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Notices for this must be not later afternoon sermon topics, ete. column Em church The 1 o'clock to guarantee ch FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST k and af nesday evening meeting. It From the Bible: the libert s free, ain - with fore in nd be he gled yoke bondage. If we live in the Sy k in the Spi cognized as we ap lose I (Pp. 93, 278). THE CHURCH CF TRINITY 10:00 11:00 sermon Jednesday Juild M in the Re arsd Women's | > be held y at 8 pm 7:30 p.m.—Choir Re- —Monthly meeting of the Ve: the home of Robert RESURRECTION LUTHERAN Third Streets t of the City for the of the.City’ Hillerman, Pastor Choir Director . ice Nevins, Junior Choir Director Dolores Mattila, Crganist —Sunday School. i ‘The Worship Service | Communion. Senior H. Purcell’s, “Thou Know- est, Lord, the Sgerets of Our Hearts.” Congregational meeting follow the worship. 5:00 p. — Intermediate Luther League pot- supper and meet- ing Monday, hical 3:45 pm. — First vear Cla 2 3:45 pm.—Year 2 7:00 pm Junior 8:00 p.m. — Senior NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1 Fourth elcome and Worship R. Booth, Minister Mr. Willlam W. Reedy, Choir Director Lois Laurence, Or 5 a.m.—Sunday School, Gorcon K. Chappel, Supt. The Adult Bible Class meets in the kitchen. 16:50 a.m, Organ prepara for worship. 11:00 am Sermon subject: 4:30 p.mg—Junior ter Fel ip will Church parl 7:30 p.m.—Senior-Hi ter Fellowship will meet church parlors. Wedne:day, 7:45 p.m. Bible Studies conducted by the pastor in the church parlors. Thursday The Choir will hearse at the Church at 7:30 p.a At 2:00 pn.—WSC wil! meet church parlors. ‘The Divine Wors! “Life’s Armc . Hi Westmin- meet In the Westmin- in the THE METHODIST CHURCH Opposite Federal and Territorial Building “Where Faith and Friend- ship Meet” A. B. Morgan, Minmster Sunday School, 9:45 am Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m. Youth Fellowship, 7:00 p.m Evening Worship, 8:00 p.m. The choir will sing for the Morn- ing Worship the anthem, “So Near to God Am 1.” The on topic will be, “The Fifth Freedom.” The Youth Fellowship will meet in the parsonage for the fellowship supper and the devotional service to follow. An interesting and effective service is planned for the Evening Worship at 8 o'clock s : | MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner West 8th anc E Streets A Church with an opasn door— ‘Whosoever will may come'.” WALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Minister , 1003 10th & B unday Services 0l serving cluding adults. ne Worshi the stor: Text, 1 the Lord God ot ) too hard 9:45 am h 5. wster Fello Command- to me. Worship . Ser- t Mighty Tex 13:4, Monday Happy I Cor. pm Hour Bible Wednesda Westm ; comr — Intern t Fellow- Bible Junior Choir rehearsai, eiety. roop 0 W s Scout Scoutmaste Grade CRiURCH Nativity of the Juneau CATHOLIC Confe: fons Glacier High Road at Corner Cove Sunda; 9:45 ‘hapel-by-the-Lake Kaiser, Superintender 11:00 a.m. Mor Tony Warst ning JUNEAU CHURCH OF (‘lll{l\:'l 3 n the Highland: , Minister Phone Re: Black 309 No. ! {sov ( The Salvation Army Wilioughby Ave. | Captain and Mrs. Richard Newton Sunday ‘ Holines; 11:00 am Meeting. 2:00 pm 6:00 30 Open meeting. nday School. tion meeting room in the Decker h day from 9 am. he public for) pm Tk buildin until (Seventh Day Blue 954 Brown, Pianist ntendent Ma School. ; Worship. 10:00 a.m 11:00 a.m 7:00 p.m.—] 8:00 p.m. Thursday, Meeting. Bether Tavernacle (Assembly of God) Fourt and Franklin Streets REV. R. E. BAKER, Pastor Sunday Services 10:00 a. m.—tunday Scnool. Class- | >s for all ages including an adult Bible clas 11:00 a.m.—Morning 8:00 p. m.—Evangells service. | 10:30 p.m.—Meeting in the Mis- | ion on South Franklin Street. 1'uesday, 8§ p.m.—Prayer meeting | and Bible study. Friday, 8 p.m—*Christ Amhr\sfl-\ " Young People’s Special Se: ! hip. | c 8 pm.— | on | | day and Saturday, Meeting in downtown Mission, ith Franklin Street. Russian Ortnodox Church Of St. Nicholas Fifth Street Tonight (Satuiuay, 700 p m.— ening Service. Sunday Service, 10:00 a. m. High | and Holy Communion Choir rehearsal every rnursaay Dougias Churcn Services for this church column received by The Empire not later than 4 o'clock Friday | afternoon to guarantee change of | sermoh topics, ete. Notices | must be i l DOUGLAS COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH Services in the new Community “hurch Phone nday Morning classes for all 11 am. Sunday Evening £ ship—8:00 p.m. Mid-Week Service Thursday—8:00 p.m. You ar wited to come our children to all these always welcom t is our creed and the Biblc rule of faith ices Bible ages at 10 Worship- rvices Wo: and brin ervices. CHURCH OF J S CHRIST OF 10th and Roy Davis, Pre Sermon Ser 8:00 pur 7:30 pm Wednesday. Society. Friday, 4:00 p.m.—Primary Everyone Welcome! FIRST CHURCH OF GOD Odd Fellow Hall, 209 Franklia €i REV. and MRS. . E. BEYER Pastors Residence 526 East Street Phone: Green 743. SUNDAY SERVICES 10:00 a.m, 11:00 am worship. 12:30 p. m.—"“Christian Brother nood Hour,” international broad tast over KINY. 7:00 pm.—Youth Fellowship anc Acult Prayer Hour, 8:00 p.m.—Preaching service. Wednesday, 8:00 p.ri-—Bible stud at the parsonage, 526 East Street. A friendly welcome to all. Smenth Day Adventist Second and Main Griffin, Pastor this church are the Seventh Day bbath School and lice Butzbach, rintendent A. L. Zumwalt, Division Leader Morning Worship. Mrs ildren's Sermor 00 - Bible ing Voice of Prophec; broadcast over sta- story Hour, nday internat tion KINY. 4 /p.m.—Bible Story ldren’s meeting. Mrs in, Leader. , 7:30 p.m.—Mid-week Church Building Rev. J. P. Porter, Minister 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. 6:30 p.m.—Youth Fellowship. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCiH Douglas, Alaska Walter A. Soboleff, Minister Sunday Services 1:30 p. m.—Sunday School. 2:00 p. m.—Divine Worship. SAINT ALOYSIUS CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. James U. Conwell, S.J. Pastor Sunday Services 10:00 a.m.—Mass ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Douglas, Alaska Rev. Samuel A. McPhetres, Vicar Miss Margaret Pearce, Organist Septuagesima The Congregation v Holy Trinity, Juneat Service at St. L last Sunday of the DOUGLAS BIBLE CHURCH of the Alaska Evangelization Society Donald Vertin, Pastor. Sunday School 10:30 am. Church. ‘Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. — Prayer meeting at Mission Building. GLAZING WORK OF ALASKA POTTERS AT (LUB MONDAY NIGHT The club rooms of the Alaska Pot- ters will be opened at 8 p.m. Mon- day for the convenience of members wishing to construct or glaze pieces in readiness for the Annual Arts and Craft show. The members of the Potters Club are urged to list the pieces that | they have on hand and wish to| enter in the show and take the list | to the next business meeting which will be February 13. This will enable the committee to form a clearer idea of what will be needed in she way of pieces to complete the exhibit. One one-hundredth pound per acre of parathion was found effec- tive against ar| mosquitoes when sprayed from a plane. month. at The Australian Sea Horse is al- | most invisible when in the midst of | seaweed due to the leaflike growths | on its body. | Mirror Cafe new open 11 am | to 3 am. 417-6t | | At 12:30 | At AL noon—Ri | | At 9 p.m. | At 8 pm.— T THE DAILY ALASKA EMI’III X & CIVIC INTERESTS ARE CONSIDERED BY somp‘nnm‘s Three projects of civic and terri- | torial importance were considered by Soroptimists at their regular] . meeting on the Baranof Terrace! Friday noor A Library Board dnnauon, €o- (OMMURITY EVENIS| "umn Order of Raink t 2 pm busine February 5 p.m. — Juneau Association ex Baranof Hotel At 7 pm—ad in city Congert ecutive board | at council mbers, city l February 6 on: Tub. an Legion post 9 o'clock tblic re Admiral Joseph Greenspun and Mrs. Greenspun at Governor's House. | At noon—Busi Women's Cluk race Room, 7:30 p.m ATC in Roo ing. At 8 pm class in Valentine, Bulld- Potters glazing AB Hall club rooms. February 8 i ! Februa At noon—Kiwanis Club, Baranof. |At 8 pm , PER night, Afternocn Safely hibit, AF At 8 p.m. montt inity Wom 7 in Rectory, Club at home; of Mrs. James Rarsen. g February 9 At noon—Char Baran of Commerce at } of Com- | churehw rehearsal munity Chorus, Methodist Febru: 10 roptimist Terrace at Baranof, m.—18th degree, Scottish iple, 1 February 11 At 1:30 pm. Valentine Trinity Guild. At 8 pm.—Sons of Norway Fellows Hall. At 10 pm annual At o At noon meeting At 8 Rite Tel iness T mo2d, | 4 o —Juneau rirem 5 34tk ball, Elks Ballroom. February 13 At 8 pm.—Alaska Potters Hall club At 1:30 pm meeting Day. JWC at home of cial-prog Mrs. Ray am, February 16 ~Women of Moose. February 17 At 6:30 pn.—VT dish dinner at Dugout. February 18 { At 7:30 o'clock—Rotary Club din=| ner-dance, B of Gold Room. February 21 uneau Shrine’ Club lay Scottish Rite Temple covered At 10 o'clo annual ance in e 11 | tryout { ¥ i { ) ption " tor | JUNEAU, ALASKA operation with othe tempting to secu. for Juneau ation of the Methodist col ich is to be located in Alaska Cancer Society taken up at the meat- under the guidance of Pr t Alice Thorne. After presentation by Edna I ton Lomen of the need for addi- tional funds to build Juneau’s public s under the Community Service provisions, it was vot 1e club donate 50 to be to the Library Fund Board next two ye xmm jon of the ¢ of Juneau as a site for was discussed civic groups a project were paid its Alask Gordon Gould, k ‘in Ala urging the home for the college. ed at the meeting was the b has developed Juneau Displ! er hich the ¢ Alaska Divisi soci This new educational al is pictorial and specifically 1ed for t in mote sections Territc it is ditfi- ke the ¢ e un- vill have wide dis- imo villages by \ of the club and of Alaska Native ersonnel the Service. optimist committee members ooperated with the Alaska Di- er Society in tl letely Ala lla Parker, nces Pa by Jack Glove Aline Warner and Miss Da thy Whitney presented 1nd membership committee repo The business meeti continued until Febr ; was ary 10. Some s of conifer have seven ¢ evergreen re needles which last fcr or year Mirror 3 am. 4.7 6t new open to {NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL REPORT In the Comn ioner’s Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One. Before GORDON GRAY, U. S. Com- missioner and Ex-Officio Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct. In the Matter of the Last Will and Testament Estate of ANNA ROSENB: deceased. d G, NOTICE is hereby given that N.| C. Banfield, administrator, with Will annexed to letters of administration, f the estate of Anna Rosenberg, ceased, has filed herein his final -r)m\ and petition for a decree of ribution. de aring will be held upon said | and account before signed at Juneau, Alaska, h 30, 1950, at 10:00 A.M., at which time all persons having ob- jections to the manner said estate has been adminis or tc the decree of the residue of said estate to Sylvia Woods of Seattle, Washing- the | ton. may appear, tile their objecti [Aand be heard. WITNESS my hand and official | seal this 27th day of January, 1! GORDON GRAY, U. S. Commissioner and Probate Judge—Juneau Precinct. First publication, Jan. 28, 1650. Last publication, Feb. 18, 1850. EYES EXAMINED Second and Franklip DR. D. D. MARGUARDT OPTOMETRIST PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS LENSES PRESCRIBED Juneau [ GENERAL @D ELECTRIC LEADER RANGEQ b | | % | Compare these huge values with any other range in the same price field — General Electric “Speed Cooking,” plus a low, low price, plus these big features: i © HI-SPEED CALROD® UNITSY; | cleaner cooking © OVERSIZE OVEN! ! Perfect for all types of cooking. © BIG THRIFT COOKER! For real economy cooking. o NO-STAIN OVEN VENTI Traps oven vapors grease. ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT AND Cheerful Dispenseérs of POWER CO. Friendly Dependable o Tlectrical Service rector of | 1 of the Can- | __ on | in which | and distribution | I'|l1JlI|!l|||!IllIl|" \ l NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: | To the qualified electors of the City | of Juneau, Alaska, and of the High- educational | lands Subdivision proposed to be an- | nexed to the City of Juneau— That pursuant to the Resolution | of the Common Council of the City of Juneau entitled: A RESOLUTION ordering a spec- | 1 election within the City of Ju- neau and within the Highlands Sub- division proposed to be annexed to the City of Juneail for the purpose of submitting to the qualified elect- or. xation; . fixing the time d places of such election, and for | S b'mp imists | giving notice tifereof; providing for | appointing | polling places, and judges and clerks thereof; specify- ing the qualifications of voters; pro- viding for canvassing :eturns; nnd for other burposes”, passed & of January, 1950, a special elec- | non will be held from 8 o'clock A. M. to and until 7 o'clock P.M. on Tuesday the Tth day of March, 1950, | .| within the City of Juneau and sep- |arately within the Highlands Sub- division, at which election all quali- field electors of the City of Juneau | 'MURPHY & MURPHY | ind of the said Highlands Subdi- vision are invited to vote separately | on the following proposai: PROPOSAL. Shall the Highlands | Subdivision be annexed to the City | |of Juneau? That the bounauiies of the High- lands Subdivision territory provosed to be anneked to the City of Juneau ,lare described as follows: Beginning at Corner No. is identical to U. 8. 1, which deg. 11 min. east 42332 feet to Cc { ner No. 2, also Corner No. 2 of U. S | Survey No. 375 and Corner No. Juneau City limits; thence due imorth a distance of 1528.56 feet to| | Corner No. 3, also Corner No. 9 of buneuu City limits and Corner No. |3 of U. 8. Survey No. 375; thence | south 88 deg. 46 min. west a distance | | of 1742.60 feet to Corner No. 4, ‘|1<4 Corner No. 4 of U. S. Survey No. 375; thence due south a distance of 323.82 | feet to Corner No. 5, also Corner | No. 5 of U. S. Survey No. 375, on ll\c mean high tide line of Gastineau Channel: thence south 48 deg. 43| min. west a distance of 1200.30 feet | to Corner No. 6; thence south 41\ deg. 18 min. east a distance of 3473.98 | feet to Corner No also Corner No. 12 of Juneau City limits;thence north 00.00 feet to the point of begin- containing aproximately 125.6 acres, all being situated outside of and contiguous to the northwesterly | corporate limits of the City of Ju- Alask at the entire area embraced n- the cor ate limits of the City of Juneau shall constitute one voting precinct for voting within the City of Juneau; and the voting place therein shall be at the Coun- cil Chambers in the City Hall Build- the entire embraced | within the bhoundaries of the High- | |lands Subdivision shall constitute a | | separate voting precinct for voting | within said Highlands Subdivision; and the voting place therein slnm be at The Juneau Church of Christ. | That the qualifications of an el- Officio | ector for such special election shall | CLARENET- Favre \bE as X(lllu»h He or she shall be [ |person® of the age of 21 years or mml e, and shall be the owner of sub- tantial property interests in land, | b\uldn‘g\ or improvements on land | {or tidelands within the City of Ju- |neau within the Highlands Sub- ivision, provided: That those own- | {ers of land within the limits of the| | Highlands Subdivision who have fil- i led a statement of their ownership in the United States General Land Office for the District in which the land is situated, in compliance with sections 22-2-1 — 22-2-18 Al- | aska Compiled Laws Annotated 1949 | | shall be presumed to be the owners | of substantial property interests in {land or possessory rights in land, tidelands or improvements upon land or tidelands within such High- lands Subdivision in the absence of a clear showing to the contrary. That all persons so qualified to vote at such election shall register their names residence sand qualifi- cations for voting with the election | judges on the day of such election, provided: That electors residing | within the City of Juneau shall so | register and vote at the aforesaid | voting place within the City; and | electors residing within the said Highlands Subdivision shall register' and vote at the aforesaid voting ’plflce within said Highlands Sub- Datfd Juneau, Alaska, the 27th day of January, 1950. (SEAL) C. L. POPEJOY, | City Clerk, City of Juneau, Alaska. | First publication, Jan. 28, 1950. ‘Lm publication, Feb. 18, 1950. Notice is hereby given that the collector of customs for this district has issued an ord~: dated January 20, 1950, authoriziaz the na:e of the oil screw ANNA, official number 253926, owned by the Territory of {Alask::, as represented by th: De- partment of Health, of which Ju- neau, Alaska, is the home port, to | be changed to HEALTH. JAMES J. CONNCRS Collector of Customs Juneau, Alaska. First publication, Feb. 3, 1950. Last publication, Feb. 7, 1950. Minnesota has 91 lakes named Mud Lake. SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN'S s of the City and of the ten-ltorv; ideration | proposed to be annexed the question | and approved on the "cm" Land Monu- | treasurer’s | ment No. 3 and Corner No. 11 of the | .| Juneau City limits; thence north 10 | |23% ACRES, approximately 1% |3 BEDROOM- SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1950 = FOR SALE W=-A=N=T A-D-S i FOR SALE SEATER TRACT—2 bdr. pine-pan- nelled, firer partly furnished. Homey, comfortable. GOLD BELT—3 hdr. fireplace, elec- tric kitchen, furnace, completely furr :d. Immediately available. GOLD BELT—Juneau’s finest, 5- rooms, fireplace, wall-to-wall car- 2 completed bedrooms, finfshed. Garage, venitian blinds. New, IM- MEDIATELY AVAILABLE. SIXTH STREET—2 bdr., beautifully hed, electric kitchen, view, ced gardens. AS—Building suitable 2 and commercial down- New FHA home, 2 bed- | ! | peting, | | ! and other boats. Gift shop, hine shop, 2 apartment hous- od money makers. LOTS— acier Highway, Gold Belt, Cal- houn, 1 { | REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS | Phone 676 over Frist Na!mnal Bank |LARGE cabin FOR SALE FIRE WOOD, any 1"nglh Quick de- livery. Order now. Ph. 946. 404-4t | | |SEE OR CALL Mrs. A. H. Paulson, 740 E Str. Blue 657, for Avon Cosmetics and Toiletries, shopping bags, relig: cards, books and gifts. sold on consignment. | records, Articles 1949 STUDEBAKER % b Shown by appointment. Ph. Doug- las 235 after 6 p.m 4-door, R. W. Cow- 416-tf ; 1938 PLYMOUTH rolet 2-door. |D. NO, very :;Bnd condition. Ph, 153. 416-tf | accu- | 410- ’wt{ Blue 213 400-t1 | "APT. BLDG. immediate pancy. Ph. Green 925 . O. Ph. box 3099. ON YOUR WAY w0 WG"' 1eave your ; ‘ laundry at Juneau Laundvette. At ! tendant will care for it. Pick it | ou way home. 70-t1 | Dia- ‘EVLRAL Ldrge ana Small monds. Perfect stones. prices at the First Bank. National | 35 | SPINDRIER washing ma- good condition. Ph. Black { after 5 pm. EASY chine, 820 % “pickup. Pl 1948 GMC ton NEW DELT $150.00. G band s: orge Bro 1 Douglas, Douglas Highway. ( plastic | 417-2t | 417-3t H 1940 ! Bargain | — '4 NEW HOUSES in the Highlands section, two bedrooms and al- lowance for a third, full concrete basements, garage, laundry, el- ectric hot water heaters, auto- matic oil furnace, completely in- sulated for a low maintenance [ Financed by FHA on very lieral terms. Secondary financ- ing” for down payment is a able to qualified veterans. Bob Druxman REPRESENTING WILLIAM WINN 123 FRONT §' LARGE concrete basemeni acre patented. West Juneau Road 1 mi. from Steel Bridge. $2850. Also acre lots at $800. FULLY furn. 2 bed house, possible third bedroom. 3! acres pat, near Salmon Creek. Gardens, gaP- age, wonderful place for Kkids, sshool bus service free. $7,850, Lena Point. beach frontage. $2,500. SEATTER TRACT 2 hedroom, large vard, move in today. Furnished, elec kitchen, channel view. $9,000. $2,500 will finance. 4-BEDROOM, Basin Road. Base ment suitable’ income apt. $6,800. (SEVERAL GOOD LISTINGS AT FRITZ COVE. PETER wWOOD SALES AGENCY ISEWARD AT MARINE WAY Telephone 911. WANTED \VAI\TED TO RENT or bu}-2 or 3 bedroom apt. or home. Walter D. Field. Ph. 581. 419-tf on 1 200 {WANTED TO BUY tea wagon, any condition. Ph. 986. 418-3t NOW is the tw..ie w0 get your out- board motor ready for spring. Exerpienced outboard mechanic with proper equipment at your service. Chas. G. Warner Co. Ph. 473, 416-tf \()RTO. RADIO & APPLIANCE REPAIR. We pick up and deliver. Ph, 159, 414-61 ANTED—By February 10, cen trally located furnished apartmen by steadily employed marrie man. Telephone 374 or 271, D) WANTED—Room for_ elderly we man with light board. Phone Mr Charles Hooker, 927, D. DAY NURSERY—Mothers care fc your small child. Mrs. Wm. Pas Sey. Ph. 938. 406-t practice Marimba, fouse, Front and i 414-tf CEEES | " like. new.| Front and 414-tf SIV. e Mus in. Fav M [LLCXR!\/ GblTAR Favre Music House. Main. House. 414-tf Mu\l:’tri ml D. Field. 419--tf from airport. Walter Ph.581. BEAUTIFULLY furnished six room house, excellent view, close to school, new electric equipment, s including Bendix, garage. Calll 897 418-3t {FOR LONGER lasting clothes, us Juneau Laundrette. Machines ster: ilized between washings. 3rd and ranklin Str. 70-¢ e o = a0 ® WANTED—By February 10, centrally located furnished apartment by steadily employ- ed married man. Telephone @ 374 or 271 after 6 p.m. tf © c e 0 ¢ 0 0 0 o WANTED to buy—Boat suitable fo1 light towing and working log rafts. Approx. 36 ft.—Diesel pre- ferred. Call 362 Douglas. 417-3t MISCELLANEQUS USED BATHROOM fixtures. Priced | for quick sale, Ph, 837. 418-3t cumplet- furniture, apartment. 418-tf two balhs ely redecorated, new upstairs equipped for 511 W 11th. Ph. 789. ARMY FORD JEEP—excellent con- dition, front wheel drive—vener cab. Priced for immediate sale 750.00. Call 105 days. Blue 472 mghts ask for Don. 418-6t FORRENT STEAMHEATZU Rooms, weekly or Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69tf WFRLITZER Spinit piano for rent Anderson Piano £.co. Ph. 143 NOW’'S THE TIME to think about a new radio phone for- your boat. PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. has the NORTHERN on display. 418-tf Some shrimplike animals live on the edges of the ice near the North Pole; others are found in the boil- nz waters of hot springs. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, | that the undersigned was, on the | 16th day of January, 1950, duly ap- pointed Administrator of the estate of Alger John Fieldsend, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of deceased are required to present the same, with proper vouchers attached, to the undersign- ed at Juneau, Alaska, within six months from the date of this notice, at the office of Joseph A. McLean, Attorney. Dated this 16th day of January, 1950. /s/ DOUGLAS GRAY, Administrator of the estate of Alger John Fieldsend. First publication, Jan. 4, 1950. Last publication, Jan. 25, 1950. | GUARANTEED Realistic Perman« ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up, Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201 315 Decker Way. WINTER and POND, Co., Inc. Complete photographic Supplies Developing-Printing-Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats [s it necessary for science and re- ligion to become reconciled? The Baha'i Faith says “yes”! For lit- crature write immediately to Box 992 Mountain View, Alaska. 295-1t LOST AND FOUND LOST—In vicinity of postoffice four keys in leather container— Reward. Ph. 265 or leave at Em- pire. 415-3t FOUND—Keys on holder. Owner may have same by paying for this adv. 414-tf OIL TANK IS DINING ROOM BILLINGS, Mont., —(®—A 55, 000-barrel oil tank served as a dining rocm when the Continental Qil Co., held open house at the opening of its new $9,500,000 Bill- ings refinery. The new refinery has a daily crude oil capacity of 7,500 barrels. Open 11 a. m. to 3 a. m. THE MIRROR CAFE Chinese Food Steaks—Chicken Yoccococccoccocoocccoosd

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