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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 194? THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON PAGE THREE IIHlHIIDIIIiniilKttimilMMMillMillM'IIKII iiiiiiiimiimiiniiiiil Church Directory CATHOLIC (franklin ml Laval It.v, William Cima-Man, 1'aalur Sunilny mimm-ii 7:.'K), 0, II a.m. I'lmses on week iliiyn ut H n.m. aiiinciTor con (Curnar W. Tw.mii HI. anil I'rMtio Ar. Hv. Krad II. Ilwlinr. Mlnlal.r Sunday m liuol, IMS. I'leut'lilng ervlce, 11 o. m. Evt'iiliiK mtvIc'i', 7:4!i p. m. I'rnyer luectlntf mid HIIiIu ituily, WiNliiowluy cvvnlnir, 7:43. , TK1NITV LUTIIKItAN IMlMHtuft Hyiiml) lllalvMli.il anil r-'mlarat) Vlnwrl Laraun, 1'aal.ir I.titheriin hour, Ot.K) n. m. Sun tiny school, 11) a. in. Morning serv Ire, U n. m. Lutheran laymen's league, liidli'K' old iiihI Wnllher leiiiii., iin iiiiuuunrel. MIhIdii service In llfiltuoiiil, 11:15 a, rn. Sunduy,, coiiiiT of illli unit 5 streets. Mission service In Mini ms, H p. m. Sunilny, community luill. I'uinitv Ki'iNriirAL mitcii (llaail ill Wall HiHI limy communion each Sunday lit H a. m. except first Sunilny ul 11 a. in. only. Morning prayer each Sunday, except Hint Sunday, at 11 n. rn. Church Bchnol, each Sunday ut 11:4.1 a. in. Nursery nchool, each Sunday nt 10:4.1 a. m. Young l'eople'H J-'ellowshli, each Sumluy at 7 p. ni. Choir practice, each Wednesday lit 7:45 p. m. Scout troop, each 'i'hursiliiy t 7 p. m. Vestry, second Monday lit H p. in. Alliir guild, Heconil Mondays ut 2 p. m. Ladles' Kulld, ullernato Tuesday nt 2 p. m. Other service and meeting im announced. I-UIMT MKTIIOIUHT llbiml and Sanaa.) Rav. Iluaa Knaiu, I'aaUrr C'liuich school, !l: 1.1 n.m. Morn ing worn hip, II a. in. Youth Croup. lii.'K) p.m. Sunduy evening service, 7:.'t0. Soy Thanks With Flowers SPECIAL IJnitteil Time Only. ' Roses, dozen 2.50 Vroa Cly Deli 'cry FRIEDA'S LOWERS Not Affiliated With Any Other Mower Shop. Around the Corner From Trail ways Mr. and Mr. Ivan I'lckett, Owner 217 Greenwood Ih. 2IW-J For evening service call renldenre. I'liono 1U I3 It ItK.OIU.AMKO CIU'HCII OF M SI H IIIKIHT Ol'' I.AITIIt DAY MAIIMTH Services each Sunduy morning nt 11 u. in. In Norway hall, Willi K I d e r 'ieorgo liyer In churgc; Sunday school, 10 n. m. - I'KNTKCOHTAL MISSION HID l-afav.lla alra.ll llarrlrt K. Martina). I'aatur Sunday school, 1U a. m. Morn lug woiHhlp, 11 tvm. Young pen. plo's service, 7 p. m. KvangcllHtlc service, 8 p. m. Young peoples' meeting Tuesday nltiht. liltKT BAITIHT ( III IU H , llrvlna ami Uicvori .tri-li ' lU-V. It'iV II. Auatlli, I'a.tur Sunday school, 11:4.1 a.m. Morn Inn worship, 11 o'clock (broad riiNl over KltNli). Youth groups, (!:.'I0 p.m. Kvcnlng gospel service, 7 :.'). Wednesday Illtile ul inly and player groups, 7:.'W p.m. A cor dial welcome always. AHHKMr.LV OI (1(11) llml anil rini.. Hot. W. II. I'Mllli-a, MlnlaUrr Sunday service: Sunday Kchool, 0:4.1 n. m. Devotional service, 11 a. m. Kvangellsllc service, 7:4.1 p. m. Mid week service, Friday, 7:45 p. in., regular preachlnu icrvlcc. I.ATTKIllAY KAINTS IC.fn,.r Hill ami Irvlnal Jaiava Clia,Mill, t'rmkilviit Sunday nchool, 10 u.m.; Sacra ment ineetlMK Sunilny, 7:.'ll) p.m. Iteltef HiH-lcly, '1'ucHilay, 1:30 p.m. M.I.A., Tuemlay, 7:.')0 p.m. I'll uiary, 'niuiwlay, 4 p.m. OIUJIK il OF "ciiuist (&r, Nar,K.rf Sunday: Hihlc muily, 10 n. m.; preuchliiK, 11 a. in.; communion, 11:4.1 II. m.: preiichliiK, 7 p. m. Thuimlay: Hlhle Htudy, 7 p. m.; Iiidlet. mcctlni:, 1 p. m. JKII(VAirswiTNK.SKKS (Klnvtlin liall, fttiutlt at lUtia, near canal) Watehlower Wudy Sunday, p. m.i Hlhle book mudy, Wednesilay, H p. m.; icrvlce meftliiK, Friday, 7:45. I'KKHHYTICKIAN ( Wlmln.l.r nrlhuli) (Nvwiiorl avvmia anil llraka ruad) It-ibvil K. NlKlmlaa, MlnlaUr Illlilo m hool, U:4.1 a. in. Morn Init womhlp, 11 o'clock. Inter niedlato and senior Machen leiiKiie, II:, '10 p. m. Evening nerv Ice, 7:,'i0 p. in. Wedni-Kday, 7:30 It. in., iiiayer mevllnii und Bible liloadcuHt, it p.m. MUST LUTIIKIAN ( llt'RCII iilalio anj Wall MoiiiIiik worihlp norvlce, 11 a.m., Inicrlm pnntor. FellowBlilp league, Hecond and lourth Hun duyK, 5:.'10 p.m. l.udliV Aid, (hot mid Ihll-rl I'lmr-HiliiVM. V-.'tf) n rn iL.D.H., Hint anil third Vyedne- nay, n p.m. i, inner lean ill', Hecond and fourth Wednesday, 7 p.m. FIIIHT( ifltlHTIAN ll-'uijrtli alrt-. al Nr-wtMirt avnu l-tl H. r-"i'M3rl, Mlnkalrr Hlhle m.tiooi, 9:4.1 n. in. Morning worship, 11 a. in. ChrlNtlun En denvor meeting, 0:30 p. m. Eve ning church nervlcc, 7:30 p. m. I'ruyer meeting and tllhlo Htudy WedneBiluy, 7:30 p. rn. ut church. Choir practice Thursday, 7:30 p. m. at church. FIK.HT CIWKoiroF CllltlST HC1KNTIHT (l(r,l Wl Fn.l alrarrt, Autliorl7d brunch of the Mother church, the First Church of ChllHt, Kclentmt, In Uoston, Ma km. Sunday seivice, 11 a. m. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Wednes day evening testimonial meeting, ft p. m. Heading room, Ueimon building. BG3 Wall. I lltST MISSIONAHY BAPTIST ( lit lt II IRaat Ormwoodl KMrr I. . Iloiw.ll Sunday school, 10 a.m. Morning message, 11 n.m. Deschutes In llrmarv servlci'H. 3 n.m. R'l'C classes, fi:30 p.m. Kvenlng me ! sage, 7:30 p.m. Women's Bible class, Wednesday 1:30 p.m. Sun ! day nchool teachers' clasu. Tiurs :day 0:30 p.m. Prayer meeting or i Ulble study, Thursday, 7 p.m. jSong practice, Thursday, 7:4.1 p. i m. Monthly business meeting. Thursday ufter first Sunday, 7 p.m. rti'llrvo illnlrc.n nltnimt ItiMiitntlv. lie Mire lu UMi ( III It( II OF TIIK NAZARENE 1 1746 VjA Vr alrrrt) K.w.,J Ilal.ly, I'aatur Sunday school, 10 a. m. Wop itlilp service, 11 a. m. Y. P. meet ing, G:45. Evangelistic service, 7:30. Mid week Bervlce, Wednes lay, 7:30.- FIK.ST PKK8BYTERIAN (Curnar llarriman and KrankUal tin. Allan II. I'Mlp. I'aator Church school for all age groups, 9:45 n.m. Morning wor ship. 11 o'clock. Westminster Fellowship, 0:30 p.m. Halloween Costume Ball BENEFIT SANTIAM SKI ASSOCIATION Saturday, October 29th SUTTLE LAKE LODGE 12 Miles From Sisters, Oregon $3.50 per couple, tax incl. ORCHESTRA DANCING GAMES FROLICING PRIZES MIDNIGHT SUPPER Tickets Available ul the Rend, Redmond, Prlneville (Jinit)bcr of Commerce Offices. Girl Who Killed Mother Defended Hay wind, C'ul., Oct. 21 "Hi Friends and relatives, milled to day to defend 15-year-old Celeste Morrow, who stubbed her mother to death In 8 quarrel over )ir high-school boy friends. "As fur us we can find out, the girl hud a very good reputation," suld juvenile probation officer Mrs. Mury F. Quale. "She Just hud a miserable life because of her mother's drinking." ' ' Celeste udmilted jabbing un eight-Inch kitchen knlte Into her mother's buck Wedncsduy night. She suld her mother, Mis. Celeste Morrow, 41, had forbidden her to see Freddie Klarenbach, 17. with whom she had gone on movie und bowling dates. The Alameda county probation depiirlment filed a petition in Juvenile court alleging murder und a preliminary hearing was set lor Oct. 31. It was u routine lirrw-i.rlilr-1 Depending on the outcome ofj investigations' now being made' Into the pretty bobby soxer"s background, Celeste could im com-' milted to the probation officer un-; til she is 21; committed to the California youth uuthorlty; pluc cd in u private institution, or cer tified to the criminal courts. i It was doubtful that she would be bound over for u criminal trial. ; A preliminary psychiatric ex amination, conducted by Dr. E. W. Mullen, showed Celeste was a "perfectly normal, Intelligent young girl,' suid assistant district attorney Folger Emerson. Young Klarenbach said Celeste ; did "everything possible to stop" her mother from drinking. Central Oregon ! Group to Attend ; Utah Sessions I'l lnevllle, Oct. 21 - Central Ore gon will lie represented al the annual convention of the Na tional Reclamation association In Salt Lake City, Utah. November 3, 4 and .1, by men of Crook and Jefferson counties long active In Irrigation development of the urea. From I'rlnevllle Judge A. It. liowman and LaSelle Coles will attend, accompanied by their wives. IJen Evlck, O. E. Bebb and Ralph Frelsen, members of the Jefferson Water Conservancy dis trict of Jefferson county will go to the Suit Luke session. Plans had called for a delega tion of the l'owell Hutte High line Irrigation association to at tend the Salt Lake meeting. The members of that group, however, report that they ull will be busy cleaning up the annual potato harvest. They will cancel the Utah trip and arc making plans to go to Portland the week fol lowing the Salt Lake meeting, to confer with Michael W. Straus, commissioner of the U.S. bureau ! of reclamation, who Is scheduled to come to Oregon Immediately following Ids attendance at the .Salt Lake convention. The l'owell Unite Interests wish to confer with Commissioner Straus over plans for a high dam in the Crooked river gorge ut the Hoffman site, l.'l miles south of I'rinevllle, where a storage reser voir will be developed, capable of conserving the entire runoff ol the Crooked river watershed. PROTECTION COMPLT-SORY lioston itl'" Compulsory acci dent insurance with coverage up to $.V)0 will tie effective at Bos ton college in 1950. The cost, $12 a year, will be added to each stu dent's tuition bill. EXHIBITIONS PLANNED Sacramento, Calif., Oct. 21 I Jake Mintz, manager of NBA ; heavyweight champion Ezzard Charles, today announced a series i of eight western exhibition bouts. beginning with a fight In Oakland-. between Charles and Al Smith on Oct. 20. Other bouts are scheduled In Wilmington, Cal Oct. 27; San Iego, Oct. 29; Spokane, Nov. 2; Vancouver, B.C., Nov. 3; Seattle. Nov. 4; Boise, Ida., Nov. 7, and Ogden, Utah, Nov. 10. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST (TlarrlmaD and Krankllnl ' Claranea A. Sbaphard. raatar Sabhath school, 9:45 a. m. Preaching service, 11 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday. 7:45 p. m. TliniKTIAN ANn MISSIONARV ! ALLIANCE 120 Lava Road Rv. Alfred Robert Rr-Unar. Faalor I Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.; Sun ! day morning worship, 11 a.m.; t Sunday evening evangelistic ser j vice, 7:30 p.m.; Wednesday pray er meeting, 7:30 p.m.; Friday I young people's, 7:30 p.m. Every j one cordially Invited. PHONE 178 2-J Let Us Enhance Your Old Table With a Glass Top A Mirrored Top Will Cover Those Ugly Scratches Reasonable Rates MID-OREGON GLASS and MIRROR CO. O. RALPH LINO 452 K. Greeley GYPSY, $6,000 MISSING Roseburg, Oct. 21 dli Rose burg police want a smooth-operating gypsy woman who set up her I fortune-telling stand outside the j city limits. ! Three "fortune-seeking" resi i dents left deposits with the worn i nn so she could tell them all about their futures better the next day. ' Police are looking for the gypsy ! and $6,000 deposited by the trio. OCTOBER SPECIAL 5x7 PORTRAIT Beautifully Mounted Only 95c (Children over 8 and adults, l.Ilfi) Choice of Proofs Guaranteed No ApiMilntnient necessary, 10 a.m.-l p.m. ORDER CHRISTMAS PORTRAITS EARLY Myrick's Studio O'Kano Blilg. Phono 875 Flashes of REPTILE on BLACK SUEDE .0r" jifw As Seen In ' 8.95 See lumi noil) cil Wear n touch of' shimmering, molded genuine cohrn on your new pint Formed suedes ... so rich, so different. See them now at Rath's witli our many other new styles. 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We have lost our lease on our warehouse at Eddie's Sales and Serv ice, and must bt ou by November 1st, Square Deal's Starts Friday October 21 st 1:00 p. m. ' Continuous Until 7:30 p. m. and each day except Sunday, until stock is sold. AUCTION $50,000.00 STOCK MUST BE SOLD SALE $30,000.00 STOCK MUST BE SOLD Starts Friday October 21 st 1:00 p. m. Continuous Until 7:30 p. m. and each day except Sunday, until stock is sold. Everything Must Be Sold YOUR CHANCE TO BUY Appliances Stoves Floor Coverings Gifts Breakfast Sets Davenos Lamps Bedroom Sets Mattresses Springs Housewares 9 Davenports Sets Etc ' BUY NOW FOR XMAS Auction Continuous 1:00 to 7:30 We Have Commissioned Ferris Gates, the West Coast's Leading Auctioneer, to Dispose of This Stock at Auction. YOUR CHANCE TO BUY Appliances Stoves - Floor Coverings Gifts Breakfast Sets Davenos Lamps Bedroom Sets Mattresses Springs Housewares Davenports Sets Etc ' BUY NOW FOR XMAS SQUARE DEAL FURNITURE Comer of Bond and Minnesota, Bend, Ore. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE I deem it a privilege to be able to auction this fine stock of furniture and appliances. In all my year of auctioneer, lug, I do not recall such a large and complete stock to go under the auctioneer's gavel. Come in and see If I'm not right. Sincerely, minus GATES Auctioneer. a