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?IA-The appoint- Senate, he will offer a
Senator Hubert steadying and constructive
}-Dayton) as chair-
]mportent Senate
Means Committee
this week by
John A. Cher-
the Senate.
who represents.
district of
is a part, was
eplace Sen. Martin
uah as the
I. Donohue
session as vice
to Durkan, who is
re-election.
high praise
making the
to have this
to appoint a man
ue's abilities
of this critically
, committee," Cher-
'As a dedicated and
member of the
influence on the deliberations
of the Senate Ways and Means
Committee."
Cherberg called Donohue
one of the state's most
outstanding public officials,
and said he is completely
dedicated to this position of
chairman of the Senate Ways
and Means Committee.
"He will offer fiscal re-
sponsibility as a capable and
courageous chairman; he is
very much his own man, takes
a totally non-political approach
to state financial policy; and
will work toward the best
interests of all our citizens,"
Cherberg added. "I am sure
the entire Senate will be
happy to confirm Sen. Dono-
hue's appointment".
Patrol
Unmarked
on Road
week in
he Washington
began issuing 20
medium-size Patrol
.brightly colored
ISSued throughout
in an effort to
the flagrant
and to evaluate the
of medium-size
Patrol type
Patrol Chief Will
said these high-
viii work
on main state
an effort of curb
who consis-
obviously ignore
them by
limit, and in
apprehend any
"halo" quickly
the presence of a
car.
factor in the
the medium-size
evaluate their
the variety of
roadways
Patrol faces
lington State.
is concerned
)ped by an
ear, he
within his car,
vindows locked,
officer," Bachof-
-~ troppers patrol-
new unmarked
will be uni-
easily indenLifi-
:of unmarked cars
to be unfair, as if
rcement was some
~ame," the Chief
ope all motorists
~Y element of play
, driving resvonsi-
that they" will
respond to traffic
, s ~ke of their own
~a~ of the threat of a
a,:y Phacts
Bill 'Bethmann
I've been told
have a
Just how
this kind of
A series of
t ,injections is
ill protect you
*r several years,
a tetanus-type
a toxoid booster
g.o on to give
Immunity. In
E fact, this pro-
~tection is so
I tire it has been
|known as the
| Perfect immuni-
I zation. During
! all of World War
I II only four cases
|of tetanus were
knOwn among
,~c, ~o~the almost three
~"~tll~ ~':medwho had been
~,lAT~ i~ra replete series of
-- '" | Ill/mk~ha~'~itlnlzation s alon
I , "~ter g
~~ s shot at time of
~--M '¢~Ul['~o~~h Ustain ed. Even
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Ut" ~~t'Pr°tected bv th~
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"fli ,~i~aQ us victims
~-- of t~aen OCCur in any
"-- a hl "u in earth, dust
"nneeessary
$~l~bl' ~.~~h, ere at Othello
.,~ e re asked "Do
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~~l~xa~,°°~ Health to
we re The
e PeOple Come
THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1974
PUD Urges
Pole C/earing
EPHRATA-A number of
power poles damaged by grass
or weed fires have posed the
threat of an interruption of
service during this critical
time of the irrigation season,
Grant County Public Utility
District officials reported this
week.
"Good cleanup around
power poles and other electri-
cal equipment is beneficial to
farmers and us," said Jerry
Burke, PUD distribution sup-
erintendent. "However, with
our heavy work load of
meeting customers' requests
for electric service, we have
not been able to keep these
areas weed and brush free.
"We are asking for your help
to keep areas around poles,
ground mounted transformers
and other electrical equipment
clear. If you're burning
stubble or clearing weeds be
especially careful
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for
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Ponds Angel Sk/n
1 pound
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Reg. $1.19
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