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20 0 MW N' . ,XR Sp rtvS 922 NW Bond 382-8018 The Bicycling running Cross-Country Skiing specialists. Mountain Wew Mall, where you VI 17nd it all. City Limits Expand as New Malls Open Up Two new malls opened within this past year. The first to open was Mountain View Mall on the highway between Bend and Redmond, Key stories were the Emporium and G.l. Joe's, which flanked a large spacious shopping area dotted with small speciality shops. The second mall, which opened in April, was known by two names-Boyd Center and Bend River Mall. Key stores flanking the two ends were The Bon and Sears. In between were a series of stores not too unlike those at the Mountain View Mall. Appearing in both malls were Orange Julius, Hallmark Cards, and Kinney's Shoes. Highlighting the opening of the second mall was Weisfield's contest to guess the number of diamonds in a crystal jar. Many students and parents made wild guesses in hopes of winning Bend River Mall. . .A Big Success a diamond ring. The winner hit it right on the money with a guess of 1,435. Both malls opened at a time of economic uncertainty as a so-called recession began to sweep the town. High interest rates slowed home building and the boom experienced by Bend in the last ten years turned into a small blurp. The downtown shops were also hurt by the flow of shoppers to the new malls. A few closed, and there were adjustments for many. Old time Bendites experienced mixed emotions as they watched their small, quiet town grow and change as the new businesses moved in. The Downtowners gathered forces and worked hard to preserve that friendly, small-town atmosphere. Let The Bear Feed You pizza parlors 4 14. PizzA Puuons Q GRl21LYs3BEQMT P.
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