The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, February 23, 1945, Page 6, Image 6

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THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON. FRIDAY, FEB, 23, 1945
Jobless Benefits
Changes Sought
By Oregon Solons
Salem, Ore., Feb. 23 HP) Com
promise legislation to liberalize
Oregon's jobless benefits law went
to the floor of the senate today
with approval of the labor and
Industries committee.
Main points in the compromise
(SB78) were raising the maxi
mum benefits from $15 to $18
weekly, extending the benefit per
iod from 16 to 20 weeks, raising
the percentage of the base period
to be paid weekly from G to 7 per
cent, ana increasing tne toiai 10
be paid from one-sixth the base
period earnings ( 13 weeks) to one
fifth. Labor groups sought even
greater benefits, including $25
weekly, 26 weeks duration, 10 per
cent per week, and one-third the
total base period.
Minimum Unchanged
The $10 weekly minimum re
mains unchanged and committee
men felt employment was not ex
pected to sag enough In the next
two years to have much effect on
Oregon's $67,000,000 reserve.
The committee also tabled In
definitely a proposed little Wag
ner act for Oregon (SB179). Ap
proved was a bill guaranteeing
paual rights for women workers
(SB239) for performing an equal
omount and quality of labor under
like circumstances for a private
employer.
The senate was expected to con
firm minor amendments to the
fish commission bill passed yes
terday In the house. The commis
sion would be placed on an appro
priation basis under the bill (SB
S9.)
A bill to build a psvehiatric hos
pital in Multnomah county, de
feated Wednesday, was reconsid
ered by the senate and sent back
to committee for amendment to
Include the estimated cost.
Would Iteneal Law
A resolution went to senate
committee repealing the constltu
' tional provision preventing Chi
nese from holding land or mining
claims in Oregon. The people
would vote In 1946 on the chance
to a provision in the original 1859
constitution.
. Both houses speeded up as the
final payday Monday drew near.
Another two weeks of free serv
ice appeared inevitable to adjourn
the session.
Committees began killing or
passing bottled-up bills and calen
ders mushroomed for the first
time this session. Major issues
still In committee, however, in
cluded Honor, dairying, the budg
et, school taxes, veterans admin
istration, and reapportionment of
the senate if moves are carried
out as expected.
One educational bill sent out of
committee today was the house
approved measure raising the
compulsory school attendance age
to 16 years or graduation from
high school. It carried "do pass"
action of the senate education
committee. ,
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Mrs. America
Meets the War
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Bride or Brig, Says Flier
Electronic power heating and
some of the new adheslves will be
applied to glued wood construc
tion after the war and will make
household furniture stronger,
more durable and less costly.
Have you written down the ex
piration dates on the backs of the
red and blue stamps in y.our ra
tion books? You'd be surprised
how much it will simplify your
point BUUgeiing, ana mariwuiiR,
Vmi Lrnnur ,r mnrsp. thnt all
food stamps now are good for
only a limited penoa. wnen wit?
nnnMinmmnnt ic mflp ftf the Vali
dation of new stamps, the expira
tions dates are aiso given, ome
stamps, good for buying proc
essed foods, and red stamps, for
meats and fats, are good for four
months. The new sugar stamp
No. 35 is also good for four
months.
For the winter sports-loving
family there is the promise of
lower-priced fall and winter util
ity outerwear in a few months. A
new regulation now governs
maniirnhirnrc1 nrires of leather
coats, jackets, ski and skating
suits, hunting ana iisning ciouit-a,
wool mackinaws and other sports
tnna Hnctfiniwl 1lV tllP PrPflt OUt-
iu63 o-
doors. By late spring, more lower
priced garments should be avail
able in the stores, and OPA plans
to pass price rcuuciiuns uh vj
you.
Now's the time to visit the shoe
store if you're looking for a pair
of shoes to buy without spending
a shoe stamp. Starting February
19, a certain percentage of a deal
er's stock mav be sold ration-free.
This "holiday" will give the shoe
merchant an opportunity to ciear
his shelves of odds and ends and
broken sizes. And, it will give Mr.
and Mrs. America some extra
shoe mileage. Remember, though,
that the celling prices for these
shoes is 25 per cent less than the
"regular" price, If they are from
the store's own stock. Shoes
bought ration-free from another
dealer can be priced only one
third more than the price paid
him. Advertisements of these ra
tion-free shoes will carry the no
tation. "OPA odd lot release . . .
Ration-free from February 19,
1945, to March 3, 1945, Inclusive."
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Car owners, take note. ... In
order to get supplemental gaso
line, you must have your mileage
rationing record. It was given to
you when you got your new "A"
book. If you've lost or destroyed
it, go to your local board right
away and get a new one. Remem
ber, no "B" or "C" rations can be
Issued to you without this record.
And while you're thinking about
gasoline rations, check to see it
all your coupons are endorsed. If
you haven t written your automo
bile license number across the
face- of the coupons, do It right
away, uont oc a party to tne
black market.
Here's a case where being
smaller-than-average size has Its
advantages for Mrs. America and
Junior. The army is turning over
to civilians 75,000 pairs of winter-
weight flannelette pajamas In
small sizes only, aacn pair win
have a tag with the celling price
right on It. This price will be
either $2.80 or $3, depending on
whether the store bought them
direct from treasury procurement
or through their wholesaler.
Army needs for canned chicken
and turkey for use In hospitals,
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PENTECOSTAL MISSION
(21S Ulnttlt atreet)
Harriet B. Marliar- Paslor
Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morn-
Bible ctudy, Wednesday evening,
7:45.
rmmc.w r,F riTRIST
iMorwr haii. Gaiwton and Columbia) inff worship. 11 a. m. Broadcast,
D. E..swtt, Minister I5a5 p. m. over KBND. Young
Sunday services: Bible study, people's service, 7 p. m. Evange-
10-00 a. m.; Preaching, ll:oo a. llstlc service, 8 p.m. xoung peouira
m : Young Peoples meeting, 7:00 1 meeting Tuesday night. Wednes
p m.; Preaching, 8:00 p. m. day, 8 p. m., prayer meeting. Frl-
uay, evHiijgtMioiiu kitivc, o t. ....
Saturday, children's church, 10 a.
m. at 1414 rresno. aaturaay,
street service, 7:30 p. m.
FIRST BAPTIST
(Irvine; and Cretan streets)
Rer. Kenneth A. Tobias
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
Fourth street at Newport avenue)
W. I. Palmer. Pastar
Bible school, 9:45 a. m. Morn
ing worship, 11. Evening service,
7:30 o'clock. Prayer service, 7:45
Wednesday, followed by choir re
hearsal at 8:30.
fNRA Teleahoto)
i iputonant Clvde Monaghan, 30-year-old Navy pilot, pictured with hta
HLfcJSS" bride! Nancy. In a divorce suit filed In San Francisco,
the Navy flyer says wife of his commanding officer at Georgia airfield
offered him Choice of marrying Nancy or lacing courtmartlaL Now Je
wants his freedom. ,
army field rations and for ship
ment overseas is tne reason De
hind the war food administration
order requiring all poultry canned
after Feb. 14 to De set asiae ior
the armed forces. This means no
more canned turkey or chicken-
Including chicken soup, cnicnen
a la king, etc. for Mrs. America
until the order is mieu.
Potato Growers
To Enforce Ban
Potato growers of Central Ore
gon are firm in their determina
tion to enforce the quarantine
against ring rot, it developed to
day following a meeting of grow
ers in Redmond. The sessions
were conducted by Frank MqKin
non, chief of the division of plant.
Industry, department of agricul
ture, and Ben Davidson, federal
state shipping point inspector.
The growers decreed that no
outside potatoes could come into
the district unless tney are eye
indexed or tuber-united seed of
foundation type slock. Specifica
tions for such seed potatoes must
meet the Oregon state require
ments, it was said..
Church
Announcements
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
(2nd and Greenwood)
Rer. L. H. Sheet!. Mlnliler
Sunday Services: Sunday school
9:45 a. m. Devotional service 11
a. m. Evangelistic service 7:45 p.
m. Mid-week Service Friday,
7:45 p. m.t 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 of the broacasts.
CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE
(620 Lava Road) ,
.William Schwab, Pallor
Sunday school, 9:45; mom
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.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
(1661 West Firat 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 holi
days.
An analysis of the air ship
ments shows that machinery and
hardware comprise 23 per cent of
per cent, store merchandise 13 pep
cent, valuables 8 per cent, motor
parts 4 per cent, films 4 per cent
all shipments, printed matter 15 and Jewelry 9 per cent.
PRESBYTERIAN
(Westminster Orthodox)
(Newport avenue and Drake road)
Robert B. Nicholas, Minister
Bible school. 9:45 a. m. Morning
worship, 11 o'clock. Intermediate
and senior Machen league 6:30 p.
m. Evening service, 7:30 p. m.
Wednesday. 7:30 p. m.. prayer
meeting nd Bible study.
PILGRIM
Geerte Banka. Paitor
(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.
FIRST LUTHERAN
(St. Helena place and Idaho)
Horrla A. Thompson. Pastor
Sunday school, 9:45. Worship
service. 11 a. m. Luther league
meets second and fourth Sundays
at 5 p. m. 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 Mcllfenna, Pastor
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. H. Prentice, Minister
Sunday school 9:45. Morning
worship 11. Youth meeting at 6.
Tuesday poetry and organ medt
tation broadcast at 1. Bible study
Wednesday at 10 a. m. at the Lin
ton home. Youtn cnoir practice
Saturday morning at 10. Services
at Redmond at 9 Sunday morning
and at Tumalo 2:30 each Sunday
afternoon.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
(HoVriman and Franklin)
Warns Serlben, 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)
Rev. Georfa R. V. Bolster, Heeler
Holv Communion each Sunday
at 8 a. m., except first Sunday at
11 a. m. onlv. and each Wednes
day, with Intercession for Allied
forces at 10 a. m. Morning prayer
each Sunday at ll a. m. cnurcn
school each Sunday, Senior, 10 a.
m.; Junior, 10:45 a. m. Young
People's Fellowship each Sunday
at 7:30 p. m. Choir practice each
Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Bap
tlsms, weddings and other ser
vices by arrangement with the
rector.
TRINITY LUTHERAN
(Missouri Synod)
(Galveston and Federal)
Donald W. Hlnricha. Pastor
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Wor
ship, 11 a. m.
.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. . . ,
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PHONE 466
Saturday and Monday Feb. 24 26
Eggs, grade A large ..... .doz. 35c
Tomato Soup (Campbells) 3 for 27c
Kraut, good quality quart 15c
Marmalade. S&W 2 lb. jar 39c
Wax Paper ...125 ft. roll 19c
SPRY
Shortening
1 lb. jar
26c
LUX
Flukes
Ige. pkg.
25c
Rinso Ige. pkg. 23c
Swan Soap 4 med. bars 25c
Lifebuoy or Lux Soap . . . .3 bars 20c
Post Toasties 3 pkgs. 17c
Rome Beauty Apples 3 lbs. 29c
Carrots 2 bunches 19c
jSr5Plii1 . Swam Down !,. '. W I
Bisquick Cake g I,
Si (1m nfcn 33e Flour Jl'Hl I
M P q Pkg. 25c
Red Cross Plans
Portland Session
A next-of-kin meeting will be
hel at the civic auditorium In Port
land at 2 p.m. Monday by 12 for
mer prisoners of the Japanese and
Germans, accompanied by army
officers. The meeting is under
the auspices of the Red Cross
and ull next-of-kin, are invited to
attend. The meeting is also open
to the public, Mrs. R. -W. Heming
way, executive secretary, of the
Deschutes chapter of the Hed
Cross, has been informed.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
(1745 East First street)
Raymond B. Kiel, Pastor
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.
Pentachlorphenol is a compara
tively new wood preservative and
is used lnstend of creosote in solu
tion in petroleum; it is practically
insoluble in water and leaves the
surface of the wood clean.
CATHOLIC
(Franklin and Lava)
Rev. Edmund Hrland, Rector
Sunday services, 7:30, 9 and 11
a. m. Masses on week days, 8 a. m.
LATTER DAY SAINTS
(Corner Hill and Irvine it reels)
Carl Powell, President
Sunday school, Sunday, 10 a.
it. Sacrament meeting, Sunday,
6:30 p. m. Fireside chat, Sunday,
7:30 p. m. Relief society, Tuesday,
2 p. m. primary, mursaay, p. m.
MISSIONARY BAPTIST
(East Greenwood)
Elder L. U. Boswell
Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morn
ing worship, 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,
Genuine
Personal
Interest
in time of bereavement.
Turn to us for understand
ing advice and help. The last
thing you want is responsi
bility and we assume it with
your best interests always
in mind.
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PHONE 118
Niswonger
and .
Winslow
Morticians
CHURCH OF GOD
Corner W. Twelfth street and Fresno Ave.
Rev. Fred R. Decker, Minister
Sunday school, 9:45. Preaching
service, 11 a. m. Evening service,
7:45 p. m. Prayer meeting and
Wolverine fur Is highly prized
in Alaska, not alone because of, its
scarcity, but because It will not ice
up from the breath as other furs
do, and therefore is used to line
parka hoods next to thr face.
Tune in Sundays
the
Old Fashioned
Revival Hour
KBND 10-11 p.m.
Inlernsllonsl Gospel
Uroadcast
Charles E. Fuller,
Director
SUGAR AND SPfCE AND
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"THE MAN WHO RODE TO HELL
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' Arcusing Interesting
Awakening
"You will net soon forget It."
Sunday Night 7:45
Assembly of God Church
2nd at Greenwood
. li. H. Sheets
. "The gilt-edge cost will .
1 . ' probably collect an Oscar . M'vS'
1 or two for some first-rate ivie Jr 1
performances..." ' tiffi I
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David O. SEizNia
prtienti Mi flrtt production tlnct
"GONE WITH THE WIND" ond "REBECCA"
"SinceYou Went Away"
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GLAUDETTE COLBERT JENNIFER JONES JOSEPH COTTEN SKY WIE
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Dine and Dance
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Orchestra Saturdays
POLLY'S CAFE
Open All Nite
Breakfast Orders
Served 24 Hours a Day
Good Coffee Fine
Foods Good Service
FOUNTAIN
Luncheons Sandwiches
Home Made Pies
OPEN EVERY DAY '
"Til 10 p. m.
The Dairy Store
135 Minnesota
LYDICK'S RECREATION
Geo. E. Lydiclc, Prop.
Formerly Leedy's Recreation
REFRESHMENTS
Soft Drinks Candies Beer
Newspapers Magazines
Cigers Pipes Tobaccos
BILLIARDS
Newly Refinished Tables
Good Equipment
Pocket Billiards
Snooker
Try pur
Merchants Lunch
50c
Hot Meals.
Lunches,
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