Riders Plannina . Saddlery Show ; The Rim Rock Riders will stage their first annual saddlery show nn Feh. 11 at the cavalrymen's barracks, It was announced today by Glenr? Gregg, president of the eauestrian group. The' show, open to tile puuiiu, wiii ut-giii at p. in and continue until 8 o'clock. Be sides a large display of riding equipment, entertainment will be pl'OVldCU, ll waa amiuujitrru. The committee In charge of ar rangements is composed of Mrs. Frank Filey, Mrs. Dean Hollin shead and Mrs. Nellie Clark. In charge of the display will be Ken. C Gulick, Filey, Hollinshead, Harry Terwilligar, N. R. Gilbert wind LPS Dodson. v Members of the group were scheduled to hold a regular busi ness meeting on Feb. 12, at which time the annual election of of, ricers is to be held. Sunset Division Men Reach Fort Fort Lewis,1 Wash., Jan. 24 IP After more than -three years in the jungles of New Guinea and other southwest Pacific islands, 40 Jap-fighting veterans many of the members of the "North west's own" 41st division arrived at Fort Lewis today en route to their Washington and Oregon homes. Those back under the army's rotation piugiain win ue iciia signed to duty in the United Shellhart's PAYDAY SPECIALS Fri. - Sat. RainTP gkkit : msnm. Your choice 2 lb. box 31c Egg Noodles Jumbos 2 cans 29c 3 i can 35c Quick or Regular Lge. JPkg. 27c Aiacaroni m St ouiasnm Shrimp, Tropical . lean 39c Karo Syrup, Dark Toilet Tissue, Fobrik Soft Dry Onions U. S. No. 1 Rutabagas Fin Flavor Shellhart's tHE BEND BULLETIN. BEND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. JAN. 24, 1945 JaPLioyen Kiocked 1, ' Z. Farmer Youths , arA!W. .WftV8 Get Service Call . vx'- '" - ' -r:.vr;: - Curious doughboys scramble over the wreckage of this Jap plane, one of scores knocked out on the ground of the Nips' airstrip new Ungayen, Luzon. Photo by Stanley Troutman, NEA-Acme photographer lor War Pic ture Pool. -. States at the end of their fur loughs. ... The remainder will re join their units overseas after a month-long leave. There were no Central Oregon men in the groun reaching Fort Lewis today. 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Bend Phone In line with the recent directive of the national selective service, ine Deschutes county selective sei-vlce board today sent more than a scoi-e cf men engaged in agriculture to the Portland in duction center for nre-induetlon physical examinations. Under the lucent ruling to ino-ease the mili tary strength, these men now in classification 2-C, may be reclassi fied and called for service If found physically fit, it was said. In the group were Wilson Lee Allen, Joe William Howard, Jr., Mai-tin Daly, Jr., Arvel William Williamson. Samuel Walter Mc Call, Francis Glenn Kriger,- Del bert Allan Rutherford, Robert C. Johnson, Joe Clifford Henry. Rob ert Bishop Varco, Philip Huppy Bi-adetich. Clarence Stanley Tor kelson, Benard Oliver Pedersen, Byron Fisher Logan, Lowell Dean Van Tassel. i Raymond Woodrow Gibson, Ray John Cowan, James Joe McArdle, Warren Harvey Cyrus, Marvin Le on Enlow, Kenneth Charles Lowe and Danny Rastovich. First Water Due For North Canal In order to determine the loca tion of a permanent gauging sta tion, officials of the bureau of reclamation and Aubrey E. Perry, Deschutes county watermaster, plan to turn water into the North Unit canal as soon- as weather permits, it was reported today. It was believed likely that this his toric event will take place within a few days. Plans call for the installation of the gauging station as close as possible to the canal intake, just north of the city limits of Bend. The station will be used for the purpose of determining the flow of water from the Deschutes river into the big Irrigation waterway. TEXAS OIL LEASES HIGH Austin, Tex. mi-There are 48, 500,000 acres of land leased for oil and gas development in Texas, with annual rentals and bonuses on the leases amounting to $70, 000,000, state statistics show. H. G. Rainey Redmond 324 First Camera "i it'-', , w tj ; -i j b . (NEA Tetrpliolo) Rebecca Welles, daughter' of Orson Welles and Actress Rita Hay worth, loom a bit surprised as she makes her first camera debut at the age ol 1 month in her mother's arms. , Mrs. Killenbeck Of Metolius Dead Mrs. Guy Killenbeck, 59, died at the St. Charles hospital at 6 a. m. today following a brief illness. An early settler at Metolius, Mrs. Killenbeck had lived in Jefferson county for many years and was well known throughout Central Oregon. Survivors include her husband, two daughters. Miss Ruth Killen beck of JVIetolfus; Mrs. Fred Deg ner, Portland, and one son, Clarence H. Killenbeck of Red mond. The time of the funeral has not been set but will be announced later by the Irvin mortuary of Kedmond. 40 SUITES ON OUR FLOOR The largest stock of spring-filled living room suites in Central Oregon and one of the finest In the state. Full spring construction, choice of upholstery. This is the time to select a suite for your hornet NEW LOW PRICE... 149.50 Suites -169-50 L. E. Rainey Phone 144 Appearance George Hansen Hurt in Belgium Pfc. George W. Hansen, Jr., overseas for several months with an infantry unit, was recently wounded in action in Belgium, friends here have learned. George, a Bend high school graduate with the class of 1941, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hansen of Hillsboro. The father of the young soldier was formerly office manager of The Shevlin-Hixon Company in Bend. . While Pfc. Hansen was attending high school here, he was a member of the Bend airways weather bureau staff, serving as relief observer. Buy National War Bonds Now!1 . 189-50 -199 so . Prineville Phone 331 PAGE THREE Abbot Surplus To Go on Sale Here for a survey of the Cen tral Oregon market to assure that the methods of disposal of Camp Abbot surplus property may best meet local needs, George H. Play ter, chief of the disposal section, Portland sub-office, real estate di vision of the U. S. Engineers, and Capt. L. S. 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