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———————f A PAGE SIX ~ = . THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TUES 22, 1947 "l”‘““.J, [ ( wned by Bill Beach, where he,Harold Veatch left on the Alaska ! M . 4 camped for three days, and was|to return to their home in Rain- b }px(kl‘d up by the North Star on|ier, Oregon, after a three months I I WANT Make Use of the Excellent day. | Resilts of the survey |\ in- Siika. } 'uv not known v . o 3 id d b 0 r s ampmmat After an fllness of several weeks “ - r Service Provided by Ou Jim Brightman, Hal Pinch,|Mrs. [Can Peterson left To® Bé- 19 ; ; |Stormy Dorman, George Eliason | attle board the Alaska for a medi- : ‘I - — et : WA LA LEA T — jand Lh'\rnv Shoffner chartered alcal checkup. . | NEW SCHEDULES ity 30Tk Moot an 1he: Soutes| . namm Immmr & mmm; FOR SALE , SITKA, Alaska, July 19—(P—|Lake Resanoff on the Southwest| Mr. and Mrs. C. R.’Tilly who \ | Another weather record was brok- coast of Baranoff and returned have been visitinng their son-in- g MISC. FURNITURE and dishes, en this week when the U. S, Coast!with a catch of some of thellaw and daughter, Dr. and M ~ 14 BERRQOM tiome, Douglas. Re- ofl héater*Ph. - ! | hirbat ht in!Phillip M J e modeled. Make offer. Ph. ‘Thane 33-3 tings . and Geodetic Survey Observatory|largest cuthroats ever caugl n ip Mocre on Japonsl return- | H ot » s ) 636-t1 thermometer registered 86 PFriday,lthis vicinity. Only a small frac-|ed to their home In the States NO Tfa(e OfWIfe Of Belford WiLL R;BEN‘) nice summer ‘“'—"“Z R . e 4 aking the last recor e lake : | Lena Beach. "33 PLYMOUTH Tudor, baby bug- DAILY breaking the last record reading|tion of the lake was fished, most |aboard the Alaska. B o % y Juneau—Ketchikan of 84 degrecs in May. Everyonelsf the shore being too steep ‘and | i | D. Housel, Nor Launch | IélTTORMH()r!‘: prop. 10% mi.| gy. 109 Willoughby. 636-12 M JNI i ) ol e 3 ' i ax | lacler ighway. — — — IBOUND NORTHBOUND was suffering from the heat; theltangled and there being no boat| Under the direction of Max i = . - 'foo?oimi?]\n'wmv Ar. 4:10P town's” water supply ran ‘danger-lon’ the lake, but the catch 'was Rogers, a group of SitKans are| IS Rep(med | SEVERAL 3o0d year-round homes, ;C(gmz’fzif}’;”?smipmfll H;lm_l:mg 11:30A Lv. PETERSBURG Lv. 3:20P ously low, resulting in fmpressive. | constructing a shelter cabin at | . Frits Cove. | e long, *36°r\- 12:00N Lv. WRANGELL 2 Lv. 2:50P cient Water pressure for Lake Resanoff was planted with|Blue Lake. Anyone interested in| ANCHORAGE, Alaska July 22.—|BEAUTIFUL 3 - bedroom home — QTS 636-3 12:40P Ar. KETCHIKAN Lv. 2:00P ing; all fire permits were cancelled|cut-throats some seven or eight | fishing in Blue Lake is requ(‘\ted}‘l‘ A body identified through pes modern, nice furniture, in Doug- | ;" pooM house, furni-sh:d. T?;ms. ! - E and warnings were published cau-/years dgo by the Forest Service, [to contribute either labor or moneysonal effects as that of Belford D.| las. | See cvenings after 6, 808 5th St. ) Juneau—Sitka tioning péople to conserve the wat-fand until now, never fished. An-ltor the project. Housel, missing with his wife gmLL}PFTFRSO\Y PROP., Glacier High- Bt i v JNEAU Ar. 11:50°A er supply other party was flown to the lake — May 4, was brought here by the| way, 5-room modern home. 4- e et p:00A Lv. JUNEAU ppl party i # e ol ) | *10:20A Ar. SITKA Lv. 10:30A On 'Friday evening a freak!Saturday morning Tne Rotary Club has scheduled |Army’s 10th rescue squadron after room log with lights and water. ‘REMINGTON Port. ble typewriter, 1 (* or earlier) storm arose yithout warning. In — a family picnic Tuesday evening at'hmv found in the waters of (‘m)\( 5 acres patented land. { standard keyboard. Contact Room the middle of a dead calm at Mr. and Mrs, Jack Conway nndlmn Bunkers just past The Park, [Inlet near Fire Island 14-BEDROOM and 2 bedroom homes 419, ~ Gastineau Hotel after 5 B atout 9 p. m, a violent wind|their three children, Charlie, John-|on' Indian River. Buns and wein-| Roy Alex, a lisherman, dh(‘o\vl Star Hill. : o'clock. 636-13 TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS dtruck, forcing the “mosquitolny and Maribeth, flew to Hassel- ers will be provided and guests willlered the bocy Saturday but saw no|2-BEDROOM, central location. e g 3 L Juneau—Haines—Skagway fleet” to run for shelter borg Lake Wednesday on a four| {provide the rest of the supper foritrace of Mis. Housel nor the 18-|MACHINE SHOP- -Good buy. | 0 ‘BN HOME furnished, full 2:00P Lv. JUNEAU Ar. 4:40P | Even the regular trolling fleet|day fihing and camping trip, !themselves. Following the suppcl',!;{_(,, launch in which the young|SHOESHOP—Owner train pur- ;0!.1_1&9 oas ment, insulated, new 2:55P Lv. HAINES . .. Lv. 3:55P {ran for safety. One boat, 26-|They plan to return tomorrow. ly\hjch is planned for G:sO,hRo?ur- war veterans set out from Anc hm-mhusm I:;rllliflt;e}];::;nn;zys Tds:mgl.mlg:;l 3:10P Ar. SKAGWAY Lv. 3:30P foot numtered troller owr and — (ians will go to work on the con-lage two and one-half months ago|COSGROVE PROPERTY. 1 3 A S | A‘U Times PST (120°) |operated by Robert Wahl spmng‘ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Calvin, meix"s!x-uctiox'n of two bath houses forlfor a homestead site |14-ROOM home near business dis-| 20d evenings only. 636-t3 ¥ a leak'and sank off - | qaughters Natasha and Loisann,'tise of the many childten Who use| pousel haa been employed in the! trict, completely furnished. Fur- {4 poom 9 3 1 Juneau — lIecy Strait Area land. Wahl was rescued andand Kathy-Mae Dixon left Wed-!the Bunkers as a swimming hole.|pisyrict Engineer's Office at Fort| nace. Terms. ' e l“‘(‘“’*_“’::fw;:: O;lffisl;rel:lfi;; LEAVE JUNEAU 9:30 A. M. for Funter, Hoonah, Excursion brought to town by the skipperinesday on & thre¢ ‘day camping Bring your own hammer and saw.|pichardson. His wife was with Lho\ 2. 143" WTIERESE M (g q635| Inlet, Gustavus, Elfin Cove, Port Althorp, Pelican, Kim- of the Iriswed, which happened|uip at Pirates Cove. They re- bost: piebsatinel’ olfice. HUBPHY & H“BPHY 5 e shan' Cove, Chichagof, Cobal — and return. {to be nearby |turned Friday with an outstand-| <The Elks Club will give a form-1 Chief Deputy Marshal Bill Healey | i3-BEDROOM home, electric kitch- (Departure time and sequence of stops variable) | After a good hard. rain Fridaying collection of deer fly bites and a1 party August 2, with E. M. God-|said Housel was identiiied withou!| REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS , €n. fireplace, -best neighborhiood. ‘night, which took care of the sunburn !dard and Frank Calvin in charge|question through a picture of Mrs. wphc—m 515 over raret Natio Ban) ¢ Phone Green 150. (3x 635) > o CETINEQ IR rQ water situation, the sun shone| of arrangements, which will in-!Housel and a civilian pass to the R 2 I A -— - #e MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS again Saturday | Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Swenson (|yde special entertainment as well!Fort, hoth found on the body. { 131 V8 COUPFE, good tires, good Juneau — Chatham Area i |arrived Friday with a daricing. Al profits of the| it Richardson officials said| FOB SALE ke Semnbonbiieait e 0 LEAVE JUNEAU, 9:30 A. M. for Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, The Soap Box Detby will belparty aboard the pleasure Cruiser'Dariy will go to " the = Libty|pousel's father, Jacob B, Housel,| | 205, (2x 633) Chatham, Todd, B_zmnof. Angoon — and xc-tur_n, run on Etolin Stréet, between Romany TII from Seattle. In the pByjlding Fund [1ives ‘at Rocky Hill, N. J., and his MODLRN T u...).u)o\l m”mm.d‘ _— . = - P i e i (Departure time and sequence of stops variable) Jetf Davis and Park Stfeets, Sun-iparty were Mr. and Mrs. Bill\ " mMembers may take guests Whoie!yoiher, Mrs. Julia Bush Housel,| house. 53¢ E 5th St. Call Blue o ey M8 ey e day afterncon. All week, T. J.|Cook of Portland and Mr. and pames must be registered with mn-;u Princeton. N. J | ag7. 636-t1 ger of the Derby, I FOR SA \;Mx\ Marble Cook of Beaverton, cjgh steward by August 1. Oregon. | PHONE 612 boo 18 i o o [|swecnine the street. Preliminary| Mr. Swenson and the Cooks yinn Goddard was handing ounlEGISlATION | { run-offs were held Wednesday and | will leave by plane Sunday tO Ye< gigars this week as he became a| i i K Friday evenings with a model uu‘mm to the States, while Mrs. grandfather on Thursday \Hl)l?s‘]».‘ FOR SALE, completely | shipped over from Juneau !Swenson will remain a w2ek as gajghter, Jill Mallory, \vvl"]mu‘ | fwisncd, beach frontage. $3,500, | | “(aIRUNI | i | out with a broo i 16 ROOM house. Ph. Black 752. 105 Foot Caterpiller powered barge, twin serew, completely refrigerated. Particulars, Bert Ruoff, Cordova, Alaska e °o ¢ e o o The five boys who have entered|a guest of her brother-in-law and ceven pounds 12 ounces, was born| phone 841 636-15 | Es the Derby: Jimmy Price for Sitkalgister, Mr. and Mrs. Stocklon 15 Mr and Mrs. Jatk Goddard in| = Mercantile, Justin Ripley for Neil| Wesh, owners of the Romany IIL yno hospital at Ketenikan evening the Webbs A B ANNOU) . b | BURROWS Velding Shop now | spyEN ROum nanished house, . Jope “""“ business. Prepfared _w| Good iccat'ca Oil furnace. Re- {do all closscs oi job welding, e~ gocorated interior. Selling under Andersen, Gregory Ripley for| o©n Wl/lu} é\ Nordby and Shennett, Terry were hos s to a group of friends| Katrerine E. Ku: Jpp Bruce, Trouette for Sitka Men’s Store and!at a cocktail party in honor of ¢ North were »r: Fric JUNEAU £ X | Wilired Williams for J. J. Con-{Mr. and Mrs. Swenson, at_ their july 11, by Capt. Al Dietz a the ! | pairn steel fabricating. All| oo of e of <|wsy, WAL leave July 24 on 'thelapariment in the Cushing BUNLC galyetion Armny Home Atwanding| S !sizes cteel tanks constructed. Rea- | ;‘::;:X:é;)e‘:::;e zickozaclleyg:rofdg:l: Ao & | Coast ({;uard ’cuum.' “’\1(1_(:;1 1Voxl',mg on Cathedral Square. l{lie couple were Mi and Mez Le- (Continuea from Page Ome; sonable prices, your patronage sol-| u‘.};e 1;osilxgn x: slnt:s et A N ”::- it ":h;\m\;t‘l’nw:.} July 3:7‘2;“ ROy FERCRL ey ! !iCil‘dv Metcali Sheet Metal Blde., | peq 185, evemngs. 625-tf E L L l S A l R L l N E S . b X V2"l Mrs. Robert Kern ani young ~Ar- Nuth, whote permaleNlgetermined to work his or its will.” (73 Willoughby. Ph. 711, night ph. R SAEN T Several Sitka Rotarians are plan-| 3 home is in Sencilr, lius keen f | Kathy are expected to | Bartlett said that the conferees!Red 669. 638-t5 DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN | 1(‘,:",{8,,(,‘;1 SRS S (al:x“n‘,“d:\ plane Sunday or Mon- I8 out of Sitka for several €a-!statement that the action does X‘Ot‘DAVl:!;I;(SPT e oW o::{;;‘“‘l’;":n:‘;hw s 4 |day from Chicago, to visit her reflect any intention to modify or . A 2 fe & TR o T tag Washer, GE Cabinet radio| lunches .85 Dinner. New Manage- rritor socia Mining En-!<isters, Mrs. W. C. Charteris and ‘depmt irom the policy of agncul-v via Pe!e“h“g and wrangell &,:(:.,‘.”‘3::‘}1; AEO I:;;h“i,‘ S lfi-,i\.gd Mrs. Charles Peterson. While here tul o research through grants to the ' and desk. Ted K“m“"rh”ég; t 7257’& Hagt 9 _i’g‘_ ¢ With connections to Craig, Klawock. Hydaburg and from Juneau last weekend to make|she will be a guest af the home pRESSURE APPLIED s(ates_ and territories or to initiate | ; * Y| SNELL'S furniture must be sold, steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle el olcanic sands avail-|{of Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Charteris I policy of taking over state exper- | T sso. Sea Niek| beds ddvenport, cHalrs, - radlo, P a survey of volcanic sands a Forine M gt 5 |2 PAIRS fine iive ge port, 5 4 TIONS PHONE 612 able on Kruzoff Island. He was| FoR voIE 0“ Iwe s ) extremely puz-: pgayard or phone 208. 632-tf1 desk, table, stand lamps and mise. FOR REAERVA i taken to Fred’s Creek Saturday; Bert Strom, young son of Nf)r zling because that is just what this | i Will start a price and take best : - lon the North Star, pleasure cruiser 8nd Mrs. Trigve Strom, left by v ! bill does.” | COLONIAL Hotel, fully furnished | orer by piece or whole to be i {plave for Petersburg Thursday to VE'I'S AID B".ls TR Rl | On 2nd'st. across from Baranof.| (aken oy housht. need room for |spend a few weeks with his 1 | Reascnably priced. Phone 187. | ooq Blue 320. 634-£3 oy | grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H.§ WS(S wlu. MEEI 0“ “ g | PORERG. e s e . . DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP | Danhl . WASHINGTOQN, July 22—P— —~ | FORD SEDAN, good shape. Sce ‘ & MARINE WAYS | % publizan Senator. Morse (Ore) | TOMORMW EVE"ING Connors Motors. 631-t1 New construction & repair work |' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gaylord%,nieq fresh pressure ‘on party, ‘ MlschuNmus P e ’ Authorized Dealer for and Jim Calvin flew to Lake EVA jeqqer; today for passage of two Mrs. LeRoy West of 419 W. SINER Champon e I [] Tuesday for a days fishing which §p.,.. yaterans aid bills. | Twelith Street, will be hostess for | BEAUTY SHOP. Pormanents, etc.| motors, 42 Lp. $147. Juneau I urners LECTROLOX [proved to be most successful £ Four of them—including the!the Evening Circle meeting of the| Violet Seaberg, Green 483. Welding and Machine Shop. Phone: Douglas 192 } {erminal leave bond cashing mea-|Methodist Woman’s Society of | 636-t1 631-t1 Elliott Fletcher, former manaser ,re which went to President!Christian Service, Wednesday, July| ——————r" = —— - — ot | fpapmenyor o 5 g - -} 14 4 CYLINDER 80 h.p. Buda gas mar- i of the First Bank of Sitka and yryman_won Senate approval in 23 at 8 o'clock. | T WINTER & POND CO, Inc. |3 g a )~ ' Y | ine engine, just overhauled, 'with Telephmle—319 nghts Bed 730 PRED n. wm.f for the pz\i}: e;flhte?namog"]s‘ 2.4 long Saturday session. | The le study and di.scumcn\nc"‘l';:;'" Ph;“;::l‘:“"c S';::':::n‘ whef} very reasonahly priced. See : e an-| “to do P " " eveloping — Pri —_ 3 . : Electrical paltent at e, Laurel THgE Morse said he intended “to do|continues with part two, “Sons| . o S el na"‘ Mach.“e Shop, "w Contractor atorium ;‘x\ S:‘anle dh?s v;rir::ix; whatever I can” to bring his two|Should Be Active and Self- givlng: Artists’ P;i::‘aszazl;tcflals of motor a etal :2;43 House Wiring friends that he and “is family ying to a vote today. They would:|in Service for Our Father” of Y Fual OUR SPECIALTY will not return to Sitka in the 3 yncrease salary ceilings cov- Chapter III from our study book, | e SHARPE RESIDENCE, corner 1ith 4 4 R. D Realistic Perman- | > 3 Box 2135 Black 379 jmmediate future as they planned. cring on-the-job veterans trammgl he Divine Fatherhood.” IGIeJ;'; Asl;l';‘:JEPap" ous, §1 up,| and C Streets. 629-t1, Imdtead ]l*;EY h‘f;':r bf):‘g:‘] X ;‘]’:‘:‘ from the present snsog mogmf for| Al meetings of the society are| pro1s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 T T e D and & ladles " isingle veterans to $200 and from copen to visiting and local women < i = 1 EYES EXADB;N%D D MA;E&I‘{?;%B}?FSCRIBED H. S. GRAVES mndd Wu\hgxx_llklnn 'Ihleu m’u::) 4200 to $250 for those who areles tne cummun%ty | 315 Decker Way. er 5 pm. 629-t1. : friends in Sitka were happy i married. POSTR ) .U, The Clothing Man % . s now| ™, ; i s v el UOT 41x165 feet and cabins on lot. B ar that Mr. Fletcher is now “p aythorize a 15 percent hike| pONNA PEYTON LEAVES | OPTOMETRIST HOME OF sufficiently Tecovered to be back|"orants to disabled veterans un-| pcpte Do the" davl;ghmr Sy wh " A Sl th:ne 336 after 6 p.m. ' 620-tf. Second and Franklin Junesu Dome. {der a rehabilitation program. Peyton, who has been visiting her [ JEEP OWNERS—Want to rent Or| HOUSE FOR SALE near Boat Har- APPOINTMEN IM SHOES bl O L . Hai - e o - Mr. and Mrs. James Roberts left| {Tatner’ 16 s it MfE: Jouay | By iy ToE ARLCIERS SRS ] Tor. Ehone Hlick [0 0r gpeen | L o . e !9 ® @ w w s - ¢ ® o & @i the SS Princess Louise for| to Fairbanks. Ca or write] ‘g34, A 628-t1. i GE"RGE Bnos. ;l:,ml:winAlsa:::a !;nzglmcnthfu ;];f: L by N‘Seattlc. She Plori S tetiin 99 4 b st it NEW FHA HOME compietely fur: | { p sa, Calif., | g . s - — - g & | i 4 la visit of several months with Mrs.| ® TIDE TABLE {ncau after she has completed a|goroperrern Trul time—board | mished Inclades piano. radio Widest Selection of Roberts' sister and mother, Mrs.| ® 5 : business. school codrse In Seattle. and room if desired. Ph. 538, Mrs.| pbhoncgraph combination, 'remger-' | Kathryn Banvard and Mrs. John @ s '“":‘Y 2 T 5 Parmenter. 636-31 gator. electric stove, easy whirl | LIQUORS ([/reteson whie neve Mr. Rob-j¢ High tide 536 am, 1845 2 FOR RENT e ot Sl SOt S rnace, phrdeits: Gabi, F R E l G ll T lerts supervised the repair and re-|® Low tide 1154 am, 031t e 2%’ eeesh” MARVELOUS opportunity for ma- oty s, § s s, i PHONE 399 finishing of all the Peterson-Ban-|e High tide 18:20 pm. 160 ft. |3 "po oy oot Fach “electric range,| ture woman to sell NuBone flex-{ = Deriios 204, ¢ rte P & vard houses in Sitka. i' & i :i Frigidaire. Immediate occupancy.{ ible stay cotrse;s )fi[ax;agertmt;enr: % Y | 350 S 0 Another of the same description| early August. Sma L 27 ft. CABIN CRUISEER No. 31D- nefl'lgeiahon s &T | Mrs. Harold Melby and daugh-| K o7 TS available the first of the month.| Returnable. Write N\mone. "4 415, galley, head, sleeps 4; less Men’s and Boys’ Clothing ||ters Annie and Vonnie, returned| IF YOUR GHE* 18 NOT| phone Douglas 48. (ax €35 | S Broadway, Los Angeles, 14! inan 100 hours on rebuilt 95 Ker- \on the Alaska from a two momhleARNING FOUR PERCENY it wil | =" """ " . %% 77| calif, for interview at-dock. math, Ses at float 3. Siip 4 or ACROSS STRRET FROM | visit with relatives in the States. ‘pay you to investigate our offerings | FURNISHED ROOMS, near busi- 634-t4] Larry Bahn, Motor Rebuild. ’ well chosen investments, ALAS- { ness section. 326 2nd St. Phone, ____ __ _ —— ————— 626-t1 SEBVICE fo ALAS]{A e ey Dt ge Mrs. Belle ©. Veatch and Miss|KA FINANCE CORPORATION, | Black 354. 629-tf. | MEN OR WOMEN earn excellent e ; e i N r Building, 4th and am, commissions_taking orders full or| SABIN CRUISER, 26 ft. by 8 ft, % Lulu Hoover mother and aum. of | Coopel ng, = - G v e st e — |2 OFFICES for rent in Simpson part-time for nationally known V-bottom, 85 hp. Chris Craft, Begular sallmgs from Seattle Bide: 624-tf] Maisonette Frocks. WmBe P;E;: stove, sink, toilet and skiff, $1600. . g | SPACE 1 . Mgr ‘Miss E. Gustafson, Box ‘Write box 117, Petersburg, Alas~ and Tacoma, Washington S oHice o sore, all Blac 7ga. | Fairbanks, Alaska. Expetience un-| ka. ozt R " go4-tf| Decessary; must be reliable. ror Bal es an| d ln‘orm aj- : 632-t6{50% INTEREST of the Alaskan Ho- o0n ROOM—kitchen _privileges — Home v tel of ‘Cordovd, Alizka, which in- | Hotel. Phone asa. B SALESMEWN. nousewlves, retired| cludes Hotel, Bar and Liquor CONSULT o Thone 889 | clerks, cte—can sell all types of{ Store. For particulars write or seu 7 NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by day or hotisehold linens—sheets, pillow| Robert Leff, Alaskan Hotel, Cor- Alaska Transportatien Compan T ol A | R Rl o s B 1 e w p P Y T , : “$46-2t. | blankets, etc. to private vli tele.| take possesion immediately. GASTINEAU HOTEL ; : o Sy mp st e 7 5 income. for x:len ;fl‘fl wo!nen 596-t 2mo e i i [ e | estatlished following. S SR AR R P. 0. Box 61—PHONE 879 % . | Hotel—Ph. | " for details " to ‘Schwiot Mnm! TANNED rabbit skins, all sizes, all Juneau, Alask: ¢ i i g S | - - X Inc., 1z 'East, 46th Dept. "ALJ,| colors, calf skins, seal, wolf, wolv- 4 i G i i 3 b “New Yoflg 11, ? . n;.gz erine, racoon; lamb, etc. Immed- jate delivery, any quantity. Val- —— | FUR finisher. Capito! Fur Shop," m cauda Fur Co. Seattle, Wash. 2 619-t3 [ WANTED—Used Turnitare 143 Wll- APT. HOUSE, ten apts. Phone 428. : loughby. Phone 788. i § 618-tt 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1947 ||| . ' _ i S " B | v Beathy Bhop, Ehoh| POR AL Thres Bouess sd ok houses in good condition and best B T —— A o ; rmanents. ‘Open evenings by{ location. Inquire Trevor Da > ones: SCHEDULES. S. ALASKA~ - | il 77" & & ::f;a:';:,. ] B T, T Pa_ssenger“s. Lem:‘eu l:ezaztue III‘I’:"II;,I Z:orfll ':fii“"; 29’“. THREE DEUCKS length 50 ft, | The B. M. Behrends 19 Mes mee | EEE e e ¢ Freight: [ . -t Bank 23 Non-Scheduled Frei ® paratdiha™Bodes, ey ight, e * SQUARE SINNET — 8, mble for chicken ranch with P i H. E. GREEN PALISANA — LUCIDOR R ergre L Reward, phoié| brooders and incubators. Ph, 357 ! Oldest Bank in Alaska Agant B | Groen 100. 6 §96-11 3 s f | v,,y Reasonable Price FOUND=A Crmera carrying ' case, | AXMINISTER ‘Rug, 10 ft.- o { v 'ON ownel haumbmefl-ln:m.:lln'uher COMMERCIAL SAVINGS | DA VS ; ' { ,“‘To L FUB SHOP iyln; n:‘;ypayrnez !6: th{s a&g‘ i spinner, Gen. Elec. vacuum cle'a;;h R —” St ah-tt X Phonn Black 139. 589-t4 )

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