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school population resides.
fu ll c o m m itte e to a c c e p t w ith o u t
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too popular, this law equalizes
of e e v \ e e r r > v th suu e b r -c;
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heavy enrollment, passage of this budget actuallv H o u se.
I , s e e m , to m e th a t th e fa c ts
would he something of a savings.
Vote on this issue comes up to the voters over the , a " d ,h e a r i;u m e n ts ,n fa v o r ol
county at 7 p.m., Hriday, and every V o t^ h o d d tJ ™ wn ~
TO MEMORY OF THREE PEOPLE
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any way she could, which was usually far above any Xu*,! co n ceed ed t h a t if is H a g g ro en-
lu th a n a n y t h a t h a s g o n e b e fo re
She was
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GASOLINE
It and always helpful to friends whatever be their in thp O rg o n p rim a rie s M ay 21 st. th e A m e ric a n n a tio n
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8 ta tlo n -
th is v ic to ry c o u p le d w ith h is re -
There was Witty
never and
a fellow
quite he
to S
compare
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w ‘sco n s,n a n d to h p ’P th e d is tre s s e d w o rld .
w/lfc superior
• S u p e r i o r F lrt-P o m i
S k y C h ief lively, alert.,
y o u flashing start«, rapid
u p , s m o o th ultrs-reipc
pow er. W e have it for voti
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forest.
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armory,
two full
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anyone by Without a kind word, or an intimate fri- ln his favor- On th^ o th e r h a n d n o th in g b u t in j u r y to B r ita in !
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end without havisg a joke to spring on him Such !.houd Gov" nor DcweJ' deteat •■>nd ‘he E m p ire , a n d th e M a r-
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men
make the u world
much nicer
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ta k e n a s a n in d ic a tio n o f n a tio n - s u i t.”
avement.
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D e»ey-
I I q u o te th is m e r e ly to sh o w
he of Gil
P 1 L
n°tr()dc the school bus he drove for 80 long F r a n k ly a d m ittin g th e im p o rt- t h a t a t le a s t o n e g r e a t B ritis h
Brookings
Kalph Moore s passing was about the greatest shock a n c e o f th e O re g o n p rim a rv , n e w s p a p e r is n o t in f a v o r o f a s k -
to all.
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Service
ior movements of progress. People who knew them paiKn in our state He win speak Local News Items
CROFT
H a r r y N e w m a n , w o rk in g a t
Bert De.Mossl I ’¡anting
n c h e o n a n d d ' in-
should rc n i.'iiil.c i- this t r a it o f M e h in every action. a t b r e a k f a s t, lu
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n e r m e e tin g s , w ill e n d e a v o r to
v isit m o st o f th e c itie s in th e
ad d ed to by th e c o n s tru c tio n o f
a n d w ill m e e t a n d g re e t
an
e le c tro c h e m ic a l
la b o ra to ry a s m a n y v o te r s a s p o ssib le. S ta s
b u ild in g . T h e re sh o u ld be an - se n b a s m a d e s e v e ra l a p p e a r-
o th e r an d s m a lle r b u ild in g to « tices in O re g o n in th e p a s t tw o
house re s e a rc h in n o n -m e ta lic s. y pa rs . I h a v e n o t h e a rd t h a t h e
11 not in th e co m in g fiscal y e a r. w ’0 be th e r e a g a in b e fo re M ay 21
c e rta in ly th e la b o r a to r y sh o u ld b u t h is p r e t t y c e r ta in t h a t a
be c o m p le te d by
•y th e a d d itio n
g r e a t m a n y o f h is s u p p o r te r s an d
I th e s e tw o buildi
a t th e a r l ’- " e r k e r s w ill be a c tiv e th e re ,
e st piK sihle me
it
W o rk in
J u d g in g fro m c o n v e rs a tio n s I
th e s e field s is ni
bein g d o n e to h a v e h e a rd a t th e lu n c h e o n ta b le
Ry H a r r it Flsu<yrth
a n y e x te n t in ai
o th e r la b o ra - a n d in th e c lo a k ro o m , I b eliev e
T h e I n t e r io r D e p a rtm e n
to ry , a n d y et, ba c e le c tro c h e m - R e p u b lic a n s h e r e a r e g o in g to
p r o p r ia tio n s b ill w ill so<
I*' ical w o rk a n d b ic re s e a rc h in be p a y in g v e ry c lo se a tt e n ti o n to
b ro u g h t to th e flo o r o f th e
a lie
’n tia l to ro u n d th e e le c tio n r e t u r n s fro m O reg o n
The
su b -c o c n m itt
has
ib o ra to ry p ro - th .' n ig h t of M ay 21st.
h o ld in g h e a rin g f
N o t lo n g ag o . th e H o u se l ’n-
tw
m o n th s a n d is no
N nH nn.ii
‘ ctn
A c tiv itie s c o m m itte .'
N a tio n a l m ip lie d th e D r. E d w a rd r
to “m a r k u p " th e ill. I
n e a rly
n . M,
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ed b e fo re th e c o tn m itte
ir e an it M ur
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T ie N a tio n a l
«ai a p p ro v a l o f fu n d s
an tl B u re a u of S ta n d a r d s w as -,
p a r k s a n d s e c u r ity risk .
*t ru c tio n o f B o n n ev i
?ut dow n in tim a te d th e 1
m issio n lu it's in Soi
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t m t rg e d
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