OPENJterinarian,•r the past i with Dr j d that be- month he fice at his ‘view boii-Oklahoma completed y medicine!* last June s wife lm-ition.arySaysurmernoticeably r evenin falla Wal nt Atomic the people ii Id “strive for mdus-tered over rea, Idaho, on, rather one com* industries ore advan-protection ihem widella farmer,-op execu-y William was tran-►PT reprecast Tues-ech by in-he was to did not in ? activitiese now car-Valley de-o laud theengineers,unistrationgencies in-Lcticsthe efforts to smear t with thed said thatX ^vvoLargest Circulation of Any Weekly Paper in IdahoSANDPOINT, IDAHO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. 1949--:W'fiIy.*iji’^-r4^ITK-•tV.- JS-*«rr-1* _*•*» ra•J f «** ' . *fflfc4m.m• \T■_ a £IP4 -ac—- ^X.n V,'-* -ftAt3ULLD0GS SET FOR VIKINGS! The big game for Sand-oint this year will be played under the lights Fnday night at Memorial field against the Coeur d’Alene high school eleven Coeur d’Alene has been defeated in two starts this year, first by Wallace, 6 to 0, in the season opener and last Friday by West Valley, 26 to 6. Sandpoint lost last Saturday night to the Moscow Bears in a hard-played game, 12 to 0, but the previous week had won from St. Maries in the first :onference game of the season. A record crowd is expected Friday night to see Cotton Barlow’s team take the field. Pic-.ured above are first string players. Kneeling: Leland Graves, Jimmie Van Sant and Jack Parker, managers. First row'SdwAnnMINOR LADDA can sawdustcity doc) run by the fireFire sj fire call*the 400 Tuesday I The fire out damThurscrespondHitchner where apiles of out withFirepScho(Denny Racicot, assistant coach. Rich LeBoeuf, tackle; Bill Kinney, halfback; Bill Bloxom, halfback; Leonard Plaster, guard; Loran Balch, center, Frank Kom. guard, Charles Balch, center, Vernon Lemger quarterback. Bob Lepka, end, Coach Barlow Middle row Don Bums, guard, Tom Hopkins, tackle; Larry Larkin, tackle; Ken Whaley, halfback; Gerald Couls-ton, end; Vernon Schulze, guard; Don Perry, guard; Jerry Miller, halfback; A1 Nieman, guard, Bill Watt, halfback; Charles Schoonover, tackle. Top row. Walter Hardin, end; George Eidam, quarterback; Ad Reeves, tackle; Kay Kem-mis, center; Kenny Thompson, end; George Kalb, end; Pat Kaufman, halfback. Rich Misner. tackle; Dale Hunter, tackle.A nLINE INVISIBLE; iNA HUNTERS PAYManslaughter Now If You ShootDOUGLAS MORAN WINS CITY »CIVIL SERVICE FIRE JOBDouelas Moran was the suc-While gratulat good foisters weed with control lt;last Thi In soi waste r furnaceafter tlPass, h Selle, c said. Tt fuse lin fire dolt; ped in I smoke room, been m *Tf t* ’ isted as , be wit• was th .‘The nout thii• The Beverb home c Mrs. 1