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% PAC-L SlX Elfln Cove ~ News Nofes (SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE) John Robin, of stone, ELFIN COVE, Alaska, July 22— |flew to Juneau seve days ago, Last Saturday, Frankie, the tive has undergone an serious operation year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.|at St. Ann’s Hospital. It came as LeRoy Clements became ill and her 'a surprise to his many friends here temperature ran high as 104. as he never complained that he was Sunday the par took her to ill and all of John’s many Pelican City to the nurse and re- wish him a speedy recovery. turned to the Cove, Frankie did not get any better so a plane was called Wednesday and her mother LeRoy Clements, on the boat It, is took her to Juneau. We all are packing fish to Pelican City for hoping that there is not any thing Clara and Georeg Williams, as the serfously wrong with the child Apex 1, their packe: ] to return {o Hoonah further repairs al, and his son, boat Bernice 1 Rus the bo Belien, on the Petersburg, a wife on their boat Archer of Lopaz and Al Ahlberg on his boat the Tan all came in the Cove today. This is the first trip for these boats this far n h of their home ports. nts ELFIN CCVE, July 24—Skipper | for The boat Little Devil of Ketchi- kan, a cruiser fishing three lines, looks very tiny in the water but it fishes just the same as a larger & 1t is painted neatly in white with the name and home port in red letters. The Power scow owned by Jerry McKinley of Juneau came in today from Juneau with the cement and upplies for the Standard Oil crew at present working on the foundation for the tanks. When the foundations - we in, the crew will go to Hoonah skipper Red Stears of the packer where they will put in the founda- | Consul D. is awaiting weather to tions there for tanks. When the tanks return to Yakutat Bay. The swells arrive the; ] return here and put were building up yesterday and (vm.l\ them up. they are breaking with the west wind. The Consul D is Oney O Gillnet fish from Yakutat Bay had an itime Alaskan, 1 could have ”\ slipped head first in- nney, an ¢ About 30 trollers are in the Cove to t from his boat and went today. It is raining and the weather Letween his coat and. the boat is much coolér after our very long tied next to his. Elliott Fremming period of sunshine and dry weather. saw him go over and ran down to The rain is certainly appreciated the Loat. Bill Estrata helped Frem- as we were quite low on water here ming get Olmney L aboard his 31B277. Jo ch Olmney's I at with at the time of the in the Cove proper. Most of the koat the homes who have a storage o is fisk either a spring or barrel were 1- him wa: out water having to go to the main accident creek which was also getting low ashore nd Mrs. Scott Lynci of| E: her on their boat the O.! The Lynches formerly lived here and the Cove is their headquarters when they fish The Elfin Cove #irc Depariment is ;{' something to write ab Those fo- mite extinguisher just can't Tom Running on the boat turned the oil on in his stove lit it without knowing that Peter Oswald, skipper, of the boat was an overflow of oil. Consequently Tundra, which is fishing black cod, the boat was saved by the quick ac ' oape i for fuel at the Standard “(?x‘)l 2;?1\:\7;‘]!]:0?2:" ’\}x‘xl(i\(,‘"‘:.‘ tation and other supplies today. LeRoy Clements on the boat It Sk rushed to the fire to tow the boat ;. . away from the other boats. However || = o o the fomite had smothered the blaze Sratma and stopped the burning. All volun- easor and there pper Ralph Hillmer of Ketch- the boat Lydia H is her. This first trip to the fish- around here gince Art frem ell Davis and who | friends | € at this time of the! 1942. | THE DAILY ALASI\! EMP!RE« UN[-.AU ALASKA ‘Supmmtcndem of the Cannery att Pelican City, his wife and son, Mrs. Johnson, the wife of the Whiz fish NEws IIEMS tuyer at Pelican, and Gene Tortil- sen and wife. Tortilsen is the man- ager of the Pelican Cold Storage. ISPB,CIAL CORBES SITRA, Alaska, 4.fy The party came for Dundas Bay ‘\\'here they spent the day picking Istrawberries. 241t thnt ELFIN COVE, July 27—Dr. Clyde pegmish expression bc ing worn by, |Parlova came in this morning from Junegu with Skipper Johnny Mar- tinson cn the boat Isis. Df. Parlova /15 the Administrator of the Fred “alef EState. Dr. R. W. Kullberg! {was Mr. Salef's attending physician 'nt the Columbia Hospital in Astoria, | Oregon, where Salef passed away of cencer of the lungs, Dr. Parlova is a surgeon at the Medical Arts Bulid- inz and was one of Mr, Salef’s phy- sicians, There was no will and the| estate will go equally to the Terri- (tory of Alaska and the State of | Oregon. Salef said before he passed away he did have a sister in Chicago, 30 years ago but he did not know (if the sister had married or not.| Efforts are being made to locate a Silly smirk, we hasten to explain whats causin’ it, namely, winning the Soap Box Derby 'after having just trounced Juneau in the Fourth of ‘July Baseball Serfes. to Akron as a representative of Ju- neat is perfectly allright with us.| Winning the enough for the moment. The change of weather—to rain— has started the men thinking of the hunting season. Several ready picked out the particular| mountain top on which they'll camp' the first day of the season. Last; year there were few deer brought have al-i Sitkans these days 100ks to you lxkgl=ta!t‘5 Bill Goodwin; Jo Davis. The fact that Justin Ripley goes1daugnler of Mrs. Jesse Price, to Juneau Derby i (returning to the States; Mrs. K. D. ibrief business visit her; Mrs Vlolel Sulzer; Hazel Thorn- ton Henry C. Helt, Mrs. Elizabeth \Hell Beatrice and Chester Helt. | In on Friday were: Mrs. Lois Pet- | tinger, from Utah, where her Army husband is stationed,” to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peter- ! ison: Al Keiscke, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- lace Volz and children Wallace and | Roberta, from “vacationing in the Out on Friday were: Patty and ! Shitley Richter, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Al Richter—for a long| vistt with their grandparents in Halsey, Oregon; Mrs. Myrtle Cully, join her husband in Anacortes; John, ‘Hedrlck Henry Hanks, fishermen, | Provance, Michael -Kirvetz; Cecfl‘1 Pfundt, fisherman, on a brief busi-, ‘ness trip; Steve Brojac, returning to his home in San Pedro after a! Rae Be nard, nurse at Orthopedic Hospital, ¢alled home by illness in her family; | Dick Clithero; Jo Davis to Ketehi- ) kan. ; the sister ‘and if she is not found in gix months the estate will be sold. Dr. Parlova will be here a few days (leaning up the boat and taking in- ventory and will take the boat to !Juneau for an appraisal. in though everyone hunled harder and longer than usual. | This spring, many deer were seen | close to town. Everyone hopes they'll ! Le back sometime during the season. ! ! Marcella Irish, daughter of Mrs.! Fern Bigley, and Vincent George Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson of Juneau, were married Thursday evening of last weex at the Bigley home. The cere- mony was performed by US Com- missioner Frank Richards. The bride was given in marriage by her krother, William C. Bigley; Mrs.{ Fern Bigley acted as matron of| honor and W. W. Simms acted m.\ best man. After the ceremony an informal wedding reception was held for rel- atives and intimate family friends. Mrs. George Anderson flew from Juneau for the ceremony and | was a house guest at the Bigley Helen and Karl Wollarth on thelhome. | toat Honey are lucky, their little dog,! The couple left immediately for golden cocker spaniel was raughlh; briel honeymoon in Juneau where in the girdie-shaft but the Wollarths | Mr._ Anderson is a fisherman, own- were able to work fast enough and{ing the halizut schooner Sentinel. saved their pet. Goldie has a badly i bruised ear, head and chest Marriage licenses applied for the‘ ) (past week were: Harry Dnesback Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith left|and Dorothy Jeanne Hinds; Clar- ifor Juneau Friday on their boat the|ence William Haddon and Hannah Edco. ‘Mary Bernhardt. | | ELFIN COVE. July 20—Dr. Clyde Parlova, administrator of the Fred Salet Estate, sold the home and float to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, The Smiths are now living in the; Eob Brown residence. The roat It has a broken piston. . parts came out by plane and Skipper [Clements will have the ILoat fishing in no time. | The Elfin 11 has a broken clutch, | Capt. Swanson will take the vessel to Juneau Sunday and have the cluteh welded | | ‘The Southeast blow has a num- !Tiison, son of Mr. and Mrs: Toi Til- 1 over ; ¢ Jo Davis, one of the Totem Air-, wasy owners, has announced the | jopening of an uptown office m Ketchinkan, in the Gilmore Hotel. | ve Lloyd| Murray Becker l!bw‘),"e‘h/bf The otfice manifie SN &8 3 photographer of the Associated | Press, won the $500 First prize in { the National Press Photographers | Associaticn photo contest, He won ed Wednesday evening, in its new: gy 5 picture of the burning of gomc at Community House. The Lx-\ the dirigible Hindenburg at Lake~ rar attractively decorated in softi shades of green, has been provided! hurst, N.J, May 6. 1937. (¥ Photo. with a private entrace and walk on} the south side of the building - PP son. The Sitka Public Library re-open- IFire vs. Boy; Dog :Vs. Mother-Resulf? Bum. Bite, Hospl'al PASADENA, Calif., terday by Judge George W. Folta.| A match, a home chemical ool it 00 R, |a dog and a bhoy proved to be an | exciting combination. HEARING HELD UP A hearing on the liquor license ! application of O'Neil and Fenton at Baranof has been continued in U. S. District Court for a period: o1 three weeks, it was decreed yes-| GOVERNOR LEAVES 5 g Let's start at the beginning. Dr. Ernest Gruening, Governor' £ ot Alaska. Jett yERNRARY dfveimoontl. ; DALTYL NEISCE, 0, DUt & Sphied for Anchorage where he will Httenil] vSTHILE GRS had been. us=) jing for mical experiments. Th a meeting of the Interior Depart-| .o for chemical experiments, The | ment’s Interdepartmental Commit- Ican plew Nip. VRuyLy. Qatis caugm | fire. tee for Alaska on Tuesday. | Mrs. Norman Nelson, the boy’s S i mother, dashed to his aid. A NOTICE After August 1¢, no telephone rentals for the month of August will be accepted at a discount. All dasher after Mrs. her on the leg. Mother and son were given first Aug. T—(P—! neighbor’s dog, excited by the blast, | Nelson and bit teers are thanked by boat owners and the Swansons. Skipper Carl Bidwell who is fish- Iber of boats in the Cove, there are| ing the boat Thlinket owned by Paul 32 boats at Swanson's inside floats, Mre. John Rock arrived rccuu(ly! from her home in Fairmint, West 'Virginia, to,visit her son-in-law and remittances must bear postmark of aid treatment at Pasadena Emer- not later than discount date. Please, goncy Hospital, he for burns and FOR SALE HEAVY duty carpentry, marine, boat and woodworking equip., with or without central location and materlals. $1800 takes 42x100 lot, 4-room part furn. house, Pike Street. (POLLOCK: 719 5th St. three bdr. { furn., newly decorated, basement, | ete. | ERICKSON, 6th St, 3-bdr., base- fent, 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 fnvest. Fine. rental | prop. always filled." | COLE Piledriving $8,000. ACROSS St. 1rom Gov. Mansion, | large bldg. lots and income prop.,! 3 apts, 1, 2 and 3 bdrs. each, compl. furn., furnace, ete. BOATS—The FORRESTER, the DELL, the MARION J. KRUZ- OFP and others. : CHILKOOT fur farm, Haines, with j or without mink stock. BEACH-—Bacon prop., 5 pat. acres, beach frontage, water, bldg.l Briggs, Edwards, Seppard; also | beautiful log cabin Fritz Cuve, with pat. acreage. | ' MURPAY & MURPHY | | REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS | Phone 67, over First National Baik ! reduced to FO& SALE i { 18-FT. Skiff, Shannons at Lawson ; Creek, Douglas Highway. 59 3x| i | UNOBSTRUCTED vicw, close in, 9 rooms, furnished, in good con- dition. must see to Appreuah' $8,000. Grecn 615. 959 3x | |1937 GMC panel’ Delivery truck; {LOGGING EQIPMENT, Bob Akervick, Union Oil General Bydbhal of the ley Straits Salmon |36 %oats at outside floats near theij Manager for this district, who was Co., cf Hoonah, came in for lup—‘ztnndurd 0il, and 16 boats at the a guest of Clara and George Wil- plies today William’s float. liams, flew to Juneau today . - - H > Boats at the Williams float arej 8. 5 99D 080 . | o @ o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 came in Sun- — e -~ Tom dman,| Empire wantaas get resuits! other trouble made it necessary to Atka, Lark and the take the Loat into Juneau —_— The Golden Mist »Skipper Harry Bollen and wife on day with Skipper Dagne. ° . Captain Peter Bond on the packer the Angel, 30F530, Lucy R, Donna,® . Apex 11 is expected to return here Bunny, Don't Worry, North St . CORRECTION . today from Juneau. The Apex 11 is Water Baby and Rosemary. . 20th CENTURY SUPER L] the packer for Clara and George —_— . MARKET . Williams fish buyers here. There BEoats at Swanson's float are Sum-' @ 10 Ib. Sack SUGAR - SL15 e was rudder trouble on the Apex mit, Acmell, Bayfield, Falcon, Congo, @ instead of price listed . and it was taken to Hoonah. Later Mayflower, Grey Goose, Relief, Edco, | ® on page 3 - Thursday. . . . “Nobody was ever sorry . he saved! U.S. Savings Bonds ; Buy where you work, buy w/;erc you bank 1‘7/‘/‘ This is an official U. S. Treasury advertisement—prepared under auspices of Treasury Department and Advertising Council. “|turning from a brief vacation in the | {daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kidd 'c\t their home on Observatory Stx'eet.] - { Harry Driesbach Jr., and Dorothy | Jeanne Hinds are to be married at the Lutheran Church this evening vith the Rev. Ernst Nygaard read- ing the ceremony, The groom'smamn’s Erother and sister-in-law, Mr, Mrs. Morris Driesbach, will be man and matron of honor while | {his niece, Joan Driesbach will hghz’ | the candles. by Mrs. Peter Sylte, will sing Dawning.” i After the wedding, an informal reception will be given at the Dries—} bach home on Finn Alley. Mr. Driesbach who came to Sltkal a few months ago, is the son of Mr. \and Mrs. Harry Driesbach of Sand | Point, Idaho. The bride’s home is in Spokane, Wash., where she lived until coming to Sitka three weeks ago. The couple have takn an apart- ’men! at the Pioneer Apartment ; Building. “At Dick Clithero, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russ Clithero, arrived via Totem Tuesday on a surprise three day visit to his parents. Clithero grad- uated this spring from the Naval Academy at Annapolis, Md. He left Friday for Norfolk, Va. and in September will start training at the Naval Air Academy in Pensacola, Florjda. Francis “Frenchie” Roach left by plane Friday morning to enter the Marine Hespital in Seattle, no bed Leing available at the Alice Island Sanitarium. E. M. Calhoun, property clerk for ANS on Japonski, his wife and son Jon, returned recently from a six weeks vacation in Hawaii and the Pacific Coast. Mrs. Gay Helland and children Jerry and Toni, left by plane Thurs- day for Ketchikan. Mrs. Helland will care for her brother, Walter Kubley's baby while Mrs. Kubley flies south with their 18 month old son for medical attention. Mrs. Earl Shennett and son Jon will arrive aborad the George Wash- ington after a visit of several months in the States and Canada. Mr. Shen= nett, who was detained by busine is expected to arrived by plane with- in a few days. The Shennett's picked up a car in Seattle and drove leisurely to Eastern Canada to visit Mr. Shen- nett's relatives whom he hadn't seen in 20 years. Guest for the summer at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Barnas is James Benard, Mrs. Barnas's fath- er. He arrived by plane Tuesday on his first visit to Alaska. Passengers arriving by Totem Airways this week were: Tuesday— Naomi Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Don | Allen ana daughters Judy and Ardjs Allen, to visit the Ross Allens; A, Jennings, Edward Wirkkala, Carl Nielsen, Mrs. Vinna Rhoades, rr-1 States; Dick Clithero, i Out on Wednesday were: Gloria Nttrouer, Fred Grush, Laird Lucas, Mrs. Fred Coulson, accompanied | ¢ be prompt. {she for the bit : s it i 0od tires and ~motor. Phone JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS | e qog? Not a scratch. e < 958 3t! TELEPHONE CO. —adv. | » & i s P P, ! 2.MONTH cld pups for sale Phtn;el e 000000 0 00l DR. VAN SANDT HERE i § * . . CORRECTION . 20th CENTURY SUPER . ° . MARKET 10 1b. Sack SUGAR - $§1.15 instead of price listed . on page 3 - Thursday. . . * } ! /'/71&’[,4’,4[0 H ! KENTUCKY'S/ Go‘fiuino SOUR MASH Kentucky Straight’ Sourben_Whiskey SOTTLED) IN BOND| R Awwiter BTUY, mNC. - LOUBVILL, KY. J{ w'nvm nlmo MALTIN "A ..."~**‘ Distributed throughout Alaska by ODOM COMPAKY co i Tuesday. 036, 2 long 2 short. 958 3t GS-room furnished Dr. M. M. Van Sandt, medncal SHOP with new ¢ director in charge of the Alice Is-| apt. Phone 788. 958 3t ! land Sanatorium, arrived in Juneau | ; -——— — to confer with officials|'47 GMC Pickup.$1200; .40 Dodge yesterday of the Alaska Native Service. Mrs.1 Van Sandt is due to arrive this: afterncon from Sitka. Dr. and Mrs.fl DOUBLE Simmons bed, mattress | Van Sandt will return to Sitka on| anq springs, reasonable. 117 { Behrends Ave. Ph. 181. 57 3t —————— \ FOUR FROM KETCHIKAN 9x12 TAN Frazzie rug, brand new. Fred Paddock, Paul Gimareli,| Call Black 925 after 6 pm. 57 tf panel truck $500; '39 Oldsmobilel $110. Jay's Super Service. 58 t.!’ FOR SALE NEARING “Oempietion, new two- bedroom housem p:::;eflt;:: ing room with fireplace; dinette, tle Kitchet and bath. Full con. garage; au- m-ue ufl heat,” very liberal CHARLI!: MILLER house, 5 bed- rooins complétely furnished, new- fedecorated. $: “Three bedroom home at Auk Bay; fully furnhished, devéloped land. CABIN—Fritz Cove, 4-unit apartments; building land; other residences, Juneau, noug'l’n ‘and highway. WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 CONFID! Hsting: 'restaurant in Aldska city; for working evuple handle. CONFIDENTIAL 1 beéauty ‘shop in complete. HAVE buyers for 3-bedroom house with basement; 4-rbom, 2-bed- rocm cottage-type oné-story house with basement; 2-bedroom house in " center ‘of town needing re- Fairs ‘but réasonably ' priced: 2- bedkoo‘m ‘house on élacler High- way; "1-bédroom house in town; 4+bedroom house. HAVE BUYERS for building lots in Juneau; business property for elderly man to manage. HAVE LESSORS for 5 to 8-bed- room houses; 2 ‘and 3-bedroom houses. 4 (HAVE BYERS for used cars and pickups $200 to $600; reduction gears; used bicycles. HAVE LISTINGS: 1 and 2 bed- room houses, $1900 to $13,000. gurdies, mctor scooters, motoreycle. lendmg ideal $6,000 will ting: wellknown a ‘city, $3700 {BOATS ALL SIZES and prices. PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY Real state - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th at Harbor — Phone 911 JUNEAU—One of tne nicest homes in. Juneau, located on corner of Tth and Main St, 4 bedrooms, full basement, automatic eil hot water ‘heat, 2 fire places, separ- ate private den, newly renovated and painted, big garage, com- pletely furnished, overlooking Ju- neau and the Gastineau Chan- nel. Available August 15. Terms, Cash $20,000. Call 497 for ap- pointment. @42 th) HAWKINS INVESTMENT (0. PHONE - - 497 35-MM Camera with flash. Phone Blue 168. 959 4x Rodger Davies and Arne Wahl of | ypyw 15 9" x 5 beam V-bottom Ketchikan stopping at the i speedboat. With all equipment Banioar ; Holel | including 16 hp Johnson, oars, —— life preservers, tool kit and gas cans. Motor and boat used ap- prox. 15 hrs. Phone Red 1702 or 9. 957 3':, POULTRY FARM; Rosedale ranch, OTICE We will not be responsible for: any bills made except by ourselves. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Werner. 959 3t - - — 6 miles Glacier Highway. 55 acres LEGION AUXILIARY ' timberland. Small four room Will meet Tues., Aug. 10, at 8 p.| house, basement. Not modern. New' laying house. Other build- ings and equipment for 500" hens. Now stocked, 8!1.000 by owner, R. B. Miller. 956 4t m., to elect delegates and alter- nates to attend the American Le- gion Convention at Sitka. 59 2t WANTED MEN or women who are interested in the future to sell Life, Health, Accident and Hospital Insurance. 2 LOTS on Gastweau Ave. Phone home Green 232. 940 tf HOTEJ .in good location for sale or lease. Ph. 187. 881 tf ‘GOOSEBERRIES, $1 a gallon pick- ed. Robertson’s cabin, % mile be- yond Hickey’s Store or phone Blue 680. 959 2x '40 PACKARD 5-passenger coupe. Good condition, available immed- iately. Call office 573, Res. 423. 959 1x BUNK BED, with three large drawers and 39” innerspring mat- tress. Ph. Douglas 378. 57 3t 200 LARGE type White Leghorn pullets, 11 weeks old, from fine laying strain, $1.50 each. Rose- dale Ranch, 6 miles Glacier High- way. 956 4t 1937 FORD; best offer takes it. Phone Red 440. 955 tf Best of commissions, life-time re- newal. Bankers National Insur- ance Co. Goodrich Bldg. Phoenix £959 4x FOR RENT JA 5 L BT S e RENT A RADIQ, $500 a month .2nts one of our nationally-known six-tube table sets. Rental may be applied on purchase price. Parsons Electric Co. ‘959 3x SEWING mchme», any make or condition. ‘Willman Trade Center, So. Franklin. Ph. 63. = 947 2 1 mo. CARPENTERS Awanned. 44 hour ek 2-BDR. partly furnished house. Fen o i ‘_‘ Phone Green 920 after 5:30 CLERK - Stenographer. Inquire| p. m. 958 1t Room 106, Health Departme _ Territorial Bullding, m“& SHOP building, 93 Willoughby — a1} Avenue. ' Formerly Bob-In-Body and Fender Building. Inquire S VS LR TR “LOST AND FOUND | G5+ 'Gisuing store. o5t u LOST: - Brown ther:: | ase.lROOM and Boa.rd $20 a week. containing uf.m een, Hannah's Boording House, Third pencil. Return to Empire 58 3t| and Main. 950 tf LOST OR STOLEN: My little black | PIANO for rent, stugio models. dog Smokey. He is a Scottie, all| Ph. Anderson Piano Shop. 941 tf black except for lower jaw, which is. white, ‘Amyone ®aving infor-| APTS, Rooms with kitchen priv- mngon phone 438. Frankie Pera- _““:_?__—___ i Hokel. P> 1 tovich, . 958 3t SEAVIEW Ajl. for rent, one block LOST: Black old fashioned Elgin| oM lfi"d"-" g sy’ bicycle, double bars. " Phone Blue | F1GE Clean Room, steam-heated 255. . 957 3t mer rent. 315 Gold St. 656 © TICE CLEAN ROOMS weekly of ugnthvcmnommm 1 HOUSE for sale, opposite 3 milc post, Douglas Highway. $2,500. 955 6t 26-FOOT Troller, first class shape, best offer takes. Phone 035-2 long 2 short. 955 6t DOUGLAS—2 vedroom - furnished house, basement; furnace, large lot. $6150. Phone Douglas 465. 1937 Hudson Tlerraplane sedan; 5 good tires, excellent motor, body fair condition; ~ $300. Phone Black 413 after 6 p.m. 954 tf o s i, RO Lo A 9x15 extra thick rug pad $25.00; 80 bass Carmen Piano Accordion, $200.00; 2 double beds, $25.00 each; Mink Tail Jackette 'like new, size 18, $250.00; 1 antique chair (for needle point), $20.00; unfinished book shelves, $10.00; 214 Fourth St., Phone Red 398. 954 6t HOUSE: Desirable view -location; partially remodeled, 5 Tooms, good lot, conveniently located. $7500. Terms. Call Black 248, 54 tf 10,000 Watt, 115 A. C. Kohler Plant. Less than % m'lee Box 2384. m '.t “% ' | | NICE CLEAN steam heated rooms ¥or COMFORT and also steam baths. Scandinavias mm Rooms. 736 tf .,...,."' ow ‘oswekw | MISCELLANEOUS sl e T A wmm-pcumn.co.au sud Habit! Complete Photographic S Managing i | Developing - mnuu mm-c ALASKANS rznA HOMT. : ‘.,,,""' g GUARANTEED ont. l" ;l?“ llfi Docker Wli. Snommcmmqulnm or Davis. ™ t ey 32-FT. Cabin Cruiser, pmmdw 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. (4 y: (X '47 GMC pickup $1200; '40 Dodge Panel Truck $500; '37 Plyniouth (new engine) $600; '39 O] “Hudsor n coupe, -hy'- Super Service. g "

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