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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1925)
THE BEND BULLETIN DAILY EDITION, BEND. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1085 SCHOOL MOVING IS HARD TASK Much .Equipment Must Be Transferred VM'.E 2 -rrr. Facts About Taxes on Cigarettes Junior High to Be Located in Central Building Next Year, Is Announced "School in out" ami most of iho teuohers have KOM away (or the smn- BMr. but Siipcrintondi'iii Q. W. At'r and the1 others conntM'ted with the I local school system who are under contract for the summer or pari ol i(. are just a little busier than they were during the school year. This is due in lare measure to the contemplnted transfer of the hijih school equipment to the new build In K. prior to the opening of school in the fall. The science and commer cial departments have a larne quan tity of equipment which must be moved, and also the machine shop and auto mechanics, and domestic science departments. Athletic Director James ( Uinoy Is already moving the athletic equip ment, as it goes into the gymnasium building instead of into the new high school. The dressing rooms at the gym will be used by the football team next fall, and arrangements may he made for holding practice nearer to the new building than OUounell field. Auditorium CtaUN letter The manual training department will stay at the Kenwood building next year, it is announced, due to the fact that the basement of the new building will not be complelted. Rooms will be fitted up for the ma chine shop and auto mechanics clashes, and possibly for the cooking classes, although this is not certain. The cooking classes may be conduct ed at the ofd high school building, which will be used by the junior high, for another year. While the high school is moving to the new building, the junior high will be moving into the Central building, which will make still more detail for the school officials to su pervise. One difficulty which the high school will face this fall is the lack of an auditorium. Assemblies of the j full student body will be held in the j gymnasium, while smaller groupsj may meet in a room on the second) floor of the new building, a .room j w hich w ill accommodate 150 sta-; dents. An auditorium is planned as; u later unit of the new building. State Grange Master Urges New Income Tax i U. P. UjumhI Wir to The Bend Bulletin) DALLAS. Ore., June 3. A pro posal to initiate a new state income tax law and place it on the ballot of the next general election is befor the Oregon State Orange for con sideration at Its annual convention here. George A. Palmiter. state grange master, in hs report at the opening session proposed the move in opposi tion to the Dennis resolution, which will go on the next ballot and which would pledge the state not to impose any income tax for th next 15 years. GIVEN AWAY! Genuine Pyralin Manicure Set Value 2.00 to 5 00 in All Popular Colors! -7) 1, To Win More Friends lOO Lucky Strikes TAX FREE We invite every smoker in this city to take advantage of this startling offer. We've told you about Lucky Strike superiority. Your friends have told you. Now know for yourself the value of the toasting process! We make this proposition to win more friends: The regular price of a tin of 100 Lucky Strikes is 75c You pay the dealer only 45c We pay the Government Tax of 30c Ar-t- Anirlli- as thc dealer's allotment quiCKiy, at this rice is iimitcd. Get One tin ;lnl home or for office. TVia rnlnr rfi-P wil1 bein effect when the dealer's ine regular price supply on this offer is swId Smoke these 100 Lucky Strikes. Then you'll know how the 45 minute toasting process adds to the flavor and improves the taste. Guaranteed by LUCKY STRIKE ?! Is W i MM mm I ! V 8 I m. i O I'll I it i i I I i i 1 1 I it- WXUVJtc's-.'xi-A 1 1 I n Iniarantrrri by rn Um tMrn) pubU w" lllvlt 1 will In' surprising to loarn that U'urly fw( i( IJgcW th'y l"iy or r(ia tr'.li ;im I" Iht fOMfNMflllaV togOO, The Intwnil itvouue ntamp on prukiigc Ol tWOnt Locky Strike cigarette-, genii goa nii HnlA Ofl u 76c tin of OBI hundred the i" v. Mir Stamp rm( VUM tin ty ftn!. So nearly imt-lMtl of what ymi pay fur dgarOttfl il Spool (or Him, 1; I ,crt:lllilv the hruvlinl las on an article oi dai! ami universal con sum pi ion . The Tobacco Industry and Taxes The sfa Ogata Ul paid !y tn t bsreo btJIIBagB i with one cii-ptiun, incum dun, ihr Urgrt tlrm nf Inter nal rr iMiur the federal guvrnirnrnt re ceive l.u infill ' year It amounted U : '".'.UI4.06U.HI. i( this onoraooj amount ol money the dgsrstlc Industry pan! t IK.'. 716. 736 :i..r nearly to-lhinlo the total tu paid by the rnlire tobacco huilncM. We tic.iavr yiu 'vlil apprv-la'v that wlim nrurly ' n ull i.( rvrry dollar paid by yi fMHH K' It Um a-iivi-rnn ' iu; ntiw in ilga- tUrr : . .rturn for your monity tiiat ; i ;m. i ifly OMMMdMy Thai pill uppm-ial" thla gfat val.r l n ! tlir rnnrmoua locrrajKi In u oOBKBptlM ( rlga-rvlli Our rcatvont for thii tax free offer Wf know tttia oiTwr ir.dui-ra rnrn to try l.in-ky Strikra it "Wint Mori- Kri'lid.." v know tkut a largo iwri-vntatfr of thim who grt arfjuamtiNl with l.urky Strik adopt thi ni. Thla Un't phflanthrop' nor prop- iri-!u just to mI liuau.twa. aa you II acn' , Thl oBkT U) limited. W rannol al- I ford to kwp it up. Yf niaki it grnrroua, to atrrart at- tanllon. Stiper-qunltty Only to HUMMI vnlunio rar. kc prixlun1 Mii-h an ariitorrntir Hiraritir aa l.urky Rrlkt at aurh a drmorratn prirr. lta quality ia aupnmr Uiainr It haa that rotly rxtra priM-rvi, to..atlnf, whirh irnprnvra thi flavor and adda to thr taatr of i-vrri th flniat toharcua that arr uml in l.urky Strikes. Cleanlinc nnd Care in Manufacture Kvary Lucky Strlka fartnry la a model of aanitatlon. Krad how Al fred V. M. ..i.n. the not. .1 foorf ea pert, deacHHea one of m r fartnrieel "White walla and ceillnf a, floOfl aa clean aa freahly chlaeled marble, cutting machine and wrapping machines that take away from the human hand all detail and leave nothing to the human aupwrvialnn hut the watchfulneaa of trained yea. We know a trial nBI makr ou a liemmneiit ruatuunnr of oura. n Oearaatrea by The Wall Flower By MARION RUBINCAM & whu So i want to ?" I bad pronlood to no with iir oner a "Ifadoniolmlla bai tho gift oi ''n- woek. and help al aono oltro.ln thn tlOUOOg motion," gld Timothy lllKK:(Hist nldo. "UV tmuh nn nnd i ruftn with ii much more KtiHlan mannnr wyrk In llm children In a DOlgbbor Ihan hlK really HiibbIhii wifo. "Then? . hood renii r." Aunt llarrlri said, is no break one lino motto Into an- And ho aaiii Pan ihosld no them oihor as Mhi dnnces--Kho la awk-jan hour hoforo. anil take a Iohhoii In lovo with Ooorgo (jMdiowajrl Ami Kkk ro oood in ibi bookbinding Iht lOOOfe of the illgrovery nindn her. miK.n r. tilling and fancy leiillwr in ml olmoal talni for a momont. ' dnorlog and In iho makiiiK f w'"'' Tnmorrnw A l,t lllualoii. a lid paper. AT THE PARTY Chapter 5 4 yrann AD-A-PIECE SALE May 25 to June 6 THIS opportunity is your only during this special sale. Only now can you have, a dfttQty mani cure set given you, to match your 10 purchase of toiletware stamped with the "Pyralin" name. Only one set to a customer. If your purchase is limited to $3, one article of the set will be given you What more acceptable gift for the graduate, the bride for any woman? Always useful, ever attractive. Prices (00 are lower than ever before. Coma in today! Pilot Butte Pharmacy Next ItiMir to I'oMultlec "It Ihr Henri nf the City" OeorgO started toward! Gloria. Pan was sure filorla 8aw him com ing, and knew that he wan going to ask tor a danre again. She stood by thc door, watching, Gloria half turned away her head and looked up at the college professor, taking his arm as he spoke. Pan eaw the man nay something in answer to her. Then when George reached her, Pan heard her voice. "Ooorgle, I'm so sorry. Hut thii is promised." And Oeorge canto hack to Pan, with whom he danced, and who wa.n no grateful he nhnuld ask tlmt It never occurred to her to resent helng e necond choice. George dimced hoaiilifitlly. Pnn found she could go along with him more Ogjjly than with anyone she knew. "I in such a poor dancer. I don't know any of Ihene nlepH," nhe apolo gnodi 00 she RlWOyo apologized to my partner. "You're very light on your feel ; "Looming the steps is easy, anyone Can do that! Jlut Ihe other is a vir tue one must he horn With." Again the girl was filled with self- . confidence. She did not know nhe had any ability of this nort at all. I A young woman came in very late, accompanied hy a pink cheeked young man with a mooltoche like t'.vo. tiny block, doto on each side ofl his upper lip. She wan exinilflltcly I I blonde. She wore a Greek gown of! pale blOO silk thai made a lovely ove-' fning frock and gold sandals on silk' 'stockinged feet. She was introduced' 'ns Miss Zfighlleff; she wan a Russian professional dancer and the pink; cheeked young man wan her Knglinh : acc ompanist. - and as it happened, her hushand. However, ns his name was Hlggs. most people called her hy her professional title. "You dance bOOtltlfnlly' the wom an mild to Pan, with the faintest softest trace of a foreign OCCenl in her voice. "George has heen telling ine you are afraid nf yourself on the ! floor. Mill you have the gift of helng ward al II a little, she is so young yet -hut the awkwardness him a harm.'' "You must come to one of my cloaaos, I will show you " the wom en gave Pan a sweet, vague smile frOW the hluest of eyes, and went off 'though Pan were a small and Inslg 10 dame wiih iiohoy. nlflcant fence, from ihis uncomfor The Hussian was easy to got along I table position, llohhy rescued tier to v.iih! Km Hi,. re was Aunt Harriet danci the work, in order to help leach lat er, She was no success with the horse racing lady. That deep voiced per son talked over lo r head and around her shoulder and generally acted as who motioned her to a chair near hern This was gelling awful again! How her hostess would lose interest as soon U she confessed he knew nothing of them I She felt cold and nerVDUfl again, she could foci 00010- wlth tin' hook collector oho gol on better. She sat and llfltonod saying nothing becOUlO she knew nothing of thla woman's bobbloo, She wuh talking, noi about Old and rare edl tlonn, an Pan hoped since ghe wanted to learn something of thin, hut of thing contract Inside her, all the modern literature. Pan did not know warmth lieglnning to go Just as It Hint her absorbed silence wan an flnl-1 had done In the days when she went lo Glady's parties! She confessed her Ignorance. "I'm gelling up a matlnM Wednes day for the benefit of a woman's hos pital, and I waul some pretty young professor's rompli- terlng an the menu, And nil evening, George tried to gel Gloria alone for a moment, and all evening she cleverly avoided him, Finally, when most of Ihe gueslH hud girls lo net as aides, sell flowers and li ft, he went up to her, pul hln arm pfOgrami, that Hort of thing -'around her forcibly dancing off with dressed an nurses, Will you help ! her. Pan saw thai he wan talking me?" earnestly -and naturally wondered. Would she! Pan's hearl jumped., In contrast lo big earnest DOBS, "Then come here for ine at llSO Game Gloria's constant laugh, half a Wednesday no, come at IS: SO, and note loo shrill for real merrlinenl. have luncheon Willi mo flrnt. George Why wan nhe laughing no'.' bus pupiln here then, but can knock; As Pan nlond, watching and wall I '.- motion u-lili Um. mimic, ilear off for lunch with uh." ; Ing for tbOPJ lo finish, holding her So Aunt Harriet wns no terror lo capo around her head lo leave she talk in. In four nunc, mil, uh she, realized suddenly Hint she was in Gold and White Bavarian China We arc closing out our entire stork of Gold und White Havarian China at a Raving to you of 25 Now is thc time to fill out your set at thc reduced prices. When down town drop in and see our new merchandise that is arriving daily. No obliga tion to buy we will be glad to show you. Just received, some imported water pitchers, priced from 7fje up. Larson & Co. The Store of Many Gifts Wall al Oregon