The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, February 22, 1945, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND. OREGON, THURSDAY, FEB. 22, 1945
PAGE ELEVEN
US.
Reach 800,000
Washington, Feb. 22 OPV Ameri
can combat casualties announced
here passed the 800,000 mark to
day. -
Secretary of War Henry L.
Stimson also announced that al
lied armies have captured more
than 900,000 Germans In western
Europe since D-day. These are in
addition to the 100,692 German
nrisoners taken in Sicily and Italy
and 134,300 taken in North Africa.-
This manes a rana total oi
1,134,992 German prisoners since
November, 1942.
Stimson said U. S. army casual
ties on all fronts compiled through
Feb. 14 were 711,497. This figure
Vreflected actual events through
the middle of January.
Navy, marine corps, and coast
guard casualties to date have to
taled 89,665. The grand total of
801,162 was an increase of 18,982
over last week's total.
The army casualties included
138,723 dead; 420,465 wounded, of
whom nearly half have returned
to duty1; 60,086 prisoners of war
and 92,223 missing in action.
The navy total included 33,862
dead, 407,783 wounded, 10,546
missing and 4,474 prisoners of
war.
N. W. Redmond
Northwest Redmond, Feb. 22
(Special) Mrs. Lulu Brown of
SbearfiKh. Kniifh rinkit. 1. trott
ing at the home of her father, P.
j. iJiuerune, ana ner sister, Mrs.
E. E. Burgess.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R Adams nr.
a business trip and vacation to
men- uiu nome near L.oay, wyo.
Adrian Ruth visited at the
James Underwood home Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. D. L. Penhollow
and sons, Mike and Bill, accom
panied by Mr. and Mrs. George
FairffplH. marlo n Huclnoco tflr. ,
Portland and Eugene this past
weeK.
Estell Holdaway was a Sunday
dinner suest at the H. w Himhitt
home.
Mrs. E. E. Burgess entertained
at dinner Saturday evening for
her sinter. Wrc T.nlu Kviwn
Guests included Mrs. Clyde. Bur
gess, Mrs. purl Arnsmeier, Rev.
and Mrs. D. L. Penhollow and
sons, and Mrs. Velma Holdawav
and son.
Rev. E. J. Howekl and daughter
Eleanor, and Rev. Elvin A. Fast
were dinner guests at the D. L.
Penhollow home Monday and
Tuesday evening, respectively.
The Redmond ministers' wives are
out of town visiting relatives.
Mr.. and Mrs. Clarence Killing
beck were visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. James Underwood
Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Fraley and
Y IFOR
LENT
Fri. Sat.
Payday Specials
frii7frif"'T
iTOMATOl
I soup J
SOUP
8 CANS
29c
Krispy Crackers
2 lb.
box
31c
Birdseye Frozen ,
Chicken a la King ........ .pkg. 69c
Creamed Tuna or Salmon pkg. 45c
Frozen Codfish .pkg. 25c
Crab Meat pkg. $1.15
Birdseyf Jeas . . . . pkg. 25c
Golden Sweet Corn.... pkg. 23c
Boysenberries pkg. 39c
2 lb. jar
63c
Kraft Dinner, 3 pkgs. 25c
Igc pkg. rrfA 3 bars 20c
attWiA A). f'lTTll'ii 1 Bath Size
C "pp 2 bars 19c
Drifted Snow Flour 50 lb. 2.29
TUNA 'Alaska Pink Salmon can 25c
Fancy while (Oval Sardines can 1 5c
shredded Merrimac Salmon ..... -can 45c
Can 31C Minced Clams .... can 35c
SHRIMP Wh'te Beans, 2 lbs. 19c
Burge8sWet Fresh Rhubarb . lb. 29c
Can 39c .Prune Juice qt. 29c
Egg Noodles... pkg. 23c Leg o'Lamb (7) ..lb. 39c
sunrise Rib Steak (8) . . .lb. 37c
Rice,. . . . .2 lb. pkg. 22c T.Bone Steakl 121 lb. 47c
Tomato Sauce 4 cans 25c Sho?in2": K
Hunt's 9r- Kraut, lb. Franks, 49c
New Blouses
Cottons
Rayons
1.95 to
2.98
A grand selection dainty sheers in white with ornamenial trim
on round neck lines or in small floral prints printed rayons and
cottons, too, in florals or stripes. Dressy and tailored styles and
a few luxurious satini in solid colors. Sites 32 to 44.
PLAID SKIRTS TRICK SKIRTS
Pari Wool
Sport Skirls
4.45
Mam Colors
Easy to fare 1 or
4.95
iG33Beei
FOOD MARKET I I
210 Congress OM iou
daughters Phyllis and Diane, of
Portland visited at the nome oi
Rev. and Mrs. D. L. Penhollow
three days last week. Fraley was
agent of the Consolidated Freight
ways in Redmond.
Mrs. P. G. Ditterllne, Mrs. E. E,
Burgess and Mrs. Lulu Brown
made a business trip to Bend Mon
day. -
G. z. Peden attended the Baotlst
laymen's dinner and business ses
sion in Bend Monday evening.
truest Adams, son of Mr. and
Mrs. E. B. Adams, is staying at
the home of his parents while thev
are visiting in Wyoming.
Mrs. D. Penhollow enter
tained a number of guests at din
ner Tuesday evening, honoring
her aunt, Mrs. Lulu Brown.
E. E. Burgess and D. L. Pen
hollow were Monday dinner guests
of Mr. ana Mrs. James Under
wood.
Tony Zomnrelll assisted Jlmmle
Domoro in moving last week.
Rev. E. J. Howell visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert E.
Moore Sunday.
Linton winishut and wife of
Warm Springs, were Saturday
visitors at tne home or D. L. Penhollow.
Mrs. P. G. Ditterllne was an
afternoon visitor at Mrs. C. Z.
Pedens' Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Moore, John
ny Smith and Robert Hill were
visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. P. G. Ditterllne last Sunday.
Rev. E. E. Fitch called at the
Dittirline home Saturday evening.
Edwin P.- Dewees, state secre
tary of the men's 99 brotherhood,
was a dinner guest of Rev. and
Mrs. D. L. Penhollow Saturday
evening. Dewees spoke at the
Madras Church of Christ Sunday.
Guinn Peden was confined to
his home last week, suffering
from'mumps. Guinn is the young
est son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Z. Peden.
NATIONAL LEAGUE HOCKEY
(By United Pre..)
Goalie Mike Karakjts of the!
Chicago mackhawKs pressed
Frank McCool of Toronto for de
fensive honors among the nation
al league net minders, with his
second shutout in as many games.
Karakas blanked the Boston
Bruins at Chicago 5 to 0 last night
after holding the league leading
Montreal Canadiens in a score
less tie Sunday. Earlier in the
season McCool scored shutouts
on successive nights. McCool has
four blankings to his credit for
the season while Karakas is next
with three.
The victory enabled the Chi
cagoans to keep within mathe
matical range of a Stanley cup
playoff berth. They are within one
game of the fifth place New York
Rangers and only three behind
Boston in fourth place.
War Briefs - - -
(Br United Pn) .
Western Front Third army
cracks into Sanr basin in sweep
through Saar-Moselle triangle.
Eastern Front First Ukrainian
army battles - for Nelsse river
crossing southeast of Berlin.
Paciflo Marines slash within
200 yards of Iwo's central air
drome; battle for Manila nears
end.
Italy Americans strengthen ;
positions on newly-won mount
Belvedere and mount Gorgolesco.
A Farmers' museum, recently
opened in Cooperstown, N. Jf., is
first of all a depository for early
farm implements used or patent
ed by farmers in the eastern Unit
ed States:
Mams x
7 8i scom y
PASTEURIZED SKIM MILK
ADDS TO ITS GOODNESS
Chest
Colds
Act promptly, Mother, to help relieve
muscular soreness or tightness, conges
tion and irritation In upper breathing
passages, fits of coughing due to
colds. Rub on Vicks VapoRub ... it
PENETRATES to upper bronchial
tubes wit h its special medicinal vapors,
STIMULATES chest and back
surfaces like a warming poultice.
Often by morning most of the
misery of the cold is gone i Remember
ONLY VAPORUB Grres Yon this spe
cial double action. It's time-tested,
home -proved.. .the best-known home
remedy lor reliev
ing miseries of
children's colds.
is, w vasobu
SPECIALS PAYDAY AND SATURDAY
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE No. 5 can 31c
CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP 3 - 25c
BROWN SUGAR 2 13c
MIRACLE WHIP
pint jar 25c
Swans Down
Cake
Flour
Lge. pkg. 25c
Sunshine
Krispy
Crackers
2 lb. pkg. 31c
JWheaties
ROT
fr I PAW. IW
PORK ROAST
Choice Loin Cuts 4 Pts.
lb. 33c
Beef Short Ribs ... .... .lb. 21c
Economical, Yet Delicious -1 Point
Veal Steak .......... ..lb. 29c
Choice Shoulder Chops 4 Points
Breast o( Lamb ... . . . . . .lb. 19c
Point Free. I ill the Pocket With Dressing. .
Frankfurters .... .. .... .lb. 33c
Tender, Juicy, Mildly Seasoned 3 Points
Summer Sausage ..... .lb. 67c
' Swift's Premium Uoteborg 4 Points
Sea Foods, Rabbits, Poultry
Prune Juke .... . .quart 25c
Sunsweet
Grape Preserves . . . . jar 29c
J-l A
Concord 21 Oz. .far
Apple Butter . .No. 6 jar 69c
Kerr's
Vuna, i's ......... . .can 23c
,i Grated
Oval Sardines .....can 15c
Tomato Sauce
Rolled Oats ... . . . .bag 49c
No. 10 Bag
Corn Meal . .No. 10 bag 48c
Yellow
Shrimp .....can 37c
Largo Wet Pak
" Grade A Large
semi 2S
COFFEE
1 lb. pkg.
29c
WESSON
OIL i i
il lit. 29c
qt. .....51c
rUL.Anl
0
h-O-i
H Swans Down
FLOUR
49 lb. bag
2.29
Kraft Dinner ..................2 pkgs. 17c
Spaghetti Dinner, Chef Boyardee....pkg. 8c
Hood River Apple Juice ..........quart 25c
Church's Grape Juice .............pint 17c
Twistie Noodles ....jar 14c
Chicken Noodle Soup Mix, Liptons. .3 pkg. 23c
Devil Meat, large can 3 cans 29c
Wh. Kern. Corn . .2 cans 29c
Three Sinters No. 2
String Beans ....2 cans 27c
Blue Lake Green Tag No. 2
Sweet Peas . . . No. 2 can 16c
Hi D 8 Sieve
Pork & Beans ... .2 cans 29c
Van Camp's Jumbo Size
Kidney Beans ... .2 cans 25c
. No. 8
Chili Con Came . . .can 23c
Dennison's -
Tomatoes ........ .can 19c
H-D Solid Pack 2','s
Bartlett Pears . . . . .can 25c
Silver Grille
Apricots .... No. 21 can 29c
II&D Fancy
Peaches'. . . .No. 1 can 29c
Del Monte Fancy
Spinach
No. 21 can ......19c
GINGER BREAD MIX Dr.med,r, pkg. 19c
FRESH ASPARAGUS . . ,lb. 39c
Tender, Green Spears
ARIZONA GRAPEFRUIT . . dozen 55c
CALAYOS, large size . . . . . each 19c
TEXAS PINK GRAPEFRUIT ........each 9c
ROME or WINESAP APPLES box 2.98
PARSNIPS, sweet and firm .2 lbs. 15c
BROCCOLI, large bunches each 25c
Tjlmolive .
3 bars 19c
Peets Washing
Machine
Lge. pkg. 26c
Super Suds
Lge. pkg. 23c
Peets Mechanic
bar 7c
DUZ
lge. pkg. 23c
OXYDOL
lge. pkg. 23c
CAMAY
P.&G.
3 bars 14c
Boraxo pkg. 14c
Aerowax ..pint 25c
Parson's Ammonia, qt. 23c Guest 3 for 14c
Sunbrite 3 cans 14c Med. 3 for 18c
Calo Dog Food, 2 cans 1 9c Lar9e 3 ,or 29c
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