Workers at Mill Back Red Cross War Fund Drive Shevlin-Hixon donors to the American Red Cross war lund follow: $25.00 A. L. O. Schueler, W. H. Myers, C H. Shevlin, J. H. Melster, Ben Hamilton, M. R. Matthew. $20.00 W. J. Coleman. $15.00 G. A. Buegler. $10.00 'Welsh Evans, Elmer E. John sota, C. J. Monahan, N. C. Hol lands, Muriel Spears, S. R. Peo ples. Mrs. Ben Hamilton A r Nelson, Mary A. McArdle, E. L. Sigfrit, A. B. Burleigh, R. H. Youngberg, Albert B. Letson, Wil liam Mayer, John Newby, Walter J. Emard, Carl G. Mosen, H. Rol levson, Bert Youngberg, Elmer V. Johnson, John N. Mahoney, Ho mer Mayrand, Anton Thompson, John F. Devereaux, Dewey Peas ley, Henry Schenck, Fred L.Howe, C. C. Burns, Henry Nelson, Frank Bockman, Fred Breest. $8.75 Roy D. Silvers. $7.00 William M. Skaggs. $5.25 Herman Ogden. $5.00 Robert Spencer, Guy D. Millard, W. G. Burleigh, Roy Chitwood, John W. Mihelich, Jim O'Neill, William Russell, Robert E. Fields, Albert L. Winslow, Soott Merwin, William Hughes, M. L. Sauers, George E. Rasmussen, Nels Skjer- E, Emil Nordeen, Carl E. Erick , Elmer H. Brown, John J. jjan, Ross Creighton, Gus Bos tic, Louis Strom, Con C. Fitzger aid, Raymond E. Dean, Edward A. Gibson, Lester McKenzie, C. H. Hopkins, Mel Gillett, Harry M. Robison, Thomas F. Fagg, Rob ert J. Leader, Casper Werner, Robert L. Hiley, Varnel M. Cole, Jorn J. Massart, Ernest R. Smith. William A. Halvorson, Malcolm J. McRae, Elmer J. Haller, Mar-, tinus Anderson, Alfred Nentl, Carlton F. Shipman, Albert Hed en, Ed. Elmquist, Milton Ander son, Walter Wise, Joseph Mayer, Fred Berg, Thomas G. Russell, Cleo. J. Heden, Thorval H. John son, Michael Barrett, Ole Moen, Helmuth Goodman, Frank Mar tin, Leo Wyland, James C. Jer ome, Robert Colver, William Packard, John R. Boughton, Es ther L. Buegler, Judith Jennings, A. R. Leary, Grant L. Jensen, J. O. Gilfillan, Jr., Donald Higgins. iW, J. Eagan, lone Merseth, Ev elyn H. Schaefer, John Cuffin, Ruth Devereaux, Leon Devereaux, Walter Garlick, Gus H. Byland, Ernest E. Hanna, C. J. Meagher, W. E. Bennett, C. W. McCune, A. G. Kitchen, R. E. Hewes, Ivan Murphy, John A. Olson, Clarence W. Nelson, Edwin H. Dahlgren, J. W. Armstrong, A. C. Stalsberg, A. E. Ault, William Seifert, Ralph Yeaton, Robert E. Roderick, Mark Mazar, Frank Kerchelich, Harold G. Roney, W, O. Wright, Ray M. Banks, C. A. Holmes, Earl B. Weber, B. B. Moore. : J. O. Miller, C. P. Cox, M. E. Murphy, A. L. Prltchard, H. M. Summers, George D. Tomac, Tony Pastulovich, Fred P. Fred ericksen, Dennie Bryant, Fred J. Warmoth, Fred E. Jones, George St. Onge, Charles Lammerding, C. H. Thompson, Jerry Hurley, H. W. Emery, F. S. Beall, Herb G. Windham, Larry Baxter, F. J. Charette, Ceroid Sheffold, Keith Pirrie, Orlando Henderson, Glen Isham, Ural Donnelly, Keith Lang worthy, Albert N. Dudley, Charles R. Murry, Stanley Gambetty, L. R. Edmison, Chris Anderson, Earl D. Mowery, J. H. Chenoweth, G. Machicote. Archie Gates, Hans L. Jensen, J. A. Sager, Nathan T. Murry, Chester Houk, Ralph E. Haner, Fritz H. Lundgren, Carl V. Ras mussan, Maurice E. VanSickle, Coleman O. Young, William A. Revell, Wayne B. Hamilton, Claus A. Elmquist, Fred P. Grindle, Merle Clark, James R. Boyd, Har ry G. Danielson, Harry N. Hayse, Edvin A. Peterson, Axel T. Hakan son, Hjalmar Johnson, Hugo E. I'eterson, Oscar B. Nelson, Oscar THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1945 'Commando' Kelly and Bride 1 s' l' ' t4 Jr lT''- l :: " Of UtjzjYSm m mm, iii,i.imnma Ml (NEA Telepholo) Bgt. Charles E. "Commando" Kelly and his bride, the former May Boislt of Pittsburgh, Fa., pose smilingly for this picture after their wedding in Atlanta, Ca on anniversary of day Kelly won Congressional Medal of Honor by killing 40 Germans single-handed. W. Nelson, Reinhold Klhlgren, Gus L. Ferguson, Burton G. Fer guson, Martin H. Benson, Rahn H. Petty, Ernest A. Ranger, Charles F. Bradbury, Roy E. Youngberg, William H. Selken, Ivan E. Wash burn, William P. Loser, William B. Cone, Thomas I. Powell, Ed J. Dougherty, Leslie M. Ross, Vivian M. Nieters. Hope H. Clark, Hattie B. Hen derson, James H. Blaisdell, James F. Price, Owen A. Kocker, Arlene Roberts Ardell Foss, Gladys M. Steinlicht, Delena Knouft, Earl Bowers, Julia Garllngton, Helen Markus, Harry A. Hufstader, Al bert H. Welch, Dewey Shobert, Clyde H. Scott, Charles D. Sholes, Charles Spaugh, Charles Boyd, Arling Thornblad, Nathalie Op dyke, Walter L. Moody, Otis E. Lipps, F. G. Sholes, Arthur W. Shupe, Lee H. Reinhart, Robert Fields, Harvey E. Norton, John Jennings, Gifford M. Brlggs, Rob ert L. Whitson, Samuel Vaughn, Herring A. Hanson, Harold-Gram, Lee Winans, Charles Vlergus, Ber nard Thompson, Ed. Helcher, George Emerson. $4.00 Ronald E. Spani, Knute-norland, Frank A. Thompson, Car roll Shipley, John P. O'Donnell, Walter E. Knouft, Lem Lafalette, Christ Jensen, Nels Lindquist, Ml lo Seems, J. W. Smith, Oscar An derson, Roy B. Warren, Elmer J. Saunders, Alvin Reitan, Bernice Sappington, John Pratt, Edward Oetken, John S. Snyder, John W. Cook, Joseph E. Joanis, Hector J. Daoust, William H. Bell. $3.75 . Walter L. Douglas, Lewis Gib son, Floyd Abbott, A. W. Borigo, Charles H. Gray, ohn J. Johnson, Edwin G. Winslow, Arnold O. Rei tan, Perry Decker, Carson Long, Jack A. Glover, Chris Swover land, Kenneth J. Huiras, Melvin A. Fredericksen, Arthur H. Pack, Lute Henderson. $3.50 Homer Cole. $3.00 Framcis Berrigan, Jack Nor wod, Eugene Smith, Oscar A. Mo line, Arthur E. Smith, Joe T. Sut ton, W. Milburn Lester, John P. Francis, John E. Anderson, Wal lace R. Brown, J. W. Norton, Frank Petronovich, Lloyd Thomp son, Eric Olund, W. R. Joanis. Martin McGinnlss, Martin John son, C. E. Sanford, Leslie Laberge, Ernest J. McCarthy, Cecil E. Duff, Roy D. Crowell, August Benson, Joe McMillan, Jr., James McMil lan, Leonard McCarthy, Steve Matlch, Clarence Boyer, H. G. Eldridge, Lloyd Beckwith, Mah lon A. Couch, Gordon DeCarufel, Axel Llndstrom, Marcus E. Jones, Dan Zelich, William C. Bowlin, Glen Humbert, Hrary L. Rake straw. John G. Stenkamp, Theodore T. Sprague, Everett A. Acree, Dan iel A. Shannon, David A. Har quail, Olaf E. Halverson, Ernest Warrington, Clarence Smith, Ben Hedlund, Harry D. Evans, Ernest E. Arthur. $2.50 Robert Jackson, Robert V. Hawes, Peter S. Olson, Clair T. Howland, Clarence H. Snuffer, Don Wheeler, O. J. Ordway, Gwen Cuffin, Vera Blank, George W. Raycraft, Jr., Leroy T. Mize, Har old L. Mekemson, M. H, Wilson, Josepn L. stratton, John H. Howe, Clara R. Long, Mae Sappington, Elmer C. Cody, Norval C. Huf stader, Esther Criteher, Helen J. Tunnell, Curtis R. Winters, Win nie Christianson, Tiney Rhoades. Ruth I. Good, Fern E. Boughton, C. F. Dunigan, Leo T. Mickel, Jack C. Dempsey, Paul M. Mickel. Ru by Robert, Anna Jeffries, Charles Hmman, Verna L. Kramer, Eliza beth M. Aulman, Josephine M. Moore, Roy E. Burhart, Walter J. Connolly, Lethe B. Foster, Vern E. Key, Deane Fox, Hazel Gam mond, John Garske. $2.00 William C. Staples, Frank Mur ray, Roy E. Rickey, John Kott, Ora B. Turner, Dorothy Troxel, W. R. VanVleet, Karl O. Olson, Carl L. Strom, John J. Berri gan, Willis G. Rice, George F. Freeman, Harry W. Sogerstrom; Lawrence M. Gales, Robert Mor gan, William Padgett, Vern Stev enson, Lee R. Pdeston, M. Lock man. Fred E. Atkinson, James Has son, Bernice Kutch, J. W. Turner, Gordon F. Sage, Albert L. Raco, F. Kelleher, Leo Putnam, Oliver V. Fringer, Harry E. Olund, Wil bert Nieters, Raleigh E. Aulman, Frank Mason, James G. McCar thy, Elmer Bowman, Frank Tod ish, Erwin Weiniki, John A. Schrunk, Hazel Borigo, J. V. Mor gan, S. C. Allen, W. H. Prichard, Stephen Zubar. Sam Kovich, Marvin Davis, Joe Russell, Emil H. Olson, Bert Oney, H. A. Larson, James G. Pitts, John M. Dallas, R. S. Poter, Mel vin Aim, Martin Luketic, C. F. Troxel, E. S. Cripe, W. B. Haynes, G. J. Bennett, Raymond O. Wolf- gram, Jack Gravon. Charlie Dod son, Morgan Williamson, Ross R Crowley, Norma Gambetty, James M. Aim, Gladys I. Garvick. Leo Kentner, Charles Bluff, William Rhoades, Violet A, Roberts, O. B Whortan, Howard D. Thomuson, Lewis Phifer, Ray Swoverland, Arthur G. Nickel. Fmil Seidel, John Connolly. Russel L. Winters Vercel L. PhelDS. William J. Bergstrom, Hallie R. Hunperford, ! William C. Engle, Carroll E. San born, Fred Munker, Edward Ix-a-cock. Philip Aris. Alfred Olsen, George Tyler, Elmer Phillips, Terman Belcher. James W. Cropp, Gary Vaughn, Oble Simonis, W. A. Braid. $150 Richard I.. W i n s 1 o w. Miles Lockman, Delbert Staples, J. B. Atkinson, Anoton Peterson. 1.011 Henry F. Kecney, Ram' Bowles, Raymond C. Golden. T. T. Mustier, Virgil C. Rhoades, Loren Swager, Bernard Kelley, Takona Milliard, Doris Wenser, Sven A. Halvor son, John E. Ertekson. Friward W. Lewis. Lornle Mills, William Gib son, William Pasmusen, W. Fair banks, Harry Castle. Harry Nord strom, Thomas E. Ewing, Lloyd Maynard, Dave Purvis, W. A. Maurer, Floyd Hefflev, William H. Orr, Ted W. Black, Thomas Tucker. Karl Rukavina, Van Wilson, Nicholas P. Smith, J. B. Gauldln, Dorothy MeCallum, Nelson H. Conn, William Thompson, L. E. Snelson, Allen Grant, C. D. De laney, Pat Gibson, Owen W. Smith, Hdnry Kecney, Glen Kribbs, Frank J. Eikstead, Perry R. Johnston, Dan R. Harris, Her bert E. Butcher, Roy R. Edwards, John Bounds, M. J. Hansen, W. E. Kirkpatrick, Chester O. McNemar. Jim Derocher, Joshua Harlan, J. T. Lovegrove, Leo Ormiston, Edward Redmond, Viola Phillips, Ovid W. B. Riley, George Winkler, Domenik Bozich, Amos A. New ell, Martin Lane, J. L. Zlegler, Frank Cripe, J. C. Stacy, Henry A s s e 1 n, Loyd Wood, Hauton Reece. Vernis L. Miller, M. W. Alt, P. J. Marcoulicr, McKinley Stoffel, J. A. Anderson, Joseph J. Judt Walter Jacob, Lester Steinberg, Charles Raycraft, Henry L. Fred- enhagen, Henry Reed, Mrs. Alia Shields, Clarence Boyer, E. M. Davis, John J. Johnson, Ray Swoverland, James M. Campbell, L. M. Hossfoldt, Peter P. Gassner, Frank M. Carter, John B. Smith, Aaron Slate, Tim O'Keefe, Charles G. Lindquist, Sanford W. Honn, Christopher Parrish, Max Hark ett, Jesse Claypool, Cecil Angle sey, Bette J. Warner, C. V. Char mon, John Lanning, Ernest L. Perkins, Clyde Beaulieu, Archie Anderson, Peter M. Jacobson, E. H, Frederickson, J. L. Newton, Paul L. Naeve, R. L. Martin. PAGE THREE Feline Freak "ItW i' i iummiaa i---v. -r - V-: ,1 Victory Garden Notes packages of chewing gum, and 150 pennies. ; SHORT AGR-WfSE THIEF Elyriti, O., tiiv-Shortage short age: Somebody robbed the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lew Fields of I Lactic acid Is a normal constltu- one canon oi cigarettes, several eni or sauerkraut and ensilage. Because it is til-colored, this Chicago kitty, "Camouflage" is a rarity in the feline world. While three-colored females are not unusual, a boy kilty with black, white and yellow mark ings is a scientific rarity, ac cording to Dr. W. A. Young of the Chicago Anti-Cruelty So ciety, who is attempting to trace ' cut's ancestry. PLANTING POTATOES Use of only certified seed pota toes is much more important than seed potato treatment In avoiding crop losses and disappointment, Lounty Agent H. U. Smith advises Deschutes county victory garden ers. In fact, Smith says that home gardeners may well omit potato seed treatment entirely and In any event they are advised not to at tempt to use the cumbersome, tedious and poisonous corrosive sublimate treatment that commer cial growers use for control of potato scab and rhizoctonia. Certified seed potatoes have been carefully grown from disease-free seed and have bevn reeu- larly Inspected during tbK grow ing season to eliminate diseased hills. Such diseases as mtiiaie and j wilt, which reduce yields) to prac- j tically nothing are carrienl in the j seed potato itself and cannot be detected by looking at the seed, i Smith explains. While treatment i may aid the appearance of the resulting crop by cuntroUing scab. the treatment will have no effpet on the worst disease frin a yield I standpoint. Potatoes may be planted in the home garden as soon as the soil warms up and is dry enough to spade six or eight i actios deep without puddling. Gardening specialists recom mend that each seed uieee have at least one eye, weigh one and a II Yes. I'm Grade A" 1H Hagg, Girl Friend Not Yet Married Chicago, March 20 nil Gunder Hagg, the Swedish distance star, left for Cleveland today and Miss! half 0r two ounces and be as Dorothy Nortier left for her blocky In shape as possible. Cut Oakland, Calif., home, still cngag- socd potatoes may be sprinkled . ed but not married. Hagg said I w"n land Plaster, though this Is , he did not know when they would i not essential. They should not be t-Ajjust-u iu uiruci MuuiiKiu lor any icngin oi time ana tne cut seed , never treated with corrosive sub limate. I Potatoes In the home garden are ! usually planted three to five Inch- es deep, though early potatoes ' may be planted slightly more shal low than late varieties. Victory garden fertilizer may be used ef-1 fectlvely at the rate of 1V4 to 2 pounds for every 100 square feet, j or one ounce oi ieriiuzer two or three inches to either side and about an Inch deeper than the i seed piece. Gardeners are cau tioned, however, not to place the fertilizer under or against the seed piece. Every quart of Bend Dairy milk is Grade A quality- licensed by the state for its high quality. As an added protection to users Bend Dairy milk is delivered in bot tles with the SEAL-RIGHT caps. Ask your grocer for Bend Dairy. Bend Dairy Grade A Products BUTTER CREAM EGGS MILK BUTTERMILK ICE CREAM COTTAGE CHEESE FOR OVER 25 YEARS HEADQUARTERS FOR DAIRY PRODUCTS OF QUALITY be wed. Miss Nortier, who became en gaged to the slender Swede two years ago when he visited Cal ifornia, said last week that she expected to marry her fiance within a month, probably in Chi cago. Hut at the end of a week's reunion with her boyfriend to day, she made no comment. Perry Measures Prairie Inflow Present inflow to the Crane Prairie reservoir, as reported by Aubrey S. Perry, water master following his recent measure ments, total 150 second feot. . The overall inflow figure Is broken down as follows: Below Snow creek, 62 second feet; Cul- tus river, 40 second feet; Cultus creek, 15 second feet ; Deer creek ; 5 second -feet; Quinn river, 7 sec ond feet; Rock Springs, 21 second feet. Ten inches of fresh snow cov ered the area at the last checkup upping total measurements to three feet. SAKGK HEAP MAD Fort ' Wayne, Ind. Ul-i SSgt. Samuel Morris, a full-blooded In dian statolned at Troop Carrier Command Air Base, Baer Field, got married recently to an Indian girl at his ancestral home, so his buddies decided to help him solve tne nousing shortage. Under the "apartments wanted" columns in the local papers, they inserted the KEEP YOUR LOCKER STOCKED Bend Dairy has meat for lockers that may be purchased in any quantity, whether it be quarter or roasts and steaks. Select meat here store it in your locker for future use. SOLDIER IS ARRESTED Pvt. Benjamin Dick, 26, an Indian soldier, was held by city following ad. "Teoeo. suitable for police today for military author!- to, with hot and cold running wa-. ties following his arrest for in ter," and had the bill for the ad toxication last night on Bond sent to the sergeant. street. 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