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PAGE SIX : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—-JUNEAU, ALASKA Make Use of the Excellent Service Provided by Our NEW SCHEDULES Passenger and Express VETERANS' GUIDE By MAJOR THOMAS M. NIAL Last Jan. 10 the “Guide” told about a brand new bill just intro- duced in the bprand new 80th Con- gress. Now, seven months later, that |bill is law. It took almost the en- tire session of the 80th Congress to e to have the cash im- ould keeo their terminal leave pay in a bond might cause more inflation if all the $1,800,000,000 in bonds was con- verted to cash at the same time. e didn’t ediately DAILY get it into law. It was a fight all 2 the way. SOUTHBOUND Juneau—Ketchikan NORTHBOUND The law is Ll\;llox';‘nlllagszvaxl;‘r act DAHGHTER fOR N“S 3~ . amendment, Public Law 254. Every- | Ly An e e enomewnai P 1| BORN AT FAIRBANKS 12:00N Lv. WRANGELL i V. 2:50P 254 does. It allows holers of termi- | ‘ 12.40P Ar. KETCHIEAN Lv. 2:00P nal leave bonds to turn thgm in for [ Word has keen received in Ju- T 3 gty Ay e {hard cash—on Sept. 2 and after. neau of the birth of a daughter, Juneau—Sitka House and Senate leaders admit- | Pamela Gaye, to Mr. and Mr Lv. JUNEAU Ar. 11:50*A ted that the cash-for-bonds measure | Forrest Pitts of Fairbanks. The l Ar. SITKA Lv. 10:30A wouldn't have had much of a show |baby, who tipped the scales at six b (* or earlier) if the’two income-tax reduction bills | pounds, two ounces, was born on) hadn't been vetoed by President|August 21. Pamela Gaye has a l Truman. When they were, Conerf‘sntrmn' year old brother. TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS reacted like a starved, rabbit-chew- | Mr. Pitts, who was stationed J“neau_}{al“es_.sk‘lgwav ing hound. It voted a cash-for-bonds | with the U. S. Army in Juneau, is 2:00P Lv. JUNEAU v AT, 4:40P | bill, and the President quickly sign- |now with the U. S. Customs Service 2:55P Lv. HAINES .. Lv. 3:65P led it. in Fairbanks. Mrs. Pitts, the form- 3:10P Ar. SKAGWAY ..Lv. 3:30P | From Sept. 2 on all you have to |er Merle Janice Schroeder, taught do is walk into the nearest bank art and vocal music in the Juneau All Times PST !120 ) He said it ! ,mmu MERCHANTS ‘O MEET THURSDAY; IMPORTHIT MATTERS | | i | Members of Lhe Juneau Merchants | | Association are urged to attend a special meeting of ihat organization | [‘rhursda\ night, August 28, at 7:30 yoclnck to discuss matters of interest i | to all merchants. i | Due to the present day Londxtwm‘\ lin Alaska it is felt that every mer- | | chant is desirous of furthering their own interests and those of the city | ;ol Juneau. In order to accomplish | | this, it is necessary for the full sup- port of all merchants, 1 Due to a decided lack of support | {among merchants it is felt that a | | meeting should be held to decide ‘\\hel,hu a majority of members de- | sire the Juneau Merchants Associa- | tion to continue or be dissolved. | - ‘Luncheon Honors - T B. Consultants with the bond and your original | Public Schools for se il years, Juneau — Icy Strait Area discharge, sign the bond anc pocket A luncheon was given yesterday LEAVE JUNEAU-——°——for Funter, Hoonak, Excursion the mo Simple as that iin the Iris Room of the Baranof| Pelican, Kim- I talked to the fiscal assistant Mrs. Bess Winn and| Inlet, Gustavus, Elfin Cove, Port Althorp, shan Cove, Chichagof, Cobal — and return. (Depurture time and sequence of stops variable) secretary of the Treasury, Edward | F. Bartelt, about this business. He MARRIAGE ON LUCHT-ZENGER o o % lof Miss Ella Hu?m and Miss Mar- Whitney in honor |told me that any bank which is al- ian Schmitz, who arrived in Ju-l l1owed to give cash for U. S. savings :n,_qu Sunday. | MO YS, WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS |and war bonds also will be able to SEP]‘EMBER 21 Miss Herzig, Senfor Assistant| Juneau — Chatham Area |take these terminal leave bonds. {Nurse Officer (R) with the US LEAVE JUNEAU — for Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, That means almost any bax {Public Health Service, has ac- Chatham, Todd, Baranof, Angoon — and return. Other financial institutions aiso| Announcement has been received|cepted an signment with the (Departure time and sequence of stops variable) may be avle to give cash for bonds |in Junzau of the forthcoming |Tertitorial Department of if they get Treasury Department marriage of Miss Verdiene C.jas tuberculosis nursing consultant ! permission. Lucht, daughter of Mrs. Harvey for nine months. She will a PHONE 512 | There may be a sight hitch on Freitag, to Mr. Nedford H Zenger, | with the field nursing tuberculo- the original discharge ruling. Sup-|Son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Zeng-|sis program and will integrate & pose a veteran has lost his original, (€ ©f Juneau The marriage will} noxpnm! and field programs. From nlnsn Well he can always write the serv- tak> placc on Sunday evening, 11043 to 1945, Miss Horzig was a ice he serviced during the war and |September 21, in The Immanuel Public Health Nursing Consultant request a certificate “in lieu” of Lutheran Church at Albany, Ore v\x'h the Pan American Airways l'nEs lost discharge. But there might be| Miss Lucht, who is goddaughter|Sanitary Bureau of the island of delays in getting it to him. What-0f Mrs. Claude Carnegie, spent Haiti. Her most recent as:iqn- then? Can't he cash in his bond? |Several months in Juneau m[[mvnz has been with the Louisville- qu é‘ I asked Mr. Bartelt and he said, |year visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carne-, Jefferson County Hospital in Ken- JUNEAU well, if the bank knows the veteran |€ie. ~Mr. Zencer was born andtucky. k e ) or can somehow get proof positive |r2ared in Juneau and graduated! Miss Schmitz is in Territory L = that he really is the owner of the [irom Juneau High School last’ on a two wezks survey trip for . < —__ |bond he's ng to cash, there would |vear, and is now attending busi- the National Tuberculosis Associa- T be nothing wrong with the bank |0ess school in Portland, Oregon. |fion and will leav2 tomorrow to PR ol = “=="" {aking the bond and handing over During the he served in the!visit the sanatoriums at Seward E L L ls A l “ L l N E s s U. S. Coast Guard, The wedding| d Sitka. She is the yeial He went on to say though, that if |date chosen by the couple falls on|Work Cousultant for the Rehabili- ILY Tans JUNEA“ To KETCHIKA“ a bank gives a veteran cash for a |the birthday of the mother of the tation Service of the National DA bond which does not belong to him, | bric2groom, Mrs. Alfred Zenger. |Tuberculosis Association in New . if the bank gets fooled into cashing ey i York City. via Pelershurg and Wrangell o e sl CIRCUS SHOW PUT ON | Cuces ot the mcheon nciud- With connections to Craig, Klawock. Hydaburg anc bank will be held accountabie, and 29 Mipaniiee o iagSted | Hevmabn : y / 5 : will have trouble collecting the sum BY “HGHBOR K'DS and William Paul, Sr, and the steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle S Treniity DEAR et {Misses Priscilla Parker, Catherine FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 And, of course, the bank will go | T |Corcoran and Dr. Catherine Sher- A e ———————————————— | 0fteT the veteran who pulled the e circus came to town the wood. (I i . 4 o a5 dea jother day when several z‘hl]dxcn RO sa e sniisind That's why the Treasury Depart- | d a miniature "dmon of ! pRiN(ESS N R | ats v the Ty Do | o, S o ORAH the original discharge. Tmlor Nd nce wit 2 . 2 Bartelt told me he was afraid that nd other Ch”dll’” SA lS FOR SOUTH feeling that if they don't cash in snappy parade lead | their bonds now they’ll never be a band and the kids put on aj t&} EROM JUNEAU vegular circus show. Circus records {were played during the festivities and pink lemonade and popcorn; 1were sold to spectators. able to cash them in. Not so, he said, and added: “This is the best security available, since Oil Burners it is a demand obligation and paying ‘The money | The Princess Norah sailed for Vancouver this morning at 9 o'clock. | Warfield | Wartield for ‘wanhz(l at Perey’s Cafe. WARFIELDS LEAVE FOR DRIVE. SOUTH OVER ALCAN ROAD Clarence Warfleld, owner of the TAug Store, loft last the Estebeth with Mrs, Haines Their car was taken up last week on the J. V. Cole power barge Midas, night on the Alaska Highway for a months visit in South Dakota, and Illinois. While the Warfields are absent from Juneau, Glenn Trusblood will assist in the drug store ey HO>¥ITAL NOTES Admitted to St. Ann's Hospital yesterd for surgical attention {were Mrs. Mildred Lister and Er- {nest. Hooper. Mrs. Fred Henning was admitted for medical atten- tion. Mrs. LeRoy Dzawe and baby boj iwere discharged from the hospital. No one entered or left the Gov- | ernment prn.\l yesterday. .- and esses 665 tf AUCTION SALE OF PUBLIC LAND Notice is hereby given that pur- suant to an act of Congress of the United States, approved January 21, | | 1929, granting 109,000 acres of lend | to the Territory of Alaska for the exclusive use and benefit of | Alaska Agiicuitural College and | Health | School of Mines, now the University. 1 of Alas and pursuant to an Act of the Territorial Legislature, proved March 12, 193; the University of Alas and- sell lands granted under sai Act of January 21, 1929, the Uni- versity of Alaska, will, on the 14th day of October, 1947 two o'clock P.M. of said day, on the front steps of the Federal Building in Fairbanks, Alaska, auction for cash, to the highest and ap- | {best bidder, the following described | ¥ tracts of land, all of which are lo- cated in Townshmo 1 South, Range 2 West of the Fairbanks meridian: Section 21 640.00 acres Seciion 22 NE1 160.00 NW1 160.00 SWi 160.00 N'; of SEY% 80.00 Lot 1 26.93 , Lot 2 36.37 Lot 3 6.72 ‘Section 23 Wi of NW1, 80.00 Lot 2 42,57 Lot 3 57.60 Lot 6 2424 Secticn 27 Lot 1 2217 Lot 3 5213 Lot 8 59.46 Lot 9 56.74 Lot 10 56.13 Lot 11 3117 Lot 12 2453 Section 28 NE% of NW1; 40.00 NW1; of NEY; 40.00 Lot 1 53.00 Lot 2 31.03 1926.83 acres and | the Warfields plan to drive down! two | Towa | Fountain Girls | the | authorizing | ka to select, ! the hour of | sell at public ! TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1947 { WANT ADS | it MURPHY & MURPHY 5 BEDROOM Hous2. Fully furn-| ished. Priced to sell! Heart of| | Juneau i LOVELY HOME, 3'-mile post; 3% acres patented land. Two bedroom house fully furnished.| Immediate possassion. $5,500. | 3-bedroom 1:sme—compl. fur. new- ly decorated, large cement base- ment, garage, 2 bathrooms, work shop, laundry, electric kitchen, huge closets, good neighborhood. 2-bedrocm FHA, 3 lots, Douglas. 1-bedroom home, everything elec- trical, Douglas. 2-Apt. home with 2 ways. Compl. furn, property {Trollers 31A3€, Polaris, ete. ’A)!ex No. 148 ft. Packer. | Decker Bidg. incl. apts, 2 lange | marine run- | good income Green 410, e Red 666 3t GIRL'S New Bicycle & " Red |LARGE Play Per ! 666 1/ 1 Sea King, § 1 3-ap son $80.00; 1 2-HP Johnson Bert LyLeck, h, 666 tf Call 1945 663 tf ale in Douglas, $9,500. Phone Dot FUR RENT ; room Apt | Avenue. house; also 2 513 Willoughb; 635 3t CFFICE or Bldg. cCall store space i1 F Biae T€3. 6 e as |ROOM AND BOARD $70 mcnthly. | Beard cnly $60. Hannah's Bofl!‘d- 3rd and Main. 1 ‘I*URN RUUMm n"ar bus:iness fll‘c-l 326 2nd St. Phoné Black | tion, 354. 661-tf. Telephoue-319 ~ Nights-Red 730 R 2 per cot e ver, e naa s, Harri Machine Skop, Inc. ‘ certainly do so. it for five years I'd certainly do so. mean, it surely is a demand obliga- tion—it can be cashed at any time Bartelt has something there. I} that was collected all will be con-|Listed from Juneau were 14 pas- tributed to trhe Alaska Crippled:S°hes as follows: Children’s Association. { To Seattle: Ruth Sheidler, Ruth Children putting on the circus|Alexander, M. Groth, Mrs. F. Swan- were Shirley and Harold Snaring,'Son. Bill Long, Ray Perkins, Ellen Kenneth McGee, Julia and Nedra|Kvande, Marilou Rusher and Rose No sale of any of the foregoing | tracts can be made for a considera tion less than a minimum price of | five dollars ($5.00) per acre. | OOMS FOR RE locaticn. Inquire NT. Down town at Darnell’s. too, expressed e people who | . QUTDOOR WRITERS Kathy and Larry Taylor. the hope that ex-serv DR. D. D. MARGUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin PHONE 505 FOR APPOINTMENTS NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE is given that the under- | signed has been appointed by the probate court at Juneau, Alaska, ad- | e ministrator of the estate of THOM- { Juneau announces it will transportation to Ellis furnish Airlines free AS OLSON, deceased. All persons |members of the Outdoor Writers having claims against deceased’s es- l Association of America during tate will present them to the under- ! tkoir Juneau visit. The transpor- signed, duly verified, within si ation will be given to men de- menths from the date of this notice, isiring to go to various fishing at Juneau, Alaska. | si in this vicinity. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, August | e 25, 1947. BOAT CHARTER “Takan" for towing and, general Haines-Juneau Auto De- N. C. BANFIELD, | Administrator. | freight. Fm\ publication, Aug. 26, 1947, livery. Call Juneau Marine Works. Last publication, Sept. 16, 1947 i 665 6t Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound 5. 8. ALEUTIAN Aug. 23 Aug. 26 Aug. 31 S. S. BARANOF Aug. 30 S 2 Sept. 7 Northbound: S. 8. BARANOF calls at Cordova, Valdez and Seward. S. S. ALEUTIAN—Seward direct from Juneau. Southbound: S. S. BARANOF—Seward to Juneau direct. S. S. ALEUTIAN calls at Valdez and Cordova. Both Steamers call at Ketchikan northbound and southbound. FREIGHTER SERVICE: Ali freighters calling at Prince William Sound will call at Ketchikan and Juneau Northbound and will accept all cargo offerings for these two ports, H. 0. ADAMS, Agent PHONE 2 SERVING Al 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1947 * The B. M. Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL SAVINGS Millions of temperate people enjoy BEER, the light refreshment beverage- Enjoy INOA(R “It’s the Water” THE ORIGINAL LIGHT TABLE BEER THE OLYMPIA BREWING COMPANY, OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON, U.S., GET FREE PLANES | i | Criegain. after Septel and the longer it's held | Welther, ~ Rosemary Kronquist, ¢ - the more it'll be worth. Skipper Zenger, Linda Lucus, and| FOr Vancouver were Robert San- EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED et AR proiady |ford, Patte Davis, E. Seaman and | R. Anderson. See Graves for boys' shoes, 0X-' fords, rubbers and galoshes. Now on sale. 6 tf | LOST AND FOUND LOST—Persian tomcat, long yellow' striped. Ferry Way Rooms, Lola | Lane. Reward. 664 3t| GIRL'S gray and Ereen coat. Find- i er please call 849. 662-t1. | NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ANI PERSONAL PROPERTY In the Commissioner’s Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division | Number One. Before FELIX GRAY, Commission- | er and Ex-Officio Probate Judge. | Juneau Precinct. In the Matter of the Estate of ALICE HALL, Deceased. | Notice i hereby given that Peari | A. Heinke, Administratrix of the Es- tate of Alice Hall, deceased, pur- suant to an order of the Probate Court for the Juneau Precinct of | Alaska, will sell at public auction | to the highest and best bidders for cash, the following described real and personal property to-wit: That certain lot or parcel of tidelands approximately 40" x 40 in size upon which is built a cabin 18" x 20 in size, said cabin and tideland being located on o the northerly side of Twelfth Street approximately 300 feet west of the Glacier Highway in the City of Jureau, Territory of Alaska, AND— That certain lot of household furniture, fixtures and equip- ment contained in the cabin on the real property above men- tioned consisting of an oil burn- ing range, coal burning heater. luggaBe, tables, chairs, silver- ware, and other miscellaneous items .of houseshold equipment. Said sale shall be held at 10:00 o'clock A. M. Sept. 13, 1947, upon ithe above described real and per- {sonel property by the undersigned | for cash. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, August 11, 1947 PEARL A. HEINKE, Administrator. Fu st publication, Aug. 12, 1947. Last publieation, Sept. 2, 1947. neighboring tracts. Dated April 18, 1947 CHARLES E. BUNNELL President, University of Alaska First publication, July 29, 1947. | Last publication, Sept. 30, 1947. IN ADMIRALTY No. 5751-A | \OTICE OF ATTACHMENT AND ARREST OF PROPERTY In the District Court for the Terri- tory of Alaska, Division Number One, at Juneau. |ALINE WARNER, sole proprietor : of and doing business as CHARLES | G. WARNER CO., Libellant, vs. Gasboat “ARLENE”, No. 31E801, her Engines. Tackle, Apparel, Furniture and Equipment, spondent. ‘TO ALL CONCERNED: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, William T. Mahoney, as Unit- {ed States Marshal for the Territory | of Alaska, did on the 15th day of August, 1947, attach and arrest the gasboat ARLENE, an undocumented American vessel, which is numbered 31 E 801, her masts, tackle, apparel, furniture, fixtures, machinery, an- chors, equipment and engines, in the above-entitled action, in a certain cause, civil and maritime, on con- tract for repairs, supplies, materials and labor of the reasonable and agreed value of $829.09, furnished, rendered, performed and expended by the libellant Aline Warner, sole proprietor of and doing business as Charles G. Warner Co., at the re- quest of Lynn L. Crosby, the re- puted owner of said vessel, and costs, including $175.00 as a proctor’s fee; and the owner and all other persons interested or concerned herein are required to be and appear at the time and place of the return of said process, to-wit: Saturday, the 6th day of September, 1947, in the Unit- ed States District Court room in the Federal Court House, at Juneau, Alaska, at 10:00 o'clock A. M., and answer in that behalf, or default will be entered and condemnation ordered as prayed in the libel filed herein. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, the 15th day of August, 1947, ‘WILLIAM T. MAHONEY, U. S. Marshal, By WALTER G. HELLAN, Deputy U. 8. Marshal. R. E. Robertson and M. E. Monagle, Proctors for Libellant. First publication, Aug. 15, 1947, Last publication, Aug. 29, 1947. Re- | The foregoing tracts offered for| 657-t1. sale comprise portions of the old | yman 'vttdm‘leauuirocn:'si an | townsite of Chena, adjoining and | poqs 315 Gold St. 656.t1. \2 OFFICES for rent in Simpson | Bldg. 624-tf ROOM-—kitchen privileges — Home | Hotel. Phone 886. NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by day or week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187, 546-2t. IHOOMS-—Klwnen privileges. Homs ! Hotel—Ph. 888. MISCELLANEQUS FOR COMPETENT heating and oil | burner service, until further no- tice, Phone C. J. Smith at 035-5. Your continued patronage appre- | clated. 662-1 tf AVON PRODUCTS representative. Phone Black 475. P.O. Box 762. | | 656-t1. | BEAUTY SHOP. Permanents, etc. Violet Seaberg, Greem 483. 636~ tf' WINTER & POND CO., Inc. H Complete Photographic Supplies | Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of | Finest Quality e T GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- | ent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up, Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201‘ 315 Decker Way. VANTED Waitresses and Fountain Girls wanted at Percy's Cafe. 665 " MAN WANTED for 1500 faxmly‘ Rawleigh business. Permanent if| you are a hustler. White Raw- leigh’s, Dept. SKI-12-123, Oak- land, Calif. 665 3!’ WAN’I‘ED immediawly' housing for 4 returning teachers. 2 furnished apts. or a furnished house. Call Black 340. TO RENT—2 or 3 pedroom furn- | ished aot. or home, by established business family. Write Empire 2663. 641-tf KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phone 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing in permanents. Open evenings by | appointment. 202--tf FOR SALE A 30 '10 CRA!G. sport model, man peep-sight, gold front sight, $100. Two boxes of shells in- cluded. P. O. Box 1208, Doug- las, 665 2t $450 CASH buys '37 Ford V-3 Se- dan. Heater, 6-ply tires, good motor. Call Green 150. tf-dh “Dayton’ picyelz, full new. Ray Spur- 66€ 1t (/OLrC‘H table, and Chair chest of drawers, chairs, beds and a few pieces of wused furniture. 4th Street. et, dining kitchen other 214 666 6t 1937 PONTIAC Six VCuupn radio | store space rentals. rine invest.| and Leater, immediate sale. $300. | Terms. | Ph. Red 180 tefore 3 pm. 66 4t | ALASKA VETERANS! ocery |5 Hp JOHNSON used 12 hours, business in fast growing fishing| g150. Oall 023-4 rings, or see it | town. New bldg, living quarters| at DeHarts Grocery, Auk Bay. l fully furn., tmmediate occupancy. 665 6t | Moderate sum will handle. Pic- ’ | tures, facts, figures, our office. |9-TUBE Silverton Radio, Fisher | FRITZ COVE—4-1 fully furn,' Dpiano. Phone Blue 743. 665 tf bk bath, cement basement, NeW oo aprEGL, New Rug, never uged. | Internaticnal truck. ! 1 | & .| Trackless, 9 x 10':. Tzlephone AUK BAY—5-rooms, bath, fudy g "o 665 3t | furn., redecorated, etc. Wash _ " e . room, clean grounds, etc. IRON BARK 300 B F, hn;lhs 10 to 30 ft. size % x 4. Clar- | “"nPHY 6! MUBPHY ence Moy, Hoonah. tt REALTO&S—ACCOUNTANTS 3 2 TTRRREA . [t <ebimines St BOY'S Bicyc'e with accessorie i [ St entn: 16 pinz pong table top; Scout sig- . nal flag set; movie screen. Call 12-FC -in. plywood Skooter. - 545 Hem- | wit HP Bendix mot 665 3 36 PLYMOUTH, good motor and tires. Phone Dougl; 362 after 5 p. om. 65 4t MODEL A Ford Sedan, four good tires; Ca u’ITRACTIVL rrodeln lmuse ex(.el view. 545 Hemlock Way in Seat- ter T see Don Gould. 65 6t also Douglas wood FCR SALE- 65 deluxe yacht, 115 h. p. Caterpillar diesel, cocks, bot water heat, frceze unit, elec. winch, fully equipped, new linens, Flamo excellent condition. Write new teak deep 2, Petersburg, Alaska. 664 12¢ 30 FORD tudor, $525. 040 W. 16th Stree 664 3% SAW MILL, cuts..10 IL./lumbcr. new, never been unpacked, with shingle attachment. Write W. C. Graham, Gull Cove, Idaho Inlet, Alaska. 664 3t FOR SALE—The two bedroom of R. W. Kruse at modern—has Delco Auk light 663 6t home Bay; plant. FOR SALE—sSiots, 5, 10 and 26c plays; Mills and Jennings. These machines have just come off ot location and are in excellent con- dition. Write P. O. Box 340, BErainerd, Minn. 663 4t ftEMING’iUN Portable type\:riu:x-': 1947 model $80. Phone 161, eve- nings Red 635. 662-t1. NEW ST. CLAi DeLuxe oil range $195. New 30 gal. DeLuxe Elec- tric water heater $110. New oil~ O-Matic oil burner with controls $175. New Century oil burner with controls $175. Prices include de- livery in city. Installation extra. Phone 676. 662-tf. COMBINATION register and ad- ding machine, 9 place keys in perfect cendition for bookkeep- ing. Phone 652. 661-tf. TWO BEDROOM modern unfurn- ished house. 53¢ E. First St. Call Blue 297. 660-tf. 1946 CHEV. heater, cefroster, ra- dio, seat covers. Good tires, new spare. Inquire Gastineau Cafe. 656-tf, CABIN CRUISER, 26 it by by 8 ft, V-bottom, 85 h.p. Chris Craft, stove, sink, toilet and skiff, $1,200. Write box 117, Petersburg, Alas- ka. 627-tL |CHARLIE MILLER RESIDENCE, 124 Gold St. 5 bedroom house, furnished, full basement, 2-story with oil furnace, hot water heat- ing system. New electric stove and refrigerator. Call Mike’s Place, Douglas. 649-tf. HEAVY trailer suitable for log hauling, 602 W 9th. 641-t2 COLON'IAL Hotel, fully furnished, On 2nd St. across from Baranof, Reasonably priced. Phone 187. 623-tt !5 ACRES wnn inogern 5 room furnished house, city light, suit- able for chicken ranch with brooders and incubators. Ph. 357 | APT. HOUSE, ten apts. Phone 428, 618-t1 FOR SALE—Three houses and lot, houses in good condition and bes! location. Inquire Trevor Davis Box 576, Juneau. 472-t1 THREE DEUCHS length 50 ft ready for trolling or charter work. lCall Red 353, 604-t1 —— |LOT 41 x 165 ft. and 5 cabins on PIANOS RENTED and TUNED lot. Bargain for quick sale, cash, Anderson Shop. Phone 336 after 6 p.m. 637-tt il B ==

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