The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, April 13, 1945, Page 6, Image 6

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THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON, FRIDAY. APRIL 13,1945
Blood Donors
Visit Portland
Redmond, April 13 (Special)
Twenty-two blood donors from the '
Redmond vicinity returned from
Portland Thursday evening, after!
making a round trip to the Port-.
land blood donor center. Trans
portation was furnished. A num
ber of interested Kedmond people
financed the trip which was made
by bus.
Those making the trip were
Mrs. Homer Wood, Mrs. B. H.
Reese, Mrs. Ella Zitck, Dorothy
Edwards, Mrs. Opal Pickles, Mrs.
H. C. Hudson, Jean McClay, Mrs.
H. P. Eby, Miss Qery Endicott.
Hannah Elkin, Bernice Clark, Earl
Dexter, Dorothy Chamness, Lila
Cotes, John Berning, J. H. Beese
ley, Mrs. Warren Parr, Dorothy
Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Morris I
Beck, Florence HowanT and Mrs. I
Mel Bozarth of Powell Butte.
To Jon in Services
7 V Y .
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Veterans to Get
Special Forms
A special form for use by war
veterans, known officially as ap
plication R1220, has been received
by the local office of price admin
istration office, Mrs. L. N. Skjer
saa reports. -
Designed to clip the usual red
tape attached to food stamp ap
plications by restaurant owners,
the newly-printed forms will ex
pedite procurement of supplies
for those veterans returning home
who wish to engage in private
eating establishments.
A full supply of the forms will
arrive In the local office within
the next few days, Mrs. Skjersaa
revealed, and all servicemen with
an eye towards a restaurant en
terprise are urged to avail them
selves of the briefer application
lorm, she stated. ,
Water Prospects
Improve Greatly
Portland, Ore., -April 13 IP
Surveys show 93 per cent of Ore
gon's irrigated farm lands have
good water supplies In store for
1945, the soil conservation service
and Oregon agricultural experi
ment station reported today.
Water prospects have shown a
remarkable improvement In the
past month and only a few small
localized areas will have deficient
supplies. .
There appears to be little dan
ger of high water damage in the
spring runoff period.
CtlA
Convocation
(Continued from Page One)
Bishop William P. Remington
of Pendleton, Episcopal bishop of
the Eastern Oregon missionary
district, left at top, will be here
over the week-end for the annual
district convocation and the drdin
ation to priesthood of Edward H.
Cook, left below. Assisting In the
services will be Rev. G. R. V.
Bolster, right above, rector of
Trinity Episcopal church,. Bend.
Bleaching green-colored orang
es with ethylene gas to a beauti
ful yellow, a process widely used
for 20 years, is now estimated to
be worth about $8,000,000 annu
ally to citrus fruit growers in
the United States.
he Church In the Post-war
Vorld."
The Sunday program will com
nence with a celebration of Holy
""ommunlon at 8:00 a.m. and at
'0:30 a.m. delegates will assemble
vlth the local congregation to wit
less the ordination to the order of
irlcsthood of Rev. Edward Her
ick Cook (deacon), who for the
nast year has assisted Rev. G. R.
V. Bolster in the work of the
I ontrnl flrnirnn mission flplri. This
indent ceremony, which reaches
back to the days of thepostolic
church, will be administered by
Bishop Remington, with all clergy
laying hands on the ordlnand. The
sermon will be by the bishop, and
the local rector will present the
candidate for ordination. Arrange
ments have been made to care for
a capacity congregation and wor
shippers are urped to h nunennl.
Immediately following the ordina
tion service, the rite of holy
baptism will be administered by
the bishop to Martha Alden Cook,
infant daughter of Rev. and Mrs.
Edward H. Cook. Luncheon will be
served to the delegates at the
parish house at 12:30 p.m. and the
final adjournment will be at 1:30
p.m. '
Interested members of the gen
eral public are welcome at all
services and sessions of convoca
tion, those in charge announce; -
Do You Need a Locker?
Modern Food Locker Plant Planned
For Bend, Says L. H. Helphrey
Mid-week
7:30.
service, Wednesday,
CATHOLIC
(Franklin end Lava)
Bar. Edmund Hrland, Rector
Sunday services, 7:30, 9 and 11
a. m. Masses on week days, 8 a. m.
CHURCH OF GOD
Corner W. Twelfth street and Fresno Ave.
Rev. Fred R. Darker, Minister
Sunday school, 9:45. Preaching
service, 11 a. m. Evening service, I
7:45 p. m. Prayer meeting and
Bible study, Wednesday evening,
7:45.
MISSIONARY BAPTIST
(East Greenwood)
Elder L. B. BoBwell
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, G to 6:30 p. in.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
(Norway hall, Galv-eton and Columbia)
D. E. 8eott, MlnUter
Sunday services: Bible study,
10:00 a. m.; Preaching, 11:00 a.
m.; young peoples meeting, v:uu
p. m.; Preaching, 8:00 p. m.
FIRST BAPTIST
(Irving and Oretion. itreeta) . ,
Rev, Kenneth A. Tobiaa
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
ourth 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.
PENTECOSTAL MISSION
(218 Lafayette street)
Harriet E. 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, 8 p. m.
Saturday, children's church, 10 a.
m. at 1414 Fresno. Saturday,
street service, 7:30 p. m.
PRESBYTERIAN
(Westminster Orthodox)
(Newport avenue and Drake road)
Robert E. 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 aid Bible study.
PILGRIM
George Banka. Pastor
(13K Albany)
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Morn-
fing worship, 11 a. m. Young peo
i pie's hour, 6:30 p. m. Evangelist
! service, 7:30 p. m. Prayer service,
j Wednesday, at 7:30 p. m. .
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
(llnrriman and Franklin)
;. Wayne A. Scrlven,' Pafitur -
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)
Ret. George R. V. Bolster, Rector
Holy Communion each Sunday
at 8 a. m., except first Sunday at
11 a. m. only, and each Wednes
day, with Intercession for Allied
Forces at 10 a. m. 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
at 7:30 p. m. Choir practice each
Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Bap
tisms,' weddings and other ser
vices by arrangement with the
rector. ' , . i "
WELCOMES 1,200 VISITORS
Or,,-inoa Ai-k (tPi The Hot
r-..in. T7itnru Pluh romDOsed
of 63 business and professional
men, last year emeriaineu inun-
TRINITY LUTHERAN
(Missouri Synod)
(Galveston and Federal)
DonaM W. lilnrtchs. Pastor
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Wor
ship, 11 a. m.
Grass seed is not injured by
freezing even in extreme cold.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
(1S61 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 Bide., 'open to
public from 1:30 p. m. to 4 p. m.,
dally except Sundays and holi
days.
The famed Kentucky bluegrass
Isn't blue. It takes on a bluish
tinge only in early spring when
it is in bloom.
Church
Announcements
The latest type food locker sys
tem of all-metal construction is
planned for Bend, L. H, Helphrey,
who will bo owner of the plant,
announced today. The installation
is subject to War Production
Board approval, Helphrey said,
and at least 300 of the 500 units in
the original installation must be
ordered in advance. While the gov
ernment is very interested in food
conservation, he said, it can only
Issue priorities for the construc
tion of needed locker space when
at least 60 of the lockers to be
installed are rented In advance.
Quick Freezing Unit
A feature of the new plant will
be a quick freezing unit which
has not been here-to-fore available
in Bend. Quick freezing with,
draws the heat from the product
almost instantly and seals in the
natural flavor. It kills bacteria
and foods can be kept In their
natural freshness for many
months.
All-metal Jockers and drawers
will be used exclusively In the
new plant. This type of locker is
always brilliantly clean, pilfer
proof and there Is far less dehy
dration of foods stored. Metal
lockers came into use at about
the start of the war and few In
stallations have been made since
that time. According to available
information, metal lockers afford
users food savings of from $75 to
$150 a year.
While he was not In a position
to announce the location, Hel
phrey said that the new plant
would be in a convenient down
town spot where ample parking
space is available. Such a location,
he pointed out, would allow pat
rons to make purchases in local
downtown stores and place them
In Inciters for future use.
The' War Food Administration
requires that at least 60 of the
new units must be rented before
approval will be granted for In
stallation. This means, Helphrey
said, that he must have definite
orders for 300 units. According to
a survey, he said, there are now
hundreds of people in and near
Bond who need locker space but
have been unable to secure It. The
WPB Insists that renters must be
producers of food, that Is they
must be operators of farms, su
pervise such operations or those
who grow foods normally stored
In lockers. Under the later classi
fication, Bend folks and those in
rural areas who grow victory gar
dens could In most cases qualify.
Rent Placed In Kserow
Under the regulation, those who
desire a locker shall pay a year s
rent in advance and all money re
ceived shall be placed in escrow In
a bank. In this case, Helphrey
said, all checks should be marie
payable to the Bank of Bend. This
bank will hold all money until
such time as the lockers are ready
lor use.
The yearly rent for the door
type all metal lockers Is sot at $10
and for the large drawer lockers
the rent is $12.
So that clearance can be re
ceived and Installation started at
an early date, Helphrey urges
those desiring locker space to fill
In the application and mall It at
once. Choice locations will be re
served in the order that applica
tions are received, he said. For
further Information, telephone
857-J or 113.
If von need a locker . . . reserve
It NOW!
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
(Snd and Greenwood)
Rev. L. II. Sheets, Minister
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., 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
((20 Lava Road)
William Schwab, Pastor
Sunday school, 9:45; mora
FIRST LUTHERAN .
(St. Helens place 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. Ladles 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 McUvenna, 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.;
"Get in Line
There Kids!"
Yet, we almost need
a Little Traffic Cop
fo handle the crowds
of kiddies coming to
our Big Free
SIP B
r.
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 medl-l
tation broadcast at 1. Bible study ;
Wednesday at 10 a. m. at the Lin-i
ton home. Youth choir practice
Saturday morning at 10. Services;
at Redmond at 9 Sunday morning !
and at Tumalo 2:30 each Sunday j
afternoon. ,!
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
(Kingdom hall, south of Uend, 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,
ing worship, 11 o'clock; young ,2 p. m. Primary, Thursday, 4 p. m,
people s meeting, b:3U p. m. Evan
gelistic service, 7:30 p. m.; Bible
study and prayer, Wednesday,
7:30 p. m.
CHURCH OF THE- NAZARENE
(1741 East First street)
Raymond E. 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.
Tune In Sundays
the
Old Fiishloned
Revival Hour
KBND 10-11 p.m.
International Gospel
ltrosdrast
Charles R. Fuller,
Director
MAIL THIS APPLICATION TODAY
HELPHREY FROZEN FOODS,
P.O. Box 1069
Bend, Oregon.
. Enclosed please find check or money order for $
loclter(s) at $.
for rental of f )
per year. This money is to be held in escrow by the Bank of Bend
until the locker plant is officially opened.
Name '.
Address
Telephone
(Make checks or money order payable to the Bank of Beml)
Yearly advance rentnl per locker Drawer type $12.00,
Door type $10.0(1: Key deposit required when lockers are
available.
Because None
Are Spared
Be prepared for the Inevit
able. Not one of us can go
through life without losing
someone dearly beloved.
Whon that 'time comes all
our facilities are available to
you plus every moans of
economy.
FOR
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PHONE 118
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we advise you to come in now to
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Closed Sundays
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Studios also in Klamath Falls, Medford, Albany, Portland,
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operator these days. She has a big job to do
and she's doing it well.
She appreciates your help, especially when
you're on a crowded Long Distance line and
she must ask you to "Please limit your call to
S minutes." .
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weary nerves for fine foods and needed relaxation.
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Fried Chicken Dinners
Sandwiches
Glen Vista Club
312 Miles North on Bend-McKenzie
Highway
Phone 777-W
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Home Made Pies
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'Til 10 p. m.
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