i I FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1949 THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON PAGE THREE Church Directory F1KHT ClUritC'll OP C1IUIHT HCIRNTIMT (Itbl Wait Klral alraall Authorized brunch of (ha Mother tfhureh, tho Klrst Church of ChrlDl, Sciential, In Huston, Mum. Sunday iiorvlce, 11 a. m, Sunday school, 0:30 u. in. WudneH. cliiy ovunltiK testimonial mooting, H p. in. Heading ruum, Lit'iison building. 8U3 Willi. I IHHT CHRISTIAN (fourth (! at Nawpiirt avanua) Un It ri.l.Urb, MUUI.r Blulo school, U;45 a. in. Morning worship. U a. m. Christian En deavor minting, 0:30 p. m. Eve ning church service, 7:.K) p. m. I'ruyor meeting and Dlble study Wednindiiy, 7:3(1 p. m. at church. Choir practice Thursday, 7:30 p. m. at church. FIKHT MIHHIONAICY BAPTIHT ClllKCIl (Cut Urmwvall tlibr U II. Uuawall Sunday school, 10 ujn. Morning fticiwug(, 11 a.m. Deschutes lit flrmury services, 3 p.m. HTC classes, 0:3U p.m. Kvcnlng mes sage, 7:30 p.m. Women's lllhlc cluss, Wednesday 1::jo p.m. Sun dny school teachers'' cluss, Tliurs tiny 0:30 p.m. Prayer meeting or Hlble study. Thursday, 7 p.m. Song practice, 'llmrnduy, 7:45 p. m. Monthly business meeting, Thursday after firnt Sunday, 7 p.m. FIRST LUTHKKAN CHUKCII Idako anl Wall Morning worship service, 11 a.m.. Interim paiitor. Kellowiihlp league, second und fourth Sun day". 3:30 p.m. Ijidh's' Aid. flint and third 'Iliursdays, 2:30 p.m. L.D.R.. flint and third Wedncs dny, H p.m. Luther Icugue. second and fourth Wednesday, 7 p.m. FIKHT MKTIIOMHT (Hond ami Kanaaa) Sv. Ituaa Kiwtu. 1'aator Church school, H;45 a.m. Morn ing worship, 10 a.m. SEVENTH I)AV ADVENTI8T (llarrlmaa and Franklin) CUraac A. Sbaifbaril. I'Mlur Sabbath achool, 9:45 a. m. Preaching aervlco, 11 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. TKINITV LUTHERAN IMlMourl NrtiiMl) (riilvHti.i, ami l'uiiil Vlntwrt Latum, l'aaUr Lulhcruii hour, U:3D u, in. Run day Helmut, HI a. in. Morning Herv lee, 11 a. m. Wullher league, Mon dny, 7:30 p. m. Sunday avhriol teachers' nieellng, Thursday, 7:30 p. in. Junior choir piacllce, Snlur duy, 1 p. in. Men'a club, lust Tuca. dny each monlh, 7:30 p. in. La. dlcri' ulil, IiihI Thursday uftcrnoon eueh month. FIltHT I'KKHBYTF-ltlAN tCornar llarrtman ami franklin) Ba. Allan II. I'hlln, I'aiL.r C'huii'h school for all an1' groups, II -ITi ii. in. Morning wor ship, 11 o'clock. Westminster KelluWHlilp, (j:,'KI p.m. FIKHT BA1TIHT CHURCH llrvliitf ami Orvaun alrl -hw. U..y II. Aiwtln. I'aalwr . Sunday nchool, 11:45 a.m. Morn ing worship, U o'clock (broad- cimt over KUNU). Youth groups, U:30 p.m. Evening gospel service, 7:. '10. Weilnemliiy itlblu nludy and prayer groups, 7:30 p.m. A cor (llul welcome always. CHUKCII OF THE NA7.AKKNK ll?r. :I llrt Krrtl K-I.,l I.. Ilalilr. I'aalur Sunday achool, 10 a. m. Wor hip service, 11a. in. Y. P. meet. Ing, 0:45. Evangelistic service, 7:30. Mid-week aervlco, Wedncs lay, 7:30. LATTER DAY SAINTS ICirnar lllll anil Irvlnal Jatnaa Cha.Mill. I'raaUalit Sunday nchool, 10 u.rn.; Sacra ment meeting Sunday, 7:30 p.m. Relief aoclety, Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. M.I.A., Tuenday, 7:.'J p.m. Pri mary, Thursday, 4 p.m. KKOKGAMKl, CHUKCII OF JKMl'S CIIKI.HT OF I.ATTKK DAY HA I. NTH Services each Sunday morning at 11 a. in. In Norway hall, with Elder Ceorge Dyer In charge; Sunday school, 10 u. m. CATHOLIC (Kranaltn and tjtva) Rev. William Couahlan, 1'aalcr Sunday manses 0, 8 and 10 a.m. Manxei on week days at 8 a.m. Come, Get Acquainted Midget Drive -In famous for v-y De-licious Hamburgers Hot Dogs Cold Sandwiches Complete Fountain Service Lyon's Root Beer . Food and Refreshments to Take Out CLOSED TUESDAYS MIDGET DRIVE-IN 0M-n 2 to 12 p. m. South Third, app. Bruin I'leld Bea and Ijiuri'itcc ('launen CIMIKCII OF CIIKIHT Iblit NwMrll Sunday: tilble study, 10 a. m.; IHcacliing, 11 a. in.; communion, 11:45 a. ui.i pleaching, 7 p. m.' Tliuraduy: Hlblo study, 7 p. m.; Indies meeting, 1 p. m. TKINITV FI'lMI-oi'AI, CHUKCII IMmuI i.I Wall trl) 'II..V. IJwuga K. V, llcl.l.r, lUrbir Holy communion each Sunday at 8 ii, m, except Hint Sunday a I II u. in. only. Morning prayer each Sunday, except llrnt Sunday, at 1 1 a. m. ('lunch school, each Sunday ut !M.l a. in. Nursery school, eueh .Sunday nt '10:45 a. m. Young People's Fellowship, p.ich Sunday ul 7 p. m. Choir practice, each Wednesday at 7:45 j. in. Seoul Iroop, each Thursday it 7 p. in. Venlry, second Mondays il 8 p. in. Allar culld. second Mondavs in 2 p. in. Eadlc' guild, alternate Tuesdays ut, 2 p. m. Other services and meetings us announced. . . .IKHOVAH'S WITNF.HSF.H IKIittf.hMn tiall. afiuth ol Itenn naar canal) Wiilchtower study Sunday, 8 p. m.; liiblc txiok study, Wednesday, H p. m.j service meeting, Friday, 7:45. PENTECOSTAL MISSION (III ljl.U itat MarrWt K. Marlllia, Pailor Sunday school, 10 a. in. Morn ing worship, 11 a. in. Ycuna peo ple's service, 7 p. m. Evungellstlc service, 8 p. rn. Young peoples' meeting Tuesday night. PKKHHYTEKIAN CWUnln,Ur Ortliodiil) (NMirt avnu ami praka road) HuWrt K. Nkhi.laa. MinUt.r lillile school, 11:45 a. m. Morn ing worship. 11 o'clock. Inter mediate and senior Machcn league, 0:30 p. m. Evening serv ice, 7:30 p. m. Wednesduy, 7:30 I. m., pniyer meeting and rtlhle study. Sunday evening, KBND broudcant, 8 p.m. assembTy7)f con (Xnil anil (.rranworMl) Rav. W. I). I'hllllpa. MlnliUr Sunday services: Sunduy school, 9:45 a. m. Devotional service, 11 a. nt. Evangelistic service, 7:45 p. m. Mid-week service, Friday, 7:45 p. m., regular preaching service. CHURCH OF GOO (Cornar W. Twelfth BL anil Km no An.) tUr. t'rad II. Uarkrr. MlniaUr Sunday school, 9:45. Preaching tervlce, 11 a. m. Evening service, 7:45 p. m. Prayer meeting and Bible study, Wednesday evening, 7:45. CHRISTIAN ANI) MISSIONARY ALLIANCE 20 Lava Kuad Rav. Allrnl HuWrt Krlmar. Taator Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.; Sun day morning worship, 11 a.m.; Sunday evening evangelistic ser vice, 7:30 p.m.; Wednesday pray er meeting, 7:30 p.m.; Friday young people's, 7:30 p.m. Every one cordially Invited. To Speak in Bend 9 II Muriel 1-fwter Muriel I'Blei, co-founder of KlugKley Hall In London and sometimes called "the Jane Ad dams of England," will visit Bend on Sunduy, September 11, Miss 1'Kter will be heard here In two public addressed on that date, up jieai'lng us guest speaker at the regular morning service of the First Methodist church und In the evening ut u community meet ing to be held ut the First Chris tian church. Through her books und articles und through extensive truvel into many corners of the world, Muriel I-esler Is widely known toduy as a non denominational religious leader. During the pas't year she hue re-vlslted (Jermany, India, New j-aland und Australia. Her current appearances in Oregon are part ol a coaBt to coast tour of the United Stutes under the sponsor ship of the International Fellow ship of Heconclliution. r rom Bend, Minn Lester will go to Port land as gues'l spcuker for the September meetings there of the Oregon Council of Church women. Navy Service ' Held Superior It y Charles ( orddry ll.nlU-il Vrtun Avialwn Writi-rl Washington, Kepi. 2 'Id--Man for man, plane foi plane, Ihe navy handed Hie air loiee a npeetaeu lai drubbing in i lying supplies t- Berlin, according to tlguien which das Junt Ix-eorne available. I wo navy nipiadrons of the mil itary air transport service (MATS), consisting of 24 plum's, led the puck in ability to deliver the goods from the lime they en leu. I the airlift task force until they recently returned home. The all force still carries on the iilr lilt at u diminishing rate. It prob ably will wind up In tvo months. To aid In getting the maximum effort from his squadrons when thv lift was In full swing, On William If. Tunner set up an ef ficient y luting system. The com petition was friendly but Intense and when the ratings weir ponied there usually were red faces in the air force. Hut the air force ulso notes that there was "enough glory to go around" In the aerlul supplying of Husnian blockaded Berlin. The navy planes beat the air force in daily utilization . 9.G9 hours to 0.77 hours. That figures out to ubout 200 tons more ca pacity per month per plane for the navy than for the air force. figuring un average of 19 navy planes in actual service, this would mean 3.HO0 tons more per month than 19 air force planes of the same type could carry. The efficiency rating was based on distance from base to Berlin, weal nor conditions, number of assigned aircraft and other fac tors. It was expressed in terms of the per cent of its assigned quota of tons per day a squadron could deliver. sldernllon In the compilation as Ihe result of experience in the field and an Intensive study of all tyiien of buildings. For in stance, basements are no longer a "must" with many homes, as a utility room is used instead, anil , the one-floor house In growing in I i popularity. j With the factor hook as a guide' tan appraisal can lie made of any j S dwelling anywhere In Ihe stale nml tables enable the appraiser i j to estimate the cost In a mailer of I i minutes. ' I To explain the book the lector-' era will tie Arthur A. Selander, ; chief appraisal engineer; Harry J. Iiggan, supervising appraisal : 'superintendent; Robert V. Nel- j i son, appraiser, and Jesse E. Oil ; key, who specializes in industrial piants and Is a supervising engineer. Feud in Progress By 'Pup' Promoters Portland, Kept. 2 'II'' A couple of Oregon "pups" werp feuding in circuit court today. George and Versa Boylngton, Portland, who run "Pronto Pups" Oregon, Inc., sought a restrain ing order, an accounting of pro file and $75,000 from Raymond and Mildred Wanish, Identified as owners of a Salem lunclistand and other places in Oregon and Washington selling "Pludo Pups." Thr Boyingtons claimed a Hade mark on Pronto Pups, a wiener wrapped in dough and deep fried. They also said in an affidavit that Pludo Pups were to be sold at the stule fair in Salem to the detriment of the Pronto Pup business. irullH to this area was completed and energized yesterday. Completed data for 1947 show a total of 3,099.9-10 registered live births in the United Stales of which nearly 85 mm- cent oc curred In hospitals. TICKET SALKH HEAVY Salem, Sept. 2 HPi-Ticket sales! for the forthcoming Oregon state! fair today were still establishing new daily records. Officials pronouneed the 107! aires of the fairgrounds as "in the best shape In years for the fair opening Labor day. . Gates were scheduled to open I at 8 a.m. Monday at an admis sion charge of 50 cents, including tax. Children under 12 are to be admitted free. LINE ENERGIZED Detroit, Ore, Sept. 2 dliCo lumbia river power flowed to the site of Detroit dam today on new ly-energized Detroit-Albany 110,-, IHJO and 2Z(,oiju-volt transmission lines. The last link in the Bonne ville power administration's cir- j . . . ' - 1 - - fcr J .hukh nuiiKWi , r.r.iir.u j Salem, Sept. 2 dli Fruit and vegetable canneries In this area I i today reported a "need for addi tional workers as farm produce continued to arrive in large quantities. i The Siifem state employment of (Ices had orders for 200 women nnd 100 men cannery workers. The employment shortage was shaiH'ned by the loss of mapy young people preparing to return to school. Why Take a Chance? WE HAVE SEPARATE EQUIPMENT FOR DELIVERING OUR NEW Mobil Stove Oil and Mobilfuel Diesel NO DANGER OF CONTAMINATION NO DOUBT NO MISTAKES Be Safe and Comfortable Al Nielsen, Distributor Mobilfuels O Mobilgas Bend 644 . AUTOMATIC DELIVERIES LET US DO THE WORRYING p7 NOW. AVAILABLE 165 Gallon Storage Tanks '12.50 h ! FN LISTM KNTS CHANGED Effective Thursday, the navy will discontinue three-year enlist ment periods and revert to its nor mal peacetime program of ro- t fruiting enlisted personnel for pe riods of either four or six years at the option of Ihe individual. i The three-year enlistment. j along Willi a previously abandon- led two-year enlistment program. was put Into effect immediately after world war II under an accel erated navy recruitment pro gram. Both were found to result in a too rapid turnover of enlist ed personnel for efficiency and stability. Present regulations permitting 17-year-olds 4o enlist for a term of minority, wherebv they serve un til their 21st birthday, will be continued. Capital Probe Will Continue Washington. Sept. 2 Ui Re publican investigators said today they intend to follow up an "un limited number of leads, many Involving MaJ. Gen. Harry H. Vaughan, before letting the "five per center Inquiry die. Sens. Karl E. Mundt. R.. S. D. and Joseph R. McCarthy, R-, Wis., both members of Ihe sen ate's invest lcallng'subcommittee, refused to divulge the nature of these tips about the activities of President Truman's military aide. Bui Mundt said thev definitely "should he checked." He said they "might, give rise to further questioning later of Vaughan. Tile subcommittee recessed its public hearings yesterday. Chair man Clyde K. Hocy, D.. N. C. said he saw "no necessity" for recalling Vaughan In the future. unless some new evidence about him is uncovered: The sub-ommittee staff, Hoey said, will continue to look into several angles of the case. He said two men whose names have figured prominently in the in quiry will be colled to testify loter when their health permits. They are "five per center" James V. Hunt and perfume manufac turer David A, Bennett. TIMBER INCOME HEAVY ' Salem, Sept. 2 miThe Ore gon state board of forestry re ported todny that Income from timber sales during the last three months totaled $168,550. This was an increase of S125, 000 oyer the previous three months. Officials said the Increase was due largely to activities of the Vancouver Plywood . company sale in Lane county which car ries a stumpage price of $24 per 1.000 board feet, and was sold for $75,000. Assessors Plan Training Session At Prineville The second In.servirA tmlnlnir' session conducted under the aus pices of the assessment and taxa tion division of the state tax com mission will be held at Prineville September 1516. To this "school" will come the assessors and ap praisal Officers of pjeht rntinlioc The first in-service training con- lerence was neld at LaGrande last month and a total of five such meetings will be held throughout the state. Those expected at the session are the following assessors and their assistants: Ed Risen. Des chutes county; Edwin E: Good rich, Crook county; Mrs. Marie Hosklnson, Sherman county; Milo W. Prindle, Wheeter county; Dan iel A. Hanners. Hood River coun ty; Alex Currie, Gilliam countv; Joseph L. Metts, Jefferson coun ty; C. H. Langslet, Lake county; Mrs. McKinley Thompson. Har ney county; Harry E. Green. Wasco county. Other county offi cials interested in the subject of assessment and taxation are wel come. Experts to Talk The two-day session -vill consist of a series of lectures by techni cians of the staff of Commis sioner Robert D. Maclean, in charge of the assessment and tax ation division and these experts have been selected for their pro ficiency Jn matters of appraisal. The speakers will explain and dis cuss the contents of a new book ; just issued by the state tax com i mission, "Factors of Cost for Building Appraisal," a compen dium of information which can be of invaluable assistance to ap praisal officers. This is the first revision of factors of cost which has been made in 18 years and dlirin? that norinri mimnmne changes have been made in the jtype and construction of dwell ! ings. These are all taken into con- FOR FUNl 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 CRATER LAKE LODGE CRATER LAKE. OREGON We greatly appreciate I h e business we have received from your community this season. We will open on June 15, 1950, serving the same quality of food as In the past 30 years. TONITE & SATURDAY! A GREAT GUY... r 'iFXfKvPr OUT of Pte! 3H AVI Ml Motdonald CAttT hlly WINTERS Barry SULLIVAN totty FIILO EXTRA Cartoon & News Tonite & Sat. Y&sr&fcdM TWO GREAT ACTION HITS . . . Starring JOHN WAYNE ... Return ! fSfTllKi V John CARROLL " s Anna LEE 3T 9 EXTRA Color Ccrtoon and Late News! For School DANCE Saturday, Sept. 3 at Eastern Sfcr Grange Music by CROOKED RIVER RAMBLERS Come Have Fun MATCH ALL YOUR SWEATERS! Buster Brown SHOE Store CASH FOR Back to School Expenses $25.00 to $300.00 on Furniture Farm Machinery Livestock Automobile Loans Up to $500.00 NO INSURANCE REQUIRED! Twenty Months to Repay PORTLAND LOAN CO. Norbert D. Goodrich, Mgr. Rm. 8, Penney Bldfr., 1010 Wall Telephone 173 BEND, OREGON -State Licenses S186 MS21 6.95 Our saddles are colorful as a cockatoo this fall! 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