The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, December 28, 1944, Page 10, Image 10

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    THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON, THURSDAY DEC. 28. 1944
PAGE TEN
SUPER
MARKET
rams
END-OF-THE-YE AR BARGAINS!
Shrimp
American Beauty
oz. can
38c
Chateau Cheese
2 s 89c
Borden's Brick Delicious for Toasted Sandwiches
Ripe Olives Net 1 0 j 23c
No. 2
can
15c
Tomato
. IO'j oz. can
3 for 25c
3 pkgs.
19c
Assorted
Flavors
PODDING
TP
Nucoa ...2 lbs. 49c
Trupak Grapefruit Juice No. 2 can 37c
Saxon House Orange Marmalade..... 2 lb. jar 33c
Monopole Loganberry Jam 2 lb. jar 58c
Sundine Orange Juice No. 2 can 23c
Royal Chef Minced Clams 7 oz. can 25c
Palmdale Honey 2 lb. jar 74c
Season-All 4 or. pkg. 25c
Ben Ilur Perfect Seasoning
Durkee's Mayonnaise p. jar 31c
Los Angeles Peaches ....No. 1 can 23c
Ukelele Pineapple ....No. 2 can 27c
Yamhill Pears...... .......No. 1 can 28c
Durkee's Salad Aid.... qr. jar 39c
Stuffed Olives... ......6 oz, jar 55c
Spanish
Canada Dry Mixers 2' 29c
Plus Deposit
Sweet Potatoes can 21c
. Taylor's Fancy Whole 1 Lb. 2 Oz. Can
Layer Pak Vegetables can 24c
No. 2 Can
Hot Mustard.... .771...... 6 oz. jar 10c
Ben Ilur
H & D Tomato Juice, No. 2 can 2 for 25c
Pictsweet Corn, whole kernel No. 2 can 16c
Blue Lake String Beans, No. 2 can 2 for 35c
Oysters . .71 oz. can 39c
. American Beauty
Jacob Mushroom, stems and pieces, 4 oz. can 44c
Soya Creme 1 lb., 8 oz. pkg. 19c
! or Delicious rnncaues ami names
Duff's Ginger Bread Mix 14 oz. pkg. 21c
DeLuxe Veg.-Noodle Soup........ 2 glass jars 21c
niaKcs a (uuri
Shredded Wheat 12 ox. pkg. 12c
lor a Different Dressing
Cucumber Pickles jar 38c
iicinz I' resii i I'l. uz. .iur
Concord Grape Juice pt. bot. 19c
Church's
Purex Toilet Tissue 4 rolls 15c
Soft White
Woodbury Soap 4 for 24c
4 Cuke Economy Deal
Albert
Quick or
Regular
OATS
3 lb. pkg. 29c
with uvetiware
m mi
s T -ss id. iar
45c
" Dark or Light
Catsup 14 oz. bottle 22c
Asparagus Tips No. 2 can 43c
All Green Spears
Artichoke Hearts 303 glass 45c
FRUITS and VEGETABLES
LETTUCE large solid heads 2 for 29c
ORANGES medium size, all purpose ..doz. 43c
APPLES Delicious .3 lbs. 29c
PUMPKINS fresh for pies lb. 5c
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Received Daily
.AMD'S MARKET
POINTLESS MEAT VALUES
Pork Roast ...lb. 32c
I.ean Shoulder
Pork Steak lb. 35c
Shoulder Cuts
Veal Roast lb. 29c Ground Beef lb. 27c
Crown Rib It No Cereal Added
Veal Steak .lb. 33c Sausage .lb. 27c
Tender and Juicy
Country Stylo
IAnitwer to PrTloB. Pawl.
aviation W I Mi U ""ITC PbA
HORIZONTAL
1,5 Pictured U.
S. Marine
Corps' leader,
Brig.-Gen.
10 Symbol for
samarium -
11 Garden tool
12 Operatic solo
13 Biblical
pronoun
15 Wine vessel
17 Gazed
19 Is (Latin) '
20 Curl
22 Decays
23 Roman
philosopher
24 False report'
28 Ascended
27 Treatise
28 Newspaper
paragraphs '
29 Toward
30 Palm lily
31 Sailing vessel
34 Unclouded sky
38 Cuts
39 Goat antelope
40 Sailors
41 Spinning toys
45 Cognomen
46 Late Amer
ican humorist'
47 Neck part
49 Gibbon
50 From
51 Russian city
52 Charged atom
54 Nova Scotia
(ab.)
55.56 He is new
VERTICAL
1 Celebrated
2 Exclamation
, 3 Cut off super
fluous parts
4 Forest
creature
0 Stag
6 War god
7 Disencumber
8 Sun god
9 Universe
10 Dedicate
14 Short jackets
16 Points a
weapon
18 Daybreak
19 Facility
21 Dislikes
greatly
23 Civilian
25 Indian
peasants
36 Natives
of Rome y ,
37 Pitchers 1 :
41 At that time
42 Shield bearing
43 Italian river
2G Cosmic orders 44 Levantine
31 Swedish
seaport
32Chaplet
33 Wrap in
cerecloth
35 Russian
mountain
ketch
47 Having three
parts (comb;
form) .
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Sisters
Sisters, Dec. 27 (Special) Mr.
and Mrs. George Wilson, Bertha,
Linn and Johnnie Wilson were
dinner guests Christmas day at
the George Wakefield home.
Word has been received that
Marie Sartz, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. William Swartz, died
very suddenly at her home Thurs
day of last week, in Portland. The
Swartzes were former residents
of Sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Line were
Christmas dinner guests of their
daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Layle Van Tassel.
Mr. and Mrs. Dobkins and fam
ily and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Ireland
and family were dinner guests at
the home of Mrs. Dobkins' par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Coburn,
of Bend.
Mrs. Helen Baker and Sandra
spent Christmas with Mrs. Ba
ker's mother, Mrs. Povenmire, of
Newberg.
Mr. and Mrs. William BarKdoll
spent Christmas at the home of
their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hu
bert Van Tassel. Van Tassel is ill.
R. W. Hinton is very ill at the
St. Charles hospital in Bend.
Fvt. Haroia h;. Jones or uamn
Wood, Texas, is home on a fur
lough and will go back to his sta
tion at Camp Orr, Calif., about
Jan. 1. He is the son-in-law of Mr.
and Mrs. Harnan.
Dinner guests at the Farleigh
home Christmas day were Walter
Kydell and Mrs. Nettie Locke of
Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller and
Margaret Miller spent Christmas
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Arnold of Cloverdale.
Family dinner guests at the
Frank Zumwalt home were Mr.
and Mrs. Howell Roberts and son,
Bert; Mrs. Nellie Bembry and
children, Evelyn Zumwalt and
Mrs. David Zumwalt.
Mrs. Alma Patterson spent
Christmas with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Patterson.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Benson and
son, Gary, were Christmas din
ner guests at Mrs. S. S. Sorensen.
Guests at the C. W. Bush home
were Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gammon
and daughters, Mrs. Perry, Mr.
nnH Tl'c Mnncnn nnH ffitnilx Mr
I and Mrs. Earl Russell, Mr.' and
Mrs. Stanley Day and family, Mrs.
Templeton and Jimmie Chapman.
After the dinner Mrs. Earl Rus
sell and Mr. and Mrs. Hansen left
for Portland.
Lulu Glover, of Salem, spent
Christmas with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. F. Glover.
Willard Cyrus has returned
home from the St. Vincent hos
pital in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Lalli of Shev
lin and Mr. and Mrs. John Buscoe
of San Francisco are spending
Christmas week at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Winkle.
Jack and Jim Trushiem, sons
of Mr. and Mrs. Don Trushem,
are leaving Saturday for Portland
to join the merchant marine.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Hitchcock
went to Spray to spend Christmas
at the home of their daughter,
Mrs. Frank Crawford.
Word has been received that
Victor Roach was released from
the hospital at Portland and is
staying at the Imperial hotel.
A farewell Christmas party was
hold at the C. G. Hitchcock home
Friday evening for Jack Nunnol-
I Ice who is stationed at Tonopah,
1 Nov. Thirty five guests were pres
ent. After the gathering, Mr. and
Mrs. Nunnellee left for Tonopah.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgington and
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Crawford spent
Christmas day at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Collins in Tumalo.
Frank Leithauser of Portland is
spending Christmas week at the
home of his son, Mr. and Mrs.
Pete Leithauser.
Fifth Sunday rally will be held
at Bend Dec. 31 by all Christian
churches and Sisters will furnish
the devotional services.
The Sisters Townsend club held
its regular meeting and Christ
mas party at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Huntington.
The Sisters Townsend club will
hold its next regular meeting Dec.
30 at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Brockett of Sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy McLoughlln
spent Christmas day with Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Roush in Bend.
NEW kind of
ASPIRIN tablet
doesn't upset stomach
When you need
quick relief from
pain, do you
hesitate to take
aspirin because
it leaves you
with an upset
stomach? If so,
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STJPERIN, is "just what the doc
tor ordered" for you.
Superin is aipirln plus contains
the same pure, safe aspirin you
have long known but developed
by doctors in a special way for
those upset by aspirin in its ordi
nary form.
This new kind of aspirin tablet
dissolves more quickly, lets the
aspirin get right at the job of re
lieving pain, reduces the acidity of
ordinary aspirin, and does not ir
ritate or upset stomach even after
repeat doses.
Tear this out to remind you to
get Superin today, so you can have
it on hand when headaches, colds,
etc., strike. See how quickly it
relieves pain how -jrra
fine you feel after
laKine-AiyouraruK- v
gist's, 15 and 391.
The Kirby Co.
of Bend
KIRBY HOME RENOVATION
SYSTEM
Sales and Service of the Kirby
vacuum cleaner. Phone or write
for a free demonstration.
440 Division
Brooks'Scanlon Quality
Pine Lumber
Brooks-Scanlon Lumber
Company Inc.
From America's Finest Workrooms Come These
WARflfl 0VEBC0AIS
They're quality right They're styled
right They're priced right. There's
an O'coat at Cafliman's for every
purse and purpose.
OVERCOATS
By Hart-Schaf f ner & Marx
A Hart-Schaffner and Marx coat is a
fine combination of wools, tailoring
and toughness. At a glance you can
easily tall that an H. S. & M. overcoat
is the one for you.
00
3950.45
They're the kind of top coats that rep
resent smart buying! Cut from all wool
fabrics that are sturdy and crush re
ristant styled for comfort and good
looks. Superbly tailored, they meet
the high quality standards for which
Cashman's is . famous. Fleeces and
other popular materials.
3
2450 - 35
00
Cashman's ...
. The Home of
Hart-Schaffner
and Marx
SUITS FOR MEN
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Home of Slart Schattner & Marx clothes
Pleasant Ridge
Pleasant Ridee, Dec. 28 (Spe
cial) The Deschutes - Pleasant
Ridge extension unit met at the
home of Mrs. Ole Hansen on Dec.
21. Miss Elizabeth Boeckli was
the leader. Twelve members and
two visitors were present.
A surprise birthday party on
Dec. 16 was given in honor of Min
nie, Burson. Nine guests were
present.
C. C. Gillenwater who has had
the flu, is up and around again.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Suter
returned last Thursday from a
honeymoon trip to San Francisco.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Petersen and
children, Mr. and Mrs. George
Coffelt and Mrs. A. Ahlstrom at
tended the Christmas party at the
Redmond grange on Friday.
Minnie Burson left Thursday
morning for Gresham where she
spent Christmas with her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Wendell Wolgomott and family.
Laura Petersen of Portland
spent the holidays with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Petersen.
John Petersen and family were
Sunday evening visitors at the J.
W. Petersen home.
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