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PAGE SIX will be arranged in the Newsy Nofes: . Sister Amy. Mrs. M. V., Rafferty gave a dessert shal; Ingrid Nord and Evelyn Boyn- | wa bridge party Monday evening, May tcn, Assistant Marshals; Gertrude; The Cub Sc(-ut‘ met Friday eve- From Skag T Ladies’ Mission Auxm:u',\'}z{ to compliment Mrs. Noel Pen- Beitinger, Treasurer; Pauline Prib-(ning at the Community Centre. Ar- E ed a g party which was|nington. Mrs. P. I. Dahl was the Lernow, Secretary (installed by nold Gutfeld, Roger Colton( Dener), held in the new Mission dining room|winner of the first prize, Mrs. Ar- proxy with Dorothy Sheleby acting| Carl Mulvihill, Carl Nord, and Erik (SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE) Saturday evening, May 22, There nold Gutfeld! the second, Mrs. Pen- s a proxy); Vera Dahl, Chaplain; (Selmer (Den Chief) gave an Indian SKAGWAY J 1—The Were a numbers of cash prizes, three nington, the consolation prize, Mrs. Inner Guard, Gladys Welch; OQuter | Ceremonal Dance. John Dodge pre- new mmond O W Mass | beautiful cakes, a number of pieces|P. E. Olsen, the traveling prize, and Guard, Lucy Anderso Organist, | sented Erik Selmer with a den Amplified Chimes w permanently Of Dyrex ovenware and fruit juice|Mrs.*H. Soldin, the cut p Mrs. Juanita Stevenson; Historian, Marie | Chief’s shoulder strap and, cord, installed in the New Mission Chapel mugs. Hot dogs, coffee, and orange Rafferty and Mrs. A. E. Tunley pre- Larson; Trustee, Birdie Roehr,|and Carl Mulvihill with his second Saturda 29, the Eve of Trini- Jjuice were served. During an mivr-‘ nted Mrs. Pennington with two Frances Gutfeld and Lenora Moe. ige, the Bear Badge. ty Sunday. A demonstration was mission the new Hammond organjnugget spoons. Fellowing the installation . the at given on the organ that evening 9 o'clock. The organ is ere ning. bovt hnd whrkers who were In -— ing for White Pass where they will After the Exaulted Ruler Mal-|attending. After the hanquet a short way during the war. The order was| Mrs. O. ynn gave a pend several days before’ they leave colm Moe, gave the 11 o'clock toast | business meeting was held in the| placed at that time very fortu- Sunday afternoon in honor leir new home in Dawson he presented Dr. P. 1. Dahl and Mr. |clut room. Arrangements were made | nately the organ could not be de- daughter ‘Mary Ellen who was ten William Burfield with Past Exaulted | for the Playground Committee to livered o0 escaped e disastrous years old May 24. Games were play- > Alaska was in port all day Rul emblems. Dr. Dahl respond- | rei er, and for fire which completely destroyed the ed and delicious refreshments were| Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ra-|ed with a splendid talk on the a committee to meet with the Libra- Pius X Mission three years ago. The serverd. Mary Ellen's uncle, Will|puzzi, Mrs. W. Finegan and daugh- signilicance of being an Elk. ry Board to see about refacing the delivery postpgned until such Flynn, took movies of the party. The ter Vickie Lee reurned to Skagway| Mrs. Whaley left on the Thursday |front of the building. time as organ and chimes might guests were Sharon McGuane {rom Juneau. The Seattle Police De- mcrning train for Whitehorse, ¥. T.| The Candlelignt in:/aiiation cere- | be permanently installed. A sched- Shirley Edwards, Sharon and partment Drill Team, roundtrippers mony for the officers for the com- ule for the playing of the chimes Corrine McNeil, Joanne Pear from Seattle, made the trip to Ben-| ing club year was then given with HOSPITALITY ON THE WAY HOME BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA CORPANY BY JuABRAU COLD Sloxauk © 1948. The Coca-Cola Company SUMMER SCHEDULES Passenger and Cargo DAILY JUNEAU — KETCHIKAN SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND 10:30A Lv, JUNEAU Ar. 4:10P + 11:30A Lv. PETERSBURG Lv. 20P 12:00N Lv. WRANGELL Lv. 2:50P 12:40P Ar. KETCHIKAN Lv. 2:00P JUNEAU — SITKA MORNING FLIGHT 9:00A Lv. JUNEAU Ar. 10:20A Ar. SITKA Lv (* or earlier) AFTERNOON FLIGHT 3:00P. Lv. JUNEAU . Ar. 5:10P 4:00P Ar. SITKA Lv 4:10P JUNEAU — HAINES — SKAGWAY Lv Ar. 5:55P Ly Ly 5:10P 4:10P Ar JLv 4:45P PST 120°) Juneau to Mon Tues Wed Thur. Fri. Sat. Angoon o X X Baranof X X X Chatham X p.< X Chicagof X X X Cobol X X X Elfin Cove X X X Excursion Inlet X X X Funter p.< X X Gustavus X X X Hawk Inlet p. < . Hood Bay X Hoonah X X Kimshan X X Port Althorp X X x Pelican X X X Superior p. < X Tenakee X Todd X X—departure and arrival time and sequence of stops variable, PHONE 202 or 612 ALASK aflld/* 9 <ot IRYDES _wing near future. | Hallie operated from the | Mary are played by! Franc Mary | gess and the chimes were played. A large, enjoyed a most pleasant eve-| | ar Kaler rilh g pi g Laurel Beach Sanatorium in|¥# ‘-1:“]'1 Alaska t ’“’" in Pl;fl:}zv gt the :r‘m;‘ Mrs. Elizabeth Selmer, Correspond- | installation of oflicers o he . ’ o Secr g rtesy airma way Emblem Club. A dinner was Mr. and Mrs. J. Gilpatrick re-| o% M,i,;g“:”é .C.Ou".‘é“‘dmm;,,r?‘f?ni jven Tuesday evening at the Skag- | turned from spending the wiifes in'| Mrs. AbRie Ggarks; and Fublioly 4 v .(‘ “ a . ; g al T Skag- attle. He is the passenger agent Chairman, Mrs. Anne Hestnes, way Gri in her honor. Nis wi o % o efor 3 I' attended by the present officers ar ;‘la i wid “Iu !(:(imx::eiflr:l:llzg‘l tl‘)‘vf;‘ rl?\xn't)grrr?n: 2 ”: g % 7 N ar s Abrams arrivi o S # Ithe officer-elect of the Club. Pre-| M- and Mr “Clotficers for their splendid work and Becky Tierney, Elnora Thomas s Logan and Rita Clare Bur- ghter Patty left. Tuesday morn- nett. They were unable to do any ymarching or give any performance |in Skagway Lecause of the heavy rain. e Mrs. Annc Whaley of Ketchikan the District Deputy for tiie Supreme Emblem Club, ved in Skagway ceding thedinner a cocktail party ' was given in the Elks' Hall. Early Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Whaley was taken for a drive over the new Dyea Road. She was then guesi of honor at a tea given at the home of Mrs. Arnold Gutfeld. N Harry Fraser, Mrs. Gutfeld, Mrs. P. |1« Te I Dahl, and Mrs. Joseph Sheleby |la acted as hostesses. i The installation ceremony given in the B. P. O. Elks’ Hall|11 Wednesday evening. The hall was g beautifully decorated with fresh|ws flowers and candles in tall candela- tras. Mrs. Whaley was assisted by|U the members of the B. P. O. E. who |3 acted as escorts for the officers during the ceremony. The officers presented Mrs. Wha- ley with a beautiful corsage and two | gget spoons we Tk The officers for the Emtiem Club!ment Miss Elsie Colton who will re- | v | Wednesda that he THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR Stevenson, | for the coming year are Jacqueline |turn soon to her home in Canada Budd, President; t President; e President; Marian Praser,| Mrs. Jack Lee won the first prize an Frank Schulters won the con- ion prize at a game. Marie Hoyt, Mar members of the Elks' Lodge enter-| The Mr. and Mrs. Noel Pennington and tained the iadies with dancing and|quet was held Friday evening at! refreshments. The P wux returned home from Seattle Friends are delighted with the news|’ small daughter Kay Sylvia is improving. Kay has been very ill m t e their home in Skagway. He new superintendent for the he White Pass and Yukon RR. ael, Patricia, Mary Kathleen, v, and Angela left on the Louise o to their new home in Port- nd Oregon Wednesday morning, May 26, at 30 c'clock, Miss Joyce Newcomer, teacher from Haines, and Mr. Ed- were married by the er Mrs. Mary Mec- home. The witnesses Josephine Ward of Haines Alex Blanchard. C ann, a re Mis: Mrs, Mrs. William Wa entertained hurday evening, May 27, to compli- . SALE ©ON HATS al th e CHANN (] EL * APPAREL *sSHOP STARTING THURSDAY June 10-at 9:00 2. m. Lovely St Greatly Redu yles at ced Prices did YOU know that... Ycan be purchas Canadian Pac 'can be cashed Canada or the You can buy Canadian Pacific Express Travellers’ Cheques in U.S. or Canadian Currency, quickly, easily, from any Canadian Pacific agent...if they are lost or stolen, their full value will be r They can be used just like money—you don’t have to go to a bank to cash them. Any shop, restaurant, hotel, railway office will give you full value for them. Your signature is your identification. For full information see Mr. D. H. E. MacLean, Canadian Pacific agent, Canadion Pac TRAVELLERS ...TRAVELLERS’ CHEQUES ed from any ific Agent anywhere in United States efunded. , Juneau, Alaska. ific Expneso CHEQUES Dorothy Dewar, | Mrs ncess Louise was in port y and Thursday. Mr. and Gene Smith returned from a [trip in the states.*Mrs Ken Lamer- | Hugh Tierney and children, | Griffin, a civil engineer from | Anchor E—JUNEAU, ALASKA - WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1948 annual Woman's Club Ban- the Skagway Grill with 18 members Mrs. L. Frolander acting as the In- stalling Officer and Mrs. L. McGuane the page. The officers installed were Mrs. Ingrid Nord, President; Mrs. Mavis Sol Besse Ded- |man, Vice-Presidents; Miss Gail| Erimball, Treasurer; Mrs. Barbara | .| ham, shrimp salad and all the fix- ings, Saturday evening, May 29, at the O. P. Flynn home, The guests were Miss Gail Brimhall, Miss Kay Kupybida, niiss Emily Haverstock, [Mrs. Peggy Beale, Dave Stevenscn, |Mr. and Mis, J. J. McVey, Mr. and Mrs. George Burgess and daughter | Rita Clare and Mr. and Mrs. O. P, | Flynn and daughter Mary Ellen. { o | | Will Flynn chartered the Hop-a-| | Long of Junieau Sunday, May 30, and | took Miss Gail Brimhall, Mrs. Peggy Beale, Miss Kay Kupybida and "Mis | Emily Haverstock to Haines to spend | the day. They drove out the Hainesg Road, about 15 miles. They returned | | to Skagway in the evening. The Rev. John Dodge conducted ort service at the cemetery Sun- afternoon when the ashes of Clara Powell, the mother of| | Les Powell of this city, were placed in a previously prepared container! |in the gravestone on her husband’s| grave in the Masonic Plot. Mrs. F"-; | well passed away May 28, 1945. service was attended by close friends of the family. i The Broadway Theatre paid tri-, Lute Sunday evening to the five| | young men who are Skagway's hon-| cred dead of World War II; Harry, Dallas, Edward Kast, Harry Lee,’ Wilson. i Barney Anderson left by Alaska | Coastal Saturday morning, May 29, SUMMER home: to 3o to the University of Idako where he plans to do work thls‘ summer to complete his degree. throughout the past year and pre- sented Mrs Mavis Soldin with a| President’s pin, a gift from members of the Club. | A quintette, Mrs. Gloria Gi ntile, {Mrs. Theo Eagle, Mrs. Ingrid Nord, | Mrs. Jacqueline Budd, and Mrs.| Juanita Stevenson—accompanied by | ; On the! and Mrs. | Isakel Flynn—s: ssissippl.” Mrs. Nord son played two p: agonese” by Massen se” by Chopin, M Stevenscen several request numbers and | lead the group in community sing-| |ing unitl, refreshment: ere served. | | e cup fund for the evening was | | presented to the new son of Mr. and | Mrs. C. A. Carroll ng entertained | ) ), to cele- Arnold Robert’s tenth his he eat- The Broadway | Leen closed for redecor - eral weeks reopened Saturday eve- | ning when the Organ Committee | |for the Pres:yterian Chuu e- | |sented the “Great Waltz” to raise additional funds for the new Ham- mond organ the e purchasing. | Picture and theatre were donated |for the evening by William Feero, | Jr. | M and Mrs. W. Stevenson gave | a party Saturday evening to compli- | |ment Mrs. Malcolm Moe on her | Eirthday. The guests were Mrs. Bar- ney Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eagle, Mr. and Mrs. George Villesvik, Mr. and Mrs. W. Beitinger, Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Hoyt, Mr. and, Mrs. Bruce Boynton, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sheleby, Mr. and Mrs. L. McGuane, Mr. and Mrs. Gail Budd, Mr. and Mrs. Art Larson, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Brown, Mr. end Mrs. Harold Crandall, Mr. and Mrs. Alec Blanchard, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Elanchard, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Dewar, and Dr. and Mrs. P. I Dahl. Mrs. Moe was presented with a number of lovely gifts. The Polaris Group of 4-H girls went on a picnic Sunday afternoon, May 30. The girls and their leaders, Mrs. M. Moe and. Mrs. J. Sheleby, spent the afternoon at Smuggler’: Cove. Will Flynn gave a dinner-baked ‘Distributed throughout Alaska by ODOM COMPANY ——————— st et | Bishop. Mrs. Caldwell says that of A Memorial Service was concucted ! afterroon by the American Legion.! Twenty men marched in formation with Johnnie St. Martin in charge of the detail. J. L. McVey acted as' Lugler, and the firing squard con- sisted of Ben Wright, Si Dennis, Charles Hermanes, Everett Car- the cervice. | Mr. and Mrs. John Stockard andj daughter Patty have moved into] the Tierney residence at 6th and Alaska. . \ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boyd have| moved into the house formerly oc-| cupied by the Chilbecks at 16 and| Etate Street, Mr. and Mrs. 'F. Caldwell of the Standard Oil arrived in Skagway! on the Alaska May 25 to spend five or six weeks. Mr. Caldwell will be| isted by Lynn Cody of San Fran-| sco and Gordon Benvers of Seattle. | Caldwell went to Ketchikan in carly February and. then to Annette Island where he was joined by Mrs. | Caldwell who came north from their | home on Belfore Road out of Brem-| erten, Wash. Mrs Caldwell Is a neighbor of Betty McDonald of "hel “Egg and I” and lives next door toi the “Kettles” whose real name is all of her former neighbors only the | so-called Kettles are left. She thinks that “The Egg and I” is perhaps stretched a little in places. FOR KENT KIMBELL Plano, nice condition, | for rent. Phone 143. Geogre An- derson. Wurlitzer Piano Alaskan Agent. 909 1mo yoms with kitchen priv- 97 tt APTS, Ro ileges. Home Hotel. Ph. 886. SEAVIEW A,.. for rent, one block from Federal Bldg. 890 tf SMALL House on Hiway. Write| P.O. Box 531. 89 1 mo. steam-heated. 656 tf NICE Clean Room, Lower rent. 315 Gold St. JICE CLEAN ROOMS weekly or monthly. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 18 NICE CLEAN steam heated rooms also steam baths. Scandinavian Rooms. 36 It is estimated that corn plants diffuse two and one-half tons of water into the air in producing a bushel bf corn. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, Treasurer of Alaska, will sell at Public Auction, subject to confirmation by the Gov- ernor of Alaska, at the office of the Attorney General, Room 411, Fed- eral Bldg. in Juneau, Alaska, at 2 o'clock P. M, on June 22, 1948, to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following described property situated in the Townsite of Tenakee, Territory of Alaska, and more pai- ticularly described as follows: to- wit: A portion of Lot 1, Block 2 of the { Townsite of Tenakee, Alaska, 116 jfeet by 75 feet, together with one cabin and two woodsheds, and the contents, thereof; which property is more particularly described as fol- lows: Starting at the NW corner of Lot 2, Block 2, Townsite of Tenakee; thence Westerly along Tenakee Ave. 200 ft. to place of beginning; thence 116 ft. West- erly aleng Tenakee Ave.; thence Scutherly 75 ft.; thence Easterly 116 ft.; thence Northerly 75 ft. to point of beginning. which property has now escheated to the Territory of Alaska from the estate of Fred John Poessel. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 1st lziay of June, 1948. OSCAR G. OLSON, Treas urer of Alaska. First publicttion, June 2, 1948. Last publication, June 16, 1948, W-A-N-T A-D-S YEAR LEASE: 4-bar, nome, Doug- las. NEW 3-bdr. home Behrends Ave., merine view, large basement, furnace, unfurnished. DON C. FOSTER HOME on 10th, fireplace, furnace, knotty pine paneling, 3-bdrs., den, auto hot water, furnished, 8 yrs. old. NEW 2-bdr. home, 1700 block Glacier, basement, furnace,” furn- DOUGLAS—Art Walker heme, Nob Hill, 3 bdr. basement, garage, auto hot water, furnace, furn, elec. kitchen, $5250.00; A. L. Johnson home, 2 bdr., superb ma- rine view, large lot, 24x31 base- ment, furn; C. E. Walters 2 bdr. furnace, basement, furn., make offer. McCULLOCH home on Douglas highway beach, 38-room, furn- ished, $3,500.00. 2-BDR. home, basement, 2 large lots, view, stream, trees, $7,500. POLLOCK residence, Star Hill, y, Recording Sz\cretary;:‘:“""‘”d McWilliams, and Richard — medern, well furn, compl. redec- | orated; view. BOATS °Sisu and Marion J. man cannery, power barge. Newmarker, for- mer Dr. Kaiser; D. Sheppard, Edwards. 25- 143,250 2 two-bedr. houses and part filled-in bor. lot, the ot the Skagway Cemetery Monday 4-ROOM House, Pike St., furn, 44x100 lot, $3,000. Inc. prop. $13,000 Duplex; 3 bdr, and 2 and 1 bdr. apt., in 2 bldgs. all Evergreen Ave., $11,000. $160 income prop. $8,000. |6 CT7. FT. Gibson Freczer sheli re- | 908 3t LIGHT Housekeeping room suit- able for business women. Phone 787, % 936 frigerator. $125. Red 366. APARTMENT Eouses, 2, 3, 4 and 7 s, Priced according to age d condition for desirable in- A Prcpe: up- town, for reial building only NEW two bedroom house. Full basement, garage, automatic heat. SUMMER permanent resi- dences, A and Fritz Cove. RCOMING 30-FT. Crwser, Excall condition, reasenable. Float 4, Stall 39, Boat Harbor. 909 4t USED Autommatic Power plant oil burner and used 40 gal. water tank. Call Black 880. 906 2t SEINE boat Guide priced for quick sale. 54 ft., 143 hp. Chrysler, $3,500. Ph. Green 895. 09 3t o | TROLLER, 35 ft. double ender, all rebuilt, new 110 hp Chrysler en- gine and tanks, ready to go. Ju- neau Marine Co., Inc., foot of 8th Street. GARWOOD Sedan Cruiser, p‘ower- ed with 110 hp Chrysler engine, iength 28', beam T, newly painted and reconditioned, ready to go.| See Jack Kristan, Rate Liquor Store. WANTED GOOD Home for female -dog, 1% yrs. old, part Cocker, house brok- en. Green 462. 826 Calhoun. 8 3t Alaska Cut 909 6t SCHOOL Girl wants house wor or taking care of children. Call Blue 236. 908 3 COMPETENT woman wants b;by sitting. Green 609 evenings. 08 3t NEED 2-bedroom apt. soon as pos- sible. Reliable. Urgent. Write Em- pire, Box C 4385. 908 2t APARTMENT; $25 reward for in- formation leading to apartment, or otherwise must give up posi- tion and return to States. Phone 831.- 908 3t b, ot R T i e DOWNTOWN Garages for rent. Jorgenson's Motors. 908 3t CARPENTERS Wanted. 44 hours week. Phone 34. 907 tf B o T el o A SCHOOL Girl wants house work or taking care of children. Call Blue 230. 906 3t BUSINESS Giri desires to sub- lease 'apt. Call Baranof Hotel, Room 415. After 6 pm. 897 tf 909 6t | FOR SALE 4-UNIT Apartment house. Large apartments, all with dining room apd channel view. Best residen- tial location. Certain return of 10 percent on investment. SUMMER residence with water front property. NEW two bedroom residence, full concrete basement, automatic heat, tile kitchen and bath. HOUSEL House. 6 bedrooms, twe baths, yard, central location. LARGE commercial lot, fronting Small Boat Harbor. Filled. WILLIAM WINR-Phone 234 A B Electric Stove, three burn- er and oven, like new, $50; good piano $100; - adding machine $35; G E Light Meter with case $19.25. Easy Spindry Washer $75, good | shape. Automatic oil pump al- most new, $25. Alaska Mission, Phone 241 909 tf SMART Hats that make you want | to go places! Worth a walk up- i stairs! Also ladies all-wool gab- | ardine suits. Room 7, Valentine | Bldg. 908 Tt | THE HOLLY SHOP. Good paying business. Owner would like to leave city. Experience not neces- | sary. Owner will teach business. Will sell at inventory. 908 5t Small Boat Har- 1940 PLYMOUTH Sedan, 1942 en- gine, in top condition; body fair; tires good; $475. 83 Willoughby | or phone 259. 908, 6t MURPHY & MURPHY | 1946 FORD Sedan coupe. Excellent | d { condition. Write to P. O. Box il “““-‘*}ma(ks, Henry Lee, and Jack Lee.| REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS | 3006, ond “Po-iThe Rey. John Dodge conducted Phone 676 over First; National Bark 908 6t i | 1941 DODGE dump truck. 4 new extra tires and wheels. R. Laugh- | lin, Auk Bay. 908 tf i AT Lot {1 R. C. A, Victor Consul Radio, $75. Phone Ircen 462, 826 Cal- houn Avenue. 908 3t | PRICED for quick sale. New 3 HP Air Cooled Wisconsin motor. Can be seen at Jim Ellen Grocery. 7 3t FIREWORKS - FIRECRACKERS! Will ship General Air Cargo. Large profits. Write for prices and catalogue today. Contact Signal | Fireworks and Specialty Com- pany, 8404 S.E. Powell, Portland, Oregen, or our Alaska represent- | ative, L. M. Martens, Box 1471, Ancherage, Alaska. 07 6t "SG,QSO will buy 1941 Ford Station | Wagoen, modern Beach Home. | Hot water system and bath. 110- | volt light plant. 13 mile post. Fritz Cove Road. Schoeppe. 07 6t I |42 PLYMOUTH Sedan, $575. Red 611. 907 3t | GLADIRON Mangle, $75. Northern | Electric Blanket $25. Curtain | stretcher, $5.00. Training chair, $2.50; clothes dryer, $2; white fig- | ure skates, size 8, $5; ski hoots, size 8, $5, practically new ski | suit, size 16, $10. Phonc Black | 390 907 3t 11938 PONTIAC Sedan. See at Jay's Super Service. 907 4t | 52-FT. Trolling boat Lady Moy; | Kermath 125 hp motor, fully | equipped, fine living quarters, $5500. Jim Holt, Sitka. 904 6t | 2-WHEEL uility trailer, 5X7 box. | Green 880. 903 tf |HOUSE for sale. Phone Black | o4 900 1 mo, !38-1t. TROLLER, 110 HP Universal | engine, with gear, $3,500. Phone | Blue 69. 900 tf 160 -d;iidt VWa.tc: Eank and cop- per furnace coil. Phone Blue 690. 896 tf FORREST Home and property, Glacler Highway. 2 car garage i Inquire Helen Forrest, Douglas 602. 878 tf MUST Sacrifice: Zenith 12-tube comb. Radio phono. New. FPh. . Red 662. 888 tt 1$6,800—6 mo, old 2-bedroom furn- ished house at Auk Bay. See Ray Kruse. 3 883 tt P B L L HOTEL in good location for sale or lease. Ph. 187. 881 ¢ {1937 CHEV, good condition, $600 Pkone 158, 876 COMPLETE Body anc¢ Fender Shop | Well equipped. Reasonable. In- quire Bob-Ben Service, 93 Wil- © oo 0 000 00 o o of loughby 872 t1 o BARTENDER, waiter or sec- ® | 7o ™ H o porel Truck, Good e ond cook wants work. Box :‘ condition. See it at rt's Gro- LOST AND FOUND LOST: Lock type filler cap from automobile gas tank. Phone 269. 909 2t LQ@ST: 1 qom earring with gold- pan and small nugget inside. Re- ward. Phone Blue 306. 908 tf LOST: Binoculars, 3 weeks ago. Reward. Black 5568. 042t B 0 7T AT A G TGS ) Tt is estimated that there were 4,000 lakes in Connecticut at the e:gool the Ice Age, of which 2,500 have disappeared {3 HOUSES unG lot. Inquire Trev- or Davis. 94 t1 TWO HOUSES near boat harbor, MISCELLANEOUS £ iR RS SN | " WINTER ana ¥UND, CO. fnc. Complete Photographic Supplies | Developing - Printing - Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats DU e, X SRR GUARANTEED 'Realistic Perman- ent, $750. aper curls, $1 up. I Lola’s’ Beauty Shop. Phone 201. 315 Decker Way. t P