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Thursday, December 20, 1951 Ukranian Couple Feature O f Rotary ('¡F Christmas Party while his wife can speak and read in seven. Both have first hand knowledge of conditions of Europe. and certainly about the Soviet government, where they spent their entire youth until the German invasion of Russia. In addition to the talks to be given b-v the Jefimenkos, there several musical numbers, F arl Breuer *s chairm an of the Pa , t> Page 9 Marshall Dana Was Honored, Portland LOCAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. J. s. Clendenin ---- v iviiuemn and daughter left W ednesday for K ,,rsu l weeks hester. visiting 1 11., relatives. to spend Chester several 7 peIatlva« Cheater ,s in/ ^ t h e r n Illinois, and is the “ d home of thc Clendenins. .. c , Lyle Rtdfield Sunday caught a L steelhead in the Cheteo ’ ’T t 7 steeIhead’ thia is m I tbe fx'st 8ize < 7,’ E F'dxdorf of Brook- I T . ’ ™ SrUnda' breaking her by Dr Stum ™ 0*111* " aS redUCed I / ■ M arshall N. Dana, assistant to .tfU J T ’T ’ the Vn‘tcd S ta t- es N ational Bank, was selected “Oregon1, man of the v e a r the E a s t Sid*» the East Side Commercial Club Oleg and Valentina Jefimenko. ______ ____ ___ were _ native of the Ukraine, who taken by the German arm y for labor in Germany and Poland. at its 43rd annual banquet Wed tu t who are now’ at Lewis and nesday, said the Oregon Journal C lark College, will be principal cf Dec. 14. speakers, S aturday evening, De The selection, by the clu b s cember 29, at the annual C hrist Born to Mr. a n d Mrs. Don beard of directors, is the first of mas p a rty of the Brooking Rot Sehlichting. an 8-lb., 3-oz. girl, its kind and will become an an ary Club. Susan, Dec. 17, at the Brookings nual affair. Oleg speaks f,o u r languages Clinic. The 66-year-oId form er editor of the Jo u rn a l’s editorial page received a bronze plaque. It was 4^ Q I I rv m 1 — £ a . V ■ 9 a * Glenn Diem, builder of the new Azalea M anor project, was a bua- ,ness caIler Monday. ----- f at M edford munuay, A rouple of the houses will be occupancy shortly’, it " read>’ as told f°r a the p ilo t- ii’ou u. — . rvi.x • \ 4 *4 \ I I I y I a a 1— 1— A .— —___ _ ( hristmas is everyone*s holiday and to everyone we send good wishes. S E A V I E W D A IR Y Earl Breuer pieser.ted by Kenneth R. Jette, retiring club president. T.ie big plaque cited Dana for his “dis tinct devotion to Oregon” and particularly tor his work in rec lamation, irrigation and conser vation. D^na has been active in con servation work for many years. He was founder and first presi dent of the N ational Reclam ation association and has been a m em ber of several Oregon com m ittees on n a tu ra l resources. He is also a m em ber of the state board of agriculture. (M arshall Dana has a sum m er home in Brookings, and likes to lay claim also that his home is here). Rod Hermann MCHtY CHRISTMAS Gay as candy cane, ex uberant as a ribbon — so are our sincere Yuletide wishes for yon. DAVIS TRUCK & TRACTOR Your International Harvester Dealer €hRiST5<I>flS May each Christmas in your life stand above last years in happiness a n d good cheer. A blessed \ ule to all our friends. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. H arm er and their niece, Miss Sonja Rush, re turned from a ten-day trip to San Diego last week. ’•+ ED & MENDY'S CHEVRON STATION Ed Thornton V. A. Mendenhall Jr. J. J. GALLLAGHER $ -Headquarters Eor Sporting Goods 0 0 < m >4X m X m X>0<>00<X k >000<>< h X<><>0< h X h X>< m X m X m X m X><X m X m X m >$ «I 1*^6 A t BCTTtft. H e carol our our wishes in voices strong for a tru ly Merry Christmas for you. KARL OSTENBERG Ik-st of Floor Coverings Obtainable Anywhere — and a w i s h that goes on and on that all may be well on this holiday and then throughout the year. NOEL Christmas to you from us. May the fruits of happi ness grow in your family and ripen. A very Merry Cheteo Cafe The Robinsons Rrookmgs, Oregon KERR HDW. & ELECTRIC CO. Henry Kerr ■ Mr. and Mrs. Pete J. Lesm eister WiU Ieave Friday for F resno to spend C hristm as w ith th eir two daughters. Pete will a tte n d th e Last-W est football gam e at Ke- <a r stadium , Saturday, Dec. 29. before returning home. This is the b* Shrine game, funds from *’h!.C.h are given to the Crippled Childrens hospital. I Christmas is everyones holiday and to everyone tve send good wishes. a * * Robert Rcttkc