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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASRA P * wome according to Mrs. Leota PROGRAM TODAY July 3 CARNIVAL—Afternoon and Evening at Sub Port Fun Zone Mechanical Rides, Concessions, Ponies, Prizes Galore 8:00 P.M.—BOAT RACES 11:00 10:15 A.M.—GR/ SO P.M.—FIREWORKS TOMORROW July 4 D PARADE Float Awards— Most Beautiful Float Most Original Float Most Patriotic Float Second Most Beautiful Float Second Most Original Float Most Comical Float Best Decorated Cars— First Prize —_— $ 50.00 Second Prize s 25.00 Third Prize = 10.00 Most Appropriate 4th of July Costume (boys)—First, $5; second $2.50. Most Appropriate 4th of July Costume (girls)—Fisst, $5; second, $2.50. Best Sustained Character (boys)—First, $5; second, $2.50. Best Sustained Character (girls)—First, $5; second, $2.50. Best Decorated Bicycle (boy: First, $5; second, $2.50. Best Decorated Bicycle (girls)—First, $5; second, $2.50 . Best Decorated Doll's Buggy (girls)—First, $5; second $2.50. Best Decorated Wagon, Scooter, or Tricycle (boys)—First, $5; second, $2. Best Marching Turnout—(boys’ organization)—$10. Best Marching Turnout—(girls’ organization)—$10. (Boys’ and girls’ oganizations must have at least eight marchers in line of march to be considered for prize money.) 11:30 A.M.—SPORT CARNIVAL—BALL PARK /s’ 20-yard dash— 4 yrs. and younger—First, $1; second, 50c; third, 2oc. rd dash— 4 yrs. and younger—First, $1; second, 50c; third, 25c. ard dash— 5 and 6 years—First, $1; second, 50c; third, 25c. ard dash— 5 and 6 years—First, $1; second, 50c; third, 25c. Boys' 30-yard dash— 7 and 8 years—First, $1; second, 50c; third, 25¢. Girls’ 30-yard dash— 7 and 8 yea i ard dash— 9 and 10 year ard dash— 9 and 10 years—First, $1; second, 50c; third, 25c. ard dash—11 and 12 years—First, $1; second, 50c; third, 25c. 50-yard dash—11 and 12 rs—First, $ econd, 50c; third, 25c. ard dush—13 and 14 years—First, $1; second, 50c; third, 25c. and —First, $1; second, 50c; third, 25c. Girls’ 75-yard dash—15 and years—First, $1; second, 50c; third, 25¢. Boys' 100-yard dash—17 to 18 years—First, $5; second, $2.50; third, $1. Girls' 100-yard dash—17 to 18 years—First, $5; second, $2.50; third, $1. Men’s 100-yard dash—Free for All—First, $10; second, $5. Fat Men’s Race—200 pounds or over—First, $10; second, $5—75 yards. Women’s Race—Over 18—First, $10; second, $5. SACK RACES (Furnish own sacks): 20 Yards— 17 years and younger—First, $1; second, 50c; third, 25c. 20 Yards— 9 years and younger—First, $1; second, 50c; third, 25c. 25 Yards—11 years and younger—Fil second, 50c; third, 25c. 25 Yards—13 years and younger—First, $1; second, 50c; third, 25c. 30 Yards—15 years and younger—First, $1; second, 50c; third, 25c . BICYCLE RACES (Circular Track): Boys—12 years and under—1 lap—First, $2; second, $1. Boys—13 to 16 years—3 laps—First, $3; second, $1.50. Girls—12 years and under—1 lap—First, $2; second, $1. Girls—13 to 16 years—2 laps—First, $3; second, $1.50. DAY LIGHT FIREWORKS AT SUB PORT FUN ZONE NEW FASHIONS FOR FALL AT BEHRENDS; | BUYER COMES HOME | Lmith, wemen's, wear buyer for B.| ! M. Behrend’s Company. And slamorous for the men | for whom women are alleged to| dress in their best apparel. | | Mrs. Smith returned last week |after a month along the coast | buying fall clothing for her Al- | laska customers | FORSALE | FOR SALE NICE clean 24 ft. house trailer; parking space available. Move in today, reasonable. E. A, Wik, | inquire 825 A St. after 5:30 p.m.i 45 3t GOING cheap—10 sections of 4x8 fir quonset hut flooring. Good condition. Ph. 902 from 9 to 6. 45-5t | “We are coming into a season of | | heaver colo exciting new clcthes and styles,” Mrs. Smith said. | | <There will not be just one fash-| VERY small_house for sale, Basin Road. Call 987 evenings. 45-10t | e e i FURNISHE?: duplex. Redecorated and in excellent condition throughout. Price reduced for quick sale. Three blocks from schools and Federal Building. 2 BEDROOM home. Furnished. View. Greenhouse in connection. Close in. BUSINESS PROPERTIES: RoorA- ing house and store. Cabins in heart of business district. Sea- view apartmen in city and on highway. |pouGLAS fonable color this fall. There will| LJVING room, bedroom, kitchen, | THE Peterson home, furnished or Ibe o dozen—lush pumpkin, cle | reds, saffron yellow, charcoal black | among them / | Skirt Lengths Stabilized One thing pleased Mrs. Smith— the skirt length situation has fin- bath on Fritz Cove Road. C: F.{ Brown. Box 274. Reasonable. Call Green 785. 45-3t unfurnished. Price greatly re- duced. | WESTINGHOUSE electric roaster. y CLAUDE Smith business property. FHA financed new home. Two bedrooms. RURAL I jally stabilized. Skirt lengths for| bouRIE bed springs and mattress. | FRITZ COVE: Beautiful year- sui‘s, she said, were 13 and 13! { inch Frocks were shorter. Ab-| |out 14 inches from the floor. | | “I believe that the manufactur- | lers deserve the credit for main- | taining a reasonable length for| skirts,” she st “The lines of a! | suit are ruined by shortening or llengthening when styles change, | and ‘his the makers realize.” | Fabrics in new merchandise will| ! be elaborate. It will be a velvet: season and there will be fancy! | weaves in new woolens. Here| checks will continue to be ])upulm'l' |as will plaids and stripes. i The name of a new je sag- | | no-mor, reveals the reason for its| popularity among winter materials, ! | but its lovely shades must be seen | | to be apprecia‘ed, Mrs. Smith said. | | Velvets will be used for every-| thing—suits, ~dresses, hats—even! bags, shoes and gloves. ! ! And Oh the Hats | | “And, oh, fall hats are out of| { this world!” Mrs. Smith’s enthus-| iasm for the new hats indicated that they will really be pretty spec- | {ial. “They are feminine, wearable. | | Feathers and veiling make them hecoming. Even the firms like Stetson and Dobbs that usually | | specialize in tailored things are| sy cocktail hats. You'll| ove them.” { “Coats? Well, they are mostly casual. That is probably because | 50, many wcmen on the coast wear Rr coats for dre: For a cloth | coat, something tailored or casual .or general use remains smart and | ydpular,” Mrs. Smith said. Suits are m its continue to favor the slim| ,fli uette but dresses may be full >F follow a pencil line. Draped houlders and semi-dolman sleeves | I ife still good. Sequins, beads, lace—everything| o make them very dressy will di { ihguish cocktail dre: . The bal- erina length for dinner or evening iresses, Mrs. Smith said, is fast| iisappearing. “Formal gowns were full length and cocktail dresses ibout 13!: inches from the floor.” | By Augus® 1 this shiny new me: handise will begin to arrive at Behrends, and the fall season will se on its way. At least as far as women's wearing apparel is con-; serned. Her month in the south was spent n Los Angeles, San Francisco, Sortland and Seattle. Mrs. Smith rollowed the market weeks that | were staggered so that no twol| ere held at the same time. So ny eastern manufacturers have| | representatives on the Pacific Coast ind so many western firms have come into fashion prominence”that California has become a style cen- ter equal to New York, according to Mrs. Smith, who found the buy- ing of winter clothing in midsum- | mer not too difficult because of | the moderate weather. “It was| even cool suit weather, in fact, | which was a help for an Alaskan,” | she said. Just off the shores of Gastineau | Channel half way to Douglas, you| Black gabardine topcoat, siz &2. Phone Black 158. 43-3t BABY play pen and stroller. Ph. Black 630. 43-3t 8-MONTH-o0ld Doberman Pinscher puppies. Phone Black 675. 42-4t 22 hp. Speedtwin Evinrude, almost new, $235. 13 ft. sea sled, $75. Also several other small boats and motors at Madsen Cycle and Fishing Supply. 42-3t FURNISHED house, nutom?tlc fur- nace, electric water heater, base- ment, garage, large yard. l’honel 348. ' 40-tf round home. Good water, mod- ern, furnished. View. LENA COVE: 2 bedroom well-buflt home. Furnished. View. Under $4,000. Patented acreages. Buildings and good water supplies. Many eligi- ble for G. I. loans. Near Juneau 2 bedroom home with acreage which can be used for business. 2 Small houses on acre patented land. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTCRS - ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over Filst National Bank AT Port Alexander, trolling boat fully equipped to fish; 31 x 8-6-4 foot. Powered with Chrysler Ace Marine Engine. Price $2500.00. Reason for selling due to health. For further information wiré or write B. W. Russell, Port Alex- ander, Alaska. 40-8t [N DOUGLAS, one bedrocm home, furnished, full cement basement, large lot with berries. Ph. 1005. 34-tf ZROEHLER living room furniture, very good condition. Call at No. 156 Behrands Ave. 33-tf HRYSLER Crown—110 hp. 1 year old, 100 hours; inquire Bud’s Bar. 31-tf SEVERAL Large anda Smau Dia- monds. Perfect stones. Bargaln prices at the First Nationa Bank. 3By SHOE REPAIR machinery and equipment, See First National Bank. SMALL house, 523 4th St. Lot is 50 x 100. Beautiful view. Call Red 153 after 5 p.m. 522-4t { 32" TROLLING boat. $850.00 cash. Phone 143. 96-tf LENA Cove, furnisned cabin, run- ning water, boathouse. Ph. 278. 29-t1 | SUBURBAN PROPERTY OUT OF THIS WORLD. 2 bed: room home, other bldgs., beauti- ful setting, close to civilization but secluded, 55 acres patented. BUILDING LOTS at Auke Bay Auke Lake, Fritz Cove Road. Beach, view or privacy. 50 ft. frontage to 5 acres. $600 up to $2,500. Patented. COMFORTABLE 3 bedrcom home, other buildings, plenty of privacy. 5 acres patented, Peterson Hill. ALSO SEATTLE HOMES—LOTS Bob Druxman-Phone 891 | Fritz Cove Rd. or 123 Front St. FORRENT GARAGE—Call Red 52¢. t STEAMZATED Rooms, weekly o7 Montkly. Colonial Rooms. 69! WURLITZER Spinit piano for rent Anderson Plano Suco. Ph. 143, LOST AND FOUND FOUND—monogrammed gold tie clasp. Owner may have same by identifying it and paying for this ad. Call at Empire office. FBI NABS WANTED Several lots|FRITZ COVE. MONDAY, JULY 3, 1950 W-A-N-T A-D-S —— e OLD establisned Juneau business. Women's lines. High inconte. Current and past books available to accredited buyer. Price based only on inventory and fixtures. "DUPLEX: Very iuxurious owners apartment, with $75.00 per month remtal unit. Both apartments completely furnished. , Good loca< tion. View. G. E. automatic furnace in top condition. Three bearooms, Well built house with large living room and modern kitchen. Base- ment. 3% acres cleared patented ground. Large commercial gard- en. Good beach and boat moor- age. BEDROOM year roung nome lo- cated Eagle River road near Shrine Island. Very large living room with stone TYireplace. All modern conveniences. 3% acres landscaped and gardens. William Winn-Phone 234 Office in Alaska Credit sureau JUNEAU'S fastest growing realty company—no sidelines; we work hard to earn our 5% commissions. LIST with us today! . IN JUNEAU—a lovely 3 bd. home with fireplace, garage, large yard with fence, best neighborhood. Completely and beautifully fur- nished. $16,500, $6,000 handles. IN JUNEAU-—three beautiful bed- rooms, best neighborhood. Un- furnished. $16,000. IN JUNEAU—two houses best neighborhood, 3 bd. furn .in one, ¢ two apts. in other furn. $12,000 for both properties. IN JUNEAU—close in, 2 bd. beau- tifully furn. $8400 for quick sale. Not on hill, good neighborhood. See this in a hurry. ? IN JUNEAU—3 hd. furn,, Star Hill, $5800. 1IN JUNEAU—2 bd. furn, 324 Will- { oughby, $1800. HIGHWAY—2 mi. cleared bldg. lot, 1 $1500. . {HIGHWAY—2'; mi. 2 bd. unfurn, { very large rooms, view, over $2000 new elec. equipment. $11,000. LOOP ROAD—Maier Ranch 110 ’ acres pa‘., large 3 bd. house, furn. 30 x 30 concrete basement. Land excellent bldg.—solid glacial de- posit, patches small trees border- ing Mendenhall River, $12,600. AUK BAY REC. AREA—2 bd. pan- eled, fireplace, modern Kkitchen and bath, basement, second house suitable 2nd family. $8,00). WEST JUNEAU—2 bd. fireplace, 2!z acres, $5700. WEST JUNEAU—con. bsmt., 1 acre i pat. $2900. 1IN DOUGLAS—2 bd., new, unfurn. $7900. IN DOUGLAS—3 hbd., double yard, new kitchen, just redecorated, view, $7800. IN DOUGLAS—2 bd. double Iot with gardens and creek. Furn. $5500. TR SO ST o S BOAT “Valiant”, halibut and troll- MAN A'I' FAIRBA“KS crllj.zm;lm;.g‘gu;v.xno ”"’;mz”y ing gear, See F. S. Epperson or ‘ i ¥ary @ood DRy call Black 895. 18-tf FAIRBANKS, Alaska. July 3—® Donald Bowersmith, 24, who FBI 26 ft. Steelcraft cruiser, sleeps four. Will take late model auto on trade-in. See Lt. Applegate, ACS. 25-tf BOAT, “Biue Boy” completely out- fitted including dishes, two way radio, charts, electric winch, gas 32 volt generator, 32 volt gener- ator driven by the engine, sleeps six. 37% feet long, 3% foot beam, draws 4 feet of water, just been completely checked on the ways. Can be financed. Phone 607 or Blue 564. CRUISER “Northwind.” Phone Blue 809, 17-tf SILVERTONE table battery set, walnut finish, good for boat or cabin. Call 973 after 6 p.m. 23-3t HIGHWAY nome, Mile 16. Make offer, Ph. 707. 62-t1 agents said is wanted in California on kidnapping, forgery and robbery charges, was arrested here yester- day. FBI Special Agent John H. Wil- liams, said Bowersmith was arrested on a charge of “unlawful flight” and will be returned to Oakland, Calif. FAMILY REUNION HERE OVER FOURTH HOLIDAY Mrs. Wally Westfall has as guests } over the Fourth of July holiday her two brothers and their families from Hoonah Sound where they are engaged in logging operations. They are registered at the Gasti- neau Hotel and are: Lowell Colby and son Ma¥in with another son, Monty of Silver- ton, Oregon; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Colby and daughter Linda Rae and near the Ski Trail. 3-5 bed- rooms, 1 finished 2nd floor un- fin. 25 x 30 concrete basement, 30 ft. living room. Unfurn $10,000. TWO TRAILERS—$1,000 and $650. NEW LISTINGS—LOTS—2 lots 4th and East Sts., $400; 1 lot 4th at Kennedy $100; 1 lot end of 7th St., $500; 4 lots 6th at Park make offer; end of steel bridge cleared $1200; on ski trail 100 ft. above highway 1 lot $600; 8 acres Doug- las Road, good water; 2 lots near Douglas boat shop $600; 1 lot with two quonsets gives two build- ing sites with water and sewer connected $1200. PETER WOOD' Real Fstuie No. 3 Klein Bldg. USED CARS —_ 1937 PLYMOUTH 4 door sedan Tel. 911 | will find TRVING’S—Come over to- | LOT 60 x 150 cleared. Located on son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and 2:30 P.M.—BASEBALL GAME—Moose vs. Elks R. W. COWLiNG CO. (e Fourth and see the fie worla.| vl and bridge, Wed . S03-1 | Ghmp on Hoomah Sowd. e 3 5 i 2 see the fire works. | ail al ridge. . 502-t1 8:00 P.M.—FINN HORSE AT SUB PORT ZONE ZO! | Camp on Hoonah Sound. . = There will ke a special mn“n‘.anSEN’r Apartments. Call 428. 9 Booths Open All Afternoon and Evenin, | ¢ k | g You are invited to meet your e, # St Ler! Toumetly Bo ] 8-U!| whing dinger friends at IRVING'S. WANTED s P HISCELLAHEOUS :“ t";‘;’fl”;‘g":'m“fi start and | WATTRESS at Percy's Cafe. 45-tf end af “ITEED . : CALL FOR BIDS fers after 5 pm. for free esti- GUARAZTEED Kealistic Perman- | nopjce s hereby given that the Hone' 996 |* ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 u mate. P 331 O N P | Gity of Juneau, Alaska will receive| Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 20) | o5jeq bids up to 10:00 A. M. July| TO EXCHANGE: One dble-hulled 315 Decker Way. 7, 1950, at the office of the City] 24 speedboat Garwood design for WINTER and POND, Co., Inc. Clerk, Juneau, Alaska, at which outboard _bOat aqd motor about Combplete photographic Supplies nmev all bids will be opened and{ 15 ft. Write Empire C 10. 42-3t Developing-Printing-Enlarging pubhc_]y read aloud for the con-j Crro oy Clean-up work, business Artists’ Paints and Materialy struction of an access road to Ever-} To o1 o onts, Phone Black 990, Blue Printing - Photostats zreen Bowl in the City of Juneau. . 40-1mo. The approximate quantities in- i I've got mews for you—you are | yolyed are as follows: I've got news for you—you are invited to spend your loose mo- | Grouted rock wail ... 217 ¢ 5 |invited to spend your ‘loose mo- ments at IRVING'S. Minors per- | gxcavation ... 100 cu. yds. | ments at IRVING’S. Minors per- dilited o0y It ity parehis. ock excavation ... 8 cu yds. | mitted only if with parents. 3 Soarse gravel or rock fill 900 cu. yds. Gravel surfacing ......... 150 cu.yds.| still time to save at L Goldstein’s. Each bid shall be in accordance All items greatly reduced! with the plans, specifications, andf —— ——M————— other contract documents now on INVITATION TO BID file with the City Engineer. ) il Bid forms may be obtained from The University of Alaska invites ;fi“l&%r# the City Clerk or City Engineer. bids on certain items of ‘househnld m The City of Junean reserves the furniture and fittings for’ two resi- BONDED # |right to rejecs any or all bids and)dences at College, Alaska. Delivery 100 PROOF to waive all informalities in the bid- to be made by September 30, 1950. ding. Details may be obtain by inquiring Dated this 27 day of June, 1950 at the Office of the Comptroller, J. L. McNAMARA, | University of Alaska, College, City Engineer. Alaska. 9:00 P.M.—FREE DANCE AT SUB PORT FUN ZONE ) PAINT now! Call Ralph 2., Tref- 11:00 P.M.—FIREWORKS DISPLAY ON WATERFRONT 12:00 P.M.—AWARDING OF CAR AT SUB PORT FUN ZONE FIREWORKS subject to change because of weather conditions. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT Buy Your _ TiCkEIS NOW! g ——————— e ———— Publish; June 28, 29, 30, July 1. ll’ubl\sh'. June 26, July 3, 10, 1950,

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