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PAGE EIGHT ' THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 195, J Home Lighting Trend Back To Use of Lamps on Floors By HARMAN W. NICHOLS - , on WASHIMfiTYlN Alio 91 My wife, like a lot of women, takes a fiendish delight in moving the furniture every few days. One early morning, I sneaked In, shed my shoes, unfrocked and made a neat little dive Into my half of the twin bed set. 1 landed on the floor, woke up everybody, and caught you know what. Ver onica had moved the bed. , 1 thought I had the situation settled when We moved into a place where most of the lighting . is built into the walls. In short, It didn't make any sense to move my easy chair awav from the light. Likewise, the beds with reading lamps built in. But now what hannens? . The lamp people say that the irenu in lighting lor 1932 and 1953 and so on is back toward floor lampB that can be picked up and plugged in anyplace in the house, Just like old times. The National Home lamp Council explains the change by Insisting the modem home must have floor lamps "to lighten up those dark corners." Some waff made un a stnrv about one fellow who took a look at a dark corner in his house and lound "one lack, two cigarettes, a tennis ball, a Christmas orna ment, and the key to the back door." That fellow's wife must have been one untidy housekeeper. On the more serious side. the material that is being read. Because people grow up to different heights, have different ideas as to how far from the tip oi tne nose a book should be held and hold varying theories on which part of a chair a person snouiu sit, tne problem of light uircction, or Ultluslon as the ex pens call It, Is important. "That is why the new floor lamps are light-weight and eas ily movable. It also Is why so many of thorn have shafts that permit immediate elevation or de pression of the shaft and al.sa have swivel-type reflectors." Ifllj i have a statement from Richard Bennett, formerly head of the De partment of Architecture at Yale University. There is a man who Knows his lamps. Said he: "The floor lamp Is attuned to the female mind. Woman never can make up her mind. She'll change the arrangement of fur niture In the rooms In her home dozens of times as fancies strike her. She can move her floor lamps." Bennett also pointed out anoth er fact. ine numan eye," lie said, re quires light In order to see. The light must be directed properly BEST BEER GUZZLER SAPPORO, Japan, Aug. 21 (IH Y. Hatano, a 27-year-old taxi dri ver, won the title of "best beer guzzler" of Hokkaido Island Wed nesday in a contest before 20,000 spectators. He downed a quart . of beer In 15 seconds flat, three sec onds faster than the runner-up. A field of 27 guzzlers competed, in cluding one woman. I . PORE Jw I AND Jf-UfJL, f V TV FOR WXS32 this 1(3333 Ji REFRESHING A BEER ADDS OLYMPI REAL ENJOYMENT T0 YOUR WEEK-END TOO MUCH SMOKE NEW YORK, Aug. 21 (IB The queen of ths seas smokes too much. New York City's bureau of sinoko control has notified officials of United States Lines their new su perliner "United States" is vio lating the city s anti-smoke ordi nance by excessive puffing. FINDS PEOPLE HONEST UNIONVILLE, O. MiIn the four years that Charlie Lewis, 75, has operated his "serve your self and make change yourself" roadsldo stand here, he has neverf lost a penny. Lewis said that fre quently when he makes his eve ning check of his "cash register" an old coffee can it shows a profit In excess of the items sold. L SUNJ MAKE FUN OFg yourVhirst'wTth'i OLYMPIA.g WMPIA BREWING CO., Oiympli, With., U.S.A. Blackberries are here! 4v OX PUT UP Villi" t 1 n,iurti Fisherman Ernie's Open 3 Days Each Week Thurs., Fri., Sat. Buffer Clams 29c FRESH Red Snapper lb. 37c OCEAN TROLL Chinook SLICED lb. 51c ALSO Oysters Razor Clams Halibut Sole Shrimp Ling Cod 1011 BOND STREET Open Thursday, Friday and Saturday. km GEE? SZ?6ES Chek ,3lC extravfl,He 'm SAHEWAY'S GZEZ&((Z SHOULDER ROAST 7? N'e?lt& I lb. 65i GO GROUND BEEF Nice and Lean, Uniform Top Quality. FRESH FROSTED Cut-Up, Ready for the pan FRYERS ..................... lb. 69c lb. 59c CHOICE Chuck Roast. .... lb. 75c CHOICE BONELESS Round Steak. . . . lb. 1.14 CHOICE ROAST or Rib Steaks :. lb. 85c TOP GRADE Short Ribs. lb. 29c BONELESS Corned Beef. . ... lb. 56c SHOULDER Veal Roast lb. 69c Veal Rib Chops. . lb. 93c Lamb Leg Roast, lb. 87c REGULAR Sliced Bacon.... lb. 53c Piece Bacon lb. 55c SLICED Veal Loaf. ..... lb. 59c SLICED Minced Ham lb. 59c SPICED Ham ........... lb. 59c SLICED Olive Loaf lb. 59c Fresh Bologna... lb. 59c SMOKED ' Liver Sausage... lb. 69c Fricassee Fowl. . . lb. 59c Halibut Steaks... lb. 59c FROSTED Rock Fish Fillets., lb. 39c SMOKED PICNICS Sugar-Cured. A real low price on a fine qualify product. lb. 53c Tomato Juice Tomatoes Sunny Dawn hetti Booth's Maytime Standard Pack Franco-American 2 46-oz. Can No. 1 Cans 3 Cans Pork& Salad Oil Dill Pickles oeer leans Van Camp No. 300 Cans Mayday, for Baking, too Columbia "Western" 12 Quart 56-oi. Jar Tins 25c 25cl 39c 25c 53c 49c 1.93 SUGAR BELLE FANCY PEAS No. 303 Cans 2 for 29c 8-ok. Can 10c TASTE TELLS TOMATO CATSUP 14-or. Bottles 2 for 29c COOKIES ABC Assorted 1 Lb. Pkg. 49c BEET SUGAR . . 10 Eb. bag 89c BISQUICK 40-oi. Pkg. 39c CHERUB MILK 6 Tall Cans Suxanna 3'i lb. pkg. Pancake Hour pkg. 44c Tea Timer Crackers 1 lb. 36c For Biscuits Fleet Mix 40 ox. pkg. 33c Royal Satin Shortening 3 lb. pkg. 73c Northwest Field-Ripened Perfect for Canning Now! Nice Slicers, lb. 12c 16-Ib. flat 98c Advertised Milk Nob Hi" Coffee 1 ,b 79c AnyBrand Nob Hill Coffee.... 2 lb. pkg. 1.57 6 Tall Cans Airway Coffee 1 lb. pkg. 75c Airway Coffee 2 lb. pkg. 1.49 Edwards Coffee 1 lb. can 81c DdleWOOd OleO Edwards Coffee 2 lb. can 1.61 ALL BRANDS ADVERTISED COFFEE BLUSHING BEAUTIES SLICING PEACHES 22-lb. Lug, 2.29 lb. 15c FULLY RIPENED ITALIAN PRUNES 12-lb. Flat, 1.29 lb. 15c lb. 83c Comfort Tissue 4 rolls 39c, Zee 400 count pkg. Facial Tissue pkg. 25c Soaji Powder White Magic 23 ox. 23c CANTALOUPES lb. 5c APPLES, Gravenstein lb. 12c GRAPES, Seedless lb. 12e LEMONS. Juicy lb. 19c PEARS. Bartletts lb. 15c 28 lb. lug 1.49 WATERMELONS, Ripe lb. 4c WALDORF POTATOES, U. S. No. 1, 10 lbs. 79c Prlcon Effective ThroiiRh Monday, Aug. 25. Tuna Fish, BiltmOre. No. Can 36c GRAPES. Malaga lb. 15c Pie Filling, Kremel Lemon pkg. 8c Palmolive Soap MILD Reg. Bars 3 for 25c Lux Soap GENTLE Reg. Bars 3 for 25c Breeze . Soop POWDER With Dishtowel Giant Sixe 63c Tide Detergent ALL PURPOSE 19-ox. Pkg. 31c Dreft Detergent LOTS OF SUDS 15-ox. Pkg. 31c Niagara Starch SMOOTH STARCHING 12-ox. Pkg. 21c hani .''