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Show m CO c- - 05 CO 0) 20 Record With Mai Jones Off May Queen Knee High Loads Stockings Juan . Winchester $3.09 San The Specials for June 3, 4 Fryers 53$ Cut Up lb. 57$ 12 oz. Cereal Captain Crunch 12 oz. Jello All Flavors 6 All Flavors Spam Flour oz. 12 oz Gold Medal 10 lb. Best Bet 4 lb. Napkins Western Family " Bacon . i 12 Bologna & oz. $1.19 Salami Orange Juice Western Family Peanut Cooking Oil Wesson Miracle Whip Kraft 6 oz. 489$ 3$1 Pepperidge Farm German Chocolate Large Beef&" & 18 Grape oz 48 oz 32 oz. Detergent 99$ ep "T Snuckers Jelly Marshmallows Gold Nugget 12 oz. Enchiladas 16 oz. Tastewell Buy Your Favorite Elbo Macaroni Chicken Parts Cakes Wash Whole lb. Popsicles & Spray Soda 5 & Chap Stick Campfire Minature 1 lb, Reg., Cherry or Mint Shampoo Conditioner Chip Dips Western Family Our Town History The San Juan Motel and Cafe and Trading Post was at one time a one room thing. Built by June Powell. Then in 1937 Roy Hunt of Blandingtook over and was there until 1945. That's when Jim Hunt took it. Jim built first in 1948, the building which today is the restaurant and lounge, then also in 1948 he built three motel units and each - year added on. In 1961 Jim built the apartment over the trading Everynight Asstd. 8 03.39$ lb. Chiffon 99$ Margarine Western Family Sliced Cheese 12 oz. American 99$ 59$ 89$ 1 post and today there are 20 motel units, store, restaurant and lounge. The Hunt boys who built the San Juan are 'sons of John L. Hunt who had the trading post at the Mexican Hat Rock intersection way back in 1923. Sooooo, as you can see the Turnovers Green Peppers Cookie of the Week Tomatoes Celery Cherry or Apple Zucchini Squash MONTiCmO Hunt family 239$ of the Hat. are also pioneers We newcomers be part of are very proud to this little town. Today the San Juan is run by newcomers, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Davis who have been there three years, and by Dale Walker, who is still on his first year. But that's how history is made. Golden 1269$ Oatmeal doz. Rolls It looked like the old wild horse days around here today. Ron Smith's horse got loose and her colt, Run Emmy. Ron finally got them caught and all is normal again. Then we have the man from the Board of Health. Not once has he ever been in my cafe, that he doesn't pull some small thing to make you mad and the thing has no bearing on nothing. We need and need bad, someone .with know how. It was the first time I seen him in six months. Oh, well. The movie people have left town. You will be seeing a story on T.V. jbout hang gliding across the U.S.A. I saw one shot of the movie, and it was fantastic. Floyd Newport is getting a new front porch on his home. It is a good rock stoop, not too big, so I'll call it a stoop. Oscar is building it. Good job," but I like a big porch. We are still waiting to hear who has the last say on the 400 acres our town is after. We .wish whoever it is would say the last word, so maybe we could have a bigger little town. It sure would be a nice town if everything goes as planned. Someday, we hope. Lanny Rees is in the north placing one of his students. He has been gone for four days and this town is quiet. I have no one to fight with. Lanny is the heavy equipment teacher at our training school. My wife and I are the proud owners of a horse called War Eagle and he is aU horse. We have big plans for him. Ron Davis is on the mend. He told me he is feeling much better, too bad his help is hard to get started as Ron could use the rest. He is tired. Stay in there, Ron. Luther Risenhoover is a man of all trades. He is now moving a small building from Cahone, Colorado, to Mexican Hat and on a two wheel trailer. It will be used for a small barn and storage shed. 65 $ Next week the story on the M Wes and Jo Lounge. (Pjbease X K A. u. . jl t ij j turn to ) ' J page 12) j |