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PAGE SIX Thursday for a two weeks visit at the home of Mrs. Winston's broth- NEWS ITEMS v er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. jmmediate members of the family Makl‘ Use of the Excellent | Prank Calvin. The Winstons, who and a few intimate friends were have made their home in Long present. The bride is a mdume Beach, California, for many years, are former residents of Ketchikan FROM SITKA Service Provided by Our i | l | ! | | | NEW SCHEDULES Mis. Lester Arvit and her sister (Special Correspondence) Miss Margaret Taylor arrived by SITKA, Alaska, July 27—Scores| plane early this week for a brief of Sitkans have worn themselves visit at the home of Mr. and Passenger and Express almost to the point of exhaustion Mrs, Roy Avrit. Miss Taylor is |taking advantage of the unpreced- | associated with Wellsley College in ented July weather, in the belief Massachuseits and is making her DAILY |that it just couldn't last nother | fir: trip to Alaska. Her sister, Juneau—Ketchikan \day. Mrs. Avrit, is also new to Alaska,|2 SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND | An added spur to activity has and is making her permanent 10:30A Lv. JUNEAU 2 Ar. 4:10P teen the unsually large crop of|home in Juneau. 11:30A Lv. PETERSBURG Lv. 3:20P |blue berries and red huckleberries. A 12:00N Ly. WRANGELL Lv. 2:50P Everyone has. been picking and Mrs. €. O. Taft with her two 12:40P Ar. KETCHIKAN Ly. 2:00P preserving berries at top speed. sons, Dennis and C. O. Jr, arrived Even those who don't like berries by plane Thursday from Coron- Juneaun—Sitka \ 'have been picking — and giving ado, Calif, to visit Mrs. Taff's 9:00A Lv. JUNEAU Ar. 11:50°A [them' away by the gallon. (parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Higley *10:206A Ar. SITKA Lv. 10:30A It's & wonderful summer! at their home in Japonski Island. (* or earlier) They will be joined later in the So many mothers, sisters, broth-|summer by Capt. C. O. Taff, USN, ers, fathers, cousins and aunts are commander of the carried USS TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS visiting relatives in Sitka this year,|Rendova, now making a routing Juneau—Hames-—Qkagwav lthe soeial strain Mas been terrific. |cruise to Australia, while the ship 2:00P Lv. JUNEAU Ar. 4:40P !Luncheons, picnics, bridge parties,|will be in drydock in Bremerton. 2:55P Lv. HAINES Lv. 3:56P cocktail parties, dinner parties and! - — 3:10P Ar. SKAGWAY Lv. 3:30P i‘rl.shmg parties are reminiscent of| Mrs. John Cushing, owner of ihe All Times PST (120°) ipre-war days. | Sitka Telephene Company, arrived # { {by plane Thursday from Ketchi- Juneau — Icy Strait Area '3 ! Frank Wall, not Robert Wahl lost |kan, for an indefinite stay. Mr. LEAVE JUNEAU—— for Funter, Hoonah, Excursion his troller at Lazaria, us reported Cushing, of the Territory Construc- Inlet, Gustavus, Elfin Cove, Port Althorp, Pelican, Kim- last week. The boat, with every-|tion Company, is expected lo ar- shan Cove, Chichagof, Cobal — and return. ithing aboard, being a total loss, al!rive next week, on completion of (Departure time and sequence of stops variable) {collection was taken among thelhis paving contract in Ketchikan fishermen and presented to Mr. While in Sitka, Mr. Cushing will - e B - - 5 Wall |be in charge of the rebuilding of MONDAYS, “ED:\‘ESD‘\‘S' FRIDAYS - - the Cushing apartments on Ca- Juneau — Chatham Area Miss L. M. Mills last week con-Ithedral Square. LEAVE JUNEAU ——“—— for Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, ltributed $250 to the Library Build- —_— Chatham, Todd, Baranof, Angoon — and return. ing fund. This is the largest per- Bill Smith have (Departure time and sequence of stops variable) {sonal contritution made and bring: Mary Hedges' [the total fund to $194693. Con- home at F.etcherville and took PHONE 812 tributions to date follow: possession Saturday. Mr. Smith is Rotary Anns, $27.50, Sheldon part owner of the Smith & Mor- Jackson baskatball team, $20.05,/row crab and clam cannery at the & % % women of Moose $200, High School Conway Dock alns“ Ismdenl» $143.24, Beta Sigma Phi — $6430, W. T. Stuart $10, BP.OE.| Mrs. i-ay iledges is leaving by $20.61. Verna Huge $10, Fire De- plane Tuesday, enroute to Seattle n Es partment $8.62, R. H. Dawson $25. where she will be met by her , Presbyterian Ladies Aid $25. Wo- fijance, Robert Van Allen, and his qu é\o-“fiwm jman’s Club $100, Radio Station sister, with whom she will drive {KBW $561.-6, L. E. Thielke $25, to Orofina, Idaho, where the Van Retail Clerks Union $23, Marine Allens will make their home. JUNEAU Workers Union $5 Mrs. Hedges has been a Sitka THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA of the Assembly of God, at the end of Lover’s Lane in the Park. Only Sitka High, '47; the l:r!degmom an employee of the ANS on| Japonski. The couple plan to leave | sitka this fall to enter college in | the States together. The Orthopedic Hospital on Ja-| ponski, under the direction of Dr. Phillip Moore, held a clinic Im| Jocal children last Tuesday, from | 9:30 to 12 and from 1 p. m. to 30 | A surprisingly large numter of parents took advantage of the op-| portunity to have their children examined and arrangements were made for specialized treatment, which previously had net been available, | Clarence Rands was hostess at a bridge! Mrs. Wednesday afternoon luneheon for a group of out of visitors. The guests were: Leslie Avrit, Miss Margaret Mrs. Clare Swenson, Mis. Alice Curtis and Mrs. Robert Kerns. Five tables of bridge play- ed during the afternoon with high ores being won by Mrs. Frank | Wright, Jr., and Mrs. Olare sSwen- | son. There were also prizes for each of the gue: town Mrs Taylor, = vice in the Memorial Presbyterian A no-host party was given Sat- Church. urday evening at the home of Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Charteris, at the Salvation Army Hall, Capt honoring a group of out-of-town Harold Peterson will be featured visitors and their hosts. The hon- in a service of praise and testi- | ored guests were: Mrs. Robert mony, and will give the pnm-uml' Kern, Mr. and Mrs. William Win- ' address. ton, Mrs. Clare Swenson and Mrs.| Sunday evening the citizens of| Mary Hedges, with their hosts, Juneau are invited to attend the Dr. and Mrs, W. C. Charteris, Mr. official installation for Major and| and Mrs. Charles Peterson, Mr. Mrs. Newbould which will be con-| and Mrs. Frank Calvin and Mr. ducted in the First Methodist | and Mrs. Stockton Webb. Places Church at 8 o'clock. Leading were set for thirty-three. Territorial, City and Civic offi- - ee—— — |cials will be giving messages of | o e - - * = @ « Wwelcome, and special mus! will hv WEATHER REPORT presented by Mrs. Mildred Lister, Temperatare for 24-Hour e and Capt. Harold Peterson. | The public is invited to all of, Period Ending 7:30 o'Clock e This Morning Juneau—Maximum, 60; At minimum, 49. At Airport—Maximum, 62; [ | Washington SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1947 SPECIAL SERVICES, SALVATION ARMY, SET FOR SUNDAY i Brigadier Johnston Arrives ~Newbould's Public Installation The Salvation Army announces that specidl services will be con- ducted in the Juneau area tonight 'and Sunday, August 2 and August 3. Brigadier George Johnstone, Divisional Commander for the Division, and Capt.} Commanding Of- for the| Hareld Peterson, ficer, are visiting Juneau purpose of installing Mrs. Eric Newbould Di mal Comman: for the Salvation Army work in Alaska. Tonight at 7:30 o'clock in the Willoughby Avenue Hall, a 50~ minute Religious Film, “The Power of God" will be shown in connec- tion with the Saturday night Praise service. Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, Brigadier George Johnstone will Major as the new ‘give the message at a united ser- and a special invi- to the Officers these services, tation is extended and men of the USS Lofberg Amd Uss Thom'i&nn and | PR MURPHY & MURPHY | THE ALEXANDER HOME $2,700 for 3-room, clean, well-furn home near Northern Commercial. } WILL RENY nice summer cabin | Lena Beach. 5 GUTTORMSON prop. 10% mi.| Glacier Highway. | BEAUTIFUL § - bedroom home —| modern, nice furniture, in Doug- | | las. i lPI-‘TERLON PROP,, Glacier High-| way, 5-room modern heme. 4-| 5 acres patented land. {4-BEDROOM and 2 bedroom homes , Star Hill. 2-BIEDROOM, central location, | { { ' MACHINE SHOP-—Good buy. H SHOESHOP--Owner train pur-| chaser. { | 1 COSGROVE PROPERTY. 'MURPHY & MURPH | REALTOWS—ACCOTNTANTS Phcne 676 over riret Nations! Band MISCELLANEOUS HEAUTY SHOP. Pexmnnel\[< Violet Seaberg, Green 483. 636-41 | — | i etr. | WINTER & PUND ((l ln( Complete Phetographic Supplies Develeping — Printing — Enlarg'ng At lis Paints and Materials of Finest Quality s | GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up, Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. FuR RENT ; AND BOARD for business | 646-3t. ROOM | girls cr couple. Blue 449. EFIR T call for new boardmg house . . . . . . . . —/ | Pete Haugen $20, Hal Finch $5, resident for many years, and early o ! , - 9 = minimum, 47. i A AR LY L Ry {Peter Neilsen's Orchestra $25, this year became a partner of the o WEATHER FORECAST | to open August 15. Breakfast and Moose Lodge $116, Mrs. Robert g ra i Supper, nice rooms, central loca- o oWl £ Sitka Arts and Crafts. Her many o (Juneau and Vielnity) i R G ¢ Y iDawson $25, American Legion g P R v ! tion. $100 per month. Inquire in! 4 < €! friends hope she and her husband , Variable cloudiness thi | $145.87, Miss L. M. Mills $250, Ro- wj rentud etur: e S | persom, No. 3, Valentine Bldg. 4 i a x will eventually return to make o afterncon and Sunday with e | 6456t | lLY TRIPS “EA“ 1‘0 RA“ |tary Club fines, etc, $91.88. their permanent hqme here. o el Aty StOWRrs & i pa 6 m Ju KE“:]“ | | e Patches of blue sky ocea . |3 ROOM furnished house, oil range, ( Mrs. Robert Kern and daughter| Mrs. Charles Peterson, who has N dl . | o i ; i > ! ¥ A i) ally visible. Tempera- ® Eiroy Fleek and Jake Hendricks| kath. reere . 513 Willoughby : |Kathy, arrived by plane Tuesday been convalescing at the home of 3 gore o Ho Siroy Fleek and Jake Hendric via Peierslmrg and Wrangell ifrom their home in Chicago to'her brother-in-law and sster, Dr. tx;ccnumng 48 to 58 de- ¢ announce a new Juneau- Douglas| Ave: 643-13 | With conmections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and D o hien Jormiind Mes. W O Charlaiiys OF somiyy B e ariaN . seu‘tzl‘l‘;em“’ :‘a‘b‘m’fg“‘:‘e‘;mg:“k‘x SLEEPING rcom. 421 Seward St | sisters, 1 . Charteris and eks, lowing a major ration . 2, g 4 steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle I S e e taons Sy ;&J“nel:iln“‘_é&“_l:ed HLJ(;J hfix:e ANy (pas: 24 ours ending 730 a.m. ouax) @ 37-passenger Mainliner bus with| e 643-1 FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 ;guc‘\u at the Charteris home. |last Sunday evening ® In Juneau — .12 inches; @ engine in rear. The new line willl FURNISHED ROOMS, near busl- A & [ Sincu ‘;\(;gu:( 3155.63 gx.hcs. ® be kno\:;n as Capital Cxt‘vf Trail- ness seetion. 326 2nd St. Phone i - " 5. o since July 1, 3. inches. ® wa cond 'w bus r the lack 33 ® ————— o | Mr. and Mis. Wm. Winston ar-1 gnother flying trip was madefly At Airpert — .13 inches; ® s '.::L,e is T 5 ¥ “em rug pothas 0800 L g irived by plane, via Ketchikan, on (, 1aye Resanoff this week, conw= aary s now on order. e | 'l" .o B e T August 1, 26 inches; ® The Company's Juneau stand 2 > OFFICES for rent in Simpson : sisting of Stormy Doran, Chatlesfy gpes galy 1, 248 inches. e will be on South Seward Street! Bidg. 624-th | ® Bt R AS BO AT RIOD | ritiinors, Oharlle Shoftiier, Mol g o A o o | naay the et Age Ol /Il oA um Ing ea 'ng | & MARINE WAYS Anderson szl Pete Haugen. The . new bus has keen in town for a ROOM—kitchen prlvneges—flomf New construction & repair work | party left Friday, stayed overnight, !week and has aroused considerable Hotel. Phone 886. returned Saturday with dis= results. The fish were and appointing not biting. Authorized Dealer for LECTROLOX Phone: Douglas 192 FRED R. WOLF Electrical Contractor 0il Burners 'l'elephane—SlS Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. i' The Fire Department was called out last Sunday evening by a dis- tress call from Mrs. Clint Holmes at Jamestown Bay who reported hearing calls for help which she had been unable to locate. A group of voluntters responded and search- ed the woods in the vicinity for an hour and a half, with no result. a student of Fouse Wiring OUR SPECIALTY Box 2135 Black 379 H. S. GRAVES EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED Tom Mooney, Jr., [ DB. D. D. MARGUABDT ; o Mt. Edgecumbe Schcol on Japon- OPTOMETRIST The Clothing Man ski, fell from the cannery dock Second and Prankiia el o e Taaad " bbbl oo EECHE 503 FOR ARPON FLORSHEIM SHOES scious. He was treated for shock {and soon recovered. | Mr. Gene Rhode, new physical [education and social sciene in- structor for Sitka High School, ar- 1ived by plane Tuesday, accom-| panied by his wife. Rhode, a grad-| uate of the University of Alaska, Imught last year at Hope. The couple are looking for a home to GEORGE BROS. idest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 399 FREIGHT . . Relrigevation S&T Luy, hoping to make thefr per-| | manent home here. Il Men’s and Boys’ Clothing Evelyn Cameron, daughter of ACROSS STREET FROM ‘Warfield’s Drug Store Box 1465 Phone 677 |Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Cameron, and Garth M. Kanen, were married last {Sunday afternoon, at a ceremony pcrfmmed by Rev. Herbert Bruhn SERVICE to ALASKA !Vifiiihu (fii;ers Honored Last nghi Visiting naval omcers were en- tertained by the members of the American Woman's Voluntary Ser- vice at a reception given at the Governol House last evening. Dancing was enjoyed to the music of Win King at the piano | Assisting the hostess, Mrs. Ernest Gruening, were Mrs. Edna Heaton Lomen and Mrs. Frank Pearce, who served punch. D - HERE FROM NORWAY Jacob Jolle, the nephew of Mrs. Emil Samuelson arrived from his heme in Sarsund, Norway, yesier- day. Jolle arrived in New York) on July 4. After spending some | time in New York, he flew direct to Juneau, arriving via Pan Ameri can Airways yesterday. He will; ! remain in Juneau. Sun o ahieig o | ASK FOR DIVORCE | Frances Ellinger, of Ketehikan, | bas filed suit in -U. S. District | Court for a divorce from Harry D. l i Ellinger charging incompatibility. | They were married at Athens, Ohio, | Nov. 11, 1937 and have no children. | | PASSENGERS - Regular sailings from Seattle and Tacoma, Washington For Rates and Informalion CONSULT ‘J Alaska Transporiatien Company GASTINEAU HOTEL P. O. Box 61—PHONE 879 Juneau, Alaska 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1947 * Phones: SCHEDULE S. !‘REIGI'IT REPBIGERATION She also asks for the return of ! her maiden name of MecCarrick. | 1 | 1 S. ALASKA 2 * H. E. GREEN Agent Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL SAVINGS SQUARE SINNET — PALISANA — Passengers: Leave Seattl Juneau North Jufieau South ug. Aug. 9 Aug. 12 The B. M. Behrends . N MEs Wea bha Non-Scheduled Freight Vessels CHIEF WASHAKIE NORTHLAND TRAHSPORTATION CO. SATLOR'S SPLICE LUCIDOR \\ , comment. R e 24 PASSENGERS ARE ... 'FLOWN HERE BY PAA The Lrought Pan American 24 passengers in from Seattle yesterday. On the south-! bound flight, they carried 122 passengers to Seattle and five to Ketchikan. On the Seattle flight, 98 of the passengers were fish- ermen from the Bristol Bay area. Passengers from Seattle to Ju- ineau were Betty Seidell, Matthew Hock, Jack Tenneson, Elwood | Hunter, Jack Olle, Alaska's Gov- ernor, Jean Navarro. Al Singson, Frank Neneces, Ben-, jamin Stewart, Doris Stewart, Nor- ‘man Banfield, Ethel Baker, Carl Baker Ronald Baker. Dorothy Winfrey, Clarice South-| |ard, Bessie George, Edward Sheck,| J‘James Huleatt, Grace Huleatt, The TO RENT—2 or 'Rev. Gallant, John Vaslowski, Mary Fellows. Juneau to Seattle: Arthur Falk, J. A. Ridgeway, Paul St. Jehn, Fred MacKenzie, George McMahon, |Mary Phelps, Jessie Mack, Donald/ Mack, Roberta Mack. Cynthia Smith, Jessie Winston,| |Harold Nelson, Cleo King, Waner Mitchell, F. M. Baer, Donna Han- dy Sharon Handy. Donna Wagner and child, Finn Wik, Clarence Eliason, A. J. Lang- | don, Jr., May Langdon, Jewett Langdon. Juneau to Ketchikan: DeMoss McCamant, Agnes McCamant, Ar-| vid Bueholz, Marion Bucholz, Wal- ter Mededith. Airways' % | NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by day o | week. Colunial Hotel. Ph. ROOMS—Kltznen privileges. tom Huwl—l'h 888 WANTED WANTED TO BUY -Sewing ma- chine. Box 224, Juneau. 646-3t. WANTED—Platform scales. C. H. i Sherwood, P. O. Box 3036. 645-3t WILL trade cmpemer work in sparc time, in exchange for house rent, | five in family. Now am employed | Juneau Spruce. Contact after 6, | Alaskan Hotel, F. E. Oman. 645-3t | ‘REF‘INED COLLEGE woman de- sires position, motherless home; invalid’s, or tutor and helper iso- lated family living out. No smok- er or drinker, excellent references. Box 63 Ketchikan. 642-t6 3 wedroom furn- ished apt. or home, by established business family. Write Empire 2663. 641-tf |NEEDED as soon as possible a two- bedroom house. Furnished or un- | furnished Permanent residents. | call Fred Turpin at 132 or 117. 638-tf WANTED—Used furniture 142 Wil- ! Toughby. Phone 788. KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phone 566, 3rd ‘and Main. Specializing in permanents. Open evenings by appointment. 203--tf PIANOS RENTED and TUNED —>o— MARRIAGE LICENSES Applications for marriage licenses received late yesterday and today by U. S. Commissioner Felix Gray | are as follows: Kenneth Ralph Allen, 24, and Grace Eleanor Satko, 18, both of Juneau. Stephen Sheldon, Jr, 31, and Corrine Greenhow, 26, both of Ju- neau. X ————————————— Empira Wuani-aas for results! NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS GIVEN that the undersigned has been duly appoint- ed Executor of the Estate of Ella R. McLoughlin, deceased. All per- sons having claims against the es- tate are required to present them to the undersigned at Juneau, Al- aska, within six (6) months from the date of this notice, Dated at Juneau, Alaska, July 25th, 1947. JAMES W. McNAUGHTON, Executor. First puBication, July 26, 1947. Last publicatioh, Aug. 16, 1947, j Anderson Shop. i | [DOUGLAS TAKING OVER ANS SCHOOL; . ALLENS TO SITKA The City of Douglas has taken |over operation of the Douglas Gov- ernment School from the Alaska Native Service, it was announced today. The school bus will also be transferred to the City. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Allen, who have been acting as ANS super- vising and teaching staff of the schools, have just returned *here from a six week’s vacation in the States. ‘The Allens, with their small son, will be transferred to Mt. Edgecumbe School at Sitka. Housing at the school will be occupied by Douglas teachers. ———————— SITKA COUPLE HERE Ole and Christine Sunde of Sitka are registered st the Baranof Ho-' tel. room log with lights and water. | _ {FOR SAIE—Mcd WANT ADS 1 FOR SALE ‘\450 CASH buys ‘37 Ford V 8 S(‘- dan. Heater, 6-ply tires, good motor. Call Green 150. tf-dh. PIANO NURL!’IZEE custom sam- ple, Spinit, {or sale or rent. Call Geo. Anderson, Nurlitzer, Alaska Agent. Phone 143 646-31. THREE BEDROOM, modern, fur- nished home. Electrie range, washing machine. Comfortable, cheerful. Splendid view. Phone Black 680, 646-t1. | BABY Bass FORREST home on Glacier digh- way, 10 minutes from town. 4 bed- rooms. €all Red 244 or 037, 2 long, 2 short. 645-1. WASH!NG machme $80. China el- eetric clock. Blue 705. 645-2t n 400. 645-11. sale, opposite 3~mil; Highway. 64 HOUSE for post, Dougl; 5 Gal, Jeep Cans now in stock, Ju- neau Welding & Machine Shop. 645-t1 | HAMMEPLUND Super-pro Radio receiver, extra set tubes, new this year. Ph. Hed 768. 644-(3 2 BEDROOM furnished housc. Ph, Green 220 after 5 pm. 6446 CESSNA 120 on wheels, 85 hrs, total time Ph. 800, room 417. 644-3 BROWN COAT—with fur collar, size 18, gord condition. Ph. Black 630. 644-t3 INEW MODFRN 2 bedroom house. Completely Ph. Black 875 furnished. Garage 643-16 SEA OTTER” 46 ft. Coml halibuter and Troller, equipped. 140 Royal, boat for the outside Harbor. ation newly sleeps 4, a Small Boat 643-t4 set of green- houses miles from city center of Anchorage. Includes three ereenki , five room fully mo- dern ccmpletely furnished home with utility and garage attached, new 15 k.. rcaterpillar generator (also city power connected) on ore and feurth acyes of fine land. $25,000 will handle, or less to these quahf'ed to RFC loan For paiticulars write Audett Greenhcuses, Box 32, Anchorage Alaska 643-t6 3 1937 PONTIAC CJHDE for sale, 1a- dio and heater, can be seen at Connors Motors. 642-t5 HEAVY ‘railer suitable for log hauling, 602 W 9th. 641-tf TROLLER “Vesla” City Dock, See owner ahoard 641-t6 51,750. FIVE YEAR paid-up lease, living quarters and cafe. The owner, 445 So. Franklin or Mur- phy and Murphy. 640-tL CHIZKENS, 16 months old laying hens—50 cents per pound; North- ern Vegetable Farm, Loop Road— 1 mile from Airport. 639-t12 JOLONIAL Hotel, fully furnished. On 2nd St. across from Baranof. Reascnably priced. Phone 187. 623-t1 LOT 41 x 165 ft. and 5 cabins on lot. Bargain for quick sale," cash. Phone 336 after 6 p.m. 637-tt 30AT TILLACUM, overall length 49 ft. beam 12% ft. For informa- tion, write €. Moy, Hoonah. Will be in Juneau once a week. 637-t10. FARPE RESIDENCE, corner 11th and C Streets. Ph. Green 491. 629-t 27 ft. CABIN CRUISER No. 31D- 415, galley, head, sleeps 4, less than 100 heurs on rebuilt 95 Ker- math. See at slip 4, float 3, or Larry Bahn, Metor Rebuild. Box 1359, City. 626-t1. TABIN CRUISERK, 26 ft. by 8 ft, V-bottom, 85 h.p. Chris Craft, stove, sink, toiletand skiff, $1,500 Write box 117, Petersburg, Alas- ka. 627-t1. 30% INTEREST of the Alaskan Ho- tel of Cordova, Alaska, which in- cludes Hotel, Bar and Liquor Store. For particuldrs write or set Robert Left, Alaskan Hotel, Cor: dova, Alaska. Box 19. Buyer tc¢ take possession immediately. 596-t tmo APT. HOUSE, ten apts. Phone 428. 618-t1 FOR SALE—Three houses and lot, houses im goog condition and bes location. Inquire Trevor Davig, Box 576, Juneau. 472-15 THREE DEUCES length 50 ft; ready for trolling or charter work. Call Red 353. 604-t1. 5 ACRES wiin :ocern 35 room furnished house, city light, suit- able for chicken ranch with brooders and incubators. Ph. 357, LOST ARD LOST—Z-uble boiler pan. 688. 645-2t FOUND—A Camera carrying case, owner may have same by identi- fying and pdying for this adv. dh.-tt