THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 3. 1945 Powell Bufte Powell Butte, May 2 '(Special) Minotv.five Beople attended the vtmrniinitv CnrfsUon church serv- Sunday rnorninrf and 42 local members attended the fifth San- day rally ox central uregon Christian church at Culver in the afternoon' and evening, with a potluck dinner at 6 o'clock. Those attending worn nere tnciuaea Mrs. Avery Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Flock, Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Flock and Bonnie, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Covey, Albert and Marie Covey, Mr. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Mustek, Dorothy, Louise, Carolyn and Ruth Mustek, Mrs. Luke Reif, Edith and Ardith Reif, Coryene Robinson, Orval Mc Dowell, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lind quist, . Eleanor and Bruce Lind qufst, Mrs. Shelburn Ayres and son Bobby, Grace Pauls, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Minson, Rev. and Mrs. D. L. Penhollow, Clyde, Carroll, Billy and Michael Penhollow, Mrs. Ivan Copley and Mrs. Glen Ridge way and daughter, Vickey, and Mr. and Mrs; Lloyd Lewis. The Sorosis club met last Mon day afternoon with Mrs. Lloyd Bussett as hostess. The fourteen members in attendance made final plans for the annual Mother's Day meeting to be held at the school house May 9. This will be no-hostess. Eleven year old Kenneth Hart suffered" a frnrti ... v- enuu 1IIUIT day afternoon when he was hit in me neaa by a swing at the school. He was running past the s wnen me accident occurred and was immediately taken to his home by Mr: Emil Reed and later removed to the Prineville General hosrrftni wIum i ported that hi is recovering nice- . ne mones nis nome wjtn Mr. and Mrst George Sheppard at the U(llIn.w 15 w .1-1 - T.i.uajii xuiuiiui place. Joe Turner was absent from school all last week due to Illness. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jarrett of Ore gon City came last Monday to visit their niece, Mrs. Sam Rltfer. Mrs. Eva Woodington of Port land left Monday morning to visit spending two weeks here with ner sister, mra. u. u. vice ana family. MrC T r MWnn TIT, Woodington attended the Mother- Laugnter lea at tne nign school in Prineville Friday afternoon. Tm ! Tt Pen Wnmari ottAndofT (na demonstration on short cuts in cookery at the school house last Tuesday afternoon under the leadership of Mrs. Dorothy Beck from the County Agent's office in Prineville. Cup cakes, French dressing and fruit salad were dem onstrated. Lawrence- Copley took a truck InflH nf hnllcA hftlrt f titnltuA 4t Portland last Monday for Mr. and 1 fefiksteu&frtatf Kellogg's Corn Flakes bring y6U nearly alt the protective' food ele ments of the whole grain declsted essential to human nutrition. . . . . .... Advertisement ST From where I &it4y Joe Marsfo Black Market Versus Brighter Meats I guess our town doesn't like rationing any better than other folks. But when a fellow went from door to door the other day, peddling butter, cheese, and ba con without points, he didn't find a single taker. Ed! Carey's missus, Sarah, summed it up. "I'd Jnst be ashamed to have that butter on my table," Sarah says. "I'd a heap rather have my family ana ' guests pat up With what I can serve honestly, thnn give -em a treat from the Black Market" These days, most people are agreed that a simple menu of un rationed foods and substitutes is a badge of honor ... no apolo gies required! And from where I sit, house wives can brighten limited meata with cheerful table decoration, sparkling rider or tangy iceedld beer, or side dishes of home made preserves and fruits and nuts. Those little touches can be mighty helpful to the. appetite. No. IIS tf a Series Copyright, 104S, United Stata Brtum Fmtndaao Mrs. Dee Northeutt who recently ; sold their ranch. Mrs. Roy Snabel Is enjoying a visit from her mSther. Mrs. Nellie Buhn of Portland. Grange met Friday evening with' a full house. Dr. James Dreher of Prineville was present and made a short talk- in the in terest of the Mood donors trip to Phrtlanrf fin Mntr 9 nnft wab ann. cestui in getting nine .more sign ers; Tne applications for niember- cMr. nf M- nr,A Vw I3lni. il J ' (J w -I. BIIU ....... .KUJJI1 1. christ were received and Mr. and Mrs. ueorge tieignes, Mr. ana Mrs. Carsten Follose, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Raynes, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. TMolc ITuncon ont TlAi. niY Ti.f t-o J. D. Watson were given the first ana secona aegree obligations. A committee was appointed to SAO nhnitf tfaiinfnnlntT ia fnclrfa of the hall in the near future. The lecture s program consisted of group singing, roll call on the ber prefers, and a discussion of tne &an Tancisco conference by Loyd Wyatt. The next meeting will be held on Thursday evening instead of Friday because of the Pomona meeting' on Saturday. Mert are asked x6 bring hammers for build ing tables forfhe Pomona meet ing. Jeanette and Peggie Northeutt are staying witn Mr. ana Mrs. ii a -arier wnue xneir parents are gone to Rochester, Minnesota. Mrs. Dale McKenZie is staying at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Carter. Her hus band, Lt. Dale McKenzle, report ed last week to Kearhs, Utah. Mrs. Lester Maley and two children moved from Redmond last week and are at the home of her brother, Bill Snabel. Herbert Post went to Ashwood Thursday Where he Will be em ployed building a house for Mr. and Mrs. Willis Nartz, whose home was recently destroyed by fire. John Robinson of White Sal mon, Washington was an over night guest Wednesday at the home of his sisters, Mrs. Glen Ridgeway and family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waife of Prineville and daughter, Mrs. Ed McCann and her daughter, Sheila Ann of Portland were visitors Thursday morning at the Glen Ridgeway home. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weigand made a trip to Portland and back Saturday. . Mrs. Jack ShumWay went to Portland last Tuesday to be with her mother-in-law, Mrs. Lillian Shumay, who is a patient at St. viuix-ms nospitai wnere sne und erwent a major operation. Mrs. Frank Foster and daugh ter and grand daughter are visit ing at the home of the formers mother, Mrs. Nirta Elliott. They are moving from New York to California. Mert Shutriirn returned to the home nf his iaff Mm f m Hall last Thursday after a month spem in r-ortiana. Norman and Rollo Weigand and Mrs. Neva McCaffery moved their Cattle to the marginal grazing land last week. Doris Marie TVTPn rarir vi.. ed trpm Portland Sunday evening Hirer spending tne week end there. Mrs. A. C. Heston ahd Mrs. Fred MeC!af fprv RitnnrtaA a k.;lnl 1 ... . .- . . n uiiuaiauuw' er In Redmond Friday evening uuiiuriiig miss ueiiy wnlte. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vance and hiA Rfsfer. Mrs Warran Ir 11 and her daughter. Rose, of Bend were ivionaay aiternoon visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Wyatt. Mrs. A. V. Stevens, Mrs. J. A. Rices and Mrs. .Inhn Kirir i-d.i ed Mrs. T. C. Haynes make dough nuts for the school children last Thursday. Mrs. Rnv Rnherttf ratnrnaH loot week from Portland where she had been visiting for several weuns. Fay Foster Of Portland arrived PAGE ELEVEN home Wednesday where she will spend several weeks. Betty Braly of Redmond was an overnight guest Saturday of Vickey Ridgeway. The hard time dance at the hall Saturday night Was very succes sful with prizes for best costumes, of dressed chickens going to Henry Cooper and Mrs. Nels Han sen, both of Powell Butte, and one to Elris Cannon of Prineville. Luke Reif and son, Leland spent Sunday on Combs' Flat at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Reif and also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Reif Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Merritt were Sunday dinner guests at the home of his sister, Mrs. Ira Car ter and family. , , Word was received here Friday of the death of Frank Gutermute in Eugene on Thursday. Mr. Gutermute and his family- were former Powell Butte residents having sold their place here about a year and a half ago and moved to Eugene for his health. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rickman drove to Eu gene Sunday to attend the funeral on Monday morning and expected to return in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hudson left Monday to spend a week in Willamette valley points. They recently sold their ranch here to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fischer and are looking for a new location. Jean ette and Ruth Hudson are staying with Mrs. John Kirk during their parents absence. Mr. and Mrs. t. S. Hall and Mrs. Ed Anderson of Tumalo were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kissler. LOW BRIDGE Portland, Me. (U Municipal building Inspector Warren Mc Donald revealed a request for al terations by a homeowner who wanted to "raise the roof so I can stand up straight in the bathtub." War flrefs --- ; (By Unlua rml ' , Western Front Germans sur render big port of Hamburg and flee SchleswlgHoIstein by sea, presumably for last stand in Nor way; Doenitz declares Prague, in southern redoubt, hospital city. Eastern Front' Soviet troops search rubble of captured Berlin for bides of Hitler and- Goebbels. Italy New Zealand troops oc cupy Trieste on Adriatic; peace settles over rest of front. Burma Allied troops storm into Rangoon, Japanese-occupied capital. . - , Faoifie Australians fan out over Tarakan island off east coast pf Borneo; B-29's blast Kyu shu airfields again; Americans hurl two more division into bat tle for southern Okinawa. STEEPLEJACK AT 10 Stoneham, Mass. (in A high stepper is 70-year-old Louis N. Young of Stoneham whose latest exploit is to scale the 175-foot steeple of the First Parish church in Cambridge. Young said that it was all in a day's work. He has been steeple jacking for 40 years; .lMwmjip.MW L i ? - mm urn Fredi and full flavored o wonderful treat because they are Soblnli'ed the remarkable new method that means belter, fresher potato chips at leading oroeera. Ask for Blue Bell ,ha yoo wont that grand ' Bcvo7 Potato Chips leek-End Savings ERICKSON'S Friday - Saturday GrapenuK Flakes, 7oz. pkgs. . .3 pkgs. 19c Post Bran Flakes 7 oz. pkgs. . .3 pkgs. 20c Campbell's Tomato Soup . . . . .3 cans 25c Skippy Peanut Butter. ...... 1 lb. jar 33c . .. rW' " ... Chicken -Noodle Soup. Rancho, 3 cans 29c Tomato Soup, Rancho ...... .4 cans 25c i m m m. m , i a w mm i mj - - "fO SAUCES AND OKAVICS USfcktNAttaM Lamb Roast .... ...... ,..lb 35c Choice Lean Shoulder 4 Point ' Lamb Steak .......... . . lb. 39c Grade A 3 Points ' Hamburger ... . . . .. . . m . . ..lb. 59c Fresh Ground,' N Cereal fl Points ' Pork Chops . Jb 38c : Selected1 Cut '' Bologna .....lb. 3tc Swift's or Del Montel Point's Spiced Herring . ....... ... .jar Ait Fancy Eastern Point Free lA oz. ' FRESH FISH, OYSTERS Boraxo pkg. 14c Powdered Borax.. 2 lb. pkg. 25c Borax Powder, 5 lb. pkg. 59c Borax Chips, Ige. pk. 23c "11 nil GRAPEFRUIT JUICE . . . . . . No. 5 can 31c Sweet Peas 3 cans 29c Lavoreti No. 803 Wh. Kern. Corn, 2 cans 29c Three Sisters No. 2 String Beans . . .2 cans 25c Fountain, Cut No. 3 Beets ...2 cans 25c Dundee, Sliced or IU-cd No.' 2 Spinach 2 cans 29c No. 2 Cans Mackerel . . .15 oz. can 15c Val Vila Sardines. . . .15 oz. can 12c Val Vila Ocean Chief Tuna, can 24c Grated Gold'n West Tuna, can 43c Solid Whllo Aleut Wet Pack Shrimp, can 34c Broken Tomato Jce., No. 5 can 25c Walla 'alla (No. 2 Cun 2 t'aiw 23e) Clam Juice, 24 oz. bot. 23c r.A.n. Orange Jce., No. 2 can 22c Blended Jce., No. 2 can 19c Pineapple Jce., No. 2 . . 15c Sliced Peaches . . .can 15c No. I Tall Kadota Figs ..... .can 16c No. 1 'lull Bartlett Pears . . . .can 27c No. Vi uu Whole Apricots ..can 24c iMindee No. 2 fan ASPARAGUS . .lb. 15c - 2 lbs. 25c Wi . rRcSH 5PINACH Ib. 10c DALLES RADISHES GREEN ONIONS .. .bunch 5c ARIZONA GRAPEFRUIT each 6c doz. 65c CALIFORNIA BEETS bunch 5c 3 for 14c SUNKIST LEMONS .dozen 1i9c FRESH TOMATOES ..lb. 19c -2 for 35c FRESH PEAS Ib.15c 2lbs. 25c Calo Dog Food, Reg. 10c Size......... eat! 5c Italian Prunes, 50-6( Size .......lb. 14c Deluxe Plant Preserves, Libby's.....303 jar 33c Pure doneord drape Preserves Libby's 303 jar 29c Pure Apple Juice, Hood River qua. r 25c Church's Grape Juice . ..... . u ... . pint 1 1c Maraschino Cherries .......... 8 oz. bottle 27c Dude Ranch Cane & Maple Syrup. .24 61. (ug 1H Sno Sheerf Cake Flour. pkg. 26c Ginger Bread Mix pkg. 22C Satisfaction Cereal j..pkg. 27c Giant Poast Toasties..2 pkgs. 25c Calumet Baking Powd. 1 lb. carf 18c Vanilla-Butterscotch-Chocolate Pudding .pkg. 5c Junket fee Crearn Pdwder 3 pks. 29c Schneider's Chbd. Syrup 2 Ib. jar 45c Hemo Malted Milk,.,.! lb. jar 57c Borden's Malted Milk-.1 lb. jar 29c Cocoa Malt .umA Ib. jar 43c Hershey'S Cocoa. lb. pkg. lit Purex gallon 25c Vano Cleaner ..mj..... quart 25e Ball Bluing ........pkg. 9c Rinso, Dui, Oxydof...lge. pkg. 23c Lux, Camay, Palmolive..3 bars 20c Lifebuoy Soap 3 bars 20c Swan ...... ..3 bars 18c ALLEY OOP 3v V. YOU'D BETTER GET GOING, DOC OOOIA'S IN SPOT Sferii- a i.:'., n 11, iV BRONSON, YOU'LL HAVE TO OPE PATE THE MATERIALIZATION MBER- THINGS APE MOVING TOO FAST FOR ME TO LEAVE THIS AREA-CONTROL PANEI ...IT'S THAT IG SWITCH OVFE THERE T. HAMLIW MAIC IT QMADDV lAJC'VC . TUIC VJCH i H illDP ONLY SECONDS TO y BE AN AWFUL TlMt i if SPARE ZeU FOR YOUR GADGET J j; -