PAGE TWO fotafoQuarantine lis Still Effective, I Officer Stresses In order to protect the high ', quality of Central Oregon's far- ; famed Deschutes netted gem po- tatoes, a rigid quarantine Is be I Ing continued in Deschutes, Crook and Jefferson counties, with per ; sons Importing potatoes from any other area, for any purpose what ever, facing prosecution, Ben Da vldson, federal - state shipping point inspector with headquarters 1 In Redmond, pointed out today. ; "We have a $2,000,000 potato i Industry In Central Oregon, and i every means must be enforced to ' maintain the high standards which , have been established," said Da- vidson, who is also a representa j five of the Oregon state depart- ment of agriculture, division of plant Industry and market en- forcement. The quarantine was established several years ago to prevent the Introduction from Infected areas i of bacterial ring rot, which has ' never been present on Deschutes ) potatoes. i Supplies Available The only exception to the ex- elusion order is for early stock i from the Stanfield fields of po ' tato grower Emll Zivney, who raises the white rose variety and is a certified producer of disease 1 free tubers. ' Except for new potatoes ordered ! for the local market before the i Deschutes crop is ready for dlg ' glng, adequate supplies for Cen 1 tral Oregon consumers are kept i In cold storage and released by 1 the cooperative growers' pool as Iho need arises. I he supply on hand at present is sufficient for i local needs, Davidson saw. ' Launched simultaneously with the potato quarantine is a re t (friction order preventing the Im ' portation Into Oregon of fruits from areas In 36 states and the province of Ontario In Canada, Mliirs Pancake Flour No. Ml Hag 67c I'nlmulivd Toilet pESS Soap 3 Bnrs 20c Saturday Flour Hi-Ho $1.15 W&M irrj $2,29 pkg-19c COLUMBIA MEAT SPECIALS Sirloin Steak ....lb. 39c Hamburger, no cereal . .2 lbs. 59c CHICKENS COLORED FRYERS 3 LB. AVERAGE HENS LARGE OR SMALL where the oriental fruit moth has ravaged various forms of al monds, annles. anrleots. rherrlns. chokecherries, hawthornes, lo- quats, peaches, nectarine, pears, plums, quince and prunes. Fruit prepared for shipment In- Rlrlo np nlitiaiHr. nf InfncfnH nrpuu must carry certificates of accept- ance, and must comply with the oriental fruit moth requirements! of the state of destination. Fruit j Iron! quarantined areas must be fumigated according to depart ment of agriculture regulations and may not be sold In areas free from the pest. Deschutes Fund Inclusion Asked Washington, May 24 iU'Rcp. Lowell Stockman, R., Ore., said today he had asked the senate ap propriations committee to restore $!50,000 for the Deschutes Irriga tion project in his state to the interior department budget. The funds were eliminated by the house committee, which alsol i-miwxes masted reduced $5,500,000 general inves- At g:M ajn- along with other ligation budget for Oregon and , sn,ps OI me ,USK xorce, tne battle cut $1,500,000 from the depart-snit, oegan her Una! Domoaiu ment's administrative funds for meilt on pillboxes, airplane revet the state. ments, oosei vanon posts and "In reducing that Item f rom ; LrfV,.s. Seoies oi navv planes $5,000,000 to $2,500,000." Stockman said, "the house committee failed to suggest how the bureau of reclamation could function if per sonnel were limited by this llg ure." He told the senate committee the full Investigation funds would enable the Interior department to start reconstruction work in Ore gon which would bring in new construction contracts. The Deschutes project, he said, would be crippled in its function of irrigating Jefferson county lands unless the $50,000 were re stored. A honeybee visits some 200 r...n-o .... ur. i,.i ,.r on a single trip before returning, iiutriia iu uuiiici a niau ui iiuiicrii i to the hive, PASTEUklZp SKIM "71UI& ADDS fO ITS GOODNESS f?f'frdt& '"...1 m ji mm mm i 1 n i. iiu imn im I rn. irnm mMim. Hk iiTnk 1 I FOOD MARKET Quality for Tang Salad Dressing pt. 23c Soy King Pancake pkg. 17c Duff's Muffin Mix pkg. 25c Super-Suds pkg. 23c Del Monte Corn can 16c Staco String Beans can 15c Mernmac Peas Cream of Wheat.. 24c Hemo 59c Wheaties 11c Babo -3C PcP 2 for "e smoj;iams.. 34C THE Bend Man Sees UShip Shell Isle is! 1 .. i -I. Aboard a U. t. Battlesnip ou Okinawa tueiayeu) rnanun i. on), nivmaii, inst class, wnose inuiaer, ims. liuiua en, lives at too i-ctoi oid ai., uenu, ore., is i, fining aiK,uru mis veteran uai- ucailllJ WlilCll pouted i.JUUpOutlU anciis onto ok. nana lor Si uas ,u cicar me way lor troops tailing pan ni tne gieatesi aiupntoioua luiiuing oi ilie racitic war. ins amp, wmcn saw service In VVonu war X anu has blasted the japs tnrougn live previous cam paigns oi mis war, uiiuerweiu numerous air attacks ounng the last lew uays oeiore the lanuiiigs. i v.o toi peuoes launcneu against net' nevci t eaciieu ineir mam. xseiuie uawn ot "L.ove iay ' she was uiuugnt imo posmon to give tne oeaciicS a iinai worniiig over. ine men were up at 2:M a.m. anu j at tneir uatlie stations soon alter-1 ward, untiaunlea by tnree Jup suiciue pianos wnicn maue xutiie rris ..,7ins, ,hp shiu. suuc ai nuand targets uc tne Jsame time, wnile to seaward land- ing trait were moving in. riy V.JO, smoke irom the In tense nan ages screened the is land. In a lua that came an hour later, some ot his mates were aOle to watch through the smoke with binoculars as tne tirst waves of marines hit the beach. Anxiously awaiting reports of the marines' progress over the ship's loud speakers, he and the crew sent up a cheer at the news that strategic Yontan airstrip had been taken. The ship's bombard ment had paid off. Anna M Penn, 90, DIoc In frtmiillo mr W til mw M I I W Anna Margaret 1-enn, 90, moth er of the late Mrs. INorman W. Doles and grandmother of Nancy, Patsy and Peggy Boles, died on Tuesday in Coquille, local friends have been notified. Funeral serv ices for Mrs. Penn were to be held in Coquille this afternoon. A native of Indiana, Mrs. Penn camo to' Bend about' five ..years ago, to make her homo with her daughter, Mrs. 13oles, and moved to C'oquillo when the Bolos family went irom here to the coast city. Mrs. Boles preceded her mother in death early last November, lit Coquille. -. f t' "'Helicopters are being consider ed for use In fighting forest fires In the near future. Food Savings for Friday Saturday Food Savings FrL Sat COFFEE Hills Bros. 1 lb. 33c 2 lb 63c Wesson Oil STiPts 29c h3Qts. ..55c can 15c SllllshilH, Krispy Crackers 2 lbs. 31c Wlille or (.nilium m 1 BEND BULLETIN. BEND, OREGON. THURSDAY. MAY 24, U. S. Casualties Near 1,000.000, Officials Reveal Washington. Mav 24 (IP) Tlfl dally reported U. S. combat cas ualties edged close to 1,000,000 to day with losses in all theaters to taling 996,089. The new total was 9,875 more than a week ago, the smallest seven-day gain in many months. The overall total Included 886, 525 army and 109,054 navy, ma rine corps and coast guard casual ties. The army figure reflects ac tual fighting through the greater nart of Anril. before the German surrender. Toastmaster Club Plans Are Made Tentative plans for the estab lishing of a local chapter of the loastmasters of America, were discussed at a meeting last night of directors of the Bend Junior chamber of commerce, In the chamber offices. Completion of plans was not mJe owing to the failure of a state officer of the 9 Planning a picnic? Then come to our stores where a grand variety of grand foods welcomes you to all out good eating. Fill your basket from- our appetempting selections of luncheon meats, salad foods, baked goods, beverages. Fill it to overflowing with ALL the picnic pleasers and smacking-good snacks that make the lunch the life of the party. They're all here and all are priced to help you have a high time at low cost. Pick up these values and picnic this weekend. SgJ 3 cans 8 23c pjj 33c Fountain Peaches, Merrimac Prunes, lSp-i if a if 1..! v-o veg. iuice, no. a can z?c Tomato Juice, No. 5 can 23c Blended Juice, No. 5 can 49c Grapefruit Juice . . . .No. 5 can 33c Hood River Apple Juice . . .qt. 25c AIS Miik ...4 tall cans 39c Lima Beans, 2's 2 cans 33c Si'iiside, Dry Standby Fancy Peas, 2's, 2 cans 35c Del Monte Cr. Corn, No. 2 can 17c Rio Sun Spinach, No. 2, 2 cans 29c Peas - Beans - Corn ..... 2 cans 25c . Fountain. 2 ' Fountain Sliced Beets, No. 2. . 11c Sacramento Hot Sauce . .can 5c Heinz Baby Foods .4 cans 25c ill p" Toastmasters to arrive from Port land.. . '' Ray Cooper, of the Veterans of r oreign wars, ana Clarence Bush, of the Bend Lions club, attended. Bretton Woods Policy Approved Washington, May 24 iin The hnUSe banking mmmlltna annrnr. ed the Bretton Woods agreements Dy aiiioo vote today, giving the administration a thumping first- ruunu victory on mat sector oi Its foreign policy front. The VOtP KtrpnfTthtinnH hrtr.no ef administration supporters for house approval of the agreements by an equally top-heavy majority. ii was narmony witn a capital 'H'." Said Committee fhai rmnn Brent Spence, D.( Ky sponsor of the legislation to ratifv the acree. ments. CABS ARE TAGGED Cars registered tn V -R RnrHnn 1605-Awbrev road, and H HnloJ son, Rt. 1, Box 353, Bend, have been tagged for overtime parking on downown streets, Bend police reported today. - Tillamook Potato Chips 25c Pkg. 23c Pill PickleS qt. fruit jar 29c No. 21 can 25c 21 . . .2 cans 35c Ll r nn 1945 -KBND- Voice of Central Oregon Affiliated With Mutual TONIGHT'S PROGRAM 5:00 Sam Hayes 5:13 Superman 5:30 Tom Mix . 5:45 Night News Wire 6:00 Gabriel Heatter 6:15 Real Life Stories 6:30 Treasure Hour of Song 7:00 Music and Lyrics . 7:15 News 7:30 Red Ryder 8:00 Bulldog Drummond 8:30 Treasury Salute 8:45 Del Courtney's Orchestra 9:00 Glenn Hardy News 9:15 Rex Miller 9:30 Wings Over the Nation 10:00 Fulton Lewis, Jr. 10:15 Russ Morgan's Orchestrfc FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1945 7:00 News 7:15 Smile Time 7:30 Spotlight on Rhythm 7:45 Morning Melodies 7:55 News 8:00 A 1 Kavelin's Orchestra 8:15 News lb. 37c Lunch Meat 12 Puddings 21b. jar 59c pkg. 11c Large 3 bars 29c Medium, 3 bars 19c CAMAY 3 bars... 29c LAVA, medium, 2 for 15c lira 3 bars... 14c 3 bars... 19c jg3bars...19c Calb71l 1-4 f 1340 Kilocycle Don Lee Broadcasting Syrtem 8:30 Take It Easy Time ' 8:45 Today's Bulletin Board 8:50 Cote Glee Club 8:55 Lanny and Ginger 9:00 William Lang and the News 9:15 Songs by Morton Downey 9:30 Rationing News 9:35 Old Family Almanac 10:00 Glenn Hardy News 10:15 Something to Talk About 10:30 Luncheon With Lopez 10:45 News of Prineville 11:35 Lady About Town 11-40 News 11:45 Lum 'N Abner 12:00 LeAhn Sisters 12:05 Today's Classifieds 12:10 Sports Yarns 12:15 Modern Melody Trio 12:30 News 12:45 Farmer's Hour 1:00 Johnny Pineapple 1:15 Elsa Maxwell's Party Line 1:30 Never Too Old 2:00 News 2:15 Melody Time 2:30 Author Meets the Critic Grapefruit .4 for 29c Coachillas Sunkist Lemons .dozen 49c Zucchini Squash . ...... .2 lbs. 29c Fresh Peas ........... .2 lbs. 29c Fresh Spinach . ........ .2 lbs. 25c Other Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Arriving Daily pkg. 11c RICE rf spies Clinton Assorted Large Wet Shrimp ...... .can 37c Old English Wax . .qt. 69c, pt. 39c Aerowex, self-polish ..... .qt. 45c Ball Fruit Jars .doz. 69c Glass Top (juurts Regular Jar Caps doz. 10c Regular Jar Lids doz. 5c ifg TSSjaajSJ lb. 30c lining and Tender Beef Roast lb. 30c Grade A Steer Beef Rib seak lb. 37c Grade A Steer Beef Oysters Crabs Smelt Salmon Halibut Red Snapper Salt Herring Salt Mackerel 3:00 Griffin Reporting 3:15 Concert Hall 1 3:45 Johnson Family J 4:00 Fulton Lewis, Jr. 4:15 Rex Miller . 4:30 Sketches 4:55 Central Oregon News , 5:00 Sam Hayes 5:15 Superman ' ; 5:30 Tom Mix 5:45 Night News Wire 6:00 Gabriel Heatter . 6:15--Real Life Stories 6:30 Double or Nothing 7:00 Music for Millions 7:15 News 7:30 Lone Ranger 8:00 Boxing Bouts ' 9:00 Glenn Hardy News 9:15 Cecil Brown 9:30 Freedom of Opportunity. 10:00 Fulton Lewis, Jr. 10:15 Tony Pastor's Orchestra Cambridge, Mass. ilPi in j, sponse to a questionnaire from the secretary of his Harvard class of 1904, President Roosevelt wrote that his hobbies are "the same, only more," that he has written "altogether too much,", and that he has traveled "about a million miles." As to public services per formed, he noted simply: "Presl. dent of the United States." ORANGES Juicy Sunklst doz. 35c pkg. 11c oz. can 35c pkg. 5c SMOKED PORK LOIN AKcalTreat: id. PEP 10 lb. lilBTj bag 49c yjjfifc iiiniii I Fryer Rabbi 1 : -I: i f