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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA (ollege Footbal Season Reaches Halfway Mark NEW YORK, Oct. P —The colleze football season reached the y point today with only one d have any bearing fonal title on the agenda | the usual upsets, of| PAGE TWO ) Notices for this church column must be received by The Empire | not later than 4 o'clock Thursday | afternoon to guarantee change of sermon topics, ot | CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF i LATTER DAY SAINTS (MORMON) 10th and E Street F. Leroy Davis 10:30 am. — Sunday school, in- cludes teeniage and adult classes. 7:30 p.m. — Sacrament service. Tues 8 p.m. Relief Society and Priesthood meetings. , Wednesd 2:00 p.m.— Primary FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Services held in lhe Rooms over the (astineau Grocery. Jimmie Bolton, Minister Phone Blue 954 Harold Cargin chool Superintendent Louise Grant, Pianist 10 am Sunday school. 11 a.m.—Morning worship, Good News Hour broadcast over KINY. 7 p.m. — Training Union. 8 pm svening worship | { Wedr 7:30 p.m. — Prayer service; 8 p.m. — Choir rehearsal. | A hearty welcome is extended to all these service: THE METHODIST CHURCH Sunds Miss CHURCH St he big one is schefiuled for Berk- { . Calif,, where 81,000 will crowd orial Stadium to watch the No. 1 team in the ociated Press battle with its neighbor- Southern California. ORTHODOX CHURCH ST. NICHOLAS Fifth Street (Saturday) RUSSIAN OoF do d rival, {p doci [n 7 p.m. reports that | | Toni Evening Service. Sunday Service, 10 am. — High Mass and Holy Communion. Choir rehearsal every Thursday at 7:30 p.m The Treasury 10 y o there were 6,000 of the | $10,000 bills in circulation but noéw | there are only 800. The flation- ary trend of the Dept. 4 Regional Actien Elsewhere, most of the action also gional. In the st, for exam- the Columbia-Penn game at delphia could have a bearing he Ivy League title. Penn has times seems to P have driven the well-heeled into Phi | converting their currency into OB . i stocks, bonds or property. [ beaten the Lions in 11 of their last But there is one man who still |13 meetings, but Lou Little’s men has faith in American paper money. | | will be at full strength with punter ‘He is the Nizam of Hyderabad, h—,‘Trm Misho set for action after India, who is reported to be hold- [being bedded with a virus infec- 100 of the outstanding $10,000 bills, | tion. — Tennessee, the second The New Member of the Alaska |team in the nation, faces Fisheries Board, Mr. Bo Smith of |should be a relatively Ketchikan, has come up with a| inst Alabama in Birmingh; brand new scheme for eliminating | Alabama already has lost three h traps in Alaska. He would ac- | times, which should make this one complish this by putting the Terri- | nothing more than a good scrix tory in the fishing business—fish- | mage for Gen. Bob Neyland’s pow- i i Opposite Federal anu Building “Whare Faith and Friendship Meet.” -Rev. Fred McGinnis, Pastor Jan2 McMullin, Choir Leader Ruth Popejoy, Organist A nursery for children is main- runon during the 11 a.m. service. a.m. — The Church School: Mildred Lister, superintend- mt. Classes for all ages. 10 a.m.—Coffee Club for téen- agers at the p 11 am. — Tt hip vice: Specia meditations. aerrilorial TNE SALVATION ARMY Willoughby Ave. [t Orme. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST — Sunday School ars of age shoull 1 by parents when cn Lt. William Lynch “10 a.m.—Sunday School. 11 a.m.—Holiness. 2!30 p.m.—Praise. 7:30. p.m.—Salvation, Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. — Women'’s Home League. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.—Bible Study and prayer. ranked what 10 Pupils —— be ac under compa in E will be held Church , on Fifth{ g services 11 am. in the First Christ, Scientist, Jun and Main streets, nday stores and apartments—good excellent rentals. from present ow two 1 bedroom apartments, garage. | | property includes a general m many nno features, 2 bedrooms WE SELL IuCRE HOMES THAK agency, boats, | ed, garage, double plumbing,|I challerge them to list their salea just finished a good season and| ly furnished, view, basement, FOR SALE IN JUNEAU to re-pay -the entire purchase| Gold Street. $5,300. (W38) | elec stove, refrig. wash mch, a ing. A trade for a local business| FURNISHED small two bedrcom |$5,250 two houses, both one’ bdrm. BEDROOM furnished | accessible year round, good bldgs, $12500 3 ~bdrm furnished near dition. Sale price of $10,00. Should | $4300. attractive home, 4 BEDROOM. Located in Highlands and industrial sites. bsmt large enough for 2-Ldrm plant. Large double yard. and Investment Property listings. | unfurnished. $150 or $130 per SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1951 LARGE commercial property — 5/INCOME properties, good lcmtmnv PETFR woon location. High income will re-pay | BOAT shop, moderate price. purchase price in six years. Terms | 12th STREET duplex, well fur —$88888— FISH BUYING station. Located on| BEAUTIFUL large home with ex-| ~west coast near Petersburg. This| cellent view of Juneau, full bsmt.| EACH MONTH—EACH YEAR liqiior store, 1 apt (W48) | ALL OTHER AGENTS COMBINED U. postoffice, TRAL 3 bedroom home, furn- — 585858 E ;(l a good e bedroom | bsmt. (W42) | each month—Peter Wood residential house. The station has| GOOD 5 bedroom home, complete- —$38888— is in excellent condition. It has| Star Hill, $11,500. (W45) ‘53,150 one bdrm Star Hiil, netted enough in a single season | ONE bedroom home, furnished, |$3500 one bdrm Carroll Way new price. Terms are available to R‘DELUXE House trailer, 2 bed.l nice clean place. Workshop in person experignced in fish buy rooms, complete. $4250. (W38) | bsmt. would be considered but it has to| home, South Franklin, (W19)| On 12th next new school. $1,000 be good. __|ENTIRE ISLAND, 230 acres, easily| down. house m‘ Douglas. Full basement. Top con- | other features. $26,000 -(W25)| schools and downtown. Hot water THREE Summer homes. Up to| heater, bsmt. A very comfortable, meet either FHA or veterans ap- | praisal. | EXCELLENT LOTS for year round|$37,000 4 bdrm, all hardwoed floors, | homes, summer cabins, resorts| hot water heat, fireplac<, garage. * near new school. Furnished or un-| furnished. Hot water heating| MANY OTHER uISTINGS apt. See us for Business Opportunities| FOR RENT, new 2 bedroom house, BEDROOM, basement, near hos- il month. Best neighborhood. Subject of the lesson sermon wil be “Are Sin, Disease, and Deat Real?” The Golden Text i5 from II Cor- | 5 an be in Christ, old thin all thinzs ermon: SThe Perpetual Challenge, f Christ.” Anthem -0l the mcrn- in “Onward Ye People” by Si- — Intermediate Fellowship. 6 pm 6: — Senior Youth Fel- 0 p.m. lowship meets 8 pm. — Evening Worship. Ser- mon: “When a Christian Grows.” Special instrumental music. ature: behold, new i aw er A passage from “Science ar Health with Key to the Scripture by Mary Baker Eddy will be read The pubuc 1s cordially wvited attend these services and visit thc reading room. Wednes: , 8 p. meeting. Christian Science Read! on In church building, This room 1s| open Wednesday afternoon from 2:30 to 4 o'clock and after the Wed- | nesday evening mecting. CATHOLIC CHURCH Church of the Nativity of the 3 Juneau “ifth and Gold Streets sbert L. Whelan, SdJ. Masses on Sunday: 17, 8:30, and 11:30 a.m. Mass on week , 7 am. Confessions saturday, | noly days, eve of First F {tg 5:30 30 to 9 p.m | d Benediction - 7:30 m.—Testimonial z B | ing 10 vs, eve ot 4:3C E LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Franklin at Fourth Where Welcome m‘d \\’rrship Meet' Willis R. B \hnmcr Friday eve at JUNEAU CHU H OF CHRIST Glacier High in the Highlands Boyd Ficld, Minister Church Phone Black 30! Bible classes for all ages at 10 worship—11 am. Worship—8:90 p.m. Thursday—8:60 p.m. You are ited to come and bring your children to all these serviccs.| Visitors are always welcome. Christ is our creed and the Bible our rule of faith. A manse. le. hip What 1t e admin: A nurse day so BETHEL TABE ACLE (Assembly of God) Fourth and Franklin Streets Rev. H. I. Maley, Fastor 10 am.—Sunday School. Classes { for all ages including an adult Bible ¢ tlass. 11 a.m.—Morning Worship. 5:30 p.m.—Government Hospital. 8 p.m. — Evangelistic service, 10:30 p.m.-—Meeting in the Mis- on on South Frarklin Street. Tuesday: 8 pm.—Prayer meeting 'lntl Bible study. Fridey: 8 p.m.—Young People’s Service. The Women'’s Mi mary Council | meets the first Thursdar night at 8 | o'clock of each month, may in Teave there dur serve r Hi Westr ts in chureh 1 nior Hi Westminst ill meet in the churfn Tom Morzan, Blanton and Sandy Chr 1y, 7:30 p.n.- D lminmg at chu p.m. S re- | al under direction of William | W. Reedy. THE CHURCH OF THE AOLY 2RINITY, EPISCOPAL Fourth and Gold Street Rev. Samuel A. McPhet: Rector The Very Rev. Charles E, Rice, Dean Emeritus Miss Marguerite Shaw, Organist Mrs. C. Kenway, Choir Director | Mrs. William Campbell, FIRST CHURCH OF GOD v 209 Franklin St. . IL*E. Beyer, Pastor: Residence, 526 East Street Phone: Green 743. Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—~Morning Worship. 12:30 p.m. “Christian Brother- Rev. Saturday, 7:30 p.m.—~Family night. | The read ng room in the Decker building is jpen each day from 9 a.m. until 16 p.m. to the public for reading and relaxation, Douglas Church * Services Notices for this church column must be received by The Empire not later than 4 o'clock, Thursday afternoon to guarantee change of sermon (opics, ete. ing by means of traps. g It sounds a good.deal like the scheme to make Alaska “dry” putting the Territory in the liquor | business. Actually, Smith’s opposite to what he intends. operation of fish traps or other business ope: ment—1local, Territorial or Federal— creates political jobs, or jobs into which politics would. inevitably | enter. It has begn pretty well 0=t’|b11§h€d‘ that once such an array of jobs is created, it is next to impossible *.0 abolish them. The bi ask of the Fish and Wildlife Service—or any other such agency—in conserving the salmon Y | runs and regulating the escapement of fish to the streams would be im- measurakly simplified if the agency were . to eliminate the individual fishermen and all types of mobile gear. Other Federal agencies discovered this fact many y ago in the regulation of the sealing . in- the outcome of Mr. | program might be just The any ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Kev. Samuel A. McP} Miss Marzaret Pearce, O Twenty-Second Sunday aft 7:45 pm. — The cong invited to worship at Holy Fumt\ church in Juneau this Sunday. The service of evening pr r and ser- mon will be held n DOUGLAS BIBLE CHURCH of the Alaska Evangelization Society Donald Vertin, Pastor 10:30 a.n.—Sunday School. DOUGLAS COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH Services in the new Community Church Building Rev. Robert R. Rings, Minister 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. 10:00 am. — Church school. 6:30 p.m.—Youth Fellowship. fur Aiter years of unsuccessful ef- forts to regulate the individual seal. hunters and their mobile sealing zear, the Federal government solvs industry by outlawing the individ= ual hunters entirely and setting up a government monopoly This made fur sealing very prof- is concerned, but it was rough on the individuals who made their liv- ing by sealing and who were legis- lated out of business. Today it is a criminal offense to Kill a fur seal| even for personal use. The Interior Department, which handles the fur sealing monopoly, is at least leaving the door openm| for similar handling of the Alaska salmon fisheries by its refusal to ar of Territorial control of the ll‘i heries, or even their control by the proposed State of Alaska. If Mr. Smith is sincere in his desire to do away with fish traps in Alaska, he might better turn his destructive - talents to the Interior Department’s present Alaska state- hood bill and its shortcomings in the matter of control of the fish- cries. SAINT ALOYSIUS CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. James U. Conwell, 8.J. Pastor — Sunday mass. 8:30 am. Befly Sampscn {o Marry Coast Guard Man This Evening Mrs, Betty Sampson and Mr. Mel- vin Molitar wiil *be married this cvening at 7 o'cl by Judge Gor- d Gray ai the Hotel Juneau. N Sampeoi: is the daughter of Mr. and - Mrs. Joe Jones of Issa- quah, Wash. Mr. Molitar, who is fireman on the USCG Cutter Storis, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Molitar of Seattle. been excited only briefly by Dele- The couple's attendants will be | gate Bartlett's request for a free Mrs. Gaylord Otto and Mr. Charles | market for American gold. Alaska 1 Speculators on the New York Stock Exchange appear to have Director of Religious Education Mr. David Dudley, Lay Reader Twenty-Second Sunday after Trinity a.m. — Holy Communion porate Communion for all ung people of the ch fellowship br fast will follow service. The offering at this ice will be sent to Bolahun Mis- Liberia. Family service of morn- hood Hour” international kroadeast. 7:00 p.m.—Youth Fellowship and Adult Prayer Hour. 8:00 p.m.—Preaching Service, Wednesday, 8:06 n.m.—Bible study at the parsonage, 526 East Street. | 4| MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corr.er West 8th and | “A church ‘Whosocv Walter A E Streets ith an open door— r will, may come’.” Soboletf, Ministes e, 1003 10th & B rence Nash, organist. ing pr: 7:30 p.m., Mor firmation instruct 7 am., and 9 a Holy Communion 7:30 pm., Thursday — Choir re- hearsal. | 10 a.m. to noon, Saturday—church scheol for children from three ye of age and up. Adult con-| t the church.| day Morning “Foun " Choir Where Worship. Ser- ion for Triumphant anthem: T Walked | Today Jesus Walked” by b mid SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST |O 0 Corner Second and Main E. L. Broder, Pastor ‘The -services of this church are held on Saturday, the Seventh Day of the week. 9:45 am. — Sabbath School Bible Study Class. Mrs. John W. Griffin, Children’s | Division. 11:00 am. — Sabbath Hour, and sermon. Sunday, 10:15 a.m. Prophecy” international over Station KINY. Dorcas meetings 3rd Tuesdays. Wednesday, prayer servicé, pm.—Westminster Fellow- - Divine Worship in- a half hour of favorite Sermon by the pastor: a Dynamic Prophet,” first anding characters. AH Club for cluding ymn and | Worship | vice 6:30 pm. — Church “Voice of t dinner followed by a broadcast every ‘Thursday club. Thursday, Mid-weck | hea | Th Society 4 )J m. — Girls’ Bible 2nd and — Choir re- 7:30 p.m 5°90 pae 7:30 p.m. — Mi meeting. DAY SING TIME 1 Lezien Dugout at 8 d and Bernice Morgan CHAPEL-BY-THE-LAKE Community Presbyterian Church of Auk Bay. Rev. R. E. McCluggage. 10 am.-—Sunday School. 11:00 am. — Morning Worship, 7 p.m.—Westminster Fellowship. pm Ministers. Spe hymns. singing of old L3 music, Hatcher. Mrs. Sampson is employ- | Juneau stock climbed half a point .ed in the mechanical department|for a couple of days aiter Bart- of the Daily Alaska Empire. The |lett’s request had been publicized, couple will live at 198A Gastineau | then began to sag back toward its doldrum level of recent years. And on the New York Curb, there was only the mildest of flurries. in. SOUTH BEND, Ind——A robin | Alaska Airlines stock with the an- built her nest on top of the center | nouncement that the company is shaft in an airplane ride at an!getting $644,000 in back mail pay amusement park—the same robin, id Earl J. Redden, neosted there four yea owner, that!cent of $900,000 a year in mail re o. enues. The Alaska Senate has now had membership reduced by exact- ly one quarter in the few months NOTICE vo ]lmigla@ Residents College degrees are held by 4! percent of U.S. Army officers, ac: | cording to Army records. Bert’s Food Center W.‘:.H deliver to Douglas very morning, beginning T by'| tion by govern- | | volved in intersectional tilts, ed its conservation problem in thgf | kan itable so far as the U. S. Treasury — | administration to and an increase of around 50 per |- | erhouse. | ‘Tech vs' Auburn | Another big game in the south \ pits Georgia Tech against unde-| | feated Auburn. Tech, the No. 5! I'team, will go into first place in the Southwestern conference if it comes olit on top as expected. Maryland, shooting for ‘the na- ticnal title vacated this year by Oklahoma, meets North Carolina. ,TI\” reels have not lost a game in this series since 1926, bul this {gae should be their downfall In the midwest, the best of Ohr‘ ot ngs are in {he Big 10. Ohio State plays host ‘m Indiana, Michigan journeys to Iowa, and Wisconsin takes on Pur- Two of the league teams — Illi- is and Northwestern — are in- while Michigan State, a member which doesn’t count in the standings until{ , will test Penn State. Illinojs ackles Washington at Seattle, and Northwestern plays host to Navy. San Francisco travels clear acros the country to tangle with Fordham. In the Southwest, Texas, No. 4, plays Arkansas; Texas A. and M., No. 6, meets Texas Christian; and Baylor, No. 10, clashes with Texas Tech. Xa SRR FROM KETCHIKAN broker, of Ketchi- the Baranof Irl Thatcher, is vegistered a Hotel. since the 20th regular session ended | in March. This is believed to be the greatest loss the body has had in a period in its 38-year history. The death of Sen. Engebreth and the resignation of Senator Huntley to become U. S. Marshal took away half of the Third Division's Senate representation. Senator Barr re- signed in the Fourth Division, also to take a Marshal's job, and how Senator MacKer of the First Di- vision has resigned in favor of a position on Uncle Sam’s payroll. It may or may not be significant that each and every one of these vacancies is in the ranks of those who have becn called Progressives, Fair Realers and a number of other things we won't go into here. Enges Lreth, Huntley, Barr and Mac- Kenzie were all staunch supporters of the Gruening administration and it is not going to be easy for the fill their places. BELLES CAFE. Dffice: Room 14 in Shaituck Bldg. ‘ |William Winn-Phone 234/ TWO-bedroom home, completely furnished. 9-ft refrig. ete. 54603 can get G. I. loan. ACROSS from airport, 4 lots. One‘ with partially completed building at $2,000. DUPLEXES. 2 Boats. BDR. home pdrtly furnished, garage, garden etc. 3.18 pat. land. \ Cabin $1,100. SEVERAL lots Douglas, highway and Juneau. PROPERTY Pelican, Tenakee, ka, Wrangell. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTSRS — ACCOUNTANTS Phone 573 over First National Bany | it i i | Haspltal Noles to St. 9 2- Douglas | Sit- [ an Coffin, Mrs. Joe Rhea, Dx mar, John Kingk issed were ph | son. ! s hospital to| at 11:47 am.,| boy weighing 6 pounds 8 Born Mrs. A Friday. ounces. Admitted to the Government hos. pital Friday were Steve Perrin and | Maxine Hayes of Juneau. There| were no dismissals. PO, In Seatile. It’ “E Paul R. Geriz and € for Homes, Lols, Farms, Business Opporiunities and Insurance Write or Call Konrad Eriksson, Sales Mgr. 7111 Woodlawn VErmont 7710 S WATCH THIS FOR starring GREGORY H@BDAY—%T@BEE 2 Please have orders in by 9:45 a. m. ‘Wri Vancouver Lumber Vancouver, British Columbia Exclusive Pre-Rel Knotty White Pine Red Cedar Shingles- Red Cedar Shakes Processed S‘endl for Color Chart ONLY ONE QUALITY - THE BEST 120 CENTURY K riratRe - wHERE WITS ARE A HABIT! Ok Century-Fox presents TECHNICOLOR SUSAN ite Co. (1931) Limited |Two s | FOR RENT OR LEASE — Two new,| highway, ‘\VURLITZER Spmet piane for rent | FOR SALE IN DOUGLAS $7,800 3 bdrm furnished, new bsmt, garage. Near school. 39,500 3 bdrm furnished, fireplace, 1u0x100 yard, ‘view. IF YOU watch this column 5ou know I sell lots of houses—and lots! iNOW I need more House listings— or I will become Hstless. i . PETER WOOD references. AGENCY 41-tf 3 Klein Bldg. Tel. 911 FOR SALE 90 Ft. 1ot on 11th Streeb, boat harbor. Call 906 after 939-6¢ Bob Druxman-Phone 891 " M. J. HAAS - Associate Juneau—123 ¥ront Street Auke Bay—Glacier Highway FOR RENT BACHELOR Black 700. apartments . Call TEAM heated ment for couple with Phone Red 708. | WANTED—to sub-lease all or part ;- of store. Spacc need not be large. Box 555. 941-31 I HED ROOMS,* L‘.m Phone 1008 after 5 adjoining 5 pm. 940-tf near FIRE pmnt storage locker. Sinx;;;; son Bldj 931-tf from Lang- i Kenai from Lad- Red 575 43-7t 30-06 rifle. Call mile . pest, Glacier 941-3t heat, 2000| square feet. George Bros. Build- ing. Phone 399. 915-tf | WINCHESTER evenings 4 ores. Hot water buildings at entrance Small Boat Harbor. Across from new school,/ on City bus, one block from Gln-; cier and Douglas busses. Will di vide into stores, offices, and res- Caurant Also space for other| * bldgs or businesses. Call or see ood 911. 31 FOOT TROLLER “SUB” stall 36. Call Blue 450 after 5 pm. -t¢ NEWLY bullt two bedroom home on ‘- Irwin Street. For appoint- ment phone Red 755 or 452. tf PURSE SEINER “Admiralty” 14’ 30 ft. Powered by 165 h.p, G.M. Diel with complete spare parts, mcmdmv radio telephone, power s aud complete hali- but gear with 20 skates. For fus- ther information, contact owner George James, Angoon, Alaska, 908-6t; AM Leated rooms, 315 Gold St 735-t1 | AVAILABLE now. Space for rest- | aurant or other business. Phone 452 882-41 STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly o~ | Momhly Colonial Rooms. 69-i ! TPOLLER “Mischief” for sale 500.00. Length 39 ft., draft 5 ft., beam 11 ft, 8 ton net-9 ton gross. Facks 12,000 lbs. Inquire M. C. Kinberg Sr., Box 434, Sit- ka, Alaska. 884-tf REFRIGERATOR Excellent Anderson Pisno Shop. Ph. 142} NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That on October 19th, 1951, in the United States Commissioner’s Court for Juneau Precinet, at Juneau,| condition. Contact Parson’s El- Alaska, Joe Sprague, of Juneau,| ectric, 10th and C. 866-tf Alaska, was appointed administrator | === with the will annexed of the estate 5 of SAMUEL FELDON, also known MISCELLANEOIIS Samuel Felden, deceased. All|— PAINTING and paper Phone 996 evening 5 to 7. ons having claims against said ate are required to present them, with verified vouchers as required by law, to said administrator w.w.a. at the office of his attorney Howard D. Stabler, Shaftuck Building, Ju- aeau, Alaska, within six months from the date of the first publica- tion of this notice. JOE SPRAGUE, Administrator w.w.a. First Publication: Oect. 20, 1951. Last Publication: Nov. 10, 1951. USED CARS DODGE 4 door sedan, enquire Snap Shoppe. 928-14t. ! BIG BUY SPECIAL hanging. 923-tf HOPE’S SECOND HAND STORE We buy, sell and trade. 214 2nd St. Phone 908, 193-t¢ TO WHOM it may concern: I am not associated with D. Sherman Starr in any business or capac- ity. Signed) Eenry Perozzo, Anchorage, Alaska. ONE, two, or three bedroom hous- es or apartments, furnished or unfurnished — prefegably furn- Ished, needed -by permament em- ployees of the Juneau Lumber Co., Inc. Call 358 days. 873-tf HELP W.‘NTED—AInskn Laundry. 758-t1 | WAITRESS & 1 Fouatain Girl. Percy’s Cafe 755-t1 Juneau Ski Club Holds Work Parly On Trail Sunday The Juneau Ski Club will hold a work party Sunday clearing bfush on the Douglas Island ski trail. Any one interested in joining the eroup is requested to meet at the Barancf coffee shop tomorrow at 9 am. Coffee will be furnished at the slalom cabin and those persons making the trip are requested to take their lunches, 1948 Chevrolet 4-door Sedan R.W.Cowling Co, 115 Front Street Phone 57 DOUBLE JEOPARDY INDIANAPOLIS—/3). waiiress found the wallet that Ralph W. Smith forgot in the Shelton diner. Before he could get back to claim it, burglars broke in and hauled away the cash register, with the wallet i it. Madrid is Spain’s largest clhy and it’s transportation center.

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