THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND OREGON, MONDAY, FEB.49T" PAGE SEVEN If Marlat Reveals Gains By Elmer C. Walzer ' ' (United PreM Financial Editor) New York,' Feb. 19 IIP) The stock market staged a general ad vance today that carried the main list to a further new high tor more than seven years. Trading again topped the million-share lev el. Confirmation of Japanese radio that U. S. forces had landed on Iwo Jima and the successful American army invasion of Cor regidor played a part in stimulat ing bullish confidence. At the day's best levels the Dow (nnac industrial averapp was at a Lew peak since Sept. 17, 1937; the Pfail average a new high since A.r 51. 1937: the utility, a new top since Aug. 17, 1937 and the 65-stock average a new high since Aug. 31, 1937. Rails were the best gainers, scoring gains ranging to 4 points in Union Pacific. Santa Fe and Illinois Central were both up more than a point among active carrier shares. Bethlehem and U. S. Steel were up a point and Crucible up more than a point. Chrysler at its high was up 2!4 points but profit-taking scaled the gain. General Mo tors rose nearly a point to a new high. American Power & Light 6 preferred, up 3 to a new high, fea tured utilities. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK Portland, Ore., Feb. 19 ilPi Livestock: Cattle 1750, calves 200. Uneven, opened steady to 25c higher, but most bids only steady. Good fed steers 15.50-16.25; some held higher. Common-medium grades 11.00-14.00. Load good fed heifers 15.65. Good beef cows 12.0012.50; some held higher. Canncr-cutters largely 6.50-9.00. Medium-good bulls 10.00-12.25. Good-choice vealers 14.00-15.00; odd head 15.50. Hogs 700. Active, steady. Good choice 170-270 lbs. 15.75. Good sows 14.25-14.50; lightweights to 14.75. Good-choice feeder pigs 15.50-16.25. Sheep 150. Strong. Early tops wooled lambs 25c higher; few tons 50c up, largely on quality. Good-choice wooled lambs 15.00 15.25; one lot 15.50. Fall shorn up to 15.00. Good-choice ewes 8.00; new recent high. PORTLAND PRODUCE Portland, Ore., Feb. 19 iui But ter and egg prices Were unchang ed today. Butter Cube 93 score 42; 92 score 42 Vic; 90 score 42c; 89 score H'icpound. Eggs Price to retailers: "AA large 46c; A large 44c; medium A 41c; small 37c dozen. ATTENDS SESSION Miss Eleanor Duncan, a fresh man at Oregon state college, at tended the Saturday session of the state legislature at Salem and met several legislators, friends here have learned. Miss Duncan recently elected to Sigma Kappa, plans to major in business admin istration. She Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Duncan of Bend. AND HAS SHE FRIENDS Hillsboro. Tex. UP Mrs. M. L. Brockette has so many pairs of hose that she is dividing with her friends. Her husband, Lt. Brockette, sent her 50 pair, pur chased at 5 cents a pair alter they were captured at a German ware- nousc. T7- Sncde .Leather HUSH COAT 19.45 Supple tanned suede, folly lined In Iridescent rayon. A Jacket for yean of service! Houk-Van Allen Tinstott Home & Auto Supply 91)0 Wall St Phone StiO THE STAR OF GREAT PERFORMANCES, GIVES HIS GREATEST SPENCER TRACY "THE SEVENTH CROSS" CAPITOL WED. THU. FRI- SAT. t 1 I Spare Classified Rates ' Local Paid In Advance - : 25 Words One Time S5c 26 Words Three Times 75c 25 Worda-Six Times .SLS5 All ri mrr It add te par irard ttaua namha af luartlaM On amtk rim, im cpj, H 41 nU Mlnhaoa Cham, Mo LINE RATE 10c CAPITALS 20c UuIlM JUnrtMnt, Cuk la Unm . DUj Clalil TiaM 11 Jl T. M. FOB BALL 12 HEAVY HENS. Rhode Island Keels, one 90 lb. pig, one 3 months old calf. 1619 West 12th. 5 ROOM modern house, almost new, close in. Furnished or un furnished. $3000, unfurnished. Phone 626-M after 3 p. m. for ap pointment. WELL IMPROVED eighty acres CO J. water right. This place free irom rocK ana has 2f acres new seeding Alsike clover, 20 acres alfalfa, balance good potato ground. $7,800. Machinery can be oDtamea. it you want a good ranch see this one. Frank McGar vey, 118 Oregon St LARGE, well built saddle horse, saddle, and bridle. Inquire Apt. No. 3, Irving Apts. VERY NICE 4 bedroom home, close in, paved street, wired for electric range, furnace, fireplace, narawooa iioors. svsuu, loan avail able. Anne Forbes, 36 Oregon. Phone 36-W. NEW FIRE PLACE screen, never been used. 355 Delaware. Call af ternoons only. OWN YOUR own home and have good side income. I have a duplex and small house close in and com pletely furnished in good condi tion for only $5,500. See Frank McGarvey for further details. 118 Oregon St. STRAWBERRIES ARE SCARCE! Sensational new Brightmore va riety ideal for home gardens and commercial planting. Write, Cen tralia Fruit Farms, Centralia, Wash. OWNER LEAVING for service, will sacrifice 80 acres, 40 acres Arnold, 2 bedroom house, well built barn, outbuildings, 2 cis terns. Only $3500, some terms. Anne Forbes, 36 Oregon. Phone 36-w. ELECTRESTEEM VAPORIZ ERS, for medicinal vapors, heat- Ini, Hnttlao ctm.illTln or rttn. 77TpJes,-Tv!trming baby, foods,' boiling eggs ana other uses, only iw.o. Bend Electric Co,, 644 Franklin. ABOUT 6 TONS nice smooth clean seed potatoes at $2.50 hun dred in your sacks. H. E. Young, nine miles out on Bums highway. 4 ROOM home, furnished or un furnished, chicken house, out buildings, 2 lots fenced, drilled hole, large garden spot, on paved street. Close to mill. $1200 unfur nished or $1400 furnished. 238 Riverside. CHICK BROODERS, infra-red electric 250 chick type, special $15 complete with lamps. 100 chick size $9 complete. Bend Elec tric Co., 644 Franklin. 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 at 1340 Federal St. WILL SELL or lease 80 acres all Irrigated, located at Powell Butte, Ore. Write to R. Lichtenwalter, 2354 Jefferson Ave., Tacoma, Wash. THE TIME of year to plan for that garden. Fine large modern home with city water and two ; acres ground, un paved road, ! good chicken house, double ga ', rage. A fine home In good neigh i borhood. $5,300. Frank McGarvey, 1 118 Oregon St. LATE MODEL Montag range with coils. Call at 334 Leo lane or phone 747-J. 17 JEWEL Illinois man's wrist watch. Just overhauled, in good condition. See chef at Allen's Cafe. LARGE MONTAG circulating heater and one wood range with copper coil. 26 Revere. Telephone 716-11. Place Your Order Now for QUALITY POULTS Baker Feed Co. Kralmimil, Oregon Articles Can Be turned FOB SALE TWO BEDROOM modern house. Monarch range, woodshed and ga rage. Can be seen on Sundays or week days. 1084 Federal. WEST SIDE modern house, 2 bedrooms, kitchen range, circulat ing heater, Venetian blinds, cabin, garage, woodshed, immediate pos session. $2600, $500 down, $30 month. Anne Forbes, 36 Oregon. Phone 36-W. ON ROOSEVELT, immediate pos session, 2 bedroom house, some furniture, shower, utility porch, large garage. $1750, $300 down, $30 month. Anne Forbes, 36 Ore gon. Phone 36-W. BULLS of all kinds, Hereford, Guernsey and Jersey. Some nice milk cows ready to freshen. Sad dle horses and saddles. Franks Service Station, phone 78-J. W. R. Franks, Redmond. . ' WEST SIDE, immediate posses sion, attractive new modern house, 2 bedrooms downstairs, un finished upstairs, large basement, automatic sprinkling system. $4000,, $1500 down, $50 month. Anne Forbes, 36 Oregon. Phone 36-W. 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. TOY, all black Pomeranian doe, age 4 years, weight 9 lbs. Very loveable pet for grown ups. West Side Grocery and Station, McKen zie highway, Redmond. FOB SALE OB TRADE SMALL ENAMEL range. Trade for two wheel trailer. Call at 108 Cascade after 4:30. FOR SMALL Central Oregon ranch, 2 210 acres, new four room house, new barn, other out buildings, on highway and river. Full plumbing, electricity. Lo cated in Marcola, Oregon. J. L. Keeler, Marcola, Oregon. ' FOB BENT 4 ROOM unfurnished house, close to mills. Inquire 1214 Albany or call 86SKJ. 3 ROOM modern house. No chil dren. 875 Roosevelt. i NICELY FURNISHED furnace heated rooms with some kitchen privileges. 1 block from Bank of Bend'. 18 Oregon. Phone 771-W. 2 R0OM modern burnished clean cabin with utilities. iAIso 'furnish ed upstairs housekeeping room, access to shower bath. Phone 1083 or call at 623 Hill St. WANTED GOOD USED cook stove with coils. Mary Haynie. Phone 1050-M. WILL PAY CASH for used golf bags, balls, and clubs. Call 20-F-ll. USED RADIOS Will pay top prices for good used radios. George's Radio Service. New loca tion, 838 Wall St. Phone 900. FEDERAL AND STATE Income tax returns prepared. Twenty years experience. Five years audi tor for Oregon State Corporation Department. Ten years auditor Oregon State Tax Commission. Henry Kiessenbeck, 1107 E.Green wood Ave., near Pilot Butte. INCOME PROPERTY, good con dition, no realtors. Write Bulletin No. 694. WANTED TO RENT by March 15, modern 2 bedroom house un furnished, east of the river. Rob ert Mcllvenna, 304 Hunter Place. Phone 186-W. WANT TO BUY 2 or 3 bedroom house. Up to $2,000. Inquire at' 1635 Awbrey road. Call after 6:00. WANT TO RENT 2 bedroom un furnished modern house or apart ment. No children. Write No. 701 care of The Bulletin or phone 753-W. HELP WANTED HOUSEKEEPER for mojhcrless home. Board, room and wages. Write No. 645 care of Bulletin or phone 815-R after 5 p. m. SOMEONE to care lor two pre school children during office hours. Room and board if desired. Call at 27 Mueller or phone 859-W after 6:00 p.m. MEN WANTED Permanent, profitable connection; excellent earnings. Choice rural routes open. Customers established. Write Walkins Products, 4512 Hollis St., Oakland 8, California. LOST STRAYED or stolen, black Ger man police dog, about 6 months old. Answers to name "Gippy." Rt. 1, Box 452 or phone 31-F-5. Reward. DIAMONDS KEEP FAITH! 0 Buy Bonds for C t KEEPS K 2 A. T. NIEBERGALL Jeweler JJ Neil la Caaltal Th,alr Pha 148-R WATCHES THIS CURIOUS WORLD VJgT A TYV3Tf'Ss2 ' ' ONE OF THE RICHEST" OP AU. ) i lVFrNkm fHB CONTINENTS IN NATURAL ) Jr"I 'jK23',V ..:'( RESOURCES, WAS CONSIDERED Sdf Sc l' IMPORTANT TO AOST EARt-Y C V (M J. WW . ) EXPLORERS ONLY BECAUSE IT ( VJHV DO BIRDS FLUFF THEIR. FEATHERS OUT LOOSELY IN cat a wcAmeGS ANSWER: By ruffling their feathers they capture air In the loose down, which acts as insulation to keep them warm. LOST BRINDLE AND WHITE female bulldog. Answers to name of Peg gy. Return to K. C. Gulick, chief of police. - - BETWEEN HORSE Ridgo and Jones Ranch, two white face range cows from Stapleton ranch; Brothers. Notfy H. E. Windom, Rt. 2, Bend. IDENTIFICATION bracelet en graved with Ruth Malmstrom lost at the ball game Friday night.; Reward for return to Bend Bulle tin office or Ruth Malmstrom, 125 Revere. STERLING SILVER Navy braced let, u. s. n. links, souvenir from my husband overseas. Lost jtv vicinity of Columbia Mercantile. 612 Federal. Phone 749-M. 1946 BEND HIGlf class rlng,:gol.f: ana rose goia. initials r. c. inside.-. Please return to hud Lexington avenue. Reward. MISCELLANEOUS SPENCER SUPPORTS Dress and surgical, men's and women'spl. uarments repairea, nominal cost. Phone 68 or 21-F-4. Mrs. Brinson, O'Kane Bldg., or Box 164, Bend. CHARIS FOUNDATION and gir dles $7.25 to $13.95. Brassieres $1.50 to $2.95. Phone for appoint ment 451-M. Ina F. Cram, 608 Broadway. LET US MAKE YOUR OLD WASHER NEW AGAIN. New complete wringer frame for your old washer. Automatic release and water return. Agitator replace ment for most makes of washers. Bend Washer. Service, 136 Green wood. Phone 583. WRINGER ROLLS! AJ1 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. 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. Phone 613. NOTICE: We have buyers lor town and urban property. List your property with us for quick sale. N. R. Gilbert's Real Estate, 1015 Wall. INCOME TAX and business state ments prepared in my home. Also open evenings and Sundays for your convenience. H. T. Mcrrltt, 202 Thurston. SPRING-CLEANING troubles easily solved with Fuller Brush Co. mops, all purpose cleaner, waxes and polishes. Many siyles of personal brushes available Lloyd Whcadon. 1714 Steidl, Bend. Phone 594. RED RYDER fLHTUE BE.ANSR') jyftiO ' WHATx) f rN. v j p, v . i i - it sfr7. x NEBRASKA WILLIAMS, CHAMPION MARATHON WALKER, (akhva WLOtZ ) WORE OUT 035 PAIRS S SHOES SINCg. 1928, WHILE WALKIN& 36.000MCES. 2-17 PRINTING YOUR LETTERHEADS can be made any size you desire, with any printing you like. Estimates gladly given. The Bulletin. X Iwo Landings . (Continue from Page One) Admiral of the Fleet Chester W. Nimitz's latest communique an nouncing the establishment of the bridgehead said the invasion was proceeding satisfactorily.- Two hours after the Initial landing, the marine veterans had pushed inland an average of 500 yards. The defenses of Suribachl Yama airstrip -were ' penetrated east of; the field, the communique ..addedi.ji . . c. TheX marine beacnheiicf':ftx(end ed northward along the south eastern coast from the 546-foot high volcano that forms the south ern tip of the island. Radio Tokyo conceded that the Americans had won footholds on the southwest, south, and east coasts. -v ' Casualties 'Moderate As the marines fought their way inland, a Japanese artillery and mortar fire increased. The communique) reported "our cas ualties are ''moderate" but this cannot be taken as an Indication that. the fighting will not increase' in bitterness or that the cost of taking this strategic air base on the road to Tokyo will be cheap. Troops of the 4(h and 5th ma rines the latter in combat as a division for the first time pushed their way inland in'an at tempt to knock out the positions from which enemy garrison forces are pouring artillery and mortar fire on the beachhead and to take the Island's air fields. Meantime, carrier and land based aircraft roared overhead, pin-pointing defense positions with bombs and rockets. DADDY'S LAST LETTER Houston, Tex. ui'i One-month-old Sylvia Ann Palmer had a little dog once, but she will never see him. She also had a father once, but she will never see him either. In the last letter that LI. Herchel E. Palmer wrote before he was killed in France, he told of how he had obtained a tiny rat terrier from a French family, which he Intended to give to his tiny daughter when he came home. SEAMAN MAKES IT SIMPLE Gonzales, Tex. Hit Seaman 2c William L. Wiley, formerly here,' is credited from Cornnmlo. r!:ilifl with building a radio receiving set from an old razor blade, a safety pin and some wire. The bluejacket built the novel radio! just to show his mates it could be done. He was an electrician in civilian life. 1! l thought l accidentally toi-ioi iuu: , Into Cash-With a Want Ad Kiwanis Told of "Chuch. Day" was featured when members of the Bend Ki wanis club, gathered at noon to day in the Pine Tavern for their regular weekly meeting. Rev. Kenneth Tobias was prin cipal speaker, and told of the con tribution of the county churches and Sunday schools to the "total progress" of the nation. He also dwelt briefly upon the growth, of leuijiuus uciiviiies in ctena, ana the trend toward greater attend ance to the churches. Rev. G. R. V. Bolster cxnlaim-d the plan to teach the Bible in local schools. Eugene Bucknun, . insurance man, was guest, huing the past president of the Kiwanis club ut Emmett, Ida. Farm Woman's Chickens Earn Her G.I. Hearts i Norfolk, Va. iu;h There are "pin-up" girls galoreso 12 infan trymen in a New Guinea Jungle were more practical when they chose their favorite by giving her the title: "The girl we would most UKe to have prepare our meals." She is Mrs. Alma Peters. Nor folk farm woman, whose canned fried chicken was sent to service men all over the world as Christ mas gifts. "Pin-up girls are swell for build ing morale, but the quickest way ! to a soldier's heart is through his j stomach," the soldiers wrote Mrs. ! Peters. The chicken had been sent j to their buddy, Cpl. Donald D. ' Bierman, Battle Creek, Neb. 1 And from MSgt. Wavne Over-! mire, somewhere in France, Mi's. S Peters received the following ap-1 preciative note: "This dark night in France as I we huddled around a little stove in a shell-turn depot that leaked the cold, monotonous rain, a Maj. i Reed from Lincoln, Neb., opened a Christmas package from his j LfcGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Deschutes County, Administrator of the Estate of Percy B. Davis, deceased. . All persons haying claims aguinst said estate are hereby re quired to present the same to Mal colm W. Wilkinson, 402 U. S. No-: tlonal Bank Building, The Dulles, Oregon, with vouchers properly! verified, as by law required, with-! in six months from the date here-: of. Dated this 20th day of January, I 1945. ! GEORGE M, DAVIS, Adminis-! trator. I M.W. WILKINSON, The Dalles, ' Oregon. AUoniey for Estate. i . 4U-52-.r8-r.c I CLEANING DRY CLEANING OF UAI,ITY liepuirs und Hat lilovklng Capitol Cleaners 827 Wall Phone 521" ELECTRICAL ELECTRIC Contract Wlrinir Appliun Itepnlr MiM'trleul Supplies ! liloieMi ent Unlit (iK Moziln l.uinpH Smith's Electric 1IK.1 Wall Phone 08 Long Distance Hauling BEACH TRUCK SERVICE j Tel I 168 839 Columbia Specializing In Long Distance Household Grods Movement NO SHOT SCARS ME c 1 S ,JUMP, BUNPLSrA HEAD fc-iOfoXK. ALL SO Envoy to U. S. 01. XLUA ;"" J Alberto Taichlnnl la pictured above in Rome, Italy, shortly after he was named Italian minister to the United States. sister, Mrs. Pete Bosch, Norfolk. In the package was a can of chicken, real chicken from God's country. And after putting the can on the stove we sat back to A Thanks toij The ones-small nation, fatheredby George Washington, and now grown to be a world power, is fighting today to secure for other small nations everywhere, the right to independent existence. THANKS TO George Washington, we have BANK OF BEND A HOME QWNED INSTITUTION NO BANKING BUSINESS VAIL BS TRANSACTED ON THIS HOLIDAY WHO'S WHO in BEND AN ALPHABETICAL C LASSIFIED DIRECTORY OF RELIABLE IiUMINE!J AND PROFESSIONAL OFFICES MONUMENTS R. C. CARYL "The Monument Man" IMS Awbrey ltd. Tel. 620-M Refrigerator Servicu ' All Types ot Mechanical iomco On REFRIGERATORS COMMERCIAL HOUSEHOLD Oregon Equipment Co. TRUCKING SERVICE TRUCKS FOR RENT! MOVE YOURSELF ' SAVE V2! Bee Ilivn Truekn and Trailer may Ikj used anywhere In the II. S. A. without red tape or ftpe tliil ih'4'iMH when truiispoiiliitf your own goods. I.on trips, short trips anywhere. See your 1 exueo Uinler. Mission Service Station Ilond Si Franklin Phone 810 I I WHAT Ki r!lA"V DO-UM WlTHTW.N7 i, iK'(t it - . ' 1 "f-v. r meditate on the things that thoughts of home-cooked chicken bring to mind. "We waited anxiously until the! steam started puffing'out through the holes we had punched In the top of the can, and then we opened it. Wide-eyed we watched as out slid the most beautiful golden-brown chicken the world has ever seen. We divided lt pleca by piece. It was delicious. "Lady take a bow. You're thet winner, for our money." r 'RATION' CARDS IN BRAILLE Boston IIP) Peter Campbell, a downtown tobacco dealer, is blind but he has his own method of preventing customers from buy ing more than one package of cig arets per day. Campbell has ist sued his own ration cards, each bearing the customer's name in Braille. , MISS BOECKLI SPEAKER Redmond, Feb. 19 Miss Eliza beth Boeckli adrdessed the Parent-Teachers' meeting Thursday evening, speaking on "Nutrition al lunches and their value for school children's lunches." . SOVIETS BEACH GUBEN ; London, Feb. 19 (U'A German military spokesman said today that the red army cracked int6 Guben, key fortress city 57 miles southeast of Berlin, but was thrown out after a violent battle. "-'' 11 1 our own liberty; and we know ..that the surest way to guarantee that liberty to ourselves forever, is. to extend its rights and privileges to. all the peoples pf the earth. LOCAL CARTAGE BEND-PORTLAND TRUCK SERVICE Fast Dally Service Every Day Of the Year Phone 544 Trees Shrubs Vines - Roses Evergreens and fruits. Extra hardy Minne sota Stink. Stock sold F.O.B. nursery, delivered or planted. Free estimates for landscaping. Will cginpete with all catalog priced. HAINES NURSERY Cor. East 8th and Norton Phone two Bend, Ore. INSURANCE COMPLETE COVERAGE Life Auto lire Public Liability Property Damage STATE FAKM MUTUAL Ed Sherlock, Dist. Mgr. Hit Drake Boad Phone 310 By FRED HARMAN tHKOVO lT INTH1 CAMfc WneN i IfcLL 1'rA 60IN' 6ACK, Iri AfTEM THOSE TvJO