PAGE TEN THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND. OREGON - California Leads Teams in Both I OffenseDefense , Los Angeles, Nov, 18 ipu-Call' i zornias ground-nugglng, rose scenting Bears are still the Pact- i fic Coast conference's mightiest offensive ana stingiest defensive team. The Bears lead the loop in total offense, total defense, rushing of fense and rushing defense, for the mntn straight week, conference statistics showed today. ; Only In passing, both offense and defense, do the Berkeley boys fall to show. Oregon, also unbeat en in conference play and Cals challenger for a shot at the Rose bowl, is runner-up to the Bears in total offense, total defense, rush ing offense, and rushing defense, and leads the league in passing ueiense. Oregon Third in Passing Surprisingly, with the PCC's No. 1 passer in quarterback Norm van Brocklin, Oregon ranks only tnira in passing oitense. Wash, tngton State tops that one. California's beefy line has yield i ed only 96.9 yards per game to - nine toes wnue opening holes '' which enabled Bear runners to , average 283.3 yards, most of that yardage being made by Jarrin ' Jackie Jensen and Jack Swaner. , Team leaders (game averages): Total offense California 378.4, ' Oregon 343.9, Washington State ! 309.1, Oregon State 298.6. Total defense California 204.6, Oregon 242.1, Southern Califor : nia 254.1, UCLA 279.8) Stanford . 281.3, Rushing offense California 283.3, Oregon 232.6, Idaho 218.6, Stanford 194.6, Oregon State 176.6. ! Rushing defense California 96.9, Oregon 153.9, Southern Call . fornla 160.7, Stanford 162.4, Idaho ; 177.5. Passing offense Washington State 144, Oregon Slate 133.3, UCLA 132.6, Oregon 111.3, Stan . ford 100.4. Passing defense Oregon 88.2, iSouthern California 93.4, Mon- tana 96.9, UCLA 99.8, California 107.7. ....... 'THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 1 8. 1948 Bowling WOMEN'S LEAGUE Smoke Shop: Acuff, 484; Nor lin, 357; Ellis, 377; Wallan, 432; Norcott, 458; total, 2278. Slate's Beauty Shop: Huffman, 386; Cooley, 503; Foster, 417; Mc Kay, 374; Tierney, 425; total, 2174. Gregg's Banner Bread: A. Mus- f rave, 380; Goldman, 470; Knouft, 55; L. Musgrave, 310; Blucher, 372; total, 2079. Polly's Cafe: Ball, 484; A tier. 493; Slewert, 405; Ivancovich, 389; Stout, 463; total, 2351. Pine .Tavern: Calder, 448: Gil bert, 369; Jensen, 317; Klehl, 379: Dubois, 392; total, 2124. Freeman lackle: Judy, 369: M. Donahue, 395; K. Donahue. 328; Hagen, 342; Coulter, 415; to tal, 2U14. Bend Dairy: Sholes, 431: Diver. 336; Rice, 423; Crocker, 397; Rob- erts, 483; total, 2249. Health's Super Cream: Janzik, 412; Newhouse. 379; Einman. 370: Hachtel, 389; Rasmussen, 423; to tal, 224U. Pro Golfers Line Up Winter Slate Chicago, Nov. 18 IP The pro fessional golfers' associatian to day announced a 17-tournament winter program with prizes total ing at least $155,000. Competition will begin Dec. 9 with the Miami open, and wind up April 7 with the annual masters' tourney at Augusta, Ga. The 1949 schedule includes two new tournaments. The first will be the Long Beach, Cal., open in vitational, Jan. 20-23, and the sec ond a one-day pro-amateur at Miami's La Gorce country club, March 4. Petersen Signed For Portland Card Portland, Nov. 18 mi Bill Pe tersen, the heavyweight who transferred headquarters from Seattle to Portland, has been signed to meet Jesse Hall, fancy Los Angeles Negro, In a ten-round main event on a Nov. 30 fight card here, Matchmaker Tex Sal keld announced today. Salkeld said, the preliminary bouts hadn't been lined up yet, but that ho expected lo have a : top-flight card for the event. CIVIC LEAGUE As the result of games played in the Civic league last night at tne Cascade bowl, there is only one point separating the first seven teams. Kiwanis took three points from the Lions whb had previously been tied with Rotary for the league lead. Shevlin of fice defeated Rotary 3 points to kduie s bales and bervice took three from Oregon Trunk. V.F.W. tooR three from Royal Neighbors. Forbes of Eddie's Sales and Serv ice had high series with games of 224-181-179 for total pintail of 584. His game of 224 was also high single game for the evening. scores lollow: Lions: Madden. 431: Janzik. 397; Gregg, 444; Jossy, 439; Lan zorotta, 493; total, 2282. Kiwanis: D. Lay, 504; Thomp son, 421; McCartny, 413; Wetle, 455; Dorsch, 526; total, 2442. V. F. W.: W. Selken. 407: R. Morris, 431; M. Eneelhardt. 388: K. Kowiey, 373; A.i Melrose, 469 total, 2ucs. Royal Neighbors: M. Clark. 441: R. Youngberg, 376; W. Weaser. su; noy youngberg, 379; Pitig- uano, 4iz; total, i'J'JI. Rotary: Sleeper. 447: Rhoton. 445; B. Wetle, 461; Cundell, 524; Erickson, 427; total, 2376. snevlin Off ce: Bas m. 531: Eagen, 375; Green. 340: PeoDles. izu j. Jerome atw total 2479, Eddie's Sales and Service; Peay. 385; Jacques, 363; Johnsrud, 270,' Forbes, 5rf4; Georgeson, 535; total, 2137. Oregon Trunk: G. Silkworth, 303 C. Currie, 416; J. Currie, 394; H. Woodall, 395; A. Allen, 344; total, 1802. Threat of Swim Suit Brings Quick Action Monterey. Cal. lU'i A dlsimint. led Monterey woman threatened tne city council with a suit a bathing suit. Elsie Luce,, a swimming Instruc tor, told the city fathers that if the storm sewer in front nf hir house was not fixed, she would appear at the next council meet ing wearing a swim suit. Mayor Hugh Dormody promised speedy action. BEND OIL HEATING ENGINEERS Oil Burner Sales & Service Cleaning Adjusting ' Installing Repairing G. A. LOWES 608 Broadway Phone 1312 O O V; ifB A GRAND OLD JM CANADIAN NAME W SB II ttf Hi imm ... .. . , COBBY'S TP PRODUCED IN THE U.S.A. UndH lha Dlrtct Supwvlilon ar Our txpwt Canadian Blanrfai CORBY'S lia light, sociable bland. It ii our sincere belief you'll enjoy its smooth, sotisfy Ing mellowness. Next time ask for CORBY'S ..a Ana whiskey. COR BY S) coneys aV loia.iuo-J 4 S QUART PINT A Ofiii ' ' JjJ $3.35 $2.10 J 86 PROOF Grain Neutral Spirits t-A S BAICIAY CO.. ITD.'PEOtlA. UUMOIS Pleasant Ridge Pleasant Ridge, Nov. 18 (Spe cial) Saturday evening the Os wald Hanson family and the F. H. Cottrell family were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Garboden. Guests for the week at the An tone Halter. home are Mrs. Hal ter's mother and brother, Mrs. Barbara Borschowa and Jerry, of Mt Angel. Mr. and Mrs. John Hopper went to Prineville Sunday, where they were dinner guests at the Roscoe Hopper home. Hans Hansen and son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed die Hansen, of Reno, Nevada, I were week end guests of the Ole Hansen lamtiy. , . Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mastersen. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Cottrell and son, Keith, Alfred Mlkkelsen and Mrs. Sine Mlkkelsen were guests Wednesday evening at the Oswald Hanson borne. Mrs. D. B. Hunt. Mrs. F. H. Cottrell, Mrs. John Kirk, Mrs. Os wald Hanson and Mrs. Loyd Pe tersen were guests at- a party Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Horace McKee. Mrs. James Lamb and Mr. and Mrs. John Hopper attended Po mona grange Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Petersen were dinner guests Saturday eve ning of Mr. (and Mrs. Herb Far- H. Olson and Mr. and Mrs. Os wald Hanson were Sunday callers at the Mlkkelsen home. In the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Farstvedt and sons, Jerry and Mark, were caller at the Mikkel sens. Mr. and Mrs: R. E. Lynds went to Prineville Tuesday. They will ha ve an entry at the Crook county Hereford sale. ' ..! , L W. Haeertv returned home Saturday from a week's bunting trip. ; ,i t . . A large group of friends and neighbors met Tuesday evening to charivari Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Petersen at their home at the rock gardens. The Petersens were presented, a gift and lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Farquhar son, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Stew art, Mrs. Lena Hartley, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Newell, Mr. and Mrs. Joe McClay, George Trusdale and Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery, of Redmond, were callers at the Rasmus Petersenhome.. Friday evening.' . Mrs.. L. WHagerty and Mrs. James Jewel attended the lunch' eon and meetings held at the Pine Tavern Wednesday for the wom en of the Farm Bureau conven tion held at Bend last week. Paul Halter was a week end visitor at Woodburn. Mr. and Mrs. George Coffelt were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Powell. Mrs. Walter Klckert, of Hunt ington, Florida, , was a dinner guest Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs.- John Hopper. Later the group attended a movie at Redmond, accompanied by the Hoppers'grandson, Gene Johnson. Mrs. FT H. Cottrell arid Mrs. Alfred Pedersen and daughter, Janet, shopped in Bend Saturday. America is now producing 2t makes of passenger automobiles, 39 makes of trucks and 20 makes of motor buses. ! Tombstones Mark Old Building Sifts Newfane, Vt U" Two and a half miles uphill from this toum af 800 In nno nf th .. , .. , w ngnn strangest graveyards no one U urn icu uierv. - TViA 13 1 ornnltA mm..... mnrlr rh lruatlnn . k..iiji that onoe stood on Newfane's qh. glnalsite. J, -, , T The town -was moved downhill to better land at lt hmi ... some 130 years ago.. Sentimental qeseenaatiis oi ins original set tlers voted in town meeting fa lftftf In mark- tho nM hnlMln. .1." with tombstones, r . . !. You're SURE . . . With a SAFEWAY Waste-Fret OVEN-READY Oven-Ready i TURKEYS 5: Cost NO More- and may cost ess The reason for this ! the price keys is bated on the waste-free weight AFTER the bird is completely j cleaned. Head, feet and innards are I MOT .A. A 1. .k. ..:b. i -' " ....uwvu ... ,n. ".iftiii ,wi wuikni: N you pay, as they are when you buy I turkeys the old-fashioned or New York ' A dreited wiu Ohvin.lu A . ncca 10 ouy as many pounds when Jly you buy an Oven-Ready turkey. Ves, if it's a Safeway "Oven-Keady" turkey, you're sure (1) The quality will be the very finest money can buy bird thafs young, tender and flavorful; you're sure (2) it will be really clean and being oven-ready you can prepare it, stuff it and roast it with the least amount of work; you're sure (3) that this turkey will be heavy meated, with lots of tender, juicy white and dark meat, and you're sure (4) your family and invited friends will have real cause to praise you for the marvelous Thanksgiving Feast you prepared- for them. See your Safeway Market Man today about YOUR Turkey! TOMS- k if $ tl SEE WEIGHT COMPARISON SCALE TO THE RIGHT Nuts, Candles, Etc. Salted Peanuts Kemp l$-oi. Jar 69c Oregon Walnuts Meo. toft tbell Lb. 39c Mixed Nut Meats Kemp 7-ox. jar 55c IXL Almonds " SAes I -lb. pkg. 49c Filbert Meets Rancho 4-ox. 25c Candy Bars Reg. 5e size bar 6 for 25c Chocolates WUitel Brand 1 -lb. box 98c Pitted Dates Dromedary 7'j-ox. pig. Seedless Raisins 2-lb. 29c; 4-lb. 58c Jell-Well Desserts Wovon - Pkg. jc Knox Gelatine Pkg. 21c' Baking Needs Swansdown Cake Flour 2-lb- pkg.' 39c Baking Powder Calumef 16-ox. can 20c Cocoanut I'land Pure Vj-ai. 9C Powdered&Brown Sugar I -lb. pkg. j c HENS- ii mm aV m v : ,rjrr zs-r ss m m I . . . TTTTTT ... . ..!.' . . . I 3 "tMi" Mm T :"K yeissvesysu money JR4 i 25-lb.$1.93 ThanksgigiM Maybe you're planninz to serve . Ham this Thanksgiving. If jtou! . are here's a .value. pn quality Hams that's outstanding ally's time. Mild sugar cufe' whole er ; half at this price. i J ' : : LeanFfavorfirt .. Sliced Bacon L3. "; Pan-Ready Chickens! ; Roasters Fryers Fricassee Fowitb69c id Meaty LEG O LAMB ............ 1 lb. 69c Waste Free LAMB SHOULDER .......... lb. 49c I Shoulder VEAL ROASTS lb. 59c Loin or Bib End . PORK LOIN ROASTS lb. 55c 1 Fine for Dressina; - - . . . PURE PORK SAUSAGE ..... lb. 59c Fine for Dressing FRESH OYSTERS ........ pint 75c Comparison of Weights OVEN.READY vt. NEW YORK DRESSED TURKEYS Mtw r rnu4 Om lwr v 10 pounds equivalent to t't p4unds N' 11 r- M "':Vt pounds im pounds ,S, "11 pounds .f - Il pounds ;Y " " tty, pound. 5lJ " i3y, pounds Y " M'i . Pounds jV " " i3'i pounds v " . . f " .1614 pounds VV " " " 17 , pounds W " II', pounds . Y " " " 1Sj pounds NEW YORK DRESSED i WEIGHTS INCLUDE HEAD, vs FEET AND INNARDS. THE ? DIFFERENCE AIOVE SHOWS THE WASTE. Y OVEN-READY TURKEYS 1 ARE WASTE-FREE! :'. ' V Appetizers, Etc. . Large Ripe Olives foony No. l ean 25c Jumbo Ripe Olives f ony No. I can 296 Green-Ripe Olives Sylmar, Ig. No.ls 29c Sweet Pickles Del Monie, je..24-oi. 45c Sliced Dill Pickles Del Monte 24-osv 35c Nalley's Pickles 7eojre 12-ox. ar 25c Ritz Crackers Frttk, iasfy Mb. box 32c ' Pop Corn Sure-pop 2-lb. cello pkg. 35c Spreads, Dressings, Etc. V" , ; Orange Marmalade S If Mb. jar 43c Mint Jelly Tea Garden 12-ot. gl. 9C Kraft Mayonnaise Pint Jar 49c Best Foods Mayonnaise Pint Jar,, 49c ; Nu-Made Mayonnaise Pint. Jar 47c Salad Dressing 0cAess Pt. 37c; Qt. 66c Miracle Whip Krai. Pt. 39c; ?. 69c Red Hill Catsup Special! Bottle 5C , Chili Sauce Monefa Brand " Bottle 9c S0-lb.S3.65 Shortening Cmco & 3-lb. Snowdrift can 1.19 Spry Shortening Be a Culinary Artistl 3-Lb. Q Creafe praiseworthy dishes. Can I V Pie-Crust MIX Krusfeai 'SEfC For nice flaky crust 17-ei. Pkg. JD Canned Vegetable Savings Asparagus Sunny Skiet ; ; Picntc'.ean 33c Green Beans Brlarga)e-eui No. 2 ean-2lc Fancy Corn Country Home Nov 303 1 7C Mushrooms ' Buffer- ; 3-oi. 32c Fancy Peas Sugar Belle Ne. 303 can 6c Fancy Pumpkin Moonbeam Vi h 10c Mince Meet Borden, Nont-$Kh 28-oi. 43c .. . ' ' . Favorite) Coffees and Teas Nob Hill Coffee Mb. 48c; 2-lb. 95c Airway Coffee Mb. 46c; 3-lb. $1.37 Edwards Coffee Mb. 53c; Mb. $1.05 Other Brands Lb. can $5C;Z-lt. $1.09 Canterbury Black Tea. - 'j-lb. pkg. 59c Lipton Black Tea . 'j-lbi pkg. 05c Pure Strained HONEY 89" Miscellaneous Values Campbell's Tomato Soup 3 cans 32c Gulf Oysters De Jeont Afoot, can 35c Breeze Cheese Food . 2-lb. loa. 79c Velveeta Cheese Food 2-lb. loaf 98c Favorite Cigarettes. Carton $1,45 Bradshaw brand Very fine honey 5-Lb. Can vf&2- m'f Mb- If. I4C Sy "rib- 21c Pdrd Doq Food e14 A Festive Thanksgiving reatr tor your dog Canned Fruit Values ' Cranberry Sauce Ocean Spray Can 15c Apricots Volley Gold, unp. 2j can 1 9c Maraschino Cherries S&W 8-01. bot. 29e Fruit Cocktail Libby No.. 2', can 43c Citrus Salad Adorns No. 2 can 23c Castle Crest Peaches 303i 9C ' Pears Green Tag Nc 2'2 can 32c Crushed Pineapple Vol. lfosNo. 2s 29c. . Fruit Juice Values Apple Cider Hood Rirer Gal. jug. 49c Grape Juice Welth'$ Quart bot. 49' Grapefruit Juice Town House 46-ox. 25c Orange Juice Full O'Gold 46-ot. can 27c Tomato Juice Sunny Dawn 46-ox. can 23c U. S. No. 1 Sweet Potatoes 2 ibs. 25c The kind of Sweet Potarots you love to prepare. Grade Potatoes 10 its. 45c Fresh Cranberries SQUASH Large, .meaty squash you're iur to find the right sit piece to serve your needs. . Marbelhead or Hubbard iB3c Plump red ones, , to help enhance the Thanksgiving Dinnar i. 29c Texas Grapefruit RED LB. 10c Southern Yams, excellent candied Lb. 12c Crisp Fresh Celery, local crop ' v U. 9c Celery Hearts, garden fresh Bunch 23c Cauliflower, snowy-white heads ' Lb. 21c Ripe Tomatoes, good slicers, 12-oz. cello pkg. 22c Parsnips, extra flavorful, smooth v :' Lb. 10c Brussel Sprouts, pre-ripened Calavos , Lb. 23c Red Emperor Grapes, refreshing- Lb. 17c Fresh Packed Dates ... 8-os. pkg. 19c Yellow Dry Onions, hard fresh ' , Lb. 5c Broccoli, bright green garden-fresh ' Lb. 15c Fresh, Firm Limes, real juicy v : Lb. 29c Luscious Rip . Apples - . A .. litre fancy end Fancy Pack ROMS IEAUTIIS ; II. 10c 10x.79 . DEUCiOUS v " r 14c 0? 4.7? WHITE-Lfc. 9c