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PAGE SIX TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1949 —— e W-A-N-T A-D-S§ I A it FOR SALE | FOR SALE FOR SALE . 1950 MODELS—"Banquet Supburb” ARB 5—Packer at Small Boat Har- '4 BEDROOMS—An excellent fully ric stove, also electric refrig-|{ bor .priced for immediate sale, | The 50th anniversary of 8t. | Peters-by-the-Sea will be celcbrated‘ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA on Sunday afternoon, November | 27, with the Rt. Rev. William J.| Gordon, Episcopal Bishop of| Alaska, officiating. After the cere-! F 0 R A GE RS | monies at the church, a reception o 4 will be held at the rectory. EYE AllA(E Cole, would cost approximately $£6300, based on a one and a quar- ter percent of final construction | cost of $750,000, and could be met %0 percent by the tobacco tax and |30 percent by the city. 3 | ©On a motion by McClain, Council (Special Correspondence) ‘drmded to tatle the subject until | SITKA, Aiaska, iwov. 26—Leslic|2fter a report is received from Mr. | Yaw, chairman of the Sitka Public|C0le on his conference with Com-|tect H. L. Duhring, Jr, of Phila- | Utilities Board, and Vincent Eenu-:“‘is”""er of Education Dr. Ryan'delphia, Penn. The ground was and receipt of a written proposal| purchased by Sitkans for $800, the SEATTLE NEWS ITEMS ~within easy reach by fast -engine Clipper e St. Peters was designed by archi- i | \ champ, SPU manager, appeared be- ‘ Sh1 ) bt el furnished home. Only four years fore the Council at the regular|{rom Architect Johnson. cbnfirch Complvte‘d. at»a ,C-OS lu]doverf (Qontinued *rom Bage.Otie) era brand new, never uncrat-|2-BEDROOM home, hardwood | old. Full basement with recreation meeting Tuesday evening, to ask| puties of the City Health 0[fi~'$5cvo' and the first serviceheldon| __° =, ~ ed. Ph. after 5 p.m. Blue 5. 67-6t | floors, fireplace, view, yard, near| space—fireplace and plumbing— cer were dlEclissed gad défined, Po- | November 26, 1899. The church was school, churches and business| Large modern fully equipped kit- | Council's approval of a proposcd‘r the authority to withhold these | FURNISHED unfurnished 3- | | put T or sotrice: screast ght rates a ¢ 2 built during Bishop Peter . district; vartially furnished, W - :‘tr'r“l‘r‘nfio ’1’?”1‘1!;‘)1 llx]’th":luélo\m"\;;\1|cc Chief Doran was instructed to| powe's service in Sitka and h's |files.” bedroom house. Call 894. 67-3b! ik vli base- | :hen ::?h d!l;;leng f;z;(l::;:eu:igg N o R 3 spect local restaurants and eat-{ e ; H ldn't go into details i o A Bebocagl O0RT : in swift comfort aboar e P _ | nspec ! ashes were returned here for burial e wouldn’t go into details on b . 4-BEDROOM home Dou - ' :11‘1 "Li! il st mously approved the de-|ing places and make his reports o i\ tne churchyard. that. [AVOID- lsst - misiute 'rush. Give Ot Lo turmsngm High-| thermopane windows. Two bed- base- magazine subscriptions. Black 935. | S. B. Fisher, Box 2136, Juneau for | mMment, garage, view. Xmas rates. 67-1t | POUGLAS apartment and business | property center of town, partiai- rooms and full tiled bath qn first floor. Two bedrooms and % bath on second floor. Large gar- den and excellent location. Gen- te which will provide fOT|ihe ‘health officer. The sanitation the first 10 kwh; 8 cents | ommittee was instructed to study £ 90; 7 cents for the next| i, nealth ordinance and to recom- for the next 200; 5 o But he said his committee intends | The fountain and lunch counter {to run down every lead and ques- | Rands Market Center was |tion everybody who might know | Clippers . . . serving Alaska on frequent schedules. settle back in at 6 cents D mfortable lounge for the mext 1000; and 3 |neno oy mecessary changes at the | openeq officially Thanksgiving Day | 1:out the atomic shipments to the | ‘pppTHA" Troller 34 ft. long, 9| ly furnished; view, garage, elec-| crous terms, i iy R TS for cverything. following. Tt| ‘ayoouncll meeting. .~ |with every school child in town|Soviets. ~ o]t be W engine this season. | tric kitchen. $8500: 3-BEDROOMS, furnished seat and enjoy W o was revealed that the power rate].. - mary Ordinance 130 was aP- there to present his ticket which| Jordan was an expediting officer) py, "Green 494 evenings. .. 67-5t|SIXTH ST., 2-bedrooms, dining| concrete basement, Automatic oil us service as pa 2 b s JOws | proved on second reading. Corres- o i before to!{cr lend-lease supplies to Russia i b i )i Sobit i g famo : f would be lowered also, on comple- | . he had received the day before to - ine! Toom, garage, electric dishwash-| furnace. Electric kitchen. Good your Flying Clipper e A tE7a How ay, | Fondence read included: a telegraln | .y nange for a cup of ice cream.|at the Great Falls base in the war.|1949 CHEVROLET 4 door Styleline | o "yorpq hoysement, furnace, par-| condition. Immediate ocol 4 3 rvations and rates, i | tion of a survey now underway. | gom the Governor's office an- 's, there are two! He told the news conference he| scdan, excellent condition. ‘Cally Rl > % rtian,. SLMECIAS - QMUY For rese 1 Councilmen McClain and Hodgins % , Besides the counters, there are two : ¥ ™ tially furnished, wall-to-waill|7 HOUSES LEFT of the 20 houses Pan American .« ¢ & IR g pouncing arrival of the Public holstered | iound the radar equipment, which| Black 212 after 5 p.m. 67-tf | A $ consult Pan Who d been appointed to meet | yoo g b ingitas comfortable, leather upholstere By s > s e WL . carpeting, G. 1. loan. now nearing occupancy date in BARANOF HOTEL with the School Board, Superin- or; rnpr]'fstl].l‘?"'f"'l 1;;1112";1 to | cooths. The fountain will remaiu'hi: never had seew before, in o C4T| G 56D "OR COAL HEATER, A-1!SIXTH ST, View Home beautifully| the Highlands section, 14 have Phone 106 tendent of Schools T. J, Cole andl| oo (om the Episcops b open daily until 11 p.m. iransport, destined for the Russians | ™ yiiion juneau Paint Store. | furnished, verr large rooms, beau- | already veen spoken for. The g7 x attend their 50th anniversary cele- | Jordan said he telephoned I ; Architect Johnson, reported —that ! 67-3t | tiful terraced yard, electric kitch-| houses have two bedrooms and [mfl s it By s | kration at St. Peters on Sunday, % uperior officer, a Colonel Gitzin- | 1 € mfl should be drawn up for pre- | Henry Moy opened a new restau- s - | en, immediate occupancy. G. I| allowance for a third, They have AYS e LUE U i Nov. 27; a letter from 'Baranot y o er, at Wright Field, Dayton, ODio, | 1935 CHEV. SEDAN cut down to| loan full 5 WoRrLo AIRWA entation before the Public Works | pyco ool ® veoi the city free| 'ant this week, in his home at 341 ked hi Yie equipmertl’ el 3 ull concrete basements . with /Ty Clppen reprasintatives: WHb | WU L RROeR s oy 9ormE Bie O ! Front Street. Open daily from 4 to | 214 asked him about the equipment. i pickup. 10 tires, 8 wheels. Heater. 154,200 takes home Nob Hill Doug-| garage, laundry, electric hot wa- e in Sitka this week. These plans, |LorticiFation iIn a daily flteen | @ i Mr. Moy features Chinese| 'G00d God. Jordan quoted GHt-| It runs. $60. See Murphy at! las, 3 bdr, electric kitchen, base-| ter heaters and an automatic ofl according to the opinion of Mr oo Wiy, Mot OVer | food as well as steaks, chops, salads, | #NSer &s replying. “Don't tell "',il Sportsman's Cafe across fmml ment, garage. furnace, ete. Terms.| furnace. The houses are come 3 Y e e TR mg\: “:"’" iALA- S { sandwiches, etc. Mr. Moy has a [((Y got radar equipment. Rip i | Small Boat Harb 56‘3‘;NEW 2-bdr. home. FHA. Douglas. pletely insulated for a low maine T T e Rev. Lawrence Nev 8 5 ina | cut- e INCOME PROPERTY. Ninth Street.| t . B ne ! wide reputation as a chef, having % L % oy are of- . Nin reet.| tenance cost. They have a gene Yol Y srmcsltf sl otk ool sl oormeRformoafieafS] | Deared as . representative of (hc[u“ned and operated a restaurant| TGe former officer said he com-i3 oo 5 cabins, two small houscs, one| erously sized Plumbing ® Heating il Burners Telephone-319 Nights—Hed 730 Rarri Machine Shop, Inc. HAT'S JUST about what it amounts to. You sign Tyour name-+-right there on the dotted line—and you can make yourself $6.25. Sound fantastic? Well it isn’t, for it happens every time you sign up to buy a $25 U. S. Savings B For said Bond costs you only $18.75. Is worth $25 in ten short years. Simple mathematics: you're in $6.25—no strings—all yours. And if you're a practical, feet-on-the-ground kind of person who likes to have money—and wants to be sure to have money for some time to come—this extra $6.25 which your $18.75 earns is one of the best reasons you could find for buying at least one $25 Bond every single pay day. (The more Bonds you buy, the more $6.25’s extra your money will earn.) Most wonderful part of all, you can do it all auto- matically. So automatically, youw’ll hardly even notice you're buying a Bond every pay day. No pain. No effort. Ask any bank or your employer to tell you how the Automatic Savings Bonds Plans work. Ask today. Automatic savin sure savin U.$. Savingds Bonds W This is'an official U.S. Treasury advertisement — prepared under auspices of Treasury Department and Advert. g is | Hospital Committee, to report the | niring of a full time nurse for (the temporary community hospital, i by Mr. Bradshaw during his trip to | the States. Police Chief’s request for em- ployment of a man to shoot unli- | censed dogs was aproved. Earl Shennet was appointed tax assessor replac'ng former appointee Hild- jreth Sttear who was unable to ac- i cept. First reading of an amendment to tax ordinance 102 was approved, changing the discount date to " | April 30 from July 31. j during the war years and also , cooked in other restaurants. Mr. and Mrs. Afton Coons have opened a portrait studio in the { west half of the quarters formerly ! occupied by the Sitka Electric An Alaska Steamship Co. pas- senger office will be located in th2 space formerly occupied by D. A. Hope in the Kettleson Building. Shop. The east half of the shop will be occupied by D. A. Hope, I barker. i A silver tea was given for the | 1.enefit of the Sitka Public Library fering our modern home for sale, | either completely furnished m'i unfurnished, as you may WIsh.1 plied. Three other planes arrived cnroute to Russia with the same | i cguipment, he said, adding in each {case “I ripped out the radar.” i We invite you to compare the “General Arnold (Gen. H. H,| values in this reasonably priced | Arnold, then Chief of the Army| home with any other house on | the market, and it can be liberal- . ly financed. Ph. 932 66-6t However, a fifth plane took off | { flom Washington with Maj. G“‘-i(OliiF OF HONOR A. 1. Velyaev; Chief of the Russian | ! { Furchasing Mission, aboard, Jordan | or Bov S(ou"s ‘I‘o | aid. ! former officer said, “and I heard | BF HELD SUNDAY later that he dumped out in the| 5 “He got into the plane,” the| | | Air Force) would just as soon have iven away his right arm as that| radar,” Jordan declared. large house. Territorial Vets loan. | MURPHY & MGRPHY | REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phcne 676 over First National Bank FOR SALE BLUE DAVENPORT, matching : chair and Ottoman, 2 occasional tables and chair, Bristol sweeper. Ph. Red tf [ i 1 | i i . e & 1941 DODGE YELUXE COUPE. Good conaiiion, radio, heater. Call | City officials met Friday after- noon with government representa-l"fl"“day afternoon O’f laélmwem tives of the Public Works Act atiby the Women of the Lutheran the First Hall. Present were Mayor | Church at the Service Center. Du_r» Danny Doyle who presided, mem-! ing the afternoon Mrs. Mary Wml_» Lers of the City Council, the Sitka S(iimum origtgator of the benefit | Public Utilities Board, the School;ldea, gave a i | Board and T. J. Cole, superimen-l Beebe's “High Jungles. | dent of schools, the Hospital Com- | The book as well as the proceeds imit(ee‘ ANS representatives from | of the tea will be donated to the Library. | t Dr. Jamés Ryan and e D ¢ | " pastor Frederick Kneel, a per- H nk Heintzleman. 3 [ a detailed ex- | conal friend of Beebe's, gave an Lester Marx gave 2 . | planation of what could and could | interesting talk about the author. not be expected and achieved under | the Alaska Public Works Act and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bradshaw returned by plane Monday from a | t ; ::Z‘i‘;:.:: i R vacation in the States. Mrs. Brad- | After the general meeting, the shaw had hgen south for sever?l ‘go‘»ernment men met with the| weeks, spending several days visi Council, SPU officials, Hospital ing with ‘Mr» and Mrs. Charl Committeemen and School Board | Wortman in San Francisco. Mr. Bradshaw was gone about a week ard attended to several important business matters for the Sitka Hos- | pital Committee of which he is members to outline plans for appli- cations under the act and to deter- m'ne the order of listing according to need. . There was a general feeling that chairman. at last Alaska was being offered | ¢ hing more than promises and ! kg 5 | Lezaz, this week caught a 107 pound i £ Ppalibut off the Cold Storage dock. i ) radi stati days later he landed an Wagner's local radio station | Couple of day ; KIFW opened informally Thurs-|81 pounder and a 67 pounder. But fast as he pulled fish in, it“seemed tc melt away as everyone helped himself to a slab before the fish had even quit wiggling. day morning with official dedica- tion ceremonies and regular pro-| | gram scheduled to start Sunday. Accord'ng to a recent ammounce- ment, the station will operate with, 1 a staff of nine. They are, Mr. \md| 0 4 o o w s " " 0 o 1Mr=. William Wagner, Ken Laugh-|® TIDE TABLZT . lin, Bud Hegeman, Vonpostel, Wil-|® L liam Hill, Al Bosico, W. R. Nichols|® DECEMBER 7 L] 2nd Ira Ward. {e High tide 3:08 am, 148 ft. o All but Mr. Hill have teen drawn!® Low tide 8:40 am, 481t e from other Wagner stations|® High tide 2:34 pm, 174 ft. e throughout Alaska. Mr. Hill is an|® Low tide 9:20 pm, -13 ft. announcer from the states. le o 6 6 0o 0 0o 0 o o IiiE GOT EM! G-E "SPEED COOKING” RANGES GENERAL @ ELECTRIC LEADER RANGE Comy thue huge values with any other range in the same price flddp:‘(}enud Electric “Speed Cooking,” plus a low, low price, plus these big features: © HI-SPEED CALROD* UNITS! For faster, cleaner cookin © BIG THRIFT COOKER! For real economy cooking. | " than ever. . o NO-STAIN OVEN VENT! © OVERSIZE OVENI Traps oven vapors and | Perfect for all types of cooking. greass. ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER CO. Cheerful Dispensers of Friendly Dependable 24-hour Electrical Service S review of William | Gay Helland, buyer for McCallum ¢ ‘|years of age. the other unnecessary equipment and baggage and took off. Instead of landing at Great Falls, he went on to Russia and that's how I Imi.&scd him.” Jordan said the Soviet General's departure from Washington was reported in newspaper stories and pictures. As the conference ended, Jordan fold newsmen his wife had just telephoned him that she had re- | ceived a “strange package” at their home on East 44th St. in Manhat- tan. | He cautioned her not to open it ‘H’nd instructed her to call police of the East 51st St. Station. It turned out to be a gitt pack- e of jelly, however. SAYS WALLACE IMPLICATED . PITTSBURGH, Dec. 6—P—A former member of the House Un- American Activities Committee to- day said Henry Wallace was the “chief figure” identified during committee hearings a year ago with arranging atomic shipments to Russia. Former Rep. John McDowell (R- Pa) made the statement, he said, “In view of the recent <troadcast of Fulton Lewis, Jr.” The ex-Congressman also added he could not recall the name ot Harry Hopkins being mentioned at any committee hearings. McDowell referred to a broadcast made last night by radio commen- tator Fulton Lewis, Jr., in which the commentator said former Vice President Wallace was the govern- ment official who insisted that inlumic materials and plans be sent to Russia during World War IIL CARDINAL (LUB TO MEET ON WEDNESDAY There will be a meeting of the Cardinal Club in the Catholic Par- at 8 pm. The Cardinal Club is an organi- zation for all married and unmar- ried parishioners of the Catholic Church who are more than 21 Non-Catholics who are married to Catholics are invited and urged to attend the monthly meetings of the Cardinal Club along with their Catholic husband or wife. All who are at all interested in the social activities of the Car- dinal Club will be welcome at the meetings. No special invitation is necessary. JUNEAU WOMEN'S CLUB held 2 o'clock Wed. Dec. 7 at AE. & P Co. pent house. —adv 67-1t "~ PALM SPRINGS ©® Winter Av. Temp. 81 deg. ® Warm, Sunny Days ® Dry, Clean Air GET OUT IN THE SUN— GET INTO THE FUN! TAHQUITZ VISTA or EL ENCANTO Palm Springs’ finest moderate priced apartment hotels. Swimming Pool . . . private sun decks . . . lovely gardens . . . just thre blocks from heart of village. RATES: Twin bedroom from $9.00. Apartments with complete kitchen and hotel service, from $15.00 for four persons. for free folder, Care 418 So. Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs Calif. 7 Children Welcome . . . Write grass at the end of the runway all| ish Hall Wednesday, December 7,| Regular business meeting will be | |Five Troop?ixpeded fo ! Participate-New Attend- ance Trophy Award | Sunday afterncon at the Memorial ! Presbyterian Church, accordinz to | advancement chairman Rev. S. A. | McPhetres. Five troops are expected Church troop 609 making its fir public appearance under the di tion of scoutmaster Robert As | Firemen’s troop 610 will install 603 | with a candle ceremony; Tom | Cashen is scoutmaster of the Doug- las troop. { Boys from the Lions Club troop 614 will present the colors for the opening of the court of honor, with scoutmaster William Porter as leader of the host troop. | Other troops participating will i ke the Episcopal church’s troop 23, Chuck Buttrey scoutmaster, and the American Legion troop 613, with Vernon P. Harris as scout- master. Program feature, in addition to the reyular advancement awards to Loy scouts, will be the showing of the colored slides taken at Eagie River scout camp this summer. It was intended that these be shown at the last court of honor, held in Octoter, but they were held over for this week because of a crowded program that evening. Boy scouts and their leaders werg reminded today by chairman Mc- Phetres of the new attendance trophy, to be awarded for the sec- ond time next Sunday. The trophy is presented to the troop having | the bést percentage of attendance of scouts, parents, and visitors, the chairman said, with troop 613 hav- |ing won it in October. The award | will ‘continue to rotate until next fall, when the troop having won it the most number of times during the year will be given permanent possession, the Rev. McPhetres ex- plained. DIVORCE ASKED A divorce action ‘against Charles R. Lesher has been filed in Dis- trict Court by Phyllis A. Lesher. SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN’S. STOP! at MADSEN’S For a practical XMAS GIFT CASH or TERMS Competitive Prices Open till 8 P.M. Phone 914 o~ e e Christmas Trees For Sale Order from C. Y. O.. Phones—181 889, Green 360, Green 800, Green 657, z Red 583 and Red 510 (s —— A Brownie's Liquor Store [ Phone 103 139 So. Frankiin P. O. Box 2508 Follow the Cabs to ROSS' OASIS in Douglas for a Time Court of honor proceedings for : Channel Boy Scouts will ke held ; to participate, the new Methodist | | Scouts from the Douglas Volunteer ! Green 791 62-tf | ] — 1 .36 TUDOR FORD, $90. Green 163. {LOG CABIN 23xI6 It inside. Hawk | | Inlet. Call 143. 202 tf | {1040 STUDEBAKER Sedan. 1047, Ford four door sedan. R. W. Cow- | ling Co. 59-tf I !HAND CARVED and tooled Ladies | bags, belts, billfolds, key cases, brief cases, etc. Reasonable prices and quick service on made to or- der items. Res. Ph. 884 befcre 9 a.m. after 9 p.m. Harbor lea:ner. 13th and Harbor Way. B HOME FOR SALE in Dougias $3, 800. Write 849 Juneau. 56-5t {ONE 1047 HUDSON four door se- dan, $1,200. One 1939 Ford Panel | just up from- states, $825.00. See: at Jay's Super Service. 46-tf | °© o o s o o o o o . 193¢ Airflow DeSoto, 5 . ® passenger Coupe. Perfect ®; i ® condition throughout. Radio, ® heater, $600. Red . ® ¢ o0 00 0 0 0 0 0 living room with lazge view windows and every house has a clear view of Gas tineau Channel. The dinettes and kitchen are built in with an ab- undance of storage space and fitted with a new Westinghouse range. The houses are financed by F.HA. and may be secured on very liberal terms. Secondary financing for down payment is available to qualified veterans. An appointment to see the houses may be made in this office. APARTMENT HOUSES, commer- cial property. Several two snd three bedroom houses. WILLIAM WN-Phone 234 Office in Alaska Credit Burcam NEW LISTINGS—2 bedroom, Seat- ter Tract, large flat yard, good view, nice neighbors. Top floor has livingroom, large kitchen with elec. strove, 7 cu. ft. refrig. view, bedrcom and toilet with basin, Bottom floor has utility room with automatic oil furnace, Ben- dix and tubs, workbench, large bedrcom, bath and toilet. Owners equity $3,500, payments $75 a month. Total $9 000. AUK BAY just past Rec. Area. 2 bedroom house, oil furnace, ‘large fireplace, 100 ft. beach, cedar and pine panelling. A year-uround home in a beautiful setting. $8000. NEW PRICES—Our 3-bed Douglas with double lot is down $1,000 to $4,000 and our 2-bed near St. ‘Ann’s is dowr '$800 to $4,700. " PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY SEWARD AT MARINE WAY Telephone 911. WANTED FOR SALE: Weiding and body re- pair shoo suitable for general re- pairs and machine shop work; priced for quick sale far below value. See Stan Perry, 109 Wil- loughby Ave., aiter 4:30 p.m. 28 tf SEVERAL large ana Small Dlx; monds. Perfect stones. Bargain prices at the First National DBank. 35t radiators. George i 66-tf.... BOOKCASES; chairs, rugs. S. Hel- lenthal. Ph. 128. 65-4t 1949 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER, 6 pass. Club Coupe. In Seattle. Cost $3400. Sell $2100. See Earl Forsythe at Bailey’s Bar. HOT WATER Bros. 1 RUG 9x12, nearly new, 2 end tables, 1 3-way floor lamp, 1 Wedgewood table lamp. Table ra- 62-tf Ph. Blue 660. SHOP tne REAL SILK WAY in the comfort and convenience of your own home by calling L. Don !~ McMullin, Southeast Alaska’s on- ly authorized representative of the Real Silk’Hosiery Mills. Ph. Blue 483. 61-tf “BEAUTY NOOK"™ 4 booths, won- derful opportunity. Reasonably priced and in excellent location. Established. Owner married and leaving town. Write Box 642, Pet- ersburg, Alaska. 66-3t LAURA LEE’S BAR—B—Q— NOW SERVING Chicken Tamales ; Enchalades OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY Wl S e B Tt L] WANTED 11 ft. or 12 ft. plywood Skiff. Jim Prueher, Bergmann Hotel. 67-1t WANTED—-GIRL for detail work, bookkeeping experience helpful, permanent. Alaska Coastal Airlin- es. Ph. 706. 61-tt WILL PAY CASH for good build~ ing lot. Ph. 416. 58-tt ESTABLISHED MUSICAL instru- ment Wholesale Company with established trade in Alaska de- sires representative on a commis~ sion basis. Must be an experienc~ ed salesman who can furnish re« ferences. J. M. Sahlein Music Co, 718 Mission Street, San Francisco, Calif. 355 HOUSE CLEANING, washing, ir- oning or baby sitting. Call Bock at 957—7 to 5 days. 46-1mo ‘| MISCELLANEOUS CUARANTEED Reaistic Perman. ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phcne 20L 315 Decker Way. L ‘WINTER and POND, CO. Ine. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - Printing - Enlarging Astists’ Paints and Matcrials Blue Printing - Fhotostats FCR RENT IMPERIAL HOTEL—Rooms weekly or monthly. 65-12¢ BACHELORS QUARTERS, * Small Boat Harbor, oil range, sink, showe er, inside toilet. $25 mo. Ph. 911, 51-3t NICE Clean Rooms .itam heated 315 Gold S& 220 @ STEAMBEATED reooms, weekly & Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 60 t OO Open 11 a. m. to 3 a. m. THE MIRROR CAFE Chinese Food Steaks—Chicken i ) WURILTZER Spinit pizno for rent Andersnn Piano Shep. Ph. 143, LOST AND FOUND —_—_— MY BOTANY 500-Overcoat taken by error from Mike’s Sat. nite. Lets exchange. Black 935. 67-3t LOST—Ladies gold Swiss wrist- watch—on heavy black cord. Re- ward. Ph. Douglas 234. 67-3t Brazil’s area exceeds that of the continental United States by about 250,000 square miles.