The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, March 26, 1945, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE BEND. BULLETIN BEND, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 26. 1945
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By Elmer C. Walzer
. (United Prea Financial Editor)
New York, March 26 ilB Stocks
n-oke 1 to more than 3 points to
ay on increased volume.
Three principal factors unset-
lied the market. In the first place.
iar news continued highly lavor-
Jljle, nasieiung uie aay oi partial
conversion wiui us iiiyriaa prc-D-
Jems.
Secondly, wasnmgton reports
laid William H. Davis, new airec-
Eur oi uie unice ui ecunumic sia
lilization, may ask congress in a
fay or two lor higher capital
ains taxes to discourage specula
,r in ctnrks. farms and hnmoa
Thirdly, traders reared higher
largins possibly elimination of
ai gins wccorains to leaeral re
serve plans. The stock exchange
i today asked its members for data"
on credit given customers on se
Jcurities and commodities to ob
flain a better measure of margin
ftlealings.
100,000 Join in
Boardwalk Prom
Atlantic City, N. J., March 26
(U'i City officials estimated today
that more than 100,000 persons
participated yesterday in the
boardwalk promenade that mark
ed the fourth war time Palm Sun
day. Sunny skies raised the noon
temperatures to the mid-50's and
provided a bright background for
the annual pre-Easter view . of
fashions. The crowd, however,
was below expectations. Resi
dents blamed in part the midnight
curfew for the small crowd.
Ten $150 scarfs, awarded by the
city for the best dressed prome-
ftnauers , ctucuinuciiueu uy service
linen, were scattered from coast to
LUtlOV.
The winners included Donald
Iregon, Spokane, Wash. .
V.F.W.toHold
Annual Elections
Annual election of officers will
bo held Wednesday night when
Pondosa Pine Post No. 1648, Vet
erans of Foreign Wars, meets in
the courthouse, it was announced
today. The meeting has been set
for 8 p. m., according to Com
mander Cecil Rhoades.
The veterans at the same time
will name 16 delegates to the dis
trict No. 12 meeting, which has
been set for April at Hood River.
Likewise delegates are to be chos
en for the department encamp
ment in Seaside next June. All
members of the post -arc-urged toji'i
attend. . -- ; -
The auxiliary will serve refresh
ments in the Moose Hall after the
business meeting. .
Convicts Riot;
Four Men Hurt
San Quentin, Cal., March 26
ill'i Four men were injured in a
small-scale riot involving some 30
convicts in San Quentin prison
mess hall yesterday.
The disturbance started when
an apple was thrown at a table at
which white and negro convicts
were seated together. The apple
was followed by a hail of cutlery,
tin cups and dishes. Some 2,500
Inmates were in the hall at the
time. Six guards on duty quelled
the outbreak by firing shots over
the rioters' heads into the walls.
The 1944 American consump
tion of rubber, both synthetic and
natural, was 713,000 tons.of which
four-fifths was American-made
synthetic.
Thousands of motorists, who prefer real persontlized service,
are answering the invitation extended by Gilmorc Independent
Dealers to buy America's Favorite Petroleum Products at the
Sign of the Flying Red Horse. Former Gilmore Dealers recently
teamed up with Mobilgas Dealers to make possible for you
(1) Greater convenience in buying, (2) Greater availability of
products, (3) Improved research resources behind each product.
Spare Articles Can Be Turned
Classified Rates
Local Paid in Advance
25 Words One Time ..35c
25 Words Three Times 75c
23 Words Six 'llmeg J1.S5
All wortU ot.r U add le pr ward UaMa
number al inatrlwns
One month run. mm ropy, fa day 'rat
Minimum Coarta. 3&c
LINE BATE lOo CAPITALS 20c
Clauificd Advertuinr, Ch in Advanca
UaUr Claaini Tima 1:3 P. U.
FOB SALE
PIANO, ' 6 foot Sohmer grand,
$750 cash. For immediate sale.
Telephone' 1187.
RE-CLEANED RYE on hand now.
Baled hay and straw,-Small elec
tric brooders $4.95. Greenwood
Feed Co., Greenwood Ave.
52 ACRE RANCH in Cloverdale
between Redmond and Sisters. 25
acres water, good house. Write
Robert Zitik, Box 895, Redmond,
Oregon. ,
COTTAGE HOME: East side.
Four room modern. Good buy in
two bedroom. Kitchen range, built
ins. Three lots. Other furniture if
desired. $2100. $260 down. Have
many good buys in income prop
erty, camp grounds, business
property, many residences for
your selection. Walter L. Daron
Realtor. Arnolds Office, 126 Min
nesota bt.
MUST SELL QUICK: 4 room
modern on west side. Large lot. A
good house and good garage. $800
cash, balance at $25 per month,
Would sell furniture. Let us show
you this home. Gilberts Real Es
tate. 1015 Wall Street. ,
7 TUBE Philco cabinet model. In
quire 58 Greeley Ave.
ARE YOU burning green wood?
We have dry body wood excellent
for cooking, fireplace, furnace or
heater in load lots (3 or 4 cords)
delivered in length desired from
1 to A days. Country orders deliv
ered. Brookings Wood Yard.
Phone 767.
ACREAGES: Why not have your
own meat, garden, berries? Good
10 acres all under irrigation. Good
buildings. Almost all new. 5 room
home. $2625. SUBURBAN: 5 acres
for $1700. 10 acres for $2600. Have
several others. Walter L. Daron.
126 Minnesota St.
BOAT MOTOR, twin cylinder all
aluminum, Elta make. Prewar bi
cycle, good condition. Call 199-W
or 108 Tumalo Ave.
EVERBEARING raspberry
plants, Rockhill strawberry plants,
manls lor Sl.uu. b red tenner.
,. X B6X 168, Imifeeast'of-CarrJ
roll Acres store,,. . . I-.'' '.,;..
4 ROOM semi-modern, hot and
cold water. West side, $1150.
Trailer house, factory chassis,
$150, good tires. 1333 Cumberland.
QUALITY CHICKS and poults.
Baker Feed Co. Phone 188-X, Red
mond, Ore.
FARMS: 160 at reduction. Bldgs.,
equipment, lays nice. $7500.
Terms. GRANTS PASS: 585 acres.
Good farming land or gold mining
property. Free water right. $14,
000, terms. Have several farms
and stock ranches priced right.
Walter L. Daron, 126 Minnesota
St.
SESSONS, self -starting electric
clock, small circulating heater,
occasional rocker, almost new dav
eno, gas bathroom heater, large
mirror, small enamelled range,
work harness, slightly used men's
suits, ladies', coats, children's
coats. 350 Division.
MY EQUITY in 5 room modern
furnished house at 514 E. Norton.
FOR SALE
BROODER STOVES and parts
Electric, oil, briquet. Baker Feed
Co., Phone 188-X. Redmond, Ore.
35 HAMPSHIRE Red young hens,
laying good. Call at ;mds Norm
First.
AT AUCTION, 180 acres, 42
shares Swalley water, stock, ma
chinery. Mar. 30. Hock Ranch, 5
miles north on old highway, t rom
Redmond 12 miles south.
WILL SELL my equity in 4 room
house, 3 lots, outbuildings, place
for cow and chickens, also some
berries. Inquire at 464 E. Revere.
EVERGREENS 6 Inches to 6 feet
No. 1 grade, balled and burlaped
well, healed in properly, peat
moss to plant with, costs less.
Haines Nursery, corner E. 8th and
Norton. Phone 965. ,
MONTAG HEATER, , chest of
drawers, reconditioned davenport
and chair, single bed with mat
tress and spring. Call at 470 Wye
Lane.
OWNER HERE to sell house, 510
Delaware. Will sacrifice for quick
sale. 5 bedrooms, fireplace, dining
room, 2 lots. Only $3500, terms.
4 BRONZE turkey hens and 2
toms. 5 miles east on Bend-Burns
highway, 1V4 miles north. Mile
west of Eastern Star Grange hall,
Mrs. Lloyd Frasier.
TWO. 50 GAL. oil drums hooked
together in wooden frame, com
plete $15.00. Also metal cabinet
sink frame with drawers. Inquire
419 Congress. Phone 758.
DRY JACKPINE block wood,
$9.00 per cord, dry jackplne slab
wood $7.00 per cord, any length
you want, id Aaams nace. u.
W. Beck. Phone 220.
3 ROOM semi-modern with, tub.
prewar furniture. Lot 50x100.
$1150. Gilberts Real Estate, 1015
Wall Street.
$11,000 BUYS 160 acres, 120 acres
Swalley water. All good land
ready for - crops. Includes all
stock and equipment. Immediate
possesion. C. V. Silvis, 118 Oregon.
5 ROOM modern house with fur
nace, fireplace and 8 lots. 592
Thurston, turn west at Nazarene
Church.
1 TEAM bay horses 4 yrs. old
If mtZeiTJ2 ,
lbs., 1 set harness, lcow, 10 yr. old
Jersey, 1 Jersey cow 5 years old.
fresh, one white face bull, 2 years
old. One manure spreader, I Mc
Cormick 2 way plow, 1 rack and
wagon, 1 iroii wheel truck wagon,
1 MaCprmick mower, 5 ft., one
spring tooth harrow, 1 peg tooth
harrow, one 14 Inch walking plow,
one 1-horse cultivator, 1 hay rake,
1 McCormick Deering separator ,
almost like new, electric. Other
articles. Inquire Aune's Feed
store.
TREES, Siberian Elm, Siberian
Crab, Sand Cherry, Nanking Cher
ry, asparagus roots $1.50 100,
raspberries, 40c doz., trees 2 to 6
ft., 35c to $1.00 each. Rt. 2, Box
9, mile north from Junction
on 97. Phone 36-F-24.
ABOUT 15 TONS alfalfa hay.
Three miles north of Tumalo. W.
R. Gerklng, Rt. 2, Box 168.
COW, now milking. H. C. Fried
ley, on new Redmond highway
just beyond junction, turn right
at Richfield station.
FOR SALE OR TRADE
5 BEDROOM modern home, 2 lots
on corner, paved street Some
furniture goes. Take good car on
deal. C. V. Silvis, 118 Oregon.
3 ROOM modern house, nice cor
ner lot close in. Also 1937 Chevro
let truck for sale or trade for
stock, cattle or tractor. Inquire
2nd house on the left on Alfalfa
road. E. D. Fitzgerald.
FOR RENT
3 ROOM modern furnished apt.
3 room semi-modern furnished
house, both newly decorated and
close in. Inquire 164 E. Irving.
ROOM in private home, kitchen
privileges if desired. 1305 King
ston. CLOSE IN. 4 room modern fur
nished for small family or couple.
See Walter L. Daron, 126 Minne
sota Street.
LARGE FURNISHED home In
very good location. For informa
tion call 978-R after 4 p. m.
THREE-ROOM modern furnished
house with garage. Close in.
Adults only. Phone 514-R.
"RED RYDER"
ON THE SCREEN
TUE. AND WED.
TOWER THEATER
with
"GABBY"
HAYES
and
WILD BILL
ELLIOTT
ai ' Ben Bvrtrn
The Thrill Kim;
H . J . Come lo Life on
JLM .Screen.
A ft
FOB RENT
MODERN two and three room
apartments completely furnished,
located at 65 Franklin, five blocks
east at Post Office. Inquire at 560
Hill. Phone 149. .
3 ROOM apartment. Jansen Villax
r.aa nimilfltnr. stove, water neut
er. A nice apartment unfurnished.
Gilberts Real testate, Jiuia v"
Street. '
ATTRACTIVE clean apartment
with bedroom, close in. Modern,
electrically equipped, washing la
filities, garage. Inquire Elsie At
Dunn, No. 7; Westonia Apts. W.
3rd and Portland. '
2-RnOM hpated. modern, furnish
ed apartment. Close in. Inquire b
Irving Ave.
MODERN furnished 3-room cot
tage, large lawn and garage, close
in. inquire ii( at. tteiens.
WANTED
FARMERS for juniper pulling
contact R. B. Watson, 1Mb uaives
ton, Box 891. ,
TO TAKE care of children during
office hours. Inquire 1429 Awbrey
upstairs. I
USED RADIOS Will pay top
prices for good used radios.
ueorge s rtaaio service, inew iu-
tion, 838 wall at. Phone uu.
CENTRAL OREGON'S best in
vestment opportunity. You pur
chase farm 14 miles from Bend on
Tumalo Project. 290. acres, 111
acres cultivated and water right.
All equipment included in deal.
Will lease for 3 years on basis of
divided gross Income from crops.
I will nay all farm expenses such
as labor, seeds, etc. With 55 acres
potatoes, 25 acres alfalfa and 30
acres clover In this season. Gross
income is estimated- at $2U,uuu.
Farm will cost $12,000 to $15,000,
depending on amount of cash put
ud. If Interested contact me at
once Apartment. 24, 1522 W. 4th
St., Bend.
WILL PAY CASH for 1941 or 1942
Cadillac. Write 12359 Bulletin.
WANTED TO RENT 3 bedroom
unfurnished house, steady reliable
people, adults. Write care of Bul
letin No. 439.
STATE INCOME tax returns to
prepare. Twenty years experience.:
Ten years auditor for Oregon
?ax Diviston Henry Kiessenbeck
r.,,, A,,a Mot
State Tax Commission, Income
1107 E. Greenwood
Near
I!
Pilot Butte.
WANT TO BUY some small or
medium size ice boxes, also hot
water tank, 2 piece living room
suite. 164 E. Irving.
LIGHT TWO wheeled trailer.
Iri
quire 363 Columbia.
t,l,rM
i Write No-432' care of B"""
stovo'.
TO BUY girl's bicycle. Inquire
592 Thurston, turn west at Nam.
an Pl,liw.h
SEWING MACHINE In goo dcon-dl-tion,
either electric or treadle.
1124 Baltimore.
HELP WANTED
WOMAN for general work. Room,
board and $60 per month. Apply
Deschutes Cottage Hospital, 236
E. Kearney or phono 415.
WANTED AT ONCE, beauty op
erator. High salary. Guarantee
plus commission, 50 and 60.
Jo Ann Thomas, Beauty Quest,
phone 170. 81 Oregon.
HOUSEKEEPER to keep house
and care for children. Good home :
and wages. Phone 815-R or write
No. 454 care of Bulletin. ;
GOOD IRRIGATOR. Steady job,
ceiling wages. Phone 13-F-58 Red- i
mond. C. B. Adams, Terrebonne, I
Oregon. j
WOMAN or girl to stay with two :
school children. 1425 Fresno or !
phone 646-R after 5:30 p. m. !
WOMAN to assist with house
work part of two days a week.
Modern apartment upstairs at 831
Wall St., next to Tower Theater.
SITUATION WANTED
WOMAN with filing, typing and
payroll preparation experience
wants work. Worked past year in i
railroad claim department. 24
Franklin Ave. i
USED CARS
1937 FORD coupe, A-l condition,
will trade for 5 passenger. Inquire
1527 Awbrey road after 4:30 p. m.
or phone 1174.
'36 OLDS, fair condition. 515 Og
den Ave.
RED RYDER
HI CTfl mmu tXSA 1
Into
USED CARS
1938 OLDSMOBILE sedan,, heat
er, radio, new recaps. Fully guar
anteed automobile. Doug's Service
Station.
1936 DODGE sedan, complete
overhaul, 5 new recaps, below ceil
ing price. 1333 Cumberland.
1933 PLYMOUTH coupe, good
shape. One mile from Tumalo on
Sisters hiehwav. J. R. Cowan. Rt.
2, Box 177. -
LOST
NEAR SCOTT Street, man's sil
ver heart-shaped ring made small
er with string. Keepsake from boy
overseas. Return to 1225 Albany
avenue lor reward.
TAN BILLFOLD lost Saturday
morning between 138 Florida and
Piggly Wiggly or between there
and Chllds Hardware. Contained
money and identification papers.
Phone 766 or 88. Reward.
VIGORO SPREADER, loaned last
year. Will the person who has it
please return it, or phone 660 and
will pick it up. Erickson's Food
aiaiKet.
GRAY MARE, about 1300 lbs.,
branded. Strayed R. E. Moe place
at tumalo, Thursday afternoon,
Gladwin Davis, Route 2, Box 214.
CHILD GRIEVING for small tan
puppy who was taken from 424 H
Division street Friday night. The
boys .were seen so please return
tonight.
MISCELLANEOUS
BE WISE, hire the auctioneer the
buyers like to hear. Rates and
dates Gilbert's Real Estate, 1015
Wall or call O. E. Glazebrook,
Terrebonne, Oregon. Phone 19-F-3
collect. ,
SHEEP GUANO Fertilizer, con
eentrated, for lawns, garden, flow
ers, shrubs, trees. 40 lb. sack $1.29,
Houk-Van Allen Home & Auto
Supply, Wall at Minnesota.
NOTICE
Redmond Community auction sale
ring has community sales every
Wednesday. We sell everything on
a commission base, no article too
large or none too small. We have
horses, hogs, dail y and range cat
tle for sale Wednesday, March
28th. We have buyers from far
and wide here to buy your prop
erty. You bring it, we sell It.
Charley Smith, owner, manager
ana auctioneer.
SPENCER SUPPORTS Dress
and surgical, men's and women's.
Garments repaired, nominal cost.
Phone 668 or 21-F-4. Mrs. Brinson,
O'Kane Bldg., or Box 164, Bend.
CLEAN THE EASY WAY With
Fuller's all-purpose cleaner. An
Instantaneous safe odorless
cleaning preparation that takes
the drudgery out of household
worK. Phone 594, Lloyd Wheadon,
1714 Steidl, Bend.
NOTICE, MOVED: WALTER L.
DARON NOW ASSOCIATED
WITH JACK ARNOLD REAL
ESTATE. Formerly with Gilberts
Real Estate. List your property.
Have waiting lists wanting to buy.
Phone 342-J. Arnolds Real Estate.
126 Minnesota Street.
WASHING MACHINE repairing.
Bend Washer Service, 136 Green
wood. Phone 583.
PRINTING
YOUR LETTERHEADS can be
made any size you desire, with
any printing you like. Estimates
gladly given. The Bulletin.
Maytag
Service
Genuine Maying
Parts, prompt,
guaranteed serv
Icc, Factory
trained, 20 years
cxjieriuncc.
ELMER
HUDSON
Telephone 274
434 Kansas Bend
Cash With a Want Ad
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PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
Portland, Ore., March 26 ilB
Livestock: Cattle 1,500. Calves
150. Feed steers active, mostly
25c higher, extreme top SOc up,
several loads good-choice steers
16.5016.75; two loads 17.00. Other
classes mostly steady to strong.
Common-medium steers 11.00
14.50. Heifers 10.00-14.00. Good fed
heifers 15.00-15.50. Medium-good
beef cows 11.00-13.00. Canners-
cutters 6,50-9.00. Medium-good
bulls 11.00 13.50; few 14.00. Good-
choice vealers steady at , 15.00
16.00. Hogs 450. Active, steady. Bar
rows and gilts mostly 15.75. Sows
15.00. Feeder pigs 16.50-17.50.
Stags 12.50-13.50. .
Sheep 600. Steady. Good wooled
lambs 15.50. Good-choice grades
WHO'S WHO in BEND
'AN ALPHABETICAL CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
OI7 RELIABLE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL OFFICES
AUTO REPAIRING'
AUTO REPAIRS
Expert mechanical and elect rl-cu-1
work on all makes of cars
and truckK.
COMPLETE OVERHAULING
TIRE SERVICE
Dewyer & Knox
Next to Hudson-Duncan
1327 Wall Phono 812
BEAUTY SHOPS
EASTER
PERMANENTS
With a Ueuutiful HOLD WAVE
you will look
your loveliest
Make your uppolntim-nlH early
EXPERT OPERATORS
Powder Puff Beauty Shop
Timlin 484
CLEANING
DRY CLEANING
OF QUALITY
j Repairs and Hat Blocking
Capitol Cleaners
827 Willi
Phone r21
CESSPOOL SERVICE
Complete Service
Cesspool & Septic Tanks .
Hift of MuteriulH Furnished I
Our imtIimIIchI Inspection wlll'j
insure you mure efficient u)i-j
i uruiion.
B. F. Rhodes & Son
! Phone 36B-W or" 1MV!
ELECTRICAL
ELECTRIC
Contract Wiring
Appliance Repair
Electrical Supplies
Fluorescent Lighla
GE Mazda Lamps
Smith's Electric
1183 Wall
I'hone 98
held around 16.00. Common-medium
lambs 12.00-13.00. Good
ewes 8.00-8.50. t
Animal Cruelty
Charge Is Faced
Tim Sullivan, a sheepman re
siding east of Bend, today ob
tained his liberty on $50 bond
after being arrested on a war
rant charging cruelty to animals,
He was taken into custody in a
Bond street resort by Officer Lyn
Bartholomew.
According to the complaint Is
sued by Municipal Judge H. C.
Ellis, Sullivan allegedly left a
horse standing In a truck rack
on Irving avenue "for a period of
at least 18 hours throughout a
- WASHERS rK:
WRINGER BOLLS
AUTHORIZED PARTS
Service on all makes of wash
ing machines and electrical ap
pliances. Bend Washer Service
136 Greenwood Phone 583
Heating Plumbing
plumbing'
Steam Fitting
New Work Repairing
Home Water Systems
Sump Pumps
Plumbing Supplies
Warner Plumbing
143 Greenwood Phone 217-W
Long Distance Hauling
BEACH TRUCK SERVICE
Tel. 168 839 Columbia
Specializing: In
Long Distance Household
Goods Movement
MONUMENTS
R. C. CARYL
"The Monument Man"
1535 Awbrey Kd. Tel. B29-M
Commercial Printing of Quality
PHOTOGRAPHIC OFFSET
LETTERPRESS
THE BEND
cold., windy, rainy and snowy
night, without any shelter what
soever." The asserted pffense oc
curred, about two weeks ago, and
officers said that when Sullivan
drove the truck away the horse
was so weakened by lack of food,
water and from the cold that it
fell to the truck bottom and wa3
unable to rise.
1 LEGAL NOTICES "
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Matter of the Estate of
William Chester Evans, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given by the
undersigned executrix ol the es
tate of William Chester Evans,
deceased, to creditors and all per
sons having claims against said
deceased to file them with the
necessary vouchers within six
months after the first publication
of this notice at the office of Cun
ning & Brewster in Redmond, Ore
gon, which said office the under
signed selects as her address In
all matters connected with the
estate of the deceased.
Dated at Bend. Oregon this 10th
day of March, 1945.
LILLIAN CAMPBELL, Execu
trix of the estate of William Ches
ter Evans, deceased.
Date of first publication. March
12, 1945.
Date of final publicationApril
2, 1945. 82-88-94-lOOc
NOTICE OF HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that hearing upon the final ac
count OI Mrs. KEITHA FISH,
administratrix of the Estate of
DEE BROOKS, deceased, filed
herein, will be held in the County
Courtroom of the Courthouse in
Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon,
at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of
Wednesday the 25th day of April,
1945, and all persons interested 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 ap
proved, the estate, settled and
closed, and the administratrix dis
charged. dated: at Bend, Oregon, this
19th day of March, 1945.
MRS. REITHA FISH, Admin
istratrix of the Estate of DEE
BROOKS, deceased.
DE ARMOND & GOODRICH,
Attorneys at law, Bank of Bend
Building, Bend, Oregon.
88-94100-106C
Refrigerator Service
All Typei of Mechanical Service
On
REFRIGERATORS
COMMERCIAL
HOUSEHOLD
Oregon Equipment Co.
Bond Mlnnmota Phnnn MM
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 Stock. Stocft sold F.O.B.
nursery, delivered or planted.
Free estimates for landscaping.
Will compete with all catalog
prices.
HAINES NURSERY
Cor. East 8lh and Norton
Phone Wir Bend, Ore.
INSURANCE
STATE FARM MUTUAL
AUTO FIRE LIFE
Ed Sherlock, Dist. Mgr.
82 1 Drake Road Phone 816
John W. Smith, Agent
Awbrey lid. Phone HH4-W
BULLETIN
Phone 56
By FRED HARMAN
1HAVE &EEN)HEP' SOMEONE
ROdoED' 4JUNNELED INTO
VAULT