The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, February 01, 1945, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND. OREGON. THURSDAY. FEB. I. 1945
PAGE NINt
' JIIWUp lVVIUH III
State Blamed on
Production Costs
Statistics showing the much
larger reduction in sheep num
bers in Oregon in recent years
compared with other western
states and with the country as a
wnole proved to be sobering tacts
when presemea oy a. &. una
eren. extension livestock special
ist, at the annual meeting ot the
Oregon Wool Urowers association
in hrineviue.
Records going back to 1867
showed that the total of sheep
and lambs now is at the lowut
point since 1880. The number of
sneep and lambs on Oregon farms
' jan. 1, li44. is estimated at 1,217,
000 head, which was 16 per cent
fewer than the number a year
earlier, and 41 per cent below the
1335-1939 average.
Leaders of the association
blame high production costs in
the range sheep industry and in
ability to get enough competent
herders at any price for the fact
that the reduction in sheep num
bers in eastern uregon nas been
: 67 per cent, while a 2 per cent In
crease was shown in western Ore
gon, where farm' flocks under
fence predominate. The conclu
sion reached from the general dis
cussion of the causes for the de-
. dine in the eastern Oregon sheep
industry was that many factors
have combined to Increase the
cost of production out of propor
tion to increased prices of wool
and lambs, thereby making other
farm enterprises more profitable.
, Total Drops
Tn 1QJ0 pnstprn Hrpffim haA 715
. per cent of the total sheep in the
state, but four years later the
iEKS. P- t0. 65 per
the leading county in theate
i?J . Blip numbers. Malheur,
al a.' Morrow-Md Ikeeoin!
- actxv c uur years
later, however-, Douglas had m-
f,m USm- spared with
iJnatilla and Malheur counties'
kite's 76,060. au,ww' "M
wayae Stewart, Dayville, was
elected president of the associa
tion; Ira Staggs, Baker, vice-president,
and Waitoi.'Uni. ni.-.
secretary-treasurer. Mao Hoke,
Pendleton, had been president for
four years..
Oregon Alumni
Hpnor Senator
Washington VoK i nui ixrn..
o 1 - w. u -vvajruc
Lu MOrSe. newlV elootori rfimiHlinan
senator from Oregon, and three of
iac uiies iour nouse members
were guests of honor last night
at thP annual Hlnnar nf tka 1 Int.
w. ""X"-! U. U1C Will'
versity of Oregon alumni.
a pretty wac presented Morse
with a laree box nf nts a at ft
for the senator's hnrsv
I he house members present, all
repuDucans, were Harris Ells
worth Of Rosphllrir .Innuo W
Mott Of Salem and T.nvuoll StnMr.
man of Pendleton.
Edgar W. Smith, member of the
Oregon board of higher education,
outlined a XKftmiim tu, vom-
school building program planned
ior me state alter the war.
STOLEN POLICE CAB FOUND
Toledo, O. UB Police sought
one of their cruisers for 15 hours
the other day in the belief that
it had been stolen. The car turned
up in the city garage, where it
was undergoing repairs. The of
ficers to whom the cruiser was
assigned said the car was taken
from a parking lot without their
knowledge.
Major Leaguers
Meet Tomorrow
Chicago, Feb.-l ilP The major
league baseball meeting in New
York tomorrow and Saturday
probably will not name a com
missioner to succeed the late Ken
esaw M. Landis nor create very
much news, President William
Harridge ot the American league
said today.
"I'll be very much surprised if
we name a commissioner at the
meeting," Harridge said as he
boarded a New York bound train
with his three-man staff.
"Consideration of the new ma
jor league agreement and discus
sion of details of the all-star game
are only matters on the agenda
although the owners, by unani
mous vote, can bring up any other
business they want to," he said,
adding that one of the first things
the American league owners will
do is to vote into the league the
three-man syndicate which re
cently purchased the New York
Yankees.
Women's league ;
hnwlinir last nieht on the Bend!
Recreation alleys follow; , I
Buiil liMironHnn
Boeckli,- 156 135 143434
Lane 118 04 --"-' :
Loree .100 95 106301 .
ci,k Q9 119 118 329:
Rice IZZ.128 170 114412:
Handicap ...183 183 lBS-ota,
Totals ...-.777 796 - 749 2322 i
SUlweU's Luneh !
Fields ...,139 91- 111341 ;
Zimmerman ....101 79 90 270 j
Werner 110 97 120327;
Garlington 131 155 na :
Alt ...........150 194 132476
HandlcaD ....195 195 13 dot
Totals ...826 811 767 2404,
War Briefs--
(By United Pros)
Eastern Front Red army
reaches Oder river 40 miles from
Berlin. .
Western Front Americans
push into outer belt of Siegfried
fortifications on 40-mile front.
Italy Fifth army patrols fight
five-hour skirmish with Germans.
Air American planes attack
Germany by daylight after night
raid on Ruhr by British Mosquito
bombers: Superfortresses raid
Singapore.
Philippines U. S. columns
cross Pampangas river in drive
within 20 miles of Manila.
Buy National War Bonds Now!
Bowling Notes
J
phone 82
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lb. pkg. 23c
Peas ...... ...........3 cans 29c
Overlook
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Dundee
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Tomato Juice . . . .12 oz. bottle 10c
Sacramento '
Tomato Soup ........ .3 cans 29c
Heinz
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Hunt's
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Red Mexican ,
Granulated Soap . . . .Ige. pkg. 25c
I Pcets
Super Suds pkg. 23c
ICrystal White 6 bars 25c
RAISINS Thompsons Seedless 4 lb- Pk9- 49c
(REAMED HONEY
cup 31c
Toilet Paper 4 rolls 29c
' Fabrlk-Soft
Brooms .each 85c
FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES
Fresh Tomatoes lb. 15c
Hubbard Squash lb. 8c
Boiling Onions ..... .10 lb. bag 27c
Turnips 2 lbs. 19c
Rhubarb .............. .2 lbs. 25c
Grapefruit, Texas pink . . .each 10c
Juice Oranges 2 doz. 55c
Sunkihl
BIRDSEYE FROZEN FOODS
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Swans Down
pkg. 25c
Marmalade
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2 lb. jar 29c
Salad
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Coca Cols
vuh iaa ia5 Ififi 382
Webster "!I"!Il07 145 115367
Lewerenz 123 ill so ooo
Judy as 11,6 no w
Anderson 150 137 119406
HandicaD ....216 216 216 648
Totals ....! 828 873 767 2468
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Ferguson ........95 122 154371
McCann L 85 104 121310
Stirnes ...116 113 in
Roats 132 118 209459
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Totals Z.162 760 962 2484
The Elks
Applegate 161 105
Grino ...103 131
Brant 86 97
Scholl 95 94
Sanders ...133 148
Handicap ... 228 228
Totals -806 .803
Oasis'
Monical 129 109
Myers 131 124
Ellison 132 119
Christy 132 94
Rqberts 163 148
Handicap ....199 199
Totals ..886 793
127 393
99333
128 311
123312
86367
228 684
791 2400
119357
17(5431
129 380
107333
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199 597
850 2529
Dempsey Asserts
Sports Essential
Miami, Fla., Feb. 1 (IP) CMDR.
Jack Demosev. ' former heavy-
i weigh champion of the world and
one of the greatest punchers the
ring ever has known, did a little
punching for sports in general
' today in an interview with Guy
Butler, sports editor of the Miami
i daily news.
J Dempsey, chief of the coast
! guard's physical fitness program,
1 told Butler that "sports must go
on, no matter what happens."
"We've got to have them," he
said. "Of course, nobody expects
big, strong, healthy athletes to be
anywhere but in a fighting uni
form. But we'll have enough
4-F's, dischargees, older men and
, those 17-year-old kids to continue
the various sports.
j Within five years 100 television
, stations, costing $60,000,000 prob
ably will be constructed.
NEW kind of
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This naw kind ci aspirin tablet
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Teor this oui to remind you to
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relieves pain how jsrsrssr
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for Fri.-Sat.
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STRAWBERRIES
ASPARAGUS SPEARS
BAKED BEANS
LIMA BEANS
GREEN BEANS
SWEET PEAS
PEA PUREE
SPINACH
SWEET CORN
BROCCOLI
BRUSSEL SPROUTS
Nucoa
Oleo
2 lbs. 49c
Wheaties
8 Oz. Size
pkg. 10c
m
Hi Ho
CRACKERS
Ige. pkg. 19c
Tang
SALAD
DRESSING
quart 39c
CHEESE Full Crecm ..... . .lb. 30c
GRADE A LARGE EGGS... doz. 41c
Durkees Mayonnaise ................. .pt. jar 31c
Assorted Cream Cookies .... . . ....... . . . lb. 33c
Fig Bar Cookies, freshly baked . . V. . .. . .. . .lb. 29c
Kreamed Honey . ........... ...... 1 lb. pkg. 33c
Hoody Peanut Butter . . . ... . . . .... . . .2 lb. jar 47c
RED MEXICAN BEANS ... .3 lbs. 29c
CALO DOG FOOD . . . . .5 pkgs.25c
(Case 48 Pkgs. $1.75)
Cranberry Sauce, Ocean Spray ....... ..' .can 24c
Dundee Unpeeled Apricots ........ No. 21 can 25c
Sliced Peaches, Cock o" the Walk . . . . .can 25c
Bartlett Pears, Silver Grille ....... No. 21 can 25c
Concord Grape Preserves, Libby's . .211 oz. jar 29c
GOLDEN SYRUP . ... 24 oz. glass 15c
MINCE MEAT 2 lbs. 29c
Whole Kernel Corn Niblets. H-D 2 cans 29c
Solid Pack Tomatoes, Standby 21 can 19c
Diced or Sliced Beets, No. 2 . . . . . .... .2 cans 25c
Blue Lake String Beans, No. 2 ........2 cans 35c
Sweet Peas, Lavoras, 303 3 cans 29c
Pumpkin No. 21 can 15c
BROWN SUGAR 2 lbs. 15c
Libby's Apple Butter .No. 21 glass 29c
Clabber Girl Baking Powder ...... .25 oz. can 19c
Bango Pop Corn, white or yellow pkg. 15c
Jell Dessert Powder, assorted flavors . .2 pkgs. 11c
Rinso Duz Oxydol large pkg. 23c
Purex or Clorox 1 gal. 25c
Gem Toilet Tissue 3 rolls 14c
31C
1 lb. pkg. 23c
4 lb.
Sack
Grapenut Flakes
or .
" Grapenutt
2 pkgs. 25c
. Sperry's
DRIFTED SNOTV
FLOUR
49 lb. sack 2.29
Upton's , '
Chicken
Noodle
Soup
3 pkgs. 23c
Round Steak lb. 39c
Juicy cuts of prime steer hv.e.t
Ring Bologna.... lb. 25c
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1 point .
Pork Roast.lb. 34c
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New York Steak.. lb. 52c
Boneles,cat u thick as you Ilka
Polish Sausage... lb. 29c
Finest quality 1 point
Herring Filets
Spiced... 8 oz. jar 41 e
Spiced
Fresh Sea Foods, Poultry
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' Fresh Tomatoes.... lb. 15c; 2 lbs 25c
Arhtona Grapefruit.... crate $1.59
Delicious Apples box $2.35
Oranges ...t doz. 39c
Medium Size Suiiklxt
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Lettuce 2 for 13c
Crisp, Solid Heads
Radishes .2 for 15c
Large Original Bunches
California Broccoli large bunch 25c
Bulk Beets 3 lbs. 10c
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