The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, May 11, 1945, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAV I T, 1945
PAGE SIX
RUHS Exercises
Set for May 23
Redmond, May 11 (Special)
The program for the graduation
ot the Redmond union high
school senior class, to be held in
the new gymnasium on the eve
ning ol May 23, was made public
today, and at the same time it
was announced that baccalaure
ate services will be held in the
same place at 8 p. m. on May 20.
The baccalaureate program fol
lows: Processional, high school or
chestra; invocation, Rev. E. E.
Fitch; "Holy Lord God," by the
girls' trio; scripture, Rev. E. J.
Howell; address by Rev. D. L.
Penhollow, the Lord's prayer,
girls' trio; benediction by Father
John O'Donovan and recessional
by the high school orchestra.
The graduation program is:
Processional, high school or
chestra; invocation. Rev. Elvln
Blood Donor Trip
Date Announced
Members of the Beta Sigma
Plii, who have sponsored four
n ips to take blood donors lo Port
land, will again assume the re
sponsibility for another on June
8, it was announced today. Al
ready the girls of the organiza
tion have financed the trip for a
total of 133 persons, and on the
last trip they were hostesses to
42 blood donors.
Plans call for the next busload
to leave Bend Friday evening,
June 8, with participants in the
trip returning at their leisure.
Persons volunteering to give
blood and avail themselves of the
Delia Nance, Nellie Nooe, Chick sorority transportation are asked
Ppden. Dor s Sa ch. WI llanvto communicate wun jvirs.
Tweedie and Virginia Vance. The j Wayne Faddis at Wetle's store,
Fast; salutatory. Mavis Lcr-.aine
Knorr; "The Year at the Spring,"
girls' trio; presentation of
awards, Ivancovich achievement
award, by I. M. Ivancovich; Amer
ican Legion plaque, by Ivanco
vich; P.T.A. scholarship cup, Mrs.
Lloyd Smyth; D.A.R. award, Mrs.
J. R. Roberts; scholarships and
honors, Mrs. Grace Glang.
Program Given
Valedictory, Mary Louis Onl
ine; "Lift Thine Eyes," girls' trio;
address by Frank Bennett; Amer
ican patrol, high school nana;
presentation of classes, M. E. La-
rive; presentation of diplomas,
Fred Shcpard; benediction, Rev.
Elvln Fast, and recessional by
the orchestra.
Members of the Redmond high
school faculty are M. E. Larlve,
superintendent; Borden F. Beck,
Ellen Beck, Jean Fitch, Grace
Glang, Maude Lee, Winifred Line,
First Lutheran
Church
By the Library
MISSIONARY
EDWARD SOVIK
From China Speaks Sunday
11:00 a.m. "Missions'
7:30 pan. "Experiences in
China"
.
Newly refurbished auditorium
board of education is composed
of Jack Elliott, chairman, Fred
Shepard, Pearl Welgand, Boyd
Simmons, Jess Mlnson and Mabel
Livesay, clerk.
WOULD LEASE FIELD
Salem, Ore., May 11 uw The
United Air lines has offered to
at the Salem airport, it was re- it was said. Miss Kelleher asked
Miss Pat Kelleher, president of
the Beta Sigma Phi sorority, said
today that the group would be
unable to sponsor any more trips
after the scheduled one, because
of the lack of funds. Some dona
tions have been received, but they
have been in such small amounts
and too few to finance another
trip, which costs in excess of $200,
vealed yesterday, and plans to
construct a $75,000 air terminal
there If the plan goes through.
I The only long series of modem
: astronomical observations that
can be compared with those of
the Chaldeans, that continued
I over 300 years, are the meridian
observations at Greenwich, Eng
land, begun in 1750.
Here's Where to Go for fun for entertainment to soothe war-
weary nerve's for fine foods and needed relaxation.
Dine and Dance
Fried Chicken Dinners
Sandwiches
Glen Vista Club
Vl Miles North on Bend-McKeniie
Highway
Phone 777-W
DANCING NIGHTLY
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
CAPITOL
"THE BEST IN
ENTERTAINMENT
ALWAYS!"
Continuous I to II Sat. Sun.
TOWER
ALWAYS
. 2 HITS
Continuous I to 1 1 Sat. Sun.
The Girl You Will Never
Forget Mother
Mother's Day, May 1 3th, is only one of the
365 days on which you should honor the
one who gave you your life and the best
of her own life, too. She never expected a
penny ot payment. But little words
tokens of your love and gratitude
priceless to her.
and
are
Remember this and remember her
Bank of Bend
A HOME OWNED INSTITUTION
that persons wishing to donate
make their contributions to Elea
nor Bechen at The Bulletin office,
or to Phyllis Olsen at the Bank
of Bend.
It was pointed out today that
some of the blood donors who
have made the sorority trips have
been to the blood bank three
times.
Tumalo
Tumalo, May 10 (Special) -4.
Mr. and Mrs. .James Elder are
getting 5,000 turkey poults, 1200
of them having been delivered
Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Elder have ordered 1200 turkeys.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wilcox
and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Deal
who are raising turkeys together,
received 3r00 poults Inst week.
Mi', and Mrs. C. M. Barnutn
have as their guests Barnum'sj
parents aim iwo uncies irom
Moro.
Monday evening Mrs. C. M.
Barnum was given a surprise
i party, the occasion , being her
birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Malone
visited at the E. M. Wright home
Tuesday evening. Malone has
been on the sick list lately.
Vern Hartford has joined the
Bend CAP.
Shirley Hartford has returned
to school, having been ab
sent recently while convalescing
from an operation.
Mary Ellen Putnam Is staying
in Kedmonu wun mis. k. j. walk
er while Walker is confined to
the St. Charles hospital, recuper
ating from injuries sustained
when he fell last week while
working at Copeland's lumber
yard.
10:00 a. m.; Preaching. 11:00 a. n- Cammon) ,.,s c,mj
m.; Young Peoples meeting. 7:00 1 (5:30 n. m PirodHo w Snnrlnv.
l: Preaehlntr ann n :,.o 5 v," .,:r 7 r 7" ""TTr !
p. m.i Preaching, 8:00 p. m.
FIRST 3APTIST
(Irving and Oregon streets)
Bn. Kenneth A. Toblss
Sunday school, 9:45. Morning
wursiiip, xi ociock (Broadcast
over KBND). B. Y. P. U., 6:30.
Evening service, 7:30. Wednesday
prayer service ai f :,3U.
FIRST CHRISTIAN
t I'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.
China Missionary
I To Speak in Bend
I The First Lutheran church Sun
jday will be host to Missionary
Edward Sovlk from China at its
11:00 and 7:30 services, Rev. M.
A. Thompson.pastor, has announc
ed. The senior choir is to sing at
both services.
Missionary Edward Sovlk Is the
superintendent of the Lutheran
: Christian missionary efforts In
China. He has been in this service
since 1914 and has been in the
United States now less than a
year.
Rev. Sovik will point out the op
portunities for Christian mission
ary work in the Orient in the
post-war era. He will also Indicate
what effect the Japanese invasion
has had on the missions In the
Honan and Hupeh provinces.
Church
Announcements
Five Day Forecast
Five-day forecast ending Tues
day night:
Oregon and Washington west
of Cascades: Intermittent rain.
Temperatures generally below
normal,
Idaho, Qregon, Washington cast
of Cascades: Intermittent rain
with total amount above seasonal
average. Temperatures below normal.
Tune in Sundays
the
Old Fashioned
Revival Hour
KBND 10-11 p.m.
Inter nn lion nl Goine)
Uruadcmt
CharlrR K. Fuller,
Director
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
(2nd and Greenwood)
Rev. L. II. Sheet!, Mlndter
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
(020 Lava Road)
William 8chwab, Paitor
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.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
(1661 Weat Pirrt afreet)
Authorized branch of the
Mother Church, the First Church
of Christ, Scientist, in Boston,
Massachusetts. Sunday service,
11 a. m. &unaay scnool, 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
(Su Helens place and Idaho)
Morria A. Thompion. Paitor
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.
7:30 p. m. Relief society, Tuesday,
2 p. m. Primary, Thursday, 4 p. m.
MISSIONARY BAPTIST
(East Greenwood)
Elder L. B. Boiwell
Sunday school, 10 a. m. Mom-1
Ing worship, 11. Evening message,
7:45 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wed
nesday, 7:45 p. m. Radio sermon,
KBND, Sunday, 6 to 6:30 p. m.
PENTECOSTAL MISSION
(213 Lafayette atreet)
Harriet E. Marling. Paator
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, MlnUter
Bib!e 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 Bible study.
, FIRST METHODIST
(Bond and Louisiana)
Rev. Robert Mellvenna. 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.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
(1746 Eait 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.
Mid-week service, Wednesday,
7:30.
CATHOLIC V
(Franklin and Lava)
Rev. Edmund Hrland. Recto
Sunday services, 7:30, 9 and 11
a. m. Musses on week days, 8 a. m.
CHURCH OF GOD
Corner W. Twelfth street and Fresno Ave.
ltev. Fred R, Decker, Minister ,,
Sunday school, 9:45. Preaching
service, 11 a. m. Evening service,
7:45 p.v m. Prayer meeting and
Bible study, Wednesday evening,
7:45.
CHURCH OF CIIKIST
(Norway hall. GalvAston and Columbia)
D. E. Scott. Minister
Sunday services: Bible study,
Picture This Day
for Those Who Care
That boy friend miles away and so lonely loving
relatives and friends, all want your graduation day
photograph. You too will cherish it always, when
taken by our Hollywood-trained photographers.
NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY
feswireeffd
STUDIOS
"PORTRAITS OF DISTINCTION"
906 Wall . . Next to USO . . Phone 89 . . Bend
Open Weekdays Closed Sundays
;. , 9:30 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Studios also in Klamath Falls, Medford. Albany, Portland
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
(Comer Harriman and' Franklin)
R. H. Prentice, Minister
Sunday school 9:45. Morning
worship 11. Youth meeting at 6.
Tuesday poetry and organ medi
tation broadcast at 1. Bible study
Wednesday at 10 a. m. at the Lin-
PILGRIM
Ceorge 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)
Wayne A. Scrlven, 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. 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
IN GOD WE TRUST
Day by day, all through the surging battles of
Europe's warfare, the individual and corporate pray
ers of the people of Jhis nation have ascended to
Almighty God on behalf of our men overseas. We
have prayer ceaselessly for their welfare, for their ;
safety and for their victory over the evil forces which
had threatened to destroy our world. In the collapse
and unconditional surrender of the German Third
Reich our prayers and petitions have been abundantly
answered. The courage of our men, undergirded by
.the grace and mercy of our God, have brought us
victory.
LET US BE FAITHFUL IN THANKSGIVING
AS IN INTERCESSION.
Our President has appointed Sunday, May 13, to be
a day of national thanksgiving and prayer. Let no
Christian fail to keep grateful tryst with God In His
House on that day. Let no one fail to mingle with
thanksgiving the prayer that, through His continuing
mercy, we may be granted a full and speedy victory
over all our enemies, and that, as resolute in peace
as in war, our people may turn steadfast and united
to the building of a new and better life for all
humanity.
SERVICES
TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH
VISION AFTER VICTORY .11:00 a. m.
Preacher: Rev. George R. V. Bolster
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
THE WAY TO A NEW WORLD 2:30 p.m.
Sponsored by the Bend Ministerial Association
Preacher: Rev. Kenneth E. Tobias.
ton home. Youth- choir practice , eacn Sunday at ix a m.6church
Saturday morning at 10. Services school eacn SundaVi 10 a.
at Redmond at 9 Sunday morning
and at Tumalo 2:30 each Sunday
afternoon,
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
(Klmrdom 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 1AY SAINTS
' (Corner Hill and Irving streets)
Carl Powell, President
Sunday school, Sunday, 10
m.; Junior, 10:4o 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.
TRINITY LUTHERAN
(Missouri Synod)
(Galveston and Federal)
. Sunday school at the regular
time, 9:45 a. m. there will be no
church service until May 20.
O. E. Johnson, Secretary.
-1"V.' J
L. H. Sheets
What Message Does
V-E DAY
Speak to the World?
Hear This Timely Message By
Rev. Sheets at the
Assembly of God Church
2nd and Greenwood
Sunday Night, 8:00 O'Clock
Mother's Day Message, 1 1 a. m., by Mrs. Sheets
Hear also Miss Reeves of Detroit, Michigan, at 7 p. m.
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Yet thousands of Northwest shipyard
workers have voluntarily quit important
war work. Today the Portland and Van
couver yards are critically short of men
to complete urgently required TANK'
ATTENTION, FORMER SHIPYARD WORKERS!
ERS, VICTORY CARGO SHIPS, AT
TACK TRANSPORTS, TROOP TRANS
PORTS, AIRCRAFT CARRIERS and
ARMY PONTONS. These ships are es
sential to the war in the Pacific.
All MEN formerly employed in shipyard work
in the Northwest are urged to come back to the
yards. The delivery schedules promised our gov
ernment must lie met. Failure to meet these
schedules may mean prolonging the war in the
Pacific the Northwest must not let their fight
ing men down!
WAGES
Journeymen receive ft .20 per hour, helperi
II rrafti 95c per hour; 10 premium for
swing shift. 15 for graveyard shift. Work
week of 48 hours with time and t half ever
40 hours.
HOUSING
Single Men 3-Yard Dormitories. Rooms
$3.50 to $4.90 per week'. ,
Family Housing Oregon Ship and Swan
1-room Pullman apts. $1.00 per day;
payable one month in advance.
- 2-room apts. $1.25 per day; payable one
month in advance.
VANCOUVER
AVAILABLE
, Family Housing Vancouver
2 and 3-room furnished apts., $39.00 and
$42.50 per month. $10 deposit in advance
required on apartments.
All apartments furnished except for linens,
dishes, cooking utensils, silverware, blankets.
CRAFTS NEEDED
ISLAND OREGON SHIP
Ruffer .
Burners .
Chippers -.
Painters
Pipefitters .
Rippers
Shipwrights
Welders
WfMrr Trainers..
General Helpers-
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300
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SWAN
Boilermakers .
Htirne.re .
Chippers
Eterlririanl
Marliimnti
Painters i
Pipefitters -
Riers
Sheet Metal Workers.
Shipfilten
Shipwrights .,
Wehlers
Ceneral Helpers.
(Musi pan 2 plates ran h male or female
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Marhinists
Painters
Pipefitters
Ricaeri
Shipfitters
Welders .
Welder Trainees.
CeneraJ Helpers.
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WHERK TO APPLY Wr7,V ITHO ITKRE FORMERLY EMPLOYED should report to thei, y.rd pernne!
office ilh Certificate of Atailabilily and proper Union clearance. MO SEEKIG SHIPYARD ITORK FOR
THE FIIIST UMK hould I secure -rriifirat' of Avi.lahiliiv and report to either 509 ,,hin,ton St, Vancoo,
m, Ws-hindnn. or Ilia S. . 4ih Ave, I oriland. Orre.nn. tor srork itninenl. If not immediately ivailahla.
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niatinn nmtJii p ,'. t , i "" " ."ipjaru wora unaer jurisdiction of Unions
affiliated with Metal Trades t.ouncil of A. I. si U
KAISER COMPANY, INC., PORTLAND AND VANCOUVER
OREGON SHIPBUILDING CORPORATION
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