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Month: November 1998

  • The West
November 26, 1998

So Cal Musicians Hold Councils

Festival of Praise The recent Southern California Division’s Music

  • International Stories
November 26, 1998

Edwardses, Clausen Return Army to Guben

Granats Expand Army Work Near Polish Border by Major Evelin Binsch –

  • The West
November 26, 1998

This Chariot Still Rollin’ Along

WAY TO GO–The Petaluma, Calif

  • The West
November 26, 1998

New Program Center Opens in San Francisco

Edwards, Love Dedicate Downtown Service Center by Judy Vaughn –  Sears

  • International Stories
  • The West
November 26, 1998

Keep on Believing

Lucy Booth-Hellberg   by Frances Dingman –  Lucy Booth?

  • News Feed
November 26, 1998

Sunbeams and Smiles

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  • The West
November 26, 1998

Beyond Volunteerism

Yuillogistically Speaking   by Major Chick Yuill –  Someone asked me

  • The West
November 26, 1998

Focus – God and the Filmaker’s Art

Fo by Major Deborah Flagg –  “There must be a God:

  • News Feed
November 26, 1998

On the Corner

by Robert Docter –  We seem to image a relationship between giving thanks

  • The West
November 26, 1998

I Have a Dream…(with apologies to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.)

by Commissioner David Edwards –  I recently watched a television

  • News Feed
November 26, 1998

Frontlines — News Briefs of the West

by Captain Robert L

  • The West
November 26, 1998

Classified

ALASKA–Caretaker: for King’s Lake Camp

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