The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, March 01, 1945, Page 12, Image 12

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THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1946
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CHEERIOATS
FLOUR M,tei s"ow io ib-sa,k 6ic 25 sa 1.39
PREAfl Spiced lundi Meat 2oz.Sn34c
WVLER S RICE DIMMER 2 far 19c
CORN Dune Cream Style 1 1b. can 2c
SOUP Campbell's Cream of Spinach C3I1 13c
BEANS
WOODBURY SOAP 4 bar deal 24c
COCOA Van Houtens lib. 65c V2 lb. 37c
Hand'D JELLO
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
CABBAGE, Firm heads . .lb. 4ic
Calavos
Oranges . . .
BEEF STEAKS
Rib ...... Ib. 28c
T-Bone ...Ib. 38c
Sirloin ...lb. 29c
Cube ....lb. 31c
Club Ib. 37c
Thompson's
large
Cut Stringless
each 19c
. . .2 doz. 45c
Ground Beef
Pork Chops .
Cheese
Pickled Pork
Shorf Ribs .
Seedless 4 P- 55c
size package 23c
V2 gallon jug 33C
package 13c
Celery Ib. 12c
Rhubarb...... lb. 29c
No Water or Cereal Added
Lean l.oln
Kraft American
Shoulder Cuts
package! 2c
can 19c
3pkgs.19c
.lb. 27c
.lb. 37c
.lb. 43c
.lb. 32c
.lb. 19c
103 Million for
Its Public Works
Chicago 'HP minnls will bene
fit from a $103,554,647 postwar
public planning works program
Bet up by the Illinois postwar
planning commission here recent
ly. ' -
The program Includes construc
tion of buildings and other perma
nent improvements In the state
university and colleges, state hos
pitals and penal institutions, gov
ernment buildings at SpringfieUI
and the acquisition of a state of
fice building In Chicago.
ChaiiTnan Anderson Pace said
construction would be started as
son as Gov. Dwight H. Green and
the state, assembly approve the
program anu men anu materials
are avananie. ine projects are ex
pected to help "furnish employ
ment for many men released from
service or war production."
Separate Program .
The commission emphasized the
public works project Is independ
ent of the state highway program
and other projects which will draw
$200,000,000 from specially re
served funds.
Under the program an advance
of $10,000,000 would be made to
counties, municipalities and school
districts who would match the
funds to make local postwar im
provements. Veterans' hospitals and recrea
tion facilities would receive
$7,988,600; tuberculosis hospitals,
$3,000,000, and the armory board,
$9,155,045, to carry out its plans
to set up 14 additional armories
for veterans' organizations.
One-fourth of the entire project
Is slated for improvements to the
University of Illinois and five nor
mal universities and teachers' col
leges. The Urbana campus would
receive $11,769,000 to construct
residence halls, a Betatron labora
tory and buildings for chemical
engineering, fine arts, electrical
engineering, veterinarian studies,
band and physical education.
3 Million for Chicago U.
The university's Chicago cam
pus would receive $2,900,000 for an
addition to the general hospital,
atmospheric research, utilities dis
tribution system and land acquisi
tion. Also to receive improvements
are Illinois State Normal univer
sity at Normal, Southern Illinois
Normal university at Carbondale,
Northern Illinois State Teachers'
college at De Kalb, Eastern State
Teachers' college at Charleston
and Western Illinois State Teach
ers' college at Macomb
Other projects Included were a
state office building in Chicago,
estimated at $5,000,000, construc
tion and improvements of state
buildings at Springfield, erection
of six regional health centers and
expansion of the health depart
ment's laboratory building at Car
bondale. The commission also approved
$10,304,000 for the maintenance
construction at 19 state hospitals
and institutions; $2,500,000 for an
Illinois security hospital and addi
tional sums for improvements at
Alton, Kanakec and Dixon hospi
tals.
38 Prison Projects
Thirty-eight separate projects to
improve facilities at Statesvllie,
Joliet, Menard, Pontiac and Van
dalia penal institutions will cost
approximately $5,341,580.
The department of conservation,
initiating a program to control
water levels throughout the state,
and the Illinois aeronautics com
mission, planning an airport pro
gram in connection with the fed
eral airport network plan, would
receive a grant of $3,000,000.
TURTLE MOINS' FIRE CO.
Chicago ni'i Lt. Frank Coyne
was examining fire hose when
members of Co. No. 37 returned
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$45-4950
All that goes Into the making of fine clothes has gone into our outstanding selec
tion of suits . . . superb fabrics . . . carefulworkmanship . . . flawless tailoring.
Slip into a single or double breasted, well fitted suit, tailored by Hart-Shaff ner &
Marx. You will certainly like it.
OTHER NATIONALLY KNOWN SPRING SUITS
Curlee and other nationally
Try as you may, you'll find it
prices. Shop Cashman's first!
103 -Oregon
from a fire. As the hose was being
unrolled to dry, out crawled a
turtle. Nobody knows how lt got
NEW kind of
ASPIRIN tablet
doesn't upset stomach
When you need
quickrelief from
pain, do you
hesitate to take
aspirin because
it leaves you
with an upset
stomach? If so,
this new medi
cal discovery,
SUPERIN. is "just what the doc
tor ordered" for you.
Superin is atpirin plui contains
the same pure, sate aspirin you
have long known but developed
by doctors in a special way for
those upset by aspirin in its ordi
nary form.
Thl new kind of aspirin tablet
dissolves more quickly, lets the
nsnirin tret rieht at the job of re-
! lieving pain, reduces the acidity of
ordinary aspirin, ana aoes not ir
ritateor upset stomach even after
repeat doses.
Tear this out to remind you to
get Superin today, so you can "have
it on hand when headaches, colds,
etc., strike. See how quickly it
relieves pain how -srtkssn
fine you feel after .Suij
taking. At yourdrug- rSSVSi
gist's, 15(! and 39r. Sissus
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known suits in light and dark patterns, ArA
difficult to find such values at these low JrS"
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there. Coyne said the turtle was
evidently somebody's pet because
it had the number 13 painted on
the back of its shell. The firemen
kept it as a mascot.
JUST FOR THE RECORD
Fort Wayne, Ind. tti SSgt.
Morris Slidinger of the Troop Car
Governor
HORIZONTAL CJ Pertaining
1,7 Pictured la'y
governor 62 Lieutenant
12 Cloth measure ta"-)
13 Notion
14 Silkworm
15 Bone
16 Skin
18 Assistant
20 Native of
Latvia
22 Fish
23 Annex
25 Scottish
shcepfold
26 Requires
63 Searcher
64 Lasts
VERTICAL
1 Kind of sheep 19 From
2 Ignored
3 Disencumber
4 Editor (ab.)
5 Conduct
6 Prostrated
7 Observed
8 Hour (ab.)
28 Silly
9 Be indisposed 37 Gratify
30 Natural power 10 Puissant
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South Dakota
32 Proceed
33 Symbol for
thulium
34 African
antelope
35 Steal
36 Epistle (ab.)
38 Print measure
39 Electrical unit
40 Street (ab.)
42 Clear space in
a forest
44 Cut
46 Crimson
47 Sensibilities
52 Dined
53 Facility
55 Meat
56 Girl's name
57 Tasto solo
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rier command at Baer field de
cided to play right along with his
draft board which wrote him a
letter telling that he was in class
4-A because of old age. He wrote
the board and asked them to re
classify him to 1-A so he could
join the army.
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49 Compass point
50 Transaction
51 Ardor
54 Wapiti
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