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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1922)
FAME S JTT. ti-vk-'i-WT 111(1 Itll 1 DISABLED VETS ASKEDOF CLUB 600 Vocationally Trained Men Ready Soon WORK IS DESCRIBED W. T. McXutlj.' Auks, Cooperation of Hem! llmliMvw fcn 02 Vocations Itcproentwl Necl of Iloail Sign Is' Jlscussed. Assistance '6f tho 'business men of Uoud, through the Commercial club, in Undine employment for disabled war vetorarmwho haTq received voca tional tralningr was asked Wednesday by W. T. McNulty on behalf of the Veterans' bureau at tho forum meet' lng. Six hundred men whoso train- Ins has been "completed will bo avail able for employment within n few weeks, ho declared. Oxer 92 voca tions have been taught to these men in the schools and universities of the northwest;'' Business men who have work for theso men aro asked to let the Vet erans' bureau know of their needs. A man will be sent at' no expense to tlTe employer, and if ho is not suit able, a second man will be sent, or 'the first man will 'go- back for any additional training which may seem necessary, , Suggests locnl Committee A permanent committee in Bend to assist the bureau iti placing theso ,men was nsked. McNulty suggested that, as in other cities, this commit tee bo arranged by the Cqmmercial club. The national chamber of com merce and practically all local organ izations are' assisting, he stated. ApprccIallort"6t the work of the Veterans' bureau waa expressed by Dr. Fred Thompson of Salem, of the state industrial accident commission, and by Dr. D, H. Leech, district superintendent-of tho Methodist church for the district in which Bend is lo cated. Dr. Leech complimented the Com mercial club on Its efforts toward community betterment. "People measure their culture in two ways; by their ability to criti cise, and by their ability to appreci ate," Dr. Leech remarked, adding that he was assured through watch ing activities here, that the apprecia tive type of culture prevails in Bend. He announced the coming dedication of the Methodist church here. Q. W. Ager, superintendent of the Bend schools tor next year, made a short talk. Symons Urges Sign The urgent need of road sign; was pointed out by M. II. Sympns, par ticularly leading to the - Century drive. Inside the city limits of Bend. "We are sending our tourists to the city dump," he declared, Symons offered to place signs all the way around the drive, if the club would have them prepared. On motion of D. G. McPherson, the old signs com mittee was revived, and Symoos placed at the head of it. A map which is being distributed by local merchants, put out by some private concern as advertising mat ter, was condemned by McPherson, who declared it to be out of, dattrand misleading; The members of the club ' were asked to refrain fromi using this, map. Secretary Antles reminded the members that the State Tourls rind Information bureau liaa headquarters at the Commercial club office and that they may secure accurate maps there, published by the bureau, v t t 4 j. ivor"thc 'iirrlv'AI 6f n baby.glri.' bortw E:Mi Swnlloy nhtl 0. W. Jones of Tumnlo. .were Bend callers 'Weitncs day.-1 vIr ami. ,Mrs. C, W. Nolnoii'(uiul children, wero Bend .business caller Wednesday. 1 S. Dublng of Dosclmtes took n load ot,nv potatoes to Bnml Wednesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. W. Holton and children, ot Deschutes, woro visitors" ntlhc jlumulln homo in Tumnlo Sun day. Mr nnd Mrs. C. W. Twcedt nnd children, of Tumnlo, woro visitors nt the C. W. Nelson homo In Deschutes Sunday. Mrs, V. Lotto wu a business vis itor at tho C. W. Nelson homo Fri day, Miss Jeancttc Mitchell of Tumnlo was n visitor nt tho K. M. Swalley, homo In Deschutes Wednesday. Mr. Phillips ot Tumnlo brought several dairy cows from Iledmond Wednesday. Mrs. C. W. Nplsnn nnd children ot Deschutes, were visitors at tho W. I.owo homo Thursday. W. C. Van Cleavo of Deschutes made a business trip to Bend Thurs day. JUr. nnd Mrs. F. S. Stanley of Des chutes were Bond businoss callers Monday. Chester Wright and Forrest Lair nnd Mrs. Paul Cyro ot Bond wero visitors at tho S. Deblng homo In Deschutes Monday. Miss Irono Frisby ot Bend Is spend ing a row days this week with Mrs. W. Lowe of Deschutes. FRUIT IS ABUNDANT IN GRANGE DISTRICT mend jyiMijaflip. ouo.N,..tiktjDA, Mi r .; '..- .til ltl.L.-A' 1,T' ."' Ct'AFUDD XiS oinl KitwIUIlK crpia, lor htw.wj- cm "ffr.kjisvv.j. OFU SAI.Hi Two heavy wurk hors'tyi. Inquire Miller IiUinbort;o., lie nil. FOU SALE IE good milch cows, ltoury HtolukitnuVJUruthors; pro. ".. t, 2ip ailANOE HALL. Aug. 10. An nbundanco of fruit Is being picked In this vicinity, consisting mostly of gooseberries, currants, raspberries nnd some cherries, while nearly all apple trees aro loaded. Miss Gladys Dnhla will entertain the airls' Sewing club Wednesday. O. P. Dahle nnd family, Mrs. Ped orson and Mrs. George Erickson nt tended the Ladies' Aid meeting at ino snnuerua noma last Tbursday. Mr. nnd Mrs. If. Helgeson and fam lly spent Sunday at tho fish hatchery. Mrs. Moano will entertnln thn Ladies' Aid Thursday afternoon. School will onen September 11 In this district this year. Miss Reed will be teacher. . Mrs. II. Ilclceson called nt the Lindley and Barklay homes Tuesday. J. r. uanio Drought in tho victims or an auto accident which occurred near Tumalo Sunday. The accident happened when another car tried to pass Dahle's cor, overturning In tho loose sand. Thor were two men in tho car, but only one was hurt. vioiei iieuman nns ocen mid un nun a soro root. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Dahle and daughters. Mabel nnd Qladvs. Mr. and Mrs. Butler and Katharine Hel geson drove to Metol us Sunday. airs, ueorge uarklav snent Satur- uay anu Sunday in town. .Mrs. it. E. Grimes had her teeth pulled out Monday. They were all ulcerated. Mr. and Mrs. George Erickson and daughter. Esther, nnd Mr. Torkelson were llsmng up by Harper Sunday. O. D. 0. CLUB MEETS AT PLAINVIEW HOME What's Doing in the Country. GIRL IS RECOVERING FROM SCALDED FOOT DESCHUTES. Aug. 10.- -Miss Mar guerite Deblng of Deschutes, who severely scalded her toot, is improv ing. ' I The neighbors of this community put up J. 11. Benham'B liny, as ho Is on the sick list. Wude Short of Deschutes was a bus'ness caller In Bend Friday. - Harold Cooke was a" business caller at the Georgn Elder ranch Friday. Walter Lowe and children were visltora at the C. M. Swalley home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cooloy qf Des chutes ,made a business trlq to Bend Satuday. Among those transacting business In Bond Saturday from Tumalo were Miss Ethel -Jones, Fred Wallace, Carl Hatch and G.iW. Hales. Mrs. H. . Deblng, and daughter, ' EUcfta, of Qescbutea, were Bend call ers BaturdayVt" Harold? Copkir anil Mr. Harrison of Pleasant Itldge. wero Visitors In Bepd rJandMrs,'.IJohnarK' of. Des chutes jtrcrecolvJug. congratulations PLAINVIEW. Aug. 10. Mrs. Paul Scoggin entertained the ladles of the O. O. O. Club Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mitchell were snopping in Iledmond Wednesday. Hollls Swingle and Paul Scoircln wero business visitors in Bend Mon day. Sam Burgess shopped in Iledmond Monday. Rain and hail, almost the char acter of a cloudburst, fell at the Col- loit rancn .Monday. Vern Llvesay and Herbert Scoggin nre putting up the hay crop on the aiaenu rancn. Frank Mnsslngale and E. R. Heartt were visitors in Bend Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Burgess were Bend, visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. McMlllins wero vis itors at the Dawson ranch Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Armstrong of Bend spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. A. 8coggin. Miss Nellie Van Tassel Is vinltlntr in Terrebonne. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scoggin, Mrs. Skeek, Mr. nnd Mrs. Floyd Scott, Hol Ile Swingle and Mr. Swingle's father and brothers, who are. visiting him from Ashland, picnicked at Three creek Sundny.- Glcnnlo Van Tassel has returned from Portland, where ho went some time ago for medical treatment for his eye. Miss Wlima Bennett Is spending a wcok with Mrs. H. A. Scoggin. The directors of the McCalllstcr Imp. Co. held a meeting at the homo of Mrs. F. E. IIoss Saturday evening. Mr, and Mrs. James Elklns and family wore in Bend Saturday eve ning. Misses' Gladys Mitchell and Ida IIoss spent Wednesday afternoon at tho Paul Scoggin ranch visiting Miss WHma Bennett. Miss Florenco Mitchell was a guest at luncheon .at tho home of Mrs. H, A. Scoggin Thursday iu honor of Miss Bertha Bennett of Bond, who Is vis iting there. Will Lovcronz of Hood River vis ited with his brother, Alex Lcverens, Inst week. Mrs. Charles Mitchell and children wero shopping In Tumalo Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W, F. Fryrear and Miss Mary Fryrear woro guests at the IIoss ranch Sunday, It wbh erroneously staled last week that Paul Snltter hnd loft for his homo in Washington. Ho will not leavei for a wook or longer. Mr. and Mrs. James Elklns and family wero visitors at th6 Mitchell homo Sunday, 8ure of Finding Fire. When Alphohse Dludon, French mnr lerer, was on his way to the guillotine with -an unlit cigarette In Ills lips, one'i of the attendants nsl.ed hlin If he would1 like a nfuti'Ji. "No. .thnnk you J"1 was the lilnnd answer. "I'll light It nliep I gct, thcwl" - FOR SALE .Choice, registered Jors6y bull calves, sired by best St. Mawo bulls: reasonable tiriccR: ..U. S..cov- ornmont accredited hord,.K.,It..Vao carrdrV ft6utb 1, McMli.iivnio.'Oro. 21-241) FpR SALE OU TRADE Grain binder, now drapers; $75. F. P. Swisher, Tumnlo, Oro, .1-2 0-2 lp FOR SALE Ton yearling, holtotn, rhino 1SF-S1. Nolso Anderson. 1D-22P WANTED. HELP WANTED Your chnnco to sell reliable treos nnd plants put out by n doncndablo firm. Send for contract and turthor particulars early before all good territory has been assigned. Salem Nursery Co, iSS Oregon Hide.. Snlom. Oregon. 3.4 -2 5 p WANTED To buy a good all around farm horse, or will tako good caro of one ror light driving thls-Tnll and winter. Prcfor n horse weighing from 1200 to 1500. Write, giving full du scriptlon Hnd prlco. Joo S. McKnlght, Deschutes, Oregon. 24c BIDS FOR PAINTING WAXTHI. School District No. 21. located 7 miles northeast ot Bend, wnnts bids for tho painting ot tho school house. For further information nnd specin cations address E. E. Buttlor, Routo No. 1, Box 45, Bond, Oro., or phono 13F-3. Bids will bo ncccpted up to nnd Including August S, 1922. 21c "The Storm" Coming Weather Report Sa- rlM Kaa rtM, NUawtst ra. nwmiri" entviMt npnu ttvrtl' nt rnttlli wiaa mclt rteli freni tb Wutkir Bru hawi taapnUMdg(1itMlul twt&ir (oar bni la mnpuUML with Um r-t-ipondlnj dttt ot.lMt yuri t m. ra...- II V " ! 1 15 a. m... tt II tv. m.M ;;.' ,11 a.- m... II t p. m.ll uTI IS nooa... l Kill p. in,.. i Ilithiit, Tl dtiraai (t t:H . m.); aw. i ut ll:)' p. m.1 arinit. 1; avtr umi data laa: year. Ml TIH una data tor thlrty.thra jrtirs. 13. HsmUltr I a. a... till p. m... It 1 1 p. ta..'! 71 BavroKutar XnuHnss . S a. ra..il.ll 1 1 p. m.. 11.11 1 p. m. ..: 0nil tfMtfeer Osdltlaua WASHINOTON. .fa 17. i'rtMu.a waa tilth to-nKht ovar Iba nortmro ball ot l ha country add ralatlvtl low varjlb Soulhefo atatta aa4 Iba tar. SoaUiaftit. wbJIa a dliturbanea of ouuarabla In. lanaltr u cantral In Iba vtclsltr el Kav. founJland. 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