The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, August 21, 1947, Page 13, Image 13

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    five Men Added
'for Expansion
bf Forest Work
I corvallls, Aug. 21 (Special)
SExnanslon 01 worn in me wiguii
enrollment In the school of for
cstry at Oregon oiaie t-uuege ntu
made necessary uie uypuiiiuucin
of five new staff members three
'.l. Mcaon.h Inhnrnrnrv nnr1
two In the Instructional field
Dean Paul M. uunn, curecior oj
Lu ijhnrninrv and head of the
school has announced.
The two additional instructor?
are Harry I. Nettleton, Portland, a
former ' staff member recently
...i.u th. n A T lands arlminfRtra.
tion, and G. Lloyd Hayes, El Cer
ium Caul,- witn tne researcr
Crunch of the U. S. forest service
t inee 1934. . ;
S Nettleton will return to this col
ilrge, from which he was gradual
!ed in 1921, as associate professor
iHe was with the U. S. Indian serv
ice for several years and in th
position he is now leaving he su
pervised studies related to refor
pstation. fire control and public
relations. .
Forest nre Authority
tTat.nc a rrarltiatp nf Univprsitv
f (Hhn and YhI. is a reenrnizec
authority on forest fires, a sub
ject on which ne nas punusnec
snme 30 Dapers. ' He will be in
Instructor in forestry.
9 1 . . . 1L,. Inknm
iew appuiiueca lu me wuuio
tory staff are William G. Baker
who will become chief of the in
4nctrv Investigation section: Mor
timer D. Macdonald and Leif D
Espenas, both to be technologists
Baker was formerly head of the
wood products department in th
school of foreftrv here and ha:
lately been with the U. S. Fores
Products laboratory in Madison
uiio TJn hne hnH mllph nvnctiea
experience with the lumbering in
riustry in uregon, Dotn Deiore hiu
s;nce his graduation from Ore
gon State.
Both Macdonald ' and Espenaf
fare graduates oi tne rsew ion
Kfitate college of forestry. The for
Imer is a specialist in plywoot
f manufacturing who, since servinr
Sfour years in the army air forcr
pas been with several commercia"
?concerns. Espenas is a specialis
; in operation of dry kilns who har
'been engaged in lumber season
'Sing research In the U. S. Fores'
Products laboratory at Madisor
ince 1942.
Cloverdale
p Cloverdale, Aug. 21 (Special)
."Mr. and Mrs. Homer Brown made
a trip to Eugene last Thursday,
i visiting friends' and relatives and
, transacting business. They re
turned Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sunkler
and Mr. and Mrs. William Ches
ter, drove to Suttle lake Satur
day to bring home the 4-H girls
whq.haye been spending a week's
i outing there.
I Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Crawford
l anei fomllv frnm SwWt HflmC
were week-end guests at the home
oi Mr. ana Mrs. tins tagingiun.
Mrs. Crawford is a daughter of
the Edgingtons.
W. T. King made a trip to Port
land over the week-end to attend
the air show sponsored by the
Shriners for the benefit of crip
pled children.
Superintendent of the Crater
X jaKe national parK, jrnesi jea
I vitt, and Mrs. Leavitt, were Sun-
day guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Tippin.
I Marjorie and Lois Houtz and
I Leola Harringtton of Springville,
?j Utah, visited at the home of Lois
I' Harrington for a few days last
J week. They were making a tour
$ of the Yellowstone national park
I and Canada, and while here Lois
New 42,000-Pounder to Be Tested Soon
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New 42,000-pound bomb developed by Army Ordnance will look Ilka;
" this when attached to a Boeing B-29 Superfortress. Testa of this
huge bomb will be made In the near future using this Superfort which
was modified at tba Boeing plant at Wichita. Kan.:
and Allan Harrington took them
lo Diamond lake. " '
Sunday overnight guests at the
Donald Reetz home were William
Reetz, Alvin Reetz, Thayer Dick
ey, Ed Phillips . and ; Lawrence
Reetz of Eugene. They had come
over for a day's fishing with Don
ald in the lakes and streams of
this vicinity.
Everett Paulus suffered a mis
placed vertebrae last Tuesday
while haying, necessitating a doc
tor's care. He Is back at work
r
Try thtf SAFE to use " (
insecticid . .". leov$ a
lasHns, Invisible, killing
film on wollf, tcreons,
floors, ceilings, windows.
Here's lasting protection against
flies, ants, moths, roaches, silvecfish.
lust use blf Spra-Cote with 5
DDT on all your walls, floors, ceil
ings, screens, windows. Apply with
a brush or spray it on. Mf Spra
Cote leaves a lasting film that kills
crawling insects for months. And
for clearing a room of flying in
jects, get blf Insect Spray with
DDT - the space insecticide that
knocks 'em dead.
ki eivis you eoMPiiTi
'ROUND HOMI MOTICTIOM AGAINST
mis. ANTS, moths. o.etUs. Sll-
VIUFISH. AND MANY OTHI INSICTS.
blf IN5ICT SPRAY
WITH DDT. Killi
flying insects. Uie
at a space iprr.
A srsde AA
prr.
blf SPA-COTl WITH S y
a DDT ' farface spray.
fl Imvm lasting. Invisible
. 1 film that kills crawling I
insects. Brush or spray on. I
Woo'l srain. I
xm
W77T1. BBaaSalaaaSa
fctf tNSCCT POW
DER WITH 10V
DDT. Sprinkle in
Cracks or crevices.
Kills crawling
insects for saooibs.
OlD MR.tOSTON SAYS I
Mild, Mellow Rocking Chair
riVafe -way Mocked whiskeys of old!
ri
n
ri
Jf When the author of 'Two To capture this same line tatte JfIsSjb
. Years Before the Mast" sailed . when ashore, skippers lashed ZZT-TZfZ
4 round the Horn a century ago, kegs beneath their rockers. y ' vJT
6 VtosT . skippers stowed a ken of Rocking brought out the same J (
I i y?.A whiskey aboard. Roll- mtllow tmooth jyrrL
r0 J"JiiAWi4v mg with the ship, the siers you'll enjor '. 1 itfeLV
Txlgr'"'i whiskey acquired a In my Rocking J-' j frWftt
J0CSWs dt""f' fiMr Chair Whitkeya. MPf
JTj. Today, jrtntlcmen, modern lt $025
ATV science improves on both fr 1 . f
vdv methods. Controlled gits V tWm PINT
MwtShm- A't1 tion in mr Pec,a blending Ealaw - 'i
yJm i'W -proci gives Rtxklns Chair M
7iW&', lfTCT '-S! Blended Whiskey, 8 Proof. '(
mum TC2pSy ?)' r P3)ArfStightWhi.ker6yfs.old, ji
tVpsi "F(T VTv Grsin Ncuu.1 Spirits
mi
this week. - -- .
i li club members and leaders
enjoying the summer camp at
suttle lane tnis year were tne
following: Roberta Ralle, Janet
and Judy Bacon, Martha Arrance,
Carolyn and Wilbur Sunkler, and
Thelma and Ted Bliss. Mrs. Loren
Wells went as one of the coun
cilors. -
Fr. and Mrs. Frank Arnold
met at Arcadia Sunday for a re
union of the Arnold family.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Brown
visited at the home of Mrs.. Rob
ert Jones in Bend recently: Mrs.
Jones is Brown's aunt
Mrs. Delia Hinkle and Mrs. Lola
Pickett of Greenville, Ind.. were
guests at the home of their .lister,
Mrs. Corey Bosweii for tne past
thrco weeks
Mr. and Mrs; Clarence Dunk
ler visited at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. E. E. Dowse Monday
evening.
Roberta Halle spent a ween vis
iting friends at Kent, recently.
Mrs. O. A. Dagget of Fort Col
linfi, Colo., has been a guest at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Funkhouser for the past week.
Mrs. W. R. McHaley of Long
Beach, Calif., is visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E.
Dowse. She is returning to her
home Friday evening.
The 4-H Curly Tail Pig club
met at the home of Ted Bliss, the
leader, Monday evening. The next
meeting will be held next week at
Mrs. George Ralle. ".
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mentzer of
Prlneville and R. H. Scott of Gas
ton, were week end guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs." Harry
Funkhouser.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bright and
children, Marilyn and Elizabeth,
of North Bend, were Monaay din
ner guests at the Triangle X
ranch, home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Paulus.
The Plainview grange members
and their friends met at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd King for
a wiener roast and watermelon
feed last Saturday evening. There
were about 50 people present.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Law
and daughter, Shirley of Portland,
visited at the home of Mr. and
Mi's. Ray Tippin Monday. Law is
Mrs. Tlppln's brother.
Flossie, At 22, Reaches
Ripe Old Age For Dog
bnoreham, Vt. iltt One of the
14 oldest known living dogs in
the United States, a 23-year-old
Spitz named Flossie, lives on a
farm here.
Owned by Mrs. Guy Treadway
of Shoreham, Flossie is said to be
in excellent health and spirits.
One of a litter of 14, she can sit
up, sneeze and "talk" over a tele
phone, can hear clearly and still
has her teeth. , ' -
Flossie has been living on the
Treadway farm for 10 years and
has learned how to drive cows and
catch woodchucks. One of Flos
sie's sisters died last year at the
age of 21. '
Blue Powder Solvos
Cash Box Mystery
New York iib Joseph Silver
man employs five clerks in his
grocery store and he did not know
whom to suspect when money
started disappearing from the
cash register.
Detectives placed metholene
blue, an invisible powder, on the
outside of cash box. The powder
turns the human skin blue upon
contact.
Sidney Goldfarb, 37, one of the
clerks emerged from the wash
room later in the day, the telltale
blue on his hands. He was ar
rested and held in $300 bail. Po
lice said $15 was missing from
the cash box.
High Food Value Advised
In Packages To Europe
Ithaca, Nv Y. tlP) A Cornell
university class in meal planning
has some advice for those who
want to get the most value in
their packages sent to needy fami
lies in Europe.
: In an 11-pound package, the stu
dents put a plum pudding, dried
whole milk, vegetable fat and rice.
Dried fruit, a five-pound pail of
honey and some clothing . were
added for a 44-pound package.
The students based their selec
tions on which foods contain the
most food value and those most
needed In Europe. ; ,. . .
Recalls Abraham Lincoln -On
Her 101 st Birthday
Evanston, 111. UPi Mrs. George
Hunt talked about Abraham Lin
coln on her 101st birthday anni
versary. She remembers him as a
frequent visitor at her girlhood
home In Fremont.
"Once he wouldn't come to our
house to dine. Later, he. tyld my
father 'his elbows were out' and
it Embarrassed him," she said.
When she was 90, Mrs. Hunt
was the author of "Personal Rec.
ollections of Abraham and Mary
Todd Lincoln.'' .- . - , '
Use classified ads In The Bulla- .
tin for quick results.
Successful Home Canning begins right here at our Home Canning Sale! Just
look at this list of BIG VALUES ripe, flavor-fresh, vitamin-rich fruits and
vegetables the pick of the crop . . . perfect for preserving . . . every one a
BIG BARGAIN In food value. And we have all the Home Canning; supplies
you'll need jars and rings . . . sugars and spices . . . all the TOP QUALITY
'ingredients for prize dinning results--at LOW, LOW PRICES that help you
salt away big SAVINGS! .
TOMATOES
crate 75c
, m i 1 1
Elberta 1 . , "
PEACHES.. '2.25
. .... . .r..-. Fear Box
Fancy Hale ' ' ..
PEACHES pear box '2.49
" Fancy i : . r,v . . ..
PRUNES pear box '2.49
Bartlftt ' .
PEARS ......... . pear box '2.49
CANTALOUPE lb. 6c
Kerr Regular Mouth Quart Jars doz. 89c watermelons ib. 2c
Kerr Regular Mouth Pint Jars doz. 79c
Blended Juice . . . . No. 5 can 23c
Rico Grapefruit Juice . . . . .can 21c
-.. . ' '. ' No. 5 Can '
Ace High Beverages. . . . ...qt. 23c
Strawberry Lemon Dry Root Beer Orange
French's Mustard ......... jar 13c
,'. " .' . . 9 Oz. Jar
Acme Beer (pints) case '2.89
Dude Ranch Apple Butter . . jar 35c
'.' 28 Oz. Jar ,
Hills Bros. Coffee ........ lb. 45c
(Red Can)
Jell-a-Teen .3 pkgs. 20c
6 Flavors No Limit
Crown Regular Jar Lids
Super Meat Dog Food . . .bag '1.19
8 found Uuff
Timberline Dog Food ..3 cans 29c
Glocoat qt. 98c i gal. '1.59
Sunbrite Cleanser 2 cans 15c
Scotch Cleanser can 11c
Boraxo pkg. 14c
Bif DDT Fly Spray qt. 39c
C & S Pork and Beans . .2 cans 35c
Spaghetti 3 cans 29c
I'nn Aincrli Hii
Try-It Lunch Meat ...... . .can 35c
12 Oz. Can
Garden Spot Spinach ... .can 18c
Borden's Instant Coffee ...... 39c
Heinz
Strained
Arrrt. itirnAl
foods HA amy rooa
"sj can c
Heinz
Junior Food
can 9c
Heinz Precooked
Oatmeal
pkg. 15 c
fZ Golden West
.Si COFfEE '
V'WS . 2 lb. far :
J 89c
Campbell's'
TOMATO
SOUP
3 cans
29c
3 dozen 29c
Flotill Apricots ......... .can 29c
No. 2('j Can ' .
Crisco .... ........31b. jar '1.19
Miracle Whip ........... . qt. 59c
Kraft Mayonnaise . . . .... . .pt. 39c
Libby's Ripe Olives . . . . . .can 25c
. . r . . . No. 1 Can ' '.
Wide-Mouth Jars, quarts, doz. 98c
.-. 5 . .. .Kerr.' : ' : '; '.
Wide-Mouth Jars, pints . .doz. 89c
Kerr
ill
Large
IVORY
bar 17c
Medium IVORY ...bar 11c
Personal IVORY ..bar 7c
IVORY Flakes ...pkg. 33c
IVORY Snow ....pkg. 33c
0
MM
Camay
3 bars
25c
Oxydol ..pkg. 32c
pkg.
32c
Gohrke's Market Phone 207
Pork Roast ......lb. 59c
Beef Roast .............. .lb. 45c
Lard .............. .2 lb. pkg. 45c
Large Dill Pickles 3 for 23c
Barrel Turki'il
Assorted Lunch Meat lb. 49c
ALL SIZES FROZEN FOOD CONTAINERS
Fresh Colored Fryers and Hens
Rabbits -Fish
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