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A S T YT I PAGE SIX Hushand of Vicim Of Airplane Crash FIFTY-SEVEN HERE; THIRTY-NINE LEAVE Seeks Damages BY ALASKA COASTAL SEATTLE, July 29—(®—A suit Court against Ala: Airlines Inc. the second in two to a Nov. 30 airliner crash The suit was brought by O. R. C for $125,502.80 has been filed in Superior s tracing back Fifty-seven persons arrived and v nine departed with Alaska tal flights yesterday as follows: om Tulsequah: J. W. Peterson, J. Robertson, J. Stinson, W. J. Bea- con, J. Bonnet, A. Soini, D. Webber Stitsworth, a Tacoma policeman, for |and L. Rinold the death of hi ife, Mary Virginia! From Skagway: L. Smith, S. Klen- Stitsworth, 33- -old entertainer. kaski, i'. Whiteside and J. Harris. She was one of several burned fa- From Taku Lodge: J. Van Druten, tally whe the airliner, inbound|E. Lodge, W. J. Blanchard and wife from Alaska, overran the Seattle- d David Blanchard Tacoma airport runway, piled up From Hoonah: Minnie Johnson and bur and P. H. Ganty. Mrs. Margaret B. Kelig yesterday [ From Excursion Inlet: Mr. and 5% 04 " | Mrs. A. C. Adams asked a judgment of $91,040 for in- Tron Battarich. Bag: Mrs. 0.8 kil s b Subbins, Charlies Dubbins and Rob- er, Gillum l"‘-il-i A ! HIZGERALD § KENTUCKY'S Genvine SOUR MASH Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey BOTTLED IN BOND 100 PrOOP . QU [@PTT28 ‘WERIER BISTIERY, INC. + LOUISVILLE, KY. From Tenakee: Angie Mininez. From Pelican: Dale,Thomas, L. Anderson, Don Milnes. From Haines: Mrs. C. Cole. From Ketchikan: W. Westfall From Petersourg: Charles Sucki- nan. From Lake Hasselzorg: Charles Rice, Robert Wagner, Sam Wagner |and Claude Fairchild | To Petersburg: F. M. Tyvol, | Charles Franklin, F. Marlin, Judge | Folta and J. B. Webb. To Ketchikan: Hal Finch. | To Hood Bay: A. E. Owens, R. F. Owens, Mrs, Freddie and Scotty Iverson. To Pelican: Albert Beandry and Mr. Coleman. To Todd: C. Garcia. ! To Tenakee: Shanron Clark. | To sitka: J. H. Fernie, Tom Mor- | gan, J. Tennyson, William From- kol.. To Haines: D. Blanchard, Mrs. D. Blanchard and N. Blanchard. To Skagway: B: Abbott. To Tulsequa M. Olsen, R. J. | Craig. A. Bushfie and C. G. Ca- vanaugh. RULES feor GOLDEN NORTH SALMON DERBY July 31 ——— August 1, 1948 6 A. M. to 4 P. M. Registration Fee $5.00 Per Day ELIGIBILITY Any person of the age of 10 years or over shall be eligible. Persons between the ages of 10 and 16 years of age must be ac- companied by a parent or guard- ian. Each application for entry shall | be subject to the approval of or rejection by the juliges. Any contestant who authenti- cates his registration at the judges’ stands and who is ob- viously under the influence of liquor shall be disqualified from the derby by the judges at the port of entry. Every boat must be occupied by at least two persons and each | boat must register and be exam- ined and approved by the judges at the port of entry before going out to fish. | No contestant shall have more | than the above listed gear in his | pcssession at any time during | the derby. | 4. Any contestant may be per- | mitted to have a boat man. 5. Contestants must play and gaff fish unassisted, except that women, and youths between the | ages of ten and sixteen years of | age may be assisted in gaffing their fish but not in playing | them. 6. No contestant shall leave the prescribed fishing area’at |any time except to report to | either of the judge’s floats. 7. A signal will be sounded at | time of opening and one hour | before the close of the derby. ; 8. On completion of fishing, | contestants shall bring their fish ‘{tino Nappa, Virgil Poglise, George | Guno, G. Mrs. L. W. Clm'kI ATFLY TO SEATTLE VIAPAA CLIPPER: 12 COME NORTH Pan American brought 12 north - > s o Joyce Funkhouser, - | In a candlelight service tomor- jvesterday and took 47 passengers|row night at 8 c'clock, Miss Joyce to Seattle. * | Funkhouser will become the bride Arrivals were W. and Lillian| of Mr. George Everest at the Maag, Thomas Sparngay, Janice| Memorial Presbyterian Church here. Welsh, Jack Tennison, Chatls Phil- | The Rev. Walter A. Soboleff will lips, ‘Floyd Iodence, Frank Coder, perform the formal double ring (Fverett Scott, Beulah Hickey, Ruth | ceremony. Henry and Jack Stephens. | Miss Funkhouser, daughter of Leaving were W. Bonnieman, Wil- | Mr, and Mrs. P. L. Funkhouser of liam Benson, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Ha- | Reno, Nevada, will be attended by mlu:m. James McElroy, Arthur | Miss Mildred Norris, maid-of-honor. Ha&ffl. E. L. McCullough, Gordon' My Everest, son of Mr. and Mrs. (Larson, Adolphus Edwards, Elmer|Russell Everest of Boston, will have Davis, James Thesenvitz, Fred Sim- | jerry Elliot as best man. The Rev. mons, Fred Thander, Cifford Klinger, ' pay1 Prouty will give the bride ?“-"”‘" Forslund. Roy Estabrook, | gyway. Miss Mary Ellen Fraser will ames Peer, John Brown, Ernest|cng appropriate selections at the | Greimmer, Charles Coles, E. E. Por-' (o .vices ter, George Skanunes. B i i . | A reception in the church par- i Frank Lajole, R. Holms, Joyce 1orc will be given for friends af- 1 Thompson, Elwood Blanning, Saba- | o the ceremony. Mrs. Burrass & Smith wi ' Chester, Chris Arnsten, Edward ‘T}he ws:.ié’:;,(mm is employed Erighton, C. J. 5 o i unn_(821-10.12;,113;0;5;“153—2121 ;{;K( |aboard the vessel Princeton Hall A "' The bride is on the staff of the ville Nelson, Oscar Hommeall, A Eats it r T Ojira Amemima, Laura and Lois ’I‘mrllnria_] Commissioner of Veter- ans Affairs. (OOPER AND MACK TAKEN FROM HERE FOR CONFINEMENT rvis, R. O. Medlock and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Nelson. James C. Cooper #52-year-old con- victed Juneau embezzler and form- | To Annette—B. W. B. Brindle and | er public accountant, was one of | Myrtle Smith. To Fairbanks—J. M. Morgan, Roy | = five Federal prisoners scheduled to | !leave here today via PAA for the | Ferguson, Kenneth and Mavia Beer and Darrel Daniels { To Whitehorse—John Osborn, J. - D "SERVI(E states. Cooper, Ray V. Anderson and James Carpenter will be taken | to the Federal Penitentiary at Mc- HoMESiIE plANS Neil Island, Wash,, by U. S. Mar- - EXCELLENT HERE | H | |A. Kennedy, Capt. Richard, Bemont shal William T. Maheney and 1 | !and Ruby Lewis. Deputy U. S. Marshal Sid Thomp- son. Cooper was sentenced ‘last week to a total of 12 years and 12 days in prison. Anderson will serve three years on a burglary charge‘ and Carpenter was picked up on a| parole violation. Eino Mack, 38-year-old ccniess- ed slayer of his father, will be taken to Morningside mental sani- Howard Hopkins, Assistant Chief of the U. S. Forest Service in charge of land management prob- lems, expressed complete satisfac- I tion today on the method of estab- | lishing homesites in Alaska. Hop- |kins is visiting here this week on }E:d“:;i‘\n “;;»(r:u{hx‘le(;“(lr;‘f-”mi?fi terium near Portland, Ore. He! faEe 18 P whi 4 M'A, T was adjudged insane. Clarence ner in which the Alaska Region giroup of Sitka, also adjudged in- | | is operated i sane, will also go to Morningside. ! He was quite pleased with the hick Alaska Regional | way in which the Alaska Regional FOSP"M. NOIES ; [ | 1 Office has stayed ahead of the de- mand for homesite areas by open- ing up new lands before it is re-' Admitted to St. Ann's Hospital | | quested so that considerable red yesterday for medical attention were | tape is avoided. Hopkins was Frank Coffey, Henry Englestad nd |amazed at the development in the Mrs. Tom Laiti. e | Juneau suburban area. Leaving the hospital was Joseph | He explained that it is the For- Bauer, who has been receiving sur-| est Service policy to assist rather gical attention. {than hinder development of its At the Government Hospital, Esther Johnson of Fort Yukon was admitted and Marlene Pringle of | Wrangell was discharged. | }mm and that this is an excellent | example of how the job should be done. ELLIS AIR LINES || DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell . ’ | With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. | Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 ! THE DAILY ALASKZ EMPIRE— ' George Everest fo [TUBERCULOSIS ASSN. - WedTomorrow Eve OFFICIAL, RETURNS| (has lived in Juneau for the past | ward on the Baranof. His trip will the riverboat to Telegraph Creek.! | tation needs, Emnott plans to look partment and Miss Preas in the | Detroit, lthe Aleutian on her return trip,|neau, Alaska, at which time the pro- . U, ALASKA THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1948 MRS, WINN; ALASKA M James R. Haviland, Will Wed on Friday, [} Mrs. Bess A. Winn, executive; Mrs. Nina Johansen of Seattle| secretary of the Alaska Tuberculo-,and Mr. James R. Haviland of Ju-| sis Association, has returned to Ju- neau after a combined business and [Friday evening at the home of M. | vacation trip of several weeks. and Mrs. Eugene Lockridge, 229 Going north on the Baranof, Mrs. |Fifth Street. The Rev. Willis R.| Winn conferred with Tuberculosis|Booth will officiate at the cere- | committees in Cordova, Valdez and |mcny. Mrs. Johansen §§ the daugh- | Seward, also pald a visit to the|ter of Mrs. Anna Kolstead of sg_-l Seward Sanatorium. Proceeding [attle and Mr. Haviland isithe son further north, her itinerary in-iof Mrs. Veva Haviland of Juneau. cluded stopovers in Anchorage and| Mrs. Lockridge, who is the sister Fairbanks and a trip down the of Mr. Haviland, will be matron- Highway. :rf—hunor and Mr. Lockridge will {we best man. The wedding will be | |attended by only a few relatives | and close friends and a reception will follow, to which all friends of | the couple are invited. The recep- tion will be between the hours of | 9 to 12 at the Lockridge home. | Follewing their marriage, Mr. Haviland and his bride will reside | at its vastness, resources and theljn Juneau. Mr. Haviland is em- grandeur cof the scenery, also bY|ployed by the Alaska Electric Light the way that the Alcan Highwayiand Power Company. has hoomed the towns of Fairbanks and Anchorage. Tourists, she says, are thronging back and forth on the Highway and over-flowing the hotels, and the whole northern country seems to be lively and pros- perous. S —— I | Mrs. Winn states that she was able to accomplish a great deal in her field of work and the trip was thoroughly worth while and enjoyable. Although Mrs. Winn 36 years, this was her first visit to the Interior. She was amazed program very highly. | sy G i ON VACATION The Ave Maria Hour on KINY SIUDYI“ G AlASKA Maria Hour is a production of the! Beginning this week this program ! Whelan of the'Catholic Church rec- traffic representative of the Great Emnott, with Great Northern for| Vacaticning up the Stikine Riv- been to Ketchikan, Wrangell, Sit-/neau Sunday via Alaska Coastal | i | { KINY FOR 13 WEEKS' will be heard of Friday evenings from 7 to 7:30 o'clock each week‘ .N. I 'Al HERE ifor the next 13 weeks. The Ave| Graymoeor Friars of Garrison New | York. TRAVEI. pRoBlEM{ will be sponsored by local business ™ |people and friends. The Rev. Robert Studying Alaska’s transportation{cmmends this needs, Charles F. Emnott, speeial % Northern Railway Co., Is in Juneau for a few days. i the past 32 years, is visiting Alaska er are Miss Sylvia Anderson and for the first time and has already Miss Sally Preas. They left Ju-| ka and Petersburg. The Seattle Airlines for Wrangell and then| man plans to leave for the West- traveled up the Stikine River on take him to the Interior. They will' return to Juneau next Anxious to become acquainted Sunday. Miss Anderson is employ- with Alaskans and their transpor- ed in the Territorial Welfare De- into the feasibility of a railroad | Unemployment Compensation Com- line to Alaska | mission. e | NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals for the construc- !tion, with materials furnished by | the GLACIER HIGHWAY ELEC- DETROIT FISHERMAN IS HERE FOR DERBY rxrc AssociaTion. of a rurai el | iectrification distribution project fi-| | Mr. and Mrs, A. G. Swords, from nanced thru the RURAL ELECTRI- Mich., arrived in Juneau- FICATION A DM IN ISTRATION, aboard the Aleutian and are here and known as Project ALASKA TA for cne purpose alone . . . to catch (JUNEAU, will be received by the; the biggest salmon in the SalmonEGMCIER HIGHWAY ELECTRIC Derby this year. ASSOCIATION on or before 4:00 Coming here especially for the |P.M. P.S.T., August 4th, 1948, at its Derby and planning to return with |office No. 5, Shattuck Building, Ju- | Swords was busy yesterday search- _posals will be publicly opened and ing the harbor for a ride in the réad. Derby. Employing strategy with| The project will be approximately fishing ability, he planned to take|21-3 miles in length and located in a hoat out today for something in |the vicinity of Auke Bay, Alaska. the way of a trial run. | The Plans, Specification, and Con- - SR A T struction Drawings together with all necessary forms and other docu- TENDER GOLDEN MIST MENina Johansen, J neau will be united in marriage HEAVY duty v e0600ccessccce e ¥ D-S 1 SALE | FORSALE mume.!NEARING Completion, new two- bedroom house, large paneled liv- ing room with fireplace; dinette, tile kitchen and bath. Full con- crete basement and garage; au- tomatic off heat, very liberal terms. CHARLIE' MILLER house, 5 bed- rooms, completely-furnished, néw- ly wredecorated. $3800—Three bedroom home at Auk Bay; fully furnished, developed land. CABIN—Fritz Cove. TWO ' 4-unit apartments; . land; other residences, Douglas: and highway. WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 CABIN CRUISER EQUIFPED TO GILLNET, with power roller, 200 fathom sockeye net, in Juneau until Tuesday. 85-hp Chriscraft eng., just reconditioned, boat all mahogany and oak “sportfishing model, sleeps three. Length 23 ft., beam 8, draft 3. Built-in cabinets under windows, new stove, new water tank. $2400 with net, etc., or $1950 without. GILLNETTER, 20 ft. Star eng. $475 WORKBOAT, Wis. aircooled eng., $300. SKIFFS with outboards, $150-$120. HOUSE ON RAFT, 3 room, toilet, 10x19, $1200. - e o W-A-N-T A o - carpentry, boat and woodworking equip., with or without central’ location and materials. $1800 takes 42x100 lot, 4-room part furn. house, Pike Street. POLLOCK: 719 5th St., three bdr. furn., newly decorated, basement, etc. ERICKSON, 6th St., 3-bdr, base- ment, comp. furn.,, marine view, beautiful garden, large refrig. with quick freeze unit, etc. $6,250—3-bdr. home, Waynor add., furnished. 3-BDR., fireplace, pine panel, furn,, basement, 8 yrs. old. Casey Shat- tuck Addition. BUILDING Lots—Douglas Beach, highway and West Juneau; ce- ment foundation plus acreage; lots Glacier Highway; 40x144 on Willoughby; two 50x100, Douglas. McMULLEN Estate, appr. 20 per- cent gross on invest. Fine rental prop. always filled. COLE Piledriving reduced $8,000. ACROSS St. irom Gov. Mansion, large bldg. lots and income prop., 3 apts, 1, 2 and 3 bdrs. each, compl. furn., furnace, etc. BOATS—The FORRESTER, the DELL, the MARION J. KRUZ- OFF and others. CHILKOOT fur farm, Haines, with or without mink stock. BEACH—Bacon prop., 5 pat. acres, 4 beach frontage, water, bldg; WINCHESTER 3-06, modél 54, new | barrel, new stock ane - Briggs, Edwards, Seppard; als0! torv job Tyman 48 (siug:ls%' o beautiful log cabin Fritz Cove |ongp 7T with DAY sbreags. ¥ 3 i , TWO, and THREE bedroom MUBRPHY & MURPHY |50 { CRUISERS, Yachts, Trollers. ISEVERAL PICKUP trucks, $650 up. REALTORS - ACCCUNTANTS Phone 67, over First National Bank |SEAVIEW APTS, 41 ft. on Will- FOR SALE oughby, 100 on Calhoun, 300 deep, oo 000000 00 building Juneau, to $12,500 for entire property or will divide. Terms $6,500 down, $150 » month. © [4-ROOM House, furnished, attic, o hboat shed. $1,000 cash plus $927 CABIN CRUISER Swan Lee, | at $20 month. 27 {t, 8% ft. beam, 52 HP o i PETER WOOD Cray Marine engine, fresh ! | sALES AauENCY | .20 two-room apts. at $20 mo. i i water cooling, built 1946, Sleeps 4, equipped with oil- Real Ysiate - - Boats Sale Merchandise burning range, toilet. About 30 gal. fresh water tank. 50- gal. gas tank, cushioned seats 12th at Harbor — Phonc 911 Snd with adjusted mpass. |$ | 5NFAT - Gne or e skt Bomes For further information in- ® | in Juneau, located quire 923 E Street. . 2 uh M. of l 7th and Main St., 4 bedrooms, # ¢ © o v 0O & % o ¢ * full basement, automatic oil hot 13-FT. Skiff | . water heat, 2 fire places, separ- boat new. $200.00. Inquire Box | ate private den, newly rénovated 2353 or Oscar Jensen at end of ! and painted, big' garage, com- Fritz Coxe Road. 949 tf| pletely furnished, overlooking Ju- i [ neau and the Gastineau Chan- GAS BOAT “Tunnel.” Price $3,500. nel. Available August 15. Terms, Excellent sea boat. Can be adapt- | . Cash. $20,000, Call 49%; for ap- ed for fishing, charter, ete. 35 % pointmenrtt. Ti042 tn) ft. long, 11 ft. beam, 30" draft.| by e e e s HAWKINS INVESTMENT (0. o PHONE - - 497 9x18 Axminster rug; 2x4 and 4x6| rugs; 2 mirrors, curtain stretcher, | '47 GMC pickup $1200; '40 Dodge carpet sweeper, 2 fishing poles Panel Truck $500; '37 Plymouth and reels, tackle box, equipped;| (new engine) $600; '39 Oldsmobile typewriter. Prouty's, 814 Gold[ $175; '38 Hudson coupe $200; '37 Belt. 949 tf! LaFayette $225; '35 Ford $150; | Jays Super Service. 949 tf STINSON AT-19 converted to 5- - place personal transport, seats|1942 CHEV. Pickup. can be removed for cargo carry-| 572 . . [ . L] Phone Green 949 5t ments for bidders may be obtained NOW VISITING JUNEAU from the Engineer, Felix J. Toner, Room 5, Shattuck Building, Juneau, Alaska upon pavment of twenty-five ($25) dollars, all of which will be The Golden Mist, sleek tender of |returned to each bona fide bidder the Whiz Fish Packing Company,|Wwithin ten days after the bid open- is now in Juneau repairing the tiller line broken in Lynn Canal, and preparing to take on a load of ice at Cold Storage. This is ing. B GLACIER HIGHWAY ELEC- TRIC ASSOCIATION By FELIX J. TONER, Project Engineer. Ito either of the judge’s fioats. { They will be weighed in, in their presence and that of at least two The sponsors reserve the right to reject the display and entry of any person if there is evidence her first visit to Juneau this year. | The tender is skippered by Ole | Syre and engineered by Bert Da- First publication, July 28, 1948. Last publication, July 31, 1948. that the salmon in question is not eligible: unless satisfactory proof that it was caught under conditions coinciding with the rules of the derby is made. Such rejections shall be final. WAIVERS OF LIABILITY All entrants shall sign a waiv- er of liability absolving the spon- sors of this contest from any and all damage or liability growing out of the contest. QUALIFICATIONS 1. The Territorial Sportsmen, Inc, in the event of adverse weather conditions, existing at the time of derby hour (or dur- ing the procedure of the derby) hereby reserve full authority to postpone the derby until condi- tions in weather are such as to permit continuance with reason- able assurance to safety of con- testants 2. Each person desiring to enter in competition for the prizes must fill cut an entry blank. En- try blanks, properly filled out, shall be presented to the judges at the float in Auk Bay or Tee Harbor immediately previous to participation in the derby. 3. Fishing in the derby must be done with regular sports sal- mon fishing gear, consisting of one rod, one reel, and one line, plus any lures, leaders and any weight cf lead. Replacement of broken gear must be made in the presence of judges and be authenticated by judges at either port of entry. TERRITORIAL SPORTSMEN, Inc.| witnesses. 9. Al fish will be judged and weighed in the ‘“round” or un- cleaned and weights so registered shall be official and final. 10. Only one prize will be per- mitted for any contestant and in the event of a tie contestants will break the tie by the flip of a coin. The loser then becomes eligible for the next prize in that category. 11. Eligible fish are restricted to King and Cohoe Salmon. 12. Area to be fished in this Salmon Derby shall include the water surrounded by the follow- ing boundaries: starting at a marker on the southwest point of Smuggler's Cove, thence west to a marker on the south end of Coghlan Island, thence south to a marker on Outer Point, thence northwest to a marker on the east point of Barlow Cove, thence north to a marker on the south- jeast point of Lincoln Island, thence northeast to a buoy lying north of Shelter Island, thence east to a marker at Eagle River Landing, thence along the shore of the mainland to a marker on the southwest point of Smug- gler's Cove. 13. Failure to live up to any of the above prescribed require- ments, or failure of a contestant to conduct himself as a gentle- man and a sportsman during this derby shall automatically dis- qualify the contestant from the derby and participation in the prizes. Decisions of the judges in such matters are final. Juneau, Alaska See how gay and cheerful your new laundry can be—how well it can be combined with the all- electric kitchen to make a beauti- ful, livable room! Here electricity « is the servant, and you're the “boss”! Attractive G-E electric appliances do the work while you relax. The all-clectric laundry— planned about basic “work cent- ers” —has a G-E One-Control Wringer Washer,* a G-E Tum- bler Dryer, and the wonderful new G-E Flatplate Ironer! g completely avtomatic Washer—comitg soonl GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES The all-electric kitchen is planned about basic "work centers”, too . ., with 3 G-E Raoge, G-E Dish- washer, G-E Disposall, and G-E Refrigerator! Whether you're planning to build, buy or remodel, it's easy to own an all-clectric kitchen and laundry. You can build the complete room; or modernize each “work center” by easy, bud- geted steps. Come in and talk it over with us! vis, with Mrs. Syre having full charge of the galley. She is schedul- ed to return to the Pelican area today. The Willard B, also operated by the Whiz Fishing Co., is tied up at the Storage. FOR SALE (Confinued) THE Burrell Home in the High- lands, Fully furnished, garage, fenced in garden, $8500. 948 6t G.E. Washing machine, $25. In- quire at Gaine’s Cafe by Air- port. 948 6t MODERN, weil equipped machine shop, excellent location, good ! growing business, $10,000. Sitka Realty, Sitka, Alaska. 947 2t OUTBOARD, 3 1-3 hp Firestone, A-1. Call 271 after 6 pm. tf dh BEST Jalop in town, '33 Plymouth coach. Inquire R. E. Packard, Northern Commercial Carpenter e I'mon my way to M‘ M, Shop, or Red 462. 944 2t gfifi/ MODERN, compietely _furnished 7, home 2 years old, Two bedroom, finished stairway to unfinished attic space sufficient for 2 ad- ditional bedrooms, garage in 2-3 concrete lLasement. Oil hot air furnace, oil automatic hot water heater, oak floors, metal venetian blinds. Lot 60'x100’ in new re- stricted district, éxcellent view, Moderate price, ‘under present sound value, includes fire insur- ance premiums, garden tools and other misc. iteras in addition to standard furnishings. FHA terms. Call owner, Black 875. 941 tf 2 LQTS on Gastineau Ave. Phone The appliances most women want most! E ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. Cheerful Dispensers of Friendly Dependable 24-hour Electric Service home Green 232 * M BEER SICHS’ SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO. i & l_ B0 6 Tho Wesids aom Bowuicy Orpociostn s Distributed tnroughout Alaska by ODOM COMPALTY ing. Alrcraft fully licensed for day or night instrument flight. Beautifully upholstered in mo- hair Frizze. Aircraft complete with Hamilton propeller, full flight instruments, loop compass, radio, engine fire extinguisher, extra 300 HP Lycoming engine and extra propeller. Aircraft has low time. North Dakota Farm- ers Union, Jamestown, North Dakota. 949 5t 1t re- frigerator, $200. Blue 835. 50 7t 10,000 Watt, 115 A. G. Kohler Light Plant. Less than % price. Write Box 2384, B 938 tf 3 HOUSES wna lot. Inquire Trev- or Davis. ™ 32-FT. Cabin Ciuiser, practically new. 40-hp Redwing motor, Ph. Douglas 193. 916 tf COMPLETE Body and Fender Shop Well equipped. Reasonable. In< quire Bob-Ben Service, 93 Wil- loughby. 8m2 u PRACTICALLY New GE 1948 Evenrude 3.3 HP outboard and 14 ft. skiff, 521_)0.00. Phone Red 447. 948 3t WANTED WOMAN to cook on ranch. Phone 145. 951 tf EXPERIENCED baby sitter avail- able. Call Red 360. 951 3t GOV'T. employed single girl wants small furnished apt. Call Red 643. 950 3t WANTED: Manager for REA co- operative. Must be experienced. Apply to Catherine Blankenburg, Secretary of the Kodiak Electric Association Board, Kodiak, Al- aska. 949 6t BABY Crib. Good condition. Phone Blue 415. 949 4t SE"WIN(S—mchmes. any make or condition. Willman Trade Center, South Franklin. 947 1 mo. FOR RENT SHOP building, 93 Willoughby Avenue. Formerly Bob-In-Body and Fender Building. Inquire S and T Clothing Store. 951 tf ROOM and Board, $20 a week. Hannah's Boarding House, Third and Main. 950 tt ROOMS for rent in private home. Blue 917. 316 4th St. .- 950 3t LARGE Store- and rear apt. Long <" lease, Opposite Channel Apart- ments, 513 Willougby Ave. 48 6t PIANO for rent, dels. studio models. Ph. Anderson Piano Shop. 941 tf APTS., Rooms with kitchen priv- {leges. Home Hotel. Ph. 886. 97 tf SEAVIEW Ajl. for rent, one block CLERK ' - Stenographer. Inquire{ from Federal Bldg. 890 tt Room 106, Health Department. | —————— ; Territorial Building. 945 tf|NICE Clean Room, steam-heated, Lower rent. 315 Gold St. 656 t1 WAITRESS at Percy’s Cafe. 44 tf =t . WANTED TO RENT: 2 or 3 bed-| monthly. Colonial nmml::. room house. Call Major Newbould —_— 944 tf| NICE CLEAN steam heated rooms

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