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TUESDAY, AUGUST 1 94 PAGE TEN THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON Jimmy Stewart Will Wed Today Hollywood, Aug.. 9'Ui Jimmy Stewart, Hollywood's most eligi ble bachelor, gains a wile and va cates his tille today. ' Late this afternoon the - shy movie star will slip a plain gold wedding ring on the linger of Mrs. Gloria McLean, 31, the pret ty divorcee who caught him by playing hard-to-get. " Only 25 friends will watch the ceremony. "For a part of a man's life, bachelorhood is a fine, institu tion," said Stewart, who has dodged marriage-minded ladies lor 20 years. "But waiting this long was overdoing It a bit. I was getting lonely." After a small, quiet reception at the home of Stewart s agent, the couple will honeymoon at home for three days. Stewart and Mrs. McLean Invited only relatives and a few close friends to. hear the Rev. Dean Osterberg read the . mar riage ceremony at the Brent wood Presbyterian church, near his home. They did not Invite reporters or photographers to either the wedding or the reception. The chatty socialite met Stew, art, 41, at a dinner party at Gary' Cooper's home. Friends said he liked her because she did all the talking. "Gloria can't sew. and' I don't think she can even cook, but she Is charming, clever, gay, beauti ful, sensible,' understanding," he said. She's not a shy young rose bud. She's warm and open". The brunette bride will walk down the aisle on the arm of her brother-in-law. New York manu facturer Gregg Draddy. Her sis ter, Mrs. Ruth Draddy, will be matron of honor. Moil talent scout, Billy Grady, who discov ered Stewart in -a. Broadw ay play and brought him to Hollywood in 1933, will be best man. , 2nd Largest Field Looms in Big Race Goshen, N. V., Aug.. 9 The second largest field and the sec ond largest purse in Hambleton ian history was in prospect today as the owners of 18 three-year-old trotters prepared to enter their horses for the 24th running of harness racing's greatest classic at Good Time park tomorrow. Only the Inaugural run at Syra cuse in 1924 which grossed $73,- 451.32 and netted Guy McKinney $-18,815.92 and the bulky field of 19 which bowed to Tital Hanover in 1945 surpassed the expected field for the 1949 version of the "Kentucky derby of harness racing." League Standings (Br Unlud Praaal COAST LEAGl-E w Hollywood 78 Sarramcnui , 71 Oakland 7t Sn btego 9 SaUI 69 Portland 67 San Kranciaco 62 Loa Angelca 67 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. rew York , Cleveland Boton &s Philadelphia 58 47 Detroit 57 49 Chicatro 44 60 Washington ST 64 St. Louia M 70 Si NATIONAL LEAGUE W. U Sr. Louia 64 39 Brooklyn (4 39 New York 53 50 Philadelphia U 5t Boston 63 52 Pittsburgh 46 , 66 Cincinnati 43 6X Chicago 40 66 Pet. .69 .526 .511 .604 .4113 .456 .413 Pet .637 .M s:s .552 .318 .423 .366 .327 Pet .621 .611 .5ii .503 .506 .451 .410 .377 Everett Junior College Invited Everett, Wash., Aug. 9 Uli Everett Junior college has ac cepted the Invitation of Pasadena city college to play in the Pasa dena Rose bowl December 3. School officials announced the California college has agreed to play in Everett Memorial stadium the following season under the auspices of the Everett Shrine club. The 1950 encounter will be known as the first annual Ever green Shrine bowl contest. Pasadena city college, fourth largest Junior college In the na tion, has ranked in the top 10 of national "aycee ratings every year since 1940. Everett Junior collepe has broken even with Santa Rosa Jun ior college in two home and home games and defeated Lassen jun ior college here last fall. Use classified ads In The Bulle tin for quick results. Prineville Plans Meeting Tonight Prineville, aug. 9 Stanley Church, field representative of the Pacific Northwest Develop ment association, and Charles M. Sanford, who recently retired as assistant general manager of the Pacific Power & Light Co., will attend a mass meeting of Crook county citizens tonight, when It Is planned to form a county com mittee given the responsibility of drafting a brief for presentation at congressional regional hear ings on bills that have been in troduced for the creation of a Co lumbia valley authority. The meeting tonight will be held at the Lyric theater under joint auspices of the chamber of commerce and Ochoco Irrigation district. ALBINA DEFEATED Portland, Aug. 9 Ui Alblna fuel eliminated defending cham pion Albany In the state semi pro baseball tournament last night. 8 to 0, in five innings. Reliance system of Portland eliminated Reedsport. 1 to 0, with a lone run in the first extra inning. PKOUlhcSS HKPOKTED Prlnevlllo, Aug. 0 LaSelle Coles, manager of the Ochoco Ir rigation district, reported yester day that the Drag Lino Rentals' Co., of Long Beach, Calif., is mak ing goo dpiogress on a $571,545.25 contract on the first unit of re habilitation of the Ochoco Irriga tion dam seven miles east of here. The Long Beach company offi cially started the work, the total cost of which will reach $1.500,. 000, at ceremonies held here July 9. Coles reported that the past week the contractors fired a 30.-000-pound blast of a new type of explosive In a basaltic bluff Just below the dam, and that residents of the neighboring countryside did not know of It. . The contractors are now hurry ing removal of riprap material from the blasted cllffslde. Water will be released from the reser voir on September 17 to facili tate operations. The contractors must complete work on the base of the dam by January 1. when gates will be closed and the run off will be conserved for the 1950 irrigation season. Bulletin Classifieds nrlng Results Answer Questions, Parents Directed Chlcagu U'i A child's speech may bo Impaired If his parents meet his questluns with disappro val or Indifference, Wendell John son, professor of speech and psy chology at the State University of Iowa, said. While the child, may grow up to speuk fluently and enunciate clearly, he may at the same tlmo confuse, antagonize and demoral ize his listeners and disturb and mislead himself, "It Is Important that a child learn to distinguish clear and on swerablo questions front vague and meaningless ones," he said. "If he does not learn tills, the least of the consequences are like ly to be Inefficiency and muddle headedness, while the graver re. suits may Include certain of the more serious forms of pcrsomil and social maladjustment." . Johnson added that parents should encourage children to make a habit of asking these two questions: "What do you mean?" and How do you know?" ONLY A 1'BANK Elbow Lake, Minn., Aug. 9 HP Parmer Victor Selterland still wondered tndav If three Norse maidens found their way up Un ited river of lite north to his farm 173 years ae.ii. I le said lie found a small "mile stone" on the farm. According to a college professor, the charac ters or "runes" uy: "Year 177H four maidens set camu on this knoll." Ihit Profi'HSnt' J, A. Ilolvlk of Concordia college at Mooihi-ml, Minn., who did the liiinslatliiK, mii ttl the sloiiii wiiN a prank, lie pointed out that four young women once owned the Setter huiil fin in. BEND FOOT COMFORT SERVICE S1EC1AMZ1NO IN JIECIlANICAt FOOT COKRKCTION WEAK ARCHES CAUSE FOOT TROUBLE, LEG TROUBLE, BODY TROUBLE Corns MtueUAohe. "u" ralloiuioa Hwrlllnr t Bunions Ankle Aehea NarvoimniN.. Ingrown Nalla Knee I'alna or I'oatur Free Arch O Scope and Xltay Examination 1'u.toin M.tle and HUx Foot Appliance Orthopedic Hhoea for Men, Women and Children Graduate PraellpedUt, American School of Praetlpedlea, Chicago, 111.. In Attendance. X-Ray Fittings Buster Brown Shoe Store Bowling ( Sport Parade (Continued from Page 9) reasoned that supper with a scratch sheet might not be a sub stitute for home ' cooking but that it could make a guy good and mad. You can only, sympa thize when the biscuits go flat, but you can boil when a three horse parlay folds in the stretch. There was no word from the 49th street mothers club. But friends, neighbors and rel atives, showing more loyalty than Lassie, had knocked the price down to 3 to 1 in favor of Charles. The Broadway reaction was that everybody in Cliffside, N.J., Gus's home town, was mar ried and that bachelors were run out of town. - Battle Lines Drawn So the battle lines were drawn wedded bliss vs. single bliss and ambition vs. ability and both clouters boasted that they were in their best, if unimpres sive, condition. Charles was keeping quiet about his brittle hands and the .blackout but wasn't even talking about his managerial woes. But the one-time pawnshop porter. who would rather do his punch ing on a bass viol, had internal aunculties. Jake Mintz, his man ager pi record, nad stolen a march on several managers not on tms record, and there was an aura of impending action in Ez- The Office team last night mov ed into first place in the Brooks- Scanlon bowling league by scor ing a four point win over the Box factory. High individual series honors went to Harold Hagen of the Maintenance bowlers with a total of 4S3. Steve Steidl of the Elec tric squad took the top single game on a 190 score. In turning in their four point win over the Box factory the Of fice bowlers scored high team series of 1601 and high team game of 560. Other team matches resulted as follows: Maintenance dumped the Planers for four points; the Powerhouse upset the Woods three points to one, and the Roundhouse defeated the Electric team three points to one. Scores follow: Powerhouae: Eircnbaeh. 391: Cat. 333 ; Wuuu-Kk. 3&y. Total 1411. Woods: Jacklch. 348: Kribs. 238: H. Stutail. 390. Total 136. Office: Morria. 464: Dcvertaiu. 432; Pacey, 357. Total 1601. box Factory : Wya t. 40? ; Hauireber?, 41 ; Strom,' 306.1 Total UVi. -Pianera: A. Ciirtiaa. 425: O. Wick, 416; -E.J K.rba. 476. Total 1434. alaihtienancej Zakit. 352; Sandman. 4U34- Jiaittn. 483. Total 1548. Roundhouse: E. Stitfall. 474 : S. Dearth. 443; Absentee. 375. Total 1415. Electric : Absentee. 375 ; F. DaJrymple. 390; S. Steidl. 450. Total 1380. zard's Quarters. The well-fed Gus, a ready smile on his battered baby face, exuded an air of confidence and predicted victory against the forces of anti- marriage. With professorial dic tion, Uus grunted: "He's a sucker for a right hand. Charles, not to be caught off first, theorized right back: "He's a sucker for a left hand. The best way to avoid trouble from poison ivy is to keep away Irom the pesky plant A RUSSIAN VERST IS A GARMENT - VJHOSH YEC lOCl Nylll Going Hunting This Fall? f RENT YOUR LOCKER NOW! Slifn up your locker now, and he sure you have one to slore your Runic in. And remember that you can make thririy and valuable use of it the rest of the summer. To save on food bills, see us for Fresh Meats Wholesale Prices Answer: FALSE A measure of length. Here's WHY SAFEWAY QUOTES 2 PRICES ON BEEF CUTS 7 ,0v I At this time of year, range or "grass-fed" beef is more plentiful. Grain-fed beef is scarce. As our customers know, Safeway buys only U. S. graded beef, and as a rule, just the top grades (U. S. GOOD, or better) but U. S. government graders will not stamp range-fed beef higher than U. S. COM MERCIAL which is one grade lower than U. S. GOOD. Safeway must therefore buy some U. S. COMMERCIAL at well as U. S. GOOD grade of beef to insure on adequate supply. So and here's the important part to you while this condition lasts, Safeway will quote prices for both grades, on beef steaks, rib roasts, rump roasts, and other hind quarter cuts. We will charge the usual fair price for U. S. GOOD cuts, and a lower money-mvini price for U. S. COMMERCIAL cuts. Thus, at Safeway, this situation can really help you save money on good-eating meat, because U. S. COMMER CIAL is good eating meat. Perhaps it is a little less tender and not as well murbled with fat a U. S. GOOD, but It li more lean and equally, fine In flavor. Regardless of the cut or grade, you con be sure that all Safeway meat curries Safcway's famous money-back guarantee of satisfaction and that all cuts are trimmed waste-free. Compare Safeway Quality I Compare Safeway Prices! aSc .... ie lb. v. - .... one USSoodSJrt- steaks U.S.Comm.Roun Boae-essBeeHor Stews HeeiofBeefu--c r Beef Short R-bs - 3,t Lean rou- ROASTS Good Wb 00SS ComaU!!! GoodSir.oinT.ps S Comm.SirloiaT.pwi (Sirloin tiP m.Va an b. 79' lb. lb. 85' lCORNNc..J10cc-sr5cii.s225 GARDENSIDE BRAND CREAM STYLE GOLDEN BANTAM Freestone Sliced Peaches sntdor no. v, c White Satin Sugar It'i canning lima) Cider Vinegar oid mi Sno-White Salt Plain or Iodized Porter's Fril-lets Krinlly 099 noodlsi 25-lb. Sack "X" Gallon 49' 10-lb. Sack 28' 3. Hot. Fruit Cocktail HOSTESS DELIGHT 2Vi CAN IT 59' Pot Roast Bi.d. ib.. tender liver Eeef-ft-65' ' bone Va. 65' co MEAT VALUES OTHER GUAR sud.acom.:-- ;-e LARGE VARIETY OF HEALTHFUL. SPARKLING FRUITS Suzanna Pancake Flour 2rib. p.,. 25' Sperry's Pancake Flour 4 ib. sack 49e Kraft Miracle Whip Dressing j.r 29' Best Foods Mayonnaise pint j.r 39e Mrs. Wrighfs Bread wM.orwh...Mb.io.f 14 Ritz Crackers s,y.cri.P Hb. l0 32e Tea Timer Crackers .! ... . 31e CHEESE Famous Tillamook American u59 PAN READY SEA FOODS lb. 49c Ib. 69c Ib. 29c Ib. 25c Crabs, just shell& eat Ib. 33c Halibut Steaks Salmon Steaks Rock Cod Fillets Whiting Fillets Miscellaneous Values Jell Well Desserts twt pkg. 7c Jello Desserts 4n.w Pg. 8c Haley's Meat Balls nun 3c Campbell Soup ciy v.,.t.bi. , 14c Zoom Cereal Fi,i,.,-, , t i6.oi.pi,. 23c Linit Gloss Starch ,2J. pl,. 1 3c Aerowax s.if.pii,i,i,9 w pin 29c Playfair Dog Food 3 , 29c NOB HILL Rich, whole bean coffee Mb, 45c Mb. 89c ib. 10c AIRWAY Mild flavor, whole bean coffee Mb. Bag 42c 2 ,b- 83 C Watermelon Ib. 4c Luscious beauties enjoy them with a scoop of ice cream or "on your j cold cereal. TOMATOES Fresh garden grown Taife their real garden flavor. New POTATOES White Row No. I$. Male grand potato salad. 10 lbs. 39 c CANTALOUPES Ib. 8c ITALIAN PRUNES . Ib. 10c GREEN CABBAGE Ib. 5c GOLDEN CARROTS lb. 8c CELERY Pascal lb. 10c SWEET CORN Ib. 7c CUCUMBERS, mild Ib. 10c DANISH SQUASH Ib. 5c Apples Gravensteihs, famous for cooking 4 lbs. 25c Seedless Grapes 2 ib. 19c EGGS a ;iui,k smai1' doi.jjic RINSO N 7; 57e White King X: 57c GRANULATED SOAP . PI FHriI White Half IQC DalJaUAVall Magic Gallon VJ For whiter, tofer bleaching 3E2SXMMMu''' mr. in,....,. t aa 1 THE W H 1 1 1 Vj,-f 11 axpqotef i Worth of WMtmgnww gjia i Home Appllancetl 1 WW) tii You may win. u. utui Hyodby... mcnaw Mm White Magic soap si0 Woodbury Soap Buy 3 bars 30c Get ih txtra bar tor c 10c LB.