THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON, THURSDAY, JAN. 4, 1945 PAGE FIVE & i! Local News T TEMPERATURE imnm yesterday, 48 degrees. ium last night, 3Z degrees. TODAY'S WEATHER temperature: 10 p-m., 32 de- 10 a-m., 88 degrees. Veloc- hfi of wind: 10 p.m., 7 miles; It t-lll., I nuies. A Sir. and Mrs. M. L. Sauers have irned from a three week's visit l their son, Melvin- Sauers, nan 2c, in Los Angeles. While California, they were guests ard Melvin's ship, and amphib ; personnel attack boat, while fc'as being commissioned. Mel- I II IS a graauaie irom uie cena 1 ah school with the class of 1944, Miih enlisted on June 20, 1944. tMiss Lois Lutz, home-manage-fmant specialist from Oregon state college, leit lor uorvaius today after spending the last two days there in conference with Miss Eliz abeth uoecKii, nome aemonsira tion agent. Members of the Jay Upton camp and auxiliary. United Span- Wht War veterans, win meei at 8 pim. tomorrow in the assembly tMm ai me cuuruiuuse, ii was announced today. The two groups also will hold a banquet at 2 p.m. mi Saturday in the Pine Tavern. The American Legion will meet at 8 p.m. tonight in the court- : The Modern Woodmen of Amer ica ivill meet at 8 p.m. tomorrow in tjie Sons of Norway hall. J Walter Nelson is serving this week as acting qhairman of the E Beifcl war price and rationing P IwtaWf rinrinrr the ahspnrp nf .7apU. - - f. ...w f, n T. Moore, permanent chair- maQ. iviooie is aiiunuuig a cuiuei- ience In Portland. I fetty Officer James R. Neel, L',ril 1n hac returned to rilltv af. bat spending a leave visiting his 0 NOW O 'j Nothing But Praise From Last Night's Crowd i SEE IT! SEE IT!- . . rmim TEAMED : mother, Mrs. Edith Neel in Alfal fa, and sister, Mrs. C. Reed in Redding, Calif. Attorney Fred Coshow has re turned to Bend after spending a week in Portland. C. M. Walters and R. Monson, of the Portland Journal, were Bend visitors today. Eleva J. Eaton of the U. S. em ployment service in Lakeview, last night was a guest at the Pilot Butte inn. Marion E. Currey and Norma Lee Fulton were in Bend' today from Lakeview. William H. Camp. Jr.. and Paul E. Jones, stationed at the Red mond army air field, visited Bend friends today. Mr. and Mrs. Guy W. Norton of Silver Lake, were guests today at the Pilot Butte inn. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Olson of Shevlin, were in Bend today. ! . Henry A. Cassldy and George Giese of Lakeview, transacted business here today. Eastern Star officers for 1945 will meet for installation prac tice next Sunday at 2:15 p.m. in the Masonic hall, it was an nounced today. Friends of the Eastern Star members were in vited to attend. Lt. and Mrs. John E. Sellers have arrived in Bend from Colum bus, S. C, to visit their parents, Joe Sellers, 131 Portland avenue, and Mr. add Mrs. Frank E. Bock man, 34 Allen road. Lt. Sellers, a member of the Third air force navigation squadron, is to report soon at Kerns Field, Salt Lake City. Norman Kenneth Ballantyne has received a radioman 1c rat ing, his mother, Mrs. Esther I. Ballantyne, 1125 Harmon boule vard, has learned. Norman en listed in November, 1942 and has been serving in the Aleutians since August, 1943. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barnett are in Bend from Reno, Nev., on business. Bamett operated the Trailways cafe here this fall. Mrs. F. Haberstich of Madras was in Bend yesterday. Mrs. R. K. Abshier of Redmond was a Bend shopper yesterday. Davis MeCaffcry of Redmond : spent yesterday in Bend. i Mrs. J. M. Kearns of Culver ; shopped in Bend yesterday. i An eight-pound, five ounce son ! was born last night at St. John's ' hospital. Longvicw, Wash., to Mr. and Mrs. Slanley Wiechman ! It is their first child. Mrs. Wiech ; man is the former Barbara Dustin : of Bend. Wiechman is a son of Mr. i and Mrs. A. M. Wiechman, 720 Delaware. I Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Meagher I have returned from Portland I where they spent the holidays with their son, Harris Meagher, and his family. Mrs. Fannie Wright, who spent trie holidays here with her daugn ter, Mrs. D. W. Entrikin, left yes terday for Portland to visit an ! other daughter, Mrs. Boyd Wag- i ner. Mrs. Wright, a former Bend i resident, now lives in Tulelake, ; Calif. John O'Keefe was in Bend yes terday from Silver Lake. Dr. and Mrs. Wayne S. Ram sey have returned from San Fran- i Cisco where they spent the holi ! days. j John R. Hunt, flight officer ! formerly stationed at Carlsbad, ' N. M., has ben transferred to the STARTING TONIGHT 2 FEATURES Victorville, Calif., field for radar training, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Hunt, have learned. Mr. and Mrs. N. Seaman were Bend visitors yesterday from Madras. Glen Martin of Silver Lake transacted business in Bend yes terday. Mrs. Kenneth Binder of Madras spent yesterday in Bend. Howard G. Smith, county agent, was in Bend yesterday from his Redmond headquarters. Cpl. George Lowe has returned to Barnes general hospital, Van couver. Wash., after spending the holidays here with Mr. and Mrs. Newton Morris of Milhcan. George, who recently returned af ter 33 months in the South Pa cific, is a former Bend resident. Sbgt. Tom Dewhurst is visit ing his mother, Mrs. Christine Dewhurst. He will return to the Dibble, general hospital, Menlo Park. Don Boyd, aviation radio man 3c, is at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Boyd, Bend, on leave from Miami, Fla. He has oeen in tne navy about a year. His brother, Sgt: Calvin Boyd, overseas for the past two years. is now building air fields behind the lines in Belgium. Calvin, who enlisted following two years at u.b.c, is an aviation engineer at tached to the Ninth air force. Both young men are graduates of Bend high school. Ensign Robert Martin has been transferred from Pensacola, Ha., to a Maryland base, his aunt, Mrs. May Fryrear, has learned. Rob ert, a graduate of Bend high school and of Oregon state col lege, Is a son of Mr. and Mrs, Robert L. Martin, who now live in Seattle where Martin is in the naval postal service. The ensign's wife, who has been living in Pen sacola, wU make her home in Portland for the duration. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hewcs, 357 Roosevelt, former Boulder City, Nev. residents, reported they have a son and sons-in law in the serv ice. They are R. E. Hewes, Jr., motor machinist's mate 1c, now in the Pacific area; Maj. R. P. Segdwick, a son-in-law, in the European theatre, and Lt. William J. O'Hara, with the air force in the European theatre. Dance at Eastern Star Grange hall Saturday night. Marshall's orchestra. Modern and old time music. No minors allowed without chaperon. Adv. 3 day rummage sale. 426 Staats, across from laundry. Adv. DRUNKENNESS IS CHARGED Ray Todish, 31, a laborer from Spokane, Wash., today faced ar raignment in municipal court on a drunk charge as a result- of his arrest early today by city police on Drake road. 705 Columbia Street Phone 350 Coffee Drip or Regular lb. 29c H&D Cream Corn, H&D Peas Santiam St. Beans, Yolo Tomatoes . . . MJ.B. RICE White or Brown. I'kg. 25c Ilrenkfast Cereal pkg. 21c Kellogg's 1 pkg. Corn Flakes 1 pkg. Pep Bofh 19c ili NEWS OF SOCIETY (All society items should be reported to The Bulletin not later than 10 ajn. on the days of publication, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.) Novel Shower Marks Silver Anniversary Silver dollars, a shower of than, VilcrMiahteH the silver Wed ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin E. Elmquist, held at their home, 303 f ederal street, on me nlrrltt rtf Via 93 Thp rnlinlo. honored hv the sumrise annivers ary party, have lived in Bend for some 20 years. Ttio oironino ivdg cnnt In nlav- i .... ' J I I - ing games, singing old songs and ended witn a DUiiet supper ai miu- nignt. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Todd, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Farrell, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Segarstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Nordstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Gus nvlntirl Mr iinrl Mrs Pnrl Moson. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Mosen, Dr. and Mrs. Paul Woerner, Mr. ana Mrs. Axel Hawkenson, Charles Gunderson, Hugo and Ed Peter son, Claus Elmquist, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Elmquist. MEISTAD'S ENTERTAIN Mr. and Mrs. Elnar Meistad, 750 Divisiqn street, entertained with a dinner on New Year's day. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hartwig, Mr. and Mrs. Bon Isack, Mrs. Ann Omitt and .0 Malacuf. A group of friends were enter tained later in the evening. They were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Use, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Strom, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Eastman and Mrs. May Dallas. Faculty Dames To Meet The Faculty Dames will hold a lunch eon meeting with Mrs. Seaton Smith, 878 Riverside, at 1:15 p. m. Tuesday. Mrs. Claude Cook will act as assistant hostess. Eastern Star To Install Instal lation of officers for 1945 will follow the regular meeting of the Eastern Star in the Masonic tem ple at 8 p. m. Monday, Mrs. Frank Logan, worthy matron, has an nounced. Mrs. Gail Blakley will act as refreshment chairman. Jr. Hostesses Meet Friday All USO junior hostesses have been requested to attend a meeting at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the USO hall, it was announced today. FOOD MARKET Tang Dressing Pints - 23c Qts. , 39c can 15c can 15c can 17c can 16c Royal Gelatin ROYAL CftATIN OFSSERT Pudding 3 pkgs. 19c Staley's Cube Starch . . .3 pkgs. 19c Parkay Oleomargarine . . .2 lbs. 49c Lumberjack Syrup . . .24 oz. bot. 28c Raisins '. . . 15 oz. pkg. 13c Quality Meats At Real Savings Little Pig Sausages, home-made lb. 42c (! Kel IVilulh) Hamburger, No Cereal, fresh made lb. 30c (t Keel Piiints) Large Colored Hens for Roasting lb. 40c rresh llnswl Large Colored Fryers lb. 45c I'reMl Ireved SOCIAL CALENDAR Tonight 8 p.m Jr. League with Mrs. Howard H. Givans, 525 Hill. 8 p.m Legion auxiliary with Mi's. Antone Fossen, 538 State. 8 p.m. Ex Libris club with Mrs. Donald Waddell, 2'JO Port land. 8 p.m. Neighbors of Wood craft in Moose hall. Friday 1 p.m. Women of Moose ritual practice, Moose hall. 8 p.m Junior hostesses meet ing at USO. b p.m. Tumalo H.E.C. after grange meeting. Grange hall. Saturday 2-4 p.m. Annual banquet Span ish war veterans and auxiliary. Pine Tavern. 8 p.m. USO dance, junior hos- tesses and service men. 8 p.m. Public pinochle party given by Women of Moose, Moose hall. Monday 8 p.m. Eastern Star meeting and installation. Masonic temple. 8 p.m. Older girls group of Methodist church with Mrs. Lee Grant, 1124 East 3rd. Tuesday 1:15 p.m. Faculty Dames luncheon, Mrs. Seaton Smith, 878 Riverside. H.E.C. Changes Meeting Date The Home Economics club of Tumalo grange voted to hold its regular meeting hereafter follow ing the first grange meetings of each month. This decision was taken at a meeting in Tumalo grange hall yesterday afternoon. The H. E. C. will meet -tomorrow night following the Tumalo grange meeting. At yesterday's meeting the fol lowing officers were elected for 1945: Mrs. George Beimler, chair man; Mrs. Ole Grubb, vice-chairman; Mrs. Thomas Deal, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Henry Myers and Mrs. A. C Suhre. Clara R. Cheney, Arthur Lara Wed Arthur Lara, who operated a general merchandise store onithd site now occupied by J. C. Penney here for many years, was mar ried at Newport on Dec. 19 to Mrs. Clara Cheney, according to In formation received today by Mrs. Anne Forbes. Lara, who settled in Bend shortly after tha turn of the century, left here several - - SiffWa rw riour No. 10 Bug 75c Saturday I i Tenderoni . . . . .3 pkgs. 25c Kraft Dinner 2 for 19c Rice Dinner 2 for 19c Milk, all brands ..4 for 39c Toilet Soap ( ii 1 1 my 3 bars 20c nnncin for Quick R.K.f of Pain J j i uu to mpl ftoadacfw 100 H. NESTt Jd'iacc-Jitft 12?. BKUM MURINE Refreshes Tired Eyes .49 I0DEI1T m sMOKiirs tUTintict i 100 WHEATAMIN '" TAHITI MULTI-VITAMINS AND MINERALS years ko and Is now owner and operator of the Yaquina lodye, Newport. W.S.C.S. Installs Officers for '45 The following officers for 1M! wore Installed by the W. S. C. S. yesterday afternoon during a moetinfi held in the fireside par lors of the Methodist church: Mrs. H. K. Johnson, president ; Mrs. VV. A. Wirtz, vice president ; Mrs. Howard George, recording secretary; Mrs. John Gumm, or ganization secretary; Mrs. Antone Fossen, treasurer; Mrs. W. H. Lawson, suerintendent of mis sions: Mrs. Cora Newman, super intendent of Christian . social rela tions; Miss M. Vandevert, socio, tary of children's work; Mrs. J. Alton Thompson, secretary of stu dent work; 'Mrs. K. E. Johnston, secretary of supplies; Mrs. M. K. Lyons, secretary of girls anil young women; Mrs. Iee Grant, secretary of literature; Mrs. I,. I. Ililtzel, secretary of spiritual life; Mrs. Craig Coyner, membership chairman; Mrs. Joy Walker, fel lowship chairman; Mrs. T. I"). Sex ton, publicity chairman; Mrs. liar- i vey Drake, women's chairman; Mrs. Willard Iliggins, Queen; Ksther. counsellor; Mrs. M. A. , Cochran, flowers; Mrs. Robert Mcllvenna, musician. Group chair- ; mpn Installed were Mrs. Frad G. Hall, Mrs. Harold Summers and i , Mrs. I-uthcr Miles. ! ... Rebekahs Install Officers for Wl."i were installed by the Triple Link club of the Rebekahs Tuesday alternoon following- a politick luncheon In I. O. O. F. hail. Mrs. Nary Kettlcson acted as installing officer. Those installed were: Mrs. Ethan Innis, chairman; Mrs. lt. U; Winters, vice-chairman; Mrs. Ucrt Leader, secretary. Older (;irts Meet Monday The Older Girls group of the Metho dist church will, meet at 8 p. tn. Monday at the home of Mrs. Lee Grant, Fast Third street. I SO Ilance Saturday Service men and junior hostesses will dance at the USO in Trinity par-j i ish hall at 8 p.m. Saturday "night, i Ii II I II w l OUT' II - J .37 I it "Hit the enemy first." That'i the victoriout strategy of our fighting -forces and it's sound strategy for vou, too, in your fight against seasonal ills. Keep your medicine chest ready tor action against Winter's attack by keeping it filled with tried and proven health guards quality-tested in the laboratory . . . quality proven by daily use in millions of homes. $1.00 Wind and Weather Lotion, 50c TUSSY Vi Price Sale Johnson's Baby Oil .... 2 pints $1.69 Special Offer rim inii nj iwtttc 100 Vitamin A $2.79 25,(100 Unit 250 A. B. D. G. Capsules $3.59 Squlbhs 72 Vitamin Plus... $2.69 180 Vita-Health Capsules .. $3.69 100 Octaplex Capsules $2.29 8 Vitamins 250 Bexel Capsules $4.23 Vitamin B Complex 100 Ascorbic Acid $2.19 100 nig. Tablets 250 Halibut Liver Oil $2.69 10,000 Unit Cups 100 Anti-Gray Hair $2.50 Vitamin Tubs 250 Adex Tablets. $2.29 Squiblm A anil I) 60 Box Capsules.. $1.98 ' Multiple Vitamin 200 Iron & Yeast Tablets . 98c 250 Brewers Yeast Tablets 89c Squililm Add 20 Federal excise tax to Mrs. Craig Coyner, director, an nounced today. Essential Food Groups Displayed An exhibit of the basic seven essential food groups, prepared by the junior homeinaking class of Ucnd high school and spon sored by the Deschutes county nutrition council, went on display yesterday at the City Drug com pany. II was prepared by Mildred Frcdrlckson, JIazel l'rater and Joyce I'erry, under the direction of Miss Harriet Harris, home eco nomics teacher. in older to plan properly bal anced meals food from each of the basic seven groups should be used every day, the home econom ics department of Ihe high school has announced. TKI.KI'ilONK MKKTING SKT Grange Hull, Jan. 4 (Special) The Farmers Telephone associa tion will hold its annual meet at 8 p. in. Friday, Jan. 12, at the home of K. I. Ilamby In the FLOWERS and PLANTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Vou aro always assured of lovely fresh blooms when you Phone 530 PICKETT Flower Shop & Gardens Phone 530 629 Quimby Co. Adnriian Euh he IM4 $1.25 Shaving Brush $1.19 $1.50 Clothes Brush $1.39 Tek Tooth Brush 2 for 51c i Double Value. Woodbury Shave Bowl 75c PRECISION PRESCRIPTIONS Vju'Ii Hteii in the compound- ing or a prescription ny our experienced nharmaclsts is a mouei or precision worn iiieaHiirinir up to the most exacting standards of the medical profession . . . con forming exactly to the mtn utest measurement, We sc- lert, weigh, measure and mix with painstaking pre cision because that is the only formula that produces absolute accuracy the pre cision that means letter-per fect medicine. Cosmetics, Jewelry, Luggage Sundays 9 tali noon 6 to 8 1 M. Grange Hall district, It was an nounced today. The association Is composed of those using tele phono lines 1, 2, 10 and 29. Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH With More Comfort FASTBItTH, a ploiumnt alkallnt (non ncld) powder, holcU fatae iath more nnnly. To eat and tallt In moro com "or" junt aprlnklo a little KASTBBTlt on your plates. No gummy, gooey, panty tuate or fooling. Chrk "plMjodor ldi.nture breath). Get FASTEETH At any druc store. 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