The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, August 26, 1941, Page 5, Image 4

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    TUESDAY, AUGUST 26. 194?
THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND. OREGON
PAGE FIVE
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loco news
Bend nnd vicinity Fair today
and Wednesday: high tempera
ture today 81; low tonight, 37;
high Wednesday, 76.
TEMPERATURE
Maximum yesterday, 83 degrees.
Minimum last night, 39 degrees.
TODAY'S WEATHER
Temperature: 10 p. m. yester
day, 56 degrees: 10 a. m. today,
75 degrees. Barometer ((reduced
to sea level) : 10 p. m., 29.97 Inch
es; 10 a. m., 29.83 inches. Relative
humidity: 10 p. in., 42 per cent;
10 a. m., 38 per cent. Velocity of
wind: 10 p. m., 3 miles; 10 a. m., 7
miles. Prevailing direction of
wind: north.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hunnell
have returned from a one week
vacation to Ocean lake and Port
land. While in Portland they vis
ited with Mrs. Hunnell's sister,
Mrs. Ernest Bembry.
A boy was born today at the
St. Charles hospital to Mr. and
Mrs. J. -Stuart MacDonald, of
1355 Harmon boulevard.
, , Orville E. Shults, of Portland,
ijspent the week end visiting his
'parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Shults, In the - Alfalfa commu
nity. r :,
Tom Murphy, of the Three Sis
ters hotel, was released , today
Shop HORNBECK'S First
We Have a New Line of
Greeting Cards
Treasure
Masters
Personalized Birthday
Cards for:
Mother
Father
Wife '
Husband
Sweetheart
General
Illness
Congratulations
Wedding
Birth
Sympathy
Anniversary
Wife
Husband
Mother and Father
Gift Enclosures
Thank You Cards
F.tc etc.. etc.
All Sizes of G.E.
Lamp Globes4
Also Fluorescent
20s and 40s
CLOCKS
Gilbert Alarm 3.85
G.E. Elec. Alarm 4.95
Beam Alarm 8.95
G.E. Kitchen 5.95
Teapot Kitchen 5.95
Household
Scales
3.95
KMP-ER SPRING
Clothes Pins
The Better Clothes Pin
5c each, doi. 55c
Stainless Steel Kitchen
FLINT TOOLS
Best Egg Beater 3.95
Hamburger Turner 1.35
Cake Turner - 1J
Pie Server 1.85
Wide Snntula 1.35
Ijidlc 1-50
Potato Masher 1-75
SB
BRftSSJSi.l
89.57 Tax Inrl.
Terms Available
Hornbeck's
for House Wares
AND GIFTS
122 Oregon Ave. Phone 12
from the Lumberman's hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Newby and
Del Baker, of Roseburg, arrived
Saturday to spend a week fishing
on the Metolius river, and visiting
Newby's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Newby, of 245 Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo B. Beimlor,
of Redmond, are parents of a boy
born today at the St. Charles hos
pital! Mrs. Joe Elder, Camp Fire ex
ecutive secretary, requested today
that girls who attended summer
camp at Crescent lake look
through their camping equipment
in an effort to locate a book,
"Illenka," by Kingman, which was
among books loaned by the li
brary for the session. If the miss
ing book is located, it may be re
turned to the library or to Mrs.
Elder, It was announced.
Mrs. Les Mills and son, Gregg,
of Yakima, are visiting Mrs. Mills'
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray M.
Banks, 1668 Awbrey road. Mills
accompanied them here by plane,
ana returned to xakima Sunday.
Orville Miller, Bend, field man
of the accident prevention division
of the state .industrial accident
commission for Klamath, Lake,
Deschutes and Jefferson counties
will be at Salem August 27 and
28 in attendance at a training
school which will complete plans
for a long-range specialized safety
program aimed at the reduction
of logging truck accidents
throughout the state.
Chester Winkle, of Sisters, was
fto be released today from the
Lumberman s hospital, where he
underwent a tonsillectomy yester
day, i
Miss Dorothy Gilpin and Miss
Myra DeBunce, both of Portland,
are vacationing at the Alber
Shults home In Alfalfa.
Mrs. James Gouker and daugh
ter, Phyllis, returned Sunday to
their home In Elkhart, Indiana,
after a visit with Mrs. Gouker's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Daum. 'Miss Gouker, who is ma
joring in science at an Indiana
college, devoted part of her local
visit to the study of Central Ore
gon trees and flowers.
Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Baessler
were Bend visitors Sunday.
Rummage sale Wed. and Thurs..
Aug. 27 and 28, by First Lutheran
Ladies Aid in church basement.
across from library. adv.
I shall not be resDonsible for
any debts out those contracted by
me personally.
Thomas S. Stllwill.
adv.
NOTICE
Horse Ridge Telephone Co.
special meeting Friday, Aug. 29
at Kicnardson school 8 d. m. All
Imembersj will attend to defend
tneir rignt oi snare Holder against
possioie liquidation. L,et us rec
ommend reorganization and con
tinued service.
E. L. Walrath, director.
. - adv.
NOTICE
School election for district 28
will be held Friday, Aug., 29th
from 2 p. m. to 7 p. m. at The
Rock bchool. , adv,
Lenice George Kindergarten
opening Monday, September 8.
Morning and atternoon classes.
Enroll now. Phone 359. 1435 West
Thirfl St. adv,
I shall not be responsible for
any debts but those contracted by
me personally.
Thomas S. Stilwell.
adv
Gar Wood Stock
Is Market Leader
New York, Aug. 26 UPi
Strength in common and prefer
red stocks of Gar Wood Indus
tries featured an otherwise irregu
lar decline In the stock market to
day. Buying came into Gar Wood Is
sues on news that Edward V.
Fisher one of the famous Detroit
Fisher brothers of General Mo
tors has plans to purchase a $1,
500,000 block of convertible 5-year
notes of the company. This news
was interpreted as the first move
by the brothers who severed nil
official connections but one with
G-M several years ago to return
to the automotive field where the
made history as founders of the
Fisher Body company.
The common rose to 6 ',4, up 1,
Ihon receded to 574, while the pre
ferred hit a high of 30 !4, up 34.
Pacific Telephone was another
Individual strong spot, recovering
nearly 3 points after yesterday's
break. The stock cracked Mon
day when it was announced that
the next dividend would be omitted.
Use classified ads in The Bulle
tin for quick results.
Any Time is MINT TIME!
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cushion insets at the base of the bra cups gently '
support your bust from below never lose that support
through ever so many washings and wearing. There's
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.50 - 3.50
N I nobonesasoutitII
ITr Ut WITHOUMTAtj I
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bind, yet it will stay up. The magic inset
does the trick gives you comfort beyond compare. The special
. eliminates riding up too-r-gives you a smooth;
trim line not found in ordinary panties.
Ask for a new 'Terma-lift" Pantic today;
7.0012.50
WO IE
W PLACE TO TRADE
Two Die in Auto
Crash Near Burns
v!""inninn mnn nnd his wife,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ogllvie, of Kan
das city, ivio., met death on the
Central Oregon highway near
Burns this past week in a colli
sion with a truck driven by Byron
Logan, of Bend, reports the Burns
Times-Herald. The crash occurred
when the Missouri car unaccount
ably sideswiped the Bend truck,
which was loaded with 13 tons of
grain. The Missouri car was de
molished, and Its occupants were
Instantly killed.
The crash occured a short dis
tance east of the Yellowstone cut
off, on the Central Oregon high
way. Mr. and Mrs. Ogilvie were
en routeto the Yellowstone from
a trip to California. He was 65
years old andshe was 60.
1 m&mi
Bend Woman Is
Bowling Winner
Mentioned In the September
Issue of the bowling magazine
THANKS
We wish to thank you, our
friends and riiNtomers, for
your pat patronage. We're
lire that the new manage,
nient of the Tower Confec
tionery will continue to give
you the same high quality
service.
Mr. and' Mrs. Ijiwrencc
Clausen
"300" Is a local bowler, Miss Ju
lia Garlinglon. She won first
place In a California tourney held
in Lodl from June 28 to July 27,
for which she received a cash
prize of $100 and trophy. There
were 208 entries in the tourna
ment. Miss Garlinglon is captain of
Freeman's Tackle team and sec
retary of the local Women's
league.
bne carried a 22 pin handicap
for each of her four games, wiln
a total of 7U3.
The Keystone or Treaty oal
at Jacksonville, Fin., Is so large
that 4,000 persons can stand in
Its shade at noon, it is estimaled.
House Damaged '
By Four Children
Investigating officers reported
today that a residence at 34 Port
land avenue, Bend, recently pur
chased by Kenneth J. Ruth, mem
ber of the local school faculty,
was entered yeslerday by four
children ranging In age from 7
to 11 years, and considerably
damaged. Windows were shatter
ed, a door was broken and other
damage done, officers said.
H. E. Roderick, Juvenile officer,
said the four youngsters were
identified and added that their
parents have volunteered to pay
for the damage.
I ONE OK TWINS DIES
Rock Springs, Wyo., Aug. 2;
!- -One of Rock Spi mgs' SI
amesc-twln girls died today, and
attendants at the Wyoming Gen
i eral hospital said the other In
I fant did not have long to live.
' ( Alt PKICKS BOOST f: It
' Detroit, Aug. 26 nil The Ford
' Motor company today announced
! list price Increases ranging from
$86 to $229 on Lincoln and Merc
ury cars and Ford station wagons
and convertibles.
State Campaigns To
Cut Air Stunting
Harrisburg, Pa. Ui'iFancy fly
ing In Pennsylvania is on lis way
out.
The stale aeronautics commis
sion said a 56 per cent drop in
ML a
(DA
Sicks Sehci
private plane accident fatalities
was duo to Pennsylvania's cam
paign to get rid of Its "air cow
boys." Commission executive director
William L. Anderson said there
were 24 air accident deaths re
ported for the first six months
of this year, 56 per cent less than
the toll for the corresponding
1916 period.
A thin wedge, inserted between
insoles and outsodes of shoes to
throw the foot Into correct pos
ture, is called a "Dutchman."
SICKS' BREWING CO., tllta, Ot,
A Slcli' Oioll'y "! !
Announcing
THE OPENING OF
Roy's Signal Service
(Formerly the Carroll Acres Wrecker)
CARROLL ACRES ON THE SOUTH HIGHWAY
Now under new mandgement. we are In position
to take care of all your auto needs.
Repairing Overhauling
Body and Fender Work
Wheel and Brake Repairing and Aligning
TIRES TUBES ACCESSORIES
GAS OIL GREASE
WELDING of all kinds. Head and block welding
with a new and exclusive process.
AND REMEMBER ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Owners Walt Koy Mechanics: Pel, Kenncy and Rosa