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TiBBas, Carralh, 11. HS7 $12,000 Suit Filed Following Accident Weekly Television Schedule KVAL-TVJ ABC-NBC Dumont Channel 13 Navy Flighl TralningTCifusiciSev Seen Victorious Examinations Staled In'Kiemlin Power Struggle at Searee 44-Tke Mkar suaMtrtaaaT iaval flight traiaing written The Union, a figurehead post. LONDON (UP) Communist A $12,000 lawsuit has been filed in circuit court here by a girl injured in a highway accident last falL and physical examinations will be' Vor- present President, Klimenti 1 I and oshilov. is reported ailing sources here tuniea toaay mua S. Khrushchev, wjth the help of Tmj sCkisfcs Kost lavnn tha TViWPr given at the NROTC building on the Oregon State college campus tkk-Traa.

ee I June Blottenberger, 21, 447 the Coventh strwt KlJ heading for retirement. As an apparent result of on January 21 and 22 by an ex-, th. riiphard Stal. i strwatar i in aa-Ckeae arBe l-lmil li iutttiiwi a ae-a. 1 ee-Oral Bakrne KH-lhlMw I K-CkrtM.

kileaae II K-lltnntl 1 14 Tk. Peaae JMuif SMS aniiiiM Trcsaar av-i. wee. ea auM 4 et-aide erkl I wui eT nt-DnmlM limm 5 aa-Jeeet Fran I 11m 3. ke lCr I H-Tnminn, M-lnfil Luxn laeTree 1 kaaaaeBe ek-iure.

kka ilitXEIrT 4 ea-Lel Urn i s-imIk anting team from the Naval Air TIM nrilkii i p-aii tv. la aam I I ae-area Tk. IMktia uaa Beeaaa II aB-PHakeea TaTBaaaT compromise, the extreme Stalin- js inists in tne Kremlin. lee-au suit against Lanerd W. Olmstead, ists in the Kremlin prooaoiy wui pregon state conege student The sources indicated Khrushchev's "survival" would be as JMIMjInt, Be.

move out snoruy, ine sources fr0ra Boardman. 'ee-i foremost among uiem is jioiu- vjic. Blottenbereer wax sured shortly bv the "retirement' Station. Seattle. While these ex-taminations are primarily for members of the NROTC unit, (other OSC students may also take jthe examinations at the following times: JODY IAMSIY ft- JIMT JOYNIR a 7: of the remaining tough-line Com- tov, wno was reponea xo aae 'jsenger oimstead's car at the munists in the Kremlin nierarcnv.me aienaros in uicir mon time of the accident on Highway l-twaw Ministpr V.

M. sault aeainst Khrushchev. Senlcrt an finding th Job of choodn a eoilew a difficult one 3i west of Alsea last August 26. In her complaint she states mat Written examinations will start'Mootov mim be the first to be! Red China Helped trying to find ooa that fail what they want to taka and one tbey at a a.m. and 1 p.m.

on January cn n.1 TIM IM-CVwt ee ar Caa. 4 la-kuwar Peered Ska-Marie aa-CWr; Bear ee Saa f-tf aig BeaaelBB) iu-xawa sanmaar Another candidate for retire- wouia un to fo to. I Olmstead fell asleep while driv- pvuiviiiu ui't nit -rv J' I L.ia 21. Physical examinations will! and In order to help tfaoM Interested In continuing their aducatioo several assembliea have been held with representatives from dif start at 1 p.m. January 21 dieted.

Molotov, one of the old ment possibly would be iPWyimB car and the car went off guard Stalinsts, is still a first Premier Lazar Kaganovich. also she suffered permanent rfpnutv nremier 'considered a staunch old line Mai f. left she aaai Beaeat lae-Btleek I M-Wrerl Bar k-LKUe Baaeala i.iMi a Bikeaklld IB Preeelere Pier VkB-Wkirrekarae MONBtT a ee-k Saraakae 4 ea-tke'e taeaf. I M-TUtIwii IH aaeia-Der 4 ae-Jejee aa-Clrele Tk. ka-CeaMelj TIM I ak-Tratk ar On? 4 aa-Meetee llek-Tke Martee 4:44 Ge.etBaek WEBNESBAT i t-BH Biaa4ap 11 44-Meaaeee 11 ft trap 4 U-Wrelker Bepert litt-InHM also I a.m.

on January 22. A naval flight surgeon will be pres- Khrushchev, thp Communist Dar- inist. ferent schools giving talks. Wednesday afternoon representatives from the Oregon system of higher education came and talked abort the state operated schools. disability to her leg, asserts.

She asks $10. 000 general damages and $2130.89 special dam. daMI aaMar Baaae 1 ee-kei. Maekaee Sradl. IS :M.Mr.

Where) 4 ee-H i a Part 4 BlaaeTiaaS fw Ufa Saa-Bka-TtB-TaB Baal-jiVl'iil aaaaiirtit ai ManJ ent to answer questions concern- tv held to be "over the the past week, which cuminated in ing physical requirements andu- now having emerged as the peace-making mission by Chin-the naval flight training program. victor over his arch Stalinist ese Premier Chou En-lai to Mos-Students who take the flight, opponents lafgelv with the support cow, Warsaw, Budapest and back training examinations may do so! of Corrimunist China. to Warsaw had tipped the scales without obligation to the navy in Koon fnrr.i favor nf Khrushchev. Oregon State, of 0. Oregon 1 kk-Laa-reaae Waft ages.

eea-Jaaale aa ke-Teaedr Tlaaa a r-a caaaa a ee-Oer Leeakare College of Education, O.T.I., and rr 1 Bk-Tratk at Cm. tkaw Ola Oft Southern Eastern Colleges of Sherwood Bank MM Miir Bm Paraaa II ctaaaia Praia 1 ee M.rtee TkMn V4k-Creee Mm lhiM 44-Bee. Brtea O-Kin Education were represented. order to find out if they can meet promise heavily on his de-Stalini-! Before Chou's intervention. A speaker first talked on the VER.V HELD EL IN Fellowship Won By Chem Prof uie wruien ana pnysicai require-, zatjon and liberalization policy Khrushchev sumval at times reasons for going to college and ments to become a naval aviator.

iine. appeared a matter of touch and KOIN-TV CBS Channel 6 then we divided up into groups Suspect Nabbed A Takeoff Oa An Expert WASHINGTON (UP) James T. Pyle, one of the nation's top pilots, was grounded Thursday. Pyle, who is head of the Civil Aeronautics Administration and has 4,000 flying hours, was baffled by the controls of an automatic elevator until a mechanic showed him how to get it off the ground. May Become Premier Former Premier Georgi Malen- go.

The ability to maintain Moscow's mniT and talked 'with the representatives of the colleges in which we were most interested. raltk TaSar Carney To Quit Show NEW YORK (UP) Art Carney the "second banana" on the li aa-Laaf la Pa PORTLAND (UP) A man was kov. a middle of the road man, is control over the restive East Eu-likely to move into the party lead- ropean satellites became the final t-: u-1 -1 arrested last night and accused ol aaFV. N.uaa Dr. Vernon Cheldelin.

direc- tor of the Oregon State college1 Jackie Gleason television r. iH holn th. cnrrps iH ll-Lara Ufa I K-arsakaar Tk. MiM-ataaap TaMff. Saartaiaaa II M-kTlaa Braaka la Para4a PirtT K4ara It aa-SUf Paraf 14 Taraa Stap Craakr llravMiaa Braaka ak-Mtk Caal.

Br. ItaVBrlfM Bar Partf av-krl Gaarrar Siarai aa-Blf Paa a-MMttaaarra Nrta Craakf A Saatat BMekaa I aa-Bri(kl D.r Baak 1 ISaaral Starai Daak I aa-Garry Maaaa Uaaawtl aa I Maaa BMakaa TBCBSD4T research institute, has been- said Thursday he will leave thei vu u.u' Another load of seniors went last Friday's holdup of the Sher-over to Eugene last Saturday tod branch of the U.S. National take the college board tests. These! hich $19,500 was taken exama are for seniors who gunman who posed as a 1 dui ivtii UMitirv rvtu tc-du nit: lids utuvtu tiitniuauic. x- ui urc Gleason troupe when his contract Kremlin in effect, with Malenkov time being, at least, Russia's con It N.wi I aa-Oatiar aa-auaa 1 at-traxatlr TV Drama TIM aa-AIr Paaar fellowship to study at Oxford uni in an out of state to colleee.

Jim prospective borrower. versity, England, next year. The FBI said $14,000 of the loot He is the fifth OSC chemistry at-Triaaia Jaa. Jlri Blak PaaMa I a-Ba4 DaaafeM We're keme-awBeA aa claar Taar Saltan atay ken! THE DIAMOND SHOP 220 S. 2nd expires in june.

at hjs side. trol over the satellites appears Carney, who plays supporting1 There are growing indications again secured. But above all roles, indicated he thought this Khrushchev would take over the Khrushchev can point to his close would be the last season Gleason's post as Premier from Nikolai Bui- relationship with Red China whose show would be scheduled on a 1 ganin. Bulganin would in turn take friendship appears more import-weekly basis and that the troupe over as President of the Soviettant to Moscow at this crucial stage would be disbanded. 1 The sources said the events irTthaii ever before.

Mt Uh Maara Myers, Norma Horrell, Kay Myers, Linda Horton, Ann Wilson, and Jody Ramsey were the ones who went They took only the; has been recovered. Joseph Santoiana agent in charge of the Portland FBI office. professor to be honored by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial I at- Ea SalUta jaarU. Gaarrar I -G E. Tkaalra Haaa Haka'ak TIM U-Paa la Baaaaa aa-Takaal Laar :1 Lara Ufa liM-aaarak Taaar.

Uta These fellowships are given 'to a-t(4 Daaa'af 4 44-Saartaaaaa ParaS E4waraa Pktea Paatar Fatal 14 a-Mlfl Braaka Baa Tktr. Tim E4wara Taraa Praalaa Braaka IfOirOAT identified the suspect as Ross Neal Porter. 33, of Willamette, a few miles south of here. The FBI said Porter, who is married and the father of three children, was taken into custody in Portland. Details of the investigation were 4 44-Paaraaa Pa.

Oaaa. II Partf Gray scholars "who have demonstrated high capacity for original scholarly research." Other OSC chemists who have won this award are C. Gilbert, now professor of chemistry here, Kenneth Hed-Vrg, John C. Decius, and Allen I UFaa la Ba4aa Wlfa 4aai a at aa-A4ai a Baa aa-rtr i laaaa. 4 44 rail llTra I M-Tkt Bratkara Baf Tralk 1 la-8ea.

SUrai Skallaa NUa I Kllak Dnk Blek 14 14-Skaa aa I 1 :4 G.rrj Maara B. Scott, now an associate profes not revealed immediately but Santoiana praised state police, Clack sor of chemistry. Math Fellowship Awarded Ga4frar 4 M-Mr. Maaa la-Baa Craakr I a-Brlckl Dar I lS-Saerat Slara af Nlla i KOIN Kllckaa Strike Rlrk Maara Gadfraf Maaa 4 Tliaa Daaalaf :a.Ararkair Tk. amas County Sheriff Joe Shobe WEDNEXOAT SATUBOAT RFO Kaagaraa Maaaa MMaifkl 11:04 W.lrh BIHIa Klai 4:44 Paaaraaia Pa TlM and the Washington) county sher Announcement of the award was iff's office for their work in the la BaSaaa Daaafaf V.li.al Lar Tk.

Ufa morning aptitude tests. Blue held its tradltiaiil rdeal for new initiates today and the halls were filled with hnla dancers, jockeys, motorcycles, boys. Aa assembly this moraine was the climax af the initiation where each bey was required to do some stunt. Ed Derrickson was In charge of the initlatioa. Last Friday the Spartans traveled to South Salem where the Saxons with a second half scoring splurge waxed the Spartans.

Saturday night the Eugene Axemen, the number one team in state, had a hard fight on their hands. The Spartans played a beautiful game but lost in the' last minute, losing by one point. 1 Tuesday the basketball team found Springfield to be a tough rival. Both teams played hard, Baasar case. made to Dr.

Bert Christensen, chemistry department head by the New York office of the foundation. Taaara EawarSa Barker Santoiana said a complaint IM 4 IS Jill arT would be filed today before Mrs. Because of his pressing duties in 4 IV Deaf ESwaNa Vm Claire Mundorff, U.S. commission the Science Research institute. Dr, Cheldelin was awarded a special six-months fellowship.

He SM-RaklakaaS 7 im-Staaia ((or II Braaka A A Uaa llaM-Raaia Partp Plallaa 1144-Blf P. raff aa-Lara taer Craakf IMl. BrMa 1 kt Dar Parfaraa. Sural iraa-aitawar ram aaa Tkaat Caaiaifclta Pletara Anita 4 4 44-Tat. Baafara Deik far Maaa aa Six Part'aa PBIOAT OlaOarr Paa) Taar Owa to Baalaaa Glaaaaa Laar Starai IS-Lara af Ufa Uta 14 Sealt II aa Six W-E4f af Nil er here.

U.S. Attorney C. E. Luck-ey recommended that bond be set at $30,000. Porter was identified by the FBI as a canvass worker and upholsterer by trade.

He operates an auto top shop in West Linn. Santoiana said Porter also was being questioned about a supermarket hold up at Jennings Lodge last month in which $1200 was taken. vaa aa Ban TC PSOAS Pac. to Be4aaa La4r I 44-101 (llekaa 144-Oarrr Maara Maaa Tlaia Daaala will leave March 15 and will return this September. With his fellowship.

Dr. Cheldelin will do special research with two of the world's leading scientists in medical biochemistry They are Dr. D. D. Woods, who formulated the theory by which modern drugs and therapeutic agents are now made, and H.

A. Krebs, Nobel prize winner, who discovered the major route OaSfraT Channel 12 ABC KLOR ValUr 1:4 Hometawa Tk In the robbery a week ago today af Hoara Ark Qaaea Had 1 Maikataara SCKnAT TT4-Tat Pallara lat. but Corvallis surged the last few minutes to win 63 to 57. Bruat Fleming, our starting center, and high point man for the Spartans, was injured while playing against the Millers. Bruce broke a knuckle in the last play of the game.

He won't be play which humans and animals Car. K-aa-Bftaaa Blaar I Wtnl A. Alia lamO-Teal a gunman entered the bnerwooa bank shortly before noon carrying a cowhide satchel and asked for Pattark I.M-Bail. Blarkla get energy from carbohydrates Ik-la Pakllr laiar. Tk.

and other foodstuffs. Was Rockefeller Fellow a loan. Then he told bank manager Lynn Judy it was a stickup. Aalrr Oaklap Praarnll Baaaar Tk. IW-EIUaWelh af Haata IktM-Raaialawi Tk.

4:44 Waal. TkeaUrTBUBBD AT Zara Pattara Aalra I lataraat imi Sel'nal 4 IH-Tramltloa HaU Bakarta 4 44-rUrkaaia 1 Oft-terattet Tktr. Antkaa? UttW-WraaUlas The bandit escaped in a 1955 ing for the next three weeks, and the Spartans will certainly miss Chevrolet which had been stolen li4-BUaakatk af Th. in Portland. The car later was found ia a narking lot in West him.

1 Again this weekend we have two games scheduled. Both out Flak Baaa CI re la Jaaraal 4 M-Prealer Tk. Linn. Seven years ago, Dr. Cheldelin was a senior Rockefeller fellow.

He did special studies in biochem-isty at the University of Wiscon-son. Dr. Cheldelin is a graduate of Gresham high school. He earned his bachelor's degree at Reed college and advanced degrees at Oregon State and the University MONDAT 14 44-Trit Pallara Inl. taa-Klliabeth I Wilt.

Theater SATt'BDAT Z-Ba Teit Pallara Aalrr Pakllr Inl i Jaacle Jlaa 1 aa-f krlitopher a BIN I W-BI4 Plclara DetraS Ckrlil Tk. Waal ralaaka Tk. Star McMinnville Paper Publisher Passes af Haaaa IB. a Rar4rWKnNRSDAT BMar la aa-Tail Pallara Aalrr PaaHa lat. of town.

Tonight we play In Sweet Home, and a busload of Spartans will be ther to yell hard for our team. Tomorrow night the Spartans will be trying hard to outplay the Eueene Axemen. Both teams of Texas. Alkaat Ttak-Aaaaaalla Bill MCMINNVILLE (UP) Jack 4 Arakar af Baaaa Tk. 1: W-Beaetowa Tk.

na-Dr. Chrilllaa Baw LearaPklDAT Praa. Callaal BMar Pa Hera Bwlf. Aalry Dept. B.

Bladina. 52. nublisher of the -I I in fi miiii i ijim. 130 I WO ULt I TElEISIflBltto 1 ot slight aiTo odditionol will be' at their best so it ought McMinnville Daily News- Register The science research institute at OSC which Dr. Cheldelin heads is granted more than $100,000 annually by governmental agencies and corporations for research projects.

The SRI has a staff of 20, including graduate research assistants. On his study trip to England, to be a good game. Rally buses and president of radio station Channel 8 ABC KGW-TV 4 M-Tartaaa flak SUNBAT KMCM here, died in a local hospital last night after a long Illness. Bladine also was president of the News-Register printing company. Bladine had been a newspaper man here sine 1928.

The News-Register, Oregon's newest daily, started in April of 1953. Bladine Paillral Crak 14 to Moralni Merle I 44-kllrker Maaaa lltM-Warkikap 4 4aMehleaae Waa4a 4 Nraikeal Bartaaaa Waaraf I J4-rlt4e I 4 Flla Fetlral Clak A Marrial Moaaa Dr. Cheldelin will be accompanied by his wife and four children. It lv Prejer Ufa Llelitf war Taaea laa-Telreearia- 14: AraaaS Plrkaa I M-WarM Baparl It IH-Preyer 1 aa-(ile Pr.ee Plaal I I.V-BIHe Pappal TVESDAT i mt-Dr Saaek Clak are also going to Eugene. Linda Horton recently received the honor of being chosen the D.A.R.

"Good Citisen" from Corvallis high school. The senior class with the help of the firulty, chose Linda because of her outstanding qualities of leadership, friendliness, eltlien-ship and scholarship. 4 Ml-AII Mar Tair. 4 Ik Neaikeal had directed the Telephone Regis 104-TBA I da Orret nerltloa Manilas Maria ia aa-rer mr.ira Mralr Harieaa Pike Waada WaaSa Plrkaa lo-Pren ranlerea.lt -Telereaa Herl.eaa TaUBSDAT Bller Jk-Slaaal ti-Tawa-Caaalrr ter, weekly predecessor to the Linda has many activities at VM-kle Tla Tla aa-Jlai Bewle reitre4 Baal News Register, top honors Corvallis high. She is president' imong 0regon publications Aike4 reeiivai i.u Viae of Pep Club, a member of Torch, Charles Buxton Wins B-L Science Award Charles Buxton, a member of the senior class of Corvallis high school, is the 1957 winner of the Bausch 4 Lomb honorary science award medal for achieving the highest scholastic record in science subjects during his high school career, it has been announ- In 1939 the Telephone Register was named national champion Hear aa-Mlrker Meaea 14:4 Mernt.4 Maria 14:4 Chlaa Saillk M) Fraatler II Beat a Neaekeal llsaa waaaa aaaaa aiayavaea Tri-Y, Girls League Council, and I.R.L.

At present she is a sub-chairman for the Circus. Linda among U.S. weekly "newspapers Again in 14 the newspaper won MnWDAT 4 IJ-Toae-Ceentrr Clak SATVBOAT Rrnia 7 Palka Tleaa It ia-Telaraaea 7 aadlrl aa New Heriieaa S.M-Wralt F.arp a a4-Brekea Arrew aa-Hlta Feillral it placed is our represenUUve and Is now national attention when competing for the Benton county second among papers a aa-Teleireae of AreaaS real4 I aa-Merrr Ca S'nd I' A A. Maria Tklr rlak Warkekap la aa-B. Claaer I ak-Mlrkar Maaea "Gnod Citizen we wish her the than 1300 circulation throughout Shout' IW Waada Waa4)a Bral a aa-siaia iraaar no Wanda Waada Bral W-Trlrraeaa I Flrkea best of luck.

the United States. I ntaHiriaft Ktid rt Win ravaur tn It aa The busiest CHSVrs dtiring the' C(Jar TMt Dm, Recurd w- eweape, Let Llrea Baaer I sa-lter 4 Tkealer 4 aa-wire Karaite ea4 00 New Hnrlreae 14-Ste4r4 WKDNKMIAT 1 oa-rtln. Faellral I II Pioneer Oak flak aa Heereie Ced by Ray Hardman, principal WerM We Wart aa-TeiereaiBra Only winners of this award, i a- kttdrea car presented annually in more than 4 Aalrr A Bnsen 1.1.1. a M-Heedewa 6000 secondary schools Fair out the country, are eligible to the lat two weeks have been a reporter before graduation I da-Mlrker Maara boys on the WTestling team ia aa. Haralae Maria Seal from the University of Iowa.

He Matches against lbanon, Sweet a ia II MVWarkekaa 14 la-Tkaa. I Plrkee me city editor of the Iowa ie jaktirs 1 compete ior uie science scnoiar 1LH. Ilef Mere 114 Waa4a Waaia FBIDAT City Press in 1927 and la to-Ck. arkoBtr smDS sponsored by the Bausch Home, Dallas and Albany have been keeping the Spartans in Jaaraar ThnBiaa Berlieae II ea-rreria Areaaa 1 litter that year moved to the Des shape. Many Corvallis wr.

stlers RtRister Tribune as a Channel 27 NBC KPTV L.omo uptirai company ai uie University of Rochester. The internationally famous Rochester, N. optical firm provides for three or four scholar member of llie reportorial and cupv iiek jtalf. In with his won their lnaiviauai matrnes, out the school as a whole lost to all ths schools excepr Albany high. 11:44 Prlaa BI4M Krala llaa-Matlaae 1:44 ilaeea lar Day 1 :l.v Reaianrea 4:44 Wklllla 4 IV Seal I ealral nasllas 7 hlentera Tlata fnther.

the late l.nrs E. Bladine, he hetaine co-owner of the Telephone Register here From 1945 until 19fl Blatllne also was publisher of th VwiiiHn- ships annually, with flexible stipends based on financial need, and with a total combined value of laa-Caaeadr SBC Newl 4 44 Hlreai Balldar ar Caa. Oii the Beat (Continued from page II $9,600. Iu -k vSxy STJWOAT 14 no I'hrlilaFkrra 14 Ho-Frontler Fellk II I'karck Home II lo- leirr retBae If oa-llatlaak Vtili l.lle I ite The railar I I One aa Da I It Faltk leder 1-ea- Farl? Hkatr Mk lea Parade I aa Wide Werld a Freallrr Feilk ll- eft Cell. at 4 aMrel Preee keeeri 4 M-Falker Baaaa at- Teleeeare ea-Bran Tkeelra I le-N Heae 14 4-TkU la Uie 1:4 YWl A Ske 14 to Mr.

Diet. Alton I Journal aim Webster Citv, Iowa. Although the science award medal is presented upon gradua 4 aa-Wklllle Aa Lea Bladine was horn." ui Marathon, I owa. -ah June IS 19W Sufvivhrs iiiiluiie hn widow. tion, the winner must be selected 1:11 Plarkaaea 4 I.WVf In another section, cmcei tied With induiUial, igricultuidl.

loi-estry deelopment. and tranv porlatinn in this area the following will help. Industries Jean Mater at an early date because applica- 4 to lnda.tr. 4 iwriani rifkia tions for the scholarships must be 11 14 laaaaaral Ball It Oe- TenllM Tl'KSBkT Wael' taVTIr Tee Daafk 4 14-11 eald Be la aa Naaie 11 aa Pure Blskt II Krala II aa Mallaea Tk. I ea-Uaeea Dar I l.

Kaaearee I aa Caaedr Ttiaa ik- Tralk Cea4. 4 ae-Calereme tt I ta-NW Baaaa 4 aa Caaaar Serial 4 14 Wktltle 4 4.V- Plarkaaee 4 lk-Nea laalral 4 lk rlra BM 7 aa-TRA 7 to-J Wtatere 7 la-NBC Nana 4 44-BI4 Sarprlta 4 to Keek'a Ark 4 aa Jaae Wrataa 4 to I trrle n. 14 to Ded 111 II ee Dale ereaa II. 1aal4kl aa-a aerie filed with the University on or before March 1. The selection of Mm Gavle Hunter Bladine: two! I Patneia Ann Bladine1 'nd Mrs.

Phvllu M.I.ean: a son.i William I.ars Bla.itite, and a1 brother. Philip BUrtme. who is editor nf the New Rentier 0 One-year guarantee on all parts, tubes and picture tube 0 Aluminized picture tube 'Set and forget' volume control 0 Fine furniture wood cabinet O.Superior fringe area performance 0 Light-absorbing dark safety glass 0 Full-power transformer for longer tube life the inner is based upon scholaS' Bea4al Laaca 7 to tlrrae Bar 4 iBMllrte A Ilea a aa- Alraa Hear 10 ua. Larrlla la lo I ararereS 11 aa tr tlaa extra 9 in. screen G-E PORTABLE TV tic achievement in science, with Asricultnte A.

agent Porettry T. J. Starker, (or aster. Traniportatir.11 Mis W. McCulloch, local tuthur and mem incidental consideration of gen 11 a 1 krrngement are eral academic standing, qualities pending leadership, and extra-curricu TBt'R4DAT 4 ae-Teder Weal 44-Tie Tee D.aak 4 to-('eald Be Taa ta ak rteeae II ee-Prtrr Blfkl II ae-Teea Krala kk-NBC kleUaea I ea-Qaeea Dar Baa aarrt I Tltoa to-Trath ar Caa.

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It aa Mallear I aa uaaea lar Day I 11 kaavaaraa 1 44 t'eaaedr I to kred Atllea 1 ua-l aleretaa 17 I Ik- Haaa I aa I'eaawr arrlal I to Whittle IV riethneie 4 Neae (ealral 4 ta Wlllr l.aa Watrrlraal lo look lor Girl t'AMHIK! .1 1 1 i IT' cially approved by the National i Association of Siondary-School Principals, and educators through' KONKkDAT 4 aa ledar Weal I 44-Tie lee Daafk 4 to eald Be Taa la ek Meaa II aa Prlre Bl(kt ll.w-Teaa kraie ir aa. Mellaee TolH'f thruuih.nit f.thJoi ni. Ore out the country. These awards are recognized as significant evi SxirU Cliri4 Kowitx, iU edilir, Gartte-Tiine4. Parks and recreation Kstlier (Mrs.

Jsmrsi Heiuierann, member of park board. And in another on niginirationt and churches: Organisations Jackie Me-Kenie, society editor, Gaietle-Times. Churches volunteer needed 14 4k Lai Tkaalra dence of scientific aptitude, and have encouraged countless young gon and SVvs.ia hae he.n alerted', the (or l.tnda I'i'ke, IS ear ild rlnhter of Ptrlice! Chief Robert J. Uxke Camp-j hell In munmi terv.ti4 bulletin to I aa Oaeea tar Slap II ea-ktreierr Tk. I U-Beeaeaeea II to TeettJ-kl I ee teeeede PBIBAT ,1 ta-Plaaler llaa 1 Mil Srai .4 aa an Learelel 4 to atealer 4 an people to the consideration of I to Tralk er Tea.

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1865-2024