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jfcwy "ST" tfHfl "Everything offered in the Christmas just appreciate Clinton Mills being so g( t . '9 jief. V "I'm so glad the company lets the rc select a gift. The gifts Lizzie and I get ever a lot." m K fl Bl ' I 1% * JH SpM A|JH| OPPp^Ji 7X / jfe- . ,4?jB book is so usable. I )od to us." CONNIE DAVIS i^l yjl J V - | v Wr] I / y / Hfl :tired Old Timers V Christmas mean ha> MATT DAVIS I Employee | Selection I Christma Christmas has once again i year as employees selected th company's one hundred and twei in the gift selection booklet. Truman Owens, who coordin program this year offers a recreational and mechanical it< "As in previous years, stat items have been replaced wii program even more attractive. The items included in the ca leading manufacturers and are d of enjoyment throughout the ye families. In addition to the active em hundred and thirty seven (137) Timers" received a personal 1< extending them an opportunity program. The Christmas gifts are 01 afforded employees. Each gift is an expression of for everyone's loyal and dedic; HHH W\ / F \ ^>^^^HHHB^HByUjK&^ *jl "I can't decide what to get; there's so mi re to think about my children too" ESTEL >s Make s Of s Gifts maue oil eaiiy oiiivoi uiu> eir personal gift from the nty two (122) items included ates the plan, stated that the full range of household, ims. ed Owens, "the less popular th new ones to make the italogue are all produced by lesigned to bring many hours :ar for employees and their iployees, approximately one i retired and inactive "Old ;tter from President Vance / to participate in the gift ne of many fringe benefits the company's appreciation ated service throughout the m " mm r m "TV- ^&it>', '.; TWf, JUT " * w. \!. flrEJ ' ich for me, but I LE ROBINSON