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PAGE SIX recently ad-| years wait sment fol- | The first fire ing list. One memb: mitted after almos uffered acute emb lowing admission alarm found him in the middle of a job which, as a business man, he FROM SITKA}(‘/HMH‘! possibly leave. The second | e | he failed to hear. At the third alarm y |ne went gallc through town, | coat flying—to arrive at the destination! However, on he heard the alarm and the right place in time help put out the fire 1e'd had since he'd left where he'd been one ol most ardent firemen | J \ i (SPECIAL CORRESPONDENC SITKA, Alaska, July 3— The ignorance of the exact wording|Wrong of the City Ordinance prohibiting Tuesda the sale of fireworks got two local arrived stores into slight diff ty, mostly actuall financial, when they put sale st fur pistols and sparkelers, both of which Letchikan are prohibited. Rands Music Store he town's solved its problem by setting up a foF years. fireworks el bunk- ers, outside the city lim ) oh tand at On Tuesday evening Rotarians anc members Sitka Library Board working together made short W ving the Sitka Public| Library from the Higir School Build- | ing to its new quarters in Commu- nity House. After twenty four years during which time the books were moved six times, the Library finally o permanent home. i permanent location was pro- for the town by Rotary, which tarted a drive to raise funds for the purpose over two years tion KBW, many local organ and individuals helped in the etfort but with inflated building costs, a separate building was found beyond the towns means. The purchase of | Community House provided the ideal solution. Not only is the public library attractively and well housed but the C. L. Andrews histo collection, also purchased for town by Rotary, is provided for Arraneing the bosks on the shel-{ ves will take several days during which outstanding books will not be fined » C. L. Andrews collection will be kept in a locked, fireproofed vault of the s C: which The Fishe fe loss from fire Tuesday morning when a pan grease ignited and explcded-in the oven of the cook stove. The Fisher- men's Liquor Store, next door, suf- fered minor damage from smoke and water while the second story apartment of Rhea Black was dam- aged considerably. Again tkans were grateful for their etficient fire department. Had the blaze getten out of control a whole business block, including the Columbia Bar, hn Petersons and Neill Andersens might have been a total loss was a total started early of m o Ji At a brief Council meeiing Wednesday noon, held at the City Office, Councilmen condemned the Fishermen's Cafe building, owned ty Steve Brojac, and ordered the building razed within 60 days. Other routing business passed on was final adoption of Ordinance 127, providing for a ma num limit on the City Sales Tax; appointment ot Councilmen Gilpatr and Goddard to act with Mayor Charteris to in- spect eight Ltuildings being considered for condemnation; auth- orizeds purc W cable for a dragnet and approved bills totaling $160.89. t also The Arrowhead Club opened Fri- day, Chuck Pearl, proprietor, and will serve fired chicken and steak dinners. The Club ed just be- vond Jamestown Bay and was form- erly the Roadhouse, owned by Arne Dorum and Frank Hennessy. Mr. Pearl has stdted emphatically A5¢ And, speakir he fire depart- ment—membership become a couveted privilege, with a long wait- W as THE DAILY ALASK4 EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA * - that the Club is not fun—with in everything from soup to nuts. married last Friday evening at a candle ligh; ceremony performed by the Rev. Elwood Hunter, at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Phillips. The groom is the son of Mrs. Earl Sharp of Jacksonville, Cregon, and is employed by ANS on Japonski. Brides-maids were Miss Shirley Edwards and Miss Darien Phillips The brides brother, Orden Philiips, acted as best man. After the ceremony an intormal recéption was held for intimate family friends. The couple will tem- porarily live at the Phillips home until they areable to find an apartment. Cn Friday evening Ethel Elizabeth Joseph and Albert Carl Nielsen were married at the Federal Court Rooms by US Commissioner Frank R ards. Witnessnes were Lillian Mor: son and Eli Howard. Marriage licenses applied for this W were: Clem Willilams Pace and Audrey Laverne Bowman; Frankie Wright of Hoonah and Gertrude Priscilla Davis Mrs. Chatles Whittimore and Mrs. Morgan this a; ternoon opened y store in Jamestown located in the small , will be opened days and all week, The proprietors will usiness hours and between them divide thei amily hours Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rimmer have spened a watch and jewelry repair hop in the Coliseum Building, in pace formerly occupiei by Frank Richards, Mr. Rimmer is an ANS smployee cn Japonski, doing repair work in his spare time Jack Calvin has rented the first floor of the Mills Building cn Mak- outoff Street, forme: yceupied by Art Franklin Accounting Company, Nelda Phillips and Lee Hall were Rol on the Mr 5th were: Arthur Jennings, ahd Mrs. W. C. Volz, daughte 20th were: Mrs. G. B. Marks, Lt. F. A. Whittimore, Hazel Greseth, Tom Williams and round tripper Floyd Davis. Out on the 30th were: Mrs. Vienna Rhoades on a 2 weeks va- cation, Mrs. Rhodabelle Davis, Mrs. Julia Mugge and Frank Hennessy |with son Javy. }Newfyfiflales From Skagwa (SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE) SKAGWAY, Alaska, June 30—Mr and Mrs. William Beitinger an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Beverly Irene to Mr. Wil- liam Feero, Jr. Plans for a wedding in the latter part of July are being i | madc A fire alarm was turned in Wed- nesday evening about 10:30 when a cnimney fire at the Skagway Grill threatened to get out of con- trol. No real damage was done. Mavis Irene and Ione Scldin re- turned home on the SJSII, June 24 Mavis from the Westminster Con- Ione from Juneau where she had Ibeen visiting Mr. and Mrs, How- ard Dilch. Eol and Kay Dilch came to Skagway with them to spend {the summer visiting. | ! Mrs. Cook and her daughter Pau- la and Donna Jewett of Juneau were roundtripvers on the SJSIIL. Mrs. Hauser, the owner of the Log Cabin Style Restaurant in |Haines, and her youngest daughter came to Skagway on the SJS for medical attention. a gambling del of the Seattle LRB, Miss Pheris, |tances while the ship was in port. Jjoint, It's a place to dine and have Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Olson and eleven |He was born in Skagway. the best quality service cannery workers for Tennakee. Out day. The invited guests were Mary Ellen Flynn, Frances Logan, Shirley | Moe, Shirley Cooper, Elnora Thom- Charles W. Ask arrived on the|as, Karen Lamereaux, Sharofi’'and George Washington to spend theCorrine McNeil, Betty Maki, Max- Mackay y Johneon, who has been a cident of Skagway for a number i ; returned north from the States on the George Washington He stopped off at Juneau to fly to Tenzxee, Mrs. C. A. Carroll gave a tea at 1er home Friday afternoon to honor | aer guest, Mrs. Clifford Carroll of 3an Francisco. While the Corsair was in port,; June 25, many of the oldtimers dis- overed that they knew her purscr, 2. W. Meldram. He made many trips | north on the CPR boats, the Prin- | -esses Alice, Norah, Mary, Char- otte and Louise. This was his first rip north after 18 years' absence Mayor C. A Carroll was in| Juneau last week in connection with 1 law suit brought by Mr, John Pic- actta against the City of Skagway. He returned home by Alaska Coas- al, June Miss Patricia Carroll went to Ju- | neau June 22, on the Alaska to isit Mr. and Mrs. Howard Simmons. e returned home June 28, by Alas- Coastal Miss Patricla Anderson went to Junecu on the SJSII to have dental| attention. Mr. and Mrs, Art son gave a surprise party Saturday evening, June 26, to celebrate the third wed- ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Don Magnuson. The guests were Mr. ar Gail Budd, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Taylor, axd the guests of nonor, Mr. and Mrs. Don Mag- nuson | L. H. Johnston writes that he en- joyed a most successful trip to the Republican Convention in Phila- delphia. At present he is visiting Mi:s Olive Fisher and Carl Ward brought six children from the, | pected to a j day evening. Officers elected were: for a print shop. His machiinery and Haines House to Skagway to see equipment are expected to arrive the coctor Thursday on the SJS within a few days and the shop, known as the Sitka Printing Com-! My, and Mrs. Jack Gadlock of An- pany will be open for business'chorage arrived Thursday on the shortly. Mr. Calvin is an experienced train from Whitehorse to visit for orinter, having owned and operated several weeks with Mrs. Garlock’s \ printing business in connection mother, Mrs. Olive Talbot. with the Sitka Arts and Crafts until the pressure ol store busines ced him to close his print shop. r, and Mrs. William Feero cele- their 35th wedding anni- June 24. Many iriends drop- A Mt. Edgecumbe Chapter of the ped in during the afternoon to off- Lions Club was organized Thursday er good wishes and congratulations, noon at a meeting held at the stu- ang g family dinner was held in the ents dining rcom of the school. A eyening. arter for the organization is ex- el e by October. Pifteen | pnrs, Mary Sheddon arrived Fri- members were present and chose gay on the George Washington to John Dolenc, Dr. M. M. Van Sandi | yjsit her son and daughter-in-law. or a pominating committee. Mr. and Mrs. William Dewar. Mrs, E. H. Gillenwater has organ- | Freddic Adams, a member ‘()f the ized a 4-H Baking Club, with the crew of the George W;\ev]‘,lngtfm, name Sit-ccoks, meeting every Mon- Jooked up a number of old acquain- 3usan Kinberg, President; Sydney | NoTICE OF MARSHAL'S SALE Hert, Vice President; Donna Lou ypitaq States of America, Territory Kuehn, Secretary; Janet Somers, ¢ Alaska, First Judicial Divi- Ireasurer; Jean Ann Gilbert, Re-| on g5 porter, Betty Ann Pherson, Song| pypiic notice is hereby given, that Leader, Rose Marie Kinberg, E“'wb_v virtue of a Writ of Execution, La et ALASKA_RIRLINES. bl Around the Corner from Anywhere geant at Arms. Bud Fetter was re-elected Presi- ient of the Teen-Age Club last Fri- day evening, Berna Boettcher, Sec- retary-treasurer and Paul Willett, Sargeant at Arms. Appointed to the entertainment committee were: Janelle Hert, Sally Somers, Dick Avrit, Jack Comery; to the music committee, Myrna Willett, John Thopson Butch Burke and Bill Lawrence. The group voted to hold a barn dance-and basket social on the first Friday of each month. Passengers ar m UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY i SUNEAU COLD STORAGE © 1948, The Coca-Cola Company RO |dated July 12th, 1948, issued out of !the District Court of the United States, for the First Judicial Divi- his ¢aughter, Mrs. W. Price, in Flor- ida. } John Hannan returned on the| Princess Louise, June 27, to spend| the summer in Skagway. He is at- tending the University of Washing- | ton. i Mrs. Lillian Erickson arrived Sunday to spend the summer visit- ing Mr, and Mrs. H. Welch. | ! | ! i y McCracken arrived on thej s Louise from Shele Mm‘_i tana, to visit his mother, Mrs. Wil- liam Heidelberger Mrs. Hannah Parker of St. Paul, Minn., arrived on the Princess; Louise to visit Mr. and Mrs. Jack | Keller. She brought Mrs. Keller sev- | eral articles to add to her Days of | '98 wardrobe collection. Among these is a feather Loa. Harry Stonehouse, the chief me-{ chanic of the PRA, arrived in Skaz- way Sunday afternoon on the Alas- ka Coastal to make mechanical re-| pairs on the Alaska Road Commis- sion machinery here. Mrs. Joseph Sheleby gave a party Sunday afternoon to celebrate her et it flon of the Territory of Alaskd, on|dsughler Leada's cleventh birt and in pursuance to that certain NOTICE OF MARSHAL'S SALE { Judgment rendered in said Court, | ynited States of America, Territory on the 28th day of May, 1948, in| of Alaska, First Judicial Divi- favor of Sanders A. Wilson, as de- sion, SS. fendant, and against Leota Puzey, Public notice is herebv given, that as plaintiff, I have, on this 13th |no virtue of a Writ of Execution, day of July, 1948, levied upon the | gated July 12th, 1948, issued out of | following described real estate, sit-|ine District Court of the United 'uated in the City of Juneau and |gtates, for the First Judicial Divi- Territory of Alaska, to-wit: sion of the Territory of Alaska, on Beginning at Corner No. 1 which { g in pursuance to that certain is identical with Corner No. 1-2 of Judgment rendered in said Ceurt, serta and son Wallace. In on the |summer visiting his aunt, Mrs. Don ine Brown and Tone Soldin. The aft- was spent playing’ games jand enjoying delicious refreshments | erncon lof tutti-frutti cake and punch ice cream birthday John Disselle, who for many Vears was employed by the White Pass and ileft on the Princess LeuiSe to go to Tacoma where he plans to make his kome. Mr. and Mts. Houston afd fons of Colorado visited the Dodge family Monday. The Hofistons made the trip up over the Hiway, then came to Skagway Lty train to take the Frincess south. Dorothy Jean and' Carole Wilson of Writehorse visited in Skagway Monday. They left on the Princess Louise to join their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Yorke Wilton, who are stay- ing at the Ritz Hotel in Vancouver, B. C. Inspector and Mrs. Cronkite and con Bill of Whitehorse were in town Monday to go to Vancouver on the Princess Louise. Bill plans to enter the force now and become one of His Majesty's Northwest Police. evening, Mrs. Dorothy Jones of Ontario, Calif., was the winner of the gold nugget which is given to the one winning the most Eogus money in the evening. During an Olsen to the stage, and announced jthat it was their fifteenth wedding anniversary. The crowd sang “Happy Anniversary to You." The orchestra then played the “Anniversary Waltz" to honor them. Paul Pearcy sang the choruses during the dance. Skagway is becoming garden con- cious again. Many of the gardens show promise of great beauty dur- ing the next two months. At present the towns people as well as the tourists stop in front of the home Second Street to exclaim over the beauty of the flower bed in front of the sun porch with literally hun- dreds cf flaming tiger lilies, enor- mous red and pink peonies and bleeding hearts in full blossom. Close by in a bed of yellow day lilies a fountain made from an old ships hit the metal sides. A. N. Eide of the U. S. Bureau ot Mines is in town at present with a group of college toys from the Uni- versity of Southern California, Washington, D. C., and Towa State. ‘They are dismantling the large Army Savatorium which will be shipped part to the Interior of Alaska and part to Juneau. Mr. and Mrs. John Hvisdock went to Juneau on the Alaska Coastal, June 29. A special meeting of the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Skagway Aerie No. 25, F. O. E. was held Tuesday eve- ning, June 29, for the second read- ing of the proposed new Ly-law Skagway is having a building boom at present with several attractive homes being constructed out of bar- racks parts. Mr. and Mrs. H. Ded- man’s new home on Second Street, with a concrete basement,. is being erected by Mr. Jesse Stiles. The house which will have a sunporch facing the bay will be ready for occupancy this fall. Mr. and Mrs. H. Welch are building a house on Main Street be- tween Second and Third. Mr. John Heidelberger has the basement dug the Casey-Shattuck Addition plat],n the 28th dayv of May, 1948, in | Addition, being 49.18 feet South 30° | gefendants, T have, on this 18th |16 West; thence South 56° 48’ West day of July, 1948, levied upon the |along thg most Northerly side of | foliowing deseribed real estate, sit- |the alley between Tenth and Elev- | yated in the City of Juneau and enth Streets in the City of Juneau | Territory of Alaska, to-wit: {fcr a distance of approximately 121 That certain tract of tide lands feet to a point exactly half way be- I situated in Juneau, Alaska, and de- |tween the most Southerlv corner of | scribed as beginning at the South- ithe former Frank W. Harris home|east corner of Lot on Line 12, 'and the most Northeasterly cormer Casey-Shattuck Addition to the City of the Carl Hagerup Apartments;|,f Juneau, Alaska, whence Corner thence on a line exactly half Way | No. 1 of said survey bears South 30° between the most Southwesterly end 198’ West, 105 feet distant; thence of the Frank W. Harris home and |south 55° 29° West a ditsance of the most northeasterlv end of the| approximately 1153 fa>t; thenecé * | Carl Hagerup Apartments in a gen- | North 34°* 10' West a distance of Loolk into it WHEN YOU buy in- surance consider first the quality of the com- nanv back of your policy. In- insurance quality means safety and depend- ability insurance through a company known for doing the square thing for every policyholder. eral Northerly direction for a dis- | approximately 35 feet to a point on tance of 28 feet; thence North 55° | the Southerly side of West Eleventh 26’ East for a distance of approxi- | Street; thence North 55° 29’ along | mately 60 feet and to a point near | the Southerly side of West Eleventh | the Northerly corner of the Frank|street for a distance of approxi- iw' Harris home; thence South 30° | mately 115.3 feet to a* point where |16’ East for a distance of approxi- | the Southerly side line of West |mately 28 feet to a point on the|wleventh Street intersects Line 1-3, mest Northerly side of the alley be- | Casey-Shattuck Addition to the Oity tween Tenth and Eleventh Streets]of Juneau, Alaska; thence along |in Juneau, Alaska; thence along the | tine 1-2, Casey-Shattuck Addition | most Northerly side line of the alley | South 30° 16" East to the place of | between Tenth and Eleventh Streets | seginning, together with the build- |in Juneau, Alaska, to corner No. 1,|ings and improvements situated ‘the place of beginning; thereon; jand that I will, accordingly, offér{and that I will, accordingly, offer |said real estate for sale, at public|said real estate for sale, at public vendue, to the highest and best bid- | vendue, to the highest and best bid- der, for cash, on the 27th day of |der. for cash, on the 27th day of {August, 1948, at 10:00 o'clock A.M., | August, 1948, at 10:00 o'clock AM,, at the front door of the Federal-|at the front door of the Federal- aska. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, the 13th ‘day of July, 1948. |~ WILLIAM T. MAHONEY, United States Marshal. Territory of | United States Marshal.” Territery of Alasia, First Judicial Division. Alaska, Pirst Judicial Division. - By SIDNEY J. THOMPSON, By SIDNEY J. TH ‘Deputy. publication, July 14, 1948. aska. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, the 13th day of July, 1948. First | First ao e i publication, July 14, l’“ for the house he is tuilding on the ] ving and leaving g,k 233 City of Juneau Plat of }tavor of Carl F. Hagerup, as plain- |S0Uth corner of Ninth and Alaske »y Totem this week were: In on the tecorg in said recording precinet), | tigr, and against Frank W. Harris, | Streets; Mr. D. D. Cox is working 2th: Dorcthy Heinz C. R. Hiltabl- orner No. 1 of said Casev-Shatuck | Leota Puzey and Jack Westfall, as|o0 the foundation of his home to Ge erected on the north corner of Ninth and Alaska; Mr. John O'- Daniel is starting work on the foun- dation of the house he plans to build and Mr. Joe Martini has nearly completed the basement for his home at Eleventh and Main; the E. Dell home at Ninth and Main is being enlarged by the addition of two rooms; the Kalenkosky resi- dence at the corner of ‘State and Second Streets is being enlarged by the addition of a larger western dor- mer upstairs; and the Surbrooks have completely glassed in the southern front of their home. A special meeting was called of the Mission Auxiliary at the home of Mrs. Frank Boyd. Tuesday eve- ning, June 22, The ladies purchased a steam iron for the Sisters at the Mission, The meeting then turned into a surprise party to compliment Mrs. Bess Cou- ture on her hirthday. Mrs. Couture is one of the real oldtimers in the Territory for she came to Juneau long before the Klondike. She has lived many years both in Dawson and Skagway. She was presented with a birthday cake and many in- At the Days of '98 Dance heid‘ i Menday intermission Mayor } {Carroll called Mr. and Mrs. P. E.| of Mr. and Mrs. George Rapuzzi on | bell plays a soft tune as the drops Yukon RR 'as a seetion ‘foréman, | H { | i { | | i 1 | FOR SALE FOR SALE DOUGLAS— $6,500 takes 4-bdr. house, compl. furn., utility room, furnace, basement, 50x200 lot. “Also 2-bdr. home, view, large basemént, part furnished. BOATS: Marioh J; The Forrester; The Dell, 40-ft. senier be at the habor Sunday. HOUN St. large corner lots with 3 rentals over 10% on in- vest. View. Beautiful Erickson home, Star Hill, 3 bdr., utility, cool reom, compl. furn., lovely garden; 2 bdr. home on 2 view lots, unfurn. Edwin; Pollock, Star Hill. GLACTER Ave. 1-bdr. compl. furn. Hardwood floors, terms; former Danher home; 2 part. furn. houses, 1 acre, light plant, Lemon COreek. McMULLEN Estate, $160 month. TWO 3-bdr. homes Behrends Ave.; Foster _home, 10th, pine panel, fireplace, hardwood floors, furn- ished, furnace, basement, -etc. BEACH prop. Briggs, Sheppard, Edwards; Bacon at Auke Bay 50- foot beach plus 5 acres pat. land and house priced quick sale. Ed Schhoeker at Auke Lake, $3,500; Douglas Beach, $2550 1 acre and cement basemen{ West Juneau. $8,000 - Cole’s . pile driving; $800 ! ‘falling equipment. © &4 WURPHY & MURPHY| REALTORS - ACCCUNTANTS inéonie appr. REDUCED PRICE: Immediate sale, ® 4-ufiit apartment house. Excellent condition. Large apartments with dining voom and Channel view. < Best' residential location. New stoves and- refrigerators: HOUSE with waterfront location on Fritz Cove. Insulated for winter lving. Bathumrge living room with fieldstoné- fireplace.' 110-volt light ‘plant” with appliance in- clilding washing machine. NEW two bedfoom house on 10th 1 Street. Tile kitcHen and bath, Floor furnate. LARGE two bedroom house, Auke ™" Bay. Patented land. OLD House with four bedrooms, Living room with fireplace. Well furnished. Excellent Channel “Aview, Low ;price WILLIAM WiNN-Phone 234 _ 121 GRAY MARINE engine, 5-1 reduction, front end power take- off, “twin dise. Used one season. <+ $1250. FAIRBANKS MORSE 4 hp station- ary machiné shop engine, extra igniter and cofl. $50. POT SCOW 30. ft by 10 ft. $230. ROOMY CRUISER, sleeps 4, 26 ft., Chrysler eng., 12 knots. $3675; $2175 cash. 31G234. 4th float. « 1937 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN in very good condition, body upholstery, motor, brakes, springs, wiring— all in good condition. Tires good. No rattles: Undercoated every [ Phone 676 over First National Bank APT. 8units. Good location, good income, good condition. Located Ketchikan. For details, Box 273, Ketchikan, Alaska. 938 6t MODERN _ 2-bedroom _ furnished | year. A steal at $600. 1946 INDIAN CHIEF, cycle, that is, $650. TROLLER ON BEACH since Feb. Can ke floated with 2 hrs. caulk- ing. Chev. engine” needs repai Take it for $250. a motor- " home, Waynor Addition. Call' TROLLER ready to o, $1800. Douglas 35-1 long-1 short. 38 3t BOAT PRICES NEARLY REASON- 10,000 Watt, 115 A. C. Kohler Light | Plant. Less than 1'% price. Write Box 2384, 938 tf £ d BLUE-Cream Tayior Tot, $10. Cof- | table, $10. 245 Irwin St. 37 tf § BILE Scdan, Call 438 | ond 941 days. 37 3t 1949 OLDSM f 5 pm. FURLONG home, 23 miles cn Gla- i i beach frontage, | ented land, d beautiful view, large wo also Shc n Club across 5 2 bdr. modern home, furn- with 2-room attic; very m, $5,000. 937 t§ HALLICRAFTER Radio, model S- 22R, good condition. Black 630. 937 3t 41 Ford Station Wagon, $750. New engine and tires. W. D. Schoeppe, 13 miles, Fritz Cove Road. 37 5t HOQUSE for sale: Phone Black 614. $1,000 down. 93 6t HOTEL in good location for sale or lease. Ph. 187. 881 t! 1940 2-door Pontiac Sedan. Phone 037-3 or T16. 986 tf 9x16 Axminster rug, $126.00 value lor $75.00; floor lamp $10.00; { Bendix Radio-Phono and records $320 value for $200.00; 2x4 and 4x6 rug, $16.00 pr.; mirror, inch diameter, $5.00; curtain stretcher $6.00; 2x3 plate glass mirror $15.00; items less than 1 year cld. Blue 470. 814 Gold Belt. 936 3t WANTED SCHOOL Girl wil take care children. Phone Blue 236. 937 3t BABY Crib, Phone Black 403. 936 3t WANTED TO RENT: 3 bedroom furnished house. Call Lorenzen, 254. 923 tf CARPENTERS Wanted. 44 hours ANL Developing - Lrinting - Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photofl)nh GUARANTEED Realstic Perman: ent, $7.50. aper curls, $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. tf SRR AR ~FOR RENT 4-ROOM Apt. to one who buys furnishings, including Easy wash- er, Hotpoint range, dishes, etc 218 Main St. 937 3t WILL trade 2 bedroom apt. for a 1 bedroom apt. Empire C4532. % 936 3t APTS., Rooms with kitchen priv- ileges. Home Hotel. Ph. 886. 97 tf diw’ gifts and cards. e LOST AND | Territorial Building, in Juneau, Al- | Territorial Building, in Juneau, Al- | "o ™r e T o 2 poles between 4 mile Post and town. Please re- turn to Oscar Cecotti Jones Stevens Store. B wigd 021 Lt 938 3t B WILLIAM T. MAHONEY, LOST—Pair glasses, tinted lens, at Return to 938 1x Dep!t‘ y. | LOST: Mexican - design sterling 2 SEAVIEW Ajl. for rent, one block from Federdl Bldg. - 890 tf NICE Clean Room, steam-heated. Lower rent. 315 Gold St. 656 t1 ire _wantaas 20~ ABLE: We have listing of skiffss cutboards, small cabin cruise; yachts, WE WANT OFFICE EQUIPMENT, have buyers. PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY Real Estate Boats Sale Merchandise 12th at Harbor — Phone 911 4 GE Washing Macnine $35.00; 8" saw, 4" jointer with metor and aceesscries. Phone Douglas 465, 937 3+ 26-ft. two-pole Troller, Al Shape, | ready to fish; phone 035 2-long, | 2-short 937 6t i — 4 '42 PLYMOUTH Sedan, $575. Phone Red 611. 937 6t < . 4-DOOR Chevrolet: sedan; good body and upholstery; engine good running order. See Tom Pemc)‘, at Customs Office bétween 8 am. and 5 p.m. 937 tf [ | { H } 1 CHILD'S rocker, 1 baby bed and mattress, 1 high chair. Call 581. Walter D. Field. 936 4t, 1 COMPLETELY renovated Quonset [ building on log skids. See Peta Warner at Chas. Warner Co. 936 tf (1942 DODGE Tudor, good condi% tion. Red 875. 936 3t '39 Oldsmobile, $225; '37 Plymouth (new engine) $600; '37 Plymouth $275; bus $100. See at Jay’s Super Service. 632 th 3 HOUSES una iot. Inquire Trev- or Davis. 794 t* I i | | WHITEHORSE truck with special delivery body. Engine completely overhauled. See George E. Cleve- land, First Nat’l Bank. 922 tf NEW Evenruae outboard motor, - cylinder 10-horsepower, $40 below retail. Phone Black 366. 919 u‘ SCOTTY Anderson’s property fcr sale at Pelican, Alaska. For ing, formation write Box 735, Peli- can, Alaska. 919 1 ma BEAGH HOUSE, $2,500. Inquire Mrs. Lloyd Green, Fritz Cove Road. 919 1 mo 32-FT. Cabin Cruiser, practically new. 40-hp Redwing motor. Ph, Douglas 193. 916 thy, THE HOLLY SHOF. Good paying business. Owner would like tul leave city. Experience not nec- essary. Owner will teach business. Will sell at inventory. 908 t§ 1941 DODGE dump truck. 4 new extra tires and wheels, R. Laugh- lin, Auk Bay. 908 t! FORREST Home and property, Glacier Highway. 2 car nrue“ Inquire Helen Forrest, Douglas 602, 878 COMPLETE Body anc Fender Shop Well equipped. Reasonable. In- quire Bob-Ben Service, 93 WiK loughby. 872 tf OFFICE Equipment and Supplies in Cooper Bldg: Including check proectors, filing cabinets, fluo- réscent desk lamps, électric walP: clock, small glass top desk, leath- er settee, 2-unit dictaphone, art metal telephone stand, and other items of valuable and necessary office equipment and su) Contact Mrs. Seaton at phone 182 or 800, | Telé: 034 4t

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