, MONDAY, DECEMBER IS, 1947 THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND. OREGON PAGE THREE Record National Incomes Affect Farm Situation National personal, disposable income Is estimated at 170 bil lion dollars in 1947, the largest in history, and 2V4 times the 1935 1939 average, according to data In a new outlook circular Just Is sued bv the extension service at Oregon State college. This high consumer purchasing power is the greatest force sustaining de mand for farm products at the N current high level, the authors of the circular state. The data show a close relation ship for many years between the gross value of farm food produc tion and the national disposable income, Huge overseas shipments incident to the great wars have augmented this demand. The du ration of these demands is the most uncertain aspect of the mar ket outlook for farm products in in 1948-39, the report points out. Farm cost prices have also ad- ftanced with the rise in national -Mme t0 tne highest level on record, both for production and marketing. The national Index of prices paid by farmers for com modities, interest and taxes rose . 14 per cent from October 194fr to October 1947. Farm wage rates rose 7 per cent. Meanwhile, de spite gains in a few items, the general level of prices received by farmers advanced only 6 per cent. Thus, the overall exchange value of farm products declined, al though it Improved on some com modities. 5 '. Outlook Less Favorable ; ' The national mitlnnlr fnr fntnl ' farm production in 1948 is less : favorable owing to drought in the winter wheat belt east of the ; Rockies. Feeding ratios are also ; more adverse for the production of meat, milk and poultry prod ucts. Total agricultural produc tion In 1947 was about 36 per cent above the 1935-1939 average, however, or nearly one-fourth more per capita. The new outlook circular also contains sections on net farm in come, land prices and rentals, and farm family living. A copy may be had on request to any county agent or direct from the college. WVTim OP1 SAI;R - NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVETM that by virtue of Ordinance Nov NS346 of the City of Bend, Ore. gon, a municipal corporation, the undersigned will on the 23rd day of December, 1947, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. in the City Commission room in the City Hall, sell to the highest bidders for cash or terms as hereinafter stated the following described real property located in the city of Bend, Deschutes County, Ore gon, provided no bid shall be ac cepted for less than the amount set opposite each respective par cel, which is the minimum ap praised price fixed by the Com mission of the City of Bend: ... Parcel No. 1. Lots 7 and 8, : Block , 13, Bend View, " cash .,.......-.$150.00 Parcel No. 2; Lot G, Block . 14, Berid Vie w. Addn., ' ." cash ..a- : 75.00 Parcel No: 3. Lots 8 and 9 - Block 11, River Terrace, ' cash 200.00 Parcel No. 4 Lots 4, Sand 6, Block 38, Riverside, ' . cash 550.00 GEORGE SIMERVILLE, . Recorder of the City of Bend. ' . 2-8-14-C. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I have, by the county court of the State of Oregon for De schutes County, been appointed A .1 .;l.-.n gt (ha octafA nt Edith M. Whitcomb, deceased, and .all persons navmg claims against aam violate ... , , . 1 t to file the same, duly verified, as required ny law, ai me onice ux my attorneys. DeARMOND, . 1 t DnHu 111,1,. tlnnrt Clrgtann UUIiai oaiiiv uiur., ftuu, -," -1 4Vtt,lViln civ mnnlha frrtm thp rifltA or me nrsi puuueawuu ui mta Notice. DATED and first published this 1st day 01 uecemDer, imi. GEORGE J. CHILDS, Administrator. 149-2-8-14-C. ! BICYCLES HORNS LIGHTS CARL Bond and mwinrrr Brooks-Scanlon Quality Pine Lumber Brooks-Scanlon Inc. Two Men Killed In Car Crash Grants Pass, Ore., Dec. 15 ilpi State police today were Investi gating the cause of an automobile accident which took the lives of two men on the Oregon caves highway Saturday night. Francis Peter Moraveck, 23, driver of the car, and his brother-in-law, C. A. Nickerson, 33, both of Cave Junction, apparently died instantly when they rammed into the rear end of an empty logging truck and trailer, police said. State police Sgt. C. R. Borg man said Moraveck probably failed to see the truck because of approaching darkness and a heavy rain. Troops Give Up Search For Girl Tijuana, Baja Cfa., Mex., Dec. 15 iln Troops were reported. aDanaomng searcn today Tor a 15-year-old heiress who allegedly was kidnaped by a zealous suitor. Jesus Galindo, chief of the Mex ican secret police, said his agency had not been ordered to search for pretty Maria Jesus Yolanda Escobar, heiress to a Mexican land fortune. He said both Tijuana and Ma zatlan offices of the secret police had investigated the case, but dropped it when Mazatlan offi cers learned the young couple planned to marry. Charges Made .The girl's mother, Mrs. Consu- ela Capaceta, charged Maria had been kidnaped by Nazario Moran, 23, and his four brothers and is being held until the mother con sents to Maria's marriage to Moran. An army platoon went into the Mazatlan mountain area near the Nazario ranch, Mrs. Capaceta re ported, but was unable to find her daughter. Food Handlers' School Planned A "make up"' school for local food 'handlers who were unable to attend the December. 9 school will be held in the assembly room of the Deschutes county court house on-Tuesday. at 3 p. m., A W. Westlall, county sanitarian, has announced. This school is being especially 'arranged for persons who were not able tjo attend tne session lasi "SUosday, but any food handler In tne area wishing to attend win ue welcome, Westfall said. Ex-Convict Held On Theff Count Portland, Ore., Dec. 15 IP Police today were holding two men In the city Jail here on charg es of robbing the Olds & King de partment store Friday atternoon. State police. Saturday night captured Ira Everett Bailey, 33, an ex-convict, ai an- vyun vji uvc ItSS Braoka St Fhoa 274 fntDIOBRS, ROLLS FARTS FOB ALL MAKX8 , Buy Where Yon Oct Service Maytag Appfkmee Ster Buvrab HUDSON ACCESSORIES AUSTIN Greenwood """ill""1"l"',ltt auto court, after two officers spotted his car on McLoughlin boulevard and followed him. De tective captuin James Purcell said Bailey admitted his part in the crime. He is being held under $15,000 bail. Richard Nlles Moore, 42, was taken shortly after the robbery with the $17,639 loot still on him. Powers Honored By Science Group Dr. Wilbur L. Powers, head of the department of soils at Ore gon State college and soil scien tist for the experiment station hus received notification of his election as a Fellow in the Amer ican Society of Agronomy. The award is in recognition of "out standing contributions to Ameri can agriculture." Formal notice of the award, voted each year to a limited num ber of scientists in soils, came from the society secretary G. G. Pohlman of the West Virginia ex periment station. Only six fellow awards were approved by the so ciety last year. Improves Water Laws . Secretary of the Oregon Drain age association from 1915 to 1945, and of the Orepon Reclamation congress from 1925 to 1945, Dr, Powers has been instrumental in Improving western water laws, In establishing the value of supple mental irrigation in western Ore gon, in developing efficient meth ods for tiling white land, and in establishing the values of sulphur as a fertilizer in eastern Oregon. He worked on the organizing committee for the first Interna tional Congress of Soil Science and participated in the second congress and tour of Russia in 1930. Inspector for the state soil survey since 1918, he Is author or joint author of more than 100 technical articles and bulletins and of texts on soils. He has been on the staff of Oregon State college since 1909. RATS GET AIR TRIP . New York LP Twenty-four large brown rats left La Guardia field aboard a Sabena Belgian Air Lines plane for .Brussels. They will be used Tor experimental work in fighting an epidemic of infantile paralysis in Belgium. Fbner's Electric Service Phone 353-J 1116 Wall St.. Bend, Ore. DRIVE IN FOR A CHECK-UP . . . and you can make your trip with a carefree mind and a trouble-free car. Need an oil change, iMbrieat ion? Motor need tuning up? Brakes Lights OK? j .Meed a new tire? Battery have plenty of life? ? Heater, Defroster, Windshield s swipe working propsrly? ? We'll make your car safe please drive safe!. 1 AliH Colleges Publish New.Guide Book Oregon State College Oregon and Washington high school stu dents, puzzling over where or whether to go to college, will In the future have the most com plete and unbiased source of in formation ever published to help them decide. This is in the form of a 210-page cloth-bound book just published cooperatively by 31 colleges in Oregon and Wash ington. The book is now available to all high schools at 50 cents a copy, though the publication cost was about $2, reports E. B. Lemon, dean of administration here and chairman of the high school con tests committee of the state sys tem of higher education. That committee is supplying each high school with one copy free, though many high schools are ordering the books in quantity to be used as texts in counseling and guid ance classes. 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