, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1949
THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON
PAGE ELEVEN
Social Security
For Dependents
Of Veterans Due
WldnwM, I'hlldiiMi mill ili'iti'mli'til
pilI'dllN Of Will III Will' II VI'll'lltllH
who illi'il within ihii'i- yiMiiH iifli'r
hiiiiiu alili' illKi tiiUKii won lemlnil
cl thlM wiM'lt hy the Ori'HuM it.
liiirtmi'iil n( vi'liMium' iiffiilri llml
Hiry may lie i'l(illi lor hdiIiiI
Ki'ciirlly Iii'iii'IIIh I'linii'il im lln
n-milt at tlx- miin'N llini' In (irllvc
unvli'i'.
Tltlt II of tin- Hui'liil Willi lly
lll't llt'OVltll'H that Nlll'll vr-i-i II MH
tiro iVt'ini'il to have illi'il fully In-NUii-d,
to have iwi-lvi'il monthly
wiimi'k of not Ii-mh thiin $HK), anil
to lluvi- lii-i-n palil not Iimm ihnn
$'!! In wai(c In each yi-ar In
whli-h tlu-y hail 30 ilnyn or more
of active wervlce after Sept. 16,
1HI0, muler the act.
The veteran nuiHt hove hail (HI
ilnyu of cnnllniiotiH Hfrvlcc, a part
of which must have I n hetween
Keit. Ill, HMO, anil July 2!5, 1IM7.
tmleHH he wiih illNchai K''il Hnoner
for HiTVii-e Incurteil iIUiiIiIIIIIi-h.
Tlu effect of title II, approved
In Auitutit, 1 UK",. h to aHUie
monthly Income pnymenm to a
widow with minor ililliln-n, or to
the dependent mi-nln, or a lump
mm payment to the unremarried
widow without minor children.
KiirvlvliiK a world war II veteran
dlHchai'Kcd without illnhnnor who
died within three yearn after III k
dUcharce,
Son 10 Have Not I'lli-il
Payments are not made, how
over, where NUrvlvoiH are recelv
Ink' death riiinM-nillnn from the
vcIi-i'iiiim adiidnlNtratlon hi'i-auw
of Korvli'o conniHtiil death.
Oregon oMIi'IiiIh of the mn-lul
wrcurlty adinlnlHtratlon wild that
while the hulk of paymcntx under
the net have tx-rn completed, due
to the fact that mom world war II
Bet vlremen were illKchaiHi-d more
than three yearn aRo, lliere are
mill Rome death ocrurrlnt! ainoni;
Horvlcemcn discharged later Ainu,
they mild It Ik possible Koine nut
vlvoin have not filed heraime they
were unaware of ihcne hcnefltK
Such ntiillriitloim are mill valid
they Kaiil, althouiih paymentH will
he made retroactive only three
ninniliM from time of npplU-utlon
Ai)llcantK were advlsiil to con
tact their neareKt nodal Hccurltv
office, county veteranx' itorvlee of
ficers, or the Portland or Salem
offices of the department of vet
erans' affairs,
WIIKAT CUSHIONS I'l.ANE
Moscow. Ida. 'Hi Two Ooeur
d Alene, Ida., fishermen In 'tw
toon plane dliln t let a little mat
ter like n lack of water slop them
when thev ran out of lias, u, n
Anderson anil llnliert Dcufahauuh
luffered only scralchis when
Ihey landivl on a wheat field near
here.
Ilulletln Classifieds HHnK Itmults
OUT OUR WAY
1 YOU'LL M USIW I SHUT UP
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By J. RWjliami
l I THAI S NO JOKE" I
61E1M06C0PB X THAT CROSG ( MACHIMES 60 NEAR I
NF-XT--WHVIJW'T FEIfC"l'M H LIK.B HUfAANO THAT I
VOU TAKE THE NCTT TAKIM' IT'LL BE COSTIM"
( COVERS OFP ri TH' WHOLE ( UNA AS MUCH AS
. AND LOOK IN? J V. THING APAfccT IT DOFS PEOPLE J
V TO LOCAT6 A X TO GET THEIR.
i.i . iff!1. w. mh J-C?vs"ly.' .
Shevlin
Shevlln, Aiijf. 18 (Special)
Mrs. Amos Thompsfin was hos
tess to the Pinochle club Thurs
day, August 11, Cucsts were Mrs.
Mrs. Wlllard fjumport, Mrs. Joe
I'etronovlch, Mrs. Holland (Jum
per!, Mrs, Veins Dahlln, Mrs. Jim
Idlly, Mrs. Koherl Van Taswl and
Mrs. Orville flean. Mrs. Joe I'e
tronovlch woo hl;li prize, and
Mis. Wlllard tiumpert won float
in prize.
Ml. mid Mrs. Vincent li. Kel
hill are the parents of n Kill horn
Sunday, AukusI H, at the SI.
Charles hospital. 'I he baby welch
ed 7 pounds, 4 ounces and has
been named Cfcella KllzaUflh.
Mrs. Verus Oahllti and sons are
In Portland for a while, to hove
dental work done, and also for a
visit. I
Mrs. Myrtle Peterson Ij, viltllinK j
In Portland with her t.on and
diiujjhler in law, Mr. and Mrs. !
Clarence Peterson, and family. I
Visiting at the home of Mr. and !
Mi'K. Joe Petronovich and family!
last week was Mis. Joe petrono-
vlch's sister, fiorn Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cox and'
son and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cox
of liend went to Clatskanle Krl-
; day to atleud the wedding of Mrs.
j Kenneth Cox's sister, Miss June
Moorehead, to Harold J. lirnpia,
' which was held Saturday, Au
i Rust 13.
I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walters
land family of Medford were re
I cent visitors at the borne of Mr.
land Mrs. Orville Kuller.
I Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ijino are
I the paientx of a girl born Tues
day, August 10, at the St. Charles
hospital. 'Jho baby weighed 9
pounds, 4 ounces and has been
named Carolyn Jeanne.
'f rii ia Kleenon was honored by
a birthday party given on Tues
day, August lf, by her grand
mother and Mrs. Krank Mauger.
Cuests were Patty Posey, 1- rankle
Maugei, Phyllis Kmery, I.ana
Stingley, Donna Stlngley, Carol
.lorgensen, Susan Kleenon and
Paul Kleenon. Tricla Is years
old.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Emery and
children spent the week end at
Laplne with Mrs. Jim Emery's
mother, Mrs. Violet Cox.
Ml. and Mrs. Pete Slmpklns
and Cale spent the week end in
Klamath Kails visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Lew Hodge and family,
Mrs. Harry Stingley and chil
dren spent the week end In Dend
with Mrs. Harry Stingley' sis
ter, Mrs. Eugene Meyers while
the men fished at Paulina lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Anderson
and family spent the. week end in
Hend with Mr. and Mrs, Kred
Kredrickson and family.
Mrs. Iean Aldrlch and Theono
left Saturday for ClatskanlP. She
may go buck to Minnesota as she
has received word her mother Is
very 111.
Mrs. Orville Bennett has re
turned from a visit to Minnesota.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wallace and
children left Saturday for the
east to make their home.
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Stell
King and family are Mr. and Mrs.
H. C. Pope and family and Mrs.
It. E. Walker. The Popes stayed
for a short visit while Mrs. K. E.
Walker Is going to stay for a
Ion kit visit. Sh. Is Mrs. King'
sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Jnok Cox and on
spent the week end In Hend vllt
ing relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank MauRer
and son spent a few days at tho
coast ashing and visiting lust
week.
Iois Rltter had tho misfortune
to cut her leg on her bicycle Fri
day. The pedal came off and tht
rod went into her leg. She hud
to go to Hend to have the wound
sewed up.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ilurgess
spent a few days In Portland lust
week.-
Glen Moorehead of Clatskanle
is here visiting his sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Cox and family.
II. H. AIAVAVS IH.AMKI
New York. Aug, 1H Ul'i - The
New York World Telegram and
other Scrlppsdluward ncwspiicrs
said In a special dispatch from
Uindon Tuesday that America
was blamed for causing England's
'dollar-shot tac.e.
I he dispatch was the third In
a series on conditions under Hi It-
ain's lalxir government, by Ed
ward T. I'ech, Scripps-Howaid
senior editor,
'American high prices were
blamed for swallowing lip the
U. S. loan to Itrltaln three years
ago, and when American tirlces
fell, America again got blamed
for causing England's 'dollar
shortage',"
In either case, the dispatch said,
it was "that old dchhll Uncle
Sam."
Woodland brings the highest re
turn when producing high-grade
saw logs; cord wood for fuel Is
a byproduct.
The Price Thrill!
The Taste Thrill!
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UPTON'S TEA
Orange Peko.. 1 lb. box 1.25
48's pkg.49c
Marshmallows pkg. 15c
KERR
Reg. Mouth Jars. qts. doz. 89c
Western Beer case '2.98
Zee 200 Count
Facial Tissues 21 5c
f Lux Rakes pkg. 29c I s! dillaed
Lifebuoy 3 bars 25c ) feJJ AN"
I Rinsa. oka. 29c I I ifjISlitEi ,
I Lux Soap 3 bars 25c
Swan... 3 bars 25c I
Spry 3 lbs. 79 )
product SaVln -V
pJ5Com in for ft
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Carnation 13 ox. pk(t. Jr II lLXV
Corn Flakes.. 235c CJ ifj
II
LW CANTALOUPE .... .. 5c
WATERMELON lb. 21 c
Sweet Corn. . . 2 doz. 65c
PEACHES..... box $1.69
Elbertas for Canning.
PEARS . . box$1.49
No. 1 Bartlotts for Canning.
APPLES....... box $2.49
Gravcnsteins for Canning.
Italian PRUNES ......... box '1.79
CUCUMBERS lb. 9c
op':.
Carnation Milk.. 3 cans 35c
Swift's
Allsweet Oleo.... 2 lbs. 53c
Wisconsin
Cheese lb. 59c
Kraft
Powdered Milk.... lb. 39c
Fresh Medium Eggs, doz. 69c
Tillamook
Cheese . 2 lb. loaf 1.43
Bend Dairy
Cottage Cheese, pt. cup 28c
Carnation
Malted Milk lb. jar 43c
Badger state
Limberger
Cheese lb. brick 69c
SWIFT'S 12 oz. can
PREM can 39c
TOMATO JUICE ......... No. 5 can 23c
OCCIDENT FLOUR .... . 50 lb. bag 3.98
BISQUICK Ige. pkg. 39c
Friskie DOG CUBES 10 lb. bag 1.29
Sunshine KRlSPY CRACKERS 2 lb. box 45c
SWIFT PRODUCTS
CORNED BEEF 12 oz. can 49c
CHOPPED HAM .- 12 oz. can 53c
VIENNA SAUSAGE ... 2 cans 35c
FRANKFURTERS 12 oz. can 49c
POTTED MEAT ..3 cans 25c
V, Oz. Cans.
CORNED BEEF HASH N?. 2 can 35c
HAMBURGERS 10 oz. can 45c
TAMALES 13 oz. jar 25c
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