THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON, FRIDAY. JAN. 19, 1945 PAGE SIX Effect of Proposed Measure On Work-or-Fighi Explained Washington, Jan. 19 (IB Here are some questions and answers on the pending work-or-fipht bill and how it would affect 4-Fs and others in the 18 to 45 year bracket. Q. What is the purpose of the bill? A. To force all 18-45-year-old men, including 4-F"s, Into essential Jobs or make them stick to those ' they have. Q. How many men does It cover? A. A total of 18,806,000 Includ' Ing an estimated 4,500,000 4-F's. Many already are in essential work. Q. Would all men in non-essen tial jobs be called up for war work? A. Men would only be called and assigned to war work when labor shortages developed in tneir lo calities and when the shortages could not be met by voluntary re cruiting. The law would be ad ministered through local draft boards in the same manner that men are inducted into the armed forces. Q. What would be the penalty for failure to comply with orders of local boards? A. The bill now fixes the penal ty as induction into the army, under lowered physical standards to take in 4-F's, for work in labor battalions. The penalty may be changed to imprisonment of not more than five years or a fine of up to $10,000 or both. Q. How does it affect 18-45-year-old men who are already in es sential work? A. They would be' forced to stick to their jobs or to change only with draft board consent. Many of those under, 30, however, now face induction for regular military service. Q What are the nation's esti mated manpower requirements? A. The armed forces need 900,- 000 additional men and industry 700,000 by July 1. Q. Ts this measure national service? A. It is for men between 18 and 45. It is, however, a modified form of full national service which would apply to both men and women and cover males in age brackets higher than 45. Q. How many of the 4,500,000 men in 4-F are In esesntial indus try? A. One mllllonare listed as be ing In essential activities; prob ably another 500,000 are In essen tial Industry but have not yet been so classified, and another 500,000, it is estimated, are not capable of work. That leaves be tween 2,500,000 and 3,00,000 4-F's in non-essential activities. Q. What other deferment groups are there? A. A total of 6,725,000 men have been deferred to Industry and agriculture and 7,000,000 are be tween .f and 45 and nave not been classified. Selective service estimates that 3,500,000 (M) of those occupationally deferred would be fit for military service. Dorris C.Hale Funeral Saturday Funeral services for Dorris Calvin Hale will be in the Nis- wonger and Winslow chapel at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow, according to an announcement, ine services will be conducted by Rev. Holly R. Jarvis, former pastor of the local Christian church, now sta tioned at Lebanon. Committal will be In the Bell Christ mauso leum at Salem. Buy National War Bonds Now! for Valentine Qifts ... Heart Shaped Lockets Ceramic Pins Brooches Earrings Birthstone Rings Billfolds Symons Eros. "The House of Beauty" 947 Well Street Phone 175 i Learn To FLY! it Special Rates for Solo and Private Courses Instructory Lessons $2.50 Solo Course $80 Short Course $25 . And you needn't wait. Now there are no re trictiont oh private flying and aircraft tales! 9 Student Instruction O Aircraft Rental O Sales and Service Tilse Flying Service Phone 13-F-5 Bend Airport Family Sunday To Be Observed Bend Ministerial association of ficers have announced this com ing Sunday is to be observed as "Family Sunday" In Sunday schools and churches of Bend. "It Is the opportune time for the whole family to join In one of the most Important projects In the community,, tne promotion of spiritual training, the announce ment states, continuing: "Every child is entitled to a balanced education, to neglect the spiritual and care only for the physical and mental training of a child Is to fail In parental re sponsibility." It is for this reason the ministerial association is spon soring the "Go to Sunday School Month" and the plea with the parents is "On Family ' Sunday take your children to Sunday school and stay for church." An increase in attendance in many of the Sunday schools was reported for last Sunday and ac comodations are available for many more this week end, it was announced. Girl Is Injured In Glass Crash Madras, January 19 (Special) June Hull, 13, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hull and an eighth grade pupil at the Madras grade school was seriously cut following the Madras-Prinevllle basketball game at the high school Friday night of last week when she ran into a glass door when the bar failed to respond to her grasp. First aid treatment was given at once and she was taken to a hos pital In Redmond where 33 stitch es were taken In one arm and hand. The girl was able to re sume her school work Monday. SERGEANT IN SHOW Madras. January 19 (Special) Dedicated to the entertainment of of Communications Zone Head quarters, ETO, opened a musical troops on leave, soldiers and Waes revue for a two-week run on Jan uary 9 at the Empire Theatre In Paris, France.' Among members of the cast was Sgt. Milton u. Pillette. son of Mrs. Effa M. Fll- lette, of Madras. Pillette also took part In many campus plays when he attended the University of Ore- con several years ago. He was the only Oregon man In the show, Church Announcements ASSEMBLY OF GOD (2nd and Greenwood) Bev. L. II. Sheet!, Minister . Sunday Services: Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Devotional service 11 a. m. Evangelistic service 7:45 p. m. Mid-week Service Yiaay, 7:45 d. m., regular preaching ser vice. Radio broadcast, Thursdays 1 to 1:30 p. m. over KBND. Rev. Sheets and his eight year old daughter, Roma Jeanne, will be in charge ol the broacasis. BIBLE COMMUNITY CHAPEL Butler Road) Sunday school, 2:30 p. Convert Your Pre-1 940 Car or Truck Headlights to SEALED BEAM LIGHTS Double efficiency at low cost. Reconversion kits available now Preaching service. 3:30 p. m. Prayer meeting and Bible study. Thursday, 8 p.m. CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE (620 Lava Road) WUIlam Schwab, Palter Sunday school, 9:45: morn ing worship, 11 o'clock; young people's meeting, 6:30 p. m. Evan gelistic service, 7:30 p. m.; Bible study and prayer, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE (1746 East First street) Raymond B. KM, Paelor Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Wor ship service, 11 o'clock. Junior church, 11 o'clock. Y. P. meeting, 6:45. Evangelistic service, 7:30. Mid-week service, Wednesday, 7:30. , CATHOLIC (Franklin and Lava) Rer. Edmund Hvland. Hector Sunday services, 7.-30, 9 and Jl a. m. Masses on week days, 8 a. m. CHURCH OF GOD Corner W. Twelfth atreet and Fresno Ave. Ber. Fred R. Decker, Mlnlater Sunday school, 9:45. Preaching service, 11 a. m. Evening service, 7:45 p. m. Prayer meeting and Bible study, Wednesday evening, 7:45. CHURCH OF CHRIST (Norway ball. Galvatpn and Columbia) D. E. Scott, MlnUter Sunday services: Bible study, 10:00 a. m.,- Preaching, 11:00 a. m.; Young Peoples meeting, 7:00 p. m.; Preaching, 8:00 p. m. fo Bulck '37-'38 Chevrolet a37-'38 Chrysler '36 Doche '36 DeSoto '35 to '37 Ford '35-'36-'39 Studeboker '36 to '38 Terraplane '36-'38 Lafayette 36-'37 And others, including many truck models Polonium Spark Plugs teH eM r mere Only plug with Polo Blom alloy eUottode that givaa qulekar, elite urti. Houk-Van Allen firettctu Homo & Auto Supply 606 Wall St. Phone 860 FIRST BAPTIST (Irving and Oregon atreeta) Ber. Kenneth A. Toblaa Sunday school, 9:45. Morning worship, 11 o'clock (broadcast over KBND). B. Y. P. U., 6:30. Evening service, 7:30. Wednesday prayer service at 7:30. FIRST CHRISTIAN 1 ( Fourth street at Newport avenue) W. L Palmer. Paetor Bible school, 9:45 a. m. Mvrn Ing worship, 11. Evening service, 7:30 o'clock. Prayer service, 7:45 Wednesday, followed by choir re hearsal at 8:30. jtation broadcast at L, Bible study Wednesday at 10 a. m. at the Lin ton home. Youth choir practice Saturday morning at 10. Services at Redmopd at 9 Sunday morning and at Tymalo 2:30 each Sunday afternoon, j . FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST (1551 Weat First atreet) Authorized branch of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in ' Boston, Massachusetts. Sunday service, 11 a. m. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Wednesday evening testimony meeting, 8 o'clock. Reading room In room 3, McKay Bldg., open to public from 1:30 p. m. to 4 p. m., daily except Sundays and holidays. FIRST LUTHERAN (St. Helena place and Idaho) Morris A. Thompson, Pastor Sunday school, 9:45. Worship service, n a. m. Junior league, 5 o'clock. Ladies aid, first and third Thursdays, 2:30 o'clock. L. D. R., third Wednesday, 7:30, In homes. FIRST METHODIST . (Bond and Louisiana) Rer. Robert Mcllrenna, Paetor Sunday services, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Church school and fel lowship, 9:45 a. m., and 6:30 p. m. Mid-week services, 7:30 p. m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN (Corner Harriman and Franklin) R. fl. Prentice, Minister Sunday school 9:45. Morning worship 11. Youth meeting at 6.' Tuesday poetry and organ medl and senior Machen league 6:30 p. m. Evening service, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, 7:30 o. m., prayer meeting and Bible study. JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES (Kingdom hall, south of Bend, near canal) Watchtower study Sunday 8 p. m.; Bible book study Wednesday, 8 p. m.; service meeting Friday, 7:45. LATTER DAY SAINTS (Corner Hill and Irving streets) Carl Powell, President Sunday school, Sunday, 10 a. ir- Sacrament meeting, Sunday, 6:30 p. m. Fireside chat, Sunday, 7:30 p. m. Relief society, Tuesday. 2 p. m. Primary, Thursday, 4 p. m. MISSIONARY BAPTIST (East Greenwood). Elder L. H. Boawell Sunday school, 10 a. m. Mora ine worshiD. 11. Evening message. 7:45 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wed nesday, 7:45 p. m. Radio sermon, KBND, Sunday, 12:30 to 1 p. m. PENTECOSTAL MISSION (213 Lafayette atreet) Harriet B. Marling, Pastor Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morn ing worship, 11 a. m. Broadcast, 5:15 p. 'm. over KBND. Young people's service, 7 p. m. Evange listic service, 8 p.m. Young peoples meeting Tuesday night. Wednes day, 8 p. m., prayer meeting. Fri day, evangelistic service, a p. re. Saturday, children's church, 10 a. m. at 1414 Fresno. Saturday, street service, 7:30 p. m. ' PIT. GRIM . George Ilanka, Pastor . (1316 Albany) Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Morn ing worship, 11 a. m. Young peo ple's hour, 6:30 p. m. Evangelist service, 7:30 p. m. Prayer service, Wednesday, at 7:30 p. m. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST (Harriman and Franklin) Wayne Srriben. Pastor Sabbath school, 9:45 a. m. Preaching service, 11 a. m. Pray er meeting Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH ' . (Head of Wall street) Rer. George R. V. Bolster, Rector Holv Communion each Sn.,. at 8 a. m., except first Sunday at 11 a. m. onlv. and eahh day, with Intercession for Allied r orces at iu a. rrj. morning prayer each Sunday at 11 a. m. Church school each Sunday, Senior, 10 a. m.; Junior, 10:45 a. m. Young People's Fellowship each Sunday n.qn y-ii i . . f ui i.ou p. in. nuir prox-iiee each Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Bap. tisms, weddings and other ser vices by arrangement with the rector. . TRINITY LUTHERAN (Missouri Synod) (Galveston and Federal) Donald W. Hinrleha, Pastor Sunday school, 10 a. m. Wor ship, 11 a. m. Tune In Sundays the OLD FASHIONED . REVIVAL HOUR KBND 10-11 P.M. International Gospel Broadcast Charles E. Fuller, Director PRESBYTERIAN (Westminster Orthodox) (Newport avenue and Drake road) Robert E. Nicholas, MlnUter Bible school, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. 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