The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, August 12, 1949, Page 3, Image 3

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    PAGE THREE
Church Directory
I'KK.HBYTK.ItlAN
(WaaBnln.fer Urlhmlui)
(NwiNrt avalm. .itil Utnkm toad)
huUrl K. Nklivlw, MliiUur
lilblo school, VA'j a. 111. Morn
Ing wuishlp, 11 o'clock. Inter
mediate antl senior Muchrii
league,' 0:30 p. in. Evening serv
ice, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, 7:30
p. in., prayer meeting and Illlilv
study. Sunday cvcnlnK, KliNI)
broadcast, H p.m.
CATHOLIC
(franklin and lval
Itw. William tuulilali, f'a.lur
Sunday masses t), H and 10 inn.
Masses on wi-ek lay in H u.in.
CHKIHTIAN ANlTMIHHIONAIlY
ALLIANCE
CIS Lv. Iluaul
n.. Allml k-Wrl (Miliar, 1'a.b.r
MunUliy i'Muul, U:l. u rn.; Sun
liny marnlng worship, it a.m.;
Sunday evening evangelistic ser
vice, 7::K) p.m.; Wednesday pray
it meeting, 7k'W p.m.; Frlduy
young people's, 7:30 p.m. Kvcry
one cordially invited.
cmmtiii ok non
(CfMr W. Tw.Hlh HI. ud Kra.no An.)
, M. Vimi 8. IWkn. MlnUUr
Sunduy school, U:4.r). I'i'cuchliig
service, 11 a. in. Evening Service,
7; -IS p. m. l'ruyer meeting and
Bible itudy, Wednesday evening,
7;43.
ASSEMBLY OK (iOD
(Inil and UrMmwutMj)
On. W. I). I'blUlua, MlnUUr
Sunday services: Sunday school,
0:49 a. m. Dovoilonal service, 11
a. m. Evangelistic service, 7:45 p.
m. Mid' week scrvlco, Friday, 7:45
p. m., regular preuchlng service.
TRINITY EP!CO?AL CHURCH
lllMd ot Wall alrartl
IU. Uauri. R. V. lluUUr. lUclor
Holy communion each Sunday
at 8 a. m. except Hint Sunduy at
11 a. m. only. Morning prayer
each Sunday, except Hist Sunday,
at 11 a, m. Church school, each
Sunday at 9:45 a. m. Nursery
chool, each Sunduy ut 10:45 a.
m. Young People's Fellowship,
each Sunday at 7 p. m. Choir
practice, each Wednesday at 7:45
p. m. Scout troop, each Thursday
ut 7 p. m. Vestry, second Mondays
at 8 p. m. Altar guild, second
Mondays at 2 p. m. Ladles' guild,
alternute Tuesduys at 2 p. m.
Other services and meetings us
announced.
FOIST LUTHERAN CHURCH
1 dike uul Wail
Murning worship service. 11
a.m., Interim pastor. Fellowship
league, second unci (ourlh Sun
days, 5:30 p.m. Indies' Aid. llrst
and third Thursdays. 2:30 p.m.
L.D.K., first and third Wednes
day, 8 p.m. Luther league, second
and fourth Wednesday, 7. p.m.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN '
(Oorntr llarrlman anil Franklin)
" . Alias II. 1'hllp, Paiter
Morninit worshln at 9 a.m.:
Sunday school, 9 a.m.; Senior
and Junior Westminster Fellow
ship, 0:30 p.m.; choir practice
"very i nurouny, f ;-xi p.m.
CHURCH OF TIIK NAZAIIENE
IIIU hat Ural atraatl
WalUr I. W.Uun. I'aalur
; Sunday school, 10 a. in. Wop
hip service, 11 a. m. Y. P. meet.
Ing, 6:45. Evangelistic service,
7:30. Mid-week service, Wednes
day, 7:30.
FIRST MISSIONARY BAPTIST
CHURCH
(Kaat Orwnwwd)
KMar L. II. U.w.11
1 Sunday school, 10 a.m. Morning
message, ll a.m. Deschutes In
Urinary services, 3 p.m. liTC
classes, 0:30 p.m. Evening mes
sage, 7:30 p.m. Women's Hlhle
Class, Wednesday 1:30 p.m. Sun
day school teachers' class, Thurs
day 6:30 p.m. Prayer meeting or
Bliile study, Thursday, 7 p.m.
Song practice, Thursday, 7:45 p.
m. Monthly business meeting,
Thursday after first Sunday,
7 p.m.
ICKOIKiAMll) III lt( II OK
ilKKl.tt (lllilST OF I, ATTI.lt
HAY HAINT.S
Hervlce eiii li Sunday morning
M II a. in. In Norway hall, with
Elder (iiurge Dyer In charge;
Sunday school, 10 u. in.
JEHOVAH S WITNKSKKH
(Klimduitt hall, ai,ulli ol llml. riaar lanall
Wiilchlower sludy Sunday, H p.
m.; lillile hook sludy, Wednesday,
H p. in.; del vice meeting, Friday,
7:4!i.
HKVKNTII aVAIVKNTIHT
(llarrlriiaii ami Krankllnl
Claram-a A. Mliaftiarri, 1'a.lur
Suliliuth school, U:45 a. in.
Preuchlng service, 11 u. in. Prayer
meeting Wednesday, 7:45 p. in.
FIRST METHODIST
(llotid ami Kama.)
Hv. I(ia Kuuiu. 1'a.tur
Church school, H:4.ri a.m. Morn
ing woishlp, 10 u in.
TRINITY LUTHERAN
(MLauurl HfmMll
l!alvu.ii ami (.Ural)
Vlnr.rt l.r.on, 1'uu.r
Lutheran hour, 0:30 a. in. Sun
day school, 10 u. in. Morning serv
ice, 11 u. in. Wullhcr league, Mon
day, 7:30 p. m. Sunday hcIuhiI
tcuchers' meeting, lhursday, 7:30
p. m. Junior choir practice, Satur
day, 1 p. m. Men's club, lust Tucs
duy each mouth, 7:30 p. in. In
dies' aid, last Thursday afternoon
each mouth.
FIRST IIKISTIAN
(KiMjrlh plrp4 at Nwrt avantl)
U II. luhUrk. MlnUUr
Dllile school, 9:45 a. it). Morning
worship, 11 a. in. Christian En
deavor meeting, 0:30 p. m. Eve
ning cnurcn service, r.:vj p. m.
Prayer meeting and Hlhle study
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. at church.
Choir practice Thursday, 7:30 p.
m. at church. ,
PENTECOSTAL MISSION
(III l.afartl llirl)
HarrWi K. Matllntf. I'Mtor
Sunday school. 10 a. m. Morn
ing worship, 11 a. in. Young peo
ple's service, 7 p. m. Evungellstlc
service, 8 p. m. Young peoples
meeting Tuesday night.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
(14 Nvwpurtl
Sunday: Illble study, 10 a. m.;
preuchlng, 11 a. in.; communion,
11:45 a. in.; preuchlng, 7 p. m.
Thursday: Ulhlo study, 7 p. m.;
ludles meeting, 1 p. m.
FIRST BAPTIST ( lit IU II
llnrtn ami Orr. n virvrtal
Hrv, It..- II. AiUii. I'aatur
Sunday school, !I:-I5 a.m. Morn
ing worsliln. 11 o'clock (hrond-
cust over KllNDI. Youth groups,
G:.'W p.m. Evening gostel si-nice,
7:30. Witlne.Hday Hlhle study and
prayer groups. 7:30 p.m. A cor
dial welcome always.
LATTER HAY' SAINTS
iCorntr Hill anil Irvlnvl
Jaiaa ChaPU, l'riltlrnt
Sunday school, 10 a.m.; Sacra
ment meeting Sunday, 7:30 p.m.
Relief society, Tuesday, 1:30 p.m.
M.I.A., Tuesday. 7:30 p.m. Pri
mary, Thursday, 4 p.m.
FIRST CinitciroK CHRIST
SCIENTIST
(I til Waal tint troll
Aulhoilzed brunch of the
Mother church, the First Church
of Christ, Scientist, In Huston,
Mass. Sunduy service, 11 a. m.
Sunduy school, 9:30 a. m. Wednes
day evening testimonial meeting,
8 p. m. Heading room, Uenson
building. M13 Wall.
ster.-. . Mi.
v.' J,s ' .-.1
iW Club Dinner
Well-Attended
Shevlin
Supei lor rllieiiK develop from
111 chili ineiiibeiHlilii, Hie ehuir
man of Deschutes county fair us
Hoclalion, M. A. Lynch, said lasl
night ut u dinner held for hiisi
liens nml pioleHslonal lenders ol
ihlH area, in Pine Foiesl granije
hall.
I .y ni h's sin-ech was one of hi-v
iei.il, inleiKix-iHeil Willi rnusli
CURED Proiiiliiiiil nuvi-rilMiiK
fii.;ullv(r 1. H. Ktindiill (above)
creUIUd his tnlriiculous recovery
from cum it to tlui n-milur drlnk
IliK o( mi "utonilc cocktail" which
liiiide hlai railluurtlvn enoiiKli "to
set CIcIkit connti-rn chutlciliiK like
a trooi of IrlKhlcniHl nimiki-ya."
Tlie Irestmeiit, 'llo-todlnc, u
llr.it kIvpii him nt the Klngibrldim
Vctcruon lloillul In New York.
Peoples to Boost
Central Oregon
Literature iiIhiuI the vacation
facilities In scenic central Oregon
Is to In- l 1st i lliti I l In i lllcs ulong
highway No. 21) and highway No.
'Ml ami In Salt Lake City by Don
Peoples, uellve In local tourist
promotion for a nuinlier of years.
Mr. and Mrs. Peoples led on u
trip at noon yesterday.
Peoples Is a memlier of the
Deschutes county advertising
cominltlee. .
In Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs.
Peoples plan to visit their daugh
ter. Mrs. Klchurd Sluver, the for
mer llelly Peoples, and her chil
dren, who are visiting at present
In the Utah city with Mr. und
Mrs. Dean Stuver.
I Shevlin, Aiij. 12 'Speci.ill
i Mrs. Holland (iurnpeil enlerlain
'ed Ihc Pinochle club Wednesday,
: August 3. (iuesis were Mrs. Ver
! non Sayrc, Mis. lien Conklin,
'Mrs. Amos Thompson, Mrs.
i'leorgi Wall, Mrs. 1'iank Manger,
j Mis. Orvilli liian and Mis. Many
Sliiigley. Mrs. Flunk Manger
won high prii- mid Mis. Vernon
'Sayre low und Mrs. Many Sling-
ley floating plize.
j Hlblr- school ended Filday, An-
gusi 5. The progiam was held
j Thursday evening to show what
ihc children had Ix-en doing.
I from an orchestra made up of lii Mr. and Mrs. Narv Klitleson
uiillonned 4 11 members, und ,-,. visiting In California with
deinonslrallons of lood prepaia-. i daugliler, Mrs. Swan, who
lion. I is very III.
.... " ' " y, . ' " Mrs. Carrie
Viola Klobas und Craig Kliy
led the audience In flag salutes. !
Cary Sliunk welcomed guesls. I
A fourth 4 11 leader. John Klesow, ,
described worth of the 4-11 pio j
gram to himself. I
Put lluiisen Speuker
Pat Hansen, from the Terre
bonne group, spoke on 4-H cat
lle'i'iiiidng projects. "Something
very fine lakes place when u
...I I.!.. ....tr i
jwuiiksii-i mill inn tun Kiwff ,
I. .....it .t. L...r..,n,.M f.,wl Jm
"'K, 'l,' l. iill'iull nuiiiini i U.K.
winter," she declared.
Judy de Sully demons! ruled
Hie making of a toasted cheese
sandwich, representing the Sis
ters cooking club, led by her
mother. Mrs. Charles J. de Sully
I-ane of Cheyenne.
Wyo., Is heie visiting her daugh-
iter and son In law, Mr. and Mrs.
.Vincent Killen and family.
' Visiting Mi. and Mrs. Ceorge
!Wall and family is the former's
i mother, of Portland,
j Karen Freeman is visiting In
i Klamath Falls.
Mr. anil Mrs. Virgil Ammons
of hums and Mrs. Cox and Mr.
! and Mrs. flary Poole and family,
of I.aplne, visited Mr. and Mrs.
r.mery and family over the
week end.
Vincent Killen was called to
Drews Valley rangei district, near
fjikeview, on a fire last week.
A fire broke out back of the
scnool nouse I nrsdnv hot was
tiny i ... . .
Jr. Mavis Kowlcv, 9, und luuru " I"" "V ' m'""
Diidlev in memlu-ru of Hend's ""'I'.
KEEI"S DATE OS ClltTfilKS
Prineville, Aug. 12 Crook
county slock ranchers are rug.
ged, declares VV. T. (Hilly I King,
whose place Is on Crooked river
lust Ix'low Prlnevllle. King had
a date with II. M. Hranson, corps
of engineers, who motored up
from the Portland division office
to look over hot tout land of the
rancher nnd advise him nnd the
City of Prineville railway as to
methods of building levees or
otherwise prevent Ing possible
changes In the Crooked river ,
channel.
King kciit the date, although '
he was forced to travel over the ;
local on crutches. A horse had j
stcpcl In n rodent hole the day j
liefore and hud fallen on him. '
King Is 78 years old.
liltie Kllilion cooking club, led by
Mrs. Waller H. Pilchard, whip
cd up four different flavored
milkshakes.
The orchestra was led by Wes
ley Baker, pastor of Redmond
Community church. Players and
their Instruments were:
Jerome Nlchois. cornet; Carol
Bednarek, horn; Clarissa Hern
Ing. flute; Janet Pederson and
flary Winkle, clarinets; Betty
Rlpen ond Shirley Amen, saxo
phones; Norman Lynds, baritone
horn; Elvln Uutterfleld, trom
bone; Craig Eby, bass horn; Al-iH-rtu
Sage, bass drum, and Ellen
Stacy, snare drum.
Absent orchestra members
were: Clevp Winkle, cornet, and
C.ulnn Peden, bass horn. Mr. and
Mm. Norman Lynds of Redmond
were credited with organization
of the orchestra.
The county 41 1 leader, Donald
L. Henscoter, county extension
agent, Ruth shelton, home dem
onstrator, und Ceorge Murphy.
Pomona grange mnster, were Introduced.
Mrs. Hilda Enlman recently
was a patient at the St. Charles
hospital. She is home now.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Freeman
and family spent the week end
visiting in Klamath Falls with
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence West and
family.
KIDS! KIDS! KIDS!
TOMORROW!
AT 1:00 P.M.
A BIG SPECIAL
KIDS MATINEE
A BIG HIT.
ROY ROGERS
MARY HART
GEORGE "GABBY" HAYES
in-
"IN OLD CALIENTE"
AND.
A BIG CARTOON CARNIVAL
4 Special Cartoons
AND
Chapter 5 of the Thrilling Serial
"THE GHOST OF ZOREO"
1:00
One Complete Showing Only
TONITE and SATURDAY!
m
ten
The vVv-J'
Story :SX
of o . 17 1
with 1
USE BULLETIN WANT ADS FOR BEST RESULTSl
Bulletin Classifieds Bring Results
As a result of nuzi destruction,
one Important Iron mine in Nor
way produced only .'WO.000 tons of
ore in 19-IH. us compared with
l.nrMXXI ions in 1U38.
CONFIRMATION FAVORED
Washington, Aug. 12 'Hi The
senate Judiciary committee today
recommended by a it to 2 vote
that the senate confirm the num.
Illation of Attorney general Tom
C. Clark to the supreme court.
The committee nlso approved
7 to 0 the nomination of Sen. J.
Howard. McCruth, D., R.I., to be
attorney general.
DANCE
Saturday, Aug. 13
at
Eastern Star Grange
Music by
CltOOKK.lt ItlVK.K
It A M H I. K It S
Come (ire Fun
Electrical
Wiring
Commercial and Domestic.
CONTRACTING
No Job too large or too small.
Estimates Gladly Given
Deschutes Electric
DAL HUSTON
838 Wall St Thone 278
WEEKEND SPECIALS
Weekend Specials
ONR GROUP
SLACKS
All wool gabardine and
donegal tweeds In favor
ite fall patterns.
Values to $lft.0ft
'9.98
ONR C.HOIIP
SPORT
SHIRTS
All colors In quality
sport shirts.
Values to $.f5
$2.98
ONR GROUP
T-SHIRTS
Nationally known brands
In white and all colors.
Values to $1.05
98c
ONR GROUP
T-SHIRTS
Nationally known brands
In white and all colors.
i Values to $2.0n
'1.98
Take advantage of these specials
for Your School Wardrobe
STOVER-LEBLANC inc.
fi MANX STORE'"
mum
VINE RIPENED
TOMATOES
CRATE
89
Jubilee PEACHES crate 69c
Sunkisf ORANGES each 1c
Bartlett PEARS per box '1.89
(fancy No. 1
Gravenstein APPLES box $1.89
Hood Klver
S & W COFFEE 1 lb. can 49c
ERICKSON'S
FOOD MARKET
842 Wall Street
Phone 660
"let's get acquainted"
at
OA
SPECIAL PURCHASE
COATS and SUITS
FOR BACK-TO-SCHOOL WEAR
A value you can't afford to mLss.
$29.95 each
COME IN TOMORROW..
It's the last day of our big "get acquaint
ed sale" and Mrs. Baker and I do want
to meet you. You'll find special values
in every department ... so do come in
and get acquainted . . . AND SAVE1
GLAD, TO MEET YOU-
SUMMER COATS
ONLY A FEW. Short and long lengths
assorted fabrics and colors.
GET ACQUAINTED SPECIAL
V2 PRICE .
In
.HOWDY FOLKS.
SUMMER SUITS
Wools, rayon, cottons, linens. Assorted styles,
sizes and colors. All nationally advertised.
GET ACQUAINTED SPECIAL
V2 PRICE
TONITE & SAT.!
$4.95 Suede Gloves. . . s1.19
An assortment of sizes and colors.
'1.50 Fabric Gloves 49c
All sizes and colors in this got
acquainted special.
Summer Hats '3.00
Values to $16.95
III a variety of colors and styles.
$3.88 Handbags '2.50
Only a few get acquainted specials.
Jewelry Vi PRICE
Pins, necklaces, earrings.
Foundation Garments
Vi PRICE
Assorted styles and sizes.
39c Anklets now 3 pr. '1.00
AH colors and sizes.
Heavy Jeans '1.95
For work or play . . . 8 oz. denim Jeans with
brass rivets at strain points.
Riding Breeches.... '11.00
VALUES to $22,015 In ladles' all wool riding
breeches. Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16 and 18. A real get
acquainted special,
'1.65 Nylon Hose .... '1.10
Only a few pair of lovely first quality hose at
this get acquainted price.
Ladies' Belts .25c
An odd lot of belts In leather, plastic and
fabric. Let's Rot acquainted!
Rayon Panties 89c
RefTufarly 98c, $1.25 and $1.50 values, but you
save and we get acquainted. All sizes In white
and tea rose.
-HELLO THERE.
Back to School Sweaters
Cardigans, slipovers . . . short and long
sleeves. All colors and sizes.
Values to $5.95
'2.69
Values to $7.95
'3.89
.HOW DO YOU DO.
DRESS SAVINGS
3 GROUPS, prints, plains, light and dark
... in wools, rayons, cotton, shan
tungs, crepes, butcher linens and
failles.
A wide size range from 9-15 and 10-44.
Values From $27.00 to $39.00
S14L95
Values From $21.00 to $26.00
$9.95
Values From $8.00 to $19.00
s6.95
.COME AGAIN-
LADIES' BLOUSES
ONE GROUP. All sizes, styles and colors
in a wide range of fabrics. Regularly
$4.50.
GET ACQUAINTED SPECIAL
s2.29
GROUP II. Shears, crepes, cottons in
all sizes and styles. Values to $6.95,
GET ACQUAINTED SPECIAL
S3.19
ALL SALES FINAL
CO-HIT
A BIG ACTION HIT!
JAN WILEY
PHIL WARREN
In
"A Fig Leaf for Eve"
FOR FUN!
FOR LAUGHS!
FOR MONEY!
"DAFFY
AUCTION"
ON OUR STAGE
TONITE
AND EVERY
Friday
AT
8:30 p.m.
Presented by
HEATH'S ICE CREAM
It's the Best
Show
Ever in Bend!
PLAN TO
ATTEND TONITE
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