The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, February 15, 1945, Page 10, Image 10

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THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEB. 1 5, 1945
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1 !E3C ( wtet Quantity is )
Shop Piggly Wiggly and Save
Ripe Olives IQqmvIIc
S&W Plum Jam 1 b iar 23c
Jlflarshmalloivs 12oz.pkg.29c
Hot Aflustard
Butter
GRADE A
S&W Coffee lib. pk9. 29c
Durkee's
FAMOUS
Soup Mix
Nestles
Starch
STALEYS
FRUITS
Grapefruit
Apples
Yams
Juice Oranges
PILAND'S MARKET
Ground Beef, lb. 28c
100 Pure Beof
Sausage ....lb. 27c
Country Stylo
Corned Beef, lb. 35c
Boneless
FRESH
MEDO-LAND OR RED.
DRESSING AND MEAT
2
4-oi. CARTON
Milk 4 cans 39c
1J POINTS PER CAN
CREAM CORN OR CUBE
and VEGETABLES
Box 3.29
Roman Beauty
Beef Roasf lb. 35c
Loan, No Waste Delicious!
Veal Roast ..... lb. 29c
Crown Kill
Pickled Pork lb. 32c
I .can. Meaty Cut.
Dill Pickles. 3 for 10c
Sauerkraut . .at. 19c
Bulk
Short Ribs ..lb. 19c
rutnnMMjri: m i i n l si
6 oz. jar 8c
lb. 46c
CO-OP
bottle 29c
SAUCE
cartons 19c
3pkgs.21c
GLOSS
Jfor29c
4lbs29c
3 lbs. 21c
doz. 33c
Jumbos
Steer Beef
Chamber Names
30 Committees
For Present Year
Membership of 30 different
standing committees of the Bend
I chamber of commerce for 1945,
was made known today. Special
emphasis nas neen piaceu on post
war planning, Irrigation, retail
trades and tourists, the list re
veals. The committee members
are:
Officers: Carl A. Johnson, presl
dent; W. H. Myers, first vice presi
dent; R. W. Brandis, second vice
president; K. E. Sawyer, treas
urer; D. H. Peoples, executive sec
retary. Directors: Ralph Adams. O. L.
Bowman, R. W. Brandis, Sumner
Peitrielc, Delbert Hale, H.C Ker
ron, Carl A. Johnson, Frank H.
Loggan, Gil Moty, W. H. Myers,
K. E. Sawyer, B. A. Stover.
Standing Committees
Group 1 Military affairs: Rob
ert W. Sawyer, chairman; Carl
A. Johnson, director in charge;
William A. Lackaff, transporta
tion; K. E. Sawyer, food; Carl A.
Johnson, recreation; G. R. V. Bol
ster, public relations; C. J. Lindh,
housing; W. C. Coyncr, rents; C.
G. Reater and C. L. Allen, health;
Howard George, schools; John
Wetle, claims.
Industrial and Postwar Planning
Robert W. Sawyer, chairman;
Carl A. Johnson, director In
charge.
Industrial, general W. A. La
ckaff, chairman; B. A. Stover, di
rector; J. S. Sammons, w. J.
Eagan, Yoyde Biakley, Ray Yarns.
H. A. Miller, Ralph A. Bailey.
Forestry R. W. Sawyer, chair
man; S. Deitrick, director; C. J.
Lindh, W. H. Myers, A. J. Glas
sow, Ralph W. Crawford.
Roads and highways William
Niskanen, chairman; O. L. Bow
FOOD MARKET
1
North Highway Free Delivery Phone 776
"The Store of Personal Service"
. SAVINGS FOR FRI. SAT.
SOUP
Chicken
PUDDING
Jello, Assorted Mayors
Hakes
pkg 23c
Purex
Peanut Butter
Preferred
Olives
Rlpr
PET MILK
PET
8' CANS
29c
mm
Sweet Potatoes
Taylor's
Flapjack Flour . .
Alhers
Pork Steak.
Center
Pork Roast
Shoulder
Rib Boil
RED RYDER
THE TWO HALF&REED5 THROW THE I I LlTfLET BEAVER ' A Cmp CANl ANSWER OR ME CAM'T FF cnsSPi.-
CAVE WTO DARKNESS WHEW RED I I WHERE ARE YOU J J l&tf BREEDS KNOW I j MTTHING ' 7? fwfSXa'
STUMBLES WHILE TRY INS TO r-V i i i j Mini. I WHERE im AND JNT1HIN& 4e,N,A j UfiTm
ip; ffi
man, director; C G. Rclter, Don
Conner.
Irrigation II. II. Pe Armond,
chairman; S. Deitrick, director; R.
W. Sawyer, Ralph S. Hamilton,
Clyde Spencer.
Post War Planning Crosby
Shevlin, chairman; W. II. Myers,
director; Ward Coble, Bruce Gil
bert, William A. I-ackaff, A. T.
Niebergall, W. A. Wirt, A. J.
Glassow, Frank II. Loggan, How
ard George, C. L. Allen, Gordon
Moore, D. W. Entrikin, Ilomor
Thomas, Dr. R. D. Ketchum.
Tourist and Recreation
Al Eriksen, chairman; Frank
II. Loggan, director in charge.
P u b 1 1 c i t y H. R. Edwards,
chairman; Carl A. Johnson, di
rector; Phil Brogan, Paul Hosmer,
Ernest Farrell, R. K. Innes, J. E.
Van Wormer.
Fish and game John Wetle,
chairman; K. E. Sawyer, director;
Loydo Biakley, George Childs,
Lloyd Magill, M. H. Symons,
George Simerville, Farley Elliott,
Wilfred Jossy, Lloyd Douthit, Ken
Moody, Ralph W. Crawford, F. B.
Burden.
Recreation Resorts, hotels,
winter sports Tom Brooks, chair
man; Gil Moty, director; Ralplr
W. Crawford, R. M. Wood, Harry
Terwilligar, M. II. Symons, E. V.
Ward, Ovid Evans, Don Williams,
Paul Hosmer, LeRoy Fox, Maren
Gribskov, Mrs. Erma Hamm,
Frank Prince, Jr., Helen Faddis,
A. H. Marshall.
Geology Phil Brogan, chair
man; Frank H. Loggan, director;
Paul Hosmer, Robert W. Sawyer,
Al Eriksen.
Retail Trade
B. A. Shellhart, chairman t R.
W. Brandis, director in charge.
Retail merchants Sam Scott,
chairman; R. W. Brandis, direc
tor; Al Eriksen, J-. B. Bear, Lloyd
Magill, James Arbow, Marion
Cady, William II. Reid, Ken Long
balla', F. E. Moore, Vic Marshall,
Fred Vance, Louis Ralney, Bruno
Rath, Walter Rydell.
Fire prevention and rates Carl
E. Ericksop, chairman; H. C. Ker
ron, director; Elmer Lehnherr, Le
Roy S. Fox, Ward Coble, C. G.
and FEED STORE
can 15c
3 21c
Noodle
COFFEE W
s&w
Drip or Regular lujl
lb 31c
gal. 24c
. .lb. 29c
Stork
pint 29c
Pitted
CORN
11 D
Vacuum Pack
12 OZ. CAN
14c
1 can 21c
10 lb. bag 67c
lb. 35c
Cuts
lb. 33c
Cuts
lb. 19c
BACK
THE ATTACK
Buy an extra War Bond
it.!- .......it. ir.... i -v !;.
HUM JlliMllll. nil KriF
for every $3 you invest,
bag guns
. . . men who have made their mark,
prefer Hand Tailored clothes by- 1
Wai-f ntinffrior fir TLfarv TliAV lilrA tVia
.......w u ......
superior quality of these fine
... the choice, supple fabrics,
comfort and fit . . . and that extra
something which distinguishes the
work of craftsmen who create -fine
things with their hands. We're
. confident that once you try these
superb clothes you'll never be
satisfied with anything less. -
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Hand Tailored by '
Hart Schaffner & Marx
Prices begin at
CUKI.EE and Other
Spring Suits
103
Oregon
Reiter, H. R. Smith.
War bonds and stamps George
Childs, chairman; O. L. Bowman,
director; N. R. Gilbert, Ken Hod
kinson, Ben Hamilton, Loren Car
ter, Walt Howard, S. P. Barclay,
Mrs. Flora Miller.
Traffic safety Bruno Rath,
chairman; Gil Moty, director; C.
G. Chester, M. H. Hoover, Lowell
Hirtzel, LeRoy Fox, Ken Gulick,
M. Ray Cooper.
Civic club cooperation Glenn
Gregg, chairman; Carl A. John
son, director; Grant Skinner, C. G.
Meeks, H. A. Waterman, Mrs. J.
F. Arnold, Mrs. Grace Donner,
Mrs. Crosby Shevlin, Mrs. George
Simerville, Lucy Davison.
Ways and Means
William A. Lackaff, chairman;
S. Deitrick, director in charge.
Finance Al Eriksen, chair
man: W. H. Myers, director; C. G.
Meeks, William Niskanen, J. E.
Van Wormer, Mike Phelps, George
Winslow.
Membership Marion Cady,
chairman; B. A. Stover, director;
George Simerville, H. R. Edwards,
I C. Coyner, Bruce Gilbert.
" 1 " ife',3.'' fs'm
...v, j.
clothes
the easy
'29.50 $35 $39.50
Forum Crosby Shevlin, chair
man; H. C. Kerron, directors
Ralph S. Hamilton, Howard
George, E. V. Ward, Ken Longbal
la. General
A. L. O. Schueler, chairman;
O. L. Bowman, director in charge.
Aviation Tom Brooks, chair
man; Del Hale, director; Al Tilse,
Ward Coble, Walt Howard, Mrs.
Gerald McCann, H. N. Fowler, O.
L. Bowman, Clyde McKay.
Legislation and taxation H. N.
Fowler, chairman; K. E. -Sawyer,
director; S. Deitrick, H. C. Staples,
A. J. Glassow, A. L. O. Schueler,
D. M. Lay.
Traffic and freight rates A. O.
Schilling, chairman; Ralph Ad
ams, director; C. J. Lindh, J. S.
Sammons, O. S. Lammers, Bruce
Gilbert, Don Conner, G. F. Ches
ter, C. J. Monahan, E. S. Farrell,
Wilfred Jossy.
Agriculture D. M. Lay, chair
man; Ralph Adams, director;
Glenn Gregg, Jack Masterson, H.
A. Christensen, H. Richards, John
Bradetich, K. E. Sawyer, Irl Wag
ner, James Sells, Alfred U. Jones,
I t ir I - -ff . . i!
i if m u
Herringbones, Cheviots and
Fleeces.
19.50-24.50-29.50
35.00
Famous HartSchaffner &
Marx warm coats.
3930-45.00
Phone
190
Anne Forbes.
City and county affairs Wil
liam Van Allen, chairman; R. W.
Brandis, director; Ray Yarns, W.
A. Wirtz, Wes Welcome, Lowell
Jensen, Ben Hamilton, P. B. John
son, H. Allen Young, J. S. Davis,
Joe Justin, A. A. Symons. '
Tannin making is one of Brazil's
largest industries; quebracho is
the raw material used.
Goodtkml
FOR FOIKS WITH SNIFFlT
Head Colds
Quick relief from dis
tress of head colds is
what you want. So use
Va-tro-nol. Afewdrops
up each nostril soothe
irritation, relieve con
gestion. Also helps pre
vent many colds from
developing If used in
time. Just try It ! Follow
directions In folder.
SPtCUl
Hon OrtM
Works Fit!
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VICKSVATRO-HOl
Bv FRED HARMAN
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