pkg. 29c
P.mi.
Facial Tissue's
300 SlM-els in I'arkage
Pkg.
23c
Swift's
PEARL SHORTENING
4 lb. pkg 59c
GEM NUT OLEO
2 lbs 25c
Corn Flakes ..pkg. 5c
Kellogg's ,
Grape Nuts 2 pkg. 25c
Miracle Aid 3 pkg. 10c
Sweet Peas 3 cans 29c
Overlook No. SOS Can
String Beans. . . .3 cans 29c
l-ake No. I Cans
Sweet Corn .... 3 cans 29c
Forrest Pride No. 3M8 Cans
Corn 3 cans 35c
Oysters 3 cans 29c
Graham Crackers. . . .2 lb. pkg. 19c
Formay Shortening .. .3 lb. can 55c
Prem Luncheon Meat. . .2 cens 57c
Vienna Sausage 3 cans 29c
Sinclair's No. , Cans
Tiny Sweet Pickles qt. 29c
. ... . Thrills Sweet Burr Gerkina quart Jars
Mildex Bleach i gal. 17c
Steel Wool ...2 pkgs. 15c
I-rKe Packages
Cleanser Pads pkg. 17c
Pad-O-Magie Large Packages
Enckson's Best Flour. . .49 lbs. $139
Hlrhent Onalltv H.rrfulvk tnmm
Pride of Oregon Flour .49 lbs. $1.19
3 lb. can ..63c
.can. $1.25
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Purple Plums 2 cans 25c
Oregon No. Z'2 Cans
Grapefruit 3 cans 29c
' No. SCans
Cherries ....... 2 cans 25c
Klondike Red Sour PHImI . r-.n.
Vaeht Club (nilden Bantam No. ! Cans H Vi tMU-!- A . M
Dill Pickles 2 cans 25c Toungberr;?!c2 cans Wc
Apricots 2 cans 29c
Columbia No. Cans
Asparagus 2 cans 45c
Garden drow n All Green Spears No. 1 Talis
Pimientos , can 7c
Dundee Whole In Svrnn Nn. ri
Peaches 2 cans 33c
Merrimar Yellow Cling In Syrup No. 2' is
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Household Cleaner
29c
Quart
Bottle
Watermelons . Ivc
Peaches . . . crate 1.25
Famous Mary hill (J Crate... ?2.30)
Cantaloupe . . crate $1.09
Bartlett Pears apple box
Cukes, Green Peppers crate 49c
Gravenstein Apples .-.box $1.09
Gr. Onions, Radishes. 5 bun. 10c
Melons . . . .each 15c 2 for 25c
Honey Dew
1
Bisquick
120-ox pk. 18c
40-oz pk. 29c
Softosilk
Cake Flour
Lge pkg. 25c
lljWheat Hearts .lge. pkg. 22c
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While Present
Stocks Last
At These Prices
Drifted Snow ..49 lbs. $1.98
Drifted Snow 24 Va lbs. $1.09
Gold Medal ...49 lbs. $2.19
llGold Medal .24Va lbs. $1.19
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LAVA SOApibors 25c
CAMAY?1""; 1,c
f and la SOAP 3 bars...... 10c
IVORY SOAP 4 bars 22c
HENS
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Lb. 21c
Pot Roasts.. lb. 24c
Young- Beef Selected Cute
Shortribs lb. 18c B Pork Steak lb. 32c
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With These Delicious Cuts! II From Young Tender Fork
Sirloin Steak lb. 32c
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Boston Butts b.31c
Swlft a Full of Perfect FUvor
Pork Sausage lb. 21c
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Link Sausage lb. 27c
Pure Pork Always Tasty
Pickled Pigs Feet lb. 10c
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