The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, January 04, 1945, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON, THURSDAY, JAN. 4, 1945
PAGE NINE
Jockeys Discuss
Plans for Work
Miami, Fla., Jan. 4 (IP) More
than 70 jockeys called a meeting
to discuss plans for the relief
of riders made jobless by the na
tion's shutdown of race tracks,
with the majority of them indi
cating they would attempt to se
cure employment in some line of
work helpful to the war effort.
Although many of the jockeys
are quartered here for the win
ter, it was understood that the
relief measures would be drafted
to enable those who desired to get
to their homes in other sections
of the country.
Optimism in racingis ultimate
future was reflected in the sale
by auction yesterday. of 10 maiden
thoroughbreds from the Guthrie
Hall farm of Baron John Von
Leisderdorff of Edgemont, Va.,
for a total of $6,500.
Auction Spirited
The auction, at the Hialeah
track, developed into a spirited
exchange of bidding and horse
men considered the prices high in
view of the fact that resumption
of racing is indefinite. Top price
of $1,900 was paid for Cavaluke,
four-year-old son of the Kentucky
derby winner of 1934, Calvacade.
The horse went to Dr. M. J. Ben
nett of Huntington, Va., who also
bought the filly. Cauliflower, for
$1,600 and the mare. Jilting, for
$600.
All were sold to horsemen will
ing to take a chance on an in
vestment in which no immediate
return could be expected
George Varoff
Listed Missing
San Francisco, Jan. 4 (P-Mrs..
George Varoff revealed today that
her husband, a former world pole
vault champion now a captain in
the army, has been reported miss
ing in action over China.
In 1936, Varoff established a
world's record when he vaulted
14 feet, five Inches and partici
pated in the final Olympic trials
the same year. While attending
Balboa high school in San Fran
cisco, he set a world's prep rec
ord of 13 feet, three inches.
Snead and Nelson
Tourney Favorites
Los Angeles, Jan. 4 (IP) A
field of 136 of the nation's top
golfers prepared for a final tune
up today before the first round
of the $13,333 Los Angeles Open
tournament which opens tomor
row. Pre-tournament favorites Sam
my Snead, winner of the Port
land and Richmond opens, and
"Lord" Byron Nelson, titlist at
the San Francisco open, were ex
pected to be on hand for the open
ing gun of the three-day tourney.
Other big names included Ells
worth Vines, National open king
Craig Wood, Jug McSpaden and
Olin Dutra.
Bruce Coltart, a freckle-faced
youngster from Atlantic City, set
a torrid pace in the qualifying
rounds, posting a 67-70 137, to
lead the field.
He was followed by young Jim
my Walkup, San Antonio, who
duplicated Coltart's morning
round of 67, but slumped to 72
in the afternoon for a 139 total.
Montagus Mystery Man
Mystery man John Montague
shot a sizzling 64 in the afternoon
for the day's Jowest score to off
set an unimpressive 76 in the
morning session which put him
in the third qualifying spot with
140. .
Mildred (Babe) Didrickson Za
harias, Western women's cham
pion and one of the two female
hopefuls of the preliminaries,
made the grade with a pair of
76's. Alice Bauer, Long Beach,
found the competition too tough,
however, and was eliminated in
the early rounds.
Nelson estimated that a 285
would be enough to win on the
tough 6,900-yard Riviera Country
club course, but Wood said he
figured it would take a 281 score,
or better.
THIEF TAKES 'HOT' PLATES
Berkeley, Cal. UM One thief
really had a pair of "hot" license
plates in this city. Police officer
L. J. Prosser reported that some
one had stolen a license plate
from his car and both of the emer
gency plates which indicate he is
a member of the police force.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for the County
of Deschutes
BANK OF BEND, a State Bank
ing Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. J.
A. FERRELL, and CYNTHIA
FERRELL, husband and wife, De
fendants. By virtue of an execution in
ohone 82
J GROCERY I J 9i7 wau
CLOROX
Or. Bottle, 15c
i Gal 25c
Friday-Saturday Savings
Hi Ho
Crackers
pkg.19c
4 :
COFFEE
t'luiso & Sanborn
1 lb. pkg, 29c
During 1945
Shop
Michaelson's
For
Quality Foods
Low Prices
Courteous Service
Free Delivery
SOAP
bar 5c
Mayonnaise
KRAFT'S
pi, jar 29c
Luncheon Meat
can 35c
A
TO
Salad Oil .. pt. bottle 29c
Mazola
Cake Flour .pkg. 26c
Softasilk
Kraft's Dinner 3 pkgs. 25c
Syrup 24 oz. bottle 31c
Lumlerjack
Milk .4 tall cans 39c
Carnation
Cocoa ctn. 35c
Van Houten's
Sardines 2 cans 23c
Blue Jacket
Baking Powder 25oz. can 19c
KC
Farina 28 oz. pkg. 19c
A I tiers
Margarine . . . .lb. 25c 2 lbs. 49c
Rinso . . .' Ige. pkg. 23c
Alber's Rolled Oats 3 " m 29c
Borene giant size 59c
Chicken Ravioli 1 lb. jar 21c
Siicro
Toilet Paper . . . . '. 4 rolls 29c
l ulirik Soft
FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES
Onions 10 lb. bag 29c
Potatoes 10 lbs. 35c
U. S. No. I's
Grapefruit 4 for 25c
Texas I'ink
Oranges 2 doz. 59c
Tangerines 2 lbs. 29c
SOUP
ISANCHO
4 cans 29c
PRUNES
OKKOO.V
2 lbs. 29c
TUNA FISH
J'KACOfK, 1','s
can 33c
foreclosure duly issued by tne
Clerk of the Circuit's Court of the
County of Deschutes, State of
Oregon, dated the !5th day of De
cember, 1944, in a certain action
in the Circuit Court for said
County and State, wherein BANK
OF BEND is plaintiff and recov-;
ered Judgment against J. A. FER-
RELL and CYNTHIA FERRELL,
husband and wife, as defendants, ,
for the sum of Eignteen nunorea
($1800.00) Dollars, with interest
thereon from the 11th day of
April, 1941, until paid at the rate
of six percent (6) per annum,
togetner wun attorneys iees pnu
plaintiff's costs and disburse-:
ments. 1
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that I will, on Monday, the 22nd
day of January, 1945, at the west
front door oi tne courtnouse in.
Bend, in said County and State, at
ten (10) o'clock in the forenoon of
said day, sell at public auction to
the highest bidder lor casn, an
right and title that the above:
named defendants or either of:
them have or had at date of said .
luderment in the following describ-1
ed property, to-wlt:
The Northwest Quarter of the
Northeast Quarter (NWtf of
NEK), Section Nineteen (19),!
Township Sixteen (16) South,:
Range Twelve (12) East of Wil-,
lamette Meridian, in Deschutes
County, Oregori.
DATED: at Bend, Oregon, this'
21st day of December, 1944. "
C. L. McCAULEY, Sheriff ofi
Deschutes County. 14-19-25-31C j
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that I have been appointed admin
istrator, with the will annexed, of
the Estate of Clarence L.Mannhei
mer, deceased, and all persons
having claims against said estate
should file the same, duly veri
fied, at the office of my attorneys,
De Armond & Goodrich, Bank of
Bend Building, Bend, Oregon,
within six (6) months from the
date of the first publication of
this notice.
S. DIETRICK, Administrator,
with the will annexed, of the
Estate of Clarence L. Wannhei
mer, deceased.
De ARMOND & GOODRICH,
Attorneys at Law, Bank of Bend
Building, Bend, Oregon.
14-19-25-31C
Notice is hereby given that First
National Bank of Portland and
Margaret S. Hemingway, co-executors
of the Estate of Robert
W. Hemingway, deceased, having
filed their report for fina settle
ment, and a petition for final dis
tribution of said estate and the
hearing thereon having been fixed
by the Court for Monday the 15th
day of January 1945 in the Coun
ty Court Room of the Courthouse
at Bend, Oregon, at 11 a. m all
persons Interested in said estate
are notified to then end there ap
pear and show cause if any exist
why said final account should not
be settled and allowed and dis
tribution made of said estate to
the persons entitled thereto.
Margaret S. Hemingway, First
National Bank of Portland, Co
Executors. 8-14-19-25C
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SPECIALS
FRIDAY SATURDAY
1 Kb. jar 41c
Skippy Peanut Buffer . . lb. jar 33c
Hi Ho
Crackers
Lge. PkB.
19c
lip
Wheaties
8 oz. pkg.
10c
Shelled Walnuts l ib. 55c
Chicken-Noodle Soup, 2 cans 15c
KAXCHO
PORK
CHOPS
Pork Chops
Lean Cuts
(HI Point)
lb. 38c
New York Cuts
Choice Boneless
Beefsteaks (13 PU.)
lb. 52c
Leg Pork Roast lb. 39c
Quality Cuts (6 Points)
Turkey Tomales each 20c
Fresh Today
Round Steak ....lb. 39c
Ask for Them Tenderized (13 Points)
Spiced Herring ...jar 43c
Roasting Hunt, Turkeys, Fresh Sea Foods
Bisquick
Ige. pkg.
32c
COMB HONEY. .... .12 oz. comb 39c
Hershey
Cocoa
I,b. Wig.
10c
80
Sunshine
Krispy
Crackers
2 U. Pkg.
31c
CANNED GOODS
Fancy Peas ........No. 2 can 15c
Llnhy's 20 Points
Sweet Peas 3 cans 25c
Uivuru, 80S JO Points
Fancy Cream Corn.. No. 2 can 15c
Preferred Stwk 20 Points
Diced Beets can 12c
No Points
Blue Lake Cut Beans.. can 18c
Oregon 1'uncy, No. 210 Points
Sliced Beets ....2 cans 25c
No. 2 Can No Points
Apple Sauce No. 2 can 17c
Sliced Peaches No. 21 can 25c
(10 1'olnlH
Bartlett Pear No. 2 can 29c
fit) PoilllH
JUICES
Tomato Juice No. 5 can 25c
Walla vallu
Tomato Juice, No. 1 tall, 3 cans 29c
Llbuy's
Grapefruit Juice ... .No. 5 can 33c
Texas No Point
Pineapple Juice ....No. 2 can 15c
No Points
Blended Juice No. 2 can 19c
No PoilllH
V-8 Cocktail 2 cans 25c
No. 2 Can
Prune Juice ..quart 27c
Ubby's
Clam Juice 24 oz. bottle 23c
No Points
Kraut Juice . .
.24 ox. bottle 13c
SPAGHETTI, curve cut, 21 lb. pkg. 19c
BREAKFAST CEREALS
Hungry Jack Pancake No. 10 bg. 53c
Picket Pancake No. 10 bag 43c
Post Toasties 6 oz. pkg. 5c
Cream of Wheat ....Ige. pkg. 23c
Kellogg's Pep 2 pkgs. 19c
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KcliHIiiiir
COFFEE
11b. jar 32c
Drip or Ki'Kiilar
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Peas pkg. 25c
Cut Deans , pkg. 23c
Cut Corn pkg. 23c
Sliced Peaches .......pkg. 32c
Boysenberrics pkg. 37c
Asparagus Cuts , pkg. 36c
Upton'.
TEA
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49c
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Swan. Down
FLOUR
49 lb. sack
2.29
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SOAPS and CLEANSERS
Rinso Ige. pkg. 23c
Sunbrite 3 cans 14c
Rain Drops Ige. pkg. 23c
Boraxo pkg. 14c
Parson's Ammonia quart 24c
Aerowax pint 25c
Skimp Silver Polish jar 15c
WINESAP APPLES
Fancy Grade
box 2.69
Dry Onions .10 lb. bag 33c
Sunkist Oranges case packed 2.95
Texas Grapefruit, pink dozen 69c
California Bunch Beets 2 for 11c
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