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The Lebanon Express from Lebanon, Oregon • 9
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The Lebanon Express from Lebanon, Oregon • 9

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Lebanon, Oregon
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CtlailOn (fXjrfSS "Menus Lebanon schools iAiimMimMi MONDAY, SEPT. 11 Cubed bet and gravy, fluffy whipped potatoes, buttered corn, hot roll with butter, splc cake, milk, TUESDAY, MPT, I MmIcim hay atai-aa, buttered peaa, hot corobread with butter, appleaauce, milk, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 1 I I I' 1 i I i I'lil I 1 1 1 ph. i A 11- I II HELP US CELEBRATE 1st ANNIVERSARY our Came end hwe in our opprertw-'t" of you ou uion( THeiei fail D'ig end? lopiAVINGiioo' aL r. lor DRAWINGS LaiSgns, toaaed green salad, Register not Trench roll with butter, rw rSi banana halt, THURSDAY Soptombor 1 iL Dinnrlor2 Chicken salad on a roll, TT al potato chips, nJ green- fv Ai.CV V' I- 1 'J Red Beard oti i beans, ca ntaloupe wedge, i-T7 rjl'ftLf milk.

15th $25 Gift Certificate. rk.i- i FRIDAY, a I rron.nun.oven Cheewburgi 1 6th KGAL D. Jov s4Thl French frlea, tomato allce, r.r.lU'Wf rJ Lvrr' I J-X. mixed fruit Special Group with transfer COS ladies 1 Men Childrens-U0 I 9 or Sat ond see our large Com in Fri, selection of Tops. Battling the elements oil Cuttom TShi'rt Shop 661 Moin-Ubanon-259-2979 on schedule Some 20 men are working at the site either for Vlk or Its subcontract tors.

The million center, which also will houne Pay Less, Sprouse Relti, the Oregon Bank and other establishments, Is scheduled to be ready by next February or March, according to Jack Stoll, estimating manager tor Vlk. Some shape Is beginning to take place at Lebanon's new shopping center south of town as crews from Vlk Construction Eugene, hammer on the first phase of Roth's IGA Foodliner store which will be adajacent to S. Main Rd. Construction Foreman Jack Dlngman saya rainy weather has alowed overall construction by three to four weeks, but If an "Indian summer" arrives It could put builders back MONDAY, SEPT. II Hamburger cssserola with mathed potato topping, buttered peas, perfection salad with mayonnaise, cornbread with butter, cake, milk and Tang, TUESDAY, SEPT.

II Turkey with gravy, pan dressing, tweet potato, buttered mixed vegetables, cranberry sauce, bread and butter, custard, milk and Tang. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. Marengo meat balls with lice, baked summer squash, tossed green salad with dressing, bread and butter, chocolate pudding cake, milk and Tang. THURSDAY.SEPT.il Roast beef with gravy, mashed4 potato, buttered carrots, spoon roll, butter, rhubarb crisp, milk and Tang. FRIDAY, SEPT.

Oven tried chicken, baked potato with butter, buttered peas, bread and butter, deep dish apple pie, milk and Tang. In the hospital ooo Medical: Joseph Estep, Charles Ross, Rita Israel, Nola Perry, Allce Billings, Jason Cornett, Mlchaelene Joerg, Sherry Swanson, Althea Westby, Frank Jones, James Neil, Earl Van Dusen, Thelma I. Price, Frances Montoya, Howard E. Williams, Ruby 0. Jones, Clemens Fred Suing, Lebanon; Helen Burnsldes, Lonnie Guthrie, Archie Hames, Gerald Severns, Thomas Wslker David Decker, Jess Emmert, Lora Lowman, Klamath Falls; Jessie Howe, Charlotte Giigsby, Loren Kirk, Edwin Oxford, Brownsville; Shirley Jewell, Foster; Jsck Marshall, Lyons; Gary Davenport, Albany; Jack Lennox, Crawfordsvllle; Robert Sackmaster.

Nsmpa, Idaho, Surgical: Max Cyrus, Joyce Farrls, Sharon Freltag, Clarissa BJomsen, Georgia Collins, Henry Edgmon, Elma C. Phillips, William H. Meier, Seth G. Thomas. E.

av- William mmers. Gerald D. Gilbert B. Thompson, Franklin Joyce Bailey, Rose Oliver, Coulter, Clara G. DeLarre wiu welcome new ana returning teachers at Its meeting Monday night at 7.30 In the school library.

Also, Ken Jones will speak on parent effectiveness training. All members are urged to attend. William Rose, Lebanon; Willis Lowe, Vickie May, Janet Rice, Stanley Kelly, Louis Lawrence, Sweet Home; Bruce Buckmaster, Aloha; Jack Marshall, Lyons. Rata V. Marie L.

Schroeder, Sweet Home; Laura Braswell, Margaret Zurfluh, Sacha J. Sklens, Sclo; Dorothy Lowman, Ralph 0. i i i aSh Landscaping, rose culture, and -dirt SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 16 farming! There's a kiTiship that's born of the soil. Ron Stith comes by his love of the soil naturally. He was raised on a 11 am-2 p.m.

culture and Economics from Oregon State the combination of tion and experience that makes Ron a top-flight Agricultural Representative and Appraiser for Citizens Valley Bankydd up his years on the farm, his years of lege, and the six years with the bank and that's experience JSJignces farmerouil never meet Ron in the bank. But he's a valuable "resource for the people and cGstomers df the 10 Citizens Valley -Bank Ron is the experience behind the experience of Citizens Valley Bank. farm ran it from the time he was MYSTERY CHEF Serving Up MYSTERY SURPRISES! DRAWING 7 ALL EXPENSES PAID TRIP old enough to reach the pedals (controls) on a tractor, That's the kind of experience which backs up the B.S. and Master's degrees in Agri- GRAIN OPENING SPECIALS KRKT REMOTE BROADCAST Local people helping local people formwMvajfS CITIZEHS VALLEY MITCHELL'S STEAK fi PANCAKE HOUSE ie.8S.Maln 251-1313 Lebanon Open 7 Days A Week 6 a.ra.-l p.m. '6 Member FDIC.

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