The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, March 29, 1945, Page 3, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    County 4 H Clubs -Elect
Of ficers
Deschutes county 4-H clubs arc
planning for an achievement pro
gram to be held soon in Bend
and also for the summer camp
at Suttle lake, it was reported
here today when officers in a
recent reorganization of the group
were made known. In order to
. further the plans, members of the
4-H Leaders association have call
ed a meeting for May 9. to be
held in Bend. The next meeting
of the leaders will hn in inK. .r.,i
will be held in Redmond, it" was
announced. "
In addition In thn nr.t,;A,ri,
program and the Sutlle lake en
campment, the 4-H club leaders
are also planning for the county
. fair exhibits and participation in
the state 4-H club contest this
fall.
I In the leaders' reorganization
meeting, held last Saturday, the
I following officers were elected:
, Officers Named
Gordon Wilcox, president, Pleas
ant Ridge; J. S. Frakes, vice presi
dent, Tumalo; George Mastei-son,
secretarv-ti-easmi- p.i,,). j:
rectors: Charles Park, Terreboiv
THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON, THURSDAY, rvlARCH 29, 1945
jno; Charles Schlickelman, Pleas
ant Ridge; Mrs. Hubert Bartlett,
!Bend; Mrs..Ina Cox, Glen Vista:
' Mrs. Lewis Tuckenbill,. Sisters:
(Mrs. George Masterson, Redmond;
I Mrs. B. Pauls, Richardson; Mrs.
jDelmar Davis, Deschutes; Mrs.
;J. S. Frakes, Tumalo, and Mrs.
Marion Prichard, Eastern Star.
Victory Garden
Notes
ffewJi om were J sit ...y Joe Marsh
Bert Loses the War
Single-Handed
Bert Childer's house burned
down last week, and the only
good thing that came out of it
was It cured him of swearing.
Bert just couldn't think of
words to fit the occasion, so he
lust gave up.
Bert admits It was his own
fault Started with a field fire
which he thought he had under
control, and when he turned his
back a minute for a breathing
spell, the fire sprung np twice as
fierce. By" the time the firemen
arrived, there wasn't much that
they could do.
From where I sit, there's a
moral in Bert's experience. A lot
of us feel we've got the fires of
this war under control . . . that
we can relax a little, maybe let
up on buying bonds, donating
blood, or fighting inflation.
Just like Bert lost his fight
against the fire, we can Jose this
fight against our enemy if we let
down now. Because war, like
fire, is never over till the last
spark is extinguished. .
Victory gardners are likely to
have more success with their cab
bage, lettuce, poppers and other
transplants if they use a "starter"
or "booster" solution when trans
planting, according to County
Agent H. G. Smith.
This "starter" solution, which
in plain words is just liquid fert
ilizer, is made by mixing one
tablespoonful of victory garden
fertilizer in one gallon of water.
Sulphate of ammonia, nitrate of
soda or ammoniuted phosphate
may be substituted for victory
garden fertilizer. Exact meas
urement is strongly recommend
ed. .
Smith cautions against using
more than one tablespoonful to
a gallon of water since plants
may be injured or killed by a
stronger mixture. The solution of
one tablespoonful of fertilizer to a
gallon of water is effective and
safe, he explains, if the solution
is kept well mixed up during ap
plication. Plants given a "starter" solu
tion usually will start growing
immediately without an apparent
setback from transplanting, O. T.
McWhorter, O. S. C. extension
horticulturist, reports. This treat-
PAGE THREE
Seventh Army Smashes Across Rhine
Foods for
Shellhart's-Fri.-Sat.
Ranch Eggs
Grade A Large
doz. 35c
kBftfriij 50 lb. bag
2.29
W III I IIM
1 lb. jar
33c
26c
Hunt's Tomato Sauce 3 cans 19c
NALLEY'S DRESSING RELISH
Nalley's Tang qt. 39c
Sweet Relish . . .pint 19c
Hamburger Relish pt. 19c
No Poind Required!
2 lb. jar 37c
Paas Easter
Egg Dyes
3 pkgs. 25c
H&D Corn ...2 cans 27c
Cream, 303 Cans
Spinach . . .No. 2 can 15c
Kio Sun
Fancy Peas . .2 cans 33c
Ilil), No. 2 Cans
SYRUP
Dude Ranch, Maple Flavor 2 ,b- iar 27c
Sweet Potatoes, can 21c
Taylor's, Vac-Pack
Sliced Beets . .2 cans 25c
Valley View, No. 2 Cans
Minced Clams . .can 25c
Koyal Chef Halves
Ripe Olives jar 23c
Mi. Whitney
Apple Butter jar 21c
Libby's, 19 o7..
Kerr's Jellies . .lb. jar 25c
Assorted flavors '
Giant
35c
f$2pyj Ige. pkg.
Rg 23c
2 lb. s?g
31c SIP
lgc-pkg- gpS
33c
Kofex, giant pkg. 85c
51 in Package
Tissue 4 rolls 29c
Fabrik Soft
Daffodils dozen 39c
King Alfred Buds
Grapefruit .4 for 25c
Arizona Seedless
Newtown Apples box $2.69
Splendid Cooking Apple
Asparagus pound 25c
Fancy California Spears
Shellhart's Grocery
929 Wall Free Delivery Phone 24
. . tAff. liiutto-1 etephoto)
American Seventh Army iniumr men swiiny scramble up enemy held east bank ot uic Kmne near Karls
ruhe, Germany, after crossing in assault boats, Smoko screen was used to hide crossing operations but high
winds dissipated smoke, enabling enemy to hinder operations by shelling troops as they crossed. Signal Corps
radio-teiephoio. -
ment is especially valuable for
tomato plants.
About a pint of liquid fertilizer
poured about each plant when it
is set our in the garden is recom
mended. The treatments may be
repeated in 10 days with good
results if the solution is not made
stronger than recommended.
These liquid fertilizers are valu
able in the home garden 'all
through the season also for keep
ing leafy plants such us lettuce,
cabbage and chard growing. Raw
plants may be fertilized every
10 days' or so by pouring a
gallon at the juncture of the plant
with the soil for each six or eight
feet of row.
Extension Circular 384, "Starter
Solutions for Tomato and other
Transplants," available at the
County Agents office, gives ad
ditional information.
ers as observation posts and only .
in great emergencies are we per-1
mitted to move wounded Into i
Home Is Entered
Twice, Left Intact
A persistent burglar whose lust
for crime appeared to lie confined
only to the breaking into of the
house, was being sought today by
Bend officers after D. N. Gordon,
1910 East Seventh street, reported
his home had been entered.
Gordon said that a latch was
broken off the rear door yester
day afternoon, and that after he
had found nothing missing, he
battened shut the door and went
to a theater. Returning from the
show he found the boards had
been removed and the house again
entered.
What baffled police was that a
purse containing 55 was lying In
plain sight, and that the victim
could find no loss.
A full-grown kangaroo rat can
carry a toaspoonful of seeds in
each cheek pouch, and at this
rate would have to make 600 trips
with loaded ' packs ' to accumu
late one bushel.
Lagging cloth, usually com'
posed of asbestos, is now made
by adding 22 per cent fibrous
glass to the asbestos yarn, to meet
shortages of asbestos.
Bend Elks Hail
Tine' Meeting
As visiting Elks from different
parts of the state were enroute
back to their homes today, exult
ant members of the antlered herd
here today were still discussing
their meeting of Tuesday night
when one of the largest classes of
candidates in the history of the
local lodge were inttiuted. While
91 were scheduled to take the
oath, it was reported today that
78 were taken Into the lodge at
this session. Five others, who are
in the armed forces, were initiated
at special services.
Principal speakers at the Tues
day meeting were Secretary of
State Robert S. Farrell, Jr.; Har
old Randall, chairman of the Ore
gon state board of paroles, and
Clifford Mudd, representative of
the grand lodge war-time activi
ties. All three are from Salem.
Elks from Klamath Kalis,
Burns. Lebanon, Redmond, Prine
ville, Madras and Sisters attended
the meeting. Candidates from
Redmond, Prineville and Madras
were taken into the local lodge.
The initiation ceremony was
steered by Exalted Ruler Vern
Perry of Salem; and Bend's Ex
alted Ruler Ralph Adams was In
charge of the rest of thg program.
Fishing Came Before
Family, Wife Asserts
Toledo, O. (Hi A wife sought
a divorce in domestic relations
court here on the grounds that
her husband thought more of fish
ing than he did of his wife and
family. '
She testified that although her
husband allotted her only $5 each
week for food, he would spend
$18 for artificial minnows.
Nearly 119,000 predatory ani
mals were killed or captured in
federal cooperative control opera
tions in 29 states during the year
ended June 30, 1944; included
were coyotes, bobcats, wolves,
bears and mountain Hons.
Fine flavor
Schilling
VACUUM PACKED
COFFEE
Yanks Take Extra Care
Not to Damage Churches
Cleveland llCapt. Joseph C.
O'Neil, Cleveland Catholic chap
lain, reports that American
uougnooys in turope are taking j
"extra precautions" not to destroy ;
nazis back toward Berlin.
Capt. O'Neil, home after 35
months overseas, where he toured
Iceland, England, France, Bel
gium, Holland and Germany, said
advancing G.I.'s are "under in
structions to make no use of
churches which would transform
them into targets for, the enemy."
"We cannot billet troops In
churches, must not use their tow-
He's No Mudder
Square Deal Furniture's Annua!
MATTRESS
VALUE EVENT
4?
Mm
' t SJ - .
Slung in a novel harness that
keeps his paws above the muddy
ground, this division mascot is
being carried by his master,
First Sgt. Roger Keith, Brockton,
Mass., on the western front.
Sling enables gear-laden Ynnks
to carrv the dog more easily.
Oregon Ltd,
Contracting
Power Wiring IjKht
Commercial
and Industrial
Wiring Suppliei
and
Appliances
General Electric Dealer
Sales and Service
Phone 159
614 Franklin
Bend, Ore.
T;fT
; 1 1 als by nationally known manu- sv
A Mattress Supreme!
SeaSy TufHess
The choicest in sleeping comfort it makes pillow for the body.
Nationally sold at
42.50
The Snowf lake
For genuine restful sleep the Snowflake mattress
is supremo. Finest grade ticking.
39.50
Another famous Sealy value at a price you can
well afford.
Sealy White Swan
ealy value ai
34.75
Downy Rest
ealy soft ai
grade cottoi
29.50
Made by Sealy soft and comfort
able finest grade cotton filling.
HOSPITAL BEDS . . .
FOR RENT
Complete adjustable bed with mattress for rent
in your home by week or month.
Crib Mattresses
O
Couch Pads
O
Cot Pads
Simmons Felted
An inexpensive mattress yet made
to Simmons' rigid standards.
22.50
Other Cotton Mattresses
13.60 16.50 19.95
Simmons
White Knight
Nationally advertised an exclusive
mattress for particular people.
39.50
Bend Phone 324
H. G. Rainey L. E. Rainey
Redmond Phone 144
Prineville Phone 331