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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1940)
VAGF. TWO TnE BEND BULLETIN, BRNP, OREGON, Tlll'RSOAY. MARCH 21. 1010 VETERANS SEE NEW FIGHTERS Talent for March 29 . Viewed . Thirty-Six -Kund To lie Held at Gymnasium Card Bend veterans in chat-Re of the brnclit card to be presented In the local gymnasium on the ntRht of March 29 took time out today to look hver the talent lined up by Match maker Harold Kline and aicreed that the card should prove a Central Ore Ron attraction. Doors are to open at 7 o'clock and action will start promptly at 8 o'clock. The fights will be streamlined af fairs, if plans outlined by Kline are carried out. Thirty-aix rounds of boxing have been lined up. but the sponsoring veterans predict that a number of the fights will not go the scheduled limits. The benefit card will bring back to the local ring Flash Jordon. a hard fiflhter from Corvallis, and Dave Morse. 140 pound battler from Prineville. Jordon. popular with local fans, has never Inst a decision in the local ring. In the second part of the rknible main event. Bob Chambers, 131 pounds. Bend, will tangle with Earl Downey, 151 pounder from Red and. The double main events will be eight round fights. Jackie McKay. CCC regional cham paua . of the Vancouver district of Washington, will meet Orin Johnson. 130 youth from the Warmspring res ervation, in one of the preliminaries. In another of the "warmer uppers." Don Parke. 145 pounds. Bend, will meet Bud Harmes, 146 pound knock out artist from Powell Butte. Harry Lowe, a 140-pound new Cooled Right Here for Your Easter Dinner! O O O O O and PrcEaster Pork Roast ! Shoulder Cul ! Pound 15c Pork Steaks Pound .... .17c Mk The Phone 2 ffi H Naiij rj9& www SalesWinner . J. .fcf..V $ - W. L. Van Allen, sales manager for Hotik Motor company, whose crew wilt receive a trip to Seattle early in April for completing the company's quota of new car sales. comer from Wilkes Barre. Pa., is to meet Darrel Ellis, 136-pound Bend boy.. As a special preliminary, Tiger Owens, who trained with Champion Joe Louis, is to meet Bill Smith of Prineville. Also back in the ring on March 29 will be Irish Dan Sullivan, curiy haired battler, and Ben Gedney, member of the Madras family of Gedneys. The Disabled American Veterans of the World War. the American Legion and the Veterans of Foreign Wars are cooperating in t resenting the fight, but the matter of selecting talent has been left entirely to Matchmaker Aitne. In Monterey, California, red 'I ripe s painted down the middle of streets ve to guide visitors on a complete tour of historic sights. Modern Drugless Methods Office Fully Equipped for Physio Therapy 'Colon Tone DeWxifier," a scientific instrument for rewiiu; twins from the body, osed with positive results. Friendly Fever, heroic but approved method of destroying infections, osed when indicated. investigate Drugless Methods. Dr. R. D. Ketehum ' Chiropractic Physician Sather Bldg. Bend Phone 794 It's News for Dusy Housewives! SPRING OPENING O'DONNELL'S Tomorrow will be the opening of our Delicatessen ... it wilt be completely stocked with selected food that you will enjoy serving. Stop in . . . inspect this convenient department! Don't forget to see our windows. Many items are on display that are not listed! DELICIOUS FOODS COOKED DAILY! j Fried Chicken -(Cooked in Butter) v,r.r,; n,aA um Salads Baked Beans Roast Turkey Hot Finger Rolls Hot Caramel or Cinnamon Rolls Cakes and Pies Deviled Eaas Colored Easter Eggs Ready to Eat Cheaper Than You Can Bother to Fii If We Haven't What You Want Call Your Order Before 1 1 A. M. and It Will Be Made Fresh For You! Savings on Quality Meats Skinned HAM Flref Swift Premium Armour Star Wa U'allu Wciners Bologna ' Minced Ham Blood Sausago 'Half or Whole Lb. .25c - Liver Sausage ' Head Chees. Polish Sausago FRESH LINK SAUSAGE For Vonr Raster Breakfast BULK SAUSAGE SLICED BACON , Nice and Lean Home Cured BEEF BOIL . . . . . . Plate Cuts FRESH BOCKWURST LINKS ODONNELL i RALPH WILTSE, Manager Terrebonne Terrebonne. March 21 (Special) William Edward Rue died Saturday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. O- HnM.. where he had been for several yenn. Mr. Boie was fcom at Hobttein. Wis., and was a contractor who, with Ins brother. Henry B. Bote, helped build the Ore gon Trunk railroad through here. He was 77 vears old and is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Helen Hunsen of Portland; a son. Edward Bote, of Portland; a brother. J .hn Boie, of Wisctnsin; a sister. Mrs. Albert Arks, of Denver, Colo., and two grand children. Funeral services were held from the Redmond community church Tuesday morning. C H. Irvin had charge of arrangements. Miss Bessie Dexter, who teaches at Held. Ore., 'pent the week-end with Miss lrma Klinghammer. Hoy nilhams and Bob Inks were given the first degree at the Odd Fellows lodge Thursday evening. Third and fourth year 4-n cooking classes met Friday afternoon at the gymnasium with their leader, Mrs. Harel McCoin. The pledge was given and old and new business taken care of. Geraldine LaFbllette is presi dent of the club. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Eaton and children drove to Salem Saturday where their son. Willie, remained while they went to Oakville, Wash. At Oakville they attended a dinner honoring Eaton's father on his 82nd birthday anniversary. They returned by Castle Rock where they visited Mrs. Eaton's mother and sister. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Bodtker Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Newell Van Tassel, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Butler, of Lone Pine, and Rastmus Petersen and Mrs. Minnie Burson, of Pleasant Ridge. A spring vacation will be given pupils and teachers from March 21 until Tuesday over Easter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Inks, Miss Mary Settelmyer and Miss lrma Kling hammer attended the dance in Print ville Saturday evening where Ore gon State college band played. Mr. and Mrs. J rYterA of Portland, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R H. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Hulbert Beesley. of Alfalfa, are moving into the house recently vacated by Mrs. John Wam- staf f. ! A surprise party was given Satur jday evening at the Roy McCat lister home for Bud McCallister. Guests ! were Mr. and Mrs. Noah Floyd Jr.. ' Mr. and Mrs. Bud Smith and Mr. and ! Mrs. Bill Basey of Prineville. j Al Rief and Mrs. R. Engstrom of owell Butte, helped Mrs. John Warn j staff move her household goods to i Terrebonne Friday, where she will I store them until her house is fin I ished at Powell Butte. Terrebonne grange met Tuesday evening with - Ronald MacGregor, master, in charge. It was decided to Roast Pork Roast Beef Them flu. COMPLETELY REDECORATED The interior of our Market and Deli catessen has been completely re decorated and renewed. Shop at O'Donnell's . . . quality meats at low prices ... a complete assort ment of cooled foods that you'll be proud to serve! Season's Choice Fryers Kir Vrvpru nf Ihi Smitifin? Young Pullets for Roasting and Stewing! FANCY LARGE EGGS FRESH EVERY DAY 19c lb. lb. 25c lb. 15c lb. 22c lb. 12C Free Delivery Cinderella's Pipe I SFZT r .... That wiry steed, being held in cheek by Milllcrnt Miller, Is made i( ordinary pipe cleaners, as is the rest ot the handsome equipage. Ill "Cinderella's Coach" made by Dlllard E. Long, ot New York. RATIFICATIONS COMPLETED Moscow, Mareh 21 UP A Tass agehey communique annouiuvil to day that the Kuaso-Finnish peace treaty ratifications had been ex changed al the Kremlin yesterday. BRITISH MINK F-XPUIKS London. March 21 iU" Eight men were killed and (our seriously in jured today in an explosion at a coal mine at Stoke on Trent. have an open grange meeting Tues day evening. March 26. with pro gram and dancing. H. E. C. club will have charge of the program. It will be the 15th anniversary vt the local grange. Leslie Pellett and son from Seattle, visited friends here this week. Pel let ts lived here several years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Wilmol and family have moved from the R. L. Knorr farm to a place west of Red mond. Bernard Cox. Herb Rommel and Mrs. Duffy Knorr were appointed on a committee to see about seeding the grange grounds. Pioneer club met Wednesday af ternoon at the club hall with Mrs. Lest a Miller and Mrs. Ted Lewis as hostesses. Mrs. Verl Ridgeway and Mrs. H. Meeker had charge of the meeting which was un the care of the feet. You can uni your family with ill kinds of ntw, delicious dihet prepared in 6'i minutes. Rich nourishing with the tncrgy from ' A-1 Durum Semolina. Ask your grocer today for "f RIL LETS" cellophane wrapped. SI NO IS ftrtut UtMh !". k4e ru iCAimu aucM0wco..roiiutoi( Now Is the Time to Do Your Interior Decorating More New 1940 Wallpaper Samples Wallpaper Remnants At Reduced Prices! Alley Oop WeLL. BBONSOW, IT LIKE THIS. ...WHEN VVONM0& COULDN'T. CONTACT VD0 WITH THE TIME MA.CHIME, HE KjEARLV WENT CRAZY... AND THEN I SHOWED UP aaaaaava Dream Comes True Motor Company Men Win Trip to Seattle Six employe of the Houk Motor company will receive a trip to Seattle to be guests of the Ford company early in Ami, the reward for com pleting the local company's quota of 72 car sold thut far this year. Men who will receive the trip arc Frank Settlemyer. Lloyd !-r-n. Dean Thompson, Willutm Wulker. William Burton, and William Vun Allen, aales manager. -WOOUES FROM THE QVEEN London 'lit A parcel of nearly a hundred "woohes" has been received at headquarters of the Royal Air Force comforts.' committee with a simple note saying: 'From H. M The Queen." GENERAL MOTORS' NUMBER ONE CAR IS THE NATION'S NUMBER ONE CAR In Value ...In Road Action with Economy ...In Sales! $i MASTER 3 BUSINESS COOPS Other model, ."flhtly W All model, priced of Hml, Mich Zm and local taxc. (if any), OP exlra. Price. be 'o cnon8o without notice. BEN South of Post Office - TUAT'ft IT . iUO AND VOLUNTEEREDWs THE MOST experience I V I 'f l- nr..' I wriT, , TTC P.C T r- . i-i 'V Redmond Krdnloml. Miileh 21 (Specluh Mrs Fanny Sharp, regent ot the Ih':i1 chapter of the Dtillglileln of Amrr icun Krvulutlun, and Mis. J. K. Hub erts ale in Hood Hiver this week at tending the IV A It state cotivrnllntl Mr. ami Mrs. A. V Tenipleton of Spray ate vetiling their .huii-iii-Iuw und daughter, Mr mid Mis. I'rior Smith uiul daughter, Miss Clara Tenipleton, tleorge Newell Jr., Is home from Oregon Stute college visiting his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. ('.curve Newell. Mrs. Arthur lloucher of Tiunma iN spending the week with her son-lii-lnw uiul daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Utile Uouiher Mis. N. It. llolKnle is in Iteuo vis iting relatives. Townst!!! eliih No. 2 U HtXMiMtnng a Ixix siH iiil Kruiiiv nt the K of I hull to wllii li the puhlie u invito!. Stnnlcy Hrtiwn Jr., iione home TucmIuv from Kugene to hltM'nd his vaeiiluin with his lather, Stanley Hi-own Sr. Slalilev is a lieshninn ill the University of Oregon. Mrs. Jessie Monger, tmcher at liny Creek, was shopping in town Tuen dav afternoon. The Hev mid Mis l J C.rifflths have returned from Newborg where thev were called by the death of Mrs Criflith'a mother. Mrs. John Mc- Conniek. Mrs. Ilattie Reed is expected home this week Irutn Califonua and will make her home Willi her sister, Mrs. w. t. Houk. Mrs. Florence Moiilgomei y of Hie Melolius Imlb farm was in town tins week visiting friends. Mis. Lva Adams has relumed from a three months' vim t with her daugh ter in Suit Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Orr Itoyul have re turned from Ih Willamette valley, where Roal was doing cipenicr work. Mrs llaiel llaynes and children moved this week into Uie HoUis property on Sixth stivet. In d.iwntown Galveston. Texas, uir conditioning will he operated as a public utility on a metered service. - . m i i i m The nation looks to General Motors for genuine motor car leadership! You will And convincing proof of this In the fact that Ciencral Motors' number one car, Chev rolet for '40, Is nlso the nation's number one car In dollar value und In sales! Chevrolet's ftrcat list of quality features makes Chevrolet the outstanding car value of 1940. And, of course, It's the sales leader for the ninth time in the last ten years! GAEAG That's News to JJronson AM 1 f- in! VOJ MEAN VE'B6 NOT REMARKABLE GOING BACK of my career TuC TIWCklTiCTU - reisiTuov? WHAT? 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