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PAGE SIX T0P SPOT ANGLERS C(ROWDED AS TROUT DERBY PROGRESSES Two old timers on the Chamber of Commerce Trout Derby score- board still hold top spots, but anglers recently entering the con- Fly to Seattle at new reduced Clipper fares \66.00 ONE WAY E‘l 18'80 ROUND TRIP (Plus Tax) Again Pan American cuts Alask: fares — the third time in five years! But only the fare is cut. You still get big, dependable 4- engine planes . . . fine food . .. the most experienced crews and stewardess hospitality. For resgrvations, call Pan test are crowding them.' Dr. C. Earl Albrecht still has the edge in the cutthroat division, but E. J. Cowling is right behind him in fact, only eight ounces benind him Cowling’s entry in the trout classic is a three-pound five ounce trout measuring 24 inches from nose to tail. That's one and one-half inches longer than the Dr. Albrecht’s entry. But the main factor considered in judging entries is the weight of the fish, according to Carl Rusher, derby judge. Length will be consid- ered in judging ties, he added Third place in cutthroat division is also held by Cowling, whose three-pound five-ounce third place entry is one inch shorter than the fish in second place Dick Frank Dan Ward have throats weighing more. In Genevieve half pound | spot Joe Hughes is in second place with . tw -pound six-ounce catch | tu his credit. G. Potolicel and cut- or McNallon, all entered three pounds Joe Varden div three still Dolly Potter’s entry the holds top The trout derby does noi enda until August 15, and changes are | expected to take place in the derby | standings before that time. | The derby is open to all comefs, r free of charge. Fish entered must Americanat... be caught in the fresh waters of Baranof Hotel | Southeast Alaska with rod and reel. Phone 106 | Any number of fish may be entered PAMA/”[”[(A” | at Juneau-Young Hardware Com- pany, derby headquarters. | — Horto Arewars | vade Mark, Pan American World Airuays, Ine. W YEARS WE'VE FLOWN ALASKA Mexican Lace Blouses and hand woven skirts at Nina's Nik How Much Do You Knew about Christian Science? If you are not correctly informed about Christian \ Science, how can you discuss it intelligently? Take this opportunity to learn some of the facts about this religion that has done so much to heal human ills and free sufferers from human misery. Attend A FREE LECTURE entitled “CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: | s PR 1 7 g o my Its Reinstatement of Primitive Christianity and Spiritual Healing" ’ by Ralph Castle, C. S. of San Francisco, California Member of the Board of Lectureship of | Juneau Airport ssion, | Kodiak ' | Kotzebue and one-! | Northway 2 is third | with a two-pound five-ouice entry.|geattle THE DAILY ALASKA EM Weather at Alaska Poinfs Weather conditlons and temper- atures at varlous Alaska points also on the Pacific Coast, at 4:30 am.,, 120th Meridian Time, -od released by the Weather Bureau are as follows: - Anchorage Annette Island Barrow Bethel Cordova Dawson Edmonton Fairbanks Haines Havre —Cloudy Drizzle Cloudy -Drizzle 52 36—Partly 19 5 50—Partly 44—Partly 66- 51—Partly (Missing) Cloudy Clondy Cloudy Cloudy 56—Partly 50--Ra Cloudy 54—Rain 47—Fog | Clouy Cloudy Mc Nome ath 50 52—Partly (Missing) George 44 Petersburg Portland Prince Cloudy Cloudy | Driz%e | Clouo} Rain | Partly Partly 50 Partly 51 Sitka Whitehorse Yakutat 52 NO INDUCTEES YET, BUT DRAFT BOARD IS | READY, SAYS DIRECTOR, The Selective Service System in | Alaska will continue in 8 of readiness,” but no induction will be issued at present, J. L. Mc- Cormick, Territorial director of the | system, said today. | McCormick returned from Wash- | ington, D. C. yesterday H tending a conference at quarters of the Sulective there. The meeting was presided over by Gen, Louis B. Hershe national director, McCormick said. Upon returning here, McCormick | instructed the five Selective S('l'\-; ice boards in the Territory to| ‘accelerate classifications in anti- cipation of induction calls,” he said. | Selective Service boards in Alaska | are in Juneau, Anchorage, Fair- | banks, Kodiak, and Nome. | The boards in Alaska have been | at 1 the head- | Service | in a state of readiness for the past | Ted Milleson went to Cordova and |had six months, he said. Preparations | have been made to spread the tem out, increéasing the number of poards to 19, if it becomes nece: sary McCormick said all youths mus* register when they reach their 18th | birthdays, and all registrants be- | tween 18 and 26 years of age must ) keep their local boards informed | )f changes of addresses or changes | of status' which might have a bear- ing on their classifications. { Since the above was written Mc-‘ Cormick has received word that the | Defense Department has called !m" 20,000 men and he has been in-| structed to be ready to furnish I ONA CARRIES 35, FLAG AT HALFSTAFF Charles and Margaret Powers, Col- { Underwood. i getsinger, H. R. Bates, George Leut- | | kehnes, | D'Epiro, D. H. Miller, S. H. Lorain and H. C. Robinson 'BARRAS FUNERAL 10 Barras, who died in Seattle July 1, { will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. in PIRE—-JUNEAU, ALASRA TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1950 W-A-N-T A-D-S FOR SALE 1948 5 hp. Johpson outboard motor $100. Good condition. Call 926 —after 6 p.m. call Black 932. 51-4t Ready to go. 50-6t 131 ft. trolling boat. Phone Green 710. DINING SET buffet, -hina closet, table 6 chairs, overstuffed chair, kitchen table with 3 chairs, May- tag, iron bed and 80-coil spring; other small items. 512 1ith St, or phone Blue 565. 47-6t can be operated by one man. Small in- vestment—good profits, for infor- mation, phone Green 865 or write Box 3075 Juneau. 49-6t 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. 45 3t VERY small house for sale, Basin Road. Call 987 evenings. 45-10t { WESTINGHOUSE electric roaster. Reasonable. Call Green 785. 45-3t The great day is coming, and this wistful chap, gazing uphill at Derby Downs, typifies the aspirations of thousands of Soap Box Derby contestants. This track, when it is readied for the big race August 13, will be the scene of {8-MONTH-0ld Doberman Pinscher the 13th annual All-American Soap Box Derby. | ; i puppies. Phone Black 675. 42-4t IN DOUGLAS, one bedroom home. furnished, full cement basement, large lot with berries. Ph. 1005. 34-t MONDAY FLIGHTS FOR U. 5. MARSHAL; MRS. MAHONEY HERE g S5 H The flag was at half staff over | good for boat or the Federal jail Monday in honor | cabin. Call 973 after 6 p.m. 23-3t i United States Marshal William | WANTED onel Meadows, Majors Moffett, 1 yahoney whose sudden deaih | Green and Wolffe; Shirley Tra- of peart attack eatly Sunday mor-| versie, Lois C. Smit’s, James EINOtt, yng shocked all who knew him. | . P. Gordon Gould ard Mr. and MIS. Gare of the flag at the jail was CAA employee, wife and baby ur- gently need 1 or 2 bedroom apt. or house. Permanent. Ph. Blue 5. 51-5t good condition, Call at 156 Behrands Ave. 33-tf very No. Pacific Northern Airlines brought 16 persons here yesterday and car- ried 19 on the westward flight. Arriving from Anchorage were Ernest Fric. {in the hands of a former Navy| Gloria Peterson boarded at Gus- ' man Explaining the half staff tavus and also George Leutkehnes,!flag he d, “To me, the boss was S. C. Little and A. F. Parker. {the commander of our ship.” Outbound, Mrs. Signild Overby, Mrs. Mahoney arrived today Chris Wyller, Mrs. Mary Foss and or 3 bedroom modemn house Phone T>uglas 35 1 ng 1 short. 50-4t . an American from the south. She been visiting in Arcata, Cal- when she was notified by Dan Mahoney, of her death. these to Anchor: s. Margaret | ifornia, and Rein! Brust, Mar-!her son, ! . vin Ritke, Grace Savitolts, John Ar- | husband’s DRESSMAKING Phone Red 632. alterations, 46-tf | WATTRESS at Percy's Cafe. 45-tf Kathleen Kohl, ~Carl|.ng of M ahoney in his favor: lte chair in his living room by his | PAINT now! Call Ralph A. Tref- { | fers after 5 pm. for tree esti- yon, were ade by Dr. William| tehead stance was | mate. Phone 996 33-tf reatly appreciated the famiy. | Announcement regarding the fu- | ¢ |neral will be made by the family' | i i Booked to Kodiak were George F. ;" Johnsen, J. Robinson and C. L. Mid- gett. by WANTED clean-up work, business establishments, Phone Black 990 40-1mo ) Wt g | omors £ BE HELD TOMORROW | es for James Nick KIWANIANS ARE TO SEE CIL PICTURE FORTY AND EiGHT , IN AN IMPORTANT Juneau Kiwanians will see for the first time Wednesday a color sound moving picture of the driil- ing for and production of oil Th Funeral serv ! FOR SALE | DAY AND NIGHT PHONES 676 and 207 (Mrs. W. A. Wood 207) I DOUGLAS: {3 Bdr. complewely furnished, fur- nace, complete basement, 2 lots, garage. Immediate occupancy. 2 bdr. furnished or unfurnished both prices under $5,000. Peter- son home FHA 2 bdr. unfurnish- ed, price greatly reduced. |JUNEAU: IBEAUTIFUL, completely re-decor- | ated, duplex, view, completely | furnished 2 fireplaces. Apt. will I meet monthly payments. Best ! neighborhood. 2 bdr. home furnished, green house ¢ view, electric dish washer. DUPLEX on Gastineau; also apt. house both good income. WEST JUNEAU: 2 or 3 bedroom home, 600 x 100 lot, garage, view, fireplace, elec- tric dishwasher, washing machine, large refrigerator, etc., priced for quick sale. GLACIER HIGHWAY: 10 mi. 5-acres GI loan house and garage. Completely furnished. Near Duck Creek house on pat- ented ocreage; also 160 acres pat ented with some houses, MURPEY & munmv’i 2205 REALTCRS - ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over Fiist National Bank SUBURBAN PROPERTY KROEHLER living room (urnlture,‘OUT OF THIS WORLD. 2 bed- | room home, other bld beauti- § ful setting, close to civilization i but secluded, 55 acres patented. BUILDING Auke Beach, view or privacy. frontage to 5 acres. to $2,500. Patented. COMFORTABLE 3 bedrcom home, other buildings, plenty of privacy. 5 acres patented, Peterson Hill. ALSO SEATTLE HOMES—LOTS LOTS at Auxe Bay, Lake, Fritz Cove Road. 50 ft. $600 up Bob Druxman-Phone 891 L Fritz Cove Rd. or 123 Front St. FOR RENT STEAM>TATED Rooms, weekly or Montkly. Colonial Rooms. 69t WURLITZER Spinit piano for rent Anderson. Plano Suco. Ph. 1a3 QIGHWAY_XIUN. Mile i6. Make | ofter. Ph. 707. 62-t1 ) FORSALE —_—m—mm OLD established Juneau business, Women’s lines. High income. Current and past books available to accredited buyer. Price based only on inventory and fixtures. |DUPLEX: Very 1uxurious owners apartment, with $75.00 per month rental unit. Both apartments completely furnished. Good loca- tion. View. G. E. automatic furnace in top condition, FRITZ COVE. Three bearcoms Well built house with large living room and modern kitchen, Base- ment. 3% acres cleared patenteqd ground. Large commercial gard- en. Good beach and boat moor. age, BEDROOM year rouna mome lo- cated Eagle River road near Shrine Island. Very large living room with stone fireplace. .All modern conveniences, 3% acres ( landscaped and gardens. William Winn-Phone 234 | Office in Alaska Credit bureau |NEW LISTING—a country nhome | with enough gardens in and space for animals and chickeris to feed the family the year acre cleared and ’ grubbed, good drainage, sandy { soil. Vegetables and berries al- : most ready for harvest—all you i can use and some to sell. House modern, solid and clean. 2 bed- { rooms. Large basement, garage. Near airport. By appt. $12,000. JUNEAU'S fsstest growing realty company—no sidelines; we work hard to earn our 5% comimissions, i 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. ®n- ! furnished. $16,000, i 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. 4 Not on hill, good neighborhood. ! See this in a hurry. {IN JUNEAU—3 bd. furn., Star Hill i $5800. {IN JUNEAU—2 bd, furn., 324 Will- oughby, $1900. | FORSALE | CRESENT Apartments. Call 428. 68-t1 { CRUISER Blue 809. 22 S&W revolver, “Northwind. Phone 17-tf excellent con- | dition; $50. Call Green 960. 47-t11 =HIGHWAY 2 mi. cleared bldg. lot, $1500. HIGHWAY—2% mi. 2 bd. unfurn, { very large rooms, view, over $2000 i hew elec. equipment. $11,000. LOOP ROAD—Maier Ranch 110 acres pat., 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. MEETING THURSDAY | lHOL;SE and 2 lots, on corner op- 'AUK BAY REC. AREA—2 bd. pan- share from Alaska. All men of 25| posite Government School Doug- | €led, fireplace, modern kitchen years of age who are now in class The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts i the Gulf of Mexico. the .chapel of the Charles W. Car- i An important meeting of the So-| The film is entitled “Neptune’s | ter Mortuary. THURSDAY, JULY 13 ! 8§P. M, I CHURCH BUILDING FIFTH and MAIN | First Church .cl Christ, Scientist, Juneau, Alaska Cordially Invites You to Attend [ A-1 will be called bor premducuoni physical. Those who are qualified| called for induction in September.| they will go to the 24-year group. ‘ LLA IS TO MEET ON ! THURSDAY AFTERNOON 3 Greece, in 1888 and came to Doug- | The afternoon sewing group of ..y, 1909, For many years he was {the Lutheran Ladies’ Aid will meet |, oppioyee of the old Treadwell Thursday aftérnoon at the home\Mm& of Mrs. Harold Stratton, 437 W.| 11th Street. Miss Margaret Mal-| and will be co-hostess. | The Aid announced that its an- | nual bazaar will be held on Oct- [POSSSSSHSS S SRS S e S ) Would you let him répresent your business? Of course your answer is NO! in g short time the business you have. worked ) S e o el e ars Your printing should be judged in the same light your letterhead and business forms are the only criteria by which custom- ers and manufacturers judge you and your business. to be good! Almost any shop can fill your next printing order, but if you want printing that sells you and your business — printing that will stimulate sales — carefully planned printing — drop in at your convenience and consult with Ken Waller, the head of our job shop. show you how carefully planned printing can help build your business. Mr. Waller’s skill has won us many compliments, but, seeing is believ- ing. That’s why we want you to see for yourself can help hoost your sales. “for a better impression” call the Empire Printing Company A sloppy, lazy salesperson would ruin % i i to develop. - e In many cases Your printing has ek s R EREVERIR He will be pleased to how Empire printing The Rev. Samuel McPhetres and ciety of Forty and Eight, a division Oil Fields,” and was produced by | the Rev. Phillip Porter will conduct for service in this age group will be & A 5 Lyle Johnson, Albert Buckingham, And when this group is exhausted Gene Hulk, Alec Demos, Nick Ba- vard | plot at Evergreen Cemetery. | 5-47 which arrived yesterday from { ober 21. = | Lord, Pallbearers will belan important meeting at 8 o'clock Oklahoma City, Okla, and made Thursday evening in the Legion 2available to the Kiwanis Club here Dugout, it was announced today by after hearing members were in- and George Barmes. C. J. Ehrendreich, Correspondant. | terested in its operations in the Interment will be in the PiOnGCTS.’ Primary business for discussion|Gulf. { will be arrangements for the annual convention gathering to be held in Juneau starting September 2, in' connection with the Legion's De- | CONDITION OF partment of Alaska 3lst annual! THE B. M. BEHRENDS conclave. BA) It is at this annual Grande located at Juneau, Alaska, Territory [ Promenade that officers are elected of Alaska, at the close of business for the ensuing year of Forty and on the 30th day of June, 1950. of the! Eight activities. Delegates are ex- RESOURCES pected to be in attendance from Loans and discounts $1.099,619.66 Bolling Air Force Base, Washing- . yoitures throughout the Territory.|Loans on real estate . 812,953.11 on, D. C., are staying at the C A full attendance at the .neeting | Dverdrafts 488.85 incau Hotel. Th are M-Sgt.| s urged. i United States bonds william S't H;:I:“ SI o J\;Jll(l} :;- e = ! and securities . . 2,586,837.01 S-Sgt. Edward T. McGraw % Sgt. Charles T. Harris. i . FROM J LTE BliRG 0;2;15 b°"d§_ “‘n_d e mong Petersburg residents new- , = 16 Teglatered ot the Baranot Hotel [k e & douscttraiingg are Ernest Escola, Taylor A. Hns-lD::iréztl;{ir“B;nk; kins, Fred Siedell and Clfford|Gnecks on other banks Fenn. and other cash items.... i Exchanges for clearing house ..... s Cash on hand ..... he services Mr. Barras was born in Evias, (Official publication) REPORT OF THE FINANCIAL FROM WASHINGTON verar crew members apd T 56,689.46 MERIDETH ARRIVES R. D. Meridcth of Fairbanks ar- veeterday by Pan American a gucst at the Baranof Hotel. 35,605.80 821,879.21 225,570.12 16,210.58 539,817.71 by ....$6,195,671.51 LIABILITIES YOU HAVE IT WHEN YOU NEEDl.r i Capital stock paid in ....$ 100,000.00 f U] | surptus funa 100.000.00 Reserves = 200,000.00 Undivided profits less ex- penses paid . Due to other banks Demand deposits ... Time dePOSItS ... Your best bet for quick defivery h Alr Express . fast, dependable service by Alaska Coastal, ot low, economical rates. Your letter or wire te your merchant, requesting delivery by Alr Ex- press, assures you of having your merchandise when you most need it 'S “‘""‘%’oam/‘ % AIRLINES Sorvin soatheaIRUNES TOTAL 224,476.49 455,619.88 3,175,113.45 1,925,628.47 14,833.22 TOTAL ... $6,195,671.51 United States of America, Territory of Alaska, First Judicial Divi- sion, ss. I, A. F. Roehlke, Asst. Cashier of the above named bank; do solemnly swear that the foregoing statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. A. F. ROEHLKE, Asst. Cashier. (Correct Attest) J. F. MULLEN, J. B. DURNEY, (Notarial Seal) me this 8th day of July, 1950. LENORE N. MELIN, pires April 25, 1954. Directors or Partners. Subscribed and sworn to before me tory of Alaska. My commission ex- las. of the American Legion, will hold Kerr-McGee Oil Industries, Inc., of | SEVERAL Large ana Smadl m‘ monds. Perfect stones. Bargain prices at the Pirst National Bank. 3% u SHOE REPAIR machinery and equipment., See First National Bank. 93-tf SMALL house, 523 4th St. Lot is 50 x 100. Beautiful view. Call Red 153 after 5 p.m. 522-4t LENA Cove, furnished cabin, Tun- ning water, boathouse. Ph. 278. 29-tf BOAT “Valiant”, halibut and troll- ing gear, See F. S. Epperson or call Black 895, 18-tf 26 ft. Steelcraft cruiser, sleeps four. Will take late model auto on trade-in. See Lt. Applegate, ACS. 25-tf BOAT, “Blue 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, 2% foot beam, draws 4 feet of water, just been completely checked on the ways. Can be financed. Phone 607 or Blue 564. CHRYSLER Crown—110 hp. 1 year old, 100 hours; inquire Bud's Bar. 31-tf LOT 60 x 150 cleared. Located on Douglas Hi-way between Ski Trail and bridge. Red 745, 502-tf MISCELLANEOUS JACK and Jill nursery, 342 Distin; nutritious ‘meals served, super- vised play, sleeping accomoda- tions, spacious indoor and outdoor play facilities. Mrs. L. M. Dunlap Phone 982. 47-9t GUARAIITEED Kealistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 20] 315 Decker Way. WINTER and POND, Co,, Inc. Complete photographic Supplies Developing-Printing-Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materialy Blue Printing - Photostate 47-6t | and bath, basement, second house suitable 2nd family. $8,000. WEST JUNEAU—2 bd. fireplace, 2% acres, $5700. | WEST JUNEAU—con. bsmt., 1 acre | pat. $2900, IIN DOUGLAS—2 bd., new, unfurn. $7900. . IN DOUGLAS—3 bd., double yard, new Kkitchen, just redecorated, view, $7800. IN DOUGLAS—2 bd. double lot with gardens and creek. Furn. $5500. CHANNEL BOULEVARD (formerly Douglas Road) a very good buy 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 Estate No. 3 Klein Bldg. PLYMOUTH 4 door sedan. | Tel. 91} 1946 DeSaoto 4 door, radio, heater and good tires. Ph. Douglas 954 after 6 p.m. week days. 46-60 R. W. COWLiING&: CO. 35-t1 LOST AND FOUND FOUND-1 lady’s Gruen wristwatch, 3 initials on back of watch. Also 1 ladies solid gold wedding ring. Owners may have same by iden- tifying and paying for this ad. Inquire at City Jail. FOUND—monogrammed gold tle clasp. Owner may have same by identifying it and paying for this ad. Call at Empire office. A soapy solufion’made by pound- A Chinese, Lee Kim, introduced |ing and soaking roots of the Yucca Notary Public in and for the Terri- commercial shrimp fishing in the‘plant is used by the Indians of Gulf of Mexico during the Civil New Mexico for ceremonial ablu- War. , tions,

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