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    THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND. OREGON. FRIDAY, JAN. 26. 1945
PAGE SEVEN
Market Benefited
By Rally in Rails
By Elmer C. Walxer
(United Pros Financial Editor) .
New York, Jan. 26 IP A broad
.!, lifted stocks fractions to
Lra than 2 points today, extend
ing yesterday's rise and leaving
the market above the close of last
week.
Bethlehem Steel set the pace
early In the session when it rose
more than 2 points on what Wall
street construed as a favorable
earnings to report. Actually the
report showed total earnings un
der a year ago. This brought down
allowances for taxes and deprecia
tion and left the net profit high
: it Net was equal to $9.93 a share,
against $8.58 in 1943. Directors
declared the usual $1.50 dividend
on common stock.
Bethlehem held Its gain and in
spired some buying in other
steels. Rails soon took over lead
ership and registered gains rang
ing to more than 2 points in Union
Pacific. Building stocks were ac
tive and their- gains ranged to
2'i points in Certain-Teed pre
ferred which made a new high.
Gold mining stocks joined the rise
with Mclntyre Poitupine reaching
a new high on a rise of more than
a point. Packing issues were ac
tive ''n Wilson and Armour pre
ferred at new highs.
Aircrafts improved along with
other so-called war issues. Bendix
Aviation made a new high. Oils
were firmer with Texas Company
at its high. Goodrich and Fire
stone had gains of a point or more
In a strong rubber department.'
Westinghouse Electric, Marshall
Field, Continental Can, Anaconda
Wire & Cable and Cerro De Pasco
had gains of a point or more.
1 PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
Portland, Ore., Jan. 26 U
Livestock:, cattle 25, calves 15.
Few cleanup ' sales steady; de
mand broad for most classes of
cattle. Steers lacking. Week's
top S16.00. Common light heifers
$9.00. Best fed heifers this week
$14.75. Canner-cutter cows $6.50
8.00; Fat dairy type to $10.00.
Good beef cows quotable to $12.75.
Common bulls $8.50. Good-choice
vealers salable $13.50-15.00.
Hogs 100. Active, steady. Good
choice 170-270 lbs. $15.75; few 155
lbs. $14.50. Good sows salable
$13.75-14.00. Feeder pigs quotable
$15.00-15.25.
Sheep 450. Supply Includes two
doubles fed Canadian lambs. No
early sales of lamhs. Good-choice
truck-ins salable $14.50-15.00. Fed
lambs held considerably higher.
Good heavy wooled ewes $7.00
1 POKTLAND PRODUCE
Portland, Ore., Jan. 26 IIH A
fair supply of butter was noted
today on the Portland market
but it still was insufficient to
supply the daily trade. . '
Butter and egg prices were un
changed. Butter Cube, 93 score, 42c;
92 score, 42 lie; 90 score, 42c; 89
score, 4l'c pound.
Eggs Price to retailers: AA
large, 49c; A large, 47c; medium
A, 41c; small, 40c dozen.
HIS GLORY DIMMED
Indianapolis, Ind. 'U' Newly
elected Republican State Auditor
A. V. Burch was sworn into office
without his most important cam
paign asset. His all-girl accordion
band, which accompanied him
during an 11-week tour of Indiana,
was left off the inaugural pro
gram because state leaders felt
the fanfare should be reserved for
I lie governor-elect.
FOOD LOCKER LAW
Olympia, Wash., IP The 433
refrigerated food lockers in Wash
ington state now have to toe the
line. The state department of ag
riculture announced a regulation
providing for installation of ther
mometers which will record on a
chart the temperatures of the
lockers each hour. The state law
allows a maximum icebox
"warmth" of 12 degrees above
zero. i
'VOU SEE, MOM . .
Houston, Tex. HPi "Now before
I tell you this, Mom, you know
I can tell by the way you write if
you are worrying and please don't
'or my sake," TSgt. Monroe
Brookshire wrote to his mother
'rom a hospital in England. He
ent on: "You see, Mom, I do
nated my right leg to the scrap
drivp "
Oregon Ltd.
Contracting
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Light
Commercial
and Industrial
Wiring Supplies
and
Appliances
General Electric Dealer
Sales and Service
Phone 159
644 Franklin
Bend, Ore.
For a lJtilei Sell a Lot
Classified Rates
Local Paid in Advance
25 Words One Time 35c
25 Words Three Times 75c
26 Words tSU Times . $LSO
All wards IS add la par ward tiMta
number at lucrtrtna
Ooa Moth run, sane copy, 4 day rata
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LINK BATE 10c CAPITALS 20c
Cbuatfiad AdTartuin. Cask 10 Advaaea
Daily Cutis Tuaa 11 iM P. M.
FOB SALE
40 ACRES with 25 acres C.O.I,
water. Four room modern house,
large barn and plenty of outbuild
ings. $3800 full price. Want $1600
for my equity. Four miles out on
Butler Market road. Inquire Rt. 2,
Box 50-A on south highway, turn
right at closed Texaco station,
third house on left, after 5.
3-ROOM semi-modern house and
2 SCxlOC lots in Redmond. Also
24'x30' basement and foundation
on property. John Luelling, 316
A St., Redmond, Oregon.
TEAM OF HORSES, age 4 and 6,
weight about 1400, gentle and
good for all-around work, one
broken to ride. Also half set new
harness, one set old harness and
halters. All for $150.00. John E.
Johnson, Rt. 1, Box 311-B. Phone
10-F-13.
BULLS of all kinds, Hereford,
Guernsey and Jersey. Some nice
milk cows ready to freshen. Sad
dle hocses and saddles. Franks
Service Station, phone 78-J. W. R.
Franks, Redmond.
2 STOVES, circulator and cook
stove. May be seen at 1519 E. 8th.
RUMMAGE SALE Last 2 days
Friday and Saturday. Lottie Nel
son, across .from the laundry.
LOVELY HOME ON RIVER:
Seven room modern. Four bed
rooms, double plumbing, fireplace,
full basement, new Lennox fur
nace, automatic coal stoker, air
conditioning, large lot. Yard ter
raced on river. Outside fireplace.
Phone or see Walter Daron for
appointment. Gilberts Real Es
tate. 1015 Wall Street.
3 HOUSES on 60 ft. lot, 2, three
room semi-modern, furnished, 1
five room modern unfurnished.
close in, east side. $3250, $2150
down, balance $2o month. Inquire
164 E. Irving.
2 GENTLE saddle horses, gentle
enough for children. Inquire 1519
E. 8th.
CHEAP BUY: Five room furnish
edTTome. Two room woodshed and
workshop with flue. Woodshed
and garage. $1130. 3uu down.
Low monthly payments. See Wal
ter Daron, Realtor. Gilberts Real
Estate.
1 BLOCK from Kenwood school,
new rustic style 4 room, modern
house, large garage, 3 lots. A good
buy at $3795, $1100 cash, $40
month. Corner of Ogden and W.
7th. Henry M. Bennett.
FURNISHED MODERN houses,
close in, 3 bedroom, $1900, $300
down, $30 month. Paved street, 2
bedroom, $3250, some terms. Anne
Forbes, 36 Oregon. Phone 36-W.
HAY or victory oats, $25.00 per
ton. Also 1400 lb. work horse. 5
miles north on Dalles-Calif, 'high
way, Box 25. Alt ranch.
HAY, good first and second cut
ting alfalfa, $27.00 delivered in
load lots. Myers, 225 Miller.
WEST SIDE close in, 4 room mod
ern house, cement sidewalk, elec
tric range wiring, garage, some
wood. $1400, $250 down, $25
month. Anne Forbes, 36 Oregon.
Phone 36-W.
FAT HENS, dressed or live. 1198
Newport.
BARGAINS. Immediate posses
sion, 2 modern furnished hcnses,
paved street, sewer connections,
both for $3500, terms. 2 modern
furnished houses, both for $2200,
$600 down, $35 month. Anne
Forbes, 36 Oregon. Phone 36-W.
ENAMEL WOOD or coal circu
lator $15.00, several real good
buys in baby beds, breakfast table
with 4 good chairs a real buy, pre
war collapsible baby buggy $7.00,
dresser base, chest of drawers,
leather couch '$5.00, several good
heating stoves, extra track for
electric train,- stone jars, 5 gal.
gas on kerosene cans 25c, pair
boat oars 50c, rockers, kitchen
cabinet bases, library tables, book
shelves, stand tables, ironing
board $1.50, $18 worth of house
paint for $10. round tables, kitch
en table, bedsteads, bed springs,
ball and socket trailer hitches,
bumper hitches. Open evenings.
350 Division.
LARGE NORGE oil heater with
electric circulating fan. guaran
teed to heat 6 rooms. 1973 Awbrey
road. West side.
4 TON'S No. 1 threshed oat straw.
IJ W. Rarick, 2 miles north of
! Bend, highway 97, Box 20.
i SHEEP LINED water proof short
Icoat, prewar, never been used,
! Just the thing for truck driver or
out dnor worker, size IS. 1330 4th
'St. Also used overcoat.
Dr. Grant Skinner
- DENTIST
1036 Wall Street
Eveningj by Appointment
OtflM Phona 73 R- Phona 119-W
FOB SALE
ACREAGE:' Have 20 acres at
Sweet Home for $600. $300 down
takes 35 acres on Hiway. build
ings. $1350 down takes 9 acres at j
ijien visia. iduu lanes a acres
east of Bend. $1000 down takes 10
acres In Carroll Acres. 2Vt acres
at Toledo, Oregon. Two houses.
See Walter Daron. Gilberts Real
Estate.
FEEDER PIGS and rye straw
stack. William Dahlberg, Route 1,
Box 410. Arnold District. 1
33 LAYING HENS for sale cheap.
Phone 193-Z. Inquire 10th St., cor
ner of B, Redmond, Oregon.
THREE ROOM modern for $1700.
RIVERSIDE: Seven room mod
ern, $6500. DUPLEX and furni
ture, $3000. We will sell two good
rent properties on RIVERFRONT
cheap. Gilberts Real Estate. 1015
Wall Street. .
A HOME you will love, plus 3V4
acres, paved street, hardwood
floors, furnace, walk-In cooler, at
tached garage, sprinkling system.
$9000. Will take good, small, mod
ern house on trade in. Shown by
appointment only. Anne Forbes,
36 Oregon. Phone 36-W.
4 ROOM modern house practically
new, new chicken house, all on 14
acre city limits. Immediate pos
session. Inquire 10th St., corner'
of B, Redmond, Oregon.
LARGE, GOOD circulating heat
er, $35.00. 1425 Lexington.
ST. HELENS STREET: Seven
room modern furnished. Base
ment, furnace, fireplace, large
grounds, garage. Has everything.
Immediate possession. $4800.
Terms arranged by Walter L.
Daron, Gilberts Real Estate.
ELECTRIC BROODER, 500 chick
size. Call after 4:30 p. m. 213 E.
Revere.
HOTPOINT ELECTRIC range,
$225.00. Will take good gas con
sole range in trade. Also child's
bedroom set, Jennie Lind single
bed, - box springs and new mat
tress, small chest of drawers,
table stand in maple, $85.00. 557
10th St., Redmond, Oregon.
ENGLISH SADDLES, also west
ern saddles, children's good, gen
tle saddle horses. Can be seen Sat
urday and Sunday at Cayalry
Stables. S. L. Miles.
WE HAVE sold our farm and
have nolise for 1934 flat bed truck
with a 1939 motor. Dual tires and
compound drive. Also 1930 Ford
pickup. $700 takes both, which is
$105 below ceiling price. 2 heifers
fresh about May 15, $65 each. 1000
lbs.-capaclty platform scales, $40.
Cole and Deal Farm, 5 miles So.
Redmond, old highway. Rt. 1, Box
164. See Friday and Saturday.
ELECTRIC THOR mansle. Fine
! condition, $16.00. Tenor banjo and
case, 517.00. Electric iron $5. Call
at third house from King's Mar
ket on south highway. Phone 34-F-3,
Mrs. Donahue.
FOR SALE OR TRADE
1600 POUND, good honest work
horse. Works single or double.
Will trade for faster horse. Claud
Gant, Rt. 1, Box 430. Phone ll-F-2.
FOR RENT
3 ROOM modern house, close in.
Call 358-W.
BOARD AND ROOM $45. Home
cooked . . meals. Served family
style. Warm rooms. Delaware Ho
tel, Mrs. Mason, Mgr. Phone
31-W.
4 BEDROOM modern furnished
house, large yard and garage,
close in. Inquire 237 St; Helens.
3 ROOM furnished apartment.
Close in. 65 Franklin. Phone 1149.
2 ROOM modern furnished apart
ment, close in. Inquire at 6 Irving
avenue.
CLEAN SLEEPING and house-1
keeping room, kitchen and laim-l
dry privilege's. Linen and bedding j
furnished. Automatic heat. Phone j
493-W. I
WANTED
WILL PAY CASH for small
piano, not too old, in good condi
tion. Write Rt. 1, Box 158.
, WILL BUY good small modern
! houses on west side. P. O. Box 735,
I Bond.
I PRIVATE PARTY wants to buy
jor rent acreage, with building up
1 to 40. Write No. 10293 in care of
the Bulletin.
GRAIN DRILL with seeder at
tachment. Claud Gant, Rt. 1, Box
430. Phone ll-F-2.
BRONCHIAL
COUGHS!
er Bronchial Irrititioni Due to Cold
Buckley's Fimoiit "CANADIOL"
Miitare Acts lik a Filth
Fnnd a few cent today at any
rn'jii drtja; etorft f"r a hnTtln
'f nwklev-a CAVAKIOL Mlxlars
(triple aillnul. THke a. roimln
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Ftarin At om- to 1ftn'n up thick.
rnoKing pniwin. -
branr ftni make broathlnic "fislr.
Kunrr from thou pT intent.
Irritation d" to raMs flnJ Rurk
ly brtntr q'ifrk and ffftlvfl re
lief Pin t wait KM Hi" kl'-y'a Can
ftdiol today. Tou R;t rHef instantly.
Owl Pharmary
BraudU Thrift Wise Drugs
WANTED
TO BUY an electric refrigerator.
Write P. O. Box 945, Bend.
SET OF SCALES, 25 or 50
pounds. Inquire Benson, Bulletin
office.
USED, RADIOS Will pay top
prices lor gooa usea ramus.
George's Radio Service. New loca
tion, 838 Wall St. Phone 900.
TO BUY house trailer. Contact
Pangburn, Mobil' Service Station,
1273 WaU St.
TO BUY shells that will fit a 32
Iver Johnson revolver. Will buy
or trade other shells for same.
Phone 1156. 350 Division. ,
TO BUY for man in service, fold
ing camera. Phone 1156. 350 Divi
sion. -
USED CARS
2-DOOR '37 Ford, good tires, clean
and in good condition. Under cell
ing due to minor delects. a
Florida, .
1935 CHEVROLET coupe, 4 6-ply
tires, heater and radij. Can be
seen at Mission Service Station.
HELP WANTED
BEAUTY OPERATOR. Out of
state operators acceptable. Li
cense by reciprocity. Please get in
touch with the Beauty Quest soon
as possible, 81 Oregon Ave. Tele
phone 170. '
WOMAN for general work. Des
chutes Cottage Hospital. Board,
room, $60 per month. Apply 236
E. Kearney. "
WOMAN for housework morn
ings, 5 days a week. Call 688-W.
BAKERY DRIVER, experience
not necessary. Union wages guar
anteed. References required.
Phone 1027 or apply at 365 E.
Greenwood.
SITUATION WANTED
WOMAN with child wishes house
work. Write No. 10219 in care of
the Bulletin.
15 YR. OLD boy wants work. Call
at 45 Lafayette or phone 559-J.
USED CARS
1936 V-8 TUDOR In A-l good con
dition. '29 model A l'A ton truck
car Jacks and hub caps of all
kinds. Model A parts. 136 Green
wood.
LOST
SOMEWHERE in Bend, possibly
on riunter iiace or close to Bap
tist church, coin purse containing
large sum of money. Liberal re
ward Jor return to The Bulletin.
BEAUTIFUL GRAY Persian fe
male cat. Belongs to shut-in. Kind
ly call 488-WX or write E. J.
Losch, Rt. 1, Box 156.
MISCELLANEOUS
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.
WILL STILL DO general repair,
carpentry, plastering, patching
and painting. Do yours now.
Phone 504-W.
TRAINED AUCTIONEER with '
ability and experience. I can get ;
you more money tor that live
stock. .O. E. Glayebrook, phone
23-J or call at 1015 Wall St.
SPENCER SUPPORTS Dress
and surgical, men's and women's.
Garments repaired, nominal cost.
Phone 6(or21-F-4. Mrs. Brinson,
O'Kane Bldg., or Box 164, Bend.
1940 STUDEBAKER
PRESIDENT SEDAN
Original Finish! Like New
Tires Very Good
OPA Warranty Price - $1470
Our Warranty Price -S1 395
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MISCELLANEOUS
FULLER BRUSHES, mops, floor
waxes, furniture polish, the new
safe odorless all-purpose cleaner,
and many other household aids.
Phone 594. Lloyd Wheadon, 1714
Steidl Road, Bend.
FOR SALE A beautiful new slip
has been added to the famous C. &
D. line this week. In precious
NYLON. Colors white, tea rose,
black, sizes 32, to 40, price $4.95.
Call Elsie A. Dunn. Phone 615-J.
NOTICE
Due to the shortage of dry wood
we may cut our deliveries to
cord lots. Emergency orders filled
first. Please phone your order in
before you are out. Delivery
promised from 3 to 5 days if wea
ther stays good. Phone 767. Brook
ings Wood Yard.
PRINTING
YOUR LETTERHEADS can be
made any size you desire, with
any printing you liKe. Estimates
gladly given. The Bulletin.
HUBBY USES PRIORITY
Abilene, Tex. IP A recent let
ter from her husband. Lt. George
D, Steakley, told Nadel Steakley
of Abilene that her head will be
painted on the nose of his plane,
"The Purple Cow." Mrs. Steakley
has been pin-up girl of many a
man in the army and navy since
she was chosen "Miss Thunder
bolt" by "The Fighter," weekly
newspaper of Abilene army air
field.
YAK AT EVANSVIM.E ZOO
Evansville, Intl. ill1) Mesker
park zoo proudly announced the
first birth of a yak at the zoo. At
tendant Henry Egll said both
mother and baby were contended
to remain out of doors.
LATIN CLASS SHOWS OFF
'Hammond, Ind. dPi Artistically-Rifted
students in Morton Ju
nior high school's Latin classes
used nothing but Latin phrases on
the Christmas cards they made
for themselves.
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''OuK OLD PRESIDENT IS OUR,
NEW PRESIDENT," Sst
HERMAN HENDERSON,'
IMYtimsporf; Vennsyinfo.
Directors Given
Committee Data
Reports front four major, com
mittees, forum, milk control, fish
and game and legislative, were
heard by Bend chamber of com
merce directors at meir wcemy deceased has filed his final ac
meetlng today noon in the Pine count in the office of the County
Tavern, with Carl A. Johnson, clerk of Deschutes County, Ore
chamber president, p r e s i d i n g. con. and that Mondav. the 5th
Further committee appointments
were considerea ana it was an-
nounced that all committees will
be completed before next Friday,
B. A. Stover and Frank H. Log-
gan were named chamber of com
merce representatives on the Ore
gon Advertising federation.
Special Classes
Reported Filled
The shorthand and typing clas-
day afternoon in the commercial
department of Bend high scnool,
are filled up, A. W. Nelson co
ordinator of trades and industrial
relations, reported today..
The typing class, with 30 adults
enrolled, is taught by Harold
Carllle. Miss Mary Burger teaches
the 21 persons in the shorthand
class. The classes are held from
4 to 6 p. m. on Mondays, Wed
nesdays anil Fridays.
At the conclusion or tne cignt-
weeks course another series will
be started if demand warrants it,
Nelson said today.
Mrs. Sillaway, 94,
Dies in Oklahoma
Tumulo, Jan. '26 Mrs. J. W.
Sillaway, 94, mother of Mrs. S.
L. Hall of Tumalo, who (lieu Jan.
23 in Miami, Okla., survived five
generations, lt was revealed here
today. Mrs. Hall, who Wednes
day received word of her mother's
death, will be unaoie to auena
the funeral.
Mrs. Sillaway was the mother
of six children, and Mis. Hall is
the only survivor of the family.
Mrs. Sillaway had 21 grand child-
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ren, 25 great grand children, and
six great, great grandchildren.
She made her home with iter
grandson. Fred, whom she raised
from infancy. Mrs. SlUaway's
mother, was also 94 years of age
at the time of her death.
BEND PILOT FEATURED
The name of Lt. Robert W.
Hendershott. U. S. N. R-, of Bend,
appears In a full-page advertise
ment in the January 15 issue of
American Aviation. The Edo Air
craft corporation. In its advertise
ment, told the story of how Lt.
Hendershott,. In an engagement
near Iwo Jima, vanquished three
Japanese Zero planes after he had
gone aloft to direct naval gunfire.
LEGAL NOTICES I
CITATION
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon for the County
of Deschutes
In the Matter of the Adoption of
ALVIN LEE PURCELL, a minor
child.
The people of the State of Ore
gon to Thelma Crawford greet
ings: . You are hereby cited to be and
appear in the County Court Room
In the City of Bend, Deschutes
County, State of Oregon on the
26th day of February, 1945 at two
o'clock P. M.' Said day then and
there to show cause, if any, why
the petition of C. C. Rees and
Joann Rees for the adoption of
Alvln Lee Purcell should not be
granted.
Given under my hand and seal
of the County Court of the Des
chutes County, State of Oregon
this 26th day of January, 1945.
(Seal) HELEN DACEY, Coun
ty Clerk. By Opal Sprague, Depty.
44-50-56-62C
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
No. 1148
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned, as administrator of
the estate of Lavona E. Rogers,
day of February 1945 at the hour
or 2 V. M. In the alternoon ol said
day, in the County Court Room of
said Court has been appointed by
said Court as the time and place
for the hearing of objections
thereto and settlement thereof.
Dated and first published Jan
uary 5th, 1945.
Last publication February 2nd,
1945.
C. V. SILVIS, administrator of
the estate of Lavona E. Rogers,
deceased. i
H. C. ELLIS, attorney for ad-
, ministrator,
e-aMa-44-5uc
National Forest Timber for Sale
Sealed bids will be received by the
Fnrnst Silnprvisnr Rfnrl. Orpcnn.
iun In and not later thnn 2 n.m..
February 5, 1945, for all the live
timber marked or designated for
cutting, and all merchantable dead
timber located on an area embrac
ing about 860 acres within Sec
tions 28 and 29, T. 12 S., R. 9 E.,
W.M., Jack Creek area, Deschutes
National Forest, Oregon, estimat
ed to De 3.(JUu,txiu reet H.M., more
or less, of pondcrosa pine timber
and an unestimated amount of '.
western larch and other species of ;
saw timber. No Old or less than
$6.10 per M feet for ponderosa
pine and $2.75 per M feet for the
western larch and other species
will bo considered. In addition to
the price hid for the stumpago, a
cooperative deposit of $.40 per M
feet B.M., to be used by the Forest
Service for paying the cost of
slash disposal, and a cooperative
deposit of $.10 per M feet B.M., to
You won'f pay a lot
for a good job at The
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cover the cost of tree planting,
seed sowing, and timber stand im
provement work on the area cut
over for the total cut of timber
under the terms of the agreement,
will be required. Bids with rates
in excess of those permissible un
der M.P.R. 460 will be reduced to
the allowable maximum in mak
ing the award. $10,000.00 must
accompany each bid, to be applied
on the purchase price, refunded,
or retained in part as liquidated
damages, according to conditions
of sale. 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 submis
sion of bids should be obtained
from the Forest Supervisor, Bend,
Oregon. 44-48o
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Home & Auto Supply
900 Wall St Phone 860
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