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Drawn by Leigh Ann Riker
6th Grade, Bordeaux School
Clinton's Bike
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Are super seaports in
Washington's future? Answers to
this question will be explored by
experts Jan. 5, during a
symposium at the Sea-Tac Motor
Inn.
Speakers from federal, state
and local organizations have
accepted invitations to be on the
program sponsored by the
Washington Resources Council,
the League of Women Voters, the
Association of Washington
Business, and Washington State
University's Cooperative
Extension Service.
Armour Armstrong, chief of
the office of ports, U.S.
Department of Commerce,
Washington, D.C., will key-note
the program by discussing the
economic imoact of super ports.
Greeting Drawn by Mari Morken
[- " i 5th Grade, Mr. View School
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A featured speaker at the noonafternoon panel of speakers who Evans, with the Sierra Club, implications; and Ward, director
luncheon will be lan S. Ross, discuss the cooperation and/or will look at the issue from the of the State Department of
President of the Swan Wooster conflict in port development,standpoint of the environment;Commerce, will handle the
Engineering Company, Ltd., These speakers will include Brock Aram, vice president of subject from a government
Vancouver, B.C. Evans, Seattle, John Aram, Weyerhaeuser, will focus on the viewpoint.
Eleanor Lee, Seattle, Tacoma, Robert Benedict, economic involvements;Benedict, The Extension office has a
representing the League of Seattle, and Daniel B. Ward, president of the American Mailsupply of brochures and
Women Voters, will moderate an Olympia. Lines will discuss international registration forms.
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Greeting Drawn by Shannon Stordalen
4th Grade, Evergreen School
,Center
Across from the Hospital
Greeting Drawn by Scott Thacher
4th Grade, Evergreen School
Greeting Drawn by Brad Peckham
5th Grade, Bordeaux School
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6th Grade, Mt. View School
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Greeting Drawn by
Chris Hanson
6th Grade,
Bordeaux School
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Greeting Drawn by Tammy Young
5th Grade, Mt. View School
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5th
Greeting Drawn by
Connie Hoosier
Grade, Bordeaux School
AI and Debbie Browning
MONTGOMERY
Catalog Sales Office 41 7 Railroad
Greeting Drawn by Jannesa St~tz
5th Grade, Bordeaux School
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