The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, January 27, 1945, Page 8, Image 8

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THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON, SATURDAY,: JAN. 27, 1945
Ward Stocks Lead
Rise on Market
By Elmer C. Walzcr
(United Presa Financial Editor)
New York. Jan. 27 (IP) Mont
gomery Ward common stock
enlivened the stock market today
when federal district court In Chi
cago ruled that President Roose
velt was without authority to take
possession of the company's
plants and facilities.
The stock which had sold as
low as 50- shot up to 53 on
heavy trading just before closing
time. Its strength aided the en
tire market.
As soon as the court decision
was announced.orders to buy the
stock came in so rapidly that
governors of the stock exchange
stopped trading In the issue to
permit the securitists to straight
en out their books. The Issue sold
around 11:40 a. m.. at 51-, a
lump of l-'4 points from the sale
made just before announcement
of the decision. That sale was on
a block of 5,000 shares. It rose
steadily In the subsequent trad
ing.
Monteomery Ward rose more
than a point on the Chicago stock
exchange. The A stock was dull
on-the curb exchange, holding at
the previous close.
For a Utde, Sett a Lot With BiMetin (Jlassified Ads
Classified Rates
von SALE
Local Paid in Advance ACREAGE: Have 20 acres at
25 Words One Time S5c
25 Words Three Times 75c
25 Words Six Times $1.35
WANTED
TO BUY an electric refrigerator
Write P. O. Box 945, Bend.
HELP WANTED
All rJ. 9K arid t n wnril llmH
number of Imtrtiont .
Ont month run. same copy, Mi day raw
Minimum Charge, Mc
LINE HATE Wc CAPITALS 20e
Clarified AdvertUlnf. Cmh in Advanca
Dailr Cloalnr Tim. 11:111 P. M.
BEND LODGE, NO. 218 1. O. O. F,
Meets Every Monday Night
I. O. O. F. Temple
265 Franklin Avenue
Robt. Leader, Noble Grand
D. R. Miller, Sec, Phone 10(9 W
PORTLAND IVESTOCK
Portland, Ore., Jan. 27 mi
Weekly livestock: Cattle 2575,
calves 2165. Market active, gen
erally steady but good cows and
medium to low good steers as
much as 25c higher; few loads
strictly good fed steers 15.50
16.00; medium-good 13.5015.25.
Common down to 11.00, cutters
to 9.00; common-medium heifers
9.5013.00. Strictly good fed heif
ers up to 14.50-14.75; medium
good beef cows 10.00-12.75, fat
dairy type cows around 8.50-10.50.
Canners-cutters largely 6.00-8.00;
medium-good bulls 10.00-11.75,
odd head to 12.0012.25; good-1
. choice vealers ia.5U-ls.oo.
Hogs 1475. Market unchanged.
Supply inadequate to fill existing
orders. Good-choice 170-270 lb.
barrows and gilts 15.75, 275-300
lbs. 15.00, heavier and lighter
weights 14.50; good sows 13.75
14.00 mainly; good-choice feeder
pigs 15.00-15.25; good stags large
ly 11.0011.50.
Sheep, fat lambs generally
steady but late top 10c above last,
week. Ewes around 50c higher.
Good-choice trucked in lambs
14.50-15.00, few head and one car
15.25; two cars fed 94 lb. Ca
nadian lambs 15.50," new recent
high. Common lambs down to
10.50, culls down to 8.00; good
yearlings up to 12.00; good
slaughter ewes 6.50-7.00 culls
down to 3.25 or below.-
FOR 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 mad. Inquire Rl. 2,
Box 50-A on south highway, turn
right at closed Texaco station,
third house on left, after 5.
RECONDITIONED VACUUM
cleaner, guaranteed. Bond Washer
Service, 136 Greenwood.
Sweet Home for $600. $300 down
takes 35 acres on Hiway, build-
inns. S1350 down takes 9 acres at
r.nn Vftn SnFinrt Inlrpe 5 orrpa
east of Bend. $1000 down takes 10 BEAUTY OPERATOR. Out of
acres In Carroll Acres. 2Vt acres s,ate operators acceptable. Li
st Toledo, Oregon. Two houses, cense by reciprocity. Please get in
See Walter Daron. Gilberts Real Ioucn l"e beauty Wuest soon
Estate.
FEEDER PIGS and rye straw
stack. William Dahlberg, Route 1,
Box 410. Arnold District.
as possible, 81 Oregon Ave. Tele
phone 170. - i
WOMAN for housework morn
ings, 5 days a week. Call 688-W.
THREE ROOM modern for $1700.
RIVERSIDE: Seven room mod
ern, $6500. DUPLEX and furni
ture. $3000. We will se'l two pood
PIN SETTERS wanted. Apply at
Bend Recreation Alleys, after 6
p. m.
rentpronerties on RIVERFRONT , WOMAN for general work. Des.
cheao. Gilberts Real Estate.
Wall Street.
1015
A HOME you will love, plus 3
acres, paved street, hardwood
floors, furnace, walk-In cooler, at
t.'irhod parage, sprinkling svstem.
$9000. Will take good, small, mod:
ern house on trade In. Shown by
appointment only. Anne Forbes,
36 Oregon. Phone 36-W.
3-ROOM semi-modern house and
2 50'xlOO' lots in Redmond. Also
24'x30' basement and foundation
on property. John Luelling, 316
A St., Redmond, Oregon.
MILK GOATS, a few not suitable
for milking machine. Sell very
cheap. Also young stock for butch
ering. Try some of this most de
licious meat and give yourself a
treat. No points needed.. Groff's
Goatery, across track, east of
Evans Fly Co.
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
10F-13.
GRAY or Victory Oats, $45.00 per
ton. Also 1400 lb. work horse. Alt
ranch, 5 miles north on Dalles
California. Box 25.
2 STOVES, circulator and cook
stove. May be seen at 1519 E. 8th.
ELECTRIC WASH machine, holl
er, ironing board and clothes bas
ket. Cheap for cash. 1224 Hartford.
Housewives Asked
To Store Paper
Washington, Jan. 27 tillThe
war production board's salvage
division today appealed to house
wives to store their waste paper
until weather conditions Improve
and paper collections can be re
sumed In many areas.
"The greatly Increased mllitni v
needs have made the salvaging of
every scrap of waste paper essen
tial to supply packing and ship
ping materials," W. Thomas Hoyt,
division director, said. "It is vital
that collections of waste paper
should not be destroyed."
Woman Proves Superior
To Man in Woods Lore
Unitv Plantation, Me. iu- ns
fast JVcoming n woman's world
even In the great north woods,
according to the Maine depart
ment of inland fisheries und
game.
Warden Supervisor Louis M
Chute reported that he had two
hunters lost about the same time
One was a woman, Mrs. Ransom
Palmer of Unity Plantation who
had to spend a night in the heart
of the woods before she was
found.
wnen rescued, Mrs. Palmer
oiiuweu no nun oi panic, but built
herself a shelter, had a ruddy tire
going and was snug In warm
clothing.
In another part of the state, a
man, also lost over night was
found wandering around 'in a
daze, shivering and frightened
though he was only a mile and a
half from camp. Ilo had a com
pass but no Idea how to use it
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.
Phono or see Waller Daron for
appointment. Gilberts Real Es
tate. 1015 Wall Street.
4 ROOM modern house practically
new, new chicken house, all on Vj
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 STRRET: Seven
room modern furnished. Base
ment, furnace, fireplace, large
erounds. garage. Has everythine.
Immediate possession. $4800.
Terms arranged bv Walter L.
Daron, Gilberts Real Estate.
chutes Cottage Hospital. Board.
room, $60 per month. Apply 236
E. Kearney.
SITUATION WANTED
CHIMNEY SWEEP !
I specialize in cleaning chimneys,
furnaces and fireplaces. 20 years
experience. Phone 692.
EXPERIENCED housekeeper,
middle age, capable of assuming
full charge. Write No. 10304 care
of Bulletin.
USED CARS
1936 V-8 TUDOR in A-l good con
dition. '29 model Alti ton truck,
car jacks and hub caps of all
kinds. Model A parts. 136 Green
wood. .
12-DOOR '37 Ford, good'tlres, clean
and in good condition. Under ceil
ing due to minor defects. 228
Florida.
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 Llnd single
bed, box springs and new mat
tress, small chest of drawers,
table stand In maple, $85.00. 557
10th St., Redmond, Oregon.
SHEEP LINED water proof short
coat, prewar, never been used,
just the thing for truck driver or
out door worker, size 48. 1530 4th
St. Also used overcoat.
THIS CURIOUS WORLD VJT
( AVERAGE TEMPERATURE ( V.f- : I. k v"f7
) OF THE EARTH v, C mri
) asa whole V-.'- SMt'
OCCURS NEAR THE TIME V-:?.- .-. T7'. 0;7jjL
J WHEN OUR GLOBE I X".s.:r.::: :.t--y.-i:(:?T
) IS CpOSSST TO THE !Z&JZiS'
SUN )
SfWRK ' j. f WHY 15 THE SEVENTEEN -YEAR 1
ll LOCUST SO NAMED P
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1935 CHEVROLET coupe, A 6-ply
tires, heater and radio. Can be
seen at Mission Service Station. '
FORD V-8 truck, 1939, new motor,
7 pre war tires, flat rack. Trade
for late model sedan or lighter
truck or pickup. Can be seen Sat
urday or Sunday at the 5 mile
post east of Bend on Burns high
way. L. N. Elllngson.
1934 CHEV 2 door, good condi
tion throughout, Motorola radio
and heater. Inquire 1043 Lcxlng
ton.
ARE THE ONLY NATIVE AMERICAN
REPRESENTATIVES OF THE
. PHASAAr FAMILY.
1-18
ANSWER: Because the insect goes into the ground, after hatch
ing, to emerge as an adult 17 years later.
Jim Byers Seeks
Data on Bend '5'
One-of the Bend Lava Bears'
far-flung fans, Lt. J a m e s F.
Byers, wants to know what kind
of scores the Bears are running
up this season. In a lener re
ceived yesterday from the young
fighter pilpt In France, Mrs. For
rest Ferneau was requested to
look up the season's basketball
scores and forward them pronto.
Mrs. Ferneau promptly searched
back copies of The Bulletin and
mailed the scores today.
Lt. Byers, who graduated from
Bend high school in 1941, distin
guished himself as a . football
player.
He and his brother, Lt. Bill
Byers, also a fighter pilot, are
attached to the same squadron.
They each have a distinguished
flying cross, an air medal and 11
oak leaf clusters. Bill has already
received a silver star but Jim said
In the letter received yesterday
that , he has been recommended
for one. Both young men attended
Bend high school with Pfc. Wil
lard Ferneau, who became a pris.
oner of the Japanese at the fall
of Bataan and, at last reports,
was in a prison camp at Mukden
Manchuria, Mrs. Ferneau said. '
The young men are sons of Mrs.
Albert A. Byers, who lived at 309
Tumalo avenue prior to selling
her Bend property and moving
back to her old home, Myrtle
Point, a year ago.
' RIGHT ON HIS DOORSTEP
Latrobe, Pa. IP Here Is a man
who found the legendary "acres
of diamonds" in his own back
yard. Charles C. Wedemeyer camei
home, from a day of fruitless!
hunting, only to find a ringneclc
pheasant lying on his back porch.
The bird had been killed when it
flew into the screen door and '
broke its neck.
Grizzly bears are good fisher
men; in Alaska they wade into
streams and scoop out salmon
with wide sweeps of their paws.
PRINTING
YOUR LETTERHEADS can be
made any size you desire, with
any printing you llrie. Estimates
gladly given. The Bulletin.
FOR SALE OR TRADE
1600 POUND, good honest work
horse. Works single or double.
Will trade for faster horse. Claud
Uant, Rt. 1, Box 430. Phone ll-F-2.
1933 CHEVROLET 4-door sedan,
motor and tires In good condition.
78 Kearney or Standard Stations,
corner Wall and Greenwood.
LOST
BLUE BILLFOLD containing
navv leave naDers. and some
W1LKANOWSKI violin. $150.00 money. Return to 20 Roosevelt as
value. Take $100.00 cash or trade soon as possible. Reward. Leave
ior usea piano. uv( Milwaukee enas tomorrow.
Ave.
FOR RENT
3 ROOM modern house, close in
Call 358-W.
j LADY'S BULOVA wrist watch
with sweep second hand, down
town In Bend Thursday. Finder
return to 1601 W. Third, Apt. 2.
PRE-WAR nAVPNPORT nlnnr.
in good condition, $25.00. 532 Og- LARGE COMFORTABLE modern
den. I furnished 2-room cabin with wood.
wnier nnu iignts. Close In. Call at
MISCELLANEOUS
2 GENTLE saddle horses, gentle ! 623 Hill.
enougn tor children, inquire 1519
E. 8th.
STUDIO COUCH, rust color. L. R.
Halligan, Rt. 1, Box 72, So. high
way to Texaco Service Station,
turn left first house on left.
BOARD AND ROOM $45. Home
eooked meals. Served family
style. Warm rooms. Delaware Ho
tel. Mrs. Mason, Mgr. Phone
31-W.
1-3 n i j
,u-jnvm juniiMieu upanmeni.
Five room furnish-1 Light clean rooms. Wood, water
CHEAP BUY
en nome. iwo room wootisned nnd ana light furnished. Hot water
worKsnop witn line, woodshed neat. Suitable for 2 people Call
and garage. $1150. $200 down. ' Sunday or after 5:30 n. m 2.n;u,
Low monthlv payments. See Wal- E. Irving.
ter Daron, Realtor. Gilberts Real,
Estate. 1 4 BEDROOM modern furnished
. , : ; house, large yard nnd garage,
1 BLOCK from henwootl school, ' close In. Inquire 237 St. Helens.
iii w mam- styie 4 room, modern
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 for that live
stock. O. E. Glayebrook, phone
23-J or call at 1015 Wall St.
O DIPNTnt'Il CIT-Ilf-nrn n
house, lareo garage. 3 lots. A good J ROOM unfurnished modern and surgical men's nnd women's
buy at 8OT!5. SHOO cash. $-10 house kitchen range furnished. c""vml its repXd nommTcost'
month. Corner of Ogden and W. i Available February 1. Call P. N. pZmSS m, 'S
7th. Henry M. Bennett.
r'UKNISHED MODERN houses. I -close
in. 3 bedroom. Sionn Sim 3
down, S30 month. Paved street, 2
bedroom. S.'IffiO, some terms. Anne
Forbes, 36 Oregon. Phone 36-W.
-Armstrong. 1506 Harmon. Phone
. 950-W.
HAY, good first and second cut
ting alfalfa, $27.00 delivered in
load lots. Myers, 225 Miller.
ROOM furnished nu.ntment.
Close in. 65 Franklin. Phone 1149.
2-ROOM semi modern house, base
ment. Close to mills. Inquire Riv
erside Service and Grocery.
u inne uidg., or liox 164, Bend.
FULLER BRUSHES mops, floor
waxes, furniture polish, the new
safe odorless all-purpose cleaner,
and many other household aids.
Phone 594. Llovd Wheadon. 1714
i Steldl Road, Bend.
CLEAN SLEEPING and house
keeping room, kitchen nnd laun
dry privileges. Linen and bedding
furnished. Automatic heat. Phone
493-W.
WEST SIDE close In, 4 room mod
ern house, cement sidewalk, elec
tric range wiring, garage, some
wood. SHOO. $250 down. $25 ' M n n F r n i , PL-,
m.-nth. Anne Forbes 36 Oregon I? RN,3 ,00m fl,rnlstl,(l
Phono 36-W -'"egon. apartment. Close to city center.
.i.,u. wiiuT, iigms nirnished
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.
Russian Front
(Continued from Page One)
been checked on the river Obra
45 miles west of Poznan," a Ber
lin broadcast said.' That is the
river's nearpsr nnint tn Pnmnn
and it elbows sharply westward . C0.ui!?rymP,
with no other natural barrier
short of Schwerin.
A' few miles to the northeast,
other Russion forces were re
ported by Berlin to have crossed
to the north bank of the Netz
river east of Schneidelmuhl, 50
miles north of Poznan and 90
miles northeast of Stettin.
The Transocean news agency
said the First Ukrainian army in
Silesia apparently was trying to
envelop Breslau, and was trying
to cross the Oder on a broad
front northwest of the city.
' A Moscow broadcast said the
entire eastern front from the
Carpathians to the Baltic had col
lapsed, laying open the relcii to
the red army. It called on the
Germans to rise up against Adolf
Hitler.
Lines Are Cut
The Oder river, Germany's pri
mary defense line in the east,
has been crossed at "several
points and communications cut
between the industrial area ot
upper Silesia and the rest of the
reich, the Moscow broadcast said.
The broadcast came as the Sov
iets sealed off all East Prussia
and the garrison of 200.000 nazi
troops with a breakthrough to
the Baltic, stormed the last de
fenses of Konigsberg, Danzig,
Breslau and Poznan, and pushed
to within an official 136 and an
unconfirmed 93 miles of Berlin.
The Breslau, Danzig and Ko
nigsberg radios went off the air,
indicating that the fall of those
fortress cities may be imminent.
The Moscow broadcast pro
claiming the "complete collapse"
of the eastern front was made by
a spokesman for the Soviet-sponsored
free German national com
mittee, BBC and American FCC
monitors reported.
Country Told
"The communication line be
tween the industrial area of up
per Silesia and the reich one of
the decisive factors in Hitler's
conduct of the war is already
cut," Mai. Gen. Martin Lattman, ;
the German spokesman, told his.
The military situation demands
that a decision should be taken in
order to put an end to this crimin
al madness," he said. "A patrio
tic and national-minded officer
must lead the fight' of the army
and the people against Hitler."
He told the German people they
must choose between "perishing"
with Hitler or saving their nation
by turning against him.
To secure best results In quick-
freezing sausage meat and
ground beef, salt should be omit-,
ted because it seems to simulate
oxidation; sage, pepper, mace,
ginger and other common spices
aid in the preservation.
COMPLETE. CAR SERVICE
JUST LIKE OLD TIMES -
Listen to that PURR-R-r-r-r-
How we love to hear our customers' enthusiasm!
How they love to hear the pretty purr of their
motors, restored to smooth running order by
our excellent service. Nothing that earns our
workshop's OK can fall to please the most
critical car owner) or to prove satisfactory for
safe driving, even through winter hardships.
Complete Auto Service
Tires-Batteries-'Anti Freeze-Towing
W. B. Anderson Nash Co.
1173 Wall Street
Phane 700
WHO'S WHO in BEND
AN ALPHABETICAL CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
OF RELIABLE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL OFFICES
BEAUTY SHOPS
SPECIAL!
7.50 Judee Machineless
Now 6.50
. for a limited time oidy
Experienced Operators
SIAY LAl'KA ARDELLE
NOTICE
Due to the shortage of dry wood
FAT HENS, dressed or livr. i .ins 1 S25.00. Adults only. Annlv ni )4Slwe om- deliveries to M
u t. . E. Second. "" e-mcrgenc
Oregon Ltd.
Contracting
Wiring
Power
Light
Commercial
and Industrial
Wiring Supplies
and
Appliances
General Electric Dealer
Sales and Servico
Phone 159
614 Franklin
Bend, Ore.
Newport
BARGAINS. Immediate posses
sion, 2 modern furnished houses,
paved street, sower connections
both for S3500. tonus .,i,.,
I furnished houses, both for SL2i)n
SC0O down, S3") month. Anne
Forbes, 3(i Oregon. Phone 3G-W.
WANTED
LARGE NORGE oil heater
eieetric clreu at nir f:m
with
WILL PAY CASH for small
1 piano, not too old. in good condl
j tion. Write Rt. 1. Box 158.
WILL BUY good small modern
! houses on west side. P. O. Box 733,
I Bend.
V orders filled
first. Please uhone vour order in
before you are out. Delivery
promised from 3 to 5 davs if wen-
ther stays good. Phone 707. Brook-1
ings Wood Yard.
cum-nn. ! PHIV ATP I'.UH'V I
!.';"!,!"'a1t G. "ms-1973 Awbrey j or rent acreage, with 'building up
-a 1 : Vr- ',0- u' rite No. 10;93 in care of
ITONSN., i .... -!"H' Muneim.
unburn u.ti hi
r.aru-k
':n'icK, a miles north of . GRAIN DRILL with seeder at
Bend,h,gl,wy 97, Box 20. taehment. Claud Gam. IU . 1 Box
ENT.LISI I SAWLEsTnlso west-1 .Ph.one1i?-
ern saddles. eliililriMi'a nmui Ito cmr -.. r,' . r:
i ! JTS-F ' Pup.ril black? half SX" hTf
' """'' nt cavalry , lemer. One mile south. nlH
-'""a- ii 0S-(nlirm-ni htehwnv m
urday and
Stables. S. L.
33 LAYING HENS tor sale cheap
Phone KI3-Z. Inquire lmt, st cor
ner of B, Redmond, Oregon.
Dr. Grant Skinner
DENTIST
1036 Wall Street
Evenings by Appointment
Ottlc. Ph,,. 7, Raa. Phcna SU-W
1
I ivu. mono zo-r-j. I', r- . Kioilel.
i SET OF SCAI.Es725o750
I pounds. Inquire Benson, Bulletin
I of rice,
us e STad i o swiirjvvT" t op
prices for good used ra'dios
George's Radio Service. NPW ioca;
tion, 838 Wall St. Phone 900
INCOME TAX and business state
ments prepared in my home. Also
open evenings and Sundays for
your convenienye. II. T. Merrill,
202 Thurston.
Place Your
Order Now
for
QUALITY
POULTS
Baker Feed Co.
Redmond, Oregon
Powder Puff Beauty Shop
Phone 484
CLEANING
DRY CLEANING
OF QUALITY
Repairs and Hat Blocking
Captiol Cleaners
827 Wall
Phone 034
ELECTRICAL
ELECTRIC
Contract Wiring
Appliance Repair
Electrical Supplies
Fluorescent Lights
HE Mazda Ijimps
Smith's Electric
1183 Wal! Phone 98
Long Distance Hauling
BEACH TRUCK SERVICE
Tel. 168 839 Columbia
Specializing In
Long Distance Household
Goods Movement
MONUMENTS
R. C. CARYL
"The Monument Man"
15S5 Awbrey Rd. Tel. 629-M
- Refrigerator Service
All Types ot Mechenical Service
On
REFRIGERATORS
COMMERCIAL
HOUSEHOLD
Oregon Equipment Co.
Bond Minnesota Phone 888
TRUCKING SERVICE
TRUCKS FOR RENT!
MOVE YOURSELF
SAVEVa!
Bee Hive Trucks and Trailer
may be used anywhere in the
U.S.A. without red tape or so
cial license when transporting
your own goods. Long trips,
short trips anywhere. See your
Texaco dealer.
Mission Service Station
Bond & Franklin Phone 310
LOCAL CARTAGE
BEND-PORTLAND
TRUCK SERVICE
Fast Daily Service F.very Dav
Of the Vear
Phone 544
COMMERCIAL PRINTING
OF QUALITY
Photographic Offset
, Letterpress
The Bend Bulletin
RED RYDER
Bv FRCP HARLAN
TO BUY house trailer. Contact
PnnRhurn. Mobil Service Station
1273 Wall St. oiauon.
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