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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA e e e joor's because WACHUSETT LEAVES Vanderbils Armive o o FOR SEATTLE DAY By Plane; Are Guesls Newsy “9]85 d Vot - 0¥DI’. R H_. Williams ; t ents here. Mr. Calkins joined the Ed Hestnes, Mrs. Orrin Bdwards, movi Denver University Reserves in”Nov- | Mrs. - Florence Story, Mrs. Ethel |but » emter, 1942 and was called for ac- |Markel, Mrs. Max Kaponski, Mrs.| st tive duty in Fort Logan in April, Wm. Bigham, Mrs. E. J. Fairbanks, | cake. The Cutter Wachusett neau at 9 o'clock this morning for Seattle, where she will undergo re- tactical MWy el to the City ‘College of New York for John W. Vander- | [ completion of training. He was then ' Mrs. Willk and Mrs, of Santa Barbara, Calif., ar- Mr. ol egan’ s “acting'and Carl and Mrs: A M. Brown and airs and take part in » t illian (l)j;:raunns. ek yived from the south on Pan Amer-| (SPECTAL CORRESPONDENCE): |assigned to the combat engineérs as ‘night nurse ‘at the White Pass children Maxife and Stdnley went| . Commander E. V. Carlson said ican Wednesday and are visiting! SKAGWAY, Aldska, Aug, ‘1--Wil-|where he spent five months, after HQ§P1551 at, pfi;}éfi!‘ | to the Portage F‘_r!d:ly to 5pend sev= the ship is scheduled to return at the summer home of Dr. and liam Bigham has sold the property which he was sent overseas fo Ger- " g 7 i | eral days gs‘,hm to Juneau in about a month, Mis, R. H. Williams in Vanderbilt on the south corner df Seyenth nnd‘muny where he spent 36 'mofiths as, 'Mrs, !'!,0“2 ce ‘Story, “her sons | . s aboe A Hill !'|State Streets known as the Stirglll|Criminal ‘Investigator for “the Pub-|Derinis and Patrick. her mother,| Sister May glla\gf‘g‘q_ e 5&8‘? Su- Representativé of the Continen- Former Alaskans, this is the first Place to Mr, and Mys. Sam Nelson. |lic' Safety Divisiohal wmilitaty Gov- |Mis. fthel’ Markel, weént to Juneau perior of "Pius x 2 ) B:s Ze:‘n tal Can Co., J. M. Angell is at tiip Mrs, Vanderbilt had made to MIs. l&gfins mother, Mrs. Millie|ernor ‘of Bavaria. ‘He returhed to July 20, by Alaska Coastal |transferred to tbe Indian Boarding ’ Mr, Brundige’ will operate a rooming|Houston, Texas in 1947 where he| iin ElUiged 20 L | sétieol ofx Kuper Islang:near Vic- the Territory in ‘ten years. s {orta, Sister Mary, Abigail, ‘ghe new fom | Slster - Superlor; arrived _on' the & Matron bf | train from -Whitehorse Thursdat/ the ‘General i ‘Chapter of the | Cvening. July 29. She hs been the Ovites o the' Eaktorrt Gtar, Mrs, Eva | Sister 'Superior at Nulato on the H’o‘}fing ffi;fi\nl‘lfiop"rot" ‘ f!;““ N{' Lower Yukon. o ?«a . m%mviflg‘gfigufi g;,h : sy Two new members have been add- a’fyi),a Afaska’ Goastal. A dinrier a- ©d to the staff of the Pius X Mis- .;,,.g@fi by é'h% flf‘m,‘ 'q d thembets cion 1ecently Sister Mary Walburga of ‘Naomi Cp‘apter"w’ns'"ghr%efi At the and Sister Mary Agatha who have {@rifi to’ honor 'Mrs. Hamflton. Mr. | Come T V'“O":i‘ Sistt:r Mary {E. ‘A Basmussen &s Toastmaster Wilburga will be the matron In weldomed Mrs, Hamilton and intro- charge ‘of the gitls and Sister Mary the Gastineau Hotel X 1946 e Mr. Calkins met his’ wife in" Ba- | nifiorell Thut Shse mm )_. i ' Mr. and Mrs, F. DeKook of Mac-|varia where she was Interpreter Y""lflqi Sdust m” e B S P | Alfen, "Pékd¥ ‘arrived by plane July|the Mflitary Governiment of “ the | e " chm‘la“ (lfillte Hard’ Sehibl,’ MF“€chibi, and ‘the |Nazification and Public Safety Di- two granddaughters Joan and Bar-|vyision. They were married ‘April 20, edure omorrow:bara for three weeks. 1947. s | . _— o) ites met many wonderful people in the | Tomorrow = evening . Neches, was in'port several days.|United States and has made many will hear a free lecture or " The boat has a capacity of 150,000'trlends. fan Science: The Science of Health lvation,” given at the Odd Vanderbilt visited in Juneau and hoyse there, ’ was discharged from ‘the service. | 'aonfi Chaptér ’g 190°%5 visit their ‘datighter, Mrs. Loe- | U, ‘8. In Bavaria, and for the de- Mrs. Calkins says that she has The large tanker, the U. S. S. tarrels. 4 A regular meeting of Aerie No. 25, Hall here. The talk wili | % ot cher. This 4 4 & / The ladies of the Emblem Club|FOE was held July 20.”Pldns were ed her' to those present. S es- | Agathia a new' teacher. gives be given by C?}w“ Bl‘c'“og‘i'“‘g' gave a candy sale in the lobby of|fiade for the formation of a City 4 ed by Elving a gfiéfi '{,’:f w{‘ei’y‘me Mission a teaching staff of six. Cic 8.0 B, - 0 FCIMITES, O | the Golden North Hotel Monday af- | Eowling League for the corhing fall Jeaititur tatk. Mrs. Osborne Selier | — Craig is a member of the Board yor;o0n Thirty pounds of deliciousjand winter. Roy ‘Eagle, P. E. Dlsen, | o4 o."3"prief history of Naomi chfip-" The Mission Datry will not be O et Lt g, Cendy was sold at 81 a pound. Max Steffen, Wni,' Dewar and TOm: yainpers present, Mrs. Alice Smith | closed as was recently contemplatéd Church of Christ, Scientist, at Cooper were chosen to act a8 8lgny arnoid Gutfeld, an s tfie;m Wil operate’ Bs” Usnis] “thiy Wi Boehis, Mass: lfm g e lec;;"i Mrs. J. D. Tiue and son Irven Dale {committee to get the League ““d“'past matrons and patm’im present. | ter. " Is ' spormored. by “the Jocal 5 Jeft July 19 on the Princess Louise to | way. Following the dinner. the members Church of Christ, Scientist. Slith relatives 1o YRnosieer Tt s e AR | ks Ret: “Hariey Biker iy o He "will. boJatoduced 10 ; the { Milton Curtis, a recent arrival in|¢on conducted a School of Institic- | plane Sunday morning to go to auR R B Thcm, 5 ol E. A. Rasmusson and Hal John-|Skagway, is employed in the Auditi(jon and had the members demon- | Mount Angel's Academy in Portland, T F B! Office of the White Pass and Yu-iqrate different phases of the Star | Orggon, for several ‘weeks' vacation, ston returned home on the Princess; Norah from a trip which was high- |0 Railroad. lighted by attending the Republi-| can Convention. KARABELNIKOFF BABY \\Work. Following this a , delicious| ;lunchton was served. Mrs. Edith Cost| Mrs. Albert Hall and infant son, ner, Associate Matron of Naomi|went to Juneau by Alaska Coastal. Chapter, presented Mrs. Hamflton;'rherc she joined her husband, Sgt. Iwith a beautiful floWer tray as a|Alrert Hall of the ACS in Skagway, A son was born Tuesday at Prov- idence Hcspital in Anchorage to Mr. and, Mrs. George Karabelnikotf. Careless picnickers caused a for- est fire to be started at'the southern end of Lower Lake Dewey last week- Paul Mason, Purchasing Agent for aby ved at 7:04 am. p b g m;fjhew::l;‘""dar:;:_sg ;tou;“;: DT- the W. P. & Y. RR., arrived in s‘“’g':en:édi;hi 121 S\b::r:e:}:esf?::‘:;re:‘:f gift from the members. | #ho has been quite il in St. Ann’s cision as to the infant’s name WAy on the Princess Louise. He left |8 o o : pt gt o g ‘Friday a lovely luncheon was |Hospital They went from Juneau & ol o b A on 'the following Friday by train to|®ned to get ou o 0 B e (eiven by Mrs. Mark Lee and Mrs Ly Pan American Suiday afternoon s R e cf men were sent to Skagway July|pgitn Costner in Mrs. Lee’s home|to Seattle where Sgt Hall entered Mr. Karabelnikoff is head of the Take a trip south over the Highway. construction divisicn of the plant and structures section for CAA. He is a former Juneau resident T iece 24, The fire was put out before too |, compliment s. Hamilton. the Army Hospital to undergo a much damage was dcne. " Those present v{ere Miss Lottie Gaf- | major operation. Gutfeld and her son Arnold Robert d fy, Worthy Matron of Naomi Chap- ande Miss Emily Haverstock mudef Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gentlle and, ter; Mrs. Costner, Associate Ma-| Mr. and Mrs. Jack Erheart of the trip to ‘Ben-Ma-Chree. !daughter Carrie went to Whitehorse trcn; rs. Olive Olsen, Treasurer|Miami, Florida, were guests of Mr. !last Thursday for dental attention.iand Mrs. Edith Lee, Conductress. and Mrs. Willlam Wasser last Wed- T-Sgt. Frank Wilcox and Mrs. Wil- § P I inesday and Thursday.” They had cox arrived in Skagway last Tues-| anL::g !g::n '—g‘;‘sd f:::frc:;‘:, Mr. and Mrs. Don Magnuson ieft made the trip to Dawson City. They day from Juneau. Sgt. Wilcox will S0 e Operator-in-Charge of the!to Skagway July 24, by Alaska C085- |ghere they plan to make their bome. cess Louise. cent dock shifting of tion here. tals to visit relatives. Mr. Selmerf!hexr many friends disliking a sad| ce steamship linés. returned to Juneau Monday. farewell decided to pass them off > Major General Spencer Akm'_ . as newlyweds. When Mrs. Magnu-|July 28, for dental attention. Signal Officer of the U. 8.7 Mrs. William Stevenson gave a son reached the boat wearing the | Colonel T. J. Tully, Com- dinner party Friday evening, July beautiful corsage one of her friends| Mr. and Mrs. William Heidelter- ing Officer of the Alaska Com-'23, to celebrate her daughter Becky‘s‘had presented her with, saxophone ger left July 28, to make the trip ! M B Kuditz, U. & Liaison Off- ninth birthday. The guests were player Pete Van Zanten began to Dawson. : and Captain Clark |Sue Richter, Shirley Edwards, Shar- '“Here Comes the Bride” and all of | iquist, Southeast Alaska Sec- on and Corrine McNeil, Carole Prib- the friends sang it so that the boat; The Rev. John Dodge went to ACS commander, visited Skagway ernow, Suellen Anderson, Leslie sailed with a lot of laughter going Haines July 26, by plane. He had spection tour. They 'Fairbanks, Carl Nord, Michael and on instead of sad goodbyes. | planned “to return to Skagway :n Pat Carroll and!Patrick Sullivan, Fred Boynton.l | Saturday by plane but since this Mr William Feero. Jr. the President Hallie, Becky and David Stévenson.| prs, E. A. Larson gave a party! Was impossible because of stormy 2 Chamber of Com- |Friday afternoon to celebrate her Weather, his father, Mr. G. L. Dodge scussed local condi-! Mrs. Gail Budd was a patlen.t in|gangnter Janice's second birthday.'and membesr of the congregation hat the new ACS the White Pass Hospital iast week. The small guests, Sharon and Patty |0f the Presbyterian Church con- Skagway was Mrs. Mary Sullivan spent several piddq, Sharon McGuane, Judith ducted the church services on Sun- °n the priority list and days in the hospital while she was Lipgle, Charlotte and Larry Caflonlgday morning. e possible that it ill with the flu. [afid Ruth Ann Dodge spent the af- | his fall. John ¥ _yternoon playing and eating the de-| . Mr. and Mrs. in Skagway | William Heidelberger gave jjcious pink and white refreshments entertained Mr. Mrs. William Wasser, Mrs. Arnold | SICKS SFAITUE BREWING 1 M2« SEATILE, U SA VORTH LiAVES Killingsworth, executive e Ketchikan Wharf Co., has to Ketchikan following One of the Worlds Greal Bre Organizations Distributed throughout Alaska by ODOM COMPANY = The Triangle Cleaners Days Are Shorter . . .. . with Autumr. almost at hand. Now's the ti to get the clothes rea for going away to Col lege. Jack Blenkinsop and Mrs. Don Mrs. ew building at Second;-luly 26, to compliment her SO0 Timmy, Mrs. Larson was assisted 'Daniel, and Mr. and Mrs. C. Hermans fe left July 28. ;Dewey McCracken on his l‘mfby Mrs. C. A. Carroll, Mrs. Gail Budd 'at a game party July 31, |birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Heidelterger ‘an4 Mrs. L. McGuane. »iles Englund of Haines and |and Percy Colton took the guests | Mrs. Louis Selmer and her son r three children, Glenn, 'Keith|to the end of the road in a truck.| ene padies’ Auxiliary of the Pres- Louis Dean returned ome to Ju- 4 Josephine Lynn are spending|After the picnic they returned o pyyerian Church met at the home neau Sunday afternoon by Alaska ral weeks in Skagway vlsmng‘wwn in time for a line party at thE'" Mrs. E. A. Rasmussen July 30. Coastal. Englund who is here building show. The guests were Betty and mwenty five ladies attended. They use for Mr. Harry Church. They |Patty Maki, Frances Logan, Louis made small socks out of bits of | are living in the J. D. True house. 1and Wallace Logan, Elizabeth and printed cloth to be sent'to various Arthur Alexander, and Erik Selm""}members of the Church to ask for, Paul R. Lewis and M. R. Gilpin, jdonations for the general funds of Jr., of Ft. Richardson are new { J.D.True left Whitehorse Monday Ity auxiliary. The annual Sunday| arrivals at the Baranof Hotel. levening, July 26, to go to Anchorge. . gehool picnic was also discussed.! e !He is making the trip over the High- (Delicious refreshments of straw- | WRANGELLITE HERE way on his motorcycle. From Ancho- ~ at 3 For better Appearance CALL — > FT. RICHARDSON' MEN Miss Kay Kupybida left on the train July 22, to go to Winnipeg | where her mother is seriously ill. She does not plan to return to Skagway. (grown in Mrs. Rasmuson’s| v rage he plans to go to VAncouver|ygrq) shortcake and coffee were| O. R. Keeney of Wrangell is a M. V. Rafferty and sons Michaeljto join Mrs. True and thélr baby.|served, !new guest at the Baranof Hotel. land Joseph went to Whitehorse From there they plan to go to . R | z | July 23, for dental attention. Idaho to visit for several weeks.| g Sunday School Picnic will| PAF REPRESENTATIVE ! be held Saturday August 7 at Haines. | ' FROM RENO The Princeton-Hall will be in port| Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Acrea of Re- Mrs. Howard Johnson and her| A no-host dinner was given at the and will make two trips-one at 7|no, Nevada, are guests at the Bar- | brother, John Burnham, went to|Grill Monday evening to celebrate | Whitenorse July 23, and visited there |the birthday of Mrs. Roy Eagle.|m and one at 10 am. taking 40]anof Hotel. ]unm Sunday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. ROY | nacdengers each time. All children' M, ! 7 Eagle, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dewar,|yst pe accompanied by an adult ST. LOIUS VISITORS | Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Calkins|Mrs.'Mary Sheddon, Mr. and MIs.|yesponsible for them. The men mak-| Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Wallace, Jr., | arrived from Houston, Texas on the | George Villesvik, Mr. and Mrs. Max ¢ lAlnn July 20 to spend the fall | Steffen, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Olsen, —E_"V é ; = Mr, and Mrs. Walter Self, Mr. and the guests at the Baranof on the buildings at the Con- | among They are from St. Louis, t*nne Grounds. | Hotel. Mrs. Elwin Dell Mrs. Forrest Bates, and Mr. and Mrs. William Stevenson. | Mo. entertained | o ee— John Dodge and his family. They drove from Minnesota, coming {through Glacier Park and Water- ton Park, then over the Alaska High- way and down the Haines cutoff.|f] They plan to vi¥t for several weeks. ALASKA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY i\\? { ) B Receiving Freight for Haines, Skagway, Sitka, Ketchikan and Seattle for the S. S. GEORGE WASHINGTON until 5:00 P. M. AUGUST 13 * : Receiving Freight on M. V. SWORD KNOT for Pelican, Sitka, Tenakee and Hoopah until AUGUST 17 at CITY DOCK e 7 AR SR LN . Mrs. Paula Selmer received word that a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Selmer July 27, at 11:30 p.ni. Mr. and Mrs. Selmer are living at Jowa Falls, Towa, at present. They {have named the baby Oscar, Jr. Mrs. Joseph Eheleby gave a tea Thursday afternoon to compliment Mrs. Louis Selmer of Juneau. The il invited guests were Mrs. Fred Nord, Mrs.- A, -M. . Br Bruc! ( AT -SL turing MED PIANIST tiireéi from Hollywood Al s e "When You Order .. REFRIGERATION NERAL WU 7=~ . S o i NI R CHLAR AT ik Tl i SR : SPECIFY SHIP FREIGHT Dewey . . Ot thg NEW v e | ‘Ario mmins | =z | O LODISE CoRTeR JimM ;CHURCH PHONES 879 and 23 i a0is Potn (00 o G0 0. M. . Agént P. 0. Box 61—Juneau ' n A l L Y The Totem Route fifi iy ............. Sebedi it énic r ‘followed By ice créam “and They then altended the show om sh a 11043, He spent a brief service ln‘lMi's‘ Dunéih Hukill and Mrs. Os-|in & group. A e the Air Corps and was then assigned 'borne Selmer. = 4 3 P bt et kinid i i LI Mrs, Fred Nord and children Minfi! and winter visiting Mr. Calkins’ par-|Boynton, Mrs. C. A. Andefson, Mrs. plan%?n weiner roast %z’hifi“fi ot e Thursday to go to Duluth, Minn,, 'returned to the States on the Prin-! Erik Selmer went to Whitehorse, | vestigate the proposed |a picnic supper Monday evening,‘wm., Janice and her older brother Kearney, Mr. and Mrs. John 0‘-‘ : 2 ; el and Joseph Rafferty, | SONS OF NORWAY JUNEAU CITY DOCK Mr and M. . L Dodse of Gharles Tuney, Walkce and Lous| Wil hod reguar meetig at the d b > 1 - ” E:mxdji. ug‘:\";-"""i‘"g‘:ér ;‘:p‘::: Logan and Erik Selmer to compli- | home of Frank Olson, 923 A St., wrence A ment her son Ralph on his 13th!Thursda; ht, A 12, at 8 1' 0w a eru‘e : 'Georze Washington July 24 from h an y night, Aug.- 12, af pery i Haines 10 visit Heir son, the Revil SRRDL . Satrony: AWy (4h Xhe Loislook 888 2% Akl : Il AR RO A FOB SALE PRCEIREEN. Sy e $1,750 qown, 1 bdr. furn., hardwood floors. i $2,000 down paymt., 2 bdr, double plumbing, marine view, compl. furn.)’ basement, furnace Seatter tract. : 4 e $11,000 takes 3 bdr. home ‘and 2- bdr; and' 1 bdr. apt. in ‘other blidg. ~ All ‘compl. furn.' Income $139 per mo. Can fimance. $2,000 ‘dowr;’ owner findnce 3-bdr. héme well furn. Large basement, immediate occupdncy. 7 " DOUGLAS—4 bdt. home, complete- 1y “turn., “utility ‘robn,* furtiate, ! hot watér, truck and boa takes all. Terms. $650 Down takes hew ¢ompl. furn. { “2-bdr. “home, total price $2400, i * Dotigladd" Bov et 188,000 fine troller, new engine i ready to go; also Forrester, 72- ft. packer dhd” ate. " - 1$8,000 Cole mm&rfi will i Yet piifchase'price” i’ mppr. 4 {3-BDR. home, 1,800 down; 4-BDR. | "nome, ¥ "cres latid, @arage, etc., }20-Unit apt. house, income appr. $400 per mo; terms; 2 one-bgr. apts., compl. fufn. Seatter ‘tract. lz APTS, 1, 2 and 3 bdrs., bldg. | fine cond, several large lots, i best location, ‘income ‘$240 mo., furnace, furn. v I | 'REALYORS - ACCOUNTANTS | Phone 67 over First National Bank 1 ] 5 FOR SALE FAIRBANKS: Will leave fully Fairbanks, doing good business, excellent location. Must have cas! i for liguor inventory. Box 4689, Juncau Empire. 963 1 mo. WURLITZER Juke Box. Cheap. Phone 432 963 3x | HOUSE for sale, $2,50000. Opp. 3- mi. post, Douglas fl}g‘hm 962 6x '40 PACKARD five-passenger coupe, good condition, .- immediately available. Call 428. 961 tf .'34 FORD Coupe, good transporta- tion, 5 good" tires, $165. Phone Green 450, 961 3x PRICED for quick sale. Taku gill- I net boat with new' engine and nets. This boat is”ready to’gd. A-1 shape. 961 5t 11941 OLDSMOBILE - Sedan’ $1,000; 1942 .-ton Dodge pickup truck, { $600. Phone 363 days, or 719 | nights. 960 tf UNOBSTRUCTED view, close in, 9 rooms, - furnished, in good con- I dition. must see to appreciate. $8,000. Green 615. 959 3x 9x12 TAN Frazzie rug, brand new. Call Black 925 after 6 p.m. 57 tf 2 LOTS on Gastmeau Ave, Phone’ home Green 232. 940 {HOTEI in good location for sale or lease. Ph. 187 CoossL HOUSE: Desirable view location; partially remodeled, 5 _rooms, good lot, conveniently located. 87500, Terms, Call Black 246, 54 tf 10,000 Watt, 115 A. C. Kohler Light Plant. Less than % price. 'gnu Box 2384. o 3 HOUSES una lot. Inquire Trev- or Davis: : ™o m trip will spend the day Mahlon and Audrey Wallace, are:32-FT. Cabin Cruiser, practically po: 4 3 Douglas 193. HOSPTAL DT at Kodiak. ~Mr. $415 “eléct stove, refrig., etectiic | 'MUBPHY & MURPHY | | equipped cocktail bar, downtown ' Yadmitted to St. Ann’s Hospital terday were George Strithdell, lix Mendrano, O. A. Powers and rry McKechnie for medical treat- t and Baby Dopald Sperl for i !ggl::{med were Mrs, Fred Baxter d baby 'boy. 5%(:. and Mrs. Joe Bennet became e parents of a9 pound 1 ounce at 10:45 o'clock last night at} B 'Word has been received here of the death of Harry Higgens, former Juneau resident, who was ; Hig who was | NEARING ~ letion; - new two- Wtch “bath. Full con- crete basement garage; au- mwm {JFE¥" liberal cm "housd, B Bed- ly fedechFareh, "‘“"ma‘i e m—B T(hi‘;ee bedroom home at Auk ln‘:iyfl'. fully | flg_xw{_k_\ed. developed CABIN—Fritz Cove, (TW, 4-aat abartments; buil i i e 9 fom lsnd:"&bgr%ruffia'hch. J‘IMIII: WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 'smfiqm}f—‘ LLIE S Soxi0ke trol- T, ready o go, new, geAr gnd Ty 3 At at main anll "éfl;_ L s $14,500—1% block sehool, 3-bédraom wikod l Plus apt. renting $80, hafd ! flcors' fully’ furnished, new eiec. i equip, large yard. iy $13,600-New: Lghle, 2 bedrooms, flres:éf:e, 1 conerete basemeht, garage. " 3 : $8,500—2 , furnished, new elec équip.,” glrage, large yard. | Bghrends Ave. $7,500--2 bedroom, full concrete . bAstment, furnished, lnrgg back i yard. I4§‘wer asin Road.” i $6.50( e , Tull basement, Basin Read near Hillcresf. { $6.800—1 “beqroom, rfully furnish- ¢ ed, hardwobd floors, Glacler Road. ($1,900—4-room house, can be ‘mov- fss ed, furnished. | $700—half-finished, on 5-acre home ! site past Thane. s LOTS—Next MecLean Metal at Small Boat Hagbor, 60x150, filled, ! $4,900. Small lot Norway Point, well, $300. well, $300; 100 acres patented, ! Montana Creek Road. | USED CARS—1-ton covered van, | Dodge '1946; 1947 GMC pickup; i 1940 Mercury Club Couple; 1938 Chev. Coupe; 1940 Plymouth Se- dan; 1937 Plymouth with 1947 moter; 1937 Chrysler Royal; 1937 Chev. Coupe; Model:-A flatbed. | PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY Real Xstate - - Boats ‘Sale Merchandise { © 12th at Harsor — Phone 911 JUNEAU—One of tne mcest homes in "Juneau, located on corner of Tth and Main St, 4 bedrooms, full basement, ‘@utomatic oil hot water heat, 2 fire places, separ- ate private den, newly renovated and painted, ‘big’ garage, com: | Dbletely furnished, overlooking Ju- neau and the Gastineau-Chan. nel. Available immediately. Sofé terms. Call 497 for appointment. HAWKINS INVESTMENT ( 1 PHONE - - 497 FOB RERT ROOMS, weekly or monthly rates. Imperial Hotel. 961 1 mo GARAGE at 415 4th. Inquire 404 Fourth Street. %61 tt SMALL inexpensive bachelor apt. Phone 792. 961 3x SHOP building, 93 Willoughby Avenue. ‘Formerly Bob-In-Body and Fender Building. Inquire S and T Clothing Store. 951. t¢ ROOM “and Board, $20 a weel. Hannah's Boarding House, Third and Main. 950 t1 P SRR e e Rt 0 PIANO for rent, studio - models. _Ph. Anderson Plano Shop. 941t APTS,, Rooms with kitchen' priv- lleges. Home Hotel. Ph. 886, 97 ti RELIABLE girl to tend mldren part time. Black 379, call between 7 and 8 p. m. 963 tf CARE for gentle pet dog I own- es “establishes residence. Please call Joe Francis at 556 dfter Governmerit Hospital. They are 5730 p.'m. 963 3x e fan ki RN GIRLS Bicycle. Write Box 6. DIES IN KODIAK ' 3 i3 q? 4x _— N HOUSEKEEPER for family of five, Call Black 820, 961 tf