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r I ; i ! II t i . i t i M PAGE SIX THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON TUESDAY, DECEMBER ?7, 1949 20,000 Readers Check These Ads Daily Classified Rates MK'AL PAID IN ADVANCE 24 Word One Time ftuc Word Three Times ..$l.Sfl 25 Word Nix Times Sl0 All vataa atar It ada lr pr wni umt nanbvr af laarrtlaiia. Om Mali raa. aalaa rapt, V, a 17 ral. Mininaa) charf-, ac, Una Kala lc Capilala fe Ktr lie Una, mmmuia car LUalat lla claaailiaaa. II aak Tor Sale Miscellaneous Services For Sale Real Estate MID WINTER BUYS Di.pl. T AaVartblat Chain tin. I a. a. rarlaaa b.T. Ona naif pan ar Umr, p.m. aacana aaa nmlaaa ta aabtlrali-a- - pipe, iHiuiite tubs on roll ers. $4.95. Bicycles. $5.95. Elec. - washer. $11.75. Comb, wood ami i elee. ranee. Scwine ma- TWO BEDROOM. MODERN ! chi's- to $23.95. I-ots of Living room, kitchen wired nice!0"1''1 R001' buys. W are clean bath, tub and shower: new fix-; mR bouse. Drive out and see what tures; large utility: Inlaid linole- we 1,av0- K"87r1t OJFF-S BAROAIX SPOT wtt'lf VoWdown. KaU,e'1- ' N-HiWayrholle ,.-! Evening SMALL NEW HOUSE Knotty pine finish. lias electric water RADIO nTRircrnmni..ta cit H.r" SALE Al 1. THIS; WASHINlI MACHINE REPAIRS viTi-u- ' i All makes: also eleo. motors. j Picked up, repaired and relumed. Used swItiK iwcker, $9.95. White! 1557-W h',-15 Galveston enamel elec. washer. $19.95. Dav-j -; enport anil chair. SJ9.95. Electric iiKAHNi. $1195 Flee refrigerator r " cicaiieo. ivikiiiim an.i Car radio, $9 95. Vj r,,l: Oil Bui tiers and Oil Clivu- springs. $7.95. Mattresses 9" ncaicrs iicaiuM aim mi W hite enamel wood range. V-KMi-V I 'egon HcJ''"g Co. Phone Oil circulator, like new. $.95. A ! real good 4 -niece bedroom suite. W9.95. 21 ft. new galvanise.! CI .U T S range, $79.95. Ul'AKrs SHAKE .I.Xl'.W I Tokyo, IVc. u Uli-Thivo now earthquake.; shook th alea north i of Tokyo today in the wake of heavy shocks yesteitlav thai kill ed eight iH'isons, luluiisl :x) ami damaged 2M houses. Although the shocks wvie fell in Tokyo, none was strong enoiii::i to cause any damage in die no casualties repotted BAI1V SHOES preserved for life! n pearl: 3 heautitul colors - pink, i heater: to let. shower: l.nimirv trays; sink. Rug. oil heater, dave no and chair. Nicely located on two level lots. $(350 cash. FURNISHED livlng room; utility; garage; woodshed. Three lots, lawn, trees, garden. Winter s wood. A lot of paid up Insurance and taxes. $4000. $1700 down. Phlleo and other natim..illv known brands. Tubes tested.; tjena furniture Co. blue and ivory. Out bv Christmas. Mail orders taken. Agents want, ed; also hnhv shoes. P. II. Hen derson. E. 2nd St. SAW FILING. gumming, ham meriiiR, band saw welding, samler belts, band saw blades, new han dles hung in tools. Sexton Supplv & Saw Service. 1195 Wall Street. WASHING MACHINE SERVICE and ronairs on all makes. Phone, 274. 1033 Brooks. i Three bedrooms: ! A LARGE stock of reconditioned Kitchen; shower: ' anQ Kuarameeu used rvlrigera- tors irom 549.50 up: used wring er washers from $19.50 up. Used automatic electric ranRcs from $39.50 up and also troners. 163 E. Greenwood. Oregon Equipment v.o.. pnonr tsss. HOUSE MOVING and raislnr: large or small. Estimates gladly given. Holman Transfer. 2tU liv ing. Phone 9S7. Divorced Wife Of Spy Trial Scienfist Weds New York. Dee, S7 Uli-Thp dl vouihI wife of Dr. Raymond lloyer. convicted scientist In the ..p uiese capital. There woie i i-'. "i v " 7 ' ,' . ',,"!,!, ........... ... inn i tiiii, tin July 14, !i was leurned today. 1'ield is u ronlriliutor to the com munist iKirly's 'Dally Woiker" heii. The former Anita Cohen Hover divorced the McGill university chemist in Miami. June 10. 1947. lioyer was known as "the profes sor" In Ihe Soviet spy ring oier- aiuig in i annua and received n two-year sentence for conspiracy to violate Ihe Canadian official secret act. Field admitted lhat Juik'n D. W riicst (HMiormed the quiet mar- ceremony in Us Vegas, where Field had divorced MI1K K TO liKHlTOUs III the County Couri of ihe Stale of Oivon for the County of IVschtues In the Matter of the Estate of Cora Mav l.asiter. Itva.sl The undersigned having Uvn apiKiinleti bv the aNive entitUsi Court of the State of Oregon, for I me County ntoivsald. lulmlnlstra ; tor of the Estate of Cora Mav Lasiter. deceased, ami having 'qualified, notice Is hereby given j to the creditors of. and all per-1 : sons having claims against said i riagi 1 deceased, to present Ihetn. vei i-1 Nov. tied as required bv law. J. A. DUDREY, REALTOR 1039 Wall St. Phone 1327-W Across from Pilot Butte Inn AFRAID OF FIRE? But you can beat it! Fvr-Fvter alarms warn you. Fvr-Fvter "Ex tinguishers put fires out "quicklv! Protect your property and your life! Call Peter Roberts, 4Si; or write Box 641. 2 NICE building lots on E. 8th. Priced for quick sale. $575. GOOD 2 br., mcd.; large liv. rm. Nice kitchen and dinette.. Bath. Fruit cellar. Garage. $4250; $500 cash. 31s a., with 2 br., mod. home. Citv water. Good ntithnilriincrc Close in, on pave. $9500; $4500!13Jt "JKl d-window coupe; ex cash. icellent motor, transmission and 2-yr-old, fully mod., gas' equipped. ' rear-end. Radio, heater, skirts. Large liv. rm. Well olannert i hollywoods. dual pipes, new seat kitchen and dinette. Att. ga-ieovers. Perfect body with four- six months after the first nohli. c.-.tion of this notice, to said Cora - , .i.i v rigm ai ine oiiuv of her Domestic Water Pumps ; attorney. Duncan U McKay Service and Repairs j O'Kanc Building. Bend. Oregon All makes. ! CORA MAY WRIGHT, lpoTAV lti4Galveston Dated 5th day of December. SEPTIC TANKS cleaned, drain ' Adminlsnntor ,,f ti. iv-.-.t.. , l-ree estimates. Phones M.,.. i n "...,," DUNCAN L. McKAY. Attorney for Administrator. 3iH!1218C holes shot ! 1252-J or 975-J. D. W. Grimes. 210 Who isn't? Lavis Ave., Bend. For Sale I'scd Cars TRAVELING Truck-Crane. Doing light or heavy dutv hoisting, load-: ing or pulling. R. B. Watson.' phone 1699-J. 163B Galveston. i ELECTRICAL WIRING All types of electrical wiring bv guar anteed licensed men. Free esti mates. Telephone 159. ' wiininiius second wife four months earlier. Field, a grcat-Rical-grandson of Commodore I'ornelius Vanderhllt, refused lo discuss the marriage at his summer estate In New Hart ford, Conn. It was Field who on Nov, 3 personally delivered the $3U0.000 bail required lo free the 11 communist leaders recent ly convlctit! In New York He contributed $5,01)0 to the Wallace for president cai:iuilgn. Hover's part in the Canadian Soviet spy plot was revealed bv Igor liouenko. cipher clerk in Bend Trap Club Meeting Friday Bend Trap club members will hold their annual meeting Friday, lec. 30, m H p.m., with officers for the mining year lo lie eiiH'iin. i in. meeting will lie held at Uie trap club's building, on the grounds Ju.n south of Bend. In a ptactliv shoot vestenliiv. one (M-rfect simiv was turned In. bringing to Hl straight the iium-Ihm- of targets shattered by Ev erett Raiulio in recent snoots. Yes. lerday he nddnl 25 to his earlier run of 75 straight. One near perfect was also re ciinhxl yesterday when N. H. Gil beit, club president, crnckisl J4 out of n possible 25. W. Evans and l.on Henderson each scored 23 out of 25. OUT OUR WAY By J. R. William. ; ettciiv l tuOtwiHT ii firr-N rvpuv -." MftC'HV I VANUilMMC ACT KK PkXM'II.P )rv, s WRPCHV 1 vl ClAARfT A-Vip r-W.7N t-AM- i'(' Cif CC'HY f NINo TltrM AKCHNP TO , V iSiX'J.' J ( INolhlMIN-'Ulil TMlrtivIMB J . ' I nc-.;r iiMfj rve t-iTM im m v.rrcMv-4-ooi-p' 1 . IN1U TlIlT CAkTtT jTTvW '; ' wiimacviji.' : . t iSiinf vl m W O llVll.t'lNl win NVTnrg c.ft i'.bav r..?:.-.. :,'.' r' u rage and ulilitv. New district. $7350; $1750 cash, bal. FHA. For value, call Mr. Locklin 331 E. M. BUCKNUM, REALTOR 1029 Brooks Phone 331 months old paint job. $250 cash, or $275 terms: or make offer. Call 275-J Redmond: or see at Ken Marr Mobil Gas Station, Redmond. FURNITURE MOVING: d u s t- WP-m-. January 6. 1950, for all proof padded van. We pack vnnr ' ,n0 llve. timber marked or desig- china with care, hane vour i n.aUM ,Ior rutting and all mer- clothes in our wardrobe. Local and nation wide moving and storage. Holman Transfer. 201 irvmg. Phone 9.S7. NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER KOli SAI.K Oral auction bids will be re., the Russian emlwssv at Ottawa ceived by the Regional Forester 11 showed thut the scientist tum or his authorized representative ! ed over information to the Run el the office of the Forest Super-,' siaiis about the secret wartime wsor, ijenn. uregon. oegtnning at I explosive KDX. ment. Bal. $35 Owner, 1703-W. month. Phone i"93-J; or 1527 Division. GILBERT'S REAL ESTATE OFFERS FOR SALE DESIRABLE HOME? Good loca tion and excellent condition. Liv ing rm. has fireplace and wall-to-wall carpeting; kitchen and break last rm. attractive with inlav and wired for range; beautiful bath rm.; lge. br. with 2 closets; 2 small upstairs br. Well improved lot, 120x110, fenced; with garage $8500 well furnished, or $7500 un- lurnisneo. 2 BEDROOM: Modern home, with fireplace. Living rm., din ing rm., kitchen; 2 br.; bath, and utility. Fenced yard, with garage. Near schls.; close in. $6300, with $800 down. Oil heat 3 ROOMS: With bath, for only $2750 with less than $500 down. Garage, woodshed, cellar, fenced corner lot; immediate possession. GILBERTS REAL ESTATE 1015 Wall Phone 23-J 1940 CHEV. PANEL for sale, or i trade for bldg. material. Phone idss-k. can De seen at 434 E. Emerson. 1948 CROSLEY station wagon: in good cond. For only S550. Val's Hepair Shop. Phone 2100-J1. For Kent WANT TO SELL? List your property with GILBERT. A square deal, and prompt, efficient, courteous service Is yours at Gil bert's Real Estate. 1015 Wall St. NEED A HOME? Check the Deal of the Day on KBN'D 9:45 a m. Call today and inspect the listings at Gilbert's Real Estate. 1015 Wail St. Fuel GOOD, DRY body wood, any length. 128 cu. ft. guaranteed on 16", 24 and 4 ft. Phone 1786-W. GOOD JUNIPER wood. $10 per cord, delivered, any length. Phone 1511-J2. COLDER weather coming. Don't get caught short Order today. 5 grades wood. Lump, nut coals. Prompt delivery, city or country. Phone 767. Brookings Wood Yard. DRY PINE body wood, $9 a cord by 5 cd. load, if possible. Phone two. ttotz woodyard, Sister3, Ore. 2 RM., MODERN, furnished apt.; pri. bath; gas range and gas heat. Close in. Call at 615 Georgia. 3 BR., unfurnished house to partv buying some furniture. Close in; very reasonable rent. Available early in January. Phone 1874-R. 42 Louisiana. NICE & CLEAN. 2 RM.. semi mod., furnished or unfurnished house; yard, and garage. See at 1436 Albany. Inquire at 1325 Albany. 4 RM.. FURNISHED house; en closed porches and garage: oil heat. Will sell; easy terms. 1233 Baltimore. Phone 216-L. : nated for chantable dead timber located on an area embracing about 7000 acres within Sections 19, 20, 21 22. 23. 24. 25. 26, 27. 2S. 29. 30 I 32. 33 and 3-1. T. s I? i". v CARPENTER WORK: New con-! and Sections 4 and 5. T. 21 s" struction. rough framing. remod-iR. 15 E W.M., In the Pine Mtn. ins and shoo area. Deschutes National Forest. Phone 650-M, Oregon, estimated to be 20.000.000 i leet H.M.. more or less, of live r'trr irir tdi--l- o . ; ' an(' marked dead ponderosa pine Hic,t;iP . i; t"? 3"'1 an unestimated amount of t J lZlSOCk, a"1 h-v, hau'-i unmarked (lead ponderosa pine fm,rif.k J'ves,fVr-lo !a'Kl 0(hf,r species of sawtlmbcr. hn.. & JimT' ,Auc,"n Sealed bids accompanied bv the Flni tio bShvI,t ."" ?: requirc.1 payment received by the pEfon w ' l ortland-j Forest Supervisor prior to 2:00 flione i.HW. j p m january fa- ,95a wi wn. CASCADE HARDWOOD ! sidoretl the equivalent of an oral FLOOR CO bl1 arul Pst' 'or the Informa- Laying, sanding and finishing all ! J,1".". . ,? i . T"e n"',,nlise1 types of wood floors. Refinish old alue. of the timber according to floors like new. We sell flooring. I '""R term, normal market and op Work any place in Central Ott 5rafuV! co"(1"ins. Is S5.90 per M 221 Greenwood. Phone 167, In her Miami divorce, the for mer Mrs. Buyer was awarded $500 monthly tsllmony and cus tody of the wo Buyer children. She charged that the professor devoted all his time to his work. Suspect Jailed In Murder Case Flying Saucers Again in News New York, Dee. 27 illi ... True magalno said lodiiy I tin t "In formed authorities" bclick'- thai "flying saucers" are Intel plane, lary vehicles" manned by mc men from a distant civilization more advanced than on earth. Concluding wlthoui reset vatloii that "flying saucei lire real." ,'Ti ue said II learned Unit "a rock- i Ml JltlfhnHll UtllHlin.wl nf V', I.,I,I i- i Field O. Iiua lulil llt- f.,,,.,.1 IS no Ron. days. FOR WELL and drain hole drill ing call Lee Grimes. 224 Davis. Phone 975-J or 1252-J. STORAGE PACKING MOVING To, from, or within Central Ore gon. Good equipment and experi enced men. BEND STORAGE & TRANSFER 222 Irving Ave. Phone 444 2 RM., FURNISHED apt; close in. Suitable for couple. Lights and water furnished. $30 mo. Phone 1518-J2. 54 Lake Place. 2 RM., MODERN, furnished house; close in; all utilities fur nished. Call ac 615 Georgia. FOR LEASE: Gas station, gro cery. Propane, 5 cabins. 3 br.. mod. liv. quarters. Free rent this winter. $60 per month starting April 1. Phone 2008-J1. APTS. FOR RENT for winter months. L Rancho Motor Hotel Phone 199-Z. Redmond. CABINS at Pine Tree Auto Court on South Hiway 97. Winter rates. FURNISHED, 2 & 3 rm. apts.; all utilities furnished. Reasonable. Shady Nook Auto Court DRY BODY WOOD, any length. Phone 852-W. Claude Gant, 1204 Davenport. 2 CORD 16" gr. slab. $14.00; 2 cord 16" dry slab, $19.00, deliver ed in Bend. (You haul from yard. $5 per cord.) Central Oregon Fuel Co., phone 201-W. 936 A St, Redmond, Ore. SEASONED JACKPINE & body wood. Full cord. 1564 Division. Phone 793-R. For Sale Farm Products CHOICE YOUNG beef. Big or 'A. J. O. Porter, Rt. 1, Box 316. "gai astern star urange. 10 TONS ALFALFA hay, baled. 2-unlt DeLaval milker, complete H. S. Applegate. 3 mi. N.W. Turn alo. Phone 296-L. 1 GENTLE JERSEY milk cow; age 6; will freshen Feb. 5. This cow is gentle enough for women or children to milk. Kendall Franklin, Rt. 2, Box 14; hi mi. north of Glen Vista, on old Red mond Hiway. A-l MEADOW hay, $32 period in 2 & 3 ton lots. 1 ton lots, $35. Phone 1511-J2. CONSIGN YOUR LIVESTOCK to Central Oregon Auction for the highest prices. Sale every Thursday. Ben R. Smith, Mgr. Phone 12-R-3. For Sale Miscellaneous 2-BEDROOM furnished house for rent to responsible party. Phone 1343-R or inquire at 1910 East 2nd. Wanted THIS IS IMPORTANT NEWS FOR MEN OR WOMEN DESIR ING TO GUARANTEE A SECURE FUTURE The Northwest Broadcasting School of Portland is now enroll ing 1950 classes. In no other field does the future hold brighter fi nancial promise and security than in Radio and Television. The in dustry needs and wants trained announcers, script writers, and technicians . . . but these are spe cialized Jobs and need prepara tion. That is why it will pay you to investigate Ihn M.I.H.n,., Broadcasting Schonl rnmninio! day and night classes ... the lat est equipment . . . and a staff of nationally Known Instructors. Ap proved for veterans. Housing fa cilities arranged. Write todav for our booklet. Northwest Broadcasting School 531 S.W. 12th Ave. Portland. Ore. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK Portland, Dec. 27 Uli Cattle feet for live and marked dead ponderosa pine and $1.00 per M feet for unmarked dead ponder osa pine and other species. No bid will lie considered which is less man these rates as a base rate applicable through the entire period of the sale agreement, plus an additional amount of at least $15.30 per M feet for live and marked dead ponderosa pine and $1.50 per M feet for unmarked dead ponderosa pine and other species, which additional amounts shall be subject to quarterly calendar adjustment upward or downward by 0.4 of the difference between the Western Pine Associ ation base index prices deter mined as set forth below and the salable 900; market active on re duced supply; generally asking , average of the Western Pine As unevenly higher; few early sales ; sociation index prices as calcu strong to 50 cents higher; medi-j latcd by the Forest Service at the urns up most; good 11UJ in. ted! end of each quarter. Such adiust- steers 25; average good abovs 25.50; medium steers 23.50-24 in cluding sorted load 818 lb. Cana dians at 23.50; commons 20; good light fe8 heifers 23.75; high me dium 22; common heifers mostly 15-18: cutter dairy type down to 12; canner-cutter cows slow; mostly steady at 11.50-12.50; many held 50 cents r more high er to 13; common-medium beef cows 13.50-16.50; good young cows 17.25-18; good beef bulb 17.50-18.50; common-medium sau sage bulls 14.5016.50. Calves salable 150; market ac tive, strong to CO conts or more higher; good v?alers 24-25; odd choice 26; some held higher; good vealers 24-25; odd choice 20; heavy calves slow early. Hogs saiable 450; market ac tive; 75 cents higher; gcod-choiee 180-230 lbs. mostly 17.75; 150-170 lbs. 16-17; 250 lbs. 17; good 345 500 lb. sows around 25 cents high er at 13.50-14.75. Sheep salable 350; market ac tive, strong considering quality; good-cnoice 83 lb. lambs 20.50: high good-choice quotable to 21 on.l nKn.'n. n-rulIi.M.. 1U in. I Oi'U OUUiC, II1CU1UII1S 10-1.7, (JI,'(J(I j ewes i; some neiu nigner. PORTLAND MARKETS rJr.wl Tn V? im. 1 the tat !butter and eSS prices were un- cnanged today. Butter Price to retailers: i on the area cut over, for the total Grade AA prints 68c lb.; AA car- cut of live ponderosa pine timber tons b9c WANTED TO BUY: Livestock of any kind, any amount. Also horses. Have cash buyers. See Nick Chase, or drop card: Rt. 3, Box 96; or phone 790-W. Leave word. ment in the additional amounts for stumpage shall be applicable to timber cut and scaled during the calendar quarter for which the adjustment is computed. In no event, however, will the ad justed stumpage rates for each quarter be less than the basic ap praised rate as first stated above. The base index prices for this sale are an average of the monthly Western Pine Association lumber price indices from October 1, 1947, to March 31, 1948, for pon derosa pine. The provisions of the quarterly adjustments shall be effective until July 1, 1951, or until 10,000.000 feet have been cut and scaled if that amount is not cut and scaled prior to that date. On July 1, 1951, and at other times, as stated in the con tract, rates will be redetermined by the Regional Forester. In no event, however, will rates be esiannsned which are less than the basic appraised rates as first above stated and In no event will rates foi payment of stumpage on or after July 1, 1951, be less than those determined in accord ance with the reappraisal provi sions of the agreement. In addi tion to the prices bid for stump age, a cooperative deposit of $0.75 per M feet B.M., to be used by the Forest Service for paying the cost of slash disposal, and a co operative deposit of $0.70 per M iixi o.ivi., io cover ine cost of tree planting, seed sowing and timber stand improvement work tolfax. Wash.. Dec. 27 Uli- reformatory parolee, wounded and captured by a 75 man posse. win oe questioned today nboul the murder of his former girl friend's father If his condition permits, authorities said. Wayne Odell, 21. was In n hos pital here in serious condition from wounds received yesterday when Ihe posse, behind a barrage of rifle fire and tear gas shells. stormed a house In nearby W. nona in which he had taken re fuge. Possemen found Ihe unarmed fugitive lying on a davenimrt. His righ arm dangled at his side, nearly severed by rifle bullets, and he was unable to tulk be- V.IU.W Ul IUSS Ol OIOOO. IlOtinilS ntlfl lllfil AHbJ n Sheriff Clarence Davis planned points. Coffee was highly erratic to question Odell nbou; the shot- Cotton alone ruled firm gun slaying of Harold Rogers, Traders moved cautiously In l. last Saturday In the Rogers the share market which ran Into "U'"C 1" "IllUlia. VJOCII. WOO CrOSS-CUrreill nf Vnnrm Robert Hall, 60, Dies Suddenly Funeral services will bo held Wednesday al 2:30 p.m. from the Nlswonger-Wlnslow chapel (or Rotiert Harris Hall. 60, who died Christmas eve at St. Charlea hos pital. after suf ferine u sudden heart attack. Rev, Roy H. Aus tin will ofllelate, mul burial will be In Gri'nwood cemetery. Mi. Hall was a native of Jeffer son City, Mo., and hud been a res ident of Bond for 20 years, lie leaves n sister, Mrs. Nora r 1.:, , 7 :" "''' ""'y children: Mis. T. AV M ri a t "I. ""!!?! .'"".. ! Vwrlcm' Held ...VuN how Kenneth h ill lit Iw.Vi... . , V..'. "'" "'" Hul'Hn llils view.) of Wilson'. ncl:hlxii m, were lk t,- i 'umi.ii.. li.-in.. V-'"'-' material com MHeur ' :,!" '-JS """! Mn very ........ , ,,i-IKl-ll . uil IIH' I whole matter of flying nuucers," i a field sokf sman said. i vt e pi uiialily have the most romplct" file on Ihe saucers any-when-, but there Is nothing new or startling t0 Indicate that the saucers are Interplanetary visitors.! 2 Arrests Made In Shooting Case Grants Pass, Dec, 27 illi., ()ni. of two men iiitcnIciI In comae. (Ion with the fatal xhoollug of a Missouri I In t iiiooiiHhlner and m I ii e r ha waived preliminary healing and will iiwnlt a grand jury Hireling next month, Dl.itili t altorney William Johnson Mild hen lodav. Frank Paul, 44, did not enter a plea when he waived the pie. Ilmlnarv healing on Bird Me. Gulre Wilion's death. Sheriff Lloyd Ij'wIs said the hooting Frldify may have lien murder because Ihe wifely lock on the lille had l-rn put oil after the shot thai killed Wilson. Paul and GIIImmi Itaker, 41, two lodge. Stocks Easier In N.Y. Market New York. Dee. 27 nil- Stocks, bondj: and commodities turned easier In the )ost-hnllday session today. Stock trading lightened from last week's puce and prices of the major groups slipped back frac tionally. Some special Issues mov ed widely on either side of the market. Railroad Issues led bonds down. wneai, corn, oats, rye, and soy ucans nan losses ranging to more than two rents n bushel oqqicu to w cents a hundred pounds broke up recently with Rogers' uaugmer. tora Jean, IS, Is chaig ed with the murder. Help Wanted MIDDLE-AGED Inriv to enok f 3 or 4 men on ranch 70 miles out. u. verges, Box. 2566, co Eend Bulletin. Lost BALED ALFALFA HAY, $35 per Ion. Bend Auction, phone 1269. GIRL'S MAROON coat with hood, iHiten oy mistoKe at Moose Christ mas parly, Wed., Dec. 21. Maroon coat left may be exchanged by calling 1839-W. A prints 68c: A cartons 63c; B prints 65c Egg prices lo retailers: Certi fied A large 48c doz.; grade AA large 47c; A large 44c; AA me dium 4flc; certified A medium 39c; B medium 35c; A small 37c; cartons 2c additional. Cheese Price to retailers: Portland, Oregon, singles 29-42c lb.; Oregon lb. loafs 44'j-45c lb.; triplets V.ic less than singles. Premium brands, singles, 51 'jc lb.; loaf, 53 'ic lb. ARRESTS MADE A. L. Hammer, 27, and Edward A. Hammer, IS, both of Route 3, Bend, were arrested December 24 on disorderly conduct charges, city records show. Donald L Sul livan, 27, Bend, was filed on a similar charge, jjolice report. unuer tne terms of the agree ment, will be required. $25,OfX).ob to be applied on the purchase price, refunded, or retained In part as liquidated damages, ac cording to the conditions of sale, ,must accompany each sealed bid and must he shown to be in the possession of oral bidders as a qualification for auction bidding. If an oral bid is declared to be high at the closing of the auc tion, the bidder must immediately make the required payment and confirm the bid by submitting It In writing on a Forest Service bid form. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Before bids are submitted, full Informa tion concerning the timber, the conditions of sale and the sub mission of bids should be obtained from the Forest Supervisor, Bend, Oregon, or the Regional Forester, Portland, Oregon. 111-18C Missing Plane Object of Hunt Pendleton, Dec. 27 'IM At least 25 aircraft here, in Baker nnd in La Grande, and in Walla Walla, Wash., were poised today to tuke off for the third day In search for a missing private plane car rying tnree persons. Sgt. Frank Eaton of Spokane, Wash., took off with his wife and son Saturday from Spokane for Ontario via Walla Walla for the Christmas holiday. They were not heard from again. , Snow and showers and icing conditions made the aerial search hazardous yesterday. But today's weather forecast called for occa sional rain or snow In eastern Oregon. The CAA here said stormy weather has made nearly Impos sible a complete search of the Bluo mountains triangle formed by Pendleton, Walla Walla and Baker. Ing and ynar end reinvestment it. mand. The latter was less than many had anllclimted and Insuffi cient to keep prices up. For Ihe most part the high grade leaders were neglected and most attention paid lo special sit uations. A few transactions In some of the stocks with thin mar kets brought wide net changes, ranging from a loss of eight points In Superior Oil lo a rise of 15 points in New York and Har lem. Leading groups industrials, rails and utilities yielded a few cents each In their averages. Steels were off on balance de spite steady steol operations scheduled for this week which usually shows a sharp drop. Mo tors were little changed. Pennsvl. vanla stood out as a strong spot : in me runs, uns weaKcned with the high-priced stocks down sharply. Warner Brothers Pictures led the amusements lower. American Viscose stood out In the textiles. STKWAIIT KITKS IIKI.U Funeral services were held Sat urday al 10:30 a.m. from the t (immunity church In Itcdmnml lor Margaret llielmn Stewart. who dh-d last week In Alluius, Calif. Rev. Wesley Baker official. ed, and burial was In Ihe Red- moiul cemetery. The NiNWone.T Winslow cluiMi whs In charge of arrangements. Piillls'iiiers were Jack Shiim. way, Frank Moron, Nick Denloii, lemon rairirK, r.tgm tiaidner and George Glndweil. Mm. Siewnit, a former Red mond resilient, was the mother of Robert Gllllsplc, of Bend. She also leuves three other sons, n daugh ter. 10 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Wll.i. BE TKANSFKUKEf) K. M. Longballa. J. C. Penney company manager In IV-nd for Ihe past five years, has been noti fied Unit he Is lo be transferred lo the company store In Twin Fulls. Ida., and will take over his new position on January 3. He will be Joined by his family at a later date. Longballa has been with the Penney company for the past 20 years. Announcement of the transfer was made from the company's homq office In New York. A suc cessor to Longballa has not been announced. en into custody in conncetlnn with the oH'iiitlou of it 15 gallon till after Wilson's body was found In his cabin Snliudav. ' DISEASE REPORT MADE Ten cases of chickenpox and two cases of scarlet fever were detected In Deschutes county this past week, according to an an nouncement today from the Trl County health department. No cases of communjcable dis eases were reported during that period from Crook and Jefferson counties. 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