. . IfaflCAn Ptrt Continued irora mrst Page work again for legislation on their parity program, dut to fear of a col lapse in all farm prices after the war. TAXES 16. Taxes will not be increased during 1945 and some will be re duced; in fact, some nuisance taxes will be eliminated altogether. 17. The Federal debt will contin ue to increase during 1945. 18. Whatever is done about taxes, the cost of living will continue to rise during 1945. 15. Providing job for returning soldiers will be the big political football of 1945. I am not now pre pared to forecast what will happen in this connection. 20. Through a coalition of Re publicans and Conservative Demo crats, we should have a "do noth ing" Congress during 1945. RETAIL SALES 21. The volume retail sales will show a decline during 1945. Prices of ladies' apparel and general lux uries will suffer, while grocery sales should be higher. 22. The total dollar retail sales should be about equal to 1944 with an increased demand for woolen and cotton textiles for civilian use. 23. The best cities for 1945 busi ness should ,be: Altoona, Pa.; New York. N. Y.; Cleveland. Ohio; Davenport, Iowa; San Jose, Calif., and Wichita, Kas. 24. There will be a great stam pede in 1945 to get rid of the make shift ersatz goods which have been made to take the place of good mer chandise. Thus, 1945 will witness many "mark-down sales" of un rationed merchandise. 25. Wise will be those manufac turers, merchants end consumers who realize that postwar competi tion will be terrific and, therefore, withhold purchases until 1946. FOREIGN TRADE 26. The United States will own over 50 of the world's ships in 1945. 27. There will be an increase in free exports with the "freed! coun tries", but lend-lease exports will decline. 28. We will make England and Russia large postwar loans provid ed they spend the money in the United States. 29. Both the British Empire and Russia will go into the competitive foreign trade market during 1945; many cartels and governmnt m6no polies will be in operation. I, there- wan : P. o ' 1. A If At y I h Jl l A&-f ti J fore' forecast higher prices for cof- articles for which we are absolutely dependent upon foreign countries. 30. No central bank will be organ ized nor will the stabilization of foreign currencies .be attempted in 1945. LABOR 31. The Little Steel Formula will be amended during 1945. 32. Industrial employment during 1945 will be off 7 in hours and off 10 in pay rolls. 33. The building of a few new autos and new houses will be re sumed during 1945. 34. Many industries, now operat ing on a 48-hour week, will return to a 44-hour week during 1945. 35. Wage rates will not decline, but "take-home" income will be less. WAR OUTLOOK 3G. The greater part of Germany's army will collapse before the Ger man planting season opens in he spring of 1945. Before surrendering, Germany will try poison gas. 37. Japan will not hold out as long as most people think. Japan will collapse within six or 12 months after Germany collapses. 38. If Stalin's health continues, he will be the world's most powerful man in 1945 and may dictate the peace terms, especially for the Pacific 39. Sometime after April, 1945, Russia will join (or threaten to) the Allies against Japan but only after the promise of territory privi leges and a huge loan. 40. The markets may witness a "communistic scare" during 1945; but they should soon recover thereafter. STOCK MARKET 41. The rails will show the great est decline during 1945, ecause the airplane and shipbuilding stocks are already pretty much deflated. 42. The heavy chemicals, steels and motors mlay hold their own during 1945; but consumer goods will do much better. 43. The safest stocks to buy considering value, , income and safety will be the merchandising stocks, especially the chain store stocks. 44. 1944 saw a large increase in the demand for peace stocks with a decline in war stocks; but 1945 will witness them both moving more or less together. Switching has been over-done in most cases. 45. 1945 will continue to witness creeping inflation, although the big G3& 0 movement toward inflation will not take place until the next business depression which will follow the postwar prosperity. BONDS 46. Though bank loan rates should continue to have an upward tendency, interest rates in general will remain low through 1945, since the moriey sujpply is now 20 above normal and government con trols will continue. 47. Anticipiating the expected de cline in Federal taxes, 1945 should surely see a falling off in the price of most municipal and probably other tax-exempt bond. 48. The highest grade corporation bonds will decline during 1945. 49. Investors will give much mce attention to diversification and staggered bond maturities during 1945. 50. More public utilities will be taken over by municipalties and "authorities" during 1945. REAL ESTATE 51. Suburban real estate will be in much greater demand with high er prices during 1945. 52. City real estate should hold its A Good New Year's Resolution To eat at the HEPPNER CAFE just as often as possible throughout 1945 Yours i for Better Eats HEPPNER CAFE AHIO T1IEY STILL ARE 7TKSC BET MIWYLSTOMLmhr MI THE llOIILII. IIUV ALL YOU CAIW t QS2GC33B Heppner Gazette Times, own, excepting in the congested war areas where declines may set in. 53. Small productiive farms will continue to increase in price; but large farms may sell for less in 1945 than in 1944. 54. Building will show a consid erable increase. Contracts will be up 25 but prices may be a little lower due to increases in lumber and cement production. 55. There will be no changes in residential rents during 1945. 56. Real estate will be helped by Congress ceasing to induct any more men into the armed services after June 30, 1945. POLITICS AND POSTWAR PEACE 57. The uncertain political factor of 1945 will be Mr. Roosevelt. Peo ple will soon fear that he may re sign before the next Congressional elections either on account of ill Your has a crew of FREE helpers for you! Put this crew of time-savers to work for you FREE! Each one makes it easy to do an important job quickly, correctly. Tractor Lubrication Guide shows where, when, how to grease tractors. Wheel Bearing Service books complete in structions for a precision job. Farm Guide tells how to make Standard farm products work for you. Fleet Service-chart records, cost-forms to put truck and tractor operation on a scientific basis. . r? SIS December 28, 1 944 5 health or to become head of a Peace Commission or new World Organi zation. 58. Our foreign headaches will become worse and more frequent during 1945. What we are going through to reorganize Italy, will be repeated in many other countries. 59. The Latin American honey moon has passed its peak. The at titude of Argentina will extend to other countries and our South American troubles will increase during 1945. ' 60. 1945 will see more religious interest, including more church going, than did 1944. People gradu ally are realizing that without a Spiritual Awakening no peace OT other plans will be much good. Na tions cannot be depended upon to cooperate and stick to their agree ments unless they recognize God as their Ruler and Guide. Standard Man L. E. DICK Phone 622 Heppner, Oregon CUSTOM GK big