The Bulletin 7
Wed., August 21, 1963
ROGER I. BROWN
Brown finishes
Navy training
Roger I. Brown, fireman ap
prentice in the U.S. Navy, recent
ly completed 12 weeks duty at
Great Lakes, 111., training to be
come an engineman.
'He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Brown, 111 W. Dogwood
Avenue, Redmond.
Roger spent a week at home
with his parents before reporting
for duty aboard the USS Con
quest, a mine sweeper operating
oit tne west coast.
Johnson sees
early settlement
of racial issue
By Al Kuettntr
UPI Staff Writer
Vice President Lyndon Johnson
made the prediction the other day
that the civil rights problem in
America will be "solved with a
rapidity which few people now
credit."
He spoke against a record of
a summer of upheaval on the ra
cial front. Violence got tne atten
tion, but Johnson was generally
on target when he spoke of solu
tions. With solutions this summer
came increasing pressure from
organized Negro groups. They
made it clear that massive dem
onstrations would be the answer
to a refusal of their demands.
This was emphasized in Plaque
mine, La just west of the state
capital of Baton Rouge.
Hundreds of Negroes marched
they were tear-gassed twice in
a protest against exclusion of Ne
gro sections of the city in a pro
posed bond issue for street and
drainage improvements.
Gordon Carey, national pro
gram director of the Congress of
Racial Equality (CORE), charged
the Negro areas, badly in need
of street repairs and sewer im
.provements, had been left out
purposely from bond funds.
James Farmer, the No. 1 CORE
leader, was jailed in the demon
stration but hopes to get out in
time to help lead a Washington
civil rights demonstration Aug.
28.
An entirely different approach
was being used by Negroes in
Beaufort, S.C., on the Atlantic
Ocean. Negroes quietly asked city
and county officials to consider
desegregation of schools, nondis
crimination in jobs and the open
ing of public facilities to Negroes.
Beaufort officials, expecting no
demonstrations, promised a meet
ing with the Negro leadership In
two weeks.
The list of desegregation ad
vances, either as a result of dem
onstrations, court action or volun
teer action, was growing longer
by the day. There were at least
40 noteworthy developments since
July 1.
Widespread trouble over the
"advances," however, prompted
Dr. Joseph H. Jackson, leader of
5 million Negro Baptists, to ad
monish the National Baptist Con
vention: "This worthy struggle must not
be allowed to degenerate into a
rebellion for rebellion's sake, -r
to become a racket without
rhyme or reason."
Temperatures
High and low temperature and
precipitation for the 24 hours end
ing at 4 a.m. PDT today.
' High lew Pep.
Btnd
Astoria
Baker
Klamath Falls
Medford
Newport
North Bend
Pendleton
Portland
Redmond
Salem
The Dalles
Chicago
I.os Angeles
New York
Phoenix
San Francisco
Washington
70
M
69
71
71
83
67
69
77
74
75
76
77
79
86
81
101
73
83
56
45
42
49
55
54
56
58
40
54
58
67
66
69
80
55
67
.04
J 90
LOGGER KILLED
DEXTER (l'Pl Lyle Cornish,
51, Pleasant Hill, was killed in
a logging accident near here
Monday afternoon.
Cornish was a bucker for the
Wiley Logging Co. of Marcola.
$ $ $ $ $$n$$$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
at Low Cost n
Beautifully
styled
by Randolph
Mohlhenrich,
rWD 1 1 El 95
one of America's
foremost designers.
Selected wood tops. ,
Oil chestnut or Sahara white
finish. Fine construction details
$$$$$$$$$$$; 'ip $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
, .y .
I- fTL EXTRA ifts
I TtivU preuer A Mirror IfT TTI
Ar fi 1 W
I l"nri Brf $49.95
j i ' Brf79.95
' Panel Bed $49.95
Modern quilted
DAVENPORT
reg. 299.95
1V2.39
HEALY S
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
" wM mLfs, s ir , s w i
Modern Edlow
DAVENPORT
Q95 reg. $179.95
95
BootcaM Bed $79.95
'
FURN
EXCITING
BEDROOM
SPECIALI
All oanel bed
are available in j
twin, double
and king sizes. P
$
$
$
$
$
" $
$
$
$
DINING ROOM SETS
5 pc. round modern
walnut, by Dckora. $QQ00
Was $143 77
Dckora modern walnut
droplcaf. 5-piecc $QQ00
set was $158.50 77
7-pc. Dckora oblong
table. Walnut. $1OQ00
Was $105.50
WALNUT CHINA CABINET
Modern design, sliding glass
doors, by Barker. $QQ95
Was $120.05 77
7-PC. DINETTE SET
Round two-leaf
table, six chairs. $QQ05
$129.95 value 77
BERKLINE RECLINER
$iQ95
Was $80.95 O7
BILTWELL ROTATING
ROCKERS
One lot, each Aft
was $79 05 00
WALNUT ROOM DIVIDER
Modern Stanley
walnut stack unit. $1 DQ95
Was $240.95 ,07
CLUB CHAIR
One only, nylon $QQ05
cover. Was $179.95 .. 77
easy imm
ZQ 'If 1 I BON AH 2 A
KJ "Strike It Rich" gold bags 8
) mj full of money (a minimum Ut
J jn of 49 pennies in each one) fm
01 are yours with most pur V
Jj fm chases. And you may get a M
$fj big extra bonanza of any- Df
C where from $1 to $50 in m
jj fen merchandise bonds hidden H
9 in the Gold Bag! In addition C
Jj N to low 49'er Discovery Sale Ifl
prices! fm
NANTUCKET CHEST
Was $90.95
W1LLET HUTCH & BUFFET
Solid cherry. Was $424.93 .
NANTUCKET SERVER 1
Was $79.95
ANATUCKET HUTCH
Was $99.95
12 only - Windsor type. Slight
NANTUCKET CHAIRS
Were $26.95
NANTUCKET ARM CHAIRS
2 only were $29.05
6995
$300
$95
damage
?495
$jf95
V.
POLE LAMPS
Were $29.95 $19.95
Were $34.95 $27.50
Were $54.95 $44.95
Were $49.95 $39.95
Were $13.95 $9.95
PULL-DOWN LAMPS
2 only modern styles $1 o50
Were $24.05 '
1 1
TABLE LAMPS
One lot large ceramic
designs. Were $80
Brass and glass patterns
Were $20.05
One lot modern ceramic
styles. Were $8.95
DANISH MODERN CHAIRS
'45
$75
$495
$6988
$7500
Were $140.05
LARGE MAN'S CHAIR
$00.05 Talisman
3-PC. BEDROOM SET
One only. Walnut with
Formica top. Was $249.03
DAVE NO It CHAIR
Glove-soft naugahyde
cover. Was $209.05
$095
19995
$22500
1 9995
DAVENPORT J. CHAIR
$200.05 Tempo. Brown
or rose beige
HIDE-A BED SLEEPER
B: It well with choice
of rovers. Via $240.03
BRANDT RANCH OAK DAVE NO
Brown cover. $10Q93
laf
:0N!
) 1 Was $179.95
On all your furnishings need at
HEALY'S ... Central Oregon's largest!
RE
BEND
REDMOND
PRINEVILLE
l
I
1