The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, July 19, 1951, Page 10, Image 10

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    THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1951
PAGE TEN '
THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND. OREGON
Honeymoon Trip,
Hon
; Winterhaven, Calif., July 19
pi An Arizona-wide . s e a r c h
launched- lori a honeymooning
' bride in the belief she was kid
naped ended here today when Cal-
uomia Doraer inspectors found
her? ad; her - husband : driving
peaoenuy ro.san u.ego,
Tha couple, navy . seaman John
Furey, 24. of PhiladelDhia. and
hls,wi,AUdrey, 23 formerly of
San Jose, Calif., were stopped
iur u ruuune. iruic .inspection
across -the river from Yuma, Ariz:
Inspirator Tony . Ferrera be
came "suspicious - when he no
ticed a i canvas water bag was
hanging o ver. the. rear license
plate. The? license-corresponded
to that given by a Tucson, Ariz.,
service station attendant ' who
. carJiePnreported -seeing Mrs. Fu
rey drive off with a man who
sat in he back scat holding a gun
at her. back.
;- An Imperial county sheriffs
deputy? immediately - snapped a
pair ofshandcuffs on the speech
less Fureyv and ordered him out
of thccar.i ; ;
. Identity Provided
UowMrerc, Furey was able to
. . Identllyj.hlmseLf to the. satisfac
tion of the deputy and a military
poiiceiriaoA i -
HeiexfUained ho and his bride.
-.. wno wen married in f hiladelphla
June 3V. were on a southern hon
eymoon, trip; en route to San
DiegOfvCaMf.f where- Furey was
uue 10 report next saiuraay.
io- corrooorate ms storv. he
pointed-.- to ;the back -.Beat .loaded.
witn weaning presents.
- Furey .explained he had- climb
ed in the. back seat of the auto
after tbr stopped In. Tucson to
refill the?tank with gas because
he wanted to rest. ' He , said he
had beet-driving all day;, -v
No gunwas found in the auto.
Stopped for Best .
He aalit.it took them so, long
to get from Tucson to the AtW
. zona- border ..because, they had
stoppeddrt Gila Bend,: about half,
way to rest at a motel during the
heat -of the day. They then re
sumed their trip. ,
Officials at the border station
lef the -couple go- on their way.
Furey said they planned to stay
with friends tonight at EI Centra,
Calif,, -then-resume their trip to
morrow for. San Diego.- .
In Tucson, police were unable
to locate the service -station at
tendant, Glenn Scott,-, who start
ed, the search with his story. . .
However,.. Mitchell McKinley,
owner of the station, said he did
not see any gun. ...v.
!."I guess they must have had
ai. lovers' quarrel," he said.
A s L
'NBA Ttiephoto,
tin r AM MEN T O. Edmund
Olubb" (above), 'director of the
State Department's office of Chi
nese aflairs, has been suspended
rumriinfT lhvMtlizfitlnn on security
charges. The $12,000-a-year diplo
matic service vewran sura ne imw
: . no comment atthls tune."
I NEW- RFT.TOR ARRIVES,
! Prineville, July 19-r-Rev. Albert
Lucas, new, rector- of St. -Andrew's
Episcopal church here, has
- arrived with Mrs. Lucas and their
small son from Washington, D.
Ck and will be at the Bend home
of .Bishop Lane W.' Barton of the
Eastern Oregon diocese of . the
church until their furniture ar
rives from Washington, D. C,
their former home, and they can
establish themselves . In the rec
tory of the local churchr Rev,
Lucas is a world war' II .veteran,,
having served with the U, S. ma
rines., .
With Bishop Barton and Rev.
Fv iC. Wissenbachr pastor of -the
Trinity Episcopal church of Bend
nere tor, tne. occasion,' Rev. Lu
cas was Introduced to his parish
ioners Sunday evening.
i VISITS IN PRINEVILLE
! Prineville, July 19-i-Mrs. Ruth
Spjllman of Salem, member of
the staff at the office of Manley
Homnson, director of tourist in
. formation .for the state highway
department, , arrived ; here yester
day for a week's visit with her
friend, Miss Esther Riegel. Mrs.
Splllman, who. will, be shown ov
er-scenic, spots of Crook.county
' oy Juaee a. k. Bowman,- mem
ben of the chamber, of commerce
highway committee, and others,
will be a guest next Tuesday at
tne weeKiy mnoneon oi tne ennm
ber at the Ochoco Inn.
KLAMATH COUPLE VISITS
Prineville, July 19- Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Gordon, who recently
retired after a long service as
teachers in K 1 am ath Falls
schools, have been here canvass
ing business opportunities. Gor
don, who has been teaching in the
manual training department of
Klamath Falls schools, declared
that It is his desire to establish
a. limited cabinet shop business.
Ellis Kinder
V (Continued from Page 9) ;
even their series against Chicago
and Vic Raschi and Bob Kuzava
combined to hold the White Sox to
one run despite 11 hits. The Yanks
scored a single run in the third,
two more Jn . the sixth and then
Johnny Jiize's two-run .homer in
the eighth' clinched matters.-- Ras
chi got credit for- his 13th .win
while Chlsox starter Bill. Pierce
suffered his seventh loss., :.
' Also 'in the American league,
the -Philadelphia A's .bashed 20
hltSr-includlng home runs, by Gus
Z e r ri 1 a I and Eddie Joost to
trounce, the Detroit Tigers, 16 to
9. The total of, 25 .runs set a seas
on4 record for , the. American
league And the Washington Sen
ators beat -the St Louis Browns.
7 to 1, to spoil Satchel Paige's
return to tne majors, raige pucn
ed eight innings, allowing five
runs and 11 hits. Bob Porterf ield
pitched a six-hitter for the Sen
ators; v ' i -.'.
In' the National, league, Ralph
Klner of Pittsburgh smashed three
home runs to hand the league
leading Brooklyn Dodgers a 13-12
loss, their sixth In the last seven
games. One of Klner's blasts was
a grand-slammer. Other homers
were hit by. Joe Garagiola. and
Gus Bell of the Pirates, Roy-Cam-
oanella and Jackie Robinson -of-the
Dodgers. ,
But the v Dodgers kept their
eight-game league lead Intact as
tne.- st,,,- iwouis uarcnnais movea
into second place, with a 9-6 win
overi. the Boston Braves, The
Cards pounded out-18 hits, .three
pach bj Stan jMusial and country
aiaugnier. : , ;
The Giants slipped to third
Mace as they lost to the Chicago
Cubs for the second straight dav.
fi : to Z, Hank Sauer; and Chuck
Connors each walloped a two-run
homer for the Cubs while Frank
Hiller - held ; the, Giants to four
hits, I h e I u d J n g ; Willie Mays'
homery. .- ... , ; -, -..
The Cincinnati Kcds and Phil
adelphla Phils , split a brilliantly
nltchwl twl-nlght double-header.
The Reds took the first game, 2 to
Q,-as Willie Ramsdell's four-hitter
beat Bubba Church.- Ken Johnson
pitched a five-hit shutout for the
Phils in the nightcap, although
his mates made only three off
Herm Wehmeler and Frank
Smith. v -
Yesterday's star- Ralph Klner.
Pirates Smashed three homo
runs his 21st, 22nd. and 23rd of
thn vear--to lead Pittsburgh In a
1312 win over Brooklyn. One
hlnst was .the 10th grand-slammer
01 his career.1 ,
i METHOD TOO DRASTIC
East-Chicago, Ind., July 19 HP)
When Nick Qnlo, 59, began trim
ming his trees, neighbors called
police. They objected more to
his tools tnnn to the trimming.
Onlo explained that he noticed
the. limbs of a back yard tree
were too long but he couldn t
find the axe.
Tile neighbors said that Inio
loaded a repeating shotgun and
began filing away at the
branches, .
Independence Square, Philadel
phia, famous for Its Independence
hall and the liberty boll, con
tained also a zoo early in the 19th
century. ....
t A little nieat combined with top:quality ,) J
' am four to six hungry
) trAV nr. )tmi lul eyiri I
wimI rtupts
SPAGHETTI COS NOOOLIS - THE FINCST IN THE WMT-f
MI4UI0U it i T ,
Bin 'i w t'lsmtm 'M-mrjiJtr. mirjiiMMt. ma tw ajn: in;uda tit iniMtw mvnw mm w m - m w m- . m . m . & & a mm m rm mm mm ... . i
WjWm ' . meet that's crisp and sweet....
AS j Your watermelon FREE )T
i
Per lb.
Here's what you've been waiting for the peak of the
watermelon season ! And we've got 'em by the truckload.
Safeway's buyers , have been busy in the growing areas
selecting the chpice melons for you. Come take your pick
of these big. beauties and get set for an old-time water
melon feast. Every one is guaranteed ripe!
Your watermelon
Other Produce Features
Cantaloupes lb. 8c
Fully matured on the vines flavorful and sweet
,-' ' . the very best . - -
Golden Corn lb. 17c
Just picked every kernel brimming with almost
. ' sugar sweet milk.. .
IF YOU CAN ESTIMATE ITS WEIGHT (WITHIN LB.)
Are you a good judge of weight? If you are, here's a chance
to make it pay off. Here's all you do. Pick out the watermelon
you want at Safeway. Look it over. Heft it. Estimate how
much it weighs. Tell the clerk. He will weigh it for you. If
your estimate is within i pound of the actual weight the
melon is yours FREE. C'mon, it's fun.
Prices in this ad are
effective through
Sunday, July 22.
We reserve the right:
to limit.
Cabbage ........ lb. 7c
For Canning
Apricots...... 12 lbs. 1.49
Blemlsh-free .
Bananas ..... lb. 1 9c
For Lemonade
Lemons ...... lb. 1 5c
Valcnclas, 5 lb. bag.
Oranges bag 39c
Red Havens
Peaches ......... lb. 15c
Santa Rosas '
Plums Ibi 15c
No Tops
Carrots -.
.. lb. 12c
Crisp-green
Celery .......... lb. 13c
Firm, Ripe
Cucumbers ... lb. 15c
Green Onions ... bun. 5c
Seedless .
Grapes lb. 23c
Ilone.vdew .
Melons lb. 16c
Zucchini ........ lb. 14c
LIBBY'S
Corned Beef
ALL MEAT
12 oz. Can
43c
LIBBY'S .
Deviled Ham
REAL TASTY
No. Va Can
19c
LIBBY'S
Potted Meat
No. "i Can
17c
LIBBY'S 1
Vienna Sausage
i oi. Can ,
23c
LIBBY'S '.
Corn-Beef Hash
No, 2 Can
43c
FANCY SOLID l'ACK
White Star Tuna
NO. yt Can -
35c
GEKBKK'S
Baby Foods
' 3 Cans
25c
FROZEN FOOD VALUES
Bel-Air ,
Lemonade 6 oz. can 12c
Bel-Air ,
Strawberries 12 oz. can 31c
Bel-Air
Frozen Peas 12 oz. pkg. 19c
COFFEE VALUES
SELECT FROM FRESH STOCKS
AT SAFEWAY
Ground When You Buy
Airwqy.. lb. bag 83c, 2 lb. bag 1.65
Ground When You Buy
Nob Hill., lb bag 86c, 2 lb. bag 1.71
Extra Rich, Vac. Pack
Edwards, lb. can 91c, 2 lbs. can 1.81
MISCELLANEOUS VALUES
Kitchen Craft Flour, 25 lb. sk. 2.24
Kitchen Craft Flour, 50 lb. sk. 4.45
Mrs. Wright, white or wheat
Fresh Bread - 11 lb. 22c
Spring House.
Sweet Cream Butter. ...... lb. 79c
I'lain or Iodized
Sno White Salt.. 2 for 21c
Sunnybank Margarine..... lb. 33c
Sunnybank Margarine... 2 lbs. 65c
White MsrIc
Soap Powder. . . .
Hunt's Peaches
Cream Corn
ruit Juice
Root Beer
Orange Soda
Cling Halves
Big No.2i can
Country Home
Golden Bantam
2
No. 303
Cans
firapefi
Town House
Big 46-oz. Can1
Cragmont-refresher
at a reduced price,
bottle deposit is extra
2
Qt.
Bottle
29c
27c
25c
25c
Cragmont. Bottle
deposit is extra
Bottle 2l3C
SPECIAL OFFER!
Rik-Rak Cleanser
buy 2 cans for 22c
get an extra can for 1c
REAL VALUES ON
CANNED JUICES
Smilax Pineapple Juice
Hl-C Orangeade
Hi-C Grapeade
YOUR CHOICE
46 oz. can 29c
SAFEWAY GUARANTEED MEATS 7
Skinless Wieners ss- lb. 59c
luncheon Meats ir- Kb. 59c
I I V Vl B Ul llVy f Eviscerated. No cleaniiiK required ff f
, rort:i,Ait
Pard Dog Food
KfK: Size Can
16c
....46oi. 59c
...2 pkgs. 25c
.. 2 pkgs. 15c
...2 tall cans 27c
7 oi. can 15c
Chureh's Nal. Sweet
Grape Juice 24 oz. bot. 36c
l'owdered
M. C. P. Pectin ...
Jell-Well Gelatins.
Kvaoorated
Cherub Milk . .
si. c p.
Lemon Juice......
Fresh Sea Foods
For grand warm-weather menus
Salmon Steaks. .. lb. 85c
Fillet of Sole lb. 65c
Fillet of Cod lb. 45c
COUNTRY STYLE
Pork Sausage .............. lb. 55c
UNIFORM HIGH QUALITY
Ground Beef ............... lb. 65c
TOP QUALITY BEEF .
Beef Short Ribs ............ lb. 45c
IT. S. CHOICE OR GOOD
Beef Swiss Steaks. ......... lb. 98c
LEAN N' MEATY "' .
Pork Spare Ribs. ......... :. lb. 59c
STANDARD PACK
Sliced Bacon .......... lb. 53c
FANCY PACK
Sliced Bacon ............ . . lb. 65c
DEODORANT
Dial Soap
2 liars
37c
JOY
Liquid Suds
6 oz. Bottle
31c
ORANGE PEKO
Lipton Tea
', II). Pkij.
34c -
LIPTON'S
Tea Bags
OraiiRo Pekoe '
18 Bncs
57c
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