PAGE TWO THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON. THURSDAY DEC. 28, 1944 In U.S. 'Tight; Says OPA Chief Portland, Ore., Dec. 28 (Spe cial) Commenting on action of the OPA in cancelling certain ' outstanding food ration stamps, McDannell Brown, Portland dis trict OPA director, pointed out that the OPA had no alternative in view of the tight food situa tion. He reiterated statements from Washington that the actions were necessary because civilian suDDlies of sugar, butter and com mercially canned fruits and vege tables are at- the lowest poini since the war began and meat supplies are declining. Brown -said: "Supplies of food . were not large enougn to permit spending of both the 1945 ration stamps and all of those carried over from 1944. "We all recognize that most people who have old unspent stamDS simply didn't need the food at the time the stamps were intended for use. Enough stampu will be made good in 1U45 to as sure each consumer his fair share of the 1945 supply. It would have been unfair to let some people snend stamps unneeded In 1944 for food available In 1945." Surveys Made To show the extent of unspent ration stamps and their possible effect on future rationing, OPA announced results of surveys made in October by the census bureau. The surveys showed that at that time outstanding processed foods (blue) stamps equalled z. months supply, and that outstand ing unspent meat and fats (red) stamps equalled 2.5 months sup ply. On sugar, the surveys showed that unused sugar 'stamps ana coupons equivalent to about two months regular consumer ration were outstanding. The sugar sur vey did not include stamp 33, which became good on Septem ber 1. In order to clear up some of the existing confusion as to cur rently valid stamps and on point values of those canned food Items which go back on the ration list, Brown issued the following state ment: (following quoted). The following stamps are now valid: Sugar stamp No. 34. (AH .other sugar stamps Including canning sugar coupons are now cancelled.) Processed food stamps (blue stamps) X5 Y5 Z5, A2 and B2. AH other processed food stamps are now invalid. Meats and fats stamps (red Stamps) Q5, R5 and S5. All other meats and fats stamps are now Invalid. There Is no change at this time in the meat and fats point values with the exception of butter which was raised to 24 points per pound, effective Tuesday morning, De cember 26, 1944. Additional changes in meats and fats points will become effective Sunday, December 31, 1944. The following processed food Items were returned to the r Hon list, effective Tuesday, De cember 26, 1944: - Asparagus, 10 points, No. ! cans. , Peas (exclude soaked dry peas) 20 points, No. 2 cans. Spinach, 10 points. No. 2 cans. Beans, green or wax, 10 points. No. 2 cans. Corn (except vacuum packed. whole kernel, 12 oz. tin), u points, No. 2 cans. Corn (except vacuum packed, whole kernel, exclude corn on cob). 20 points. No. 2 cans. "Point values on other food items will be announced as soon as they are received from San Francisco," Brown advised. Dealers Are Told Of New OPA Rules Reports that Bend dealers have continued to accept red, blue and sugar stamps for rationed foods despite a recent order of the OPA have reached war prices and ra tion board headquarters here, it was learned today. These reports have resulted in Jackson T. Moor,e acting on instructions from state and national head quarters, to Issue the following official statement: 'Since many local dealers have declared that they do not consider that they have received proper notification of the rationing rules now in effect, these dealers are hereby officially notified that any rationed goods sold without the To Front for Fact Paul V. McNutt, above, War Manpower Commissioner, soon will leave Washington for Eu rope where he and other WMC and WPB representatives will gather first-hand information on the munitions supply situation at the Western Front. Buying of Bonds Takes New Spurt Portland, Ore., Dec. 28 (IP) The sudden upsweep of bond buy ing In Oregon during the past few days has been attributed by state sixth war loan drive offi cials as due in part to the effect of bad news from the war fronts on the civilian population. . The same trend is reflected In blood donations, Red Cross of ficials indicated. Official figures released today show that Oregon's series "E" bond sales in the drive total $31, 668,332 or approximately 93.1 per cent of the quota of 34 million. However, bonds bought through Dec. 31 will count toward the state's quota. At the Portland blood donor center, calls for appointments kept the switchboard operators busy yesterday, as persons who have lapsed for over a year be tween donations attempted to se cure immediate appointments. -KBND- Voice of Central Oregon Affiliated With Mutual Don Le. 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LICENSE SOUGHT ! Leona Callihan, route 1, applied yesterday for a retail beer and package license, class B. Bond Garage company yester day filed a lien upon a 1934 Chev. rolet sedan owned by Harold L. Williams on account of storage, labor and materials amounting to $104.83 expended upon said vehicle. TRUSTEES NAMED Mannheimer estate: Robert J. Mannheimer and Norman B. Mannheimer have been appointed trustees of the estate of Clarence L. Mannheimer, deceased and will take possesion of said estate at the closing of probate proceed, ings. reported that he was unable to find where anything had been taken. Portland Drunks Due for Roundup Portland, Ore.,. Dec. 28 u Portland police were under or-i proper stamps constitutes a viola-1 ders today to arrest every per- tlon of the luw and is subject to penalty. The new order of the OPA, which cancelled certain red, blue and sugar stamps as of Monday midnight, Is In effect in Bend Mooreadded, and these cancelled stamps may not be accepted by dealers. FOUR CARS TAGGED Cars registered to four Bend residents were recently tagged for overtime parking on down town streets, police reports dis closed today. The cars were regis tered to A. A. Symons, 840 Port land.avenue; P. B. Johnson, 2042 West Seventh street:-Patt Skin ner, 220 Drake road, and L. Carter, 1445 West Fourth street. APARTMENT BURGLARIZED After breaking the lock off the door, burglars entered and. ran sacked the apartment of Bob Reid, Gilchrist apartments, according to police reports today. The victim son found on the citys streets -under the influence of liquor, asi plans were being lnid to reduce j the number of traffic fatalities! during the coming week. I Four of Portland's five traffic deaths over the Christmas week-J end Involved persons who had, been drinking, and in addition fi5 1 per cent of the accidents in the city Involved drunken drivers, ac-; cording to Capt. James W. Pur-; cell, head of the police bureau's traffic division. ' Purcell declared that every of-' fleer and every piece of equip-1 ment would be used, if necessary ' to avoid a recurrence of week end tragedies. The orders, effec tive immediately,, will be con tinued indefinitely, he said. In- denning the policy to be followed in the city's traffic courts, Municipal Judge J. J. jQuil- Jin warned that drunken drivers will be given jail sentences. Buy National War Bonds Now! 705 Columbia Street , '.' 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