The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, July 14, 1951, Page 8, Image 8

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THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND, OREGON
SATURDAY, JULY 14. 1951
Cicero Situation
Now Controlled,
Police Indicate
Chicago,-July 14 UPi National
guardsmen with loaded rifles and
fixed bayonets stood guard to
day behind barbed wire at a sub
urban Cicero apartment building
where disorderly crowds have
prevented a Negro' family frofn
taking up residence. -
A total of 107 persons faced
charges today in connection with
disturbances by up to 6,000 per
sons at the apartment this week.
Twenty-three: guardsmen, po
licet, and citizens were hurt
Thursday night as the crowd
threw missiles and iirenrancis
which set lwo small fires In the
wrecked building.
. The guardsmen had complete
control of the situation today
: with a perimeter of barbed wire
strung about the building.
Hoodlum Blamed
Police roamed the area
throughout the night, watching
for assemblages of young hood
lums, who have caused most of
the trouble. .
Wherever they found two or
more youths assembled without
good reason, they were removed
to jail. Anyone who could not
prove he was a Cicero resident
also was taken to Jail. ,
Altogether, more than 100 per
sons were taken into custody dur
ing the night and 43 were booked
on various charges of unlawful
assembly, Inciting a riot, loitering,
vagrancy, or disorderly conduct.
Col. Clifford - Hodgin, com
manding the 500 guardsmen at
the scene, blamed the disturb
ances on "youthful agitators who,
It is apparent, lack proper par
. ental supervision." '
Police and guardsmen were co
operating closely in taking
prompt action against anyone
showing the slightest disrespect
for authorities.
Early today, two youths drove
near the guard lines in a car
" and shouted profanity at the sen
tries.. .: . ' ,
v Youths Arrested
A policeman and a guard lieu
tenant jumped into a jeep, chased
the car down 22nd street at 50
miles an hour and curbed It. The
youths were pulled from their
car and taken to police headquar
ters. .
' Police said the suburb was
"settling down'1 but false rumors
were still circulating.
An unidentified caller reported
4n nollce lust nteht that "a eroup
of Negroes are tearing up the
Burlington track" In Berwyn, a
suburb Just across the street from
the apartment unaer aispuie,
Two police squads investigated,
They found a section crew of Ne
i?roes reoalrine the railroad track.
"That's the way all the rumors
urn out." a police official said,
Walter White, executive secre
tary of the National Association
For the Advancement of Colored
People came here today to ex
plore the situation.
White Move
j, The Negro family attempting to
move into the apartment com
prises Mr. and Mrs. Harvey E.
Clark, Jr., and their two small
children. They have not beeri able
to take ud residence and 21 whlto
families dwelling in the building
. were forced to move.
Cicero has no Negro population
nt nresent..
Gov. Adlai Stevenson called the
.' guard into action at the building
Thursday when local and county
officials reported that they could
not cope with the situation.
Swiss Building
Raid Shelters
Berne (lB Every house In
Switzerland will have its own air
raid shelter,, if the Swiss parlia.
ment approves a new govern
ment bill.
The government proposes that
the building of air raid shelters
should be made compulsory for
all houseowners, public and pri
vate ones alike. All rural com-
munlties with more than 2,000
inhabitants ' must provide ade
quate air raid protection facilities.
The government would extend
a credit of 50,000,000 Swiss francs
(about $11,700,000) to cover 10
Der cent of the building costs,
.', The cantons and the communities
would contribute another 10 per
cent- -
' The other 80 per cent must,
according to the proposal, be
borne by the houseowners. The
, latter in turn will be authorized
to get the money back from any
tenants over a period of 10 years
by increasing tile rents.
BLOCK BUNS TO TWINS
Lead, S.D. WiA single block
in Lead runs heavily to twin resi
dents. They include one set of
boys and three sets of girls. A
block and a half away is another
set of twin girls.
Bulletin Classifieds Pring Results.
W. T. LESTER CO.
Permanent Resident Kep.
Famous Patrick Clothing All
the family. Popular K n a p p
Shoes, Dress, Work and Safety
Steel Toe Shoes.
Uniforms, Yard Goods, Suits
and Shirts to Your Measure.
Factory to you Better for less.
By Request Will Call.
Phone 668 2408 E. 1st
On No. Hlway, Bend. ''
Edna Brlnson In Charge
(NEA Telepholo)
JO VISIT MOTHER Actress Ingrld Bergman's former husband,
T. Peter Llndstrom, and 12-year-old daughter, Pla, wait on ramp of
: an' American Air Line? plane to say goodby as they left Los Angeles
for New York en route to visit the girl's mother In Sweden. Dr. Llnd
strom arranged the meeting In Sweden to avoid exposing his daughter
to publicity which might arise If she should meet Italian director
Roberto Rosselllnl, for whom Miss Bergman left her family. -
Church Directory
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TRINITY LUTHERAN
CHURCH
(Tht Luthnran Church Miwourl Synod)
(Ualveston and Federal)
Parsonage: 624 Federal Phone! 918
Win. H. Albach, Pastor
Sunday school 10 a.m.; worship
services, 11 a.m.; Communion
services the last Sunday ot each
montn.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
u64 Newport) .
Lyle .Leach, Minister '
Sunday worship services; Bible
classes, 10 a. m,; preaching, 11
a. m.; communion services, ii:su
a. m., evening service, 7 o clock.
Women's Bible class,-1:30 p. m.
each Wednesday. .
FIRST CHRISTIAN '
(Fourth street at Newport avenua)
Un U. FUhbacK. Minister
Bible sehooll 9:45 a. m. Morning
worship,. 11 a. m. Christian En
deavor meeting, 6:30 p. m. Eve
ning church .service, 'f:30 p. m.
CHURCH OF THE NAZAHENE
East Third and Lafayette
-: A. Furnan Harrla, Pastor
Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Wor
ship service, 11 a.m. !f. P. meet
ing, 6:45 p.m. Evangelistic serv
ice, 7:30 p.m. Mid-week service,
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. .
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF
JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER
DAY SAINTS
Services each Sunday morning
at 11 a. m. in Norway hall, with
Elder George Dyer In charge.
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
BEND REVIVAL CENTER
1745 E. First Street
Pan Zimbelman Pastor
Services Sunday, 11 a.m. and
7:30 p.m.; Tuesday and Thursday L
cju p.m. Non-aenominauonai.
FIRST METHODIST.
(Bond and Kansas)
Rev. Dean C. Polnduxter, Pastor
Church school, 9:45 a.m. Morn-
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Ing worship, 11 a.m. Youth
groups, 6:30 p. m. Sunday eve-
groups, 6:30 p.m.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
(Hoi West First street)
- Sunday service, 11 a.m. Sunday
school, 9:30 a. m. Wednesday eve
ning, testimonial meeting, 8 p. m.
Reading room, Benson building,
8u3 Wall. ,
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
(2nd end .Greenwood)
Albert 8. Turner, Pastor"
' Sunday services: Sunday school
9:45 a m.; morning worship, 11
a. m.; .C. A. service, 6:30 p. m.;
evangelistic service, 7:30 p. m.
Thursday,' WMC prayer meeting,
2:30 p. m. Wednesday, Bible Stu
dy, 7:30 p. m. Friday, Youth Ac
tivity night. ,
; WESTMINSTER
(Orthodox Presbyterian)'
(Newport avenue and Drake road) -Hubert
E. Nicholas, Minister
Bible school, 9:45 a.m. Morning
worship, 11 o'clock. Machen
leagues, 6:30 p.m. Evening song
.and gospel hour at 7:30. Mid
week prayer, Wednesday, 7:30
p. m. '
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
'' : ' (Corner Hill and Irving)
. rJlluhet L. Hale. President
Sunday school, 10 a. m. Sacra
ment meeting Sunday, 7:30 p. m.
Relief society, Tuesday, 1:30 p. m
M. I. A., Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. Pri
mary, Thursday, 4 p. m.
TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH
(Head of Wall Street)
Rev. Fred C. Wlsgenbaeh
Holy Communion each Sunday
at u:uo a.m. Church school, Sun
day, 9:45 a.m.. Morning prayer
and Sermon, (except first Sunday
in tne montn Holy communion)
at 11:00 a.m. Nuitery school,
each Sunday at 10:45 a.m.
. FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH
Member of tne ICvanselical Lutheran
Church
lldabo and Wall)
Sranley 0. Gunstan. Pastor
Parsonage: 231 Idaho Ave. Phone 12(1
Morning Worship 9:30 a. m.
Nursery for children under 6 in
church basement during church
services. .. v.
' CATHOLIC
' (Franklin and l-ava 1
Rev. Vincent Kerwlck, Pastor
Sunday masses, 6, 8 and 10
a. m. Masses on week days at
8 a.m. .
CHURCH OF GOD
(Wut 12th and Fresno)
Rev. Percy GotUer, MloUter) -
Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Morn
ing worship, 11 o'clock. Youth
Fellowship service, 6:45 p. m.
Evening worship service, '. 7:30.
Youth activity, Tuesday evening,
7:00 o'clock- Prayer meeting and
Bible study, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENT1ST
(Harriman and Franklin) -c ,
H. W. Maniple
Sabbath school, 9:45 a. m.
Preaching service, 11 a. m. Prav-
er meeting Wednesday, ,7:45 p. m.
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
(Kingdom hall, south of Bend, near canal)
Watchtower study Sunday, 8
p. m. Bible book study, Wednes
day, 8 p. m. Service meeting, Fri
day, 7:45. .- '
PENTECOSTAL, MISSION'
(219 Lafayette street) .
Harriet E. Marling, Pastor
Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morn
ing worship, 11 a. m. Young peo
ple's" service, 7 p. m. Evangelistic
service, 8 p. m. Young people's
meeting Tuesday night.
GILCHRIST METHODIST
CHURCH -Mountain
View Drive and Hlchlsatl Ave.
Ollchrlst, Che. .
Carl J. Conrad, Minister .
Sunday school, classes for all
ages, 9:45. Morning worship 11
o'clock. Special music at all serv
ices. Evening gospel service 7:30
o'clock. Wednesday mid-week
gospel service 7;30 o'clock. ; .
CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY
s ALLIANCE
(1120 Lava road)
Rev. James Thompson, Pastor
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Sun
day morning worship, 11 a. m.
Sunday evening evangelistic serv
ice, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday prayer
meeting, 7:30 p.m. Sunday, young
people's meeting, 6;30 p.m.
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FIRST MISSIONARY BAPTIST,
CHURCH
(East Greenwood)'
Eld. 0. V. . Blanchard,. Pastor
Sunday school, 10 a.m. Morn
ing message, 11. Bible hour, 6:30
p:m. Evening message, 7:30 p.m.
Ladles' Bible class, Thursday.
1:15 p.m.; prayer meeting or
Bible study 7 p.m.
FIRST PRESUYTERIAN
(Corner Harriman and Franklin)
hev. Allan B. Philp. Pastor
, Church school for all agr
groups, ui4b a. m. Morning wor
ship, 11 o'clock. Westminster Fel
lowshlp, 6:30 v. n.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCn
(Irving and Oregon Avenues)
- Rev. Roy H. Austin. Pastor
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Mom
ing worship, 11 o'clock (broad
cast over KBND). Youth groups.
6:30 p. m. Evening gospel service
7:30. Wednesday Bible study and
prayer groups, 7:30 p.m.
WOOD
Approx.
2-Cord Load, $12.00
16" Green Slab or
, Cut to Order.
Immediate Delivery
MT. VIEW WOOD CO.
Phone 2126
After 5 p. m. Phone 2013 W-3
Leave orders at Frank's
Greeting Cards, Coble Bldg.
PROTECT
YOUR
RIGHT
TO DRIVE!
The Slate grants you the right to drive on the streets and high
ways ...
... BUT you can lose that right (your drivers license and motor
vehicle registrations) under Oregon's new Financial Respo'nsibility
Law for failure to deposit security as proof of financial responsibility
to satisfy judgments that may result from an accident causing
damage to property, or injurios, or death to any person.
The State will accept a FARMERS $5,000$ 1 0,000 Bodily Injury and
$5,000 Property Damage Liability Policy as security and proof of
Financial Responsibility, At current rates it costs only
$ 11.10 EACH 6 MONTHS
(Slightly hTgfitr whtr tnr arm drlwrt undtr 25)
$5.00 Non-Ktcurrlng ot beginning of policy
WHY PAY MORE? Insure with FARMERS- SAVE MONEY
F. KEITH SHEPARD
DISTRICT AGENT
1029 BrookH St. Phone 831
Near Chamber of Commerce
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We...
THE UNDERSIGNED Merchants, Business and Professional Men, Are
Cooperating in the Publishing of the UJJ300CC
A Credit Book published by the Credit Bureau', containing the paying habits
, .' of the credit customers of this entire area.
This Is a Worthy Enterprise . . . v
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v' to which we gladly subscribed since it will make it easier for the prompt pay-,
ing customers to obtain needed credit.'and will enable each merchant to avoid
credit losses on slow paying customers.
THE TASK OF TAKING OFF THE VARIOUS RATINGS IS PROCEEDING AND
WILL BE COMPLETED BY f
Saturday, July 21, 1951
. We Must Report Our Records As They Are.
; .v ' ' o ' We earnestly request everyone with a slow or partially paid account to contact
, us at once and bring their account up-to-date so that no misunderstandings
will develop later.
Bend Auto Parts
69 Oregon Ave.
Bend Chain Saw Service
1S2 East Franklin
Bend Garage Company, Inc.
709 Wall Street
Bend Redi-Mix
Tumalo, Oregon
Bend Sand & Gravel
s Tumalo, Oregon
Bend Storage & Transfer Co.
222 Irving Avenue
Bend Supply Company
922 Bond Street
Cascade Jewelers
839 Wall Street
Cashmans, Inc.
103 Oregon Ave.
Capitol Cleaners
South 3rd Street,
Central Oregon Roofing
123 East Greenwood
Copeland Yards
344 Greenwood
Cuffin's Hardware
944 Bond Street
Clark's Mobile Service '
1273 Wall Street
City Plumbing & Heat
822 Wall Street
Deschutes Electric
838 Wall Street
Dierz Mfg. Co.
638 Glemvood Drive
Duncan's Richfield
South Third Street
Erickson's Food Market"-
812 Wall Street
Eriksen's Stationery
1011 Brooks Street
Flaherty's Welding & Machine
184 East Greenwood
Fred Meyers
Union Oil Consignee
303 Scott Street
George Childs Hardware Co.
858 Bond Street
Gibson's Cabinet Shop
118 E. Thurston Ave.
Gray's '97' Service
N. Dalles-Calif. Hwy.
Greenwood Furniture
21 Greenwood Ave.
Horn's Service Center
BIO Franklin
Houk-Van Allen
Firestone Store
916 Wall Street
Huckleberry-Hurt
304 East 3rd Street
Hunnell Motors
835 Bond Street
Johnny's Union Service '
1 108 Bond Street .
Lee's 'Champion Service
Comer Franklin and Bond
Lemke's Signal Service
1632 Hill Street
L. Jensen & L. Erickson
Distributors, Associated
Lyon's Cash Market
612 South 3rd Street
Marketeria
1851 N. 1st Street
Marshall-Wells Store
253 E. Greenwood
Montgomery Ward & Co.
812 Wall Street
Mountain View Grocery
1103 South 3rd Street
Nelson's Builders Supply
3 Greenwood Avenue
Newport Grocery
Newport Avenue
Nicholson's Market & Locker
) 531 South 3rd Street
Oregon Equipment Co.
165 E. Greenwood
. Oregon Hydro-Gas Company
6 Greenwood Avenue
Oregon Trail r71eto;cyclj
105 Franklin
Owl Taxi Service & Yellow Cab
1056 Bond Street
Park Service Station
50 Penn. Ave.
Pine Tree Court
1220 S. 3rd 1
Ries Radio Shop
624 Franklin
Sexton Supply & Saw Service
1195 Wall Street
Scotty's Feed Store
1854 E. 1st Street
Sfcndifer's Men's Shop
945 Wall Street
Staples Optical
931 Wall Street
Steinleys Garage
' 1031 Harriman
Stover-LeBlanc, Inc.
811 Wall Street
The John Wetle Company
901 Wall Street
Thompson Paint Store
722 Franklin Street
Underhill Motorcycle Shop
1327 Wall Street
Ward, Motor Company
1008 Bond Street
, Western Auto Supply
845 Wall Street
West Side Hardware
1005 Galveston
Zeek's Auto Service
67 Greenwood Ave.