The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, May 13, 1948, Page 2, Image 2

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    The Sentinel. Cottage Grove, Oregon
Thnp., May IS. tata
Letters to the Editor
Check for the Children
Visiting Students WEEK’» MC.OTEl
I note
Jg
CinUge (Orovc
"The Boycott, the ty-Pnxa
Edit Sentinel
week's Sentinel regarding our
and the Back-Down Wre not the
Thl» kune uf tbc Sentinel la |Mib
mayor's stand on the city manager
way to make the Vnited Na­
proposition. With all due respect
llahtsl by atlKtrUt* ItM* the Cnl-
Vt C. MARTIN
Editor. Publisher to His Honor, who however is en- i
tions atronger, or the way to
vrrally
of Oregon jourmillani
serve the cause of ¡iea«'«j," -
wllool.
and
the
ofdnlon»
evpreaard
titled
to
his
opinion
as
this
is
a
Subscriptiou raten, cash in advance. No sulMcriptioH for less
Trygve Lie, United Nations
free country. I do think he has the
are not, nreraaarlly Iboar of W. <’.
,h rue iHoutha.
ti Mos, 3 Mos. wrong
1 Yr.
Nations Stcretaiy General.
Martin, publlahrr and owner.
slant on this. Dr. Hagen is i
by GENE WARE
une and Douglas Counties ...... .2.50*
150
1.00 an old friend of mine, of 25 ye^m
Visiting Ntaft:
It’s kind of early for most
Dan Wyant, nmnaaing aMtnr.
hit aid* This District
3.00
1.50 standing and ordinarily, I agree'
to destroy our American ideals, ¡Hsiple
with
his
conduct
of
city
affairs
to Ito taking vacations
Mam McKinney, news rrlttor.
that
to
outlaw
that
agency
would
’creigli Rates on Application.
James L. Mherbert, sports edi­
.
.
.
but
not too early to think
md admire his public minded I
Ito unconstitutional and I m - dis­
tor; Ed Coursey, s»»Utnnt «¡»oris astrous. sounds very foolish to us
about them. There are three
spirit. But why blame the mayor?!
utered at Cottage Drove, Oregon, as second class matter.
editor,
if you don't like the idea of a city I
Communism In America Is moi* (Mitts to vacations, anyway
Carolyn tlrfesel, society rsllthr. dangentus than the average citizen
manager. Why don’t you come out1
the anticipation, the vacation,
NATIONAL €DITOWAL_ and vote against it on May 21st j
Hob Hrown, Warren Mack, time I thinks It is easily planted in the
and the talking als»ut it after
Hint, Chafyl Hill, June Gootre, 1 warped and twisted juimt\ wh<'re It
wants Many folks think the
Ulto
ASSOCIATION and get your friends to do like-
planning is the itost ¡»art That's
I wise? We have a representative
I’hll Kohlmvlrr, l.aura Olson, Mar­ ¡thrives and giyn^s by vitamin
I government but if you don't excr- As demolition squads ripped down buildings to make way for the ilyn Turner, l.amotl Fisher, re- i shots from Moscow
the time wtien your Ininglnatton
I rise your voting privilege, it is new Vnited Nations headquarters in New York, businesses on the ;»rters and copy <xlltors.
Tradition has it Riat st Patrick la freer than a bubble u> a tpgh
Williani Force, tieue Klllebreo, chased the snakes out
I iust wasted. And how few actually six-block site were forced to move to new quarters. The Con­
Ireland. wind. Yvu can go ten ntfteh nt I
Hill Ix»ve, Rill Minehart. Charles He is revered in mai^piuntries
I daces in ten minutes, and it
I to vote on city affairs!
solidated
Laundry
Corp.,
endorsing
V.N.
which
took
over
Its
»
A Tip Of The Hat, Bob ....
So far we have done fairly well garage, used the occasion to turn over a check for J15M to the Jr Ganal, editorial writers.
! today. The tyt>e of ananc St Pat" doesn't coat you n cent ft
Don Persinger, attvertislng man. tick chased out of /rebind is a<l-
doesn't even tax your imaglna-
Once again, the annual district track meet is a thing of the without some one to tell the may­ V.N. International Children'^ Emergency Fund. Here Charles F.
lion. I think evcrybiMiy ought
and city council w hat to do We Kramer (right) of the company gives the check to U.N. Legal ager.
inirnblr to the t.vpu4htUjUurold E
asU’ive individuals and a relay team from Cottage Grove or
Joan Hickey, Cheryl HIM. Win Stassen promis«*» to chase out of
to get away for awhile .. be­
built a city hall without a city Counsellor Joseph B. Self as a L'NICEF supply official looks on.
ained trips to the state high school meet at Corvallis, which manager, and also our modern
«ton Carl. Jim Carscll, solicitors. America if he is elected pri'tidcnl.
cause thrh^a nothing like a
irtually draws to a close another high school sports year. I high school building. We started
Ih-cause wc would like to help hun vacation to make you realize
While Cottage Grove was edged out of the district team I to build a hospital without his as­ more salary even than we |>ay Mr. is a community work, not just fot
Sweet Home. Ore. do that job, we; a ItomiMTat for there’» no place like home.
tie in track for the second straight year (last year it was sistance. We have no funds to re­ Heinz, might it not be fair to let one individual to do. Belle Burk To the Editor:
nearly half n century, are support»
Wolfard and hi» gang
In the political campaign now mg that big, Hur Anwdfean from of Hup
y Eugene and this year, Springfield grabbed' first place), pair the city streets, so they say. I him prove his worth, and of course holder.
henchmen have been rtdhnil-
that
couldn
’
t
be
done
in
the
short
n full swing in Oregon comes the Minnesota in his ra<svf«w4he nom» ing my photo In the paper every
ie past athletic year can be considered a very successful I What we pay a city manager could
we have had the system. Isn’t To th«' Editor:
¡uestton whether demorritcy has a niation for presldCtiR, < ,„
(
tnq^even if it wasn't a championship one. And the credit I tic used very advantageously for time
week and have threatened to
I that purpose I have a choked it possible we arc acting a bit has­ For the past several weeks then ight to defend itself try outlawing
,i<
>n\
r
hvssi i i
ightfully belongs to Bob Dusenberry.
cnncel their subscriptions
drain which forms a permanent tily in asking for a recall of the Iwvc been opinions published it tubventive elements This seem*
Formerly Tdjtor and However, my wife thinks it's
i Lion athletic teams didn't manage to win any Tri-county I . pool of water outside my garage system so soon. It is impossible your paper regarding the City he main issue of debate by con­
ptibU'-her itt'vhr New pretty and the eititor has no
football bunting as they did the three previous years, nor did j when it rains, when doesn't it for our councilmen who have their Manager form of government.
tending partied.
Era. It at funnily objttotions, so we're going to
Eey £>lace high in district basketball play. In track, the only rain? and the chuckholes jn the own affairs to conduct, to give
My forefathers came to America 1 40-ltp-adv knowtt weekly.
A year ago I was convinced it
continue anyway and maybe
am championship the Grovers can claim came in the Tri- macadam also there could easily this work the efficient thought it was a good setup, but after ob­ to get away from kings and ty­
Hap will do something some 0
founty run.
break a spring on any one’s car. should have; remember we are not serving the operation and the pos­ rants and isms that make peoph' RURAL PKOPKRTX OWNRRM
day
so that he too may get hi*,
just
a
wide
place
in
the
road
any
sible effect in a town of this size ■ laves They were a democratic TO UET “FIRK NI MttER«"
a But whatever the sport, Dusenberry-coached teams are al- Hardly a side street in Cottage
picture
in our paper
more,
but
a
little
city
who
is
U-ays highly regarded and have placed Cottage Grove on the Grove is without holes. What we fetding the effects of hundreds of I am thoroughly convinced it b :>eoplc The set up a democratic To assure pronifW’ action in an­
A
!S»year»old
Wichita lad
not
workable^
for
this
city.
form
of
government
and
catab-
pay
a
city
manager
to
tell
us
what
swering rural fin*’alarms. Fire
athletic map. This is especially true in track. Over the years,
My reasons arc several and thr lished the Republic of America. Chief V. C. Dougina iuu nsiuesfcd prov«*d to his glr| lie was no
to do, we already know most of it, new people, many new kinds of
jocal high school box’s rank among the best. In 1947, the Lions could also be used to clean the business and all the problems that first thing I noticed was the powet To preserve their democratic
coward by shooting off his right ।
won the Greater Willamette Valley track title, and also the streets. We used to have a water arise with rapid city growth Let’s over city affairs left to th»' judg­ ideals they fought at Bunker Hill, this week that all residents of the big toe 1 wonder It it Improved
l-ane Rural Fire Protection
}B’Tttvision of the Hayward Relays. This year, Salem, a city wagon which did a tot of good don't have personalities in the is­ ment of one man. This, it seems to at Yorktown, and later in 1H12, on .South
district call at the city hall Io his standing with the young
•f .»yer 30,000, grabbed the Valley track title, and Ashland cleaning, and we surely have plen­ sue, it’s too big for that. Let’s be me, is dangerous as we just fin th«' high seas, they fought to pre- hare "fire number»“ assigned to lady ? Men. here'» n sure-fire!
way of improving your stand
squeezed >n ahead in the Hayward run.
ty of city water or should with fair to our councilmen who felt ished a war where that was prac­ «erve the freedom they cherislK'd their property.
ing with that certain young
* Flew high schools are as fortunate as Cottage Grove in hav I Jupe Pluvius’ fine co-operation they were doing the right thing, ticed from the smallest unit ol In 1HW they again made a sacri­
File
cards
listing
the
exact
lorn-
let’s be fair to our present government to th»* top and could fice to preserve the ideals of the tton of all property In the district Indy Stop in nt th«* (YiMMI’N
¡ng a head coach with the devotion to track and field events J lately, why don’t we use it or get and
until he has at least had be welded into a similar organiza­ Republic of America Again in will b.- kept by thl File IXpait
ITY JEWELERS. «2 Main
possessed by DusenbeTry. Kernal Buhler of Springfield, Vern I [ some more up to date cleaning manager
time to prove the worth of the city tion here in this country.
191« and in the late war they i ment. Chief lioURins explained
Street, nnd buy her a Cdfcffnhia
equipment.
Just
lack
of
funds.
We
Gilmore of Salem, and Medford's Bill Bowerman are Dusen- to need an airport and should vote manager system.
Another thing I have noticed is sacriflecM millions in money and Residents Mflll need only to give Diamond' It's just tf^c ticket
oerry's only known equals in the larger Western Oregon for it on May 21st. It is too bad for!
the trend to bring outsiders to our lives to preserve those ideals.
their "fire number” when report­ for that thlrd-linterdeft-haiwl
Chools. All four love the sport—a sport requiring the utmost a city of this size to be off the
Phone: 35!.
City to run the various depart­ Today, America is spending bil­ ing fires.
WE BEGIN OCR
patience and diligence on the part of both the coach and the air maps of the world While fly­ ANNEAL TASK
ments ami work in them. This may lions in lands throughout the
progress is to be made. Dusenberry's success in ing back over the city on my re­ It is now the month of May, and be all right to a degree but carried world to help smire fto r these
turn from the Hawaiian Isles last on the first day, we begin our to excess can be construed ar peoples a chance to put Into prac­
mWfing these requirement^ is born out by the records.
Another sports cycle starts in the fall.” In the meantime. July I noted how the city had annual task. First we have to no­ meaning that there is no one In tice the ideals we so cherish. While
grown and spread over our little tify all those concerned and col- i our community capable of running wc do this, right at home we al­
‘Congratuations, Bob, for a good job, well done.”
valley, and I thoT how grand it lect the funds to do the work, hire our affairs. This also could be con­ low subversive agencies to Infil­
would be to make a landing at the the necessary' labor and then do sidered as the beginning of a ma­ trate our democratic ideals with a
Cottage Grove Airport instead of the work. In checking over our chine for the benefit of one group venom more potent than ever
Be A Millionaire
Be Happy
from the fangs of a rattle­
5° .,0 EuScnc- Next 01« for 1947. I note that we had and this we must not see in Cot- came
snake.
• --si Inflation
something
in I thing,
if va
we o non
dont * look out, wo
we will owners 3 nd heard from fume we tage Grove.
•
z^i • has reached the * peak of
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° or other —
'”*“**• H
Some men who aspire to become
We have employees of the city
paying
manager iu-
to- had
not heard
heard from
from in
in years,
years, to-
to-
1-1 nnnnnn« ei nk
a
■ nOW exchangeable at the rate of
, | be V
J V a County mau-igrr
haii not
i>1,000,000 to $1.00 m American money. In other words it would Rated in Eugene to tell us what gether with a goodly number of who are close to retirement and leaders in our land contend that
We enn give complete cover­
ake two men and a small boy to carry enough currency to !° 1,0 Maybe some people like to the newcomers who have bought after many years of faithful ser- •he best way to get along with
•hese
dirty
venom
spewers
Is
to
age on your outboard motor
¿he^prner store to buy a pack of cigarettes.
1In
suburb of Eugene but jots in our Masonic-IOOF ccme- vice to the best of their ability. I
them a place in the sun where
The Chinese people now have monev to bum, and that is |
I do not. piey do little tery on the hills west of town. It do not care to see them turned out 'give
and boat at rates that will
they can bre«»d and multiply and
just what some of them are doing with it. Some find it cheap- from S' aT «nd naokwe
too is growing like our thriving just before having rttocivcd that hiss and sting and spew their ven»
er and more convenient to burn the money instead of trying I some spunk stand
g
little city. We wish to inform all Retirement. This to me is poor orfi at will To outlaw these ser­
surprise you. This coverage
T n t ice as other employees know
-
------ ----- , „.—.J on our own
,'to use it to buy fuel. We have heard of peopJ
' ’ hid
’ ’ ’ their
’ ' 1 I feet and run our own city. We those who are tot owners, whether they are insecure and can not give pent» would be unconstitutional,
eople who
ineltidea fire and theft and loss of iunior overboard. No
new or old ones, that we do have
they say. By the same reasoning
¡we;
- —
----- ie thrifty folk have have plenty of home talent to do to have your support for this an­ their best under such conditions.
Anojher thing I have noticed is then it would be unconstitutional
nothing in their mattresses but money, and shredded at that, it- The pioneers who began this nual clean-up in preparation for
deductible. Ask us about these LOW RATE8.
A large department store in Canton is reported to have I settlement in the early days did Memorial day. Last year only one that our street* had more money to outlaw the thug, the rapist, the
thief,
the
robber
and
the
murder-
J. B. Leonard .Insurance Service '
twenty one men running in relays to the bank in order to no* wait for a city manager to person refused on a personal plea Spent on them than for several er.
meet their paypoll. The employes of the store bring suitcases te. ¿hem what to do^They just to pay this small fee. we ask for years but I think it is agreed they
Wiser Bldg., 617 Main
To say that a democratic ftoople I
in worse condition than they
¡or
large
to each
work, day
with
them,
a portion
of |ui.„
2' ta>?d ^m^o^Vrow
’ wk ?** Y,ould 6 this work. It is but $2 per year, arc
have no right to defend themselves
Phone 34
!their
pay bags
home
they
are and
able by to taking
just ftoff
get oneL,
gk hU toge^r
Residence 8F4
and per lot. Due to the lusty vege­ hpve ever been.
* The people of Cottage Grove against an agency that proposes ।
tation
in
green
Oregon,
we
must
iweek s pay home before the next pay day. For these people, ing city one of which we can be cut the grass, vines and other| *ve ln ,ho
6000 very
work actually begins when they get paid for their work.
proud? Why sit down and wait growth each year, else we would |?P°U' voUngcx»»-« money for any-
On outstanding thing has been proved by the inflation in I for some one else to tell us what wade in grass up to our knees as4“'nK
Ih‘> n’,gh, «c‘
■China—“Money can’t make
you happy.” ---------
Almost r everyone
in 1 we 001X1 and should
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-----------------
- j do, ■ who
ixc com-
------ i*e did in the olden days before korn<’,lo|fr<*
value for the mon-
(China is a millionaire, but they certainly aren’t happy about mands a good salary for this ser- the cemetery association was or-
*n ,axvs- 1 do not
•the whole thing. When asked what he thought about the in- vicS "T1* 600,1 wc just go ahcad ionized in 1922 to do this work.
f
•>
-
I.a
You have the privilege
of cleaning debt
*h° sine-
have p 10.19
‘,,,cd hv hard ri,y ou’ „„,1
°r
iflation problem, a Chinese farmer is reported to have said *an —n
P,acc ourselves?
1_____ ______
..
h
Miss Belle Burkholder,
your own tot, if you cannot or debt since 1932 by hard work and
A Taxpayer, an “Old” Pioneer will not subscribe to this fund, but
us<' of <ax money care to
I Herg. in Oregon inflation has not yet reached anything
and Native Daughter.
we beg that you remove all debris
our
burdcnisl with having
to
but we do nave “
inflation.
to pay more people to sit in the
I ‘corf^rarable
riTV
i that
. in
Vt China,
j o ’ DUl T
nauon. Butter
Butter
--------- from the surrounding alleys as it
¡still hovers close to the dollar mark, and eggs (grade A large) the city manager issue just makes us extra work when ! ‘ city hall and draw high salaries
'are still around sixty-five cents a dozen. It is true that to
By Elmer J. Kent
you clean it off your tot onto the , when the general idea was a city
Like many others this writer surrounding ground, and spoils the panager cboki Mop many leaks
obtain a new automobile in Oregon a great abundance of cash
took no part in the election or re- effect of ----
that r part
ceme- . »nd not add more.
and a few gold molar fillings are necessary’.
...
------- of — the -........
In Mayor Hagen’s article in the
Here in Oregon there are very few of us who are million- P^“00 ol ‘J* city manager system tery. Wc just cannot do any lots
aires, but there are great numbers of us who are reasonably
by our «»“"cil m 1947 for which we are not paid, as we Cottage Grove Sentinel of May 6.
'he says wc are at the cross roads
te ™ S,cnl
of our very existence. I agree with
¡fact if you ask us, we would rather be dead in Oregon than dined to favor its abolition, but for which no one pays and wo ; him that if wc continue to import
fbe millionaires in any other place.
decided to investigate its possi- must ' clean.
’
So give or mail us I outsiders to run our business our
——------------------------
I bility as well as the condition of your contribution early so we can existence may he at a cross road
Furthermore I think such men
H
figure on how much help to hire.
• '
"Democracy Will Live If...."
teX?
Men will not work for nothing as Mr. Helliwell, Worth Harvey
spectre is haunting Europe—the spectre of Communism."
witb
many other you know. We do appreciate the and many others who have worked
dn as an introduction' to the Communist Manifesto inf^Sg^^tem
loyal help of many who have never hard to keep this city on an wen
failed
to pay since we started this j keel can be duplicated once In
be
change this now to read that a threat is haunting called it o^y to again tura m that’
work and we have a filing system awhile to continue to keep the city
tie world. Least concerned with the economic aspects of the as the most logical way to handle which keeps a record of your kind i progressing. The operatton of the
octnne, what concerns us is the totalitarian system versus a city’s business. We have inter- assistance, also no record of those city the past six or eight months
le freedoms found in democracy. To make Democracy strong-1 viewed several business men and who do not pay. This is a hard can certainly not be considered as
r for the conflict with totalitarianism, we submit the follow- c°uocnmen who would like it giv- task buf we are willing’ to do it lrnProv,b5 on wb«’ ’hese men ami
ag plan:
en a fair trial of a couple of years, each year, if you will only co- nlany o,bers have done In the t»ast
opeiatc. Let’s put the cemetery in and 1
00 rPa,on for Blinking
r Democracy is not a luxury to be indulged in by a fewfcl1?'
to let
democracy is a right to be extended to all. It will not survive
a g<^d Salified m^ can the best shape it has over been oor Kood ci,iz’'Os «r‘‘
Jvhere the freedoms of a minority are suppressed by the be.Pand Xn if ^dX^f prove so we will not have to apologize to ‘o'* oity go to the depths indicated
the newcomers in our mi&t when in Mayor Hagen s article if the
Commands of the powerful. It weakens with the unequal treat- successful, turn to some other they say, ’’My, what an overgrown man!,«<’r form of government is
<nent of men. It dies with the confiscation of material things way. I found the city in excellent ¡terrible looking cemetery." We
continued.
<>y the few.
- shape financially, notwithstanding ! honor ihose we love who have ' 1 am glad 1 can
""Y wb',‘ 1
* An idea cannot be forced on the mind; it must be implanted 1 rumors there was not sufficient gone before us to a better land we h*Ve
maoy ’in ,b'’ Pa,‘
Jrith reason, with proof to demonstrate it. Sick men todav fun<is to ,ast tbirty d a y s TrUf‘ know, when we care for the plot ,hat * „ people of Gottage Grove
as , an
fo,,rMl
re not being shown Democracy, they are not being told of' enough our strccts are in bad which contains their last resting a‘^a?Jln?
shape and there is not a tot in the place, we cannot so easily forget an^
,b*nk *b,,y w*ll let the
'hat they will gain—only what they” will lose. "
•street fund, but weather condi- I them, surely, if we would just city down by any fx,nny P<"i’b>nR.
You defeat an idea with a better idea.
| tions have made that work almost .think of the matter. So we are for JT conv,n':«i our budget
You conquer fear with hope.
impossible, and perhaps if we are reminding you. We begin work v''ou,d bavP Passed if they had had
« You overcome doubt with action.
patient the summer months will May 15th and would appreciate , leasJ assura0^ it w'ould have
J Democracy is not a new idea—many have died to preserve see much needed improvement. your support. Mail your contribu- ?
, m s0™ valup «•’’«'¡ved
’it as free men will always fight for right. But if it is to be Like others we thought possibly tions to: Miss Belie Burkholder.
Secy.. C. G. Cemetery
Ccmeterv Assn
97^
^O, WE HAVE BEEN PENNY
•he constantly growing, living thing, Democracy must mean we should have had a manager Secy.,
Assn., 22^
PINCHERS IN THE PAST!!! OB
«something that is carved in every heart, something that force with years of experience, but as N. Lane St., Cottage Grove, Ore- WELL!'!!
Yours,
.¿an never conquer. It must be the hope, the better idea work­ Mr. Heinz plans to make that his gon.
isn’t it possible and alto­ P. S. Don’t neglect your lot and
MAX BIRD
ing and striving for equal rights for a|l rqyn, It must step work,
gether probable that he will give It i let it spoil the general effect of a j
across barriers of sect, class and color, boundary and ocean, the very best, and as a man of ex­
Black Butte Route
cemetery, or detract from'
Fertilizers - Vlgoro and Magnolia
it must act for the eternal brotherhood of man in a free world. perience would comniand muqh |clean
Cottage Grove, Ore.
the beauty of your part of it. T*his |
__
May 7, 194«
Vegetable and Flower Seeds - diamond, Lilly’s* and
is
obtainable
in
concise
form
in
the
Oregon
State
voter
’
s
emtage
Grove
Sentinel
VOTING'S
NO
CINCH
n
;Gottagc Grove, Oregon
I
Mandeville
a Oregonians who vote in the partv primaries May 21 will pamphlets, which are sent to every registered voter.
In this pamphlet the political background, and a sketch of ^°ar Sir:
fee confronted with a ballot so long that few will be qualified
Insecticides - For protection against beetles, slugs, and
«o make intelligent choices in all their selections of candidates. the candidate's platform, is run in brief form. The voter must May 1 n,al<'' a *ligbt correction
glean
from
this
information,
the
facts
on
which
he
must
base
Î
n
ih,m
which
“
P^red
in
the
• The lineup looks like this:
other garden pests.
1 Lood0" 0™* section of your paper
If you are a Republican, you must choose from 144 candid- his Tk decision
• e
*•
x •
. ■ .. .
. , . .
published May 6, 194R? The item
Plants - All kinds of vegetablesand flowers
■fctes, the officers you desire to see run in the national, state
ine information contained m this pamphlet is the minimum referred to the "old Jake Ralsor
Jnd county elections.
necessary for a wise formation of opinions about the men P^ce’’ where Ralph Ralsor and
Garden Tools - Hoes, rakes, shovels, trowels, garden
* If you are a Democrat, the selection narrows down to 126 desiring office. Many voters shall go to the polls without faml|y bart h*d « b«d cougar scare,
^office aspirants.
reading this information. Tliis mistake might easily boost Plea*c no,e ,b'”
P|ar" referred
hose, lawn mowers.
f This is quite a task for Mr. Vote/, y^.his decision deter- inferior men to important government posts. The loss would !° as
Jak<' Kainor” place
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So, Mr. Voter, you had better wade through the pamphlet Rasor’s place".
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Yoter *n
May 21 primary must»go prepared to make and base your vote on sound and solid fact.
Will you please publish this let­
□iis choice, and the most important aspect of this preparation
But remember, all the study of the candidates in the world, ter and I will gladly pay for tile
Jis » knowledge of the good and bad points of the men from does no good what so ever, if you do not show up at the noils’ space it takes.
Very truly yours,
Avhlch he must select his party’s cadidates. This knowledge Saturday after next.
0th and Waahinirton
Jean J. Rasor.
Phone 67
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