I PAGE SIX Stocks Soar to Seven Year Highs By Elmer C. Walter (United Prcu Financial Editor) New York, Jan. 4 (Hi Stocks rose to new 7-year highs in the general average again today fol lowing a lirief digestion period in the early trading. Volume, still above a million shares, was light er than the previous session, but the market breadth enlarged in scope. Liauor shares were oarticular- ly active and strong following an estimate that the distillers will bo able to turn out as much as 5C, 000,000 proof gallons of Rye and Bourbon whisky, gin and blending spirits in the January production holiday granted by the war pro duction board. Railroad shares were heavily traded with the higher prices is sues showing gains ranging!) to 3 points. Aircrafts rested al though aviation corporation con tinued aclive at the previous close. Some of the coppers, steels, oils, and ulililies displayed strength. International Telephone .again was active hut unchanged. East ern air lines made a new high while American Airlines eased fractionally. POMXANn LIVESTOCK Portland, Ore., Jan. 4 U'i Live stock: Cattle 200, calves 50. Ac tive, fully steady. Few common medium steers 11.00-12.50. Good fed steers up to 15.00 Common medium heifers 9.00-12.50; few medium-good grades 13.00. Can-ner-cutter-cows 5.00-7.00. Medium good beef cows 10.00-11.50. Medium-good bulls 9.5011.50. Good 'waters 14.00; choice quotable to 14.50 or above. Hogs 300. Aclive, steady. Good choice 170-270 lbs. 15.75; heavier and lighter weights down to 14.50. Good sows 13.5014.00. Feed er pigs salable 14.25-14.50. Sheep 200. Active, steady. Good choice wooled lambs salable 13.75 14.00 or above. Medium-good 78 lb. lot 13.00; culls 8.00 down. Good ewes 6.00. PORTLAND PRODUCE Portland, Ore., Jan. 4 dl'i Egg prices today dropped three cents a dozen, in line with the OPA long-range price policy. The sup ply continued short, but the trade shuns B grade eggs. ' Butter prices were unchanged. Butter Cube 93 score 42:)ic; 92 score 42 Vic; 90 score 42c; 89 score 41MjC pound. Eggs Price to retailers: AA large 54c; A large 52o; medium A 47c; small 42 dozen. Official Records Discharges Fileil Honorable discharges from the V. S. navy were filed here yester day by Clarence E. McKinney and Charles E. Boardman. MlNcelluneoiiH An application for a retail beer . license, class C, was filed yester day by Ed L. and Roby B. Wells of Brothers. An application for a dance hall license was filed yesterday by Eastern Star grange No. 482. TO CONTRACTING PAINTERS Vim Are Invited to Alti'ini Convention Oregon Council Painting & Decorating Contractors of America MULTNOMAH HOTEL Portland, Silt., .Inn. 13, 11)15 Albert W. Ilolmirni. Hrc. nil H. K. J4lh Ave., rurlUnil, Or. Great Way to relieve stuffiness, Invite Sleep if nose fills up Tonwht It's wonderful how a little Vft-tro-nol congestion. Also relieves distress of liend cotdsl Follow directions In folder. VICKSVA-TRO-NOL! rrw drops Mikt Brtathini Cailet HAMMAN STAGE LINES Announces Change of Schedules For Salem Effective Jan. 8, 1945 Leave Bend 7.30 A.M. Arrive Salem 12:35 P.M. Leave Salem 1:50 P.M. Arrive Bend 7:10 P.M. Connection! are made at Salem to and from all Willamette Valley and Coast points. For additional information call PACIFIC TRAILWAYS DEPOT Phone 500. 'Ah-h-h' Man Snub-nosed and freckled. Van Johnson, above, new Hollywood find, appears to be the current heart-throb, especially among the more mature segment of the swoon sisterhood. His pictures attract long lines of sighing girls, who spurn Frank Sinatra to see Johnson make faces, which, they declare, "does some thing" to them. Junior Chamber Plans Observance Bruce Gilbert, President of the Bend Julilor chamber of com merce, announced today that the week or January 14-21 is being observed nationally as Junior chamber of commerce week. On January 22 the United States Junior chamber of commerce will celebrate its 25th anniversary, with over 800 local organizations joining with the national Junior chamber of commerce In staging ! rounders day banquets. It was on January 21, 1920, that the Junior chamber of commerce movement was founded in St. Louis with twelve organizations as the original nucleus. The Jun ior chamber of commerce in Bend was organized in February 1944. The local organization is hold ing Its Founder's day banquet on Saturday, January 20. The ban quet will be the high point of local plans and will feature the presentation of a distinguished service award key .to the young man of the community, bel.ween the ages of 21 and 35, who has rendered the most outstanding contributatlon to the communilyi in- the past year. Similar pre-' sentatlons are being made by Junior chambers of commerce throughout the nation upon the approval of nominees' qualifica tions by the United States Junior chamber of commerce which pro vides the awards. Bus Line Plans Schedule Change An important change in the Hammnn Stage lines schedule be tween Bend and Salem was an nounced here today by Floyd Hamman, owner. The change is to become effective next Monday, Jan. 8. Buses which now leave from Bond for Salem at 6 p.m., will af ter that date leave here at 7:30 a.m., Hamman said. The bus will arrive in Salem at 12:35 p.m., and leave on the return trip to Bend at 1:50 p.m., arriving here at 7:10 p.m. Hamman staled that (he revised schedule will make it possible to make connections with other serv ices north and south from Salem, as well as to a number of western cities such as Monmouth, Dallas, Philomath, Newport, McMinnville and Newborn. With the opening of the state legislature in Salem soon, Ham man believed that this schedule change would prove attractive to a number of Bend folks wishing to attend the sessions. .On mink fur farms the animals are usually housed in separate pens because of their pugnacious dispositions. rzs THE Classified Rates Local Paid in Advance; 23 Words One Time ..85o 23 Words Three Times ... 73c 25 Words Six Times $1.83 All wards or 2S add lc pr word tluaa number of lni.rtl.na Ono month run. umo eopr, v day rat. Minimum Chargo, lie LINE RATE I Uc CAPITALS 20c ClaulNed AdrtrtUIni, Coin In Adrnnet Daily Cluing Tim. 12:10 P. M. BEND LODGE NO. 139 A. F. & A. M. Special Communication Thuis., Jan. 4, 7:30 p. in. M. M. Decrees VUlllns Bnthron Weleomo George Siiuervllle, Sec'y. BEND AERIE NO. 2089 Meets Every Thursday Night F. O. E. Hall . W. M. Loy, V. P. Phone 20-F-5 Harry A. Marshall, Secretary co Bend Dairy Store FOR SALE BABV CRIB and mattress almost new. Phone 489-W evenings or 588 days. SPLENDID BUY, 5 acres, close in. 4 acres C.O.I. Neat 4-rooin house. 2 cisterns. New barn, chicken house. $1700, $500 .down, $25 month. Anne Forbes, 3(i Oregon. Phone 3U-W. 2 WHEEL trailer, all steel frame work, 16" tires, new tubes. Ars neaw drag saw, twin cylinders. 1931 Ford motor just overhauled and mounted for portable power unit. 550 each. A van Turner. Rt. 1, Box 422. 2-WHEEL trailer $12. Open eve nings. 350 Division. MODERN 5 room house, includ ing nice range, circulating heater, garage, woodshed, extra one-room I cabin, fruit cellar, garden plot. In- quire 1334 Columbia. THESE THINGS must go! Here's our price what's yours? Any offer considered. Young pet goat, $3.00; 75 lb. Ice box, $3.00; axe, $1.75; woman's leather boots, new (S, 5'.i) $8.00. 2nd house Trap Chiub ltd. Phone 220. BULLS of all kinds, Hereford, Guernsey und Jersey. Some nice milk cows ready to freshen. Sad dle horses and saddles. Franks Service Station, phone 78-J. W. R. Franks, Redmond. ATTRACTIVE 3-bedroom modern house, newly decorated inside and nut Pljiit.rn.I now ronf Rnuji. ifYlMnl rlnilhln friiriiiro "Wnfl Inun available. Anne Forbes, 36 Ore gon. Phone 36-W. MUST SELL at once, 4 room mod ern furnished house, three blocks from business district on pave ment, has utility room, builtin tubs, electric refrigerator, electric range, circulating neater, and well furnished. Priced to sell. Write No. 11891 care of Bulletin. ELECTRIC WASHING machine, $75.00. 860 Federal. Phone 647-W. LARGE WALNUT dresser with plate glass mirror. Call at 27 Mueller or phone 859-W. 5 ROOM modern house Including coal and wood circulator, hard wood floors, double garage, three lots. 352 E. Kearney. 22 PISTOL, '36 Dodge 4 passenger coupe better than average paint and tires, many extras. Motor just rebuilt. Phone Sisters 781 after 6 p. m. MEN'S AND LADIES' used coats just cleaned and pressed, real bar gains. 350 Division. NEW STYLE white enamel range, a real buy; dresser, library diner table with 4 leather bottomed chairs, dark Walnut bed, double deck coil springs, almost new tent, round oak table and 4 chairs, $8.00; heating stoves, metal bed steads, dresser bases, archery set, ball and socket trailer hitches and bumper hitches, replacement balls for trailer bitches, used chairs 50c each. 350 Division. 4 BANTAM HENS and 2 roosters i all for $1.50. 1131 Davenport. I Governor. HORIZONTAL 1,7 Pictured U. S. governor 12 Asylum 14 Rounded 15 Observe 1 7 Zodiacal constellation 8 Railroad (ab.) 9 Ever (contr.) 10 Greek letter 1 1 Fiber knots 10 Winglike part 13 Pol'Sv 17Mvstc iifusu syllabic 18 Knock i 19 He is governor of 21 Predisposed 24 Cognomens 28 Existed 29 Perfect 30 Symbol for erbium 31 Ambary s 1!) Inertness 20 Makes ' sorrowful 21 Weighting lead 22 Rhode Island (ab.) 23 Stove parts 25 Repasts 26 Babylonian deity 32 Aromatic plants 35 Skirmish 37 Fundamental 38 Inflow 39 Advents 43 Point 48 Rough lava 47 Ailing 48 King (Fr.) 51 Enraptured 53 Substance 55 Make amends 56 Acknowledges VERTICAL 1 Doctors (ab.) 2 Tinv 3 Native of (suffix) 4 Greek (ab.) 5 Cured 6 Having height 1 - J """t If b U lio i 5-1 p 3 7T-E 1 ft rJ S )ty A P x A "7 5T ii r h ' sr $sSi " lw " , T" r, fj- rs tr J t; L-L.J I.I I 1 I I I I I r BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON, THURSDAY, JAN. 4. or sau: ALL THE CIGARS you want for sale nt The Smoke Shop. SEMI-MODERN houses, west side. 3 rooms, 2 stoves, $900, $250 down, $20 month. 2 bedroom house, partly furnished, $950, $300 down, $25 month. Anne Forbes, 3G Oregon. Phone 3G W. NEW FINGER TIP length fur coal reduced price last one. Also new fur chubby. 350 Division. ONE BOX trailer, 4x8 1G" wheels. Sturdy one piece weld job. See at 57 Gilchrist Ave. FOR SALE OR TRADE WOULD LIKE to trade: New wal- nut nedroom suite, breakfast set, prewar daveno and matched mat tress and hnx tinrlnrna for- cmnri trailer house. Will pay some dlf- lerence. 13b Canal St., Bend. PURE BRED Guernsey bull 20 months old or lrnrtp fnr anm milk cow. 9 miles north on old Red mond highway, la mile east from Peterson's rock gardens. Geo. M Cdffelt. FOR RENT ! 3-R O O M furnished apartment, ! wood, water and lights furnished. 35 Hawthorne. Phone 39. 2 ROOM apartment with furni ture. Army couple preferred. 726 wan. 3 ROOM semi-modern furnished house. Inquire P144 Hartford. COZY WARM 4-room modern partly furnished house. Phone 36-F-2. 6G4 Penn Ave. MODERN three room furnished apartment. Close to city center. Wood, water, lights furnished. $25.00. Adults only. Apply at 945 E. 2nd. ROOM AND BOARD for men at Shirley Hotel. 78 Kearney. Phone 590-W. NEAT SMALL 2 room! house, partly furnished, good garage. 4 room house partly furnished, not modern. Inquire 236 E. Haw thorne. J. H. Buchholz. CLEAN SLEEPING and house keeping room, kitchen and laun dry privileges. Linen and bedding furnished. Automatic heat. Phone 493-W. WANTED WILL SOMEBODY sell me a box or 2 wheel trailer. Phone 220. BICYCLES Top cash prices for bicycles, wheels, tricycles, frames, wagons, parts of all kind.-, broken ones OK. Carl Austin, 220 Green wood. WE DO mattress revonatlng and rebuilding, work guaranteed. Bend Bedding Co. Phone 753-J. USED GUNS and motors, WM pay good prices or liberal trade In allowances on new ones. Evans Fly Co. South highway. USED RADIOS Will pay top prices for good used radios. George's Radio Service. New loca tion, 838 Wall St. Phone 900. WANT TO BUY a low iron wheel wagon in good shape. J. B. La Rue. 1988 Awbrey Road. TO RENT or lease small acreage with four or fice room house in Redmond -vicinity. Rt. 1, Box 155, Redmond, Oregon. USED OR SHOT OUT guns. Put that old rusted, broken down or shot out gun Into cash. Such guns as 22, 25-20, 32-20, 30-30, 45-70, all bolt action etc. I want them for parts and rebuilding. Eugene Clark, 1037 Harmon Blvd., after 6:00 p. m. WILL BUY good small houses on west side. P. O. Box 735, Bend. SEWING MACHINE in good con dition. Singer or White preferred. C-ill m wrllrt Mre I I I ... .... 1.I.-1CI- bury, 904 Roosevelt. HELP WANTED BELL HOPS wanted at Pilot Butte Inn. Aliftuer In Pr'evlnilB Puiile 27 Frojcn rain 33 Indian army (ab.) 34 Scratch 35 Subjected to of 43 Beverage 44 Interest (ab.) 45 Golf teacher. 48 Portuguese milling coin 3G Early English 49 Ontario (ab.) , (ab.) 50 Belongs to it 40 Rodent. 52 Any 41 Contends 54 Millimeter , 42 In the manner (ab.) It-It rAbl5l. i A,t Ql g spt; L o ma Mi 5 3 a1 1 HELP WANTED GIRL for general housework Room and board and good wages. Mrs. Martin Lane, 42 Louisiana. WOMAN OR GIRL for general housework, permanent position Phone 104li, 759 Koanoke. WOMAN to care for 2 pi e school children during scnooi ween. Hours 8:30 to 4:30. Phone 787-W or call 1204 Hill. - - RELIABLE PERSON to care for 2 small children during office hours. Room and board if desired Good wages. Call 831 during day or h:h w alter 7 p. m. SITUATION WANTED EXPERIENCED service station attendant wants position. Write Kt. l, tsox JUJ. USED CARS 1941 SPECIAL De-Luxe Ford V-8, good rubber. Motor just overhaul ed. Sleeping trailer easily made into fiat rack. See Claude Lundy, Box 50, Rt. 1. 1931 CHEVROLET 2-door sedan, 4 new tires. Phone 33-F-12. Rt. 2 Box 18, north on new Dalles-Cat ifornla highway. 1936 DELUXE Chev. coupe. 5 pre war tires, heater, seat covers. Mo tor just overhauled. Call 8b5. LOST PILOT'S WINGS engraved R. L. M. 4-12-43. Please return to 515 Lava Road. FOUND ALMOST NEW. right hand leather glove, soldiers. 6 Lava Koad. PLAIN GOLD band ring, engrav ed inside, found 2 or 3 weeks ago. Probably has keepsake' value to owner, b Lava Road. BOARD AND ROOM REOPENING BOARDING house. Home cooked meals served family style. Nice warm rooms. Board and room at Delaware Hotel, Mrs. Mason, manager. Phone 31-W. MISCELLANEOUS SPENCER SUPPORTS Dress and surgical. Men's and women's belts. Phone 668 or 21-F-4. Mrs. Edna Boyd Brinson. O'Kane Bldg., or Box 164, Bend. SKATES HOLLOW ground, keys made, saws filed. Guns, locks, pho. nographs, electric appliances re paired. Soldering.. Shears, knives sharpened. Open Sunday and eve nings. Henderson's Repair Shop, 112 Minnesota. FULLER BRUSHES, mops, floor waxes, furniture polish, the new sate odorless all-purpose cleaner, and many other household aids. Phone 594. Lloyd Wheadon, 1714 Steidl Road, Bend. QUIET CHEERFUL home And considerate care for aged or ail ing. Phone 493-W. PRINTING YOUR LETTERHEADS can be made any size you desire, with any printing you like. Estimates gladly given. The Bulletin. 1944 Numbers to Stay on Coupons Motorists In the Portland OPA district were advised today by E. W. Eggen, milage rationing rep resentative, not to change the en dorsement on their present gas oline coupons when they get their new motor vehicle registration stickers. They are instructed to leave the old license number en dorsements "as is" on present coupons as service station opera tors may not accept coupons on which endorsements have been altered, Eggen emphasized. Motorists in Southwestern Washington who will receive new 1945 license plates instead of stickers, and those out of state motorists now in Oregon who ob tain license plates, are also ad vised not to change the license number already endorsed on their coupons. These motorists should change their book cover or identi fication folder of present coupons by drawing a line lightly through the old license plate number and placing the new license plate number above or below. Also, the license number should be changed on the milage ration ing record which all motorists received from their local boards with their coupon book. These changes should be made in ink, indelible pencil or by typewriter. Buy National War Bonds Now! Dr. Grant Skinner DENTIST 1036 Wall Street Evenings by Appointment Oilier rhoni TS Ru Phon 819-W ThoaModa of mto and women hav found that tima-taited Ituart TfcbltU briat quick. nappy reuaf to weep-robbing armptoma of acid iadlfcttiaa, nMintsa. and asatt atom aca, Taita daUcloua, met to taka no Boidnt bottle. Try tham bava a food nifht'a alp and waka op in the morning feUac Ilka a Sl.OOO.0OO. Get genuine Stuart Tableta at toot druggist olf 2Sc. OOa, or Si. 20 nndet suk- , ac'a poaitifa noaeT-batk guarantee, j a 0 1 945 L 5t a ... Jacquard Design Blankets Big 72-84 blanket of soft cotton in bright Indian designs, ( "f sateen bound a real Penney value! At Similar jacquard blanket in same stitched ends. 5 Wool For Extrai Warmth: Plaid Pairs 3.98 Full double bed size plaid pairs, 72x84, of long staple cotton with 5 added wool for extra warmth and lustre, satten bound. 80 Wool Camp Blanket 4.98 Husky blanket of 80 wool in dark blues and grays fine for work, camp or car. 100 Wool Filled Rayon Taffeta Comforter 13.50 Rich and Lovely and Warm! A Wonderful Bedding Value! Double Breasted Wool Mackmaws 8.98 Long model, two slash pockets, two flap pockets model, half belt. All wool and flannel lined. Blanket Lined Covert Work Jacket 2.85 Husky gray covert cloth work jacket, zipper fast ened, with warm flannel lining. , Part Wool Work Sox, white, colors, pair 25c Just In Heavy blue and brown sinner! trula' alls, bib, high back, sanforized 1.89 SAi ! t bright designs, 70x80 size, Feather Bed Pillow All new feather pillow in choice of striped or flowered ticking, 20 by 26-Inch size. Better Bed Pillow 1.98 Same size pillow, all new hen feathers, striped or flowered, heavier ticking with bound seams. Men's All Wool Coat-Sfyle Sweater 4.98 Warm and neat looking utility sweater, 1 007 wool in coat style, blue and tan tones. Rich Looking Twill Snow Caps 1.69 Weatherized satin twill snow caps with ski visor and ear flaps, olive drab. - - OVERALLS husky! For A Gayer Spring! RAYON FABRICS 59c yd. e Season of opening buds, cap tured in a soft, smooth rayon. e Printed crepes and solid col ors for a dress that's pretty! e Prints, gayly incautious or very discreet! Come see! e Easy-to-work-wlth spun rayons, perky summer patterns. Other rayon fabrics of higher qual ity same lovely designs usable! 79c yd. ft 7 1.25 9 raa 1.98 bmim Blue and white striped dairymen's overalls sanforized, heavy reinforced denim 1.79