The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, June 21, 1941, Image 5

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    THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND. OREGON. SATURDAY. JUNE 21. 1941
PAGE FIVE
Local News
TOIIAV'H VYKATMI.lt
li-iiiiN'ralurni lu 11. in., 47 ihv
MIk Mary Kiilniilld uiui Jiiincx
I'alnhlld leave tomorrow Uir lnrt
liiml, whcic llicy will vIhII for sev
eral day.
II. II Ix'AimioihI tiuidc n litml
licxn trip In Kulrm liMliiy. lip ex-
grccss IU a. in., m urgnNn. na ., - ....
imii'lcr (reduced lo Ma level 1! IU ' Ituticrt Mnnlrul, of Terrebonne,
u. in.. SIMM Int'lirw; III a. in., ttt.OT waa In till lily ImLiy transacting
kirliM. Kclallvc humidity: III p. hualncaa.
.. Ml per mil; Hi a. in., A.1 per! Mr. anil Mm. Mclvln Crawford,
rani. Vrlia-lty of wind: III it. in., nf Smicr. became I he iMienla of a
aim; 10 a. lit., II mile. Prevailing aim Ihi inornliiK In St. Charlea
.Urn-lion iif m Iml : rani.
MlM Vi'lim Cum- li ft ymli-nliiy
for Sim KninrlMfi, Calif . where
hhi' will aall for llunnlulu mxin
The lire department a-itingulnh
nl it fire In ii ivIiim- Imix m Ihe
Ii.i II il the rear of Ihi' llcnd Kurnl
t hi - toinHiny building, yesterday
evening at 6 .TV
Jaiac It. Olixiii, illre.-i.ir of In
fi.i nua Ion for I hi- ulntc game com
inili, wa In llcnd today.
Mr Stanley Chi Iwni, of Port
l.iml. la.ln llend thla week end via
4mng wgh hrr ltcr. Mia. liauik
W.inlcMk. Mia. Howard t'llft, o'f SMcr.
relumed lo the St. (Iimlm him
j-ii.il Kri.luy. I Iit laliy, Linda
J. iinln-. la at Ihi- home of Mia.
tiltt rcni. Mr. unit Mia. Roy
lniltiil
John II. InrHi'l, of llrolhcr. wua
In town on Imalnraa yeatcrday.
acitii,inlcd ly hla slater, Ml
Faith II. Umrl.
I.lnyil licuughcr. of Kluh-ra, wua
In llcnd ihi morning, transacting
liualni'HH.
It K. Katun, of Ijiplnc, wai In
thla illy ycxtcrday on a hualm-aa
trip.
Mr. ami Mm John II. Lootcn.
of South llcnd. t ml., air vlaltlnif In
Ill-nil wlih n-latlvi-a. Mr. anil Mra.
IjMiinin hit inronipuiili-d by thi-lr
two children nml Imuni.' father
Other Groups
Assist With
Convention
Member of Ihe Veteran of
Foreign Wara auxiliary, who art
holding thi-lr Mth annual conven
tion In la nd tlila week In conjunc
tion with 21t annual encamp
ment of the post, are dividing
thrlr limp prelly evenly Ivtwnn
liualra-aa m.a-ling and aortal func
llona. And to make mattpra easier
on lh local V. K. W. chaptpr. and
alao lo show Hit apllit of coop ra
tio ncxltlng among veteran
groups, rvpreicntatlves of similar
organization have participated In
Severn 1 nf the affair. 1
One of the aortal highlight of
th raiieljiue nrrurrpd Thunulav
ami mother. Mr. uml Mra. Ilert ! af irrnoon. when member of the
Uh.i.-iik, who formerly resided i focal American Legion auxiliary,
neiii Hamilton, on the Hend llurna j anelHteii by the auxiliary of the
highway. Disabled American Veteran, en-
Mra. Julia (JNcll. of Ventura, i i.rtalned the vUltora at a lea In
K Allgooil. 1:175 Kliig.ton. Z "' " 7'7 ' " . ... ""f.T,..- . ' T . . "-- Pl'-
Kimrock rliWa are to ni.i l lit , ' ' ' nwieiy imiie. were prra. ni. to
. . L . . 1 ! Ivi" Ivanriivlt.h. of Riilmond. I)M. n w.Veral daya. admire
. "' '"'""" '". II Pm.;.nd white ci.rn.ll.ma and deep
.,. , ,,' .,,, ." uiniunier tnia morninn in bi. blue delphinium. Pouting were
...... ..ii .'..I... .. ... .... trle himpltiil. Mra. Frank Prlncp, Mra. K. A.
.,,." " "' iH .... " ' 1 hi-rgeanl ami Mra. Joneph Mil- Iuallen. Mra. Sadie Lucaa. all
. i ii . . i ... i ti'f. "I renillelon, leave lor their
ri'iirwala applliil fur nl the olfli-p . ,im1j ,.,. H.M.n,lln, tne
the day la-fore.
V.F.W. Auxiliary Takes Over
A a
P.M. Auxiliary
Holds Meeting
MM lAf. AI.KNDAK
Tonlgtit
7:00 p. m.. Royal Nulghbor Pep
club dinner dancp.
H:00 p. m., Women of Ihe Mooap,
In Slither hall.
Monday
7:00 p. m.. Heta Sigma Phi, din
ner In Pine Tavern.
8 00 p. m., Eaab-rn Star, In Ma
aonlc temple.
Toeaday
2:00 p. m., Sunahine rlub, with
Mra. Marjotie Ertle, 1009 Cum
berland. 7:30 p. m., fl. N. Pep club, with
Mra. Ed Krejd. 619 Oorgia.
7:30 p. m. Degree of Honor, In
gather hall.
8:00 p. m., Tuesday Evening
Bridge dun, with Mra. R. A. Mc
Clanathan, 321 Drake road.
2:00 p. m.. Circle 2 and 3, Cath
olic Altar aoetety. with Mra. Maur
ice Murphy, 245 Jcfferaon place.
Mr. and Mra. II. H. Toiim IIi re
lunieil to their home ul Ihe Cabin 1
l.iki riuiKer atiillon thla week, ul
li-r vlalllnu Willi IiIi-ihIh ami n l
ntlv.-a In San Jom-. Oillf
T.Kl.iy la Hie t'.Mh i-.l,llni; unnl
vi-iMiy o Mr. ami Mm. y, .
l.ivia of 12 HIM Htn-et. Mr. ami
Mm. Davla wen- nuii i1. il In Hur-
iiell. N. Y.. and have llv.il In I lend ,
lor mx year.
Mr. and Mil
with the l.ek'ln group, and Mr.
I-ater Dockuin. Drraldenl of the
pt 10 iluy vUHIng frlemlH In ; ii. A. V. unit. The flower were
.l. nlral lin-gon. 8gl. Miller waa i contributed by Mr. I. R. Pickett
formerly head of the local unit of TninxtMirlailmi wax handled by
: the at.it.. iKilivr. I c.r provided by the ehamhpr of
J. fc. I.oney and Lealer Edmund. I commerce, the V. V. W. auxiliary
wi muiie a Duaim-s (trip lo rrine-1 and Ihe D. A. V. auxiliary, with
; vllle twlny. mi. Chria Koalol aa ehairman.
! air. nnu mra. ionaru mi uow Mra. B. A. Sliellhart and Mra. John
ami Mr. and Mra. Charlea W. , Olson were In charge of refreah,
M.irw h are a-niling Ihe week pnd mi-nla. with Mr. Allen Kyman
1 at ( ultu ami Deer lakea. .nd Mra. Crala Covner a exhalr-
Mra. O. W. Luther uml il.iugh-1 men of the tea.
, ter. of Cav-nile lxkn. who have At yrterday morning' me-lk-n
Ua-Ier. of .. .,1.11!,,.. i,..- t,t...r i- it i.i i- ... .
.... . - .. ... .m.... .. ' minim mv ir. n mnaiu
n! .- " ,or P'" group with a l.Kral unit Ml repre-
P.ey arr.viaiung with Mr. l-ern ,., u.uvr on Monday. I i-nted. Ik-arlng gn-etlng and a
i. . v. .i li i .... Omrle Knowk-a. power com-; bouquet of flower, t hew women
i i T . . " v. k . K." K,ny ,fU'"1 ,n,m ,'"1'1. -n - helia-d make an Impivaalve cere
old daughter ol Mr ami Mm. It(.ml tw thr week end. on a bul- mony even more w:
..i..ge Klolua. wa reported loat. . A Korbe pnvldent of
Mr. ana Mm. Mlllum 1 oung. all hp Percy Steven imtt of the
found .gal,, a.-,,,, f.ve ta. of ,,,,,,,. who have been vac American Legion T.uxmaryT Mr. loXVn wl?l Ally tS
liilrr. ttwurttliiL' In iMiltit nronls ti....i.... i... . ....-;. i r-uin "Bison, ui iiiy. i nt.
Mrs. Ashe Feted
At R.N.A. Meeting
Mrs. Row Ashe wa entertained
Monday at the regular meeting of
the Royal Neighbor of America
In honor of her golden wedding
anntvemary on July 2. A mock
wedding highlighted the evening'
program of fun. A group of gliia
from Harmon playfleld put on
their flag drill, directed by Mr.
John Kruae.
The lodge congratulated Kern
Wymafl on her nomination aa
Fourth of July queen candidate.
A reading on Flag day waa given,
following which the lodge pre
aented Mr. Axhe with a gift. Cake
and Ice cream were served to the
group.
Refreahmpnt committee for the
July 7lh meeting m: Lnulac Nich
olson. Marie Noakea, Viola Nelson
and Florence Nelaon.
m
Orpha Hamby
Wed on Friday
Before a small group of clow
friend and relative at 2 o'clock
Friday afternoon on the lawn of
the K. 1. Hamby ranch. Misa
Orpha Hamby became the bride
The ladle auxiliary of the Pat
riarch Militant held their regular
monthly meeting laat evening In
Ihe I. O. O. V. temple. Report on
the atale association of ladles
auxiliaries, p. M , held In Baker on
May 20 were given by Mr. Nary
Klttleaon and Mrs. Paul Brook
ing. Among the atale officers from
Bend installed lor the 1M2 session
which will be held at Rose burg
next May were Mr. M. B. Smith,
officer of the guard; Mrs. H. C.
FiiPdly, left aide to the past presi
dent, and Mrs. Paul Brookings,
musician. Mrs. R. L. Winters and
Mrs. Nary Klttleson were among
the 19 ladles throughout the state
of Oregon who received the hon
orary degree of chivalry while In
Baker. Mrs. Winters was among
the new candidates who were
mustered Into the order of L. A.
P. M. by Portland auxiliary No. 1
at Baker.
Member from the Bend auxil
iary who attended the mate meet
ing In Baker were: Mrs. K. L.
Wostway Club to
Have Card Party
Mrs. Ullls Walker wa hoiteis
a a meeting of Ihe Wetway club,
Thursday evening. Member pres
ent were Mrs. Dorothy Kimball,
Mrs. Ola Denton, Mrs. Clarice Nel
Kon, Mm. Frelda Pickett, Mr. Ore
Raeburn. Mr. Elsie Wlehl, Mrs.
Eva Winter and the hostess. A
guest, Mrs. Elsie Cox, was also
present.
A card party will be held In
Sal her hall, next Thursday evpn
Ing at 8 o'clock. Member who
have tickets which they have not
aold art aaked to turn them In to
the secretary or Mrs. Clarice Nel
son by Thursday.
7
lyopta Camp Flrc group met
Thursday afternoon at the home
of their guardian. Mis Lois, to re
ceive Instruction and tickets for
the cookie sale. Girls who were
not present at this meeting are
t asked to contact their guardian
Winter. Mrs. J. W. Thorn, Mrs. I lor tickets before Wednesday.
Ann Goudy, Mr. Gibson, Mrs. Data on Camp Fire summer
Harold Krledly, Mra. Vern Mer-lcamp wa given by Misa Lois, af
chant. Mrs. Martinus Anderson, ter which the girls discussed proj
Mr. Nary Klttleson and Mr. Paul ecta for future work. They voted
Brooking. that If a member had two unex-
Major W. V. Merchant, tatt I cused absences In a row, the girl'
bannerette from Redmond, repre-1 mother should be contacted and a
en ted ihe local canton at Baker, warning given the girl that after
and Lieut. Colonel Paul Brooking 1 three unexcuaed absences (he Is
waa department aide to Edward , dropped from the group s roll.
S. I'rohs. general commanding. Next meeting will he Thursday
The refreshments committee at 4 p. m. at 1622 West Fourth
for July 18 will be Mrs. Fred Gib-1 street. Girls are to report on the
son, Mrs. Leo Htlbig and Mrs. ' number of tickets sold.
can jonnson.
CAPITOL OPENS SUNDAY
4 SHOWS ONLY!
Due To Length of F.lurl
Adults. . . . 25c Till 5:00..
LATEST AND GREATEST
AIR PICTURE OF THE YEAR
FILMED WITH
Full Cooperation of the U. S. Army!
ENTERTAINMENT
rretMr Chance to Sm What the
ZYewMj Aviators or tiohtg today
: NOT A WAR PICTURE
; Suspended Term
'Given Bend Man
Honing on tne Metnllus river, ac
companied Lei Ki.lliird on a fish
ing trip to East lake yesterday.
I Miss Addreen Nichols leaves to
morrow fur Bonner Ferry, Idaho,
when she will begin her Mislllon
a an employe of the FSA.
I MlM I'hylll Neal. of Powell
Hulli
Alice Baer. of the Bend l A. V.
auxiliary; Virginia Brain, from
the V. K. W. daughtprs unit at j
Salem; Mrs. Lillian Ukins. depart,
ment commander of the p. A. V.
auxiliary; Mrs. Floyd Von BorsU-l,
later, according to ixili.-c records.
William y. lilf lord, of Redmond,
was In I lend today on a business
trip
Mc. and Mr. Frank II. inn. in and
M. and Mi-. Die HoniM-ih. of
I'rlnevllle. were In llcnd thla morn
ing on a shopping trip.
Hoy Newell, of Kcdiuoml, waa
In I -end this morning on business
Seaton Smith l.-.ives Monday
morning lor i orvnina, where nc.tinn. led Spanish War Veterans auxil
w in atienu srniaii in nrrgon Miaie ; County Judge and Mrs. C. L. ' l.iry; Mrs. Murle Ejirkson, repre
college. t Allen will drive to Eugene tumor-! scntlng Mrs. Ida Jone.' depart-
l.cn Normiind leave tomorrow row, where 'the Judge will take'menl president of Ihe U.K. W. V.
ior iMiicni. arm win n-iiiin mon- 'delivery 01 a loun 01 iiany turkeys. ' auxlllarv.
Mrs. I'ora A. Jones, of Los An-1
geles, Calif., Is In llcnd visiting
with old friends, after un absence
of approximately 20 years. Mrs.
Jones was a pioneer of this city,
arriving here In 1!10, when tvhc
was engaged in the real estate
business. After leaving Bend, Mrs.
Mrs. Brown Hostess
To Evergreen Circle
Mrs. Hattie Brown wax hostess! Appearing yesterday before
Thursday afternoon to 12 mem- Justice of the Peace Henry 1.
bers of the Evergreen circle and Merritt on the charge of "main-
three guests. Assisting her was taining a slaughter house in an
Mrs. J. C. Culler. Guests were unclean, unhealthful and unsanl
Mrs. (k-orge St. Once, Miss Lizzie tary condition," John A. Chase
Crook, of Paxson, Utah, and Mrs. i was given a 60-day suspended Jail
C. S. Barber, of Springfield. I sentence; he was ordered to clean
Mrs. Ralph Spencer spoke on his place to meet government reg-
flower arrangements. The next ulations; he was ordered to turn
meeting will be' July 17. at the over his class A dealers' license to
ceremony wa read by the Rev. R. j home of Mrs. Joe Hahn, 339 River-. Clyde Hutchins. U. S. agriculture
1L Prentice
The bride, who was given in
marriage by her father, R. I. Ham
by, wore an aqua blue afternoon
dress with a corsage of gardenias
side. I department representative for this
! district, until tile conditions of his
Keu numhon iin tw hnnnmH premises were cleaned.
by the Degree of Honor lodge1 Cha,e arrested Thursday
when the group holds a social . Hutchins.
Richardson
district president of Ihe American ! and plnK nst. Her sister. Mis meeting at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday!
LpL'lnn auxlllarv. rrnrcapnttna De-1 u . . u i,.a L . . . . ..
who work In Ik-nd, Is re-' ruirtment Preildent Mm Laura I ....,. r..iirr..n i i-..i..j ... .u.'
pon.tny ronnn-raniy tmpniyea tjood: Mr. Emma Koi hlan. of the wall hT only attendant, gowned In meeting, which will feature a pro-1 Richardson, June 21 fSpecial)-
" " !'"-"" " i eninn iTT-Ron nisi rno. u, unn- . tailored navv and while after-1 rm unH nhM ni iw. in th Miss Joyce Perry Has been at.
noon dress, and wearing a corsage ; nature of an open house. Refresh- tending 4 H club summer school
lay. While he Is In the valley,
Nonnaml will uttend n Knights of
Coliimbu convention ul M.iylun
un Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Flnke. of
Portland, Iramuicted business In
llcnd today, and then went to Sut
lle lake, where they will sx-nd the
wi-rk-cnd.
Mr. and Mr. F. ). Stailter. Jr.
of pink roses and blue cornflow
ers. Ray Hamhy, brother of the
bride, was best man.
A wedding dinner followed the
ceremony, with the following out
of town guests present : Mrs. Rob-
nf Salt Lake City. Utah. Mrs. Mc-
I Nell Is a niece of Mrs. Stollmack.
their return home from San Fran
cisco, Calif. Mrs. Hepworth Is a
sister of Mrs. Stollmack. Other
visitors at Ihe Stollmack home are
W I J I .. . f ..K' n . I
IM-VIIII111K II1MIIUII in lot- i-iiiuia
of Salem, are In llcnd this week-; school for girl. Mrs. Jones Is on
end visiting his parents. Mr. and her wy to Vancouver. Wash., and ! rv-n. everv Saturday at Term.
Mr. E. O. Stadl. r. , on hrr return will visit In Maine fJnTT n S, ThZ
Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Champion, and In Boston. T "JJe
of Fort Hock, were In llend this Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hepworth. of ' n orchelra. Adv. 12-He
morning on business. ' llountlful. Utah, art In llend forjy.
LIBERTY Tonight, Sunday! To BeFedVeH
The Eagles won't go hungry at
their annual state wide conven
tion, which will he held In Bend
on June 26, 27 and 28. Huge quan
tities of food for the free lunches
have liccn ordered, according to
W. J. Baer. general chairman for
the event, including 7IK) pounds of
cheese, a barrel of dill pickles, 12
cases of sandwich spread, six
casea of mayonnaise and 25 gal-
the next week, vl.slllne with Mr.
and Mr. William Stollmack. on 1 ert Watson, mother of Ihe groom,
of Rathdrum, Ida.; Mrs. J. A.
Hamhy, of Richland. Wash.; Mrs.
Grace Gordon Farquhar. of Quil
eene. Wash.; Mrs. H. A. Crawford,
of Portland.
The young couple left Imme-
CONTINUOUS 1 to 11
Every Saturday Sunday
LIBERTY
Comts Through Again With
2 Grand Pictures 2
lrntt ..11
vjTUtf aCj
Hit No. 2
Your Favorite Cowboy
Star!
FROM START TO FINISH
Comody Romowct ThriHt
P. S-BOYS, HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO SEE VERONICA LAKE!
jfVf ,:V ' jf TV
C Soariift (
rvew keifkif af! .. 1
Ljt Times Toaht Vi 4 'J ' ' f , j!
'Blood and Sand' 'tTif
diately after the dinner for a wed
ding trip to the coast, and will be
at home after next week In Al
bany, where Watson Is production
manager of radio station KWIL.
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. 1.
Hamby, the bride attended Walla
Walla college and Washington
Statp college. Watson Is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watson
of Rathdrum. Ida, and was grad
uated from Washington State col
lege, where he majored In radio i
work.
ments will be served. 'at Corvallis for the past week, and
The committee in charge of ats. is expected to return home Friday,
rangements Includes Mrs. Richard V" Mrs. Stewart Rae. of Bend. Mrs.
Marshall, chairman, and Mrs. Har- Sabina Andrews, of Washington,
ry Monical. Other members may D- C, and Mrs. Floyd Brandon
oe appointea IO arrange linal oe- ! were guests 01 mrs. nuui nauuon
tails of the party. Tuesday afternoon.
r A school district meeting was
There will be a meeting of thcld Monday afternoon at the
Eastern Star lodge Mondav even- Wchardson schoolhouse, with offl
Ing at 8 o'clock, in the Masonic'1"? lor the corning year elected
temple. Grand chapter reports ?nd other business discussed,
will be given by delegates. ;Hoyd. Brandon was elected to re-
.place Clarence Flowers, who re
The Sunshine dub will meet at signed "iter moving to Redmond
2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon al the rt??l,,!yA t t J
home of Mrs. Marjorie Ertle. 1005 J,pd Pcrrv ha been confined to
Cumberland. Members are asked "o" witn rheumatism for the
to bring their Red Cross sewing or Pst week.
knitting.
m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
Circles 2 and 3 of the Catholic , Maurice Murphy, 245 Jefferson
Altar society will meet at 2:0 Op. place.
Galloping Tea Held ' j
Mrs. Harold Rice was hostess!
Krtday afternoon for the first of a i
series of "galloping team," spon
sored by members of the F. L. !
club. Six V. L. clubbers gathered
Ions of mustard. There will he ! Informally at Mra. Rice's home for
uliout .un loaves of bread con
sumed each day, liaer said.
Nearly 1SO0 iicoplc are expect
ed to come to Bend for the con
vention, according to Baer. Music
for marching will he provided by
o lu lu mum ana iiuric corps,
which will march In the parade,
and hold their annual competition
afterward.
The Eagles "nest", which will bp
located In ihe HlpHHtrome, will he
open In the evening for Eagles
and their wives, with entertain
ment, music and a floor show. The
free sandwich lunches will be
served there.
I l am! talk TKa nevt nurlv In I
this series Is planned tentatively
.for Thursday, June 2ti. at the
home of Mrs. Fred Stanley.
Jobs Daughters and members of
the Order of DeMolay Hre lo Join
in a picnic Sunday at Suttle lake.
The groups and drivers of cars
arc lo meet at the Masonic hall
Sunday at 10 a. m.
Mrs. Ethel Burleigh. Mrs.
Myrtle Elkstead and Mrs. Kath
leen Stanley will be on the Triple
Link committee, which will serve
the I. O. O. F., June 23. .
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For All Forms of
SEE
Uimbermens Insurance Agency
957 Wall Sir.. . Phono 17
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TO ESTABLISH CAMP
A CCC side eamp will be estab
lished on Monday at Green ridge,
near Prairie Farm, it was report
ed at the forest office this morn
ing. The boys will construct a
Amusements
CAPITOL Ends Tonight.
"Blood and Sand" with Tyrone
Power, Linda Darnell. Starts bun-
lookout tower and house on Green , day, "I Wanted Wings" with Ray
ridge, and will work on the road.Mllland. William Hoiden.
from Prairie Farm to the Metolius , TOWER Ends Tonight, "Scat
river. tergood Pulls The Strings" plus
There will be 25 boys working ' "Redhead." Starts Sunday, "She
there, when the camp gets mto j Knew All The Answers" with Joan
full swing. L. B. Hunter, project Bennett. Franchot Tone.
superintend ant, will be the gen
eral supervisor of the Job. The
side camp is from the Sisters CCC
camp.
LIBERTY Now Snowing. "A
Very Young: Lady" with Jane
W liners, pius Kog -Rogers in
"Sheriff of Tombstone."
WORLD WAR PRESIDENT
It's Painting
Time Now!
Let u glvo' you an estimate nn
HAVE YOU . . .
EXAMINED your roof lately?
You may not be needing if so much at this time of the
year, but right now it the time to fix it or replace it for
next winter. We can furnith you with the finest quality
. shiaglM oe roofing meterteh, end if you wish, we can
arrange for financing the . job too. For any building -
; . needs . '. . Come to Copelend't! -
THEN PAINT IT WITH
BOYSEN
PAINTS
Good paint is the best protection yeu can give your home . . .
nd Boysen's Paint is GOOD PAINT. Now Is the time to fi
Up . . . Nothing Down , . , 12 to 36 months to pey. Responsible
painters do your job.
HOEJZONTAL
iu. a a.
World War
president
II One who
dives.
13 Instrument.
14 Energy.
If Always.
IT Dish.
18 Layer of a
series.
19 Adult tnalea.
20 Brilliant
facet
21 Indian
vernacular.
22 Bone.
23 Genus of
cattle.
24 Malt drink.
25 Dispatched.
2 Neuter
pronoun.
27 South Caro
lina (abbr.).
28 Ceremonies.
30 To view,
tl In a little
while.
33 Jargon.
34 Tea.
35 Musical
syllable.
Aaearae to Ftevlov resale
Kffi!FM who
TjftElApjEk Dte JPJEB
IHIE'EIOIEIDUSUI lUlfcWi Ifcl
38 Maxim.
IT You.
38 Snappish.
48 Ingredient
of cheese.
41 Lodger.
43 To butt.
44 Post
43 Pertaining
to air.
48 Collection
of facts.
48 Hi birthplace,
, Va.
48 He helped
draft Ver
sailles of Peace.
13 He was also
president
f
University.
IT Piece of
statuary.
18 To tip.
20 Peruses.
21 To salute.
23 Existed.
25 Portico.
27 Consciousness
p4S 29 To be heir to.
30 To surfeit
22 Barren
wilderness.
33 Price.
29 Te furnish
with
vwmcAL
1 Married
women.
'fln' , , v 3Gtd house.
3 Over (contr.). J8 Blbam.
4 Doctor (abbr.) 39 Transposed
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