The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, June 21, 1940, Image 3

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    G.O.P.
YEARSOF AGE
First Convention Held
In Philadelphia
(on. John C. Fremont Wa4
Nominutctl as First
Candidate
i'hiladrlplita lli KjahCy - lour
year ago. the republican wrly, a
riitliliial infunt numtlng lur it tint
hum In hiiimniiiliiK eunv.iiilon, dune
Cm. Jnlill C. Kr.miillt a In fnl
lirvililrnllul cuiiffiiiaia In I'luluilrl
ulu On June 24. Ui C O P , faced aa In
IH'p8 with problnn n( (homing
a candidal lo wrt the pre.ident-y
from uVmtrrallc afamtar(l-tM.arr.
rriurni hra lur Itia louilh time lu
.elect lla nulnlnee.
Th municipal auditorium, with
unipl rauailly lur 15, UK), will hou
Ilia IU4U limvelilinli. n IK.VI. t
mualial lund hull waa tlir alia where
miiii U00 tlrlcKutaa crowded In par
tlilpala In I ha rhouiltig o( ilia party'
llnl luplrant lur thr i hinf executive a
chair,
A prrlimlnury gtilhertng nl repub
lican u held at f'UMiurgli nn
Wuliitiiiim' birthday, I Hid, when
delegate fnun 23 aliilc decided li
rail a nominating ttinvenlion nn
June 17, the amuvrmaly of the battle
nl Hunker 1111.
C'nnlrmiMirary report uy thai
nearly I 000 delegate allrndrd Ilia
llrat runvrntiim, hut the roll-call
thnw tinlv UK) name.
Krrmilnl, I ha ' Hallidndrr" .'iimlly
waa (huen and the liattla fur Ilia
vice presidency lun A new nam
ww introduced -unknown outaiil
of thr middle ml Whrn Col. Wil
liam II Aivhrr n( llllnola aernnded
th nuniinalHin of Abraham Lincoln
lur thr vice ptealdelicy, ha waa akd
by a heckler:
"Will hr light"
" Yea, air." Arclirr replied. "He'
a Kenlucklaii. and a lall man which
ever way you tan fia II "
Lincoln received 110 vote but
William L. Dayton ol New Jeliwy
waa nomlnatvd wllh 2S3 vote.
Ilia r'rrmont and Uuyton ticket
Itwt tu I lie democratic slate of Jamea
Buchanan and J C lireckeurtdge.
In IH72. Hmlilenl Ulyaae S Grant
waa remonlnalrd by the republlcaria
In a maller-of-fact Mumn held al
the hiatoric academy of mualc, There
were not ennUKh ollirea In the acad
emy lu arrve the demand (or meet
Ilia room, an Horticultural hall, ad
joining It, wa lined aa a convention
hall annex.
Thr rrpoltrr aulgncd In the 1M72
miiventlon ant nn the Academy ttfe
and In thr nrcheatra pit. Thr build
ing fumous Green room waa util
urd a a wire room, wlirrr a group of
23 telegraph IntttumenU were art iid
la anawvr Ih demand of America a
newapauara.
The platform waa ratified at a huge
outdoor meeting In front of the
u.U(j its
UNIFORMITY
by- any standard you choose jj
Berausr thu hrrwery has uVvrloocd it own source
of true Uohemijn type barley snJ nuiinumi itt own
mailing and yesM culture plsnit the quality of
IMtemUnClub Export Ugrr NkVrK VARUS..,
its fine flavor is always uniform. aui?t ih wmt
"Bohemian Qjub
Export Li
CfcNIKAL ORt&ON DlilKlBUTORS, Ditt. Phone lb
-Dental Plates-
by DR. DUNN
All Branches ot Dentistry on
Convenient Credit
Phone 286
Open Evening 7 la I P. M. on Monday, Wedneaday and Friday
Miner Bulldhif, Bend, Oregon Over Woolwortb'a,
BrooksScanlon Quality
Pine Lumber
Brooks-Sccmlon Lumber
Company Inc.
m; !.-t-
V
Ifl bfhlhd ai bflplrn flotvom were Ihene French children when
homei, driving their fnmlliii Into tht ra:ki of Ihc refuiteti. The
en red for by a French aallor.
Madras
Mitdiu. June 20 (Special)
MUa
Hum. of Portland, waa a iiuevt over
the week-end at the home of Mr.
and Mr Howard Cox. Mia Hce and
Mra Cox wete arhonl rhunu in Leb
aiHiit. Mivt MarKurel Youtijt. whu hax
been vuiluiti at the honte of her par
enta, Mr and Mr l. A YounH. ainre
her athut'l rloaed, left Mhday fur
KuKifie to attend the u nutter aea
kloti uf the Univermity of Otr.m.
Ute fatheia at llie Mnhodul Sun
day tw hiMil were earh prvaetttrd with
a boU(uet uf (luwera and a wimll felt
xforld bforintt a Bible verie. by
member ol live tM-fUir.er' tluw in
rharit of Mm. Uuniue Ttvump-ain,
Sunday iiioininrx. in honor of Father!
day.
Kev, and Mra Hen Duvw left Tues
day for Portland to attrnd the con
frtenee for ()re(of, Mrlhodlil
pieachera and laymen. Mr. and Mra.
Union league, republican stronghold
down Btoad street from the Acad
emy. Latest visit of the republicans to
Philadelphia until this year came in
PJUO, when William MtKuilry was
renominated at Commercial museum,
which adjoins tlie municipal audi
torium which will houe the 1940
conclave.
Mi Kinley's reiiominatinn was ac
cepted as a matter of course, but lite
convention was made momentous by
subsequent events of history when it
named Theodore Roosevelt, fighting
governor of New York, lor vice pres
ident. i r -Beer
nrr! bent) nut.MrriN, beni, nnr.noN, trip ay, june ?i, 1910
5amaritan in Uniform
Fmil Heruko and family left Wed
nesday, f red Martin left for the
n-.eetniK Ihuratlav. Kmil Mormke u
' tlie lay ueleuate I mm int .vieinotiikt
church uf Madroa.
Mr, and Mra. Hanley Morne and
family who moved from Madrna to
Klamath FalU lat .u turner have been
Iranilerred bark t Madraa and arc
I ...... . .. , U..u ...u.M tu.iiu . .
Klllh treet. tlie place they formerly i
oreupied. Morae i a member of the
noil conservation fie rv ice.
J. C. Luelling was transacting busi
ness In Madi aa Monday from his
stock and wheat ranch north of the
Agency plains.
Tom Brownhill arrived home Sat
utday evening from the University of
Oregon to spend the summer vaca
tion at the home of his patents, Mr
and Mrs. William Brownhill.
Mrs. Edith Oveihulse who has
tieen a guest at the home of Iter son,
Boyd Overhulae and family, left for
Portland Sunday to visit her daugh
ter Howard Co.k of Horse Heaven and
his bnither-in-law, John Shaver of
Missouri, were Madras visitors Mon
day Shaver arrived in Horse Heaven
Saturday with his young daughter,
Rachel Fay. and his mother-in-law,
Mrs Anna Wilson. Mm. Wilson plans
I 10 stay lor an riurnuru vdii won
her uaugnters. Mis. Howard cook.
Mis. Guy Wharton and Miss Nila
Mae WilMn, and her son, Ramsey
Wib-nn, Mrs. WiUon is a sister of
f Mrs. I .ill tan Watts.
I Mrs. May Shulu. of Trout Creek.
waa honored on her 76th birthday
, with a party at her home Thursday
1 afternoon. HiMtefates were her daugh
, ter-in-law, Mrs Ted SchulU. and
Mrs. t!dward Bolter. Friends and
ncisbbor present were Mrs, Ida
Holmes Mrsf May Dawy Mr. AHie
Cram. Mrs. H. L. Pnday, Mrs. Lester
tl.i. Ur. II U.1 rA fcVm.ll Mr.
J. W. Henry, Mrs. C. M Kennedy
and her house guest, Mrs. Polly. Mus
Claribel Cram. Phyllis and Shirley
Bolter. Mrs. SchulU received many
lovely gifts. The hostesses aerved re
freshments of cake and iced -tea. An
entertaining feature of the afternoon
was the telling of fortunes of the
guests with tea leaves by Mrs. Polly.
The teaching stalf of the Madras
grade school for the coming year will
constat of Gerald Acklen of Port
land, principal; Miss Mvrtle Brown
of Portland, intermediate teacher;
Mrs. Bonnie Thompson of Madras,
primary department
At the annual meeting of the grand
chapter uf Oregon of the Order of
Eastern Star in Portland last week,
Mrs. Bonnie Thompson, secretary of
Concordia chapter of Madras, was
LIBERTY,
NO PLACE
FOR A
WEAK
HEART
SATURDAY-SUNDAY
Dr. Grant Skinner
DENTIS1
1036 Wall Street
Office rboae 71-Rea. Phone 1M-M
Eveningt by Appointment
Silverware
Tor
The June Bride!
See Ihe New
WM. ROGERS & SONS
Exquisite 44-Piece Service for S
Only $24.95
A Limited Number of
SALAD FORKS
Exquisite Patterns lo Introduce
4 for $1.00
Diamonds
Are Golnf I'p!
We Have a Large Assortment
Ranging in Price
$12.00 to $500.00
Watches
Hamilton, Cirurn,
Bulova and Elgin Watches
Wcslficld Watches from $9.95
Bear's
Jewelery Store
Wall Slreel
Between Wetle'i and Allen ' Cafe
war'i tidal wave iwcpt over their
youngilcu ure happy here, being
honored by being appointed to inter
national temtle fund committee.
Mm K K Hull and daui(hter, June,
returned home Friday evening front
Portland where uSev viaited Mrs
William S. Paif. nee Fern Hull, and
uw the roe festival.
At the annual arhool election June
17, Mra. Leita Kichardv)n waA re
elected clerk of district No. 9. Mad
'". "! Mra. W. H Sn.k wa -Irct-
l director for a three-year term.
, rr?aH-u,n- " -
rived in Madra. Tliurjday to vml
her Krandmother. Mr. Sarah Camp-
bell, and other J"
.... . ..,..,..,.,,. w.
ukiiici , miy , inui niiit
Monday evening from a two -weeks
vacation in Portland and vicinity.
Mrs. Lillian WatU entertained with
a picnic at Cowle's orchard Thurs
day evening in honor of the 10th
birthday of her granddaughter, Caryl
Ann Watta. Weiners were tiasted
over a bm fire and refreshment of
l.-e cream ana oirwiaay caae were
aerved. Present beldr the ho.te
and honor gue.1 were Mm. Harl Van
'""?; ',F Shu!'- Hos? Va,,;1Mn,
Nelhe Watu and on. Jack and Lyn-
dr". ....
Mervin ware. on ol Mr ana mr..
Bert Wart, wa injured hut week
he crank(Kl m when it was
I in gear. It crushed his knee between
I the car and a work bench.
The ladies aid society of the Meth-
' odnt church met at the home of Mrs.
Joe Toothman Friday atternoon.
Willard Ward, owner of Ward's
Beauty shop in Redmond, has pur
chased Fldnra s Beauty shoppe from
Mrs. Walter Johnson and has as
sumed personal charge, opening fur
business last Friday morning. Flor
et te Swantex who formerly operated
the shop for Mrs. Johnson, has open-
a shop in (ho M;dras hotp
Tl -..,. i nk..ri- v m.-t.
erson. depot agent at Me toll us, and
Blanche Phillips, occurred nl 6
o'clock p. m. June 17, at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Green. The
ceremony was performed by Fred
Green, justice of the peace. Guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Seaman and Mrs.
Mary Lingenfelter. Following the
ceremony a wedding dinner was
served at the Hicketym home in
Metolius.
Members of the Sahallee club and
their families enjoyed their annual
picnic at the Cove recreational park
on Crooked river Sunday afternoon.
Dinner was spread about 1 o'clock
followed by an afternoon of games
and visiting.
The Home Economics club of the
Mud Springs grange served the din
ner to the Jefferson county commer
cial club Thursday evening at the
grange hall in Madras. The dinner
was originally scheduled to be held
at Alice's coffee shop which closed
its doors June 1, necessitating a
change of plans.
Miss Olive Crews, daughter of
William Crews, was married tn Jim
Bird at Reno, Nevada. June S. They
will live in Prineville where the
groom is employed. The bride was a
member of the junior class of the
Madras high school last year and was
prominent in school activities.
MKTHOMSTS MELT
i Portland, June 21 U An increase
of 849 in membership. Increased at
tendance and the raising of $20,484
for Improvements in church build
ings and reduction of old indebted
ness were reported today by the an
nuiil Oregon conference of the First
Methodist church.
SAVE 50
on
Car Financing
and
Insurance!
Before you buy any car ... let
ut eiplain our system of Finan
cing and Insurance that will sava
you up to 50 of finance costs.
It will pay you well to see us
first.
L G. BOWNS, Dist. Manage.
Office In Central Orrton Garage
230 Greenwood Phone 331
Grange Hall
f.rriy Hull, June 20 (ut:'u)
tiw iufH" mcf tun it-iv in-1 kt Ih I
tuitiw ill Mil rrcj WHlH JWM' U.
Cifvfnt Wf-r'" Mt. Kei.rl Swi'"f.
Mm AU-x V;ltrH, Mih. Oforye
Kriikv.n, Mm. ("I.-.m-ih ffarvv. Mix.
William Uyr, Mr. Hi-Hit Vi rson,
Mih, (u th Mti'lstiii atiil i.tti,'lih r,
Mri. Wilkin V kin'tn, Mr i. lohn
t lank' , Mrs. Helen Stein am. ri iuuh
ler. Mm. Jffrrw,fi, Mrs. K I
Harntiy. Mm. Clar"it firriith, Mr',.
Olc Olutitri. i.r.fl Mm. H Kr-liv
Viiitorn ntr'i,t wefe Mrs. C.fflfi! '
Helto... Mr, fclnuT If ic. Mr. 1. W. I
Htmliu Mit. H., Willi and "hil
'Jren, Mri. Ira fx ult l chil'ifen,
Muual Whiliaker. Ot-fievwvf Frarikn, J
11 1 'I Ijtumc McCallum Mrs franco j
Hh- in'Xt n.eeiin(( will be Jun 27 at
the horn of Mm. Eui'ene Atkley on
Wi-tt irt Urn-! in Rrd
Chairman for the ,air committ'l
weie appoinu-d by Master lirure
iJyer at the n-gular xrani;e met-tint
eday, Jui. j II. Mra. Clarence
ia lower in in cbariye of fruits and
f lowers: E H. Young, uruttis and
KrasM-s anr Mm. John Franks, dairy
produc t; Mra. It. I Hamby is Krnert.1
cl airman and in charge of arrange
ments. It wa.4 voted that the remain
ing meetings of the summer begin at
8 3C instead of 8 o'clock In the lec
turer's hour, in charge of Mrs. R. I.
Hamby. the. third and final informa
tion quiz was held and the men were
, announred aa winners. A social
I meeting in honor of the victor will
Le held the limt meeting in July.
Hay Blair visited Tuesday in
P;ineville at the home of hit siMer
! and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs.
Larkin Younre. He relurnd Wed
nehda y with his pa rer i is, Mr. and
Mrs. Z Blair.
(Grangers to attend the good-will
viMt to Plca.sant ftidge June 12 from
this community were Buth Perry,
Jenny Moen, Mrs. Clarence Harvey
and son Edgar, Delia May Vinall,
Mrs. Clarence Flowers, Barbara
r lowers, Mrs. Alex Walters, Mrs.
, Blair. Kay Blair. Mrs. R. I. Hamby
lyne 'Hambyi Johnny McLoughlin!
Und Bruce r , ihe oroKram,
Jinny M.-n ian( two muical num-
knd Kroup KamM werr piayed
nr Esttern Sur Horaehoe club
met Juc 14 at the home of Mrs. R.
L Hamby. Thoae with hiRh core
were Mrs. Hlair. Mr William
Moye. and Mrs. Bvll Thompsen.
Present were Mrs. Ole Ola use n. Mrs.
John Frank. Mrs. Hcnrv Hettman.
Mrs. Bell Thomnsen. Mrs. Dave
Starr. Mrs Glenn Hutghitt, Mrs. Alex
Wallers. Mrs. Z. Blair. Mrs, Joe
Hince. Mrs. D F Carton. Mrs. Wil-
l..M U..a eanrl M PliranH Cmilk
, , mn.u, June a. w,!l be
,,,,, ,he home of Mr, Ci,rlo
fi.r.Min Pruil, of Bend. vil.
itmx th week at the home of her
BrilIldpatenU Mr. and Mr. Clarence
Harvey.
Sl.vera, (amijl of this community
drove to Todd lake Sundav on a dic-
nic trip. They were Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Wells, Mr. and Mrs. R. I Ham-
bv, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harvey,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wells and chil
dren. Delia May Vinall. Wavne
Hamby. Frances Wells. Gerald ine
Pniitt. and Mrs. C. L Smith.
Doris Mae Starr and Donna Mae
Ported id attended the Christian
Alliance young people's picnic in
Shevlin park June 15.
Edgar Harvey is going to Port
land Wednesday where he will un
dergo a major eye operation. His
mother. Mra. Clarence Harvey, and
Mrs. Cleve Pry itt and three daugh
ters will take him to Portland and
thev will return Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Huihitt drove
to Suttle lake Sunday where they
spent the day.
RIM CRN'S FROM CONVENTION'
Redmond. June 21 R. J. Carpen
ter, manager of the Redmond branch
of Ihe V. S. National bank, returned
Wednesday from the Oregon State
Banker convention, held hist week
end at Gearhart.
Carpenter, who was a member of
the committee on resolutions, reports
a busy and instructive ession. with
many interesting speakers. He was
accompanied by Mrs. Carpenter.
BOTTLED IN BONE
II lit ft OVKHUSMT Wffltli:
ft
Straight Bourton
Whiskey
CENTURY DieTILIflNO CO.
m.ada
QUftfil : ; PINT
i25
(CEMTURY)
I BQUuBD
311
m ;
Requirements for CCC
Entrance Are Changed
A (han in regulation for th
CCC, lroa'JTiiriil Uip ba'O of cn
I'illfneni, will now malt the -ippor-lunity
of iKe tnrp avnilalle to "the
whole Kioiip of unemployed yoiinK
men wlfi hnvr ctwrtty and amhiiion,
awJ (he other ntefjerj qualiti"i."
Information of thr new rulm was
rn.ifAn-d la a leport from Klmc r It.
Ooudy, arlrr.iriittrutor u thm -,(at
public w"Ifr toriininivin, to thr
I'Kal of(itr of the comm..on.
Under th nw refij!atiorii, enrol
leen wh'ir families d' not i.e-d the
uv ixtarKe provided by the allot
rnenU, will bf p'nxitted to make de
posit in lieu of the allotment.
A new CCC enrollment period has
bc-en announced for fieu.hue coun
ty for July 5. 12. and IH. with a unta 1
f 15 to he hi led. Apolif at ion should I
I made Ut the welfare cnmrniMon
office in the O'Kan buildintf. Cit-
,,,-n, 0f the United SL-itea from 17 to
Zj6 years uf aft? are eheible for six
monh ptrittd in the civilian conser
vation corps.
Vacanri' also exist in the vet
erans contingent of the CCC, and
new applications will be received
from July 1 to 20. Veterans of the
world and Soanuh-American wars, l
Philippine insurrection, Moro ?xpe- f
Resolution No. 107 I
RFSCIX'HON OF INTENTION TO
IMPROVE
WHEREAS, the City Engineer hav
ing heretofore submitted plans, rpeci
ficatir.ns and estimates for the im
provement of
The Alley in Block 8 of Bend
according to the rfiicial plat
thereof on file in the office of
the County Cleric for Deschutes
County. Oregon; the said alley
being 20 feet wide and extend
ing through said block from
Franklin Avenue to Louisiana
Avenue,
by paving the said alley with hard
surface paving, and the City Engineer
having furnished estimate of the
work to be done and the probable
costs thereof, and the said plans, spe
fictatins and estimates having been
filed with the recorder of the City of
Bend. and
WHEREAS, the City CommLaion
ers having found said plans, speci
fications and estimates to be satis
factory, and the same having been
approved by the City Commissioners,
NOW. THEREFORE, the City Com
missioners of the City of Bend do
hereby deem it neceviry and ex
pedient to improve
The Alley in Block 8 of Bend,
according to the official plat
thereof on file in the office of
the County Clerk for Deschutes
County. Oregon; the said alley
being 20 feet wide and extending
through said block from Frank
lin Avenue to Louisiana Avenue,
by paving the same with hard fur
face paving in accordance with the
plans and specifications now on file
in the office of the Recorder of the
City of Bend. Said improvement to7
te known as Local Improvement Dis
trict No. HI, and the probable cost
thereof as contained in the estimate
of the City Encineer is Sl.700.00.
Adopted by the City Commission
ers tnu llttft day ol June, 1M0.
Yeai 2.
Nays 0.
tiiy commissioner Irvine being
absent).
Approved by the Mayor this 19th
day of June, 1940
F. S. SIMPSON, Mayor
ATTEST:
George Simerville
Recorder of the City of Bend.
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$1 Shaving Combination 5c
One Clog
75cListerine 59c
$1.00Pepsodent 2 bottles 40c
Regular 50c Bottles
$1.00 Lavoris....'. 89c
75c Listerine Tooth Paste ... .49c
Three Regular 25c Tubes
$1.00 Lysol 83c
Juniper
Costume Jewelry
Pins Compacts. Lockets.
Novelties and Bracelets
Prices
50c to $150
Phone Now For an Appointment With Miss Georgia Lacken
DOROTHY PERKINS COSMETIC REPRESENTATIVE
Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday, June 24. 25, 26
Free Facial and Jar of Cleansing Cream
Phone Now as Only Limited Appointments!
3-Way Radios
AC. DC and Battery
Emerson Portables Priced
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909 Wall Street
Richardson
fntharuVon, June 2! (Special)
Mr. and Mn, Loui Nolan and aon,
Ronald, moved to Idaho last week.
The Nolan had lived at the Brad
etieh dnry for Mveral rnonthn.
June butKra'k w MkefiHmc( the
dilion, and FJoxer rrtiellion, wba nre
phyvira.lv fible In tarry nn In ordi-
nary manual labor, are eligible.
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toon to earn money In vnd winte if
their mcmtMTN to Kiimmer (.amp.
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