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The Capital Times from Madison, Wisconsin • Page 18

Publication:
The Capital Timesi
Location:
Madison, Wisconsin
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18
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THE CAPITAL TIMES Wednesday Afternoon, May 3, 1939 Act to Form Cold Storage Litcker Group V. Men Among Emergency Meet Sponsors Jeanne L. LaLeike, 1 L. Eve Announcements Business Service Directory Stoughton Central Christ H. Nelson Halvei son, Duane W.

Thorson, Russell Arnold L. veum, B. Ailcen Gilbertson, Barbara B. Lysager, Betty Lou Sea monson, Ruth E. Claus, Mary Ellen Haugen, Dorothy M.

Visaas, Arlene T. Oflerdahl, Barbara E. Lewis, Virginia DISTRIBUTOR LAUKDKy evicB Keep Up With The Times lyoOO In its The cost, howevi above the city's of last year, th unit relief. But ef load for April. was almost $400 lief costs for April Let 3b Do Your wasrv Lost and Found QENEKAL MBVICEB SUNDAY BETWEEN OTEPPING STONES.

18 Home Owned Home Edited Home Read HOLD EVERYTHING! c.yd?U I riffle 1 seven to work out organisation Ross and Harold M. Groves, are plans. the first step toward formatlnii I among the sponsors of a "national of a Wisconsin association of cold emergency conference" which has i cu tlz not only of aliens. '0 Clark said that the fmyre method. "jj a rjol ci at j)lc atiUarivim of non clUzens jJfprw onThc An analysis or the legal and tecb 40,000 Trees Delivered To Rural Schools lass rprins by the Dclav f.r'r.

CrMnniission. il)I: iiccl for two i sellers I5L't firs Additional Records rrEKtoft cor rt mmersley route 2. Oak Park. 111., for bail each lor reckless rinv I H. Simon, x.

P. itif. inaT awl Jr. forfeit; $2 hail and John Allen, H. Steele, Jerry i' orce C.erothanas.

J. K. i in Mrs. J. C.

REAL I1STATK TKANSI EKS ank W. to Mazic M. Fred and leans Julius alio Louis Hirsig. lot 1. Ramsay rompany's addition Aladison.

Li i I I i i rrederic Hrnisr? S.R inry III in England from lh newsboys em plnyeil? R. V. M. A. When the first paper, "The Weekly the streets.

The first boys to those engaged by the early published in the New England about 1754. It is probable tl New York Weekly Mercury first American newspaper to at r. s. ii. a.

In 1MB the degree of DocU jurisprudence was conferred on president by Temple university. Delhi, build it a vast army of Hindu ii' ii i ili ii I sq $20,000,000 and It from the Koran ar 3d in Arabic charac is of the royal pair Chirac. Vancouver. San Francisco, Los sndena. On May 2 World's Fair.

Ilnw many A. San Marino. Italy, is said the oldest republic. It was forn acknowledged an independent i in 1631 by Pope Urban VIII. Q.

Please the location of tl Land Banks. N. T. A. I'cderal Land I in the following Baltimore.

Springfield, S. Louisville, New Orleans, Oakland. St. Louis, St. Paul.

Omaha. Wichita, Houston, and Q. ilerl is. i United States? JTrTs Information Burci House Ants and Their Control You will find wel VSV. THIS COUPON low of 16.6.

A. The case of the Church of the Holy Trinity vs. United States, in which the declaration "This i.s a Christian nation" occurs, was decided rom the old Roman The word "vale" is the Latin farewell. The firing of three is equivalent to saying farewell Bahfii Lecturer to Sieuk Here Tonight Marvin Newport. New York lecturer, will tell or the "Baha'i Plan for a New World Order" in an address at 8 tonight at the home of Prof, and Mrs.

Joel Stebbins. Observatory hill. The public is invited. ing kindness toward all Thursday night home, Mrs. Stuart A French.

Pasa ind world trav he Universality ition and of addl Analysis United State religious hatt propaganda In the Forest Study Heads Confer At Laboratory the futuro work of the laboratory here and the entire V. S. Forest sen ire. Representatives of the Washington headquarters a.s well as regional chiefs cUv.si irs; R. E.

Marsh ester: G. W. Trayer, of forest products: J. Atlanta, S. N.

WycofT. director, station, Portland, also arrived ii i ir ii regional forester. Milwaukee; C. E. Bchre, director and E.

J. Schreiner, ment station, New Haven. E. L. Dcmmon, director.

Southern forest experiment station, New Orleans: I. V. Anderson, in charge of forest products studios, Northern Rocky Moun soula, A. T. Upson, director.

Southwestern forest experiment station, Tucson, C. L. Hill, in charge of forest products studies, California forest experiment station, Berkeley, B. P. Kirkland.

division of forest economics, Washington. D. R. E. McArdle, director, Ap N.

Raphael Zon. rii N. Cunningham, fores and H. G. White, fores "Big Steel' Cuts Pay iii Offices PITTSBURGH (fF) Seven ccutive weeks of dwindling oper auscri "Big Steel" to return ban 10.000 of It "white collar" rs to a five day work week orresponding reduction of 9.

ent In their pay. Mill worker! naff ec ted. The United Stt i. yes urdays at its operating subsidiaries, including Carnegie Illinois, the National Tube, American Bridge, American Steel Wire, and H. C.

Frick Coke companies where office employes had been on a day week. ored the first of Dane Board Will Celebrate 100th Birthday Mav 15 On May 15, lS3fl, That the present yesterday by Supervise boda, Madison, who introduced a resolution asking that the board properly observe its own centennial. ers" was far different from the present board of 82 members, which governs the county, Swoboda said. At its very beginning, he explained, the county was under the commission The board unanimously voted to stage a commemorative program on May 15 and approved Swobodas resolution which called for the naming of a committee of five members to tional propos While the March relief co $3,361.52, the, April costs wen 24, according to Mr. Chris monthly report submitted to relief load for April of last $2,217.54.

Mr. of Apr. a which 41 the month, making i care. Of Eighty four families city, and 13 had 1( 1, $296. 25; $70; cash lief, payments lo other units, $54.42.

To The city advanced $428.41 tlx 13 families having legal residenct during the shelter allowance, and public utilities, hlng, $37.53: cash relief. $20. Total. $428.41. Lions Clith Klert, Officers At the weekly meeting of the Lions club Monday evening at Hotel Kepon sa, John Kjolscth was elected president for the coming year to succeed Edwin Jensen.

Following arc the other officers named: Andrew Sampson, second vice president; Obert Arleson, inur; p.r:,:r:..: Unci Mcs. rctary; Adolph Mellum, treasm Frank Kcupcr, lion tamer; Dr. F. Henderson, tail twister. The cli Carl 1 i Ed Pfundhell ill with intestinal peritonil ocal hospital, was Tuesday to be showing some linprov port of Mrs.

Richard Maltprcss, city librarian. Books for adults numbered 2,247, of which 1,506 were fiction, 722 non fiction, and 19 foreign language fied as fiction and 224 as non fiction. The rural circulation was 461, distributed among the neighboring townships as follows: Pleasant Springs, 191; Dunkirk, 133; Dunn, 68; Rutland, 52; Porter, 9: Cottage Grove, Miss Martha H. Matson, a hospital at Glendale, rive Thursday for a vacation the homes of her brothers Mrs. N.

A. Nyhagen enter N. Page birthday the four local Lutl will confirm 2S confirmeti by Rev, S. M. Topne.ss.

Rv. L. L. Nfsvig will confirm 6 hoys and 10 at Our Savior's Lutheran church, and at Central Christ church Rev. Ste.ner Turmo will confirm 4 arc the young people to Everson, Georgia K.

Femri Flint, Arlec K. Furseth, Greig, Arlene A. Graven, Hoel, Vernon M. L. Jacobs, Duane ice I.

Johnson, Jam Ruby L. Lec, Omar Leikness, Stanley H. Myhre, Carmen tl. Norman lale. Myrtle E.

Stanley Christ Lutheran Sar f. Halvei son, Merlin Helmke, Lloyd R. son, George D. Kline, John B. Lunde, Calmer M.

Martinson, Sanford A. Moen, Howard R. Vindedahl, Sylvia J. Buruli, Elizabeth Christopher, Vir gene M. Dybevilc, Mildred J.

Krocner, Frances A. Nettum, Violet I. Nyborg, Lorraine M. Odland, Marion J. Ron cid, Arleen Elizabeth Spilde, Mildred Rii Roland MetHer.

Dorothy E. Evenson, Harriet A. Iverson, Lorraine M. Larson. Geraldine M.

Larson, Sylvia C. Johnson, Lorraine E. Bothnn. Helen K. Nesrjf, Pauh Greftlieiia, i i on It' ii Clyde A.

Callaghe PPpi. Announcements Societies and Lodges 1 LODGE NO 5 P. I COMMONWEALTH LODGE HTBAM LODGE I Good Things to Eat TODAY'S RECIPE Good Things to Eat May Basket Dessert Employment Male Help Wanted GRADUATE, II Female Help Wanted HOUSEWORK JOBS. COMMKNVK Situations Wanted DLE AGED WOMAN THE HOUR. REFERENCES.

GENERAL OFFICE. TYP Business Opportunities 12 RESTAURANT Business Service CEMENT. SAND. BRICKS HIGH PRESSORS oeuvutv SKBVICt i LIHE, CHIMNEYS. PTtm ASHES.

RUBBISH, SI. LOAD. I SPSC1AL 30 DAT Capital nmK LAWN SERVICE AND I Good Black Dirt SUPPLY CO SODDING CHOICE Visit Stadley Nursery BLACK DIRT. FER' WISCONSIN'S GREATEST NVRSERT McKay NurseryCo? FERTILIZER PAINTING DKORAtlMO DECORATING, PAINTING, DECORATING. EXPERT PAPER Walls Cleaned G.

A. Briggs PEST CONTROL BED BLOS, ROACHES. MOTHS. ETC. Labs.

B. 255'or Agency Maion Oro MATTUSS SKBVICB MATTRESSES RENOVATED Bni Springs Retted nd Recov CAPITOL MATTRESS CO. ruAsTSMtita PATCHING NEAT. Heaionable. Ftm DEAD STOCK.

REMOVE RUGS CLEANED AND SHAMPOOED. Rugs Cleaned Call p. 62 SHEET METAL CONTRACTORS DPHOt 8TEBINO UPHOLSTERED PURNITURK A TCAPITAI WINDOW CLEANERS pBiKmNraCANERS STORM WINDOWS REMOVED. Rentals VERT )NEtlE1'r MODERN FUR vate entranci. IlH'TllffSn.

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