The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, June 29, 1960, Page 8, Image 8

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J. C. PENNEY
' James Penney
colorful figure
At 84, James Cash Penney,
founder of the chain of stores that
bear his name, has had a career
more colorful than any merchant
in Baghdad.
He founded his first store in the
mining town of Kemmerer, Wyo.,
in 1903. Today, there are 1,700
stores in the J. C. Penney organi
zation. ,
4 He still puts in long days at his
New York office and travels more
than 50,000 miles a year inspect
ing the nationwide retail organi
zation. V. M. Fay, manager of the Pen
ney store in Long Beach, Calif.,
says that Penney visited the new
store two years ago.
"I was hoping," says Fay, "that
Mr. Penney was impressed by the
beauty of the displays, and the
.bright lights and glamorous set
ting. But on the way downstairs,
Mr. Penney said, 'Vern, see those
' two customers over there. No one
is waiting on them. I'll take one
you take the other',"
Penney's credit
office readied
Establishment of a credit office
in Portland to serve the J. C. Pen
ney Company's forthcoming
charge account operations in all
its Oregon stores has been an
nounced by Jerry Fowler, mana
ger of Penney's in Bend.
Customer charge accounts will
be inaugurated at Penney's 42
stores in the Oregon area about
October 1, Fowler said. After 56
years of operating on a cash and
carry basis, Penney's initiated
credit operations at 24 stores in
1958, he recalled. Last year 1G9
stores were added to the group,
and by the end of this year about
600 Penney outlets are expected to
be offering credit. Target date for
installation of charge accounts at
all of the nearly 1700 Penney
. stores throughout the nation is the
end of 1963.
The Penney charge account is a
30-day plan enabling a customer
to pay an account in full within
30 days of billing date without
a service charge. It also provides
an option for customers desiring to
spread payments over a longer
period.
.Lemmon says .
car a lemon
LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Actor
Jack Lemmon filed a $12,000
Superior Court damage suit Mon
day charging he purchased an
imported sports car he thought
was new but which turned out to
be used, and a lemon.
; Lemmon said he bought the
$6,800 auto last Sept. 11 and later
, learned it was a 1958 model pre
viously owned by a man in
Portland.
The suit, filed against J.C.
? Chamberlain Automotive Inc.,
North Hollywood, contended the
! vehicle required serious mechani
i cal repairs only a month after the
t actor acquired it in addition to
I being last year's model.
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ne oeng bulletin. Wednesday, June 29. 1960
17 Oregonians on group
to study business climate
PORTLAND (LTII - Appoint-; in which existing industry
niant i- i .
" '"I'mDer committee
-...j.. .... .
by William Wessinger of Port
land, who also is a member of
the Governor's Advisory Commit
tee. Gov. Mark Hatfield said be
fore he left for the Governors
Conference at Glacier Park, Mon
tana: "A great deal of emphasis is
being placed on business climate i
by business ai.d industry in con-
sidering locations for new facili
ties. We want to have a climate
Young skipper
fails to save
sinking ship
CHARLESTON, S.C. (UPI) -A
desperate effort to save a sinking i
oil tanker and its valuable cargo
from a watery grave off the South j
Carolina coast ended in failure
early today when the ship sank
in the Atlantic about 60 miles
from safety.
The young skipper and two crew
men of the stricken, 10,165 - ton
Sinclair Oil Co. tanker SS George
MacDonald had hoped to beach
their helpless ship in shallow wa
ter today and repair it for sea
duty again.
Until 2:40 a.m. e.d.t, the Mac-
Donald wallowed behind a sister
tanker moving slowly toward
shore. Her stern was under water,
her decks awashed to mid-ships,
and her bow jutted 29 feet higher
than the fantail.
But a terse message from die
towing tanker, the SS J. E. Dyer,
said the MacDonald "at 1:40 a.m.
e.s.t. broke its tow in a light rain
and 20 minutes later sank."
The Dyer's message added that
a 30-foot section of the MacDon
ald's bow remained above water
after she sank.
The MacDonald's skipper, 33-
year - old tldredge Burnthorn ot
Houston, Tex., ordered 40 crew
men to abandon ship Monday
night and Tuesday morning when
a massive rupture in Uie cooling
system flooded the engine room
and the ship appeared doomed.
Burnthorn, his mate and one crew
man stayed aboard to keep the
MacDonald from becoming a dere
lict and a prize for any who could
salvage her.
Puerto Rican
father held
for murders
CHICAGO (UPI) Police said
today a young Puerto Rican fa
ther would be charged with mur
der in the knife deaths of his
wife, three children and a cousin
who he said had stolen his wife's
love.
The five were killed late Tues
day night when the father, Ray
mond Hernandez, 26, went on a
wild rampage with an 11-inch
French chef's knife. He was cap
tured shortly after the killings.
The children, Rosita Gomez
Hernandez. 2, Icky Hernandez,
4'4, and Emma Gomez Hernan
dez, 6, were found in Hernandez'
apartment. Each had been
stabbed several times and laid
side by side in bed, still clad in
street clothes.
The wife, Mrs. Maria Gomez
Hernandez, 25, was found in her
third floor apartment less than
four miles away on Chicago's
North Side. Hernandez and his
wife had been separated for two
or three weeks.
Catalog
Office
iU auiuy uregon s business ell-1 be attractive to new industry. To 1 charge. Following the premiere "Por-
mate" wr.s announced today by! do this, we must be vi!!i:;g !oj Pavic was arrested at 5:25 p.m., 'h'ai' ' Black" Miss Turner's la
Gerald W. Frank, chairman of : "x'ORnize any shortcomings and j when he w as trying to drive the test picture, siic reigned over a
the Governor's Advisory Commit-1 sccli corrections where necessary, 'car over, two small fir trees on star-studded party at the sleek
tee to the Oregon Department of j The committee will study Ore- which it was stuck. He had torn! restaurant. Among tiie stars
Planning and Development. gon's business climate advantages down a section of fence and dam-! werc Robert Taylor, Zsa Zsa
The eommiit uill K and disadvantages in economic aged shrubs, according to the ar- .Gabor, Robert Sterling, Ann Jeff-
grow and prosper, and which wil
... -
development. I
Members of the rnmmittiw in.
elude: Dr. Wesley C. Ballaine, :
Eusene: Don A Kllis Pnnlnnrl- i
J. W. Forrester Jr., Pendleton;
John M. Fulton, Portland; E. A.
Geary, Klamath Falls; Harold A.
Holmes, Medlord, John Hoiton,
Baker; W. O. Kelsay, Roseburg
R- A- Krcnenberg, Springfield
N. W. Merrill, Salem; Roy F,
Renoud, Portland; Dan A. Thiel,
Astoria; E. H. Thompson, Salem;
Charles A. Tom, The Dalles; Har
old Wendel, Portland; Edward J.
Whelan, Portland; and Rudie Wil
helm Jr., Portland.
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Fence busting
ends in arresV
Thomas Gorald Davie, 22, of
11131 Fresno Avenue, drove his au
Itomobile into a fence off E. Scc
, lond Street at Olney Avenue Tiles-
dav afternoon, and was booked by
, , ,
ciiv pouce on a aruiiK arivinu
resting officer. The car was part-
'y on ,ne
e parking strip and partly
yard at 1432 E. Second
lhe
Street.
can was set at kz.m),
and
Davie was held at the city jail.
DENOUNCE KING HUSSEIN
CAIRO. U.A.R. (CPU- The
U.A.R.'s semi-official Middle East,STRIKE TIES UP SHIPS
News Agency Sunday night de-
nounced King Hussein of Jordan
as the "scion of the house of
treason" and said he "cannot es-
cape the fate of those who pre-
ceded him in betraying the
Arabs."
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HOLLVWOOD (LTD - At a
post premiere party early today
at Romanoff's Restaurant, Lana
Turner's date, sportsman Fred
May, threw a punch at a Ilolly-
wooa f'P 'st he
HVOWtMl his lnvf fur Mk Turner
- - -
'wes,
Janet Page, Jane Powell,
Ricardo Montalban and Loretta
Young.
In the early morning hours May,
who identified himself as a breed
er of
grabbed
Connolly
thoroughbred horses,
gossip columnist Mike
by his tuxedo, almost
BOMBAY, India (UPI) More
than 60 ships, including nine
, freighters loaded with American
wheat and other U.S. food aid to
India, were tied up for the sixth
consecutive day because of a
strike by tug crews.
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fakes punch at columnist
j tearing it ftSn his back,
"I love this girl and the things
'you are writing about her person-
:il lite are unfair. May said.
Temperatures
Temperatures during the 24
hours ending early today. North
Bend had .02 and Brookings .01
inches of rain
High
Low
Bend
Astoria
Brookings
45
5-
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k Fai
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79
91
81
58
fit
94
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nolly but was re-trained by Ar
mand "Army" Archerd Connol
ly's competition.
Archerd1 is the gossip colum
nist for Daily Variety while Con
nolly writes a similar column for
tile Hollywowl Reporter.
Miss Turner broke into tears
crying into a handkerchief, while
the combatants exchanged verbal
' blow s.
Connolly last week had written
attacks nil Mis-
1 uriicr s behavior
m raising her daughter Cheryl
1 1 r.iue who has lieen readmitted to
a correctional instihilinn fur u;iv.
ward girls.
Friends halted the fray.
BAN REDS, WOMEN
DALAFIEI.D, Wis. (UPI) -The
raconteurs, an all-male Wis
consin writers organization, Mon
day shouted down suggestions
! that wives Ik- allowed to organise
;a women's auxiliary.
Herliert P. Schowclter of West
! Bend called the idea "tantamount
to allowing Communists to join."
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on corporations and continuing a
variety of wartime excise taxes
1 on liquor, cigarettes, automobiles
' and the like.
. The bill was sent to the While
I House where President Eisen-
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