The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, September 01, 1949, Page 11, Image 11

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    THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 194?
THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON
PAGE ELEVEN
California Girl Rides Bike
From Klamath Falls to Bend
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Flmonco Smith, of (ilciiiluli', Ciilif., rcitlly rides ln;r hobby!
SIiu'h oiio of thoHu liKhtwiMKlit-iyi lu faun who think nothiiiK of
IH'diilliiK oO inili'U or ho for an evening's outing.
'J'liu attraitive blonde C-'alilornia girl, with u (an liko mo-cha-colored
mitin, arrived thiH nmt week end on her bike, for
u vMl with her brother-in-law and sinter,, Mr. anil Aim. Omer
Zlllnuin. Shu wanted to make the entire trip on her bike, but
Jilt dinler "talked her out of it," slio laiiKhed. She went us fur
us Klainain ritun uy oils, iiiiu
Iter bjku shipped, and rode it
to Uend, by way of Crater
lake, a distance of about 'MO
miles, hlie IikjK Hut days lur the
hlki trip, allowing time lr sight
seeing anil hiking iiliing I lie way.
She-rides an Hercules,
Willi nylon tlivs. She curried
about 20 pounds of Iiiikimkc In.
cluilliiu her coinpucl kit with one
IhiuiiiI stove ami tclcsc-opln.! set
Ot ulcnallillhhcs.
Club Member
MIkh Sinllh is a inrmlicr o! Hie
lxiil Alliieli'H Wheelmen's iluli,
Hhoso IhKlunla tlccuiiites the hack
it her shirt. The itiuup corn lor
rides every Sunday, mill nilen tor
week end ouiIiikx. No mailer how
fur I hey ride. MImi Smith's tola)
Inlleaije In always 'JO mile more,
wllh the extra distance from
Clcmlnle lo (he slat-Unit point in
Im . Angeles (icureil In. The
club's IniiKi'at trip iu 3SU nilleH.
dim mild. Tlie one Ihe memlx'i'H
air proiiilrnl of. tlinii:h, Ik the
"C'omury" rlile". 11 louiiille tup
Irom Um Amjeles lo Simla Anna,
whli'h VJ ol Ihe meiiilM'iii niiule
In eluhl houi'K.
Tlio trip (rum Klamath I'nlls
to llenil lit the lunni'M hike liile
Minn Smith has maile "sulo."
Many "l'n"
Kveiy where she Jlmls other
Suit to Clear
Title Filed Here
A complaint In eiulty hus Ikimi
(lleil in circuit court hy Joy A.
Walker, el ux, ukuiiikI II.iiiIkom
It. licach. el ux unci A. L. liiack,
el ux, utvorclliiH to Ihe record ol
Ihe county cleiK.
In their complaint, the Walkers
state that I hey ate Ihe owners of
some lleiiil properly lo which Ihe
ilelenilants claim some rlliht.
The plalntllfs seek lo have the
ilelenilants set loiili their claims
In Ihe proiHTty, ami that iill such
claims lie uiljuilKeO null anil void
liy the court and the plaintiffs lie
tlcclai'cil sole owners ol the prop
erty.
Till! property In question Ir de.
si'i Hied as lot 11. Iilock 2'J, of I'm k
adillllon lo llend.
MAIT.KII ItY IIKAIt
Anihiiiaiie, Alaska. Seal. 1 Uli
Knute UaaiiiK'ni'd Peterson, 52
wa near ilealh In n hospital to
day alter lielne, mauleil by a nunc
mol her brown liear near Slana.
Peterson, u world war I vet
eran. left a . iicIhIiImii's cabin
Tuesday and was walking to his
own home when he was attarked
The Is'jir scalped him, nearly lore
lis J.iw oil, and lilt and clawed
Redmond
lleilniond, Sent. 1 (Soccliill
Mr. uml Mrs. Maui li e IIoIkm Is
were to leave Monday hy way
of United all lines for Until, O.,
where they will take delivery of
u bus for the ftethnond Union
hli'li school. llolM'rts plans to be
bai k by September 0.
Mis. I., .-if ill I II. wno lias neen
for several weeks, Is oiienit-
Inx her flower shop iikiiIii.
Mrs. Paul Cook and iluuuhler,
Judy, who have been visiting
irieniis in uamaim, plan to re
turn lo Kedmond this week.
Mrs. Helen linkers entertained
the Tuesday In Idee club at a
no-host Inncneon AiiriisI 23. Mrs.
II. W, Cumber was a ucst. Mrs.
It. Koberls held hlKh score,
and Mrs. K. W. Christiansen sec-
oiul IiIkIi.
Mis. U E. Smith will be host
ess to Ihe T uesday brlditu club
September 13 at her home.
Miss Mnrsuret llammbscher or
Ci iiiiIm 1'ass and Clyde Martin of
Albany were married at (, ranis
Pass August 111. Martin Is a grad
uate of Kedmond Union high
school and Llnflckl college. He
was at one time couch at Red
mond Union high school, and Is
now director ol physical educa
tion In Albany.
Miss Joanne O'Neill will be
honored wllh a miscellaneous
bridal shower tonight ul 8 o'clock
at 1359 A street, by a group of
friends. Miss O'Neill and Clifford
McCulloch will lie murrled in
early September.
Johnnie Murphy reported tsat
his bicycle was stolen from a
slull by the big gate near the
curnlval Saturday.
Miss liarbara Hanson of Sea
side was a guest of Miss Koherta
Donahue Irom Thursday night
until Monday. Both girls will at
tend Oregon Stutc college this
full.
Irving Steers spent the week
end in Kedmond wllh his mother,
Mrs. Gladys Steers; his sister,
Sully, and his grandmother, Mrs.
KOItli Smith. He left Sunday
night for Portland where he is
employed.
Miss liarbara Hanson of Sea
side was honor guest at a buffet
dinner Sunday at Ihe home of
Mrs. Edith Smith. Mrs. (Jludys
Steers assisted her mother.
Cucsts were Mrs. Inez Donahue,
Miss KolH-rtu Donahue, and Wai
ter Stuuffuchcr, from Kedmond;
Irving Steers, from Portland, and
Mrs. Zou Uurdlck from Camp
Sherman. Sully Steers assisted
her grandmother and mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Cus Hoglund and
children of Klamath Kails were
,1 t. lib.. ..II 1
i jut- ....... ii ,,f 'UllhliiM lli of Ida Iwulv
ml. u-Iuni. ,.llil, Ihi'iil pill IM Of IDS IKHly,
uplift, they have cxiierlences to
o.ure and stories uf adventure In
exc?wjnge. When she pulled Into
Ihe lihii.'!' at Crater lake, she was
llellghle'l lo find another 1 1 h I
weight bike parked there. Sure
enough, tin' ellow traveler looked
her up anil they hiked together to
Ihe summit of Jui field peak, yes
terday at Petersen's jock gar
dens, Miss Smith met two girls
on motorcycles, who had toured
Canada. 'Die three were compan
ions for the afternoon.
One of Miss Smith's first rides
after reaching Head was up Pilot
butte. "I walked n rimh! deal of
the way," she admitted, "but In
I.os Angeles. I think I could have
miule it lo the lop without any
trouble." She lias lieen adjusting
to the higher altitude, she ex
plained. I'liinlug down Pilot Initio
look only four minutes.
Miss Smith Is a discount clerk
at a crciUt company In Clenilale.
Kuhlicr powder, mixed with us
ptinlt and used for road surface,
greatly Improves the durability
of black-lop highways, recent
lests show.
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week end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
John Hanson of Terrebonne, 'flic
Hogliinds wero former residents
of Kedmond. Ilogliind served as
Deschutes county agent when
Ihey were living here.
Miss Kuth Klann spent last
Friday us a guest of Mrs. Mer
lin Armhruster and children.
Mrs. Merlin Armbrustcr and
children, Merlin Dale, Cheryl!
and Janice, were callers at Ihe
Klann home Tuesday afternoon.
I.lltle Nell Hunks of Salem, son
of Mr. und Mrs. James Banks, is
visiting his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Mux Cunning.
lloriien Heck Sr. und Borden
lleck Jr.' wero Kedmond visitors
who uttended the fair lust week.
They cnina to Kedmond from
Portland.
Word hus been received by
friends that Uorden Beck Sr. will
teach vocational agriculture at
the Woodburn high school.
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Sharp,
former resident of Kedmond,
were visiting friends and rela
tives over the week end. They
also attended the fair.
The average person, It is said,
brenthes in a pint of water a day.
THE EMBLEM OF
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and you'll nvr go back
to old f athlonad f lot tops"
Testing the seal is the most vital
step in home canning. The new
BALL DOME LID makes il
easy I To test, touch lid; II
Dome is down, jar is sealed.
Only Ball Dome Lids have this
amazing "Touch-Test" Seal. In
buying iart insist on Ball, only
jars that come with Dome Lidsl
1949 Boll
i Blu Book lest
than taprtco
Finctt Horn Cr
nine ind Fretting
Guidt cvtr issued I
36 pairs, hundreds
o, recipes, xo
at bit savins.
e oner.
Send top from I bos of Domo Lids
n Bands with only 10c. for your new
2Sc Bill Blue Book. II dealer la out
ol Ootnt Llda ask him to set some.
Yea must enclost boa top to get la
on thia oflarl
(All MOTHItS COMPANY,
Dtp. K, Mamie, Indiana
a si01 recipes, xoura
C t a D'S saving jflkt
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Oregon's
tSMffff' in Quarts
iri k " m - ffe il Cliv slock up forthe weeend witfT
'IrV'JrTrt V " il i smooth' refreshing Sicks' Select in
NT'dlr Jy quarts... the thrifty way to buy beer.
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SICKS' BREWING COMPANY V ' SAtCM, OREGON -'
mwwm for
Specials for Friday and Saturday
FOUR FREE DELIVERIES DAILY
Light Meat Tuna can 32c
Cloverleaf Sliredilid No. Vi tan
ic Shrimp can 33c
ic Darigold Milk tall cans 335c
it Shoe String Potatoes 2 cans 29c
Blue Bell No. Z'j Tins
it Van Camp's Pork and Beans 3 cans 33c
In Tomato hauce Picnic size
Sweet Peas 3 cans 33c
Klondike No. 2 tans
it String Beans 3 cans 33c
Otti-rlirook No. 2 tans
it Chicken Broth and Noodles 3 cans 29c
Blue Star
Whole Chicken Ho. 5 can 1.98
Handlers' I'ride
it Apple Juice No. 5 can 37c
William Tell
it Hormel Sliced Bacon 12 oz. can 49c
Bread & Butter Pickles, 2 jars 49c
. Best I'oods (Mrs. tanning's)
Garden Asparagus can 15c
Uarden Grown
Garden Cream Corn. 2 cans 29c
No. 2 tans
Bumble Bee Solid Tuna., can 41c
IJKliI Meal No. A tan
Bumble Bee Chunk Tuna, can 23c
No. Vi Size tan
Pitted Ripe Olives can 26c
Mt. Whitney
Sweet Mixed Pickles... btl. 19c
C. H. B. 12 oz. Bottle
Cucumber Chips btl. 14c
C. H. B. 12 oz. Bottle
Rancher's Pride Jelly., glass 13c
Strawberry, Loganberry, Blackberry
Krusteoi Pie Crust ... pkg. 33c
Krusteaz Hot Roll Mix pkg. 18c
SWANSOOWN
Instant Cake Mix .... pkg. 36c
Minute Man Soup Mix 3 pkgs. 25c
Lipron's Vegetable
Noodle Soup
Mix
3 pkgs. 33c
UPTON'S TEA
Orange Pekoe
I lb. 31c
i lb. 59c
16 bags 19c
-48; Bags 59c
HI He
CRACKERS
Ige. pkg.
29c
Sunshine Krispy
CRACKERS
2 lb. pkg.
49c
Swift's
PREM
12 oz. can 37c
2
Campbell's
TOMATO
SOUP
3 cans 31c
CERTO ;
bottle 19c
Get a FREE package of MUFFETS
THE IEW, IMMOVED lOIIHD SHREDDED WHEAT
HHkli to by so aWlgerfloa
BRING IN THIS CERTIFICATE!
This rrtifirt that 1 hav been given 1 FREE packag of MuffeU, the NEW,
IMPROVED round ShradcUd Wheat.
3 pkgs. 23c
8mn ob R.F.D
Cn-r
Offer void qbIm this cartificata it ticnad by customar in accordanc with
terma of thia offer.
Uotltt 1 offer par catfaatar. Taa Quaker Oott Co.
My Rffular ahalf prie for Muffeta H t o ba filled In by gracar).
Offer good only in United State. Offer expiree September 30, 1949,,
TO THf GROCER: Mali fltlt cerftftcafe to
MMMPTIONS, Dapt. 1WA, Lock lox A01S, Chicooo 77, Ulbwl t
.FfSnfflTI.
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NALLEY'S
POTATO CHIPS
ige. pkg. 23c
NALLEY'S
TANG
The Perfect Salad Dressing
pt. 25c qt. 45c
NALLEY'S
BEEF STEW
15 or. 35c
30 oz. 63c
NALLEY'S
CHILI CON CARNE
Mid American Style
15 or 27c 30 or. 51c
Pear Box
Hale Peaches $1.35
.r... Large size Irom The Dalles
Elbertd Peaches box 98c
Medium size Pear box
Gravenstein Apples box $1.35
Tokay or Rebier Grapes 3 lbs. 29c
Bananas, Golden Ripe ....... 2 lbs. 25c
Oregon Tomatoes ... crates 69c & 79c
Fresh Corn doz. 29c
Green Peppers 3 lbs. 19c
Bartlett Pears pear box s1.35
BEEF ROAST ....... lb. 55c
From Young Grain Fed Steers
VEAL SIRLOIN STEAK lb. 69c
GROUND BEEF .............. lb. 45c
PORK SAUSAGE. ............ lb. 45c
VEAL ROAST....... lb. 55c
., CROWN
I Luncheon Meats, assorted . .... lb. 59c
LARD
Open kettle rendered
3 lbs. 59c
LEG O LAMB
, Local spring lambs
Lb. 69c
jjjNUflORfl
l:-i3iLrlVi!'"
NU BORA
Giant Size
57c
CRISP, CRUNCHY
TOLL HOUSE COOKIES
Just melt in your mouth.
Make a batch today ...so easy!
Racipt on Package
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