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BANDY POST
THURSDAY, DEC. 21, 1»44
OCALS
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Kingsley Stone WTlc left Fri
day of last week for Philadel
phia where he will study diesel
engineering. He has served three
years with the navy in the South
Pacific area.
Billy Miller arrived home last
Saturday to spend the holiday
season with home folks after
completing a 7000 mile cruise
with the merchant marine ser
vice.
George Pischel motored to Cor
vallis Tuesday to attend a region
al meeting of the REA.
Mrs. C. Neuhaus motored to
Estacada Monday taking her son
who was inducted into the arm
ed forces. Mrs. Neuhaus returned
to Estacada Tuesday where she
will be employed as telephone
operator by the Estacada tele- |
phone company.
A large number of boys from
Sandy and vidnibc have been ar
riving home to spend the holiday
season, some from overseas and
some from stations in the states.
A register of those arriving is
being kept at the office of the
local ration board.
John Christensen and Billy
Johnston left Monday evening for
Los Angeles to spend the holidays
with the formers sisters, Mrs.
Phyllis Calhoun and Mis Ruth
Christensen.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. LaGourgue
left Tuesday night for Los An
geles where they will spend tne
holiday season visiting relatives.
Their son, Robert Jr., is in an
army hospital a t that place with
malaria.
Mrs. E. J. Anderson received a
letter early this week from her
husband who is in a hospital in
England recovering from wounds
received in action on the Euro
pean front. A brother of Mr.
Anderson has been reported kil
led on that same front.
The approaching holiday season
makes us appreciate more than
ever before the priceless value
of our friends and customers', like
yourself. It reminds us, too, of
the sacrifice being made by many
of our friends now in the service
of Uncle Sam. To you, and to
to all these, go our thanks for
your patronage in 1944 and our
wishes for a joyous holiday.
To Each and All-
May your Christinas of 1944
approach in joyousness the
carefree Christmasses of early
years when you dreamed of the
coming of St. Nicholas.
Empire Furniture Co.
Gresham,
Oregon
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Jack Harbert was over from
Estacada Tuesday on business
with the local ration board.
The Eastern Star ie sponsoring
a card party at the Masonic tem
ple, Saturday night, December
23. Everybody is invited and a
good time is assured.
The Kelso Women’s club will
meet at the home of Mrs. Bag-
ley on Thursday, December 28.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tooley w*11
go to Clatskanie to spend the
holiday season. The latters par
ents celebrate their golden weed-
ding anniversary December 24th
and all their children will be'pre
sent to help them celebrate a
double holiday.
A large number of local Odd
Fellows motored to Estacada
Tuesday night, taking a candi
date to receive the third degree
which was conferred by the Es
tacada lodge. After Zie meeting
refreshments were served and a
smoker enjoyed.
“OUTSTANDING
PERFORMANCE”
Yuletide draws people closer to
gether, helps us all towards quiet
friendliness and g ro u p enjoy
ment of days like Christmas.
sums up, in two words, the achieve
ments of our armed forces. We, too
strive for outstanding performance
in every item of service. We thank
you most cordially for your good
will and patronage and wish you
the Season’s Greetings.
A most proper time for us to ex
press our sincere appreciation for
your friendship, and to wish for
you an abundance of Xmas joy.
Wishing You A
M E R R Y C H R IST M A S
DUKE & PROCTOR
Brownie Beauty Shoppe
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LA G O U R G U E ’S C A FE
The Post was a little prema
ture in announcing last week
th at a new man was to take over
the Sandy Shoe Shop. We were
informed that the deal had been
closed and that the new man was
on hand to take charge but Fri
day something happened and the
change failed to materialize.
Mrs. Robert Jonsrud reports
that the total sales for Xmas
seals to date is $240. All returns
should be sent in as soon as pos
sible so that the drive can be
cleared up.
candle in the window
YUl£TIP£ JOY
—the gleam of a star on a tree
As one hands down a good name, Christmas
—the light in the eyes of a
each year tyands down its traditions, and all
child on Christmas morning.
w e good.
But Christmas is more than these .
regard the good will of our customers as the
how much more we cannot put into
most precious asset.
words, but you do know that we are
As you tie up your Christmas
packages think of us. We 11
be thinking of you . . think
ing of howg ood you've been
to us in 1944, and at what a
pleasure it has been to serve
you And w ell be wishing you
a very MERRY CHRISTMAS.
Bunnell’s
Variety Store
son
It has been a tradition here to
In this holiday sea
of 1944 we extend to you not an a cu*-
wishing for you all that Chistmas
tomer, but as a friend, our very best wishes
at its best implies, and all that
for a MERRY CHRISTMAS.
Christmas can bring.
LEUM’S
General Merchandise
Greenwood Truck Line
“The OW Man of the Mountain”