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elevin thirty su think she will be all night
hit they annomed an the radio it world be elean clean
It looks very much like it will rain any minute
later in the day and I sinely hope it does up.
elt is so muddy now its just a fright.
an editorial from a Springfild paysen about the piece
Vinan was over last might and some one had sent him
I mailed I you from the kl Jonnal, the comment time about
some one remarked on what he did about doing things
Jarmor Stank by mattingly said it was about
who paid the states employees expenses that whe
at the States expire, and was rather sacrastic about
handported w sping fild To the Jackson day
dinner in trucks to boost for stank. also
said Scott Wilson is giving win the state and telling
the but mmy on it, told a woman at Schell City
you one not giving to for Senator of
he knew postively you whe going to accyst a job in
The woman came and asked Virran and he said he could
Washington and world notwa and would but money on it.
handly convince hn that Scott Wilson could possibly
be mistaken. He told hn to go back and bet Scott Wilm
my the anoney, and she still said are you for
a thousand dollars you would mm and he, Vinan wouldn't
Virdan thinks you should get back hime and me some. of
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