THE BEND BULLETIN, BE'ND, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEB. 13. 1 945 PAGE SIX Market Responds To Parley News By Elmer C. Water (United Preae Financial Editor) New York, Feb. 13 (IB Markets responded bullishly today to the news from the Yalta conrerence. Stocks rose 1 to more than . pqlnts to the best general level . since September 4, 1937. About a half billion dollars were added to the valuation of all listed issues.' Railroad shares rose fractions to 3 points on active turnover. Steels Rained more than a point in the leaders. Several rail equipments made new highs on gains running to a point. Tire issues had gains ranging to two points in u. Rubber preferred which made new top. Motor shares were strong with Chrysler and Studebuker equaling their tops. Dozens of issues made new highs. The Industrial average made a new high since Septem ber 12, 1939 and the utility a new high since August 25, 1937. The rail average came within a point or its (Ugh. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK Portland. Ore.. Feb. 13 U1 Livestock: Cattle 200, calves 50. Active on lower-grades; fully steady. Good-fed steers closed slow Monday, top 16.10. Few com mon-medlum heifers 9.00-12.00. Cutters down to 7.00. Canner-cut- ' ter cows 6.50-9.00. Fat dairy type cows to iu.us. uood buns up to 12.25. , Good vealers 14.0014.50 choice salable to 15.00. ' Hogs 100. Steady with demand nroad. uood-cholce 175-250 lbs. 15.75. Good sows 14.00-14.50. Feed er pigs salable 15.00-16.00. Sheep 100. Quotable steady, Good-choice trucked-in lambs sal able around 13.00; top Monday 15.25 for one load fed lambs. Good ewes salable 7.00-7.25. - PORTLAND PRODUCE Portland, Ore., Feb. 13 lUWThe supply of eggs was increasing siowiy today, although the in crease in the shortage of laying hens was more slow than usual. Butter and egg prices were un changed, with no improvement noted in the supply of butter for civilians. - , . Butter cube 93 score, 42c; 92 score 42 54 d; 90 score 42c; 89 score 4114c pound, i Eggs price to retailers: AA large, 47c; A large 45c. Medium A '42c; small 38c dozen.' ... - A starfish may have from five to 40 arms. ''-.;. JtlUUcnA Aatf wAeii m v f 1:-: I ; MmmIS wMtk.y, 16 iwootV'1 ti groin Mutrat eplrit J OOO0IRHAM WORT ItbA Spare Articles Can Be Turned Into Classified Rates Local Paid In Advanca 28 Words One Time S5c' 25 Words Three Tunes 75c 25 Words Six Times . $1.85 All war m II add U par ward 11m naraaar af laMrttoaa Oh raeata raa, aarae car, H 4a tat aauuaaaaa uiarejet ea LINE BATE lOo CAPITALS 200 ClaaiUM Adyettlalat, cam in aMaaaea ball Ctaaiaa Tlaaa II a P. M. FOB SALE LARGE KITCHEN range with reservoir. Lynn Fisher, Powell Butte, Oregon. ONE WALKING plow and five shovel cultivator. One three horse evener. Rt. 1, Box 449, across from gun trap, Carroll Acres. CABINET MODEL 8-tube Stewart Warner radio, old make but in good condition, $30.00. 1585 West First. Phone 944-W. . SOAP FLAKES Soap granules, while supply lasts. Pre-war glyc erine content soap, top quality. Case of 24 packages granules (24 oz. pkgs.) $5.95 Flakes (12V4 oz.) $5.45. Houk-Van Allen Home and Auto Supply. WEST SIDE. Immediate posses ainn nil rnptlvp.. npw.. modern house, 2 bedrooms downstairs, 2 unfinished upstairs. Large oase ment, automatic sprinkling sys tem. $4000. Loan available. Anne Forbes, 36 Oregon. Phone 36-w. DELCO LIGHT plant, 1000 watt, liu volt. A.u.. also a voit piani with batteries. Write A. B. Bright, P.O. Box 1093, 2425 East 1st. Phone 447-R. (CRESCO) SULPHUR, A l qual- itiy, Triangle and Crown feeds, baled hay. Some high quality chicks at no higher prices. Green wood Feed Co., Greenwood and Division Sts. DUPLEX APARTMENT, west side, 3 rooms each unit, hardwood floors, one unit furnished, gas, garage, basement. Only $3200, $1000 down, $50 month. Anne Forbes, 36 Oregon. Phone 36-W. CHEAP. One-room house, partly .furnished, nice bullt-lns and lino leums on floor, Firtex walls. Large lot. Call after 5 p. m. or Sunday. 1453 Elgin Ave. , PRE-WAR DAVENOS. davenport and chair, oak tables and chairs sets, walnut sewing cabinet, Montag ranges, circulating heat ers, standard Heaters, con springs, battery radio; bedsteads and mat Ureases, hi-boV chest of drawers. dresser with very large mirror. Furniture Exchange, 315 Green wood, .i : SEVERAL, SMALL ' radios, one new car radio for late model Pon tiac. See Bob at Carl Austin's Re pair Shop. WEST SIDE 4 bedroom modern house, large yard fenced, well built garage. $3500, loan available. East side 4 bedroom, new furnace, lots. S4O0O. Anne Forbes. 36 Oregon. Phone 36-W. 80 ACRES, stock, equipment, hay, seed spuds, buildings, electricity, C.O.I, water. For particulars ad dress Rt 1, Box 219, Bend. STRONGLY BUILT trailer, good bed and box, well-reinforced, new tires 600-16, overload springs, one of the best. Ed Duffy, Rt. 1, Box 412, Arnold Dist. NOW YOU can buy fine chicks within easy shipping distance. Write today for price list to Ore gon's newest modern hatchery. Fifteen years experience produc ing Oregon bred chicks. Oregon State Hatchery, P. O. Box 328, Klamath Falls, Oregon. RED OR BLACK cinders, heaping 4 yd. load, $7. Also barnyard ferti lizer, $4 per yard. Also top soil. Phone 838-R. Contact me ut 1340 Federal St. LARGE ELECTRIC roaster, coats, suits, housecoats, two wait ress uniforms, all fine materials. Pretty new aprons. 358 E. Mar shall. ON ROOSEVELT, Immediate pos session, 4 room house, some furni ture, shower, utility porch, large garage. $1750, $400 down, $30 month. Anne Forbes, 36 Oregon. Phone 36-W. Charles L Boardman ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Bonk of Bend BUlg. Bend, Oregon Ph. 2J. ORDER QUALITY BABY CHICKS POULTS BAKER FEED CO. rhone 1SXX Redmond, Ore. FOR SALE SPITZENBERG, DELICIOUS and Newtown apples. Medium and large varieties. Please bring box es. Greenwood Feed Co., Green wood and Division Sts. A NICE little home well furnish. ed, close in located on Ceorgia street. Price $1750 Terms $750 cash, bal. $35 per Mo. See C. J. Leverett, 416 Hill. WHITE LEGHORN hens, $1.00 live weight. $1.25 dressed. Rt. J, Box 450. Phone 22 F-22. WESTERN PATROL radio cabi net. In A l condition. 107 Shasta. SEMI-MODERN HOUSES: 2 bed room, near Ordnance shop, large living room, new linoleum throughout, chicken house, $1250, $300 down. $25 month. West side, four rooms furnished, $950, $400 down, $20 month. Anne Forbes, 36 Oregon. Phone db-w. 125 EWES to lamb In month. No. 12 Economy King cream separa tor. 8'x4' steel box trailer. Can convert to stock trailer in five minutes, 16" tires. E. Daugherty at Deschutes Junction. ELECTRIC PORTABLE sewing machine like new. Will take treadle machine In trade. Also electric Mlxmaster with mayon naise maker and fruit juicer. Mrs. A. J. Rhoades, Route 2, Box 70, old Redmond highway. QUALITY CHICKS and poults. Baker Feed Co. Phone 188-X, Red mond, Ore. BROODER STOVES and parts Electric, oil, briquet. Baker Feed Co., Phone 188-X. Redmond, Ore. BLACK DRESS COAT and re versible coat. Also dreses, size 14. 2 sheepskin leather jackets, .size 12 and 36. Pre-war stroller, 1 boy's all wool topcoat, size 10. Call at 163 E. Olney. WEST SIDE, modern house, 2 bedrooms, kitchen range, circu lating heater, Venetian blinds, cabin, garage, woodshed, immedi ate posession. .$2600, $900 down, $40 month. Anne Forbes, 36 Ore gon. Phone 36-W. SMALL SADDLE pony, will work on cultivator. Ane yearling Guern sey heifer. 5 miles out old Red mond highway. C. A. Cook. Rt. 2. Box 71. ELECTRIC BATTERY brooder, 500 chick size. Call after 4:30 p. m. 213 East Revere. ONE TEAM brown work mares, age 8 and 9,- absolutely gentle! will weigh about 2700. Take $150 tor team, call at 1374 Kingston. 5 p. m. and 6 p. m. FOR SALE OR TRADE WELL EQUIPPED trailer house. Sell or trade for Bend property. C. V. Silvis, 118 Oregon St. ONE KITCHEN RANGE with warming oven. Will take $15 cash, watch, shotgun or other furniture. J. M. Pratt, 1202 W. 12th. Call be tween 5:30 and 8:00 p. m. BEAUTIFUL MUSKRAT fur coat like new, size 20, will trade for livestock or what hove you? Call evenings only. Mrs. Alexander, 2 miles south of Lapine on highway 97. FOB BENT BOARD AND ROOM $45. Home cooked meals. Served family style. Warm rooms. Delaware Ho tel, Mrs. Mason, Mgr. Phone 31-W. 2 ROOM furnished house, garage and woodshed. Inquire 116& East Kearney after 5 p. m. 4 ROOM unfurnished house, close to mills. Inquire 1214 Albany or call 869-J. 3 ROOM furnished apartment, clean, light rooms. Wood, water, lights furnished, hot water heat. Suitable for 2 adults. 236!i E. Irv ing. 3 ROOM semi-modern house, doors covered, lurge lots, good garden spot, barn, garage and chicken house. 557 Quimby Ave. See owner ut 1365 Columbiu. StapUpflontadnotwnckandlomireyoa with audilrnine Itch, bum ana brilitloa. J Smart1 Pyramid SuppotltoriM brioa M quick, walcoma rcM. Their Brand mcdi- F cation tntatia raal coouott, raducaa train, halpa tighten ralaaed membran, gently lubricatca and aoittna. Protrctira and M anti-chalin. to mjt to VM. Ga, aeouin W Stuert'a Pvranild Suppoiitorita at your rfaug itora without delay 0c and $1,20 1 nnuLkajaerbacijente Better to See -And See Through Your llttlo girl will look pret tier in proper Rlasws and her eyes will greatly In-ni-fil by our export examination, prescrib ing ami fitting. Dr.M.B. McKenney OPTOMETRIST Office: Foot of Oregon At. Fhon6MV FOR RENT SINGLE GARAGE at the Wes tonla Apartments. Phons C15-J. Elsie A. Dunn, Apt. 7, 1601 W. 3rd. 4 ROOM furnished house, hot and cold water. Enclosed yard, near mill, on bus line. Inquire 1205 Davenport. FURNSHED ROOM for couple In exchange for housekeeping du ties, write no. twa in care of The Bulletin.. , WANTED USED RADIOS Will pay too prices for good used radios. George's Radio Service. New loca tion, 838 Wall St. Phone 900. SERVICE of registered Pekingese at once. 220 Davis Ave. TO BUY a formal, size 20, In a . i -u .1 - it o?? tr V WANT TO BUY large coal brood er. Write or call Route 2, Box 237. One mile south of Deschutes school house. ' HELP WANTED WOMAN OR GIRL to stay with 2 school children. Board, room and wages, can at i4s f resno or phone 646-R after 5:30 p. m. SERVICE STATION man, per manent job, good working condi tions. See Eddie's Sales & Service. WAITRESSES at Pilot Butte Inn. WOMEN'S SPECIALTY store wants saleslady with "ready-to-wear" experience. State age and references. Permanent position. Write No. 568 In care of The Bulle tin. EXPERIENCED STENOGRA PHER for full time secretarial work. Apply United States Em ployment Service, Room 103 Des chutes County Courthouse. Must have certificate of availability. WOMAN FRY COOK wanted at the Pilot Butte Inn. LADY to care for children during days. 617 Quincy. Call after 5:0? p. m. I SOMEONE to care for 2 pre school children during office hours. Room and board if desired. Good wages.- Phone 859-W after 6:00 p.m. USED CABS 1936 DODGE SEDAN. Heater and radio. Motor, clutch, transmission, and drive shaft newly recondition ed. Good rubber. A guaranteed car. Can be financed through local bank. Central Oregon Motor CoirU pany, phone 26. '' 1931 DODGE truck, ton flat bed. Call at 635 East Marshall. , n 1936 FORD V-8 coupe, motor Just completely overhauled. Heater and good tires. 1930 model A coupe. 1935 V-8 coupe, radio and heater. Have model A parts and auto make parts for sale. 136 Greenwood. 1930 CHEVROLET coupe, excel lent condition, 5 good pre-war tires. 3M Hunter Place. CHRYSLER SEDAN "66", five good tires, heavy trailer hitch, heater, mptor in good condition, 1945 license. Ed Duffy, Kt. 1, Box 412, Arnold District. 1928 STUDEBAKER "6", good tires. So. City Limits Motel, No. 14. Lt. Conger. LOST BROWN BILLFOLD lost down town Saturday. Contained identi fication cards and papers. Return to Bulletin. LOST OR STOLEN from vicinity of Bend Trap club road, large black female Labrador dbg, Fri day evening. Children's pet. Re ward. Phone 22-F-ll. EIGHT RATION books in brown folder. Name Oldaker. Lost in downtown Bend. If found please return to Bulletin or 330 E. Mar shall. Urgent points for baby food. , mimmmmmmmmmm Checkerboard Cafe DINNERS SHORT ORDERS HOME-MADE PIES FOUNTAIN SERVICE I 135 Oregon pi . 1 ' rnone ii RED RYDER ' ' 7MS 16 RlSH !MiB2l SPIRIT PUNISH KW6HUT UP,OEE-fZ..' t WEtB 0uf?, v Mn,ce t B FRED HARMAI ( CAVS-" JJSa DlSTuRBiNSSVRED) TREASUte IS few CT v' YNiia?f-"SllS5l SKS FULL OF X i Vj-OOK-UW-'nWuKE?. 'Roues' d weoiH rittTTOfefe I Fine jewelry !i?P yrj E Rrofj LOST GOLD EARRING with pearl cen ter. Reward. Phone 522-R. NO. 4 RATION book. Mrs. Mable Coy. Finder please return to ra tion board. MISCELLANEOUS KEYS MADE while you -wait, saws fniled, skates hollow ground, knives and shears . sharpened, locks, bicycles, phonographs re paired, soldering, general repair ing. Henderson's Repair Shop, 112 Minnesota. , - , TRAINED AUCTIONEER with ability and experience. I can get you more money for that live stock. O. E. Glayebrook, phone 23-J or call at 1015 Wall St. SPRING-CLEANING troubles easily solved with Fuller Brush Co. mops, all purpose cleaner, waxes and polishes. Many styles of personal brushes available Lloyd Wbeadon. 714 Steidl, Bend. Phone 594. NOTICE: We have buyers for town and urban property. List your proDerty with us for quick sale. N. R. Gilbert's Real Estate, 1015 Wall. SPENCER SUPPORTS Dress and surgical, men's and women's. Garments repaired, nominal cost. Phone bb8 or 21-F-4. Mrs. Brinson, O'Kane Bldg., or Box 164, Bend. CHARTS FOUNDATION and gir dles $7.25 to $13.95. Brassieres $1.50 to $2.95. Phone for appoint ment 4ti-M. ina . cram. 608 Broadway. . WRINGER ROLLS! All makes and sizes. Expert re pairing on all makes of washing machines and electrical applianc es. Top prices paid for used wash ers, any condition. Bend Washer Service, 136 Greenwood. Phone 583. WANTED TO BUY a sewing ma- cmne in good condition. For rent: newly decorated room with pri vate entrance, wen heated and close in. 105 Drake. Phone 48. INCOME TAX and business state ments prepared in my home. Also open evenings and Sundays for your convenience. H. T. Merritt, 202 Thurston. . RAW FURS WANTED. Mink Muskrat Lynxcat Skunk Weasel Domestic Rabbit. We will continue the purchase of deer and elk hides. Cecil C. Moore. 1132 Newport Ave., Bend, Oregon. pnone 643. PRINTING YOUR LETTERHEADS can be made any size you desire, with any printing you like. Estimates giadiy given. The Bulletin. BEND BOY HELD A ' 12-year-old boy, on parole irom wooaourn Doys schools, who ran away irom his home near Bend, was apprehended in The uaues yesterday, after he had as- sertedly stolen a bicycle there, ana was neid lor Deschutes coun ty officers. Today I. M. Wells, deputy sheriff, went to The Dallps af,ter the boy and returned him to wooaourn. Wheel Straightened Aligning : fjl Balancing j I Aides Vl(3' Front Ends I .W I HleM'a Rltht 111?'' N&J atEddlea TIRE SAVING SERVICE Wheel allnemenr that gives you 50y more tire wear is mighty important nowa days. Your car's front end requires con stant attention . . . wheel alinement is something that can't be corrected and then forgotten. Rough roads, curbs, chucle . holes are common causes for out-of-line wheels. Lot Eddie's check your car periodical ly , correct the condition . . . save tires . . . save gas. EDDIE'S SALES & SERVICE I Wall and Greenwood H I ' I at At the Tower Tonight Here is a picture that will have you dancin,' sjngin,' and romancin with Jane Darwell, Jane Frazec and Larry Parks in "She's A Sweetheart." Budapest Falls (Continued from Page One) the Germap front in Silesia Is crumbling, and the roads to Dres den and Leipzig seem wide open to Konev's army," a Moscow dis patch said. Steady Gain Made The nazi command in its daily war communique succintly ack nowledged the steady Soviet gains west and northwest of Breslau. Of that sector It said: "The battle has extended in its further course to the area around Goldberg and to the Queis and the Bober sector north of Sagan." The Queis, a tributary of the Bober, flows seven miles west of it in the area of Soviet-captur,ed Bunzlau and 10 miles separate the rivers a little farther north. The fighting around Goldberg was more than 10 miles south west of Liegnitz, and represented a spread to the south and west. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that hearing upon the final ac count of John A. Periman, admin istrator of the estate of William M. Henson, deceased, filed herein, will be held in the Courthouse in the County courtroom in Bend, Oregon, at the hour of two o'clock P.M. on Thursday, the 1st day of March, 1945, and all persons inter ested in said estate are notified to appear at said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why said final account should not be approved, the estate settled and. closed and the administrator dis charged. DATED at Bend, Oregon, this 30th day of January, 1945. JOHN A. PERIMAN, Adm. DE ARMOND & GOODRICH, Attys. 47-53-59-65C TO EASE MISERY OF CHILD'S COLD RUBOHIICKS i VVapoRub Wheel Straightened The nazi admission that the Sovi ets had reached the Bober of Sag an reflected Russian gains north westward. Germans Made Report The German communique claimed that Konev's efforts to complete the encirclement of Bres lau were frustrated. Other Soviet forces to the north resumed their march toward the Baltic coast along a 200-mile front between the Vistula and Oder rivers, advancing within 30 miles of Stettin and about 50, miles of Danzig. The drive was aimed at cutting off the Pomeranian bases between the two Baltic ports that might serve as springboards for a Ger man counter-offensive against the northern flank of the Russian army massed along the Oder di rectly east of the nazi capital. Garage Repair Space Enlarged Eddie's Sales & Service has com pleted a remodeling program for the repair department, and this unit of the big garage is now ap Bend Dairy Grade we are records. Serve it your family. Bend Dairy Quality Products BUTTER CREAM EGGS MILK BUTTERMILK ICE CREAM. COTTAGE CHEESE FOR OVER 25 YEARS HEADQUARTERS FOR DAIRY PRODUCTS OF QUALITY LOCKER PATRONS . . Your locker is mighty valuable as a conserver of foods. ! Meat can be kept in prime iods. It you have meat for with cutting, curing and wrapping. WE BUY HIDES It 51 rppnwnJ Aua n i i n 1 proximately 50 per cent lareer with 50 by 140 of floor space. Ad ditional windows have been in! stalled, and fluorescent lights an? in use. Electric welding equipment has been installed to supplement the present complete equipment, Ed. die Williamson, owner, said. DISEASE REPORT MADE One case of mumps, occurring in the Redmond district, and one case, of chicken pox, occurring near Sisters, were the only com municable diseases Teported by all Deschutes county physicians for the week ending February 10, the Deschutes county department m public health reported today. - fre Suede Leather BUSH COAT 19.45 Supple tanned suede, fully lined in iridescent rayon. A jacket for years of service! Houk-Van Allen firestone Home & Auto Supply 900 Wall St Phone 860 Pasteurized A Milk Bend Dajix milt it produced from some of Oregon's finest dairy farms. The quality of our milk exceeds the standard required for Grade A by the state and continually trying to better our , daily for the better health of condition for 4 to 6 month per storage we will gladly help you