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PAGE TWO e vl it ok T5 Dokeel @ For a School Wardrobe Schooled in Siyle and Price We carry in stock— McCALL'S PATTERNS [ Order— VOGUE PATTERNS —for you. 8. &M. Bsé’mm/i 80. QUALITY SINCE /8587 o 65 to $6.50 per yard Whip up your prettiest togs for your romping nursery schooler or your prom-conscious senior! Here's a wonderful col- lection of “achin’ to be sewn” fabries at sweet and low prices. See crisp gabardine, fine wool plaid, charming cotton, rich crepes, important noveity tweed, lovely crepe in gay and dra- matic prin See them and sew them! Al Ci and Mr tered from Sit " OUT OF THE. PAST... — 1933 — GETTING OLD: Mickey Walker, formed middle and welterweight champion, showed that old age was creeping up on him when he failed in his attempt to lift the light-heavy title from Maxie Rosenbloom. Only in two rounds did Walker look at all like the champion of old. Rosenbloom won 11 of the 15 rounds with 2 going to Walker and 2 even, N. W. CHAMPS: O'Dea High of Seattle defeated St. Stephen'’s of Portland, 33-0, to win the Cath- olic Northwest high school foot- | ball championship. FINALLY: The midshipmen of Navy finally, after 7 years of frying, defeates Notre Dame by the score of 7-0. St. Mary's defeated Fordhom, 13-6, to win @ perfect year for the Rams and dim their chances of o Rose Bowl bid. WINNER AGAIN: Alr Heidelber, Beer is still winn a more friends. A ch. people who know good beer, Alt Heidelberg is fast becoming the favorite beer of g nd 1331 © COLUMSIA BREWERIES, INC. TACOMA, WASHINGTON e BEER S the Northwest. Try a glass to- day and judge for yourself, why mo. and more are calling fo1 Alt Heidelberg. WEST WINS: The U. S. C. Trojans, representing the West in the annual Rose Bowl game, handed Pittsburg a 35-0 defeat. Led by Cotton Warburton, the Trojans ran wild in the last quarter | to score 3 touchdowns. DOUBLY GOOD: Lawrence Hig- bee and Frank Ziesing, playing at the Missoula Country Club, both scored a hole-in-one on the ame hole while playing in the ame foursome. Higbee scored s and then Ziesing, following Higbee, also sunk his tee shot. HORSES RUN: The Washington State Jockey Club was given a license fo race horses in the sicte. The meet will start on August 2nd and will run for 40 days. Races will be held at the new Longacres plant near Renton, I the Gas- | CG 83524 ON RUN The CG 83524, skippered by Will- { lam Bentler, left this morning to relight the Middle Point buoy on the west side of Douglas dsland. { The cutter is expected back to- night. Garnett H. Godfrey (BM2) has relieved John W. Snyder who went to Seaftle on rotation. God- {rey is from the cutter Woodbine, stationed at Grand Haven, Mich. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received by |the. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCA- {TION. Territory of Alaska, at the !vm‘iro of Dr. James C. Ryan, Com- {missioner of Education at Juneau, | Alaska, August 16, 1949 at 10:00 A M., ifor the general wark, * including mechanical and electrical work, for the construction of the school build- ing at CHUGIAK, ALASKA and | then will be publicly opened. Bids re- jceived after the time fixed for the tupening will not be considered. | Plans, Specifications and Form of 'Contract Documents may be exam- ined and copies obtained at ‘the office of the Architects, Taylor and Kilpatrick, Anchorage, Alaska or at the office of the Commissioner of i Education, Juneau, Alaska. A deposit of $25.00 will be requir- ed to insure the safe return of plans and specifications, this amount will be refunded when they are returned. | The character and amount of se- i curity to be furnished by each bid- “'_[er with his bid is stated in the ' Contract documents. The owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive informalities. No bidder may with- draw his bid after the hour set for opening thereof or before award of contract. \ DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION TERRITORY OF ALASKA | DR. JAMES C. RYAN, ‘Commissioner. First publication, August 2, 1949. Last publication, August 15, 1940, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA {Pegay Harris Will Become Bride of Sat. Ralph Brasher All friends of the couple aré in- vited to the ceremony Friday eve- ning when Sgt. Ralph W. Brasher, Jr., takes Margaret (Peggy) Harris |as his bride. The wedding will be at 8 o'clock in the Memorial Presbyterian Church, the Rev. Walter Soboleff | officiating. | Mrs. John Parmenter will attend | the bride, while Mr. Parmenter is Ito be best man. } A supper for members of the wedding party will follow at the | Baranof Hotel Terrace, | The bride-elect, who came to Ju- |neau three years ago and is sec- retary to Foss and Malcolm, archi- | tects, is the daughter of Mr, Frank | Hoyt of Los Angeles. Her fiance, formerly of St. Louis, | ., is the son of Mrs. Elizabeth | Stevenson of Juneau. Sergeant Brasher is stationed at | Fort Richardson, Anchorage, where the new home will be made. Breakfast Held for 18 Marks Announcement of Marriage Plans { Announcement of the engage- ment of Fern Willlams and Mr. Dan Tweidt was made at a Sunday morning breakfast on the Terrace at the Baranof Hotel. g Mrs. Scott L. Murphy was hostess to 17 guests at the 12:30 o'clock breakfast honoring the bride-to-be. Wedding ceremonies for the pop- {ular Juneau couple are set for sometime in September. Unusual were decorations at the breakfast table, with fishing and | fishing boats as the theme. Mr Tweidt is skipper of the halibut |boat the Solar. Attending the breakfast were Mrs. Anna Hougendobler, mother of the bride-to-te, Mrs. Ralph Graham, Mrs. Stanley Grummett, Mrs. Tom Crooks, Mrs. R. B. MclIvor, Miss Sue Kennedy, Mrs. Mildred R. Her- mann, Mrs. John Brantner, Miss Peggy Pearce, Miss Pearl Peter- son, Mrs. H. Clayton Scudder, Mrs. William Matheny, Mrs. Newton Young, Miss Mildred Maynard and Mrs. William H. Barron. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis ' Spend Summer Here Spending the summer vacation in Juneau are Mr. and Mrs. Max Lewis former residents. Mr. Lewis, |Who is the brother of Mrs. 2Zal- |main Gross, has been attendingi UCLA, majoring in art, and will return this fall to complete his last year. The couple plans to go to Peli- can Friday to spend a few weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Krug- ness, 'Jr. They will remain in Alaska until after the first week of hunting and then go to Seattle to pick up their automobile to drive to California. They arrived here two weeks ago after driving all the way from Los Angeles over the Alaska Highway to Haines, coming to Juneau by the M.V. Chilkoot. HISTORIAN SPEAKS ATROTARY MEETING Dr. Leland Carlson, professor of history, Northwestern University, spoke before the Rotary Club this noon at their luncheon meeting at the Baranof Hotel. Dr. Carlson, who is in Alaska doing research into the history of gold strikes preceding the Klondike rush, spoke on the “Delights of Travel,” including philogbphical observations in his description of world travel. ; He was introduced by Edward Keithahn, program chairman for the day. | Dr. William Blanton, who chair- | maned the Soap Box Derby com- mittee announced that Rotarian Ellis Reynolds and Derby Champ Rudy Meier would be leaving Sun- day for Akron, Ohio and the na- tional Soap Box Derby meet. Dr. Ed Masters of Louisville, Ky., was introduced by Dr. William Whitehead. HIGHWAY PICTURES 10 BE SHOWN WED. FOR TRAVELLERS The Juneauites who made a tour of the interior of Alaska on a chartered bus late in June will get together to show their colored slides | and movies and exchange snap- shots at the KINY studio in the Decker Building, Wednesday eve- ning, August 3, at eight o'clock Any of the members of the group who have pictures are asked to bring them as there will be slide | and 8-mm projectors available as well as a sereen. ~FROM HOONAH Mayor Harry Douglas of Hoonah is a guest at the Gastineau, §| FIRE DAMAGES " SERVICE CUBS, FT. RICHARDSON ANCHORAGE, Aug. 2—®—Fire D FOR SALE FOR SALE | seriously damaged the interior of he Fort Richardson Service Club vesterday, putting a”two or three month crimp in the social life of | the post's enlisted men. | Temporary service club facilities were set up in a basement location with what furniture and equlpmem! was saved from the flarfles. The fire started in the attic., Its| cause was not known. SALMON DERBY PRIZES | (Zontinued from Page One) | 19 lts. 9 ozs.; 45. Case of canned | fruit, 7 ozs. 46 Wellman Holbrook, 19 1bs.! Leather brief case, J. B. ney, 19 Ibs. 3 0zs.; 47. 7 spoons, | Mrs. F. L. Phelps, 19 1bs. 8 ozs.;| 48. G.I. camp stove, Dave Andrus,| 19 lbs. 2 ozs.; 49. G.I. camp stove, Erik Larsen, 18 lbs. 14 ozs; 50. G.I. camp stove, John H. Worgum, | 18 1bs. 12 ozs. 51. Leather bag. J. Paul Crock,| 18 Ibs. 11 ozs.; 52. Cocktail server, | Given Epperson, 18 1bs. 8 ozs.; 53. $10 mixers, Card Beverage Co., C.! E. Porter, 18 lbs. 7 ozs.; 54. $10 in trade, OK Welders, Gordon Byrne, | 18 1bs. 6 ozs.; 55. Seaforth shaving | kit, W. C. McDonald, 18 1bs. 5 ozs. 56. Year's subscription to The' Daily Alaska Empire, Bill Ray, 18| Ibs. 4 ozs.; 57. Year's subscription to the Alaska Sunday Press, Bud! Cantillon, 18 lbs. 4 ozs.; 58. Snufty Smith doll, Toni Wham, 18 lbs. 4| 59. Wimpy doll, Josephine | 3N, 200UTON | PACIFIC NORTHERN Pacific Northern Airlines carried | 54 passengers yesterday with 34 ar-| riving and 20 departing as fouows:g From Anchorage: 8. G. Tarrant, William Chandler, James Kay,| Carmen Bowles, Raymond Bolton, O. T. Finney. | From Cordova: Vincent DeMers, Ruth Manning, Gloria Peterson. | From Yakutat: Benny Benson. . From Naknek: Charles and Stew- art Ryan, Walter Wesley, Pete Johnson, Al Rhinehart, Elmer| | Barker, S. W. Jenkins, G. Gunder- | !son, Joe Bigelow, John Ball, David | Howard, Sam and Pete Sing, An-| drew Sutton, W. Sutton, David Price, Jesse Bassford, Chris Nel-| son, Leo Dennis, Chris Ellingen,| !George Lane, Roy Peters, Virgil | Hulse. To Yakutat: Mathew Adams, M. D. Andrick. To Cordova: Janet Adams. To Anchorage: F. E. Rivenes, Dr. A. W. Vogel, Fred Gleason, Mrs. B. | Smith, To Kodiak: Pete Rindal, Dorothy Wesson, Doris Wesson, Oliver Wes- son, Doc Seabury, Amanda Aug- land, Kris Rinal, Kay Nordenberg, John Savage, Axel Fauchald, Mrs. Gwen Anderson, Pamela Anderson. Ruth Coffin and Jack Allman Are Wed in Fairbanks A telegram to the bride’s aunt,; Mrs. James Wickersham, told news 6f the marriage last evening in Fairbanks of Miss Sarah Ruth Cof-! fin and Mr. John Leland Stanford Allman, ‘The ceremony was at 7 o’'clock in the rectory of the Episcopal Church and wedding attendants were Miss Peggy Wilkey and Mr. Warren Taylor. Mr. Allman and his bride plan to return to Juneau about the end of the week, driving over the Alaska Highway to Haines. They will make their home at Tongass ‘Lodge, Excursion Inlet, where the bridegroom is developing a new Alaska resort. Mrs. Allman came to Juneau after being graduated from the University of Washington. She taught art anq music in the Ju- neau schools and made her home with Mrs. Wickersham, her mother’s sister, K Lavern Johnson, Peterka-Kerr Vows Thursday Affernoon Marriage vows will be spoke_n Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock in the Memorial Presbyterian Church by Miss Edna Peterka and Mr. F. Leigh Kerr. Miss Peterka is a Pub- lic Health Nurse formerly of Neb- raska who came here from Fair- banks early this year. Mr. Kerr is an X-ray technician Wwith the Alaska Department of Health. Attending the couple will be Miss Anne. Lello, also a Public Health Nurse and Dr. Duncan Chalmers | TARGE electric range, excellent| DO YOU WANT a home and in- condition. Ph. 99. 60 tf NEW Electrolux Vacuum Cleaners, Now $75.50. Call Bill Auld, 912, for demonstration. 60- 1 mo. come and independence? Here it is! Rosedale Ranch and poul- try farm, four room house, build- ing for 500 hens, 55 acres pat land, with timber worth approx. $2,000. High, flat ground, good soil, an excellent location for a subdivision bldz. site, project, country club, institution, dairy or an investment. An $18,000 value for only $9,500, cash or terms. Drive out 6 mi, turn in at sign on highway. Own- er R. B. Miller. 59 5x 38-FT. ‘Cruiser Marine, 2% to 1 reduction. Fully equipped. Sleeps six. Ready for. charter or suitable for living. Bay or write 4004, Juneau. 58 tf YOUR Choice, cither 1947 DeSoto 4-door sedan or 1949 ,Dodge 4- door sedan. Phone Red 270. 55tf MACHINERY in small machine shop. 327 W. 11th St. 53 tf FURNISHED three apartment house, with small machine shop in rear. Will consider selling ma- | 2-BDR. Home, housing | Katinka.” Chrysler | Priced to sell. T. J. MacCaul, Auk ; NEW 2 bdr. home, elig. FHA, hard- wood floors, garage, basement, elec. range and refrig., can add 2 bdr. on 2nd floor. Basement, lawn, etc., immediate possession. 4-BDR. Home, view, basement, elec. stove and refrig. 2 years old. hardwood floors, view, basement, furnace, etc., compl. furnished. WE have two new homes nearing completion. Come in and see plans. Buy now and plan your | own color scheme, etc. One in Douglas, one in Juneau. 2-BDR. Home on 7th St., furnish- ed, basement. 3 BEDROOMS, furnished, view, [ terms, new Kelvinator refrig., Frigidaire range. " 3 BDRS,, basement, view, fireplace, hardwood floors, compl. furn., immediate possession. SEVERAL excellent building lots on Glacier highways, some ap- prox. 4 mi. Also lots Douglas. LADIES own your own business— sewing and novelty shop, priced | - quick sale. Excellent location, im- mediate pcgsession, small apt. in back of shop. { TWO beauty shops—no phone calls. 2 machine shops on Small Boat . Harbor. Garage. 3 apt. houses, good income. Pile-driving equip. TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1949 FOR SALE LARGE centrally located business property. Rentals in excess of $1000 per month. Yield a certain 8 per cent return to the larger investor. Financed by owner af- ter substantial down payment. 3-BEDROOM residence partially furnished. Fireplace. Automatic heat. Full basement. Excellent location. SUMMER home near point Lou- isa. A small log cabin beauti- fully finished with field stone fireplace. Most suitable for a couple. Good beach and garden. TWO - THREE and FOUR bed- room residences in a price range from $8,000 to $20,000. A CHOICE range of building loty are still available in the Seatter T%act and Highlands, WILLIAM WINK-Phone 234 Office in Alaska Credit Bureau $850 House on rait, furnished. $2500 1 bd, furn. near harbor. $3000 Five houses furn, 1 bd. $3500 Apt., modern, 2 story unfin, $4500 1 ba furn,, piano, radio-comb, $4750 5 bd. furn, fireplace, view. $5600 2 bd. furn, close in. $7,000 2 bed furn., $1350 down, $85 month. $9,000 2 hd. furn,, fireplace, garage Fish packer. Property at Sitka, Tenakee, Pelican. chinery separate. 327 W. 1lth Street. 53 tf CUT-down Ford V-8 racer—every tiaing completely new including body. Has been run only a few hours. Call 7 double 7 between 8 and 4. $600. 46 tf CRECENT APT., cent-ally located; good investment, Call 428. 39 tf MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phcre 676 over First National Bank H FOR SALE 11937 Plymouti Zedan; license anG new tires. Running condition. $75. 1 Dcuglas 472. 61 2t i monds. Perfect stones. Bargain prices at the First National Bank. |FOR SALE: Welding and body re—l pair shop suitable for general re- pairs and machine shop work; priced for quick sale far below value. loughby Ave., after 4:30 p.m. 28 tf LONG Establishea pusiness, liquor store, grocery and meat marke! with living quarters. Must settle estate. Ph. 103 or P.O. Box 2596. 168 tf LOG CAEBIN 28x13 It inside. Hawk Inlet. Call 143. 202 tt FOR VACATIONERS TAKU LODGE For those who enjoy comfort while “Roughing It” Special weekend excursion for Ju- neau residents including transporta- |tion via plane or water taxi, and river boat for fishing trip, $30.00. Contact Ralph: Wright at the Chamber of Commerce Travel In- formation booth in Alaska Coastal office, Baranof Hotel. 212 ¢ ATTENTION TOURISTS RIDE the mailboat “Yakobi” for an intimate acquaintance with SE Alaska. Icebergs, fishing and hot springs bath. 600 miles scen- ery. 4 ddys, 3 nights. $32.00 plus tax round trip with meals. Call Red 113 or 667. 45 u FOR RENT NICE Clean Room:, steam heated 315 Gold St. 220 t1 STEAMHEATED houms, weekly of Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69 ¢ WURILTZER Spinit piano for rent Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143. SEVERAL Large ana Small Dia- | 351 | See Stan Perry, 109 Wil- | 120 BASS Accordion, 2 mos. in- struction free. Call Gastineau i Rm. 307. 61 tf {USED 50-gal. range boiler with stand, tubes and unions, $6.00. Red 650 evenings. 61 2t 5 ACRES on shore of beautiful Auke Lake. Well-built 2 bedroom house, sealed garage, bench workshop. Excellent invest- ment. Can be used summer and winter. School bus at door. $3300. Terms. Write Box 1409, Juneau, for appointment. 54 tr 120 Bass Accordioii, beautiful white mother-of-pear! Soprani in per- fect condition. $1,000 value: will | sacrifice for quick sale $500. i Write Box 1409, Juneau. 54 tf TWO Level L;{S, center of Doug- las Ph. Douglas 464. 54 tf © & 0 0 & @ 0 0 0 o o 2 OR 3 BEDROUM Modern house, full cement basement, level lot, 1% blocks from school. Call owner, Douglas 464. . b4tf e ' ®© o6 06 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 o DOMESTIC sewing machine, tread- le type. Also RCA Victor Console Radio. Excellent condition. Ph, 377, 54 3t e e 0 00 00 00 0 0 MODERN 2 or 3 bedroom house, all electric, beautifully furnished, big yard fenced, one block from school. Call G. M. Ferguson, owner, Douglas 552. . s 54 tf o e o6 060 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 3-BEDROOM House, fireplace, large living room, large kitchen, hardwood floors, laundry room, Hot water heat. Call 015-2 rings after 12 noon. 51 tf NICE CLEAN steam heated room, also steam baths. Scandinavian Rooms. 738 t1 MISCELLANEOUS CALL a Glacier Cab for safe, courteous service. New cars; also tours to Fairbanks, Anchorage or any points on the Alaska High- way. Owned and operated by G. R. Churchill. Call 666 or 959. 44t1 HOPES New ana Used Mdse. W4 buy, sell and exchange. 314 2/ St. Phone 808. %9 & WINTER and POND, CO. Ine. Complete Photographie Suppli Séveiuping - PTINUING - ENIATgIng Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $750. Paper curls $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201. 315 Decker Way. t1 SUSPECT IS BEING QUESTIONED ABOUT ANCHORAGE DEATH ANCHORAGE, Aug. 2—(®—An unidentified suspect was questioned by police yesterday in connection of the Alaska Department of Health, A dinner for the wedding party at the Baranof will follow the ceremonies. RS It takes about 19 hours to con- vert coal into coke, 4 with the death of Mrs. Laura A. Showalter, about 57. The nan’s brytally ; beaten body was fou wly%:s&‘dty in an empty lot. Police said she had been returning from a theater Sun- day night whell attacked, SUNNEN S & D and Junior cyl. hones, expansion reamers w/pi- lots. See Jim as Connors Mo- 50 3x tors. FURNISHED Duplex House. Ph. Green 665 between 5 and 6 p.m. 49 tf AUTO PARTS New - Used - Rebuilt If we haven't got it—we’ll get it. Seattle Auto Wrecking Co. mgn 1st Avenue So. 26 tf s b e S S B 16-Foot round bottom boat for in- board or outboard. See outside Boddings warehouse. Make offer. Blue 913. 43 tf 1040 Chrysler 4 door. Make offer. Ph. Blue 913. See at Connors Motors. 43 tf large 2- i | ture Persian and Manx. $10,500 4 bd. furn, 2 bath. $13,000 10 cabins Willoughby, terms, $12,600 Two 1 bd apts, furn. 12th st. j 13,100 4 bd unfurn,, fireplace, yard, $13,500 2 bd furn. Behrends Ave. :$13,650 3 bd uufurn., gun}e. Gla« 1 cier Highway. $15,500 3 bd. full bsmt., fireplace, view, good nbrhood. Terms. ]sxxjoo 2 bd. furn. apt over shop, i $90 month income. Terms. 1$21,000 4 apt bldg front Willoughby $21,000 7 apt. 1 house inc. bldg. lot. $5,000 down to right buyer. $21,000 3 apt furn. East St. Terms 2 two bd., one 1 hd. AUK BAY-HIGHWAY LISTINGS $900 2-room cabin, 5 acre homesite. $2500 nice cabin, Lena Cove. $3600 2 bd., 3 acres pat. Fritz Cove $4500 3 bd part furn, 5 acres pat., Loop Rd. ‘Will lease. $4900 2 bd. conc basement, Auk Bay $5,000 5 acres pat., inc beach, old house. $6500 4 bd unfin New, Auk Bay $21,000 10 acres pat., 3 residences, 2 docks, Army road. Terms. DOUGLAS LISTINGS $1800 2 bd modern, beach. $5500 4 bd, large yard, bsmt. $8,000 New 2 bd., 2 lots. BUILDING LOTS 40 on good road, Airport. 30 along Highway. $4200 100x100 filled. Small Boat Harbor. $4200 60x150 filled. SBHrhr. PEIER WOOD SALES AGENCY Real Estate - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th At Harber — Phone 911 WANTED COLLEGE student desiring share expense ride over Alecan High- way to states in. middle of Aug. E. F. Keyes, care A. E. Tickell, Auke Bay. 61 5t HOMES for adorable Kkittens, mix- Ph. 61 tf YOUNG lady wants part time work, perferably transportation agency receptionist, steno., or any office work. Call Blue 826 after 5 p. m, 261 3t MY BROTHER, MORRIS KLEIN, left Los Angeles about 35 years ago. Anyone knowing his where= abouts, please write Harry Klein, 1707% Fourth Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. 59 6t DESPERATELY needed, a three- room apt. Warren Smith, Phone Blue 320. 0. 58 6t WANTED: Inside, outside paint- ing and paperhanging. I am ahead of schedule and will give you immediate service. DO IT NOW! Ralph A. Treffers, Paint Con- tractor, Ph. Blue 462. 56 tf OLD GOLD WANTED—High cash prices paid at once for your old gold watch cases, rings, pins, teeth, bracelets, silver, etc. In- formation free. Satisfaction guar- anteed. Otis Rossell, Waltersburg, Penn, 48 tf WANTED to buy old Russian tea chest, red or green. Ph. 374. 18 d Salton Sea in the Colorado des- ert was a salt marsh before 1905, ywhen defective irrigation canals Itumed it into a lake 40 miles long. For Charter M.V.VERMA | Diesel Powered—Licensed SMALL BOAT HARBOR Dr. E. Lannon Kelly "4 ¥ TiOsteopath < - PHONE BLUE 670 — e R : Heart pin with picture in it; personal value. Box 2248. 4 1x Follow the Cabs to . ROSS’ OASIS in Douglas for a Good Time Dr. John Montgomery ), C. GENERAL PRACTICE HOUSE CALLS Phone m