PAGE TEN THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON, THURSDAY, JAN. 4, 1945 ! SUPER MARKET rasas FRL TO START THE YEAR OFF RIGHT! Seedless Raisins, Thompson, 4 lb. pkg. 47c MEXICORN NIBLETS 12 oz. can 16c WlHile Kernel Corn WHh Sweet Red and Green Pepper) 101 oz. can 10c While They Last Quick of Regular With Oven Glass 3 lb. pkg. 25c Kraft Dinner V Oz. I'kff. 3 for 25c Layer Pak Vegetables . No. 2 can 22c Veg-All Mixed Vegetables .1 lb. jar 17c Meat Balls & Gravy 1 lb. 17c ' DenniMiii's Fancy Sweet Potatoes 18 oz. can 19c Taylor's Vacuum racked Whole Potatoes Buckwheat & Wheat Flour 9 810 lb. bag 89c Altar's Self ItiKlnff Pork & Beans . . .......Jumbo size 15c Van Camp's Sweet Peas No. 2 can 15c Standby Orange Marmalade 2 lb. jar 35c ' H Hi W Marmalade . 2 lb. jar 33c Kaxon House, Concord Grape Jam 2 lb. jar 35c Aniltu Salad Dressing qt. jar 29c Tulilo Queen CHB Dill Pickles .24 oz. jar 35c S & W Catsup 14 oz. bottle 19c Sanitary Napkins ..2 pkgs. 35c TeW, Vi to the Package PARKAY MARGARINE ...... .2 lbs. 49c Scott Towels pkg. of 150,10c Waxed Paper 125 ft. roll 18c Bathroom Tissue roll 5c .Soft White Purex Pyramid Salt 2 2 lb. cartons 15c Pancake & Waffle Flour 24 oz. pkg. 15c Soya Creme " Vegetable Noodle Soup Mix'.". 3 pkgs. 23c Betty Crocker Shoestring Carrots 20 oz. can 14c ii & i) Minced Clams 7 oz. can 25c Itoyal Chef Grated Tuna 6ez. can 25c Ocean Chief Shrimp 7 oz. can 38c American Beauty Vienna Sausage 4 oz. can 13c ' lfel Crown Merrimac Salmon 1 lb. can 39c Columhlu Itlver Kidney Beans No. 2 can 13c I'ancy Ked Minced Clams 14 oz. can 53c Snow's Unica Salmon 1 lb. can 25c H & D Orange Juice No. 2 can 23c H & D Sliced Beets No. 2 can, 2 for 25c Jack 'n Jill Syrup 5 lb. jar 39c H & D Jell Powder 1 3 for 19c AsHortisI Flavor 12 oz. can 33c tiffin I OI2 01. can 3for 111 25c Treasure Sweet Pickles 12 oz. jar 23c pill B Ripe Olives, luncheon size 9i oz. glass 23c Piggly Wiggly Flour 49 lb. 1.95 FRUITS and VEGETABLES DELICIOUS APPLES for eating 3 lbs. 29c FILBERTS No. 1 grade lb. 39c ALMONDS No. 1 medium lb. 47c ORANGES 200 size 2 doz. 95c Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Received Daily PILAND'S MARKET VEAL ROAST lb. 25c Crown (3 Points) Veal Steak... lb. 29c Tender and Economical Leg of Lamb lb. 39c Tender and Delirious Corned Beef lb. 36c Lean, Boneless Cuts Halibut .. lb. 40c Center Slices Salmon lb. 41c Center Slices SPICED PRAWNS HAVE JUST ARRIVED ! Powell Butte Powell Butte, Jan. 3 (Special) Mrs. Charles Covey entertained a group of youngsters at a party :on December 22 honoring her daughter, Marin, on her ninth birthday. Those present were, ! I-enore, Beverly and LaMont : Sherman, Lois Ann Bussett, El jleen and Joyce Bassey, and Al Ibert Covey. Games and refresh ments were enjoyed by all. ! Mr. and Mrs. Boy Snable re turned Tuesday from Portland (where they had spent the Christ mas holidays. j In the sixth war loan drive the j students of the local school with jthe aid of the Farmer's Club sold a total of $17,512. 35 worth of I bonds and stamps. This was an ! average of $186.30 per pupil. A 'large number of bonds were sold :in the school and members of the ' Farmer's Club took their cars and I pupils from the upper grades to canvass the community. A twenty-five dollar prize donated by the Farmer's Club is to be divided letween the four rooms. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Pauls enter tained at four tables of five hun dred Saturday evening. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. T. C. lHaynes, Mr. and Mrs. William Rachor, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wyatt, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Merritt, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Carter, Mr. and Mrs. George Hobbs and the host and hostess. High honors were won by Mr. Rachor and Mrs. Merritt. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Stewart re turned Tuesday from Tulelake where they had spent Christmas. Mrs. O'Kelly returned for a visit with her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. John McKoon visited here with friends Wednes day. They were returning to their home in John Day after spending Christmas in Bend. Bob Rasmussen of Terrebonne was a dinner guest Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. William Rachor. Mrs. Orisa Abbott and sons, Harold and Ronnie, of Bend were Wednesday dinner guests of her sister, Mrs. Otto Pauls and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Hobbs made a trip to The Dalles Wednes day and returned Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Butler made a trip to Emmett, Idaho.recently to visit his brother who is ill. Doris Butler returned with them to spend the holidays here with her father and brother. . Luke Reif made a business trip to Salem Thursday evening and returned Friday evening. Paul Spillman went to Salem Wednesday evening to attend a state hoard of education meeting nn Thursday. He returned Sat urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Spillman and Otto Spillman spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mitchell ami family of Tumalo. - Mr and Mrs. M. F. Harper went to Walla Walla Wednesday where they purchased a new truck. They also visited with his brother-in-law j and sister, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Waltz at Freewater. Edith Reif stayed with the Harper children during their parents absence. i N. O. Isaacson recently soldj his 40-acre place to a Mr. Morrison of Portland and he and his daugh ter, Rhoda will move to Redmond, j Mr. and Mrs. Dee Northcutt! went to Portland on December 22 j where Mr. Northcutt will receive; medical aid. ' Mrs. Coryene Robinson and small son returned Saturday from Seattle where she had spent Christmas with her.husband. I Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Vice had as : their guests on New Year's Day, Mrs. Miriam Webb and children of Prineville, Mr. and Mrs. Edd Mollman and sons, Edd and Mlks, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Vice of Terre bonne, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Vice and son, and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mm son and Gary Cox. Mrs. Ruth Boyer and daughter Bunny, of Roseburg were house guests at the C. C. Vice home on Friday and Saturday and then went in to visit Mrs. Miriam Webb in Prineville. Mrs. Boyer is the Home Ec. teacher In Rose burg. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Vice called their son Charles, at Camp But nor, North Carolina early Satur day morning. He told them that he had just returned from spend ing Christmas with Charles Min son at Jacksonville, Florida. H. H. Musick went to Tulare, California to spend the holidays with relatives. Mrs. Nellie White ot Eugene and Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Thomas arrived Monday evening to attend the funeral of the late W. R. John- stone Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Peckham and daughters arrived from Portland Saturday evening. Mrs. Verl Ridgeway and son Dickie of Agency Planes were overnight guests Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ridgeway. Mrs. Carl Fischer received word Monday afternoon that her uncle, Marvin Nye of Sweet Home had passed away in the Lebanon hos pital. Mr. Nye formerly lived in Central Oregon and was a brother of Man ford Nye of Bear Creek. Mrs. Fischer planned to go to Sweet Home to attend the funeral Wednesday afternoon. Mis. ivennein inunipM'n uiuveu to Redmond last week where she. Is employed as a nurse at the hos- j pita!. PROGRAMS GLOWS IN DARK New York Mi The strain of reading theater programs in the dark will be eliminated for the atergoers of the future by the use of phosphorescent pigments in the paper or ink of the program. The program will glow much as the luminescent maps used by .wartime navigators of the air and sea, Business Week says. - mr. mar I I jfgKj COFFEE llii lb. 31c FOOD MARKET and FEED STODE I M.lL U;l r r. . .-.ui.i. i iiynway rree Delivery Phone 776 "The Store of Personal Service" FIRST-OF-YEAR SAVING'S Courteous Serviced Complete Selections MILK Any Brand 3 cans 29c Wax Paper ......roll 19c Flour 50 lbs. $2.39 Shrimp can 45c Silver Spray Noodles pkg. 21c Porter's or Best Ever Candy 1 lb. box 69c Toffee Kisses Chocolate Syrup jar 47c Snaider's Shortening D. 19c Swift's .lewel Round Steak lb. 38c Hamburger b. 27c Beef Stew lb. 33c Boneless Pig Hocks D. 19C OPPORTUNITY DAYS Now Is the Time To Select a Fine '7 OVERCOAT at CASHMAN'S The wise man will select an overcoat at Cashman's now for this and next year's wear. Quality is predominant and there's extra value in each coat. SPECIAL LOT A limited number of overcoats in herring bone weaves. The colors are blue, brown, green and grey. 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