THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEB. 10, 1945 PAGE FIVE Local News " TEMPEKATCKE ' Maximum o.eiu4.yt us degrees. Mimlmum last nigut, i ue0iei. TODAY'S WEATHER Temperature: 10 p. ni., 60 de grees; 1U a. m., 41 degrees. Ve locity of wind:. 10 p. 111., 8 miles; 10 a. m., S miles. The Allied Arts club will meet at 2 p. m. Monday at the home of Mrs, John Anderson. Mrs. Ralph Hamilton will review the book, "Anything Can Happen," by George and Helen Papashily. Myrl P. Hoover, president of Pacific Trallways, was here today from Portland transacting com pany business. John JH. Ivey was here today from Redmond. . William H. Hilton of Redmond, transacted business here today. r Mr: and Mrs. V. L. Peck ot the ' Sundown ranch near Sisters are the parents of a 10 Mi pound son,' Vernon Louis, born last night at the Mayne nursing home in ttend. MSgt. Tommy Amunusen of the Keumond army air field, last night was a guest at the Pilot Butte Inn. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Noonchester of Burns, were Bend callers to il day. The following lieutenants from the Redmond army air field were ' In Bend today to spend the week end: Glen 1 Ryland, R. P. Auty, FIRST NEWS YANKS LAND GREAT I WAV 1 STARTING TOMORROW C TO THRILL YOUR HMRTly y. ' UMm CONTINUOUS SHOW FROM 1 P.M. MATCHLESS THRILLS! TW PHANTOM OF THf OPERA!' PLUS NEWS ENDS TONIGHT "DARK MOUNTAIN" and "MAN IN HALFMOON STREET" B. A. Brock, William E. Brown, Jr., Roy L.- Burkstatder, Burt F. Cashin, William E. Bigelow, Jr., William A. Crlne. William A. Crisp, K, W. Blower, J. E. Cogwin, Ooutjias jsarKer, - Vernon L. Uouunuir, a. J. tsusenback and V. J. Brown. They maae their head- Huotuaa ai me ruoi nuue inn. Myra H. Wettenhener was a Benu visitor toaay irom Burns. Mr ana Mrs. rf. L. Amies of LaKeview,. visited bend menus toaay. lviaj. W. R. Lewis of the Red mona army air Held, was a Hiot auiie inn guest last night T. Ji. jfower, county judge of Jelierson county, was in uend from iviauias yesterday with tors. Power. . J. L. West, coxswain 2c, visited frienus toaay from me Klumacn Falls naval nospual wneie ne nas Deen louowmg Pacific action. Vivian Sua non of Prineville was in Bend touay. lvirs. KoDert hutchins of Red mond shopped in Bend yesterday. Mrs. luarjorie Bnssenden, of Reumond spent yesteraay in 'this city. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Armes of Lakeview were in Bend today vis iting frienas. They are former Benu residents. Mrs. E. D. Robinson of Clover dale was shopping in Bend today. Officers, board members and committee chairmen of the Junior chamber of commerce auxiliary will meet In the Sun room of the Pilot Butte inn at 8 p. nvMonday, it was announced today. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bush, ac companied by their children, Pa- "7- LAST CHANCE TONIGHT PICTURES ON LUZON LOVE STORIES MAKE GREAT PICTURES! m MILLAND Rflin : SWs " Walter SLEZAK tABAMOUNI MCIUII LoeiM UIMITTON OmU O'CONNOR-Pisgr RYAN 2 DAYS STARTING TOMORROW SUSANNA FOSTER TURHAN BEY DORIS KARLOFF SPORT NOVELTY trlda Doolln and Margie Bush, were in Bend from their Redmond home today on business. Mrs. J. W. Sexton, Jr., of Terre bonne, was a Bend shopper today. Eiaon Cone, area supervisor of the U. S. employment service with headquarters in Portland, left last night for Prineville after spending two days in this section with J. C Branaman, manager of the Bend area office. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Vantle, 1484 Newport, at the St Charles hospital yesterday. There will be no dance Satur day night at the Eastern Star Grange because of the meeting being held by the Pomona Grange. Adv. Official Records Justice Court Four Sisters youths were , ar rested Thursday in Sisters by W. F. McGregor, deputy sheriff, and lodged in the Deschutes county Jail on vagrancy charges. Ap pearing before Wilson George, Bend Justice of the peace, yester day they received the following sentences: Jack N. Menear, 17,. Sweethome, was placed on proba tion for one year; James W. Pig- ott, 17, Sisters, was placed on pro bation for one year; Charles N. Loyd, 16, Sisters, who assert edly was driving without an operator's license, was fined $14.50, including costs; Stanley D. Porterfleld, IS, Sisters, was fined $2950, includ ing costs, and sentenced to three months In the county jail. Porter- lields jail sentence was sus. pended and he was placed on pa- rple to tne justice court. Three Arraigned Richard Keith Owens; Hugh Carroll and Harold E. LeBleu were arraigned in justice court here on Thursday afternoon for posses sion of eight cases of beer alleged ly stolen from the Shamrock, 142 Minnesota avenue. Following pleas of guilty by the trio Owens was. cited to tne juvenile court. Carroll and LeBleu were sen fenced to seven days each In the Deschutes county jail and fined $25 each. The jail sentences and fines were suspended on condi tion that restitution of the prop erty taken be made and that Car roll enter the army. The young men, represented by George H. Brewster, Redmond at torney, were arrested on Jan. 31 by Glen Ray of the state police and charged with larceny. Other cases follow: Violation of basic rule: Willis Edward Spoo, Mitchell, Feb. 9, $9.50 including costs. David A. Richardson, Santa Cruz, Calif., Feb. 3, $2450 Including costs. No tail light: Robert S. Posey, Shevlln, Feb. 7, S2.5U. Assault with a dangerous weap on: Roy Ward was arraigned on Feb. 7 on charges filed by Claude H. Brandt and released on $500 bail. Date of the hearing has not yet been set. WaVd was arrested by Frank Chapman of the state police after a warrant had been issued. To Be Displayed Persons visiting the Rim Rock Riders' first annual saddle show tomorrow in the cavalry barn, will have an apportunlty of viewing a saddle with a stirring, wild west history. It is the one which was owned by the late Frank Bogue of Lapine, and is between 50 and 55 years of age, according to rela tives. The saddle was bought by Bogue in Prineville from a saddler by the name of Boone, who made It. It was first used when Bogue worked for a Bill Brown running wild horses on the desert east of Bend, and when he worked for the Sisemore ranch herding cattle. ' Later Bogue used the saddle in his eight-horse freight team haul- i ing freight from Shaniko lor his I father's store in Roslsnd, a mile and a quarter north of Lapine on Little river. The team was driven by a jerk line as Bogue sat in the i old saddle. I Bogue's father, 3. S. Bogue came I to Bend in 1885 from DallasOre., and spent two winters here before homesteading near Lapine. Jn 1900 I he built the first general mer ! chandise store at Rosland. Bought Ranch Later, Frank Bogue, the sad dle owner, took a homestead on the Little river and started a herd of cattle of his own. He later bought the Paulina Creek ranch and continued in the cattle busi-; ness, still using the saddle until his death in January, 1942. Also on display will be a bridle Better to See -And See Through Your little girl win look pret tier in proper glawsea and her eyed will greatly lieneflt by our expert examination, prescrib ing and fitting. Dr. M. B. McKenney OPTOMETRIST Offices: Foot of Oregon Ave. Fkone 466-W Wiest Services Set for Tuesday Services for Mrs. L. D. Wiest, Bend pioneer who died Thursday night in Redmond, will be held Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. from the Niswonger & Winslow chapel, with- Rev. R. E. Nicholas of the Westminster Presbyterian church. Bend, and Rev. Karl Fawner, oi Portland, an early day resident of this city, In charge. It has been re quested that there be no flowers,. f lora snunk wiest was oorn on March 19, 1860, In York county, Pennsylvania, and her marriage to Levi David Wiest occurred on May 5, 1885, In York, Penn. Two children, Mrs. Montelle G. Coe, Redmond, and Mrs, Herbert How el, Astoria,, survive, as do six grandchildren: Mrs. Artnur Tea- ter, Redmond; Sgt. George David coe,' army air force, iTeaericKS, Oklahoma; Phyllis Coe, with the Red Cross In England; Dorotny Jean Howell, teacher in the, Pa cific Grove, Calif., high school: Joan Howell, Oregon State college student, and Janet howsii, As toria high school student. Start Journey west It was on Feb. 2. 1886, that Mr. and Mrs. Wiest started a journey west that was eventually to end in Oregon. From Spring Grove,; Pa, they moved to Omaha, Neb., and in May, 1889, moved by team to Sheridan, Wyo. In December, 1899, Mr. and Mrs. Wiest con tinued west, to Portland, and in August, 1900, Mr. Wiest came to the pioneer village of Bend, with Mr. Wiest serving as engineer for the irrigation project being de veloped by A. M. Drake, founder of Bend. Mr. Wiest nomesteaded in the eastern part of the present city of Bend, In the division later platted as Wiestorla, and moved his family here In December, 1901. Mrs. Wiest made her home con tinuously in Bend from 1901 until 1943. She first made her home with her daughter in Astoria, and for the past six months lived with her Redmond daughter. New 'Fort' Base Carved in Jungle A B-29 Airfield In the Marianas. Feb. 10 HP" A new Superfortress base hacked and carved out of an unwilling jungle to enable the B-29's to set up the tempo of their bombings of the Japanese mainland, was nesting completion toaay. v. The new field is commanded by Col. Thomas S. Power, Westwpod mils, cant., a veteran of the Euro pean air war who has been nomi nated and accepted for promotion to c-ngaaicr general. bit made By a blacksmith In Dallas for Bogue s father: before 1885. The unique show of driving and riding equipment, both old and new, will be opened at 2 p.m. and continue until 8 o'clock, with en tertainment intermingling, a c cording to President Glenn Gregg, of the Rim Rock Riders. The public Is Invited to attend. INFANT DIES The daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chamberlain yesterday at Bremerton, Wash., died a few hours after birth, it was reported today. Mrs. Chamberlin, the former Yvonne Martin, is a daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Martin, former Bend residents now resid ing In Seattle. Buy National War Bonds Now! At the Tower Sunday t-M-J '.y"""f V - V : Ai gay open nm, Jne Farrar and George Dotent learned in UnivcnaTa technicolor picture, 'The Climax," starring Susanna Foiter, Borii Karloff. Mon., Tues., Feb, from I to 8 P, 12-13. M. ' Pilot Butte Inn Bend, Oregon NEWS OF SOCIETY (All society items should be reported to The Bulleun not later than lu aau. online oas of pubucauon, Tuesuays, xnursuays aiiu baiuruaya.) Barbara Erickson, Lt. Hudson Wed in bend on Wednesday At a simuie ceremony perioral- ed in the presence ot unmeuiate relatives and a lew ciose frienas, Baioara LncKSon ana Lu nouert o. nuuson were married by the Rev. Kooert Mcilvenna at 7 p. m. Weanesuay at the home oi the brme's mother, Mrs. J. M. Rob erts, 53 Tumalo. Vine brioe, attired in a lime green dressmaker suit with brown accessories, wore name colored roses. Her only attenuant, Mrs. Louis Le Baron, matron of honor, also wore lime green with a cor sage of gardenias. Lt. Charles R. Haeen. wounded In South Pacilic action, came down from Baxter general hos pital, Walla Walla, to act as best man. Following the weddlne a receD- tlon was given by Mrs. Roberts. inose present were the groom s grandmothers, Mrs. Aggie Hud son and Mrs. Josephine Hender son; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Huason j an uncle, Miles Henderson; the brides step-father, E. M. Roberts and two friends. Mrs. Trudie Hulburt, Albany, and pic Glenn Millard of the 4ist di vision. Groom Is Decor ted Lt. Hudson, wha wears the sil ver star, presidential unit clta Chivalry Degree To Be Conferred Two members of the Rebekah lodge werejelected to take the de gree of chivalry, which will be conferred at grand lodge In May, at a meeting of tne Kebekahs last night In I.O.O.F. hall, It was re ported today. They were Mrs. Ethan Innes and Mrs. Ernest Nel son. . Mrs. Teresa Rose, noble grand, presided at last night's meeting. Mrs. Clair Barnett was appoint ed as chairman of the finance committee. , - A program concluded last night's meeting and consisted of a violin and piano1 duet by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leader and read ings by Mrs. Rollo Morgan. ..i The following refreshment com mittee was appointed for the next meeting, which will be held on Feb. 23; Mrs. Alice Dodge, chair man; Mrs. Olive Cook, Mrs. M Ray Cooper, Mrs. Luella Griffin ana Mrs. Gladys uarvick. Circles 2 and 8 Circles 2 and 3 of the Catholic Altar society- will meet at 2 p. m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. J. J. Mossart, 325 State street. Catholic Card Party A chle and contract bridge party,. open to the public, will be held in the parish hall at s p. m. Tuesday under the sponsorship of Circle 4 of the Catholic Altar society. Degree of Honor Juveniles Degree of Honor Juveniles will meet at 4 p. m. Tuesday In Nor way hall. , Sunshine Club Tncsday The Sunshine club will meet with Mrs. John Moody, 245 Florida, at 2 p. m. Tuesday. ' si 931 RT1 -iri Vp3 4f -feM m Ham la your ebanca to consult, eb. otaMly fm, a trained and azpe rlencad batter bearing pecialiat. In ennwanring three auperb vacuus tube taodata at tea low twteea. Acouatkon is snaking bearing aid hlitory. Come in end pfore to your, alt now aeuca yont heertng of borne and buisnsee coMVOtaarioa can b leeteeed with the great new. Future Acovsticoa. , ACOUST1CON S. C. MITCHELL, DEALER 211 Miner Bldg. Kugenn, Oregon uull, pursue uedi i, cuiiiual uutul tryuiaii s oauge aim ouier awarus, leu nere wiui company l ux tne list uivisiun in aepiemoer, isfeu. fouowuig action m lainuu cay, iew uuutca, nuuson, men a si.au sergeant, was awarueu a suver star oy uen. uougias iviauAnnur lor guuanuy in acnon. ine cita tion ieau, in part: "uuaer neavy enemy lire on July 'to, aHi, ais- piayed initiative and Dy his Heroic action turned a possmle aexeat into a successful action." In this action nuuson, in charge of a pa trol, crawled from man to man wan ammunition ana personally conducted replacements to weak spots on nis pauol s perimeter. Later nuuson, who grauuated irom aenu nign scnooi in itfiu, was oruerea to onicer canaiuates scnooi ui ivustrana wnere ne was commissioned a second lieutenant and transierred to a mechanized cavairy unit, inis unit is reported to have borne the brunt uf the Leyte attack and later mopped up Japanese in the area. Wounded several times, he was promoted to a first lieutenant some time ago ana Invalided home In the fall of 1S44. - Lt. and Mrs. Hudson left Bend toaay for a week's honeymoon in Walla Walla and Portland. SOCIAL CALENDAR Tonight . 8 p. m. USO dance for service men and Junior hostesses. Sunday 4 p. m. Bullet luncheon at USu tor service men. Monday 1 p. m. Bend btudv club with Mrs. C. J. Rademacher, 910 Broad way. 2 n. m. Allied Arts with Mrs. John Anderson. 7:30 p. m. Older girls of Methodist church with Mrs. W. Johnson, 116 Thurston. Tuesday 1:15 D. m. Faculty Dames with Mrs. Howard W. George, 1375 Harmon. 2 p. m. First Presbyterian sew ing circle with Mrs. W. D. Reams, Ml Portland. 2 p. m. Sunshine club with Mrs. John Newby, 245 Florida. 2 p. m. Circles 2 and 3 of the Catholic Altar society with Mrs. J. J. Massart, 325 State street. 4 p. m. Degree of Honor juve niles In Norway hall. 8 p. m. Circle 4 of the Catholic Altar society card party in the parish hall. Public Invited.' 8 p. m. Degree of Honor busl- ness meeting. Norway hall Wednesday 2-5 p. m. Silver tea, First Lu- plno-'theran L.D.R. with Mrs. Ralph Adams, 701 Broadway. 8 p. m. Pythian Sisters In Nor- way nail, 8 p. m. First Presbyterian eve ning fellowship with Miss Grace Preston, 11 Kansas. Thursday 8 p. m Junior Women's Civic league with Mrs. J. L. Pelker. cmfwy shrdl slinrol cmfwy shrdc Jr. Women's Civic League The ! Junior Women s Civic League will meet at 8 p. m. Thursday with Mrs. J. L. pelker. Evening Fellowship on Wednes daythe Evening Fellowship of the First Presbyterian church will meet at 8 p. m. Wednesday with Miss Grace Preston, 11 Kansas. - Study Club Meets Monday The Bend Study club will meet at 1 p. m. Monday at the home of Mrs. C. J. Rademacher, 910 Broadway. Degree of Honor A business meeting will be held by the De gree of Honor in Norway hall at 8 p. m. Tuesday. Mrs. Lawrence Clausen, Mrs. Leo Mickel and Mrs. Mike Mickel are on the entertain ment committee. Bend Abstract Co. Title Insurance Abstracts Walt Peek Phone 174 Oregon Ltd. Contracting power Wiring ,jBht Commercial and Indutlriel Wiring Supplies and Appliances General Electric Dealer Sales end Service Phone 159 6U Franklin Bend, Ore. Naval Air Unit HORIZONTAL 1 Depicted U insigne of planet are courageous . men - - ... VSBT1CAL f?"?f15' I Mother V. O. IWVIU . 2 Inspired aviation IS Was Indebted 14 Nevada city 15 Heavy blow It Natives of Media 18 Delirium tremens ab.) IS Ship spsrs 30 Darlings 32 Foundation 33 Absconding! 34 Points a weapon 3 Ransom 4 Perfections - Symbol for erbium Provided with looa 7 interest Cab.) 8 Proceed S Drinks to 10 Be persistent 11 Seines 12 Grains (ab.) 38 Eject - 39 Plant part 33 Railroad tab.) 33 Cereal grain 4 Negative U Plateau M Pertaining to an era 39 Endure 41 Mimic 43 Fish 44 Mature 45 Make mistakes 47 One who tils 48 Roman i magistrate '50 Portico 51 Nights before - events 52 Ward off 53 The of 1U Older Girls Meet Monday The Older Girls group of the Methodist church will meet at 7:30 p. m. Monday with Mrs. Wally Johnson, 116 Thurston. Sewing Circle Meets Tuesday The First Presbyterian sewing circle will meet with Mrs. W. D. Reams, 331 Portland, at 2 p. m. to plan your own home, fun to us. details. It'll be fun building it, too, when the war is over. Fun if you're ready, that is if you have a generous building fund salted away. Build the fund NOW put every extra dollar into War Bonds. ' Buy Bonds Now Plan Now Build Later 3 1 B GrtMnweod March Sat. Nite, FLOOR DA Entire Proceeds Go to the Infantile Paralysis Fund Mrs. J. F. Arnold, Chairman GOOD Bend Roller Rink a VMS 17 Theatrical sign (ab.) IS Male 38 Mariner , 37 Seem SB Pantry -40 Reach destination 42 Ever (contr.J 43 Driving command 44 Cosmic order 48HsUin l 21 Ask (var.) 22 Species of pepper 34 Prince 25 Mineral 28 Limb 27 Anger 30 Abstrsct being 47 Snake 31 Witticism 49 Essence (ab.) Tuesday. Pythian Sisters on Wednesday The Pythian Sisters will meet at 8 p. m. Wednesday in Norway hall. Nearly 2,000,000 acres are used annually In the United States to raise beans. It's Fun! work out the dozens of Intimate Phone 110 of Dimes ,4,- ss ptest a ; fy J I" sP'5"' I Wi Is1 n mmll&B la n -Mil--. l SS 22 a . . . si I I I Mil' I 1 a, N CE Feb. 10th SHOW MUSIC