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gratitude for the
cordial relation we
havo enjoyed with
you during the
to our Many Friend f and Customer f
JACK'S CHEVRON STATION
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send you compliments of the Season.
JEANNE'S BEAUTY SHOP
JEANNE VERLE
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By MARTHA MATTESON
MONUMENT Mead Oilman.
Jr.. miii ut Mr. and Mr. Mead
Utlmun ut Monument, received
highest grades un hu aurveyur
exam. He now resides In Seattle,
Wn.. with his family. Mead orig
inally Joined tho Seattle stall
in December, VJj6, a a civil
draftsman and worked on sev
eral major project including the
DtW Line Extension, Salt-way
Distribution Center and Koad
feasibility study. After a brief
period with a Bellevue, Wn., sur
veying, civil engineering firm,
he rejoined Laaeo to uo civil
engineering and layout on the
Minuteman project
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McWillla
had dinner last Sunday at Oil
man Shows at Long Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. George Stlrritt
had Sunday dinner recently with
Mr. and Mrs. luniS KOUI1U ui
Limp I'rwk.
Mr. Fred Mcwum 01 jmouu
ment was In John Day on busl
ni.wa lust Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bua fcngie iook
their son Oavle to the doctor
In John Dav last Wednesday
Uavle hurt his ankle at school.
timer Matteson went to ilepp
ner last Wednesday on business.
Tom Earhart is in the hospital
In John Day where he will have
surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley ttoyer re
turned home from Portland
where thev spent a couple of
days on business.
Mrs. Charles Williams came
from Sacramento, Calif., recently
where she and her son will spend
a couple of weeks with relatives,
Williams is stationed in sacra
mento with the Air Force.
Ivan Gienger of Hermiston and
two daughters of Long Creek,
spent last week-end in his par
ent's home, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Gieneer of Cottonwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mcwuns
and Earl Lewis drove to Prlne
ville last Friday to do Christmas
Heppner shopping.
Mrs. Jessie Scott, son Kooert
and Dale Matteson, drove to
Pendleton last Monday to Christ
mas shop.
Mrs. Stella Mccarty and Mrs.
Earl Lewis drove to John Day
recently. Mrs. Earl Lewis drove
Mrs. Tom Earhart home from
John Day that evening where her
husband was operated on.
Crane Mustangs, came here to
play the Monument Savages last
Friday evening. The girls won
both eames. and the boys score
was 46 to 47 in favor of Crane.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hunt of
Fox, were Sunday guests in the
home of his mother, Mrs. Rita
Hlnton recently.
Owen Smith and Henry cup
per, Jr., drove to waiia wana
Dec. 4, where they played in
a bowling tournament on Sun
Mr. and Mrs. JacK tjavenaer
went to John Day last Friday.
They were accompanied by Mrs.
Lonnie Harris, and Mrs. George
Capon.
ay Dee Hudson
Wins 50 Bucks'
IVe hope you have a Christmas of brightness and
cheer... one you will remember wiih fondness
for a long, long timet
LEXINGTON IMPLEMENT CO.
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INLAND CHEMICAL SERVICE
Fifty leather bucks were won
by Jay Dee Hudson at the Lucky
Buck drawing Dec. . present
to claim $5.00 prizes were Pat
Gentry and Delbert Bailey.
Dewey H. Britt received $1.00.
Names called but not present
were Louis Carlson, $10; Grace
E. Riggin, $5.00; Emma Bre
shears, L. E. Ruhl, Mrs. Vernon
Munkers and Guy E. Hastings,
$1.00 each.
The next Lucky buck drawing
in the series will be held De
cember 23, with a total of $35
available to those present whose
names are called.
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HtyfWEIt CArETTE TTMES. Thuradcrf. December tl. mi 3
Blonde, bloe-eyed Mn. Emily Terrall, of St. Helem, Oregon,
is the new "Mrs. United States Savings Bonds of 196 2." As a
Treasury volunteer Goodwill Ambassador, she will tour the nation
during the coming year in the promotion of Savings Bonds. The
37-year-old housewife won the title from among 51 state con
testants for the "Mrs. America" title in competition just closed at
Fort Lauderdale, Fla., where she appeared as "Mrs. Oregon."
The Terrall family Is no stranger to Savings Bonds. Husband of
the new "Mrs. Savings Bonds" is on industrial engineer, ond buys
bonds regularly on the Payroll Savings Plan. Mrs. Terrall, an
alumna of the University of Washington, has been active in the
PTA-sponsored school stamp program. And needless to say, their
three sons aged 7, 9 and 1 2 are all avid stamp buyers. Mrs.
Terrall Is the fifth winner of the "Mrs. Savings Bonds" title. She
succeeds Mrs. Vivian Ackerman, of Tucson, Arizona.
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Soppiness Cte)
And we extend our thanks to all.
JIM BARNETT
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BEST WISHES TO ALU OUR FRIENDS
AT THIS MOST WONDERFUL
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TURNER, VAN MARTER AND
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friends
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THE FIRST CARD
The first Amwloan Christmas
card if believed to have been
used by Pea si i Great Variety
Store. Louis Prang, who Issued
the first line at Christmas eard
In the United States to 1887, 1
aid to be 1be "Father of Ibe
American Christinas Card,"
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at this Christmas Time. We have enjoyed
your friendship the past year and wish
you the happiest holiday season.
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