THE MILK RIVER REVIEW

MilkRiver,Alberta November 27,1952 Neal's Sporting News GOLD-HORVATH A very lovely wedding was Happenings sol- Tbe following Btory actually ball with Taber and is now em- Local emnized at the CalgaryHungarian happened and entitled ployed at Cody's 99 as a body mail. could be Church on Wednesday November Members of- the Century Lodgei Joan,small daughterof Mr. and "Mama Missed the Goose", or May we, on behalf of of the cltiz- ' 26 at , 11.30 when Misei No. 100 attended services at tbei Mrs: Norman Arnold, has Up Daddy." ens and sport fans, welcome these a.m. . return- "Next Time Wake Elizabeth Horvat'h, eldest;daugh-" United Church Milk River ou ed home after spending the Seems two Canada geese landed three men to ourcommunity. m oast ter of Mr.and Julius Horvathi Sunday November 23. The ser- two weeks m a Lethbridge hos- Codys Gene, as the On Friday, November 21 three Mrs! . en Gene dam. of Milk River became tbe bride of: mon Subjecton this occasion was pital. goes, taking after- teams from Milk River School story was his the Mr.Karl Gold of Lethbridge.Rev. "The Fatherhood of God and the " " " noon nap and Alice, vizuallzing tourneyed to Coutts to engage . Kalman Toth performed the cer- Brotherhood of Man." The Choir, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cody were roast goose, loaded the family 22 the Coutts school ma game called emony and many guests were witb Mrs. McKelvey at the piano, Edmonton visitors last week att> and slipped quietly out to stalk basketball. Each local team was present. sang a special anthem. ending the Alberta Assoc- and kill the unsuspecting birds. soundly trounced by what we Motor The bride carried a bouquet of »" iation Convention. By all accounts, tl,e stalk wasper- thought were greatly superior white roses and v red carnations District Nurse Theresa Lynch it--1 and would have put an teams. A few of the local juniors ' and wore v gown of blue taffeta. has now taken up residence mthe Secretary Treasurer Jim Clark Apache to Taking on looked like coming players, es- shame. head The matron of honor was Mrs. Merman Thomson house m Milk has been a business visitor m Ed- a goose Alice pulled the trigger pecially Norman Kihn, who out- Lillian Wieland and best man was River Is monton the past week. and lo and beheld missed. Still shone the seniors m tbe foul shot wblcb located three doors Mr. Gene Liptnk and Maxv Kerrs west ot the school. * the birds sat unperturbedand so bracket. was usher, A meeting of the Milk River taking even a,better aim,- she The high school girls posed c ■ Following the ceremony a lovely Business Mens Association will be again pulled trigger and again beautifully m the first halt and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Osing left the dinner was enjoyed at held on Mondap evening. Decem- registered. not Coutts led by roughly 50 the borne recently to spend some time at a miss was This same until of.Mr. and Mrs. Gene Liptak m ber Ist at 8.00 p.m. at the Motor proceedure repeated points did they seem to come to, Helena, Montana.. was until Calgary. "" " " Inn. This will be an important gun life. Once they did get rolling the was empty and still the On their return couple will meeting for'all businessmen and was late m the second he.i. the On Monday, November 24th a birds sat undisturbed. At this which .reside m Lethbridge. it will be to their advantage to point, Alice, m desperation, de- iLey didn't do too bad. but except. meeting was held at the town attend. for " cidel to call Gene into the picture a few players, they seemed to.' office to discuss the Agricultural ■" lack aggressiveness and the will SPECIAL FILM TO BE SHOWN and so sneaking back to the house Short Course for Milk River. The Sermon Subject at St. sheawakened the lord andmaster' to win. Something new will be present- Those present included Paul's Unltel Church on Sunday who snatched up his trusty shot- The River boys tried hard■ ed on Monday, December Ist at District Milk Agriculturist Peter Jamieson, Dis- evening will be "The Bible Speaks gun and headed for the.dani. hut were,at this point the seas- i theUnited Church when St.MAth- m ' trict. Home Economist, Lila to Our Day." A cordial invitation on, definetely outclassed. The ews Lutheran Church presents a En- the sight of Gene and sens- is extended to you. At Coutts hoys were and fast !preview of a religious telecast berg and Assistant .District Agri- ing that if they tarried they smooth culturist, Would and made practically every move < currently beingviewed m the U.S., C. Yaucli. all of Leth- be cooked meat, the geese took A graduation party was held oa count, Boys like Theodore, Astel Iknown us "This is the Life." The bridge: Mrs. Arnold and Mrs. to the air and are now likely Tuesday eveningat the Paramount nnd Homer are, our opinion lprogram Is beingsponsored by the Gilchrist of Milk River; Fred basking m the Florida sun. m - Acadnniy when five girls, includ- . gping to take a lot of beating. Lutheran Church over a' Const to Scliulz and.Norman Thompson of ' ing Miss Susan Horvnth of Milk The' stock of the Milk River They're plenty smooth. Coast network and Is one of the Coutts; Ken Welsh and Karl River graduated from the Combines rose considerably when We understand that Dick Sabey :most popular Sunday programs Berg representing Masinasin and School they acquired the services of of Beauty Culture at Lethbridge. Dick has taken o\v»r the job of coach- :now on the nir In the U.S. Paul Madge and Hugh Kerr rep- Miss Elsie Madson presented the Sabey. Jim Matkin and Bob Laurie Ing the local high Itoys :and If irenenting the Milk, River Busin- Dick, prop, .The picture (of which two ep, graduates with rose corsages „aud the new of the Milk -Lick can,get his ,; Association, " basketball.know? ife.odes will be-shown "por's..mens group .pictures..were taken. River Pool Hall <« lid -formerly of" across tliem they locall/f how to will be , trays practical Christianity In the It to hold a Magrath. has accepted the position tough beat m the , was decided short' a team to not every day. work a day lire of the Course at the Elks Hall here on BOWLING of playingcoach and according to too distant future. looking - We're Fisher family with drama, enter- March 11, 1953. A tentative pro- the boys on tbe team, has plenty forward to seeing a greatly im- , tainment and education for all. gram was up, to be con- of basketball know how. Dick proved the time they drawn team next Uthough there is no admission firmed later and will be publicized was formerly a member of the take the floor. Magrath Rockets, Jim Matkin,an- c ..large a free will offering will be when it is completed. On Monday last the Milk River'; other Rocket, taken to cover expenses both of former also hails Combines journeyed to Coutts , Tbe Milk River Business Mens fram Magrath and is at present the showing and the production. and stopped the undefeated Coutts All welcome Association is again sponsoring employed on the Harold Anderson are and cordially in- Blazers by a 41-35 count In tut . vited. the Short Course. farm. exhibition basketball game that Bob Laurie played his basket- CONTINUED ON BACK PAGE THEY'RE CALLED "SMUGGIES" MASINASIN NEWS The Writing On Stone W.L held Hies at the Masinasin Hall. ' MEN its regular meetingat the home of At the end of the meeting the Mrs. L. C. Halmrast. There were hostess, Mrs. L. C. Halmrast serv- Quinn Motors 40 nine members and four visitors, ed the j»ot-luck lunch. Sunland 36 namely.Mrs. Elmer Brownlee,Mrs On Wednesday evening.Novem- Ink Spots 28 Joe Sisko. Mrs. S. Halmrast and ber 26 theF.U.A. held its meeting Mustangs 30 Mrs. Searle, present. at the Masinasin School. The del- N'eals 24 The meeting opened fti the usual egation going to Edmonton Con- Pontiafs 22 manner with singing O Canada, vention are Carl Berg, Chris Woodpeckers 22 and repeating the Creed. The Hansen and possibly H. Audet. Dreamers 12 roll call was answered with each Carl Berg and Elmer Brownlee Individual Single Gnino/High ntenilie.' giving nnd idea about ti reported on the delegation m re- Albert Kihn 318 home-made Christmas gift. gards to the road question. ."■-■ Individual Three Game High The Fair lists were handed out" A sum of $20.00 was voted for BohHummel 817 nnd discussed. The sum of $10.00 the Intermediate Basketball Club. Team Single(iaincHigh was alloted to the Intermediate Mrs. J. O'Hara reecntly spent10 Sunland 1205 Basketball Team. Mrs. Joe Sisko days with her sister I-uelia m Team Three Game High gave n report on the Junior W.L Lethbridge. Sunland 3155 Girls Club following which names Mrs. Ed Dittman was hostess to were drawn for the 1053 Mystery a dinner party In honor of Ed LADIES Pals arod the 1052 secret pals were JJlttmnn's birthday on November Bonnie Belles 34 revealed. Mrs. H. Leslie gave a 20th. Snssie Lassies 28 report on the Fair Meeting that Sergeant Slatter of the U.S. Texaco Stars 28 was held m New Dayton In Sept- Army at Great Falls was a recent Little Canucks 26 < visitor the Ed Dittman home. Border Busters 26 ember. at * Officers elected for the coming He is the son of Fran Slatter. a linger Beavers 24- year were as follows: Mrs. Ed one time resident of the district. Cody Meteors 20 Turner. President (re-elected); L. C. Halmrast M.L.A. was one Groaning Grandma's 6 Mrs. Chris Hansen. Vice-President of the speakers at the Road Open- Individual ThreeGame High Airs. K. Skippen. Secretary (re.- ing Ceremonies at Fernie recent- Agnes Naffel 656 elected» ; H. Schmitt. Treas- ly. This marked the completion V Central Press Canadian Individual Single Game High Mrs. Thanks to the efforts of the Canadian Customs, RCMP. and other urer, nnd Mrs. J.M. Hughson and of the Trans Canada Highway be- organizations, Canadian soldiers m Korea smoke a popular brand ot Kathryn Gunn 281 Mrs. A. Thull, Auditors. tween Medicine Hat nnd Fernie. cigarettes known to them as "smuggles." The smokes are U.S. cigarettes '"Vain SingleGame High confiscated from smugglers along border, At tlie next .meeting on Satur- L. C. Halmrast ls attending the the Canadian-United States Texaco 1021 "Over-one and a half million cigarettes but notone cigar,"banterscigar- day, December 13, the W. I.will Social Credit. Conference at Ed- smoking Welfare Officer Major J. Y. W. Braithwaite, above, of Toronto, Team Three Game High entertain their husbands and fam- monton. as SergeantBill Needs, SturgeonFalls. Ont., unpacks the large shipment Texaco 2653 TheMMk Riverßevieib N

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EVES j WLaM ' stitched border. The large _,ji.c-i 1 M fitly insurance from Rom pockets have buttoned-down labs ]■ MILKRIVER / 1 * limrTmvxam^mmymwxmrvmrymiwWmTm^^ :' iammmummmmftmmni.-. w**- ,'.-,^".,mtmm mmm\ The MilkRiver Renew November 27, t9& sWMWrillllllllllMilWllllMllMllllllllllllMMßillllllllllllllllllllllllllttllHllllllllHl The bride wore a blue silk dresa WARNER NEWS and carried a colonial bouquet oC pink roses. Roy Rains returned on Tuesday The Milk River Review pretty and useful gifts. Her matron of honor, Mrs. R. from spending the past mouth m The second of a series of card Zuelka. wore a rust silk after- Authorized as Second Mail, the Eastern States. Class parties was -held on Monday even- noon dress and carried roses. Mr. and Mrs.Fred Dannatt were Post ing hi' the Library building. Ralph Zuelka attended his Offica Department eunprisedon Friday evening when For "bridge, high honra went to Mrs. brother. Ottawa a group -Jt their friends called at their new home for housewarm- P. Sledel and Norbert Plttman and A weddingdance was held at the Serving Milk River Alary and Mrs. same and Dittriet iu/g. Three tables of Rook were m low to Mrs. Ingram fcJlks Hall m Warner the -"Catherine Plttman. with large crowd Milk River, Alberta play with high honors going to evening a att- - Mrs. F. Dannatt and Mrs. C. Dunk ending. D.W. Fretta Editor and Publisher A pretty weddingwas solemnized and low to Fred Dannatt. A tasty m the Lutheran Church m Leth- Mr.and Mrs. Carl Carlson were no hostess lunch was enjoyed. seventy-one at MEMBER ALBERTA DIVISION CANADIAN WEEKLY NEWS- bridge on Saturday afternoon, hosts to relatives On behalf of. th assembled friends Rita of High River and dinner on Sunday honoring the PAPER when Dei ASSOCIATION Mrs. Alma McNeely presented the Emanuel Zuelka exchanged vows latters brother and wife. Mr. and honored couple with a gift of Inthe presence of Immediate rel- Mrs. Emanuel Zuelka. whose SMMHIIIIIIIttitMIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIItIItIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIUIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIiItmiMItIIIIIMt crystal. atives. Rev. U. Eichenlaub offic- wedding took place on Saturday. iated. The happycouple received many .-— ■ ■ i'

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Margaret Tessarl. Maiiene Mor- oring Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ostby and family and Mr. and Mrs. A. W.A. at her home on Wednesday Mrs. H.L. Carroll wflf be hostess ton, Shirley 11aohmam, Delbert on occasion of their first wedding Hadford of Picture Butte spent afterivoon, November 12. Mrs. O. for the Decernher- 3rd meeting at Gunderson, - Asliirore nn.l Keitli Cliristhinsnn anniversary. Cames and dancing Sunday with Mr .and Mrs. Claude Vice-presldenl:, pres tho home of Mrs. A; Ryan. were the host sri-oi p at an evenm;., were enjoyed and lunch was serv- Hadford. Ided. Besides routine business. Walter Jones has been a Leth- ' - '' p ■" V-- -il lhe ed. Mrs. J.W. Carr Sr. was hostess tentatlve plans were made for the bridge hospital patient the past -Memorial ...brarv bnildins lion- Mr. and M.3. Layton Hadford to St. Andrews Anglican Church Christinas Eve Candlelight Servic week. The M&RiverReview Nowefl-Übee £7* J-EM3 " WORK WANTED CBSD OARSFALL:""" havebeen hariac *"*»* ttmmnU- FOR SALS tag older jobs for scrap. CLASSIFIED ADS .'hree- quarter. aeatioa land 8 Housework by the month ia or Used ear prices been fall- The drop has River on have been somewhat " FOR SALE lUae eaat of Milk main near Milk River. ingoff since the1963 models have'sharper than the normal aeaeonnl a oad. Orer half aummarfallowed. ApplyBoa 2 The Milk River made their appearance. slump but may 'seem worse than FOR SALE S"om» terms can be- arranged. Review. Cars the "52 class had usual 'because it started later. McOlary Princess Coal Roscoe HuUt Pbone SUBS m 1946 to ' Kitchen " dropped about 15 per cent; late Usually prices start wavering m Ramge with water front and 20 FOUND FOR SALE prewar cars m good condition are raid"Augustbut this year theyheld gallon tank. - Oae Stray White face Bull. ,Owner holding their rice well bet dealers well until about amonth ago. 1K.W. Gear Driven 32 volt wind- bierei-ord Bull Welvale Baldwin may have same by Identifying. , tiltingtype steel 29, - <>0<>000«_»0<><500»>000000<>OPOOO«y **>^^ charger with fine f>Jo. ID-282411. Bora March SSRINGAMRANCH Milk River tower and 315 amp hr. battery. i950. Also extra generator for Wind- Hay Livingston Milk River FOUND — — __■_»_-.---__-_-«--_----_-.-----_.---_.■"""»«-■*——-» :— GUARANTEED CLEAN s— jj charger or engine drive. HeavyLog Chain.Owner may have I 6 32 volt motors 1-4 and 1-3 h.p. FOR SALE same by contacting Goblin Tank Type Vacuum Clean- j. 32 Volt Jacobs Windcharger RAY ELLERT er. _ . Geamtae Windcharger ISand & Gravel All Items mgood condition and . 1 Cockshutt HammermiU Mcintosh Apples reasonable. - jL New Maesey Harris 85. Traotor VIC PITTMAN PHONE RS-09 ji MinneapolisMollne Oaeway $2.95 X Choice Of Screened or PitRun 8 ft. per box \\ WARNER, ALBERTA i2 I.H.C. Oaewaye ARCHIESGENERAL STORE ■ 1I John Deere D Tractor Delivery — FOR SALE- ]1 Massey Harris 10 ft. Oneway \ Immediate Prices Rirhl Laanox Furnace Fairbanks .I9SS Combines \\ - Elpha Cockabutt Morse Coal Stoker blower jIMPERIAL. SALES A SERVICE ahd some tin ducts. $350.00. Mrs. tjU.Ellert ■■■£ WAI.LPAPER | LEONARD MELLAFONT i ' If ifs Wall Paper you'reneeding. is jBBIj|l~nra_ial„,Blci 0 Phone RlO4 Coutts HOUSE FOR SALE ''■.-.Come ta 'and look over our jj Four room house oa lot m corner Samples - Quick Delivery. »oo<*»**><-»«---o*o>ooooooo»t>ooo»o oboobb— eos< Milk River. Full basement, water >-> RED AND WHITE **»« «'-*nn»*'*'*'»**»j»»»»»»»»_i»»#^»»<#»»»#^»<»<_>»V»»»»»»#»»»»»»_»»»#j#j and sewer - stucco finish, garage" BLLERT'S '■"'" ______on lot. $4,500 cash. . . Contact Bon- Atkinson,Haney,B.C. a WE HAVE A FINE SELECTION OF LADIES WATCHES ■ FOB SALS 1951 - 1 ton Mercury 1950 - 1 ton- Ford c, 1948 - 1 ton.Ford Chev, 1938 1toa 0, 1949 half ton Mercury II SQHa T , 1948 half ton Mercury \ ■ IBs^rl(\U ' I I _9m_B X^Ll^\ B I vjh^ i...CODY AUTO SERVICE DUNLOP TRAOE-IN ALLOWANCES Extra Grin FOB SALE I REASONABLE r"^TiS*Lt0« \ AMD 1950 4 Door Sedaa j Wagness Jewelery j \ SrSlVt \ SNOW MUD 1950 Pontiac 2 Boor Sedaa 1949 Cherrolet 4 Door Sedaa TIRES 1949 Ford 4 Door X^>> 1948 Pontiac 4 Door Sedaa 1943 Dodge 4 Door Sedaa !L MITSON ;_, WALTER 1949 Meteor 2 Door Sedaa t " Arnold & Nett 1938 Pontiac Coach; '"*." — ■"■;:;' 1940 Ford half tea Track - Ford 1942 halfton/Truck WISHES T OANNOUNCE THAT HE WILL RESUME HIS Milk River Alberta 1950 Cher three quarter toa' ' VISITS .m*m>.mmmm+m>,miatw>*^ i ARNOLD AND NETT REGULAR TO FOR SALE Drugr 1942 Model D John Deere $850.00 Thomson's Store 1943 Model D John Deere $900.40 on 1936 Model D John Deere - New rubber $500.00. FRIDAY,NOVEMBER 7 1942 Dodge Club Coupe HOURS 1:00 TO5:30 REVOLUTIONARY Chrysler Windsor Sedan 1 I1949 - T»sl Plymouth Sedan Warner Pharmacy Every Friday Dodge Club Coupe HOURS 9:30 TO 13:00 NEW SWQWICE TIRE TRADBS CONSIDERED ■ MOTORS / ... It*4Tr OUINN m the SUBURBANITE by good/Yearj^lp

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WHBRR TO CUT TAJS_B_»: teg Ik personal income tax. In- *'"» Camauiana disagree' with dividual Incentive and initiative Sunland Let's Eat Mr. Abbott's suggestion that cur- cam be penalized and purchasing rent tax rates are too high, re- power seriously affected by hlsji BY plies to aFinancial Post question rates, it's pointed out. In this v IDA BAILEY ALLEN indicate. "*»<**, Bract-iky Willi** on payment Goods I HOPKINf* WTLU deliveries of wheat made ondeliveries to the '■" Stm-«l_r^WTNtMMKUtnit«KTt 1 V\\ \ prices compared with that rec- .■) V no clothesline fuss and eived during ' wML \VV \ ALBERTA HAIL BOARD the previous croi bother. The Westinghouse year. liilll \ J \ Saturday Matinee !^£_.*lA ClothesDryerdries justthe SATIRDAY. DWKMBKIt 0 wayyou want .damp-dry ♥."^HfczS-----*"'"'^^""*^ " .. DOUBLE B|j f01 ironing, bone-dry for lIBHj folding andputting away... DYNAMITE N9H| _____^*_S^_^»»** anc* *n recor<* t,me' NAGY'S Workless, Automatic Drying

*"— — OanUaru / *~~~*~~~~^r\ ABOUT ... Rain or Shine! day with Westinghouse SARBER SHOP Every day's aperfectdrying a Clothes Dryer. Come m today for.a demonstration. VsV f\m WM mm. —" m i\?KWIJDUNLOP|cs Grip SHOP HOURS FOR " Extra YOUR_ " WET5 JII/ SWOHf AMD ArIUD CONVENIENCE SO EASY TO OWN *"|Q.50 A MONIH ♥ TIRES " FMONOAV « ».m.t9 « „.„._ jP^*^% |TUESDAY: 9 ».m. to 6 o.rr. I WEDNESDAY: 9a.m. to 12300.m, m "..■/] MOTOR INN THURSDAY 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. tt '■■"■■'j W. PAUL MADOK SMITH RADIO ELECTRIC !FRIOAV: 9 a.m. to 8 o.mj jW > SATURDAY: jm to to O.nt MILK RIVER nights- 9. I ■' DANCF ..m.to 9 o.m. No Inevitable Collapse We've geen hearing this old and great calamity.

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r —.-... >. \. V ' CAMBRIDGE 4-DOOR SEDAN " SUBURBAN " CRANBROOK 4-DOOR SEDAN #-y >^-e»» M >v X^ CLUB COUPE AND COUPE " BELVEDERE -SAVOY » »lHi«l-cliern.loC»n»<_lb»Chr»sla»CMPO»atl«solCnn.d..Unill-d Milkßiver - QUINN MOTORS - Phone 38 XEAI.S SI'OUTIXt. NEWS learn with IC while Stanricfc with McL-ermltt 7, K. Berkram 7.Lock- CONTINVET) FP.OM PACE ONE 11 points led the Blazers. r-R 5. Emard 0, Boka 0. COMBINES:Tolley 0,Sabey R, kept the runs on edge throughout. LINE SCORE: 8. Thielen 5. Matltin 16. H. Thielen Matkin was high man for the local UOUTTS:Larson 2. Stairock 11. 10. P. Thielen 2, K. Freeman 0, M. Murton 0, Ellert 0. Two regular league games were t. placed here on Tuesday evening In the Sunshine League. $ $ -Sahhabkuwauk J-DVDEArES; . In the first game Masinasin won SAVE easily over Coutts L.D.S. team. Al- though nt> line score is available [ lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII we 'believe Bill Dittman led Mas- inasin boys by a shadow as both Jerome Thielen and Ray Schmitt alsvi playedterrific games. game Dee. 6th In tha second the Com- Ist to bines-snowed under Foremost by FSTARTINC A business a 65 27 score. lIIIIIIIIIIIUIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIR Ir The game was too one-sided to i . be interesting but it did give the ' >r.o a chance to see the Combines . Pure Alberta Sugar 100lbs.$10.98 new- recruits m action and they ... thefinancial interests of allpartiescan be looked plenty good. Herb Thielen — — played a terrific game tor the GIANTSOAP FLAKES adequatelysafeguardedbyaSunLife Business Io- als and scored 28 points. Jim i .Vn>kin followed with 16. Protection Policy. Sun Life agents are fully Cheer, Oxydol, Surf, Fab,Vel LINE SCORE: qualified toadviseyouon thismost important FOREMOST: Leamelster 14.Rlen- YourPrice 73c bolt G.Collins 0. Wallrrian 4 Gran- matter. Justcall berg 3, Gadoes 0, Mehlen 0. COMBINES: Matkin 16. Tolley 2, Jap Oranges ...., Per Box1.79 Blenner-Hassett Ft. Thielen 10. Laurie 0, Murton 0 Kabev il. Ellert 0, Freeman 4, P. Supervisor 0, Unit Thielen H. Thielen 28. BurnsPure Lard5 lb.pail .'. 79c - OFFICIALS: Larson and Stanock 507 7 St. S.Leth. We have no doubt misspelledi some of the names In the lineups. Prem, Spork, Might we suggest that all score- Klik :3 tins 95c keepers take a slrort course m %Lon writing or hire a code breaker from the Russian Secret Service to docypher score sheets. ARCHIES All tans are requested to watch for advertising on the next senior game. Remember the Auditorium GENERAL will seat 600 and the boys need [ STORE — - your '■- — support. Jni»^a^-i-ii^i^isi^i^iii^_^__S_s_^_S_Ss_^_^___^i^_»_Miiii is ■ » ■ ■ " ■ ■ cc -i n n n n #■ ■ ■ n n .n an ■ ■ .1 ■ ■■■■■■■is I si si ■ ns nl ■ ■■.■«> St. Micheals "Turtle Neck" Cable Stitch Pullovers Pr k. FOR YOUNG LADIES m mUjM* Good assortment of ladies silk scarfs New ShipmentOfWONDER BRA'S Just Received Shipment of hats yS just arrived IN COLORS RED, BLI'K,C.I.KY YELLOW AND BIiACK

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