Page six . jNew Regulations Tor Drafting of Men Are Revealed -' Reasons for the reclassification "bf hundreds of men, and the poS' ;,sible fate of men up to 37 years not ape Insofar as serving in the . -nrmcd forces is concerned, and the "steps employers must take in seeking deferments, is explained ' Jn a statement released today by the Deschutes county selective . service board. The statement fol lows: "The classification policy of the selective service system is sub ject to adjustment as the needs of the armed forces change. The armed forces have indicated that their greatest immediate need is "for physically fit men in the younger age groups, capable of the highest degree of efficiency J under combat conditions. "Accordingly, occupational de- ferment policies have been adopt J cd which should release large numbers of younger, physically lit men lor military service and, . at the same time, provide for the deferment of sufficient numbers J of men to engage in activities in , war production or in support of the national health, safety, or In J terest who are In the older age groups or are In the younger age groups but are either physically I disqualified for any military serv- Ice or qualified for limited mill J tary service only. , Fighters In Demand "The requirements of the armed J forces for combat replacements , have sharply increased and the supply of physically fit men in j the age group 18 thru 25 is prac- I tically exhausted. It Is also true that the supply of men ages 26 thru 29 Is extremely limited. J Therefore, under the policies It , Is now necessary to establish, the J prospect for registrants ages 18 through 29 Is that they will be inducted unless the Information J submitted to local boards by em ployers in accordance with the . provisions of Memorandum 115, J indicates that they are "necessary . a iu aim reguiariy engagca in ana are indispensable and irreplace- able in an activity in war pro , ductlon or In support of the na- tional health, safety or Interest. "The prospect for registrants ages 30 thru 37 is that the in- creased needs of the armed forces for physically fit men and the limited supply In the age group 18 thru 29 will result In the indue J lion of physically fit men Jn this ige group and especially those Under the age of 34, to the extent I necessary to fill calls. SATURDAY AND MONDAY, MARCH 3 and 5 Eqqs, grade A large doz. 35c Tomato Juice No. 5 can 25c Salmon, Alaska pink . . .tall can 25c Tuna Fish, White Star can 37c DUZ Large l'kg. 23c Whole Kernel Corn . .No. 2 can 15c Klondike Peas No. 2 can 10c Green Beans 2 cans 35c Pumpkin No. 2j can 15c M. .1. B. Coffee 2 lb. jar 65c Pork and Beans jumbo can 15c Van Camp's Karo Syrup No. 5 jar 45c Blue Label Peaches 15 or. can 19c rotr- TO KEEP RED CROSS AT HIS -mmmummmirr n ii'imu .ij.m I , i fc' " ) j J P ; ifc-A ill Besides giving your blood to aid wounded Yonks on the fighting fronts, you can reach your hand across the world just by putting It in your pocket and giving your share to the 1945 Red Cross War Fund. Explain Classifications "A registrant aged 18 thru 29 may be retained or placed In class 2A or 2-B If the local board finds that he is "necessary to and regularly engaged in" an activity In war production or in support of the national health, safety or interest, in accordance with the standards and procedures describ ed In Memo. 115. "A Form 42-A (Special) has been revised as of 2-19-45 to meet the requirements of the new pro cedures for the requesting of and PHONE 466 IVORY SOAP 4 med. bars 25c m CAMAY 3 bars 21c MC can 35c V-8 Juice YOUR f SIDE the certification of requests for deferments of registrants ages18 thru 29, and will hereafter be known as Form 42-A Speciul Re vised. "Under the direction of the of fice of war mobilization and re conversion, arrangements have been made by the director of selec tive service and the federal gov ernment agencies, having juris- rictlon over activities In war pro duction or In the national health, safety or Interest, under which employers will file new affidavits, occupational classification (Form 42-A special revised) as rapidly as possible for registrants ages 18 thru 29 for whom requests for retention In or classification into 2-A or 2-B will be made. Descrllx-H Certification "Under these arrangements every employer will be requested to submit Forms 42-A (special revised) to the appropriate agen cy of the federal government for certification or denial of certifi cation. These agencies have agreed to specific limitations upon the total number of certifications that will be made upon Forms 42- A special revised by each agency, and definite limitations upon the i type of persons to le certified. j "Employers may file Forms 42 l A special revised with the local , board even though certification has been denied by the federal government agency having Juris diction or If the employer docs not come within the jurisdiction of any federal government agency, j I "The division of jurisdiction: over activities in war production Jor in the national health, safety or Interest, will be determined by! .a committee of the agencies and' I appropriate measures will be ; taken by the agencies to avoid duplication. 1 Reclassify Men i "Local boards arc now engaged In the reclassification of regis- Irants In the age group 18 thru 1 29. In considering registrants of. i this age group for reclassification! out of class 2-A and class 2-B, j local boards have been advised to j .first select for reclassification; I those registrants who the locali i board finds are not "necessary to and regularly engaged In" and: not Indispensable or irreplaceable j : in war production or in support of the national health, safety or interest. Local boards are in- j structed to continue reclassifying I registrants 18 thru 29 out of 2-A 'and 2-B for the purpose of filling! calls even though the current de- j FIRST LUTHERN CHURCH By the Library 11 a. ni. Sunday. Welcome to worship. Senium theme: "The World Hn An Everlasting King." Junior Choir of 15 Voices PREPARE TO MEET THY GOD! ferment of any such registrant has not expired, provided that (a) when the local board receives n Form 42-A (special revised) for a registrant, regardless of his cur rent classification, or whether an order to report for inductioi has been issued, which bears the cer tification of one of the federal government agencies, it shall Im mediately reopen and consider the registrant's classification anew in the light of such certifi cation. Nay Reopen Case '(b) When the local board re ceives a form 42-A special reserve which does not bear the certifi cation of one of the federal gov ernment agencies it may reopen the case and consider the regis trant's classification anew, but only if the local board-finds the registrant to be "necessary to and regularly engaged in" and indis pensable and irreplaceable In an activity in war production or in support of the national health, safety or Interest, provided the registrant has not been issued an order to report for induction. "Since It may take until April , 1945, for new forms 42-A a special revised to be filed with local boards, present forms 42-A special, forms 42-A and other oc cupational affidavits now on file may be considered as remaining in effect until replaced by a form 42-A special revised, or until April 1, 1945 or until the period of de ferment requested expires, which ever occurs first. As promptly as possible after April 1, 1945, local boards have been requested to reopen and con sider anew the case of every registrant 18 thru 29 still remain ing in class 2-A or class 2-B, for whom it has received no form 42- A special revised, even though the current deferment of the regis trant has not expired. "Federal government employees ages 18 thru 29 will be covered in the same manner as registrants in private employment, provided that the provisions of public law 23 and local board Memo 115-F are complied with. CARS ABE TAGGED Cars registered to the following persons were tagged for violation of parking regulations, police re vealed today: Henry N. Fowler, Mrs. Paul Lindsey, 56 McKay street; C; V. Goodwin, 350 Divi sion street; Shorty Austin, Smoke shop, and P. L. Patterson, 314 Hunter place. Church Announcements ASSEMBLY OF GOD (2nd and Greenwood) . Rev. L. 11. Sheets. Minister Sunday Services: Sundav school 9:45 a. m. Devotional service 11 a. m. Evangelistic service 7:45 D. m. Mid-week Service Fridav. 7:45 p. m., regular preaching ser vice. Kacllo 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 (520 Lava Itond) William Schwab, Pastor 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 (175 East First street) Raymond E. Kiel. Fastor Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. Wor- M'1IL- Is Your Wife a Back Seat Driver? If she is, she'll probably give you this advice it not, read it here and profit: Be gentle as a lamb with that car of yours, if you'd have it stlljl roar bravely when the war is won. Drive it carefully have it lubricated and adjusted often make small repairs while they're still small, and you'll have de pendable transportation for the duration. We'll help you keep it running right. Complete Mechanical Service Lubrication Tires Batteries Towing W. B. Anderson Nash Co. 1173 Wall Streat ' , Phone 700 Character Actor HORIZONTAL 1,6 Pictured , character actor 10 Before 11 Manufactured article 13 Dine 14 Dry, as wine 15 Great Lake IB Enemy agent 3 Section of battlefield 4 Was indebted 5 Auricle 6 Retain 7 Relaxed 8 Short sleep 9 Pigpen 12 Rhode Island (ab.) 18 Even (contr.) 20 Age iomeTticated 21 He is a movie !. 22 Behold! 24 Forenoon 23 480 sneets 26 Oak seed 27 Let in 29 Street (ab.) 30 Therefore 31 Beast of burden 35 Mature 38 Stone 39 Smell 40 Bright color 42 American i humorist 43 Individual 45 Wicked 48 Perform 51 Charge 52 Girl's name 53 Gibbon 54 Doctrine 55 Trustworthy i VERTICAL (ab.) 25 Hoarder i M3 1 - M5 I l6 I r I8 I1 3 12. 13 ZjL . & 21 2S " : Itl ii W &Sf Til ffiri fr-1 , 11 ffJl FH hi 1 Things (Latin) ship service, 11 o'clock. Junior church, 11 o'clock. Y. P. meeting, 6:45. Evangelistic service. 7:30. Mid-week service, Wednesday, 7:3U. CATHOLIC (Franklin and Lava) Rer. Edmund Hrland, Rector Sunday services, 7:30, 9 and 11 a. m. Masses on week days, 8 a. m. CHUnCII OF GOD Corner W. Twelfth street and Freflno Ave. Rer. Fred R. Decker, Minister 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 hell, Galvt-ston and Columbia) D. E. Scott, MinUler 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. FIRST BAPTIST (lrvinit and Oregon streets) Rev. 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, Pastor 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. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST lr.61 West First street) 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. Answer Pwvlow. Pwssl. Kl I M (J .'-.-ad I Ufa fe4g. J. JL. REl B Slurnnri INSS ? oteiz r sjMERRELL g o ifr a rsGpuj q. f?qibCs e A sfe 213bU l, . g T T A 1 1 j, HETTC A J . -J. W j: 26 Kind of tree '37 Italian river 9ft 21)00 nounds 41 Indentation- 32 International 42 Pertaining to Innifiinad WinCQ 33 He isastage 43 Often (poetic, nnd performer 34 Piece out 35 Pole 36 Principles 46 Six fRomah) 47 Interest (ab.) 49 Feline 50 Attempt - FIRST LUTHERAN (St. Helena plac. and Idaho) Morris 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) Rev. Robert Mcllvenna, 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. II. Prentice, Minister Sunday school 9:45. Morning worship 11. Youth meeting at 6. Tuesday poetry and organ medi tation broadcast at L Bible study Wednesday at 10 a. m. at the Lin ton home. Youth choir practice Saturday morning at 10. Services at Redmond at 9 Sunday morning and at Tumalo 2:30 each Sunday afternoon. 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. 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. Boswell Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morn ing worship, 11. Evening message. 7:45 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wed- Every Funeral Detail is covered in one arrange ment with us . . . reasonably. Whatever the cost you will benefit by the same sincere attentions. FOR , AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONE 118 Niswonger and Winslow Morticians flflaytag Service Genuine Maytag Parts, prompt, guaranteed serv ice. Factory trained, 20 years experience. 1 nesday, 7:45 p. m. Radio sermon. kbnu, Sunday, 12::J to i p. m, PENTECOSTAL MISSION 1213 LatoetW atreet) Harriet B. Marline 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, p. m. Saturday, children's church, 10 a. m. at 1414 Fresno. Saturday, street service, 7:30 p. m. PRESBYTERIAN (Westminster Orthodox) ' (Newport avenu. and Drake road) . Robert E. Nicholas, MinUler 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 and Hibie study. PILGRIM George Banka, 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) Wajne Scriben, Pastor Sabbath school, 9:45 a. m Here's Where to Go for fun for entertainment to soothe war weary nerves for fine foods and needed relaxation. DANCING NIGHTLY Orchestra Saturdays POLLY'S CAFE Open All Nite Breakfast Orders Served 24 Hours a Day Good Coffee Fine Foods Good Service LYDICK'S RECREATION Geo. E. Lydick, Prop. Formerly Leedy's Recreation REFRESHMENTS I Soft Drinks Candies Beer, Newspapers Magazines Cigers Pipes Tobaccos Try Our Merchants Lunch 5Gc Hot Meals, Lunches. Sandwiches. Fountain 'I , Sunday Lydick's Lunch Dorothy Hyatt, Gail Wilson, Mgrs. CAPITOL "THE BEST IN ENTERTAINMENT ALWAYS!" Continuous I to 1 1 Sat.. Sun. Shevlin Quality PONDEROSA PINE Lumber and Box Shooks Preaching service, U a. m Pn er meeting Wednesday, 7:45 p J TRINITY EPISCOPAI CHURCH (Head ot Wall street) ., i Be. Georie R. V. Bolster, Btr Holy Communion each Sunday at 8 a. m., except lirst Sunday 11 a. m. only, and each Wednes day, with Intercession for Allied Forces at 10 a. m. Morning prays, each Sunday at 11 a. m. Church school each Sunday, Senior in a m.; Junior, 10:45 a. m. Y0Uno People's Fellowship each Sundav at 7:30 p. m. Choir practice each Wednesday at 7:30 p. m Ban. tlsms, weddings and other ser vices by arrangement with th rector. s TRINITY LUTHERAN (Missouri Synod) (Galveston and Federal) ' Donald . W. Itlnrlehs, Paitor Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Wor. 1 ship, 11 a. m. Tune in Sundays ' the Old Fashioned Revival Hour KBND lO llpjB. International Cotpt) Broadcast Charles R. Fuller, Director Dine and Dance Fried Chicken Dinners Sandwiches Glen Vista Club 3!2 Miles North on Bend-McKemie Highway Phone 777-W FOUNTAIN Luncheons Sandwiches Home Made Pies OPEN EVERY DAY 'Til 10 p. m. The Dairy Store 135 Minnesota BILLIARDS Newly Refinished Tables Good Equipment Pocket Billiards . Snooker Daily 6 p. m. to Midnight Sat. and Sun. 1 p. in. to Midnight TOWER ALWAYS 2 HITS Continuous I to 1 1 Sat. Sun. BOWLING New iji ' Perfect Pins Fxth Alleys Hi-Ho Crackers pkg. 19c ELMER HUDSON Telephone 274 434 Kansas Bend Dr. Grant Skinner DENTIST 1036 Wall Street No. S Cn 29c Evenings by Appointment Otrim Phone 11 Res. 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