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PAGE TWO Notices for this church column must be received by The Empire not later than 4 o'clock Friday afterncon to guarantee change of sermon topics, etc. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST day School. Pupil: should be ac- enroll- 10:00 am unde years of companied by parents when services will be held at the First Church ot Juneau, on Fifth Street and the subject Love.” The public is cordially invited to attend these services ¢na visit the reading room Wedne: , 8 p. E ay 11:00 « m.~—~Testimonial Science Reading Room in church building. Thjs room 1s » Wednesday afternoon from 0 to 4 o'clyck and after the Wed- nesday evening meeting. The lesson includes tions: The Bible: Psalms 34:7. “The angel of the Lord encampeth round about them that fear Him, and de- livereth them.” From science and health with key to the scriptures by 4 Eddy, 224, 29-31, “the power of God brings deuverance to (the tive No power can withstalug divine love.” these cita- THE CHURCH OF THE HOLY ‘CRINITY, EPISCOPAL Fourth and Gold Streel Rev. Samuel A. McPhetres, Rector The Very Rev. Charles E. Rice, Dean Emeritus Miss Marguerite Shaw, Eighth Sunday after There will be only., ene Sunday morning, as the rector will hold service at St. John’s, and St Elizabeth’s church in Ketchikan No early service. 10:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer ducted by Mr. David Dudley, reader. RESURRECTION LUTHERAN CHURCH Main and Third Streets “In the heart of the City for the hearts of the City G. Herbert Hillerman, Pastor Mrs. Eunice Nevins, Junior Choir Director Miss Joanne Sabin, Organist 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 am Worship Service, Sermon by the pastor, “Calling Upon the Lord.” Monday, 8:00 pm. — Sunday School Teachers meeting. (FATE R 1) Organist Trinity con- lay- W e THE METHODIST CHURCH Opposite Federal and Territorial Building “Where Faith and Friend- ship Meet” A. B. Morgan, Minister Sunday School, 9:45 am, Classce for all ages. Morning W -, ship, 11:00 am. Evening devotional service, p.m. The Cotffee Club will meet at 10 o'clock in the parsonage. Bernice Morgan, teacher, invites all high school ages to meet at this hour. ‘The sermon for the morning wor- ship will be, “The Greatest Busi- ness.” Following the evening wor- ship hour the official board will meet. The evening subject will be, “What Are You Living For?” MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Onrner West 8th and E Streets “A, Church with an open door— ‘Whosoever ‘will may come'.” WALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Minister Manse, 1003 10th & B Sunday Services 9:45 a.m. — Bible School classes for all age groups, 11:00 a.m.—Divine Worship. Ser- mon by the Pastor: Text; “ . . . for I have seen God face to face, and is preserved.” Genesis 32:30. Special music by the choir. Wednesday, 6:45 p.m. — Junior Choir. 8:00 with CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS (MORMON) 10th and E Street F. LeRoy Davis, President Sunday Services 9:30 a.m.—Priesthood meeting. 10:30 am.—Sunday School. 7:30 p.m.—Sermon Service. Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. — Relief Society. Friday, 4:00 p.m.—Primary. Everyone Welcome! NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Franklin at Fourth “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” Willis R. Booth, Minister Mr. William W. Reedy, Choir Director Miss Lois Laurence, Organist 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School, Gordon K. Chappel, Supt. 10:50 a.m. — Organ preparation for worship. 11:00 a.m.—The Divine Worship: Sermon by the pastor, “Life Limita- tions.” Mrs. Stanley D. Baskin will sing Morris’ “The Stranger of Galilee.” CHAPEL-BY-THE-LAKE Corner Glacier Highwsy and Fritz Cove Road at Auk Lake Sunday Services: 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. No worship service. service { | resh forgot to shop. i FIEST BAPTIST CHURCH Second and Main Services are held in the Seventh Day Adventist Church Jimmie Bolton, Minister Phone Blue 954 Mr. Harold Cargin, Sunday School Superintendent Mrs. Margaret Brown, Pianist 10:00 a.m.—Sunnay School. | 11:00 a.m. Divine Worship Sermon by the Minister. 7:00 p.m.—Training U 8:00 p.m.—Evening Thursday, 7:30 p.n Service 8:00 p.m.— n. Jorship. - Mid-week r rehearsal, CATHOLIC (flIL'RCH Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Juneau Fifth and Gold Streets Rev. Robert L. Whelan, S.J. Masses on Sunday: 7, 8:30, and 11:30 a.m, Mass on weekdays at 7 am. Confessions — Saturday, eve of holy days, eve of First Fridays, 4 to 5, 7:30 to 9 pm. 10, JUNEAU CHURCH OF CHRIST Glacier Highway in the Highlands Boyd Field, Minister Phone Red 170 Church Phone Black 309 Sunday Morning Services Bible classes for all ages at 10 Worship—11 a.m. Sunday Evening Services Worship—8:00 p.m. Mid-Week Service Thursday—8:00 p.m. You are invited to come and bring your children to all these services. Visitors are always welcome. Christ is our creed and the Bible our rule ¢i faith. ENTH-DAY A YENTIST Corner Second and Main John W. Griffin, Pastor H The services of this church are| held on Saturday, the Seventh Day of the week. 9:45 am. — Sabbath School and Bible Study Class. Miss Janice Butzback, Superin- tendent. Mrs. A. L. Zumwalt, Division Leader. 11:06 ¢ Hour, Children’s — Sabbatn Worship and sermon. Sunday, 9:30 a.m. “Voice ot Prophecy” international broadcast over Station KINY. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.—Mid-weeg prayer service, THE SALVATION ARMY PR PR B wt Willoughby Ave. Lt. N. B. Steinig 11:66 am — Holiness Meeting. 2.30 p.m.—Praise meeting. 6:00 p.m.—Sunday School. 7:30 p.n. — Salvation meeting 1:30 p.m. — Tuesday, Women’s Home League. 7:30 p.m.—Tuesday, Bible Class. 7:30 p.m.—Saturday musical serv- ice. The reading room in the Decker building open each day from 9 am. until 10 p.m. to the public for reading and relaxation. Bethei Tauernacle (Assembly of God) { not | afternoon to guarantee change of Douglas L'.hurch Services Notices for this church column must be received by The Empire later than 4 o'clock Friday sermon topics, ete. DOUGLAS COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH Services in tne mew Community Church Building Rev. J. P. Porter, Minister 10:00 am.—Sunday School. 11:00 am. — Morning Worship. SAINT ALOYSIUS CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. James U. Conwell, Pastor Sunday Mass at 9 am. SJ. ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Douglas, Alaska Rev. Samuel A. McPhetres, Vicar Miss Margaret Pearce, Organist Eighth Sunday after Trinity The congregation is invited to worship at Holy Trinity, Juneau. DOUGLAS BIBLE CHURCH of the Alaska Evangelization Society Donald Vertin, Pastor. Sunday School 10:30 am. Church. Wednesday, 17:30 p.m. -- Prayer meeting at Mission Building. at INFORMATION REGARDING F-V WINNIE H. SOUGHT | Coast Guard headquarters today alerted all ports in Southeast Al- aska to be on the lookout for the 38-foot fishing vessel Winnie H., last heard from June 23 at Ketchi- kan. Aboard the vessel at the time it was last heard from were David and Winnie Howard. The vessel was described as a new boat resembling a small tuna clipper. It was painted white. TO SPEND WINTER FRANCISCO Mrs. Steve Vukovich and young son, Roger, are leaving this week- end for the Bay region, near San Francisco where they will spend the winter. Mr. Vukovich, who is a wellknown clothing salesman, will accompany | them as far as Ketchikan and then return to Juneau via Petersburg. 3 store buildings for rent or will remodel into office if desired. 64-tf I. GOLDSTEIN NOTICE OF SALE OF VESSEL In Admiralty No. 6236 In the District Court for the Ter- ritory of Alaska, Third Division. BIRCHFIELD BOILER, INC, =a corporation, Libellant, vs. Oil Screw “ESTHER B”, her engines, boilers, tackle, apparel, furniture and equipment, WALLACE BAI- LEY, JOHN DOE, RICHARD ROE, WHITE CORPORATION, GREEN CORPORATION, Re- spondents. FLOYD ZEHRUNG and RUDOLPH CLOUDMAN, In- Fourth and Franklin Streets REV. R. E. BAKER, Pastor Sunday Services 10:00 a. m.—Sunday. Scnool. Class- s for ali ages including an adult Bible class. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. 8:00 p. —Evangelistic service 10:30 p.ra.—Meeting in the Mis- don on South Franklin Street. Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Prayer meeting ind Bible study. Friday, 8 p.m.—“Christ Ambassa- dors,” Young People’'s Special Serv- ce. Thursday and Saturday, 8 pm.— Meeting in downtown Mission, on South Franklin Street. Russian Orthodox Church Of St. Nicholas Fifth Street Tonight “SatuiGmy; 7:00 p. m.— dvening Service. Sunday Service, 10:00 a. m. High Mass and Holy Communion. Choir rehearsal every Thursaay at 7:30 p. m. FIRST CHURCH OF GOD Odd Fellow Hall, 209 Franklin St Rev. and Mrs. H. E. Beyer, Pastor: Residence, 526 East Street Phone: Green 743. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. 12:30 p.m. — “Christian Brother hood Hour,” international broadcast over KINY. 7:00 p.m.—Youth Fellowship and Adult Prayer Hour. 8:00 p.m.—Preaching Service. 8:00 p.m.—Bible study at the parsonape 526 East Street. A friendly welcome to all. ruce Delicatessen and Lockers will be open all three days of the Salmon Derby. Plenty of fresh frozen Tee Harbor herring available for . bait Beans and bread, too, for the sportsmen who forgot to shop. 66-2t Glover’s Spruce Delicatessen and Lockers will be open all three days of the Salmon Derby. Plenty of frozen Tee Harbor herring available for bait. Beans and bread, too, for the sportsmen who 66-2t tervenors. Pursuant to Judgment and Decree of the above entitled Court dated July 21, 1950, the undersigned United States Marshal has been command- ed to sell the oil screw vessel “ES- THER B”, a vessel of United States registry, Official Number 258000, with its home port at Juneau, Alas- ka, to satisfy claim in favor of libellant on account of foreclosure of preferred shop’s mortgage held by libellant, total claim of libellant amounting to Forty Five Thousand Six Hundred Sixty Nine Dollars and Eighty Eight Cents ($45,669.88), including interest to the 21st day of July, 1950, together with costs and proctors’ fees, the entire judg- ment to bear interest at the rate of six per cent (6%) per annum until paid, and further to satisfy the claim of the intervenors above named, which has not at this time been ascertained, all as Wwill more fully appear from the Judgment and Decree above mentioned. THIS IS PUBLIC NOTICE that pursuant to the Order of Sale con- tained in such Judgment and De- cree, I, the undersigned, United States Marshal for the Territory of Alaska, Third Division, will sell the oil screw vessel “ESTHER B”, Of- cial Number 258000, her engines, boilers, tackle, apparel, furniture and equipment, at a public auction to be held upon said vessel at her moorings at Cordova, Alaska, on Wednesday, the 2nd day of August, 1950, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock AM. thereof, and the sale is to be for cash in lawful money of the United States of America and sub- ject to confirmation by the above entitled Court as soon after the sale as the matter may be heard. According to the Order of the Court, interested parties may enter bids upon the vessel, as well as parties who are not interested. Dated at Cordova, Alaska, 24th day of July, 1850. PAUL C. HERRING, United States Marshal for the Territory of Alaska, Third Di- vision, By McENRY EDMONDS, Deputy. First publication, July 25, 1950 Last publication, July 31, 1950. this Wrangell #cad | 'POMONA SOROPTIMIST | happiest to have seen is Kotzebue. | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPII i LIKES ALASKA VISIT| | One of about thirty Soroptimists | who included Alaska trips in their smnpumht convention. plans, Miss Hd/cl Stortz, owner and operator of mo Pomona Valley Physio-Therapy | Clinic is in Juneau on her return | south. Of all her trip, the spot she is de Her trip-from Fairbanks to Nome and the far north Eskimo village of | 53 Kotzebue by Wein Airways was def- initely a high light, Miss Stortz said, | and she is proud of her certificate | that proves she has crossed the Are- | tic Circle. “The weather was so clear | that we saw King Island. the Dio-! medes and could almost’ see Si- beria,” the Pomona Soroptimist said. te Ch Ev Miss Stortz, who has attended | every regional, national and inter- | national convention of the Sdropti- | mists since the Pomona Club was | chartered is already planning on trips to Washington, D.C., and to Copenhagen for the 1952 national and international conventions. Fri- day she was guest of a group of local Soroptimists at a no-host | luncheon in the Baranof Iris room. After a weekend at the O'Reilly’s Taku Lodge, Miss Stortz will leave | for Seattle Wednesday, 15~ as |ar Leaders Jeagues through games of Friday | | are: ‘ 370; 3, .818: Lanier, anothenrmudu into office if aesired. \E—JUNEAU, ALASKA veler who was delighted with her“ irney to Alaska. LEADERS IN B. B. in the major baseball National League Batting Robinson, Brooklyn, Musial, St. Louis, .361. Runs Batted In — Ennis, Phila- Iphia, 80; Kiner, Pittsburgh, 79. Home Runs — Kiner, Pittsburgh, Jones, Philadelzhia and Pafko, 21. Pitching licago, sdiiier, Philadelphia, St. Louis, 9-3, .750. American League Batting — Doby, Cleveland, .350; ers, Detroit, .346. Runs Batted In — Stephens, Bos- | n, 99; Dropo, Boston, 94. “slome Runs — Rosen, Cleveland, | | 29; | Williams, Boston, 25. Pitching Lemon, 4, .789; Gray, Detroit, 10-4; .714 ATTENTION TOURISTS Ride the Mailboat Yakobi for an ntimate acquaintance with SE Al- ka. Leaving every Wednesday, rive Juneau Saturday night. 3 store buildings for rent or will 64-tf —_—.___—— ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pelersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg Convenier:t afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOGR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Loyal Order Annual of Moose Picnie Auke Bay Recreational Area Sunday, July 30th Busses leave Lodge Room at 1 p.m. Get ribbons for mem- bers and guest tary's office in s at Secre- Moose Hall. All Moose Derby Fishermen Come in for your coffee after fishing SAVINGS INSURED TO $5000 LEGE couttt oA DRAW CLOSER ~THROUGH SAVING! ‘Time marches on, they say, and your children’s “future” will be here before you know it. Your ‘wish and theirs for a college education be- comes real when you build savings through the years. Start a savings a ccount here now. Let , 'our liberal earnings help your savings grow. Savings are insured'to § 5,000. We have never paid LESS than ¥ 2%% on Savings Alaska Federal S avings & Loan Association OF JUNEAU 119 Seward Street Juneau, Alasks SAVINGS INSURLD TO $50 Cleveland, | FOR SALE | SOAP BOX Call 682. racer—Jay 66~ 1( |HAMS: motor, las 652. other radio items, Doug- COCKER puppies, eeks. | sonable. Ph. Green 135 " Rea- 66-tt |3 2-month-old Doberman Pinscher puppies. Only $25C, Ph.’ Black | 67. 66-4t WILL trade, sell or lease estab- lished Roadhouse with accom- modations for twelve or more, completely furnished. Excellent hunting and fishing area—also wonderful opportunity for trapper and family. Prefer to trade for fishing or trolling boat—or what' have you? Address Yerrick Creek Lodge; Mile 1340. Alcan Highway. 66-12t ZENITH Radio-phono, worth $150, will sell for $110. Womens bowl- ing ball and carrying bag, $10. Electric heater $3.00; bath room sink, $4.00; large adjustable pipe die set, $10.00; small set, $5.00. Phone 1736. 65-3t COT 60 x 150 cleared. Located on | Douglas Hi-way between Ski Trail and bridge, Red 745. 502-tf BOAT ARCADE—can be used as halibuter, seiner or troller—46 ft. long, tion,with or without halibut gear. Please write Hilmar Pedersen, Petersburg, Alaska. | GOOD davenport and chair, new leather cover, Priced for quick sale. Phone Red 925. 64-6t 14 ft. V-bottom boat with mahog- any deck and 10 hp. Johnson out- board motor, $245. Good condi- tion. Phone Red 815. 64-6t knchex\ Ph. 62-3t DRILL PRESS with mot,ox table and chairs, high chair, Black 429. BARGAIN for cash. Partly fin- ished house suitable for ambi- tious couple. Water and sewer in; new modern bath fixtures and sink. Large all-window lv- ingroom, 50 x 100 lot, 3 minute walk from Federal Bldg. Write Box 756. 64-6t house with bath and utility room. Good geighborhnod. Large lot. Mrs. G. H. Fisher, Sitka. 64-tf DUPLEX HOUSE, 10th and D. Sts. Income property. For appoint- ment phone Red 212. 63-tf 31 Ft. TROLLING BOAT; ready to go. Sacrifice at $1800. Phone Green T10. 62-6t. FINEST beach lots on Auke Bay (Fritz Cove Road). View, harbor, gillnetting, public road to beach. $7.50 foot; less for entire 385 ft. frontage. Selling soon-—uwners price or make offer. Dewight Nash, Glacier Dairy, Box 2%09. 58-tf T Sell or trade PE103 Dma-] 66-2t 186,000 buys 2-bedroom view home— SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1950 W-A-N-T A-D-S FOR SALE Phones 676 and 207 { TWO 3-bedroom homes, FHA, vlew,l furness, garage, Bendix, unfur- nished. ¥ electric dishwasher, frig, stove, wash machine etc., completely furnished. East Street. Near Fed. Bldg. and schools. 1QUONSET rebuilt, 2-bdr. excellent | | Excellent trapping. | STORE and 12 ft. 6 inch beam, 45 hp. {4 acres pat. heavy duty Atlas in good condi-{ 62-3t | LARGE rural acreage patented. elec, stove, elec. hot water tank, refrig. partial furnished. Near bus. district, Fed. Bldg. and schools. Immediate occupancy. $4,200. DUPLEX and 5-apart. house owner financed. Terms right, bus. dist. Completely furnished, electric stove, refrig. ete. rooming house, also several cabins all good income center bus. dist. DOUGLAS 7-room furnished if you Hive o nirge tanitly thS is, your [ home. 3-bdr. completely furnished, 200x100 lot, garage, garden, furnace, get GI or terms from owner. Imme- diate occupancy. BUS. prop and 2-hdr. pletely furnished, garden. 2 bdr. furnished or unfurnished, .$4,300 or $5,100. RURAL: On school and bus lines, furnished home, 5 acres patented $700 down, diate occupancy. 10 mi. land large level gar- furnished home imme- 1'mi from Duck } apt. com- | garage, large; den, part. diate occupancy. Creek. SWANSON property 7 mi. post 4 acres patented. See us on price. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National Bank } SUBURBAN PROPERTY FISHERMAN'S HAVEN—2 bedroom home, fully equipped boat shop, marine ways, year round wafer power—no light bills, vegetable gardens, good fishing, 5 acres pat., ideal for fisherman or boat repairman, Past Thane. 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. IN JUNEAU—furnished, three-room {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. ! i LOST AND FOUND FOUND—JJH of glasses in case, Owner may have~ldenu1y at tbe Empire office, LOST--Weston light meter near Salmon Creek. Reward. Phone’ 62-4t TORSALE | dIGHWAY nome, Mile 16. Make offer. Ph. 707. 62-tt sl USED CARS 31 CEVROLET club coupe, $300; two houses past Lynches on G- cier Highway. 65-3t '46 INTERNATIONAL pickup truck. Phone 416. 1940 INTERNATIONAL pickup truck. See Chas. Warner Co. 62-tf R S L T R 1947 FORD V8 club coupe, radio and heater, 58-tf 1948 BUICK Roadmaster sedan- nette, low mileage. 1940 MERCURY convertible. R. W. COWLING CO. FOR RENT COMPLETELY frnished home for winter months. Ph, Green 135. 66-tf SPACE for store or offices. George Brother's Bldg. 63-t1 FURNISHED light housekeeping rooms for women. Close in. 326 Second St. 63-tf STEAMMEATED Rooms, weekly o, Montk!y. Colonial Rooms. 69t WURLITZER Spinit piano for rent. Anderson Piano Shop, Ph. 143, i | VACUUM CLEANER, $25.00; show 1931 MODEL A coach in good con- dition. Call Black 393 after 6 pm. 67-3t FOR THE DERBY—sea sled, non- tip flat bottom excellent for fame ily use all summer. 20x7. See it at Northern Commercial. $350. Pete Wood 811 large garage imme- { .4 BEDROOMS—3 baths,- 2 fire- places, large living room, dining room, monel metal kitchen. Bed- room and bath on first floor. 2 bedrooms and bath™ on second. Recreation room in _basement converted into 1 bedroom @apt. with bath and fireplace. Com- pletely furnished. Large yard garage. Excellent condition. Lo- “cated on Tth Street, with fine channel view. Reason-3le pric® Terms. VIEW LOT on 7th Street. DUPLEX: Very luxurious ers apariment, with $75.00 per month rental unit. Both apartments completely furnished. Good loca- tion. View. G.E. automatic fur- nace in top condition. FRITZ COVE. Three bedrooms. Well built house with large living room and modern kitchen. Base- ment.. 32 acres cleared patented ground. Large commercial gard- en. Good beach and boat moor- age. {William Winn-Phone 234 Office in Alaska Credit msureau NEW LISTING—$18,000 3 bedroom house, new prefab near Ski Trail, All hardwood floors, flatrock fire- place, large livingroom with view windows. Utility room with new furnace, Bendix Economat washer, $2,000 will handle. NEW LISTING—$14,000 3 bedroom house, new prefab, all hardwood floors. $3,000 will handle. NEW LISTING—Store or shop near entrance Sub-port, includes water frontage, also Willoughby. $3250. NEW LISTING—Large garage and filling station. 5 yr. lease up May 1953 with option additional 5 yrs. Full list equipment our office. Minimum $30,000 gross yearly. Good location, $6500. Owner going in service. {NOTICE—Owner will now finance $8,000 2 bed, paneled, fireplace, basement, seawall and beach. $2,000 down, $60 plus 6%. COUNTRY LISTINGS include 1 acre patented semi-commercial gardens with clean modern 2 bed house, full con. basement—2 bed modern home with water front at Auk Bay $7500—Large summer cabin, nice beach near Minfield $2700—Highway cleared lot 65x300 only 2 mi. $1500. BEST NEIGHBORHOOD 1iistings include two on Behrends Ave.— 2 bed. furn. or unfurn. large yard, full bsmt. inc. garage $15,- 000 unfurn—3 bed unfurn or fur. a lovely home. $16,000 unfurn. or $17,000 furn. Easily made in- come, as 2 bedrooms in basement with private entrance—two houses in Seatter Tract, $12,000 for two or $9,000 for one 3 bed furn. View property, good income. Vet can firance, LOW PRICE—2 bed furn. on Gas- tineau, basement with workshop $8400—3 bed furn. Star Hill $5800 —2 bed furn. Willoughby $1900— One bed very small house Basin Road make an offer. VERY SPECIAL DUE TO ILLNESS —>5 acres pat. 4 room log house, other bldgs. creek, gardens. Best hunting fishing, 12 mi. Can- adian Border Haihes Cut-Off. Only $2,000; $750 down, $35 mo. plus int. ‘PETER WOOD Real Estate No. 3 Klein Bldg. Tel. 911 BALDWIN ACROSONIC walnut piano, cost $900. Will sell $65Q cash or $700 terms, $150 down $40 mo. Like new See it at Alaska Music Pete Wood 911. 38 ft. cruiser, sleeps 6; Chrysler motor, 2% to 1reduction, suitable for hunting, fishing parties or living. Price reduced for quick sale. Phone Hickey, Auk Bay Store. 61-tf case, $25.00; vacuum cleaner, $15.00. cier Highway. canary cage, $2.00; 1700 Gla- 59-tf MISCELLANEOUS GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201, 315 Decker Way. "~ WINTER snd FOND, Co,, Inc. Call 428, 68-t1 CRESENT Apartments, CRUISER Blue 809. “Northwind.” Phone 17-tf HOUSE and 2 lots, on corner op- posite Government School Doug- las. 47-6t SEVERAL large and Smau Dia- monds. Perfect stones. Bargain prices at the Pirst National Bank. 3B u SHOE REPAIR machinery and equipment. See First National Bank. 93-t1 B.B.STARS Here are the stars of games played yesterday in the major leagues: Batting — Al Rosen, Indians — took over major league home run 'ead with Nos. 28 and 29 as Tribe beat Red Sox, 13-1. Pitching — Jack Bruner, Browns —held Senators to one hit in 5 2-3 nnings relief chore for first win of 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, run- ning water, boathouse. Ph. 278. 29-tf BOAT “Valiant”, halibut and troll- ing gear, See F. S. Epperson or call Black 895. 18-tf b B "B B L (T Bel] e WANTED to tradé for 30 ft troller. 1 tractor and trailer, 1942 model in good condition. Ideal for long distance hauling. Box 69 Haines, Alaska. 64-tf WANTED—dresser or chest of drawers. Ph. Douglas 765. 60-3t —_— For Plastering and Tile—knone Ray Rice—Douglas 21. A e e e DRESSMAKING and alterations, Phone Red 632. 46-tt WAITRESS at Percy;s Cafe, 45-t1 PAINT now! Call Ralph 2., Tref- fers after 5 pm. for free esti- mate, Phone 996 33-t1 There are 333 American-built electron microscopes in use through- out the world. Naturalist John James Audubon estimated a flock of passenger pigeons near Louisville, Ky. in 1813 at more than 1000001)000 birds. 26 ft. Steelcraft cruiser, sleeps four. Will take late model auto on trade-in. See Lt. Applegate, ACS. 25-tt 3 store buildings for rent or will ~emodel into office if desired. 64-tf I. GOLDSTEIN CHRYSLER Crown—110 hp. 1 year old, 100 hours; inquire Bud's Bar. | 31-t1 Sheep in japan, which numbered 196,425 in 1946, reached a total of 459,000 in 1949. SAN FRANCISCAN John G. Holtz of San Francisco is registered at the Baranof Hotel.