The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, July 14, 1949, Page 15, Image 15

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    THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1949
THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON
PAGE FIFTEEN 1
Marriage Mania
Proves Bonanza
Munli'li 'II'1 -Tin' Mini i Imijc inn
nln n( unwed (in iiiiiiin Iiiim In I
llaiiH Sliiiitt, II former ulhoner
of win' ( lliu HiiknIiiiih, to a
liiniillve Iniilni-NN, ll In ii fort
niilliily in u r r I a u iirwuiuipcr
willed IH'IH lilni mi in i I.UIK)
I iciilMi'hiiiiii kH i;i I mm. i'IiimIm ii -inoxliniiloly
$11 per ii lot 1 1 Ii , liul
III) wltu.,
SIiiiik ri'turiu'il (rum HiixhIii,
mill llko most ii-t ii i n Inn I'W'n,
wiinli'il In K'l nun Tied, tin In-
I u I i'd lit I'mliiim i mi ii hi liu
h'iiiih, hut llielr irlccn wcru tnu
hlK'i.
MiiitIiiKO ailvi'illm-iiii'Mlii In llio
iii'WHiiimm he also IiiiiiiiI cxpcn
Hive. 'I'liey Wt-rn HI IriiNt 20
iH'Ulm'tiiniukii I'lii'h.
Ni'U'niiiht Mlnrh'il '
So Ik iIitIiIi-iI In piilillsli ,i
niiirrliie ni'waiiin'-, Willi i I'M
Hiiniililu c-lllllKi'K fur iiilvertlite.
turn ih which everyone could Mi
lord. Tin) ri'Hiill In Uii "lliivmiiiii
Miiii'Iiiko Newniiei ," ii f nit-
1 1 1 K 1 1 1 1 ' . fmil" pllljl'll MI'WHpllpcl
Wllll'll NI'llH fill' 2(1 pIl'llllllIK II
copy, Willi inlveiilaliiK nniKl"tl
(ruin 1.30 DMh lu U DM.
KIiiiik In nllll lnollllIK fur II
will.1. Imt Ills newspaper In flour
IhIiIiik. Ii Iuib u whin clmiliillon
niliNlili' lliii vuilii mill receive ml
vcrtlscmcni froin I lamina g, llol
Klein mul llcrllii. He rcporu thai
the nuirrliiKo cnndidiili-i ranii
from IH to W) year ol iikc, iiii-I
that Mlflitly more men lhaii
woini'ii advertise their inarrliiije
Wishes, til-spile lilt' Hill pluu ol
women In liertnnny toilay.
lie doe nil thi' work on the
raprr himself mid take a per
sonal Interest In all the adver
tisement liecause he In Mill look
Inf (or u wile himself.
home- Typical Appeal
Komi! o( tlii typical udvcillse.
iiii'IHh:
"Optician wunts to marry lady
liclwccn ,10 anil 10 Willi two chil
dren, who l In possession o(
plofllalile iiplli lan shop.''
"Confectioner, JS, unmanlcd.
Catholic, would like to many
lulo well -to-do confectioner
shop, cad', fir."
"Director o( brewery, curly 50',
unmarried. Culliulic. with
iMiiiailoii, would like lo marry
into hicwcry or Nlinllar Industry.
Lady under .V), dark, pretenihlc."
"nr., medical and philosophy,
50, unmarried. 1'iolcsiunt. wants
youiiK, pretty l.uly between J
and M with U-M ol chuiactcr lor
a wllo."
Road Mishaps
Laid to Stupidity
Mlimi-apoIlN Uli -- I'lii- Ntupld,
the null- and the drinkers cause
iiionI ol tin- highway iraltk' accl
denis in (in iiallon. aircoiiiiiiK to
a survey by Noilliwcslern Na
tional I.ilc Insurance company.
More iiian 1'l.iKHJ diaius a yi-ar,
or ttilcclouitlis o( ail hluiiway
lalalllli-i, nu-iii from thi; three
lypi'N. Hie company hald. And It s
tne xliipld uiiiup- thi! 'dlmwils."
nccoi dlni; lo llio company - who
an- far in the li-ad aiuiinc thu
Hint'. Hi-suits were bused on
l!Mii. HHf and l'.MS records.
'I hi- major group lotuix -I I per
tcnl, o( whim 32 ht ui'iit mi!
liilvi-is and 12 piT will adiill
la-dl-NII'lllMS.
"I'Iiun pivlly I'losi! to half ol
our annual tralllo ikulli toll ru
buIIn Ironi (allures by driver or
pi-dcsii iaii to usi- common sense,''
Ine company Hald.
Hull manners, surli as road
Iihi;kiii and Jumpini' (he kuii
w-neii tne oilier lellow has the
iiliht n( way, cause nnulhcr 15
per cent o( tlx- latallllcs.
And siatlslicl.ins csiimate that
anolber 15 per cent o( the lialllc
ucalhs are due to alcohol.
. lliilletln Ciassilleds lliii, lusults
Child Allergies
Traced to Mothers
lleveily.IIIIlN, Calll. Uli-Molh-iTH
who n-Neiit lielnii liiinjeueil
wllh ehlldieii may be ri-HpoiiHlblu
lor their odNprliiK ileveloplim
iiNllima, bay lever and i-eeina, In
the. opinion ol Iwo lleverly Hills
alleruy NieelallNlN.
In u check ol IM) alli'inlc chll
di en, Dr. Jlyman Miller ami
Uorolhy W. Iiarueh (oiind that
H:l of them had iiiolheiM who had
displayed liiiiiei nnl rejuctloii lo
ward their children,
lu u I'ontiol liiuup of U3 moth
eis ol nun allergic children, only
' ever had (ell iiiiIiiudiiIsIIc, lliu
doclors' itudleN revealed.
'I'iiii Iwo KpcclallNU reached I lie
conclusion "t tint when a child
Willi any tendency toward aller
liic symptunis feel rejected by
ills motner, lie Is apt lo become
III."
In some casei, the first attack
o( asihma occurred when lliu
child was sent lo school or aller
a spankliiK. Several experienced
at lacks soon alter tliu birth of
a sixti-r or brother.
"I' or some reason," the doctois
agreed, "some children seem less
aoie I ii mi normal clilldren to ex
plain the frustration, resenlment
and aiiKer wnlcn lliu lear of be
UiK aliaiidoiied arouses,
"They hold their feeling In
and this sets up a chain ol con
flicts within thai brink's out
Nymplums of uslhniu or skin
trouble.
One allergic child told the doc
tors, " when mamma says she's
lining away for a vacation, 1 get
darn mail. I leel like smashing
light bulbs. Hut I can't, 1 Just
get sick. Then mamma can't
leuve me,"
A mixture of tin with a chlo
rine acid has been found to be
an excellent catalyst to speed the
conversion of some tyws o( sod
coal lo synthetic gasoline and oil,
Baptist Supply
Pastor Named
Klder I.00 Kennedy, of Kossll,
will be the supply paslor (or the
next month al Klist Missionary
Ilapllst church, 'Jf.l East fireen
wood avenue, it was announced
today. Klder Kennedy and his
f ii ml I y have occupied the parson-
ugu next door to llio church.
The regular paslor, Klder L. II.
Uoswell, and Ids (amlly, left yes
terday on u trip which will take
them through the stales of Cali
fornia, Nevada, Arizona, New
Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, Louis
iana, Arkansas, Missouri, Kansas,
Colorado, Utah and Idaho,
l.liler lloswell lias been In Ore
gon six years, and has been pus-
tor or the locul church for tne
past five years. Tlio trip south
will he bis (list visit to Arkansas,
the stale of his nativity, since he
came west.
An Invitation was extended lo
the public to hear Klder Kennedy
at the regulur church services
and on the radio programs over
KUNU each Sunday ut S p. in.
SI I'l'OKT 1'l.KIKiKI)
I'ull support of the program to
be Instituted by the newly-formed
Deschutes County Humane soci
ety was pledged by members of
the Central Lalior council who
attended a meeting Tuesday
night at the labor temple, when
Mrs, Alice (Jrewller, president ol
the society, was guest speaker.
Mrs. Orewller outlined plans of
the organization and suld that
members arc soliciting commu
nity support of a program which
has us one of Its goals, assistance
In the problem of bundling Im
pounded dogs.
Culver
Culver, July 11 I.Hperliil)-. Mr.
mid Mrs. W. C. limber li lt Wed
nesday morning for Springfield
to sM-nd several days visiting
wllh their daughter, Mrs. Charles
Clement. '
Mr. und Mrs. J. M. Kreeman owl
(amlly und Mr, and Mrs. Curl J.
Mlecucl mid (amlly were visitors
at the Uoyal Hands home Wednes
day evening.
Mr, and Mrs, Dill Ilohlimon of
Prinevllle spent Sunday ut .the
W, C. Osborn home,
II. K. Keeney was a business
visitor In Madias Wednesday ult
crnoon, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Leach
and son, Vonne, visited Friday at
the Jack Grllllth home ut Opal
City.
Mrs. Carl Robinson has been a
patient ut the St. Charles hospi
tal in Bend (or several days re
cently. Culver shoppers In Redmond
Saturday adernoon werp Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Iiw Jr., and (amlly,
Mrs. H. K. Keeney, Mrs. Dwaync
Hagman and Miss Lorelei Hag
man. Mrs. I-oUie Monroe and Iwo
children of Redmond were visitors
ut the J. M. Freemnn home Friday
adernoon.
I'ldy lwo grange members und
(i lends gathered at the Covet
slate park Sunday (or a picnic
dinner. A potluck dinner was
served.
Canyon Koamcrs Saddle club
met last Thursday night at the
home ut Mi and Mrs. (iuy Cor
win. . After the business meet
ing uli enjoyed a wiener roust on
the iuwn.
Mis. C. R. Hagman, who had
been u patient at the Medical
Dental clinic In Redmond, return
ed home Suturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dickson from
Compton, Calif., were recent vis
itors at the home of Mr, and
Mrs. Thomas Leaci,
Morris Reckwith took a part
In the parade of the 40 et 8 in
Redmond Saturday afternoon.
Mis. John Henderson of Red
mond and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Falkowskl of Opal City attended
the grange picnic at the Cove
Sunday.
Mrs. .1,-nnyllnd Wcldkarrp and
nelce. Miss lievcTy Rice, of Lyn
don, Wash., arrived Monday noon
for several days' visit with the
J. I'. Read and Herschel Read
families. Mrs. Weidkamp Is Mrs.
J. P. Read's nelce.
Mr. and Mrs. Olln Monroe and
f;,mii r.t ll,.,lni,,n,l l.inut M .,
and Mrs. Joe Vurbel and Bobby
varbej lor a picnic dinner at the
Cove state nark Sunday.
Mr nnrl Mn Wlillfr Fdlekimr.
ham from Coos Bay visited Sun
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
inomas i-acn.
Mr Hnil Mr-a I fi, rru I (nlalnn anrl
duughter. Ma urine, have been
BACKACHE,
LEG PAINS MAY
BE DANGER SIGN
' Of Tired Kidneys
Whn diwrW of kM wr funelloii ptrmtts
rltrmou matur to rmJn In your blrod,
may cauw natnrinff haekatha, rheumaUo
palm, Ia palm, iou al pap and encriry, gat
Una up nlKhu. wallins. puffineia unocr the
tjref, baadarhci and djxxincaa. Frarjucnt or
ranty paaaaaai with martins and burning
anmatimea fhuwi thcra U aomatoing wrong
With yrnjr kidrtrra or bladder.
bon't wait I Auk your drvtttriftt for IVan's
Fllla, a Btimulant diuri-tie, ued auecmluiiy
by milli'na for ovrr 60 yrart. lloan'a Kivm
happy rrllrf and will beip tha 1ft milea of
kidnay tubaa fluih out p"lf,noua WJUUlrona
your blovd. Gat Uoan'i fills.
Ad
staying several days at their home
in Grandvlew.
Pat Brown and son. Alan, were
week-end visitors ut Ine J. m.
t reeman home. Mrs. Brown and
Judy returned home with them.
Use classified ads In The Bulle
tin for quick results.
GREEN LIGIIT VNAYAtlXNO
Indianapolis Hit The traffic
signal changed from red In green,
but not for John F. Veiuleinian,
50. I'assershy found him slumped
over the steering whrel of Ills
auto The coroner' office said
death apparently was due to heart
attack.
For BIGGER and BETTER
Maximum tgg production..
(I lower cent. That'l tha story
of Triangle X-ira tgg pro
ducer. A carefully balanced
feed aiipjjlying the require
ments for more extra grade
eggs. Haah or pellets.
TRIANGLE X-TRA EGG PRODUCER
MID-OREGON FARMERS WAREHOUSE
and SUPPLY CENTER
A crane equipped with a mod
ern TU Incli round electromagnet
can lid five tons.
1. &Iicr '
i
torn romJ hold.
SCHENLEYj
. - gives you
ri ncn tAuiciv
Vi.la.l I V I IIJI I
$925 260
BLENDED WITH PRE WAR QUALITY GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. Io'Troof" tUe j
ilKAlUHl WIIISMIS In THIS PRODUCT ARE 5 Yt.AKS OR MOKt 010. 35 SIRAIunl
WHISKY. ii CHAIN HtUFRAL SPIRITS. SCMENUY DISTRIBUTORS. INC., N.Y.C.
ROOFING & SIDING
Terms Low as $9.00 Per Month
SERVING ALL CENTRAL OREGON
Gardner's Building Service
M Klversltlu Ave.
rhone 1239
WHO'S WHO IN BEND
AN ALmiBCTICAL CLASSIFIED IHHECTORT
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CESSPOOL SERVICE MONUMENTS SERVICES
Cesspool & Septic Tanks For Monument and Marker. OUR NEW
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' All Types of Mechanical
ai Kiklitl Service On SHINGLES SIDING
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827 Wall Hiuno 524 105 B. Greenwood I'hone 8H8 . 883 Bond Phone 1270
electric mqtorT Commercial Printing of Quality
Jerry'i Motor Shop 'PHOTOGRAPHIC OFFSET
Elnctrlo Motora Kepnlred LETTERHEADS
Armature Kc-WIiiiIIiik '
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REFK1GERATION '
68 Revere Phone MIfl-W Phone 90 r
CUB 12 or Jar
Sweet Pickles 19c
fchurehin I'ull quart
' Grape Juice 37c
Excellent' for Sandwiches
Chopped Olives 2 cans 19c
Columbia Plain or kosher
Dill Pickles qt. 37c
a
Nalley's 12 ox. Jars
Sweet Relish.. 2 jars 45c
it i)
Jell Powder pkg. 6c
Sjar Dee No. 2!j can
Freestone Peaches 19c
Dundee No. 2','j cans
Tomatoes 2 cans 35c
Dundee No. 2 can
Tomatoes
...15c
Hudson House No. 2 can
Spinach ....... 15c
Natnr Sweet Tall can
Peaches 13c
No. 10 enn (so-caiifd gallon)
Bing Cherries..: jrjJS9c
No. 10 can (so-called frallon)
Bartlett Pears gal. 98c
Hudson House No. 2 can
Peas and Carrots 19c
Hunt's .'10(1 size can
New Potatoes
11c
Smith Gigantic No. 2 cans
Sweet Peas... 2 cans 23c
Dundee 303 size cans
Crcrm Corn.. 2 cans 29c
.lack n' Bean Stalk No. 2 can
Fancy Cut Beans-f... 23c
Whitney No. 'j cans
Tuna Flakes... 2 cans 49c
Bumble Bee No. 'i can
Light Tuna 41c
Muslnrd or Tomato
Sardines 8 oz. can 18c
Rockfish 3 cans 29c
NEW EXTRA LARGE Vj lb. net
CHICKEN . . can $2.69
Whole In butter gravy
.JEWEL 1 lb. pkg. v
SHORTENING ...69 c
GOLDEN WEST 1 lb can
COFFEE ................... 52c
KRAFT SALAD DRESSING Pint jar ' '
MIRACLE WHIP ...... 33c
KRAFT -ELVEETA OR BROOKFIELD AMERICAN
CHEESE 2 lb. box 89c
CHOCOLATE CORDIAL 1 lb. box
CHERRIES ; 59c
CANNING SUPPLIES
Pcrawax pkg. l!c
TALL .
Jelly Glasses. . doz. 59c
BALL COMPLETE . ' .
Regular Caps. doz. 25c
REGULAR BALL or
Kerr Lids doz. 10c
JAM JELL
Pectin ..... bottle 10c
CAMPBELL'S No. 5 can
Tomato Juice. . can 25c
No. 10 (so-called gallon)
Apple Sauce. . gal. 89c
RANCHER'S PRIDE No. 2 'j can'
Chicken Fricassee.. 89c
OTTER RED ALASKA
Salmon . . No. 1 tall 69c
MAINE in oil
Sardines .... 2 cans 23c
SLICED BACON
Eastern Sugar Cured
In 1 lb. packages
lb. 49c
ASSORTED LUNCH MEAT.. no
POLISH SAUSAGE lh fty
VIENERS
PORK SAUSAGE lb. 49c . SWEET PICKLES qt. 49c
Country Style. Small Size
GROUND BEEF lb. 49c SPICED HERRING ...jar 49c
-Fresh Dully . Norwegian
CRACKLINGS, for dogs or chickens . . ea. 49c
LARD, open kettle rendered . . . 3 lbs. 49c
FRESHLY PICKED
I VEGETABLES
FANCY SNOBOY Pear Box
APRICOTS ...$1.49
Flat Crate Row Faced .....79c
i
FULL CRATE
BOYSENBERRIES ..$1.59
1
VINE RIPENED
WATERMELON ......... ea.49c
SWEET AS SUGAR
U. S. NO. 1 LBS.
NEW POTATOES ......... .39c
SUNKIST
LEMONS dor. 39c
Specie!: Fcr
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