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PAGE SIX Newsy Nofes' bring in their car with them either out returned to Skagway on the Ton- ! They plan to make or take the Leota Thursday evening, and Lou)s'- for a visit. with relati W“-H--l"H--h ln Kalamazco, Mich. Perry, as he| 'is better known, having lived | > : gass Saturday. in The annual midnight picnic will the various stops before reaching Skagway over 40 years, stated t | Le held June 18 this year, as there Sitka. After returning to Juneau,he had written all of his relatives Wil be a CPR steamer in port. The their headquarters, they will leavéito plant an extra large crop of| rom agway picnic will be held at the City for the Westward. Mr. and Mrs.| watermelons and canteloupes for k and it is planned to sell hot Kane live at the Baranof Hotel in him. dogs and coffee — if there are any Juneau. Mr Kane has been serv-| i SKAGWA Alaska, June 15 hot dogs. Skagway restaurants ing the public in Alaska for many| Wilbur Irving, Juneau business (Special Correspo: ce) En- have been on a very restricted meat years man, made a short trip to Skag- siasm 1s steadily mounting over diet the past month. i eaigate iway. He came over in the Leota Days of '98” program to be put —_— i Skagway residents had visions 'last week and returned on the »n her2 the first four days in July ndard Oil ker arrived in of nice juicy and green stuff Louise Monday. All 1 large night and left Wed- when the Tongass arrived Saturday, r or of outsiders, Juneau, Haines y but they were disappointed. Ht-rl Eddie Gibbons, who has boen a residents having —_— cargo consisted of a large supply of“\\'nrkmg for the White Pass, leit s s of being Mrs. Ha Honius received word piling and some machinery. s‘.v:‘rm- Juneau on the Norah. ' her nephew, Harry sailed about 7 p. m. ' s tivities enlisted in the Ma- S Arthur Tunley was a passenger Corps, and is now| The Leota postponed her sailing|for the States on the Norah. He groups of ated s0 that all the Y Bellingham High, May 3 ure, bt 082 for ¢ Harry is an Alas- imilar program kg, born in Ketehi- 0 have saved kan 17 years He spent his orthwhile prize ; - grade school days in Valdez, L evenit the F removing to Bellingham where he da home with his grand- jer, Mrs. Hal Selby. His uncle, T J by, has a printing estab- the m« lishment in Juneau where he has Commerce od for nearly 20 years. His President Capt. Harry Selby of the man Budd announced S has been ordered to paint-up, clean-up committae ere he will be associated with award prizes for the most imj Signal Corps personnel ¢d property June 15. P e junced that the Denver Tre CPR steamers Louise and will be restored this su Nerah arrived in Skagway with full > OV that pas- passenger lists Sunday and Wed- 58 at pre impossible. nesday, raspectively. The freighter, Thi t st reserve.lNootka, got in Monday about noon, The Chs cided 10 CON-|and will get away Sunday tact Col 2 DA g & e wrbara Rimmer to Pt party to be given is 1 home on wrious place: on. It ning b breakwater pro- i ject It v called to the memt ws and a attention that the Jones Act W ad. The er weuld again ire June 30 and nice if Skag W to be giver How passenger servicz between Alas- the Sanatorium where n port had better send the gimmer is employed routine wires again. The loc ent 2 for the SPR announced that B A e popuibn” Busit line can now !vwm.!“ cars betwean| o "4 civic leader of Skagway Skagway and Vazcouver, a decided |y b ot voung g the result 1 convenience to persons Wishing 0| Crainel and unusual iy N I e z |and a verte of place COMI and e cou He | was n to the the condition was t where 1 and he correctzd an yme 1 THE PERFECT FILMING will be crippled up fo ime OF THE BEST-LOVED He is up and about but feeling miserable. BEST-SELLER! A and M Bernard Kan2 ar- cn the Norah and Mr. Kane all available time calling on stores and sther busine the inter of the v lous companies he represents. Mrs. Kane, the Adeline Logan, s & sister to 5. Logan who taught {school here in the early 40's. Mr. |and Mrs Kane were the guests of nd Mr H. E. Honius while Th: went to Haines on G=E Sz cvoens” RANGES NOW BEING MADE G-E STRATOLINER Only G-E Automatic Electric Ranges Have ALL These Features ® CALROD UNITS Super-fast heat for famous “Speed-Cooking,” ® TEL-A-COOK LIGHTS Color Indicators for every cooking speedy » TRIPL-OVEN Three ovens in one. ® NO-STAIN VENT Keeps your kitchen walls and curtains cleaner. We've got all the information you need to pick out your new General Electric “Speed-Cooking” range vight now! Come in and see the pictures of the great new models . . . get all the facts about features, prices, and delivery dates. Don't wait any longer! It's going to be “First come -—fint‘s:rved" with these new ranges, 30 get yous in mow! Alaska Eleciric Light & Power Co. PHONE 616 r| John Reynoldson »\I.n time for an hour on Thursday eve- ning to accommodate a number of her passengers who came up from Haines for medical and eye treat-; been in the armed forces for over a year and a half returned home this| week. John has been stationed in| India for months. Small daughter| Lcis Jean, and wife, Lois, and his father Lyman Reynoldson, are re-| jcicing to have him home again.! Juneau His plans for the future are rather i indefinite. He spent four days in‘K ttle with his mother and grand- ather. Mrs. R. D. Sheppard and son went to Haines on the Leota and re- turned Saturday afternoon on, th Tong; Mis. Sheppard formerly ! |lived in Haines. Charles G all from Fairbanks, came over Iregistered at the Pullen Houso will spend his vacation in Califor- nia. Gordon Chandler was a passengor for Wrangell on the Norah. A Vacation Bible School will be conducted at tke Full Gospel Mis- sion June 20 0 20. The Rev. and Mus. Stanley Cronkhite from Wiite- horse will conduct the scheol P. N. Hester, 5t Dr. eys spec from Ketchikan, is in Skagway and ! _ very busy taking care of Skag- way and Haines residents. He has his office at the Pullen Hous> Ccra B. Durbin, Mrs and M Blake Gray, Orma Long, Alcan Highway to Whitehorse. o Skagway by train, where the ur FOR SALE FOR X OUTSIDE. Have rcom house, $2,000 fur-| also apartment house, 3 with nice lot. 3 baths, furnished: $3,750. Priced quick sale, below market. Write Empire Box C-498. | LEAVING small 3 nished; apartments (302-t3) | LARGE FURNISHED cabin end of Fritz Cove Road at the bay. 5/ P of land; 20 ft. Klinker type inbioard motor. Leaving for | in August. Withers and , Gen. Del. Juneau. (302-13) boat, States 1937 DOLGE pick-up, §125. Tt runs. I. G. Ulmer, Box 2352 or Call} 527. (302-t3) PARROT AND cage. Red 765. @02-t3) | MADE BREAD — Pastry. | (302-t3) J GI SLEEPING Bags (best buy in! curplus), double down Arctic| (40 percent goose or duck feath- | HOME 614 Willoughby. ers) zippered, tapered, pre-war value $90. A-1 thoroughly dry-cleaned gated and sterilized. Two bags in I WAN T ADS REAL ESTATE FOR SALE LOTS! — BUILD LATER hile still available 1able. We have a to chocse from. variety ONE ACRE 11 miles on Glacier Highway: Loop road. 5 rooms furnished: Water, $2,500; Terms. electricity. BUSINESS PROPERTIES In Juneau: Fairbanks: Anchorag 1aines. Come in and look over Listings. our | GRADELLE LEIGH . . REALTOR. Phone 557, Corner 2nd, and Frnnkhn i | | | | % | UPSTAIRS SPACE 35 x 70 on 10th ROOMS—Kitchen priviieges. Home HEA FED STORAGE—Ph 861 Cash | white settler THURSDAY, JUNI: 20, 1946 'FOR RENT ((on!ml'bd) SEAVIEW APARTMENTS. Unaer FOR RENT i e vamga new management. renovated., 1 q : o B 3 W2 S0 non‘ and 2 room apartments. One | '3 ROOM FUR. cabin, oil range,| block from Federal Bldg. i bath, 513A Willouby. (295-13) (241-tD) Scientists say that the Amazon valley could be made healthful for if modern smitfltlm re introduced. Hotel—Ph. 886. : } 1 | i Cole. (260-tf) |mathods we { = itil the departure of the Norah for| one with new water-repellent | Mr. and Mrs. Bort Dennis have Seattle. cover and waterproof carrying DI‘AU’IIPUI SIX ROOM, | purchased the Plymouth sedan own- ! SR case, all for $40. These Bags are; pyjy furnished House, for deg below 2 d ed by My, and Mes. C. Wiliams,| Mrs. O. T. Levin, Sarah M. Fdes; good for 50. degrees below ”"} Knob Hill, Douglag, including | have been employed at the and James A. Young, Haines resi- When used iiu:;L_'thcr. Taml W&;llgh(: S c refrigeration and | Skagway Sanatorium the past year. |<‘1E‘Hl“ wers guests at the Pullen| 10 Ibs, used singly are excellent| wagping machine, Ty . ) - | Mr. and Mrs, Willinms have gone House while in town. for _skling, hunting, )mh:ingi,! Mudeé?w et | “No, No, Mr. Abercrombie, that isn’t what we mean | to White Mouawin near Nome,! 2 camping, Inner bag Is hooded, 5 RooM HOUSE | ‘ i i »”» whers thiey Wil otk in 0 poverho| Ms. Fubh Vet the| zips halt'wey down, outer DS} 1o Dongiad, Besutiful view, | when we say ‘Go Outside by Clipper ment institution. {knifing last cday evening all the way round. Only Inmudi Excellent i | 337 e tat her rooming house on Second supply left. We pay shibpingly poom HOUS | ; ‘ 3 Gl e Mrs, Catherine Rosenkranz and|Avenue, was reicased from the! costs, send mail orders to North-! = opletely furnished, | Outside ’“C““:‘o.‘ym“ltf i “”'S’j“‘: Or ATe Y xing i son, Darrell, are the house guests!tospital Saturday afternoon. west Shade Service 5342 Ballard | ywost Juneou. i you up, Mr. “A”? What we're pointing out is that the of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Olsen and! S ’T ; 2 Ave. Seattle, Wash. (300-14) |33, 12th St. 3 BEDROOM house | Clipper lounge seats in the big, Douglas-built DC-3s flown , will be hers until after the Fourth.j Mrs, Bowie and = two ¢ FOR SALE--Piling, good hemlock,| Completely furnished, i by Pan American are mighty comfortable. And refresh- i Mrs. Rosenkranz is a resident of 'came in from Carcross Friday cve- . sischl. Ph R d‘ Garage, full cement basement. | 8 o i Tieton. Wash fning and will remain in Skazway ;b! RJI])HI‘ R};\.sF i ‘;’:;;?Laue e e ‘ ments or hot meals aloft are part of the fare, too. Passenger | i |several days for dental” atten 9 OF WIME . DOk 3 - o ; lists are pretty well filled, and advance reserva $ 7 o Mrs. Dixie Turpin and Don Ben- My, and Mrs. Bowie raisz Chin- Seen | iy “ nec n'p\lu)l,(c“\,uursI 'Atl ;h::"‘l‘ Il:'(‘ mlt:‘u‘\(vfl;\\l it“.:‘:';;; nett, carpenter, were married Wed-'chilla squirrels and are Gevelop- = e i | b A 3 e address DEIQW, JUSL &l | nesday evening by Commissioner ing a very profitable busins ‘L“,):EI,“,. _F‘”“ST;LS_‘ t;:e': L;;}f,e MURPHY & MURPHY as possible, pleas L] McCann at her home. They have| ‘sf'eu' bl i Y .| REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS | taki eside a e i 50, cturdy ci s vagon, H aken Up nesinoe In Wi SPATRARS | June 10, the W. K. WS tamily, o Wough, Phone 183 [ Phone 676 over First Naticual Sank | cver the Immigration Office. Mrs. enjoyed their first reunion in nine & (301-t3) P - &7 : Bt’mflé has been an employee at'years, when Clarence and Ceneva S i & i i PA/V /MM[![[/M/ the Sanatorium for a year or walters and children, Jean, Con- pyam \ 2 3 s | longer. Mr. Bennett has worked for |nte, and Billy, of Deuglas; Tam 'CAr BOTTOM 12 It o ten. 350l WANTED Baranof Heiel Worm 14/”%’{5' tLe Mission for some time ‘and Wilma Jensen and son, Tommy, Pl‘] g 18"1‘4 S 5 (301-13) | i A 232L talso of Douglas; Robert and Dora| __ o0 °- . ° TEmARG . LS Phene136 / ; The small daughter of Mrs. Earl Feero and Elissa, of Huntington, 1940 FORD PANEL truck. Blue| " & Tt i ¢ gj;/gm ol ! Lammers of Haines, who has been QOregon, were visitors at the Feoro,| 520 @o1-t3y | o A ik \; o He™F, > l/ receiving medical attention at the sy, home. Orrin and Myrtle Ed- { Sleniey. Jee Box 94, Skat- he=11ying Clippers ! White Pass hospital the past week,'wards, Shirley Marie and _David, THREE- QUARTER complete bed} w (302-2t3) ' is improving steadily aad will be live next door to Mrs. Edw; pdr- Room 4 above Alaska Music. {WAN'IFI) “l;;“[ oo h:d an 4 T able to return home sc.on. lents. William Feero, Jr, £801-48) } © L) e CAA emiployes, wife and BRONZE SHAFTING — STERN BEARINGS — PROFPELLORS ) iter Evaline, live at home,”s = SSEh REaA DS AT ™ Dr. C. L. Polley mads a short younger brother, John. SSWING ROCKER and daveno. ’ Vahy; Tl ) GRAY MARINE ENGENES Lusiness trip to Juneau tihe latter'ning of the tenth covers were l,nd Phone Green 375. (300-t3) o meanE SALES and SERVICE part of the week. He left here on for nineteen at a turkey dinrer — = [I-’AV}L A LOCAL VET haul your " the Norah Thursday evening and given in the private dining rocm ONE COT with mattress $15, amost | rock, sand, lawn dirt, etc. Pete| Junean weldmg a'n‘l MaChme Shop {returned by plane Saturduy after-'of the Skagway Grill. Also '@ guesy| DEW. Single mailress 87, tWo Army, goppeider, Jr. Blue 454 evenings.| ™ —— —_— neon. lnt the dinner was Donald Egbert, oS each $5, two flexible Flyer| (301-tf) | gromreamrmee TR l o To iof Burlington, Wash., whose mar-| Sleds, each $8, one Underwood N | | Mis. Adeline Gowd arrived on riage to Evaline wil oceur Jans 19. standard typewriter $15. 424 lst| WANTED—Pontiac 1937-38—Gif! uv‘ RASER = eetrflmes {cne of the last boats from Seattle A toast was proposed by Robert St. E. <300~t3r1 ential g gear and pinion. see | ,dnd has taken a position at the Faero “to Dad and Mom, the (glkg o = Al Zenger at Empire. | JIM LANGDON-—Manager | White Pass sunatorium as cook. jwho made this reunion possible.” COMPLETELY fumished 4 room I{ Bex 2165 217 Seward St. Phone 62 Anytime | | Jaaiind toast was Alh: diunk & me house, basement and b_am guod“w ANTED—AL the Juneau Lumber I8! MARINE RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND Clarence Lyons was broughi up happiness of the prospective bride ViEW heRe Iinn‘l..agc, l‘mmnd'lt:‘:l'e MV Gpetating dlllwx{))ghlti ‘\ RECHIVERS BF‘NDl\ DEPTH }AU.L- [ f1om Haines by small boat Wednes- and groom. On June 24, the senior| peatPRley: onEy ik b CORDERS - HALLICRAFTER RECELV. |day afternoon with a severed ar- Feeros will celebrate 33 Frited Oove ok (300-48) WANTED—Woman or man | dish! lj'fi%DNREI:]_NDII‘X H()‘ME RADIOS AN].S ; | . = | ) - I\ tery. After treatment at the White!wedding anniversury. They are the ONE MARINE V-8 engine. Phone| washer, alsc waitress. Call Perey's| | R \ 3 4 {Pass hospital, he was allowed to|parents of seven children and have, Black 765. (300-t3) | Cafe. (291-48) | COMBINATIONS | return home Thursday eveming om|seven grandchildren. CE L | LARGE STOCK DRY BATTERIES AND {ihe Leota. Mrs. Walters and femily and 24 ft. TROLLER, inquire 142 Wil- | WANTED—Late model car. Phone| | RADIO TUBES p } o Mr. and Mrs. R ro and; loughby. (300-t3) | 278. (290-t4) | ! he new walk being constructed ! qaughter plan to remain here for —————————— ———————— | H H o |from the dock to First street where some time. Mr. Walters and Mr. GOOD INCOME property on easy | WANTED—Experienced clerk, No| Mall urders Prompny rlued - it will connect with the city side-!Jensen left by plane for Douglas terms to reliable party. Have|. other need apply. George Bros. | . . P v Sk 1 DAL M i s ok L other. inthmct Gl at. T8 Wik (290-t6) Complete Radio Repair Ser'vue Performed derful improvement to walking con- ! PR N loughby Ave. (300-t3) = T ST by Government Licensed ditions. ‘The White Pass crew is {ss Mary 4 £ o | e | WANTE! jet | 5 ience hnici; : doling the work: | e Tbositis . trees| FHIOTG EQUIPMENT, washer,| loughby. Phone 788, | Experienced Technician - S | ok for opening 20 rooms in | okt WOMEARINE A TTANEOGS | WRITE FOR INFORMATION ‘ Miss Virginia Carroll, niece 0f!gld Golden North Hotel, which has pzz ‘I 7 ger, i HISCELLA“EOUS 2 ,..WM Mayor Caroll, celebrated her! ieh closed for months, Many sail . el ome, price $i19. Idsal for - — | birthday June 13 with a party act,y, Gouldn't be done, but she did gl Sk darkroom, Call Glenn True- | (IRSTEN'S Deauty Shop, Phone| the home of Mayor and Mrs. C. A.{gka had to bring in 2 plumber blood, Butler Mauro Drug Store.| 556, 3y and Main. Specializing Carroll. Eight guests were present from Juneau, she recruited every| 299-tH 1 jn permanents. Open evenings ;Y‘ l& L L l S t‘ l R L l N E S v to enjoy a pleasant evening of |perscn who did not seem to £ 3 Y 7 1 f appointment. (293-3t0) | ! jFe! M seem to have a 6 ft. WIDE BY 7 ft. hngh over- mer}'xment an_d games, at the con- job and talked them into labo¥ing| head, door, complete with hard-|po; HA o L A S DAILY TmPs JUNEA“ To KETchAN clusion, of which a beautiful birth-ifor her, and all 20 rooms have| ware $4950; 50 and hundred POR. CHANTER — M. 8, Jazzz. b ‘ VT a0 S e i gay bcu;/l wmc: o presented to{bsen scrubbed from top to bottom,| pound gunny sacks: adding ma-|_ oo Hasbor. Eb il (G0 ‘via Pelelsllul'g and 'muen’ er by Mr. and Mrs, McCarthy of bedsteads painted and the lobby| chine stand; revolving c 5 2 5 and : g cap rack, WINTER & POND CO., Inc. Cra Kla 0(!1( H? Lhe‘ sksgwa)_' Bakery, was cut. Mms'msdf- presentable. In addition to| George Brothers, (299-tf) Complete Photographic Sunphes With conma‘;‘;n b R igr't Vi s v d‘:gursi‘:a Carroll received a number of very all this work which she not omyI Developing — Printing — Enlarging gteamers for Prince Rupe: ancouver, al levely giits. had to oversc but help do, she|90 hp. NEW REDWING Marine| a,ists’ Paints and Materials of : ,FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE €32 * . & . TR ran the Pullen House as usual. She| Engine, 320 cu. in. displacement, | Finest Quality £ B B Tech. Sgt. Dewaine C. Hardin ar-'has quite a lengthy list of reserva=- direct drive model. $895. Madsen | wpglesale Jurfeau Retail rived on the Louise from Seattle{tions for the Hotzl for the summer| Cycle and Fishing Suppl, 0 ! t pply. i s P S SO < and will relieve Tech. Sgt. George months. It is part of the Tropea (299-t4) [ IANOS RENTED ana TUNED. Woodbury of the local ACS office. |estate. ~ With the arrival of the|=—— "~ B B Anderson Shop. Set. Woodbury will leave for Seattls boat the moming of the 1oth, the|ROCK, SAND. Gravel, lawn dirt| — ‘ lin the near future where he will|Golden North Hotel, one of the his- hauled. Phone 849, Bill Tons- | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- receive his discharge atter over 20 toric spots in Skagway, will again guard. (297-1 mo) | nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. years service in Alaska. Mrs. Wood- siness. = | BOAT FOR CHARTEE > 3 AR Puymu; L be open for business. ‘B%A’rnx::ont cn;:‘n'rmzsnamens :n;as beauty Shop. Phone 201 i gk L it 3 2 Rgpi: I B T A, T A po enter. one 829 or 436. 15 Decker Way. with her aged father, and after re-| LET YOUR mones earn four (293-tf) ! BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES ceiving his ‘dlhchal'g('. Sgt. Wood- | percent. Buy Alaska Finance Cor- i L % Lury will join her th He has| poration demand notes. (205-tf) (@ © ® ¢ @ ¢ o 0 0 0 & 0 @ os'r A“n fmn been promised delivery on a new |- . ° . Fu:’d ;mumt mnu:: early this fall ° 10 APARTMENTS . ’~<>S'1'1—Wlllt plerson 1v;ho to?k;l‘ncll:‘ an opes to make the trip over - e Phone 428, Crescent Apts, e Wool coat from Barano e L the Alcan Highway to Fairbanks PIMPLE 1. ol room by mistake, kindly retum| next summer. A » Il ¢ o o ¢ ¢ o 0 0 0 0 0 o of it Reward (302-t) B Disappeared Overnight s N e | R v}\dr. am:l Mirs. William Faley of FOR SALE—Piling, good hemlock, LOS"_I‘V — Man’s yellow gold Elgin & 1‘1(0uvm. wp§h, nrrned_ on the see Ralph Reischl, Phone Red wrist _watch in front of 137 ’t\,u“”;/[mr a \i\sn. with their daugh- KiEER m‘.‘.:‘ drics 3 bimplet | 865 or write Box 2651, Juneau. Franklin St. Reward. Phone 252.° ]lr “rafl Percy Colton, and fam- m";dgc' s T hiowe. (291-t12) (302-3) {oy. ThEN. Weee Roeoienind S e g weroumaaingly prited when 20 DOLLAR bill between Hutchings: |neice, Delores Faley. Although Mr. m.aumw.mm"'h.c b wd | NEW TROLLER, completely equip- e and Mrs, Colton have lived in Alas- | anfe chos ar ‘"‘h"hnsc" Ghato oo 241 ed, Bhone Green 663, (285-tf) | Meat Market and Case Lot Gio- ka for 13 years, this is the first| SR Gtlas A e P TP cery. Reward Call Ed Cashel.| trip © ' ' ents ¢! plication: 5 , you get C| FOR SALE—5 room house; Auk| Douglas 143, (301-t2) L p of Mrs. Colten’s parents. Mr. To( .o 1 |Coton’s parents will arrive next nv.'x—' }B’:g-s:ylfi‘g- “D:?rd. Hfi(lzsz-':)"ws,r_mue Tebrell Bhofe. Tk month. Sy _ , Gen. 3 - . e Butler, Immro Drug Co. - - Reward, B00-4) 1 F. J. Gilpatrick, passenger agent “The, Rexall Store” FOR BALE-Furnished tWo bed-| oy royoiecs itk ohah,| | for the CPR, accompanied by Mus.|- o | room house at Auk Bay. 217|". " DUTE 6, Box 904, | Gilpatrick, arriced last Sunday on FUR i ented JB0d. GRrage with T 200-t8) | the Louise and will be here during workshop. Light plant and oil | the tourist season, Mr. Gilpatrick c"‘ lnmage Co. heat. Phone Red 160., (290-tf) DR. STEWART RETURNS | o located in the Eeattle office dur- Dr. ,A. W. Stewart and Mrs. ing the winter and spring months, wrmlesmé‘fw' + /805 10th St. A legandary island in the Atlan-| Stewart returned yesterday from m S i] PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT | tic was named “Brazil,” the name|Seattle, vin PAA plane. Mrs. Stew- U, ALASEA Perry Hearn and Mrs. Louise | g0 MIXERS or SODA later being given to the South{art has been south for severs MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Hearn, sister-in-law, left on the ; FOR American country. | months, ——— -

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