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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— ferty the second; Mrs. C. A. Cairoll \cup cakes were served. The ladies the traveling prize; Miss Lottie Gaf- |reported a most successful affair and fy the cut prize and Mrs. A. E. Tun- ley the consolation prize. Mrs. Fleischauer was presented with a guests prize. ie—wsy Notes From Skagway (SPECIAL CORRES PONDENCE) helped to make it so. The Harvest Festival was held Wednesday and Thursday, August 18-19 in the Arctic Brotherhood Hall. The dance hall of the famous cld Mrs, Delbert Baker of Petersburg, arrived on the Alaska to visit her sKgGWAY}\. ’:’1; 5 W~‘ "My sister, Mrs. Chris }4”"‘ o | building was a scene which caused i Hansen, nurse for the Haines-| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Atwood of ‘e':’] :“d‘ ”"h“ ALOR :he bl g wav Communities, arrived in Anchorage, and daughters Marilyn i hf‘gfih”,mur“" b ey august 14, by Alaska Coas- and Elaine, visited Mr. and Mrs. B.' 1% WECY SSHRLE FHHC R oee S gt 1 Aines Monday. A. Rasmuson, this past week. They ~ON8 tibie. held Alpline oL Shw tal. They left for Haine ers, fruits and vegetables, Needle- ¢ to Haines and n the Princeton- returned to Haines 1 drove came t Hall. They Thursday. They plan to return t ywork exhibits were arranged against the rear future i the south and west walls, and in the southeast corner was the poul- try pen in which the boys who had entered the 4-H poultry project last spring displayed their chickens and rabbits. The main attracton in that corner was one small duck. In the center of the hall was a long taktle displaying sweetpeas-every delicate shade through the deep shades in beautiful Out of town judges were chosen agle and Wal- Ralph Dell, Phillip Ea lace Logan left Tuesday to go to Haines to attend the’ Junior Hi Camp. The boys will spend a week ith 30 or 40 campers from the towns in Southeast Alaska The Camp Counsellors are-the Rev. and Mrs. Spivey, the Rev. and Mrs. and, the Rev. Freeman, and e George Wash- ] Prather’'s un- will Flynn and O. P Flynn » houseguests at the home of and Mrs. O. P. Flynn nd Mrs. George O'Malley and ighter, Miss Colleen O'Mal- visited with the M % Ratferty family while the Prince |the Rev. Hunter with the Rev. John ,"2’_‘;“ (’:f wl‘;’sc]"’{‘]‘;";e"r‘,’n’”ém' o Seorge was in port. Mrs. O'Malley Dcdse of Skagway as director of the S‘z."ice whatdl 80 :;:_ i w"‘::"‘t‘::’l;‘ was the winner of the gold nugget |camy Ther: i e 3 given to the holder of the most g iy DILE TOREREI IS of Fhsn ) i e dena, Calit., anc_l Miss Osborne of el ‘“”“f-‘l B e Milford Zormes, an instructor in Hollywood who judged the needle- Dgnoe monday everioe: art at Pamona College, Claremont, Work; J. Denholm of Calgary, P. s s g three weeks A. Hole of Victoria and T. Aird of e Gt v e g is spending three weeks in' A. Hol : _W"I‘“’T‘h"l N;“’u “‘;'m(‘ it | Skagway painting the local land- Victoria who judged the other ex- B Higaday and the beautiful mountain hibits, Ribbons were given as prizes. was a visitor in Skagway SARY | enery around the city. Zormes The winners were as follows: Quilt while the Alaska was in port He was on his way to Sitka made by Mrs. Ann Briggs’ mother at the age of T4, first prize; a cro- cheted tablecloth and centerpiece made by Mrs. J. Keller each won a first prize; a petit-point tablecloth mads by Mrs. T. Cooper, second prize; a baby set crocheted by Mrs. Terry won first prize, a centerpiece second; four woven towels exhibited by Mrs. A. Gutfeld won third pize; An afghan, the cabbage plant pat- tern, made by Mrs. H. Dedman won second prize; a crocheted dress for a child made by Mrs, E. Kalenkosky won third prize. ‘The best horticuitural display was won by the Heidelberger Garden; came North on a combination vaca- ticn and painting trip. He plans to exhibit his paintings this fall in Los Angeles, San Francisco and on the East Coast. He is enthusiastic abcut the wonderful opportuniues Alaska offers an artist. Mre. Lill Erikson who has been | visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. Weich this summer left on the Prince George to return to her home in the sta- The new comptreller for vhe White Pass and Yukon Railroad s T. E. Givon, He came to Skagway from Ketchikan on the George Washing- ton. George Davies left on the Prince George for Seattle. Mrs. Jack Keller gave a dessert I ridge Tues. evening to compliment her guest, Mrs. Fleischauer of timore, There were four tables of | The Florence Cucie ot the OES Lridge with Mrs. Morgan Reed win- met Wednesday afternoon at the - - o home of Mrs. George Villesvik Fourteen ladies enjoyed a pleasant ning the first prize; Mrs. M. V. Raf- | of the lucky ticket. Tea, coffee, nnd] they wish to thank all those who Harvest Festival were $80.80. arrangements. the Surbrook Garden won second; Club Chipmonk low wing trainer (all jof these has quit and the board has been increased to five members. Pan American concluded any ac- tion taken since that member's re- signation would be illegal for lack of a majority on a quorum. (- The final action—President Tru- man’s approval of the findingr - did not come until three months af- ter the May 1 resignation of Harllee Branch from the board. HEATED CAMPAIGN | o“ S(HEDULES or ly furnished. DEWEY, TRUMAN ‘sieriaces. "ioie shumbins d. (By The Associated Press) view, completely furnishe 2-bdr., furnished, large basement, Although both President Truman' . ..o view near school. and Governor Dewey are confident i {2 bdr, furnace, furnished hard- of victory in November, both are:” .4 fioors, view, excellent niegh- The ladies of the Woman held a candy booth both days wmch!mvmli. The men are employed by 'neted $58. The gate receipts for the | the Department of Transpotation, : the Canadian equivalent of the CAA They returned to Whtehorse Sat- urday evening. | The door prize of $5 was won by Mrs, | Verna Mulvihill Smith. W-A=N=-T A-D-S \ y Mr. and Mrs. Guber of Prairie, nrs. Howard Dilg of Belle's Cof- Du Sac, Wisc., Miss Cora Atkinson fee Shop of Juneau arrived Saturday {and several of the children from on {he Alaska Coastal to visit her the Haines House were Buests of mother, Mrs. Katherine Lee, her sis- |Mr. and Mrs. John Dodge Thurs- | ieps Mrs. Hans Soldin and Mrs. e i 3 | Mark Lee, and her brother, Duncan | Hukill, until Wednesday. Kay and | Paul Lantz, who ha. spent the| popbie Dilg, who have been spend- Isummer in Skagway, left on the jng tne summer her, will return Princess Louise to go to Seattle to!pome with her. enter the Service. FORSALE | T A 11T ST Bl $4,500 takes 3-bar. turnished home | 3 blocks to school. Several bed- | $8500—3-bedrcom unfurnished resi- rooms, marine view, well mmish-l dence; dining room, hardwood ed, new carpeting, etc. Joors, basement, automatic oil FIREPLACES: Three large homes heat, garage, good residential lo- with FIREPLACES. All complete-| cation. > LARGE Warehous | Mr. and Mrs, Hans Soldin have use space. | Mr. ana Mrs. C. J. Roehr left on ! oceived word that their son, Emitt lon the Princess Louise for Seattle.!y, soldin, will be married to Miss i e | Marion H. Smth, the daughter of | | Mrs. E. J. Fairbanks and son Les- | nfy and Mrs. Jess W. Smith, on {lie, and Mrs. E. ¢. Bloom and her | wednesday evening, September -1, igra“dm"' George Bloamh we;" Pas- |5t 7:30 pm. in the Smith Residznce planning long campaigns between| po.piig sengers to Seattle on the Prineess garden on Elliot Road, Paradise. now and then. So far neither has, ‘ net retus , P | Loutse. Cualif. A reception will be held im-!announced complete plans for these | VERY reasonable down . payment, | invesnme:t‘ of 8% to 10% » veddi o N . ‘owner finance 3-bdr. home, re- - E I mediately after the wedding. campaigns. Liftle is known of Mr.! o il iedaiond | Pat McHugh, who has been em-| y goldin’s three sisters, Miss|Truman’s definite plans yet beyond ¥, CEUENP: DR ! | ployed by the White Pass‘and Yukon | yfavis Irene Soldin, and Miss Edith |the fact that he will open his cam- i floors, large sew basement. {Ruilro:\d this summer, left for Ju-|yons Soldin of Skagway and Mrs. {paign on Labor Day with |$1750 dowu, owner finance, hatrd- 160 ACRES land, 2% miles from Juneau; suitable sub-dividing with 2-bedroom cottage. ) DUPLEX, 3 and 4-unit apartments, i all desirable investments, with a on NEW, 2 bedroom furnished resi- ‘dence at Auke Bay. five ! _‘ncflu on the Alaska Coastal. He‘:flmu Jones of Seattle W§h Mr. | speeches in Detroit and vicinity. ;‘;‘: rlloors DZ:?' large living RESIDENTIAL property, 1 to 6 {plans to go to Seattle. Jones will attend the wedding. Governor Dewey has not an-; i3 g % bedrooms, | Il nounced his itinerary either, but;‘lxt ‘g’tw“o::‘y::‘"“;':::é }:x:‘;l. E The members of the Common S r lah: of Seattle i H 3 Mrs. Elmer Calahan he is said to be planning to start; monthly payments. INCOME property, apt. houses, stumping the country akout the| middle of September. Dewey himself '$1,500 down, ons and two bdr. | says the campaign will be --prertyi :g:‘sc.e mfl?:tplesxt. Owner will fi- w".u‘Mw“" 234 extensive and a rugged one.” BT, P S Y 2 houses, acre pat. land, Lemon| FROM VANCOUVE | Creek, part. furn, lights. Terms. Oliver Taylor, Vancouver, B, C., HALE prop., compl. furn, 5 acres is at the Gastineau #Hotel. pat., garage, etc., terms, 10% mi. Council of Skagway met Thursday grivei on Frday's plane to visit {and Friday evenings in the Oity ith Mr. and Mrs. Jack Keller until {Hall in the dual capacity of Coun- {ye middle of September. |eil and Board of Equailiziation. | i { A Taylorcraft landed in Skagway iThursday evening at 6 pm. A. J ISempp, the pilot, and J. L. Sher-, All of the campers from the Ju- iman of Renton, Wash., were on nior Hi Camp at Haines came to ithe!r way to deliver the plane to £k ay Sunday morning on the 1a purchaser in Yakutat. They stay- Princeton-Hall. They arrived in led in Skagway only long enough to lime to attend the morning services :get a suffcient amount of gas for held at the Presbyterian Chureh. | Uiooion to Bid for furnishing fifteen a uo_n-st_op flight from here to their Mr. Freeman of Ketchikan gave“ls’ new automobiles. Interested ‘destmstmm | the morning message, and the camp- { bidders may call at Room 203, Ter- | | - ers cang @ choir number and several ritorial ‘Building, Juneau, Alaska, | ; { ' FOR SALE ! and commercial building lots. OPEN SUNDAYS'and EVENINGS Call 911 Anytime g WE have a nice beach home close Schoecker and other Property| t, town on Glacier Highway, full near Auke Bay. ; basement, 2 bed, for only $4900. mnny & mnnv‘ Put $1,000 down and pay the rest at $56 per month or less. REALTORS - ACCOCUNTANTS |ONE of the best buyg today is that Phone 67, over First National Ban! house on the Douglas Beach for only $2500. It has a'-big bed- room, big livingroom, big kitchen, big bathroom, and a small bed- room. Good water and electricity. Hend fill terrace with beautiful view of Juneau. About 100 yards of ‘beach with option to buy' 50 yards next for $350. WE have a small ‘bungaldow in a | The first Mass was said in the jon Chapel August 22. INVITATION FOR BIDS The Alaska Department of Health, Juneau, Alaska, announces the In- | The Crumrines, well known mother | responses. The Rev. and Mrs. Spivey ! hid forms and specifications. {and daughter artists, arrived inof Pmr;\_surg participated in !:lel Sealed bids will be received at' ; ‘Skagway from Haines Thursday by service. The campers were acCOm-|y,q gpoye address until 2:00 p. m., 1940 CHEVROLET . s =t !Alaska Coastal. They spent two panied by Miss Mlll;l' of L;g Hai;\l:\s September 1, 1948 'm::gmfififn“whefiir mnd‘;:) Eé’;fi ‘days here visiting friends and paint- ‘House who has been doing °‘ H 3 5 3 P First publication, Aug. 18, 1948. i Red 860, 980 tf { mg[ ”3; Corsair “V’;]Ip she was in cooking for the Junior Hi C“mp'iMSt publication, Sept. 1, 1948. 7 port. They returned to Haines on ——— ——————— | BABY Basket and pad, $5; high UNITED STATES | chair, excellent condition, $12. jSaturday’s plane. Mayor C. A. Carroll has announc- cotigl afternoon and deiicious re- ¢ f’fr‘k:_‘"fi]“e“g‘!}\é"ar‘r‘;‘fe‘;5;"‘:'-‘;v cd ttat the formal opening of the | DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | Gop1 24 spe s E0od neighbortiood (9th St.) with ‘ | freshments. Mrs. P. 1. Dahl was pfi““’_;_g h s Don Ma%kay' the! Will Flynn entertained his niece, Dyea Road and the dedication of Bureau of Land Managament | . - room to build on, for $7,000. Of ' |given a vote of thanks for the out- [OWC™S ¥ TTE g : M€ Mrs. Kay Prather of Juneau, her the Dyea Bridge will be held District Land Office 1 course 'We. ‘have mEny - other By ; " pest basket of vegetables-the Heidel- ¥ Hea : inch plow _steel o |standing work she has done this =0\ Fe o e uooker-c.u;:amck'f”e““' Mrs. Charlene Sodini, Mr. September 2. The Governor of Alas- Anchorage, Alaska i sable; new and used marine houses, ranging from $8500 to Jack and Lillian L summer in raising funds for the JOTESIS HRH T8 L OKEr o lana Mrs. O. P. Flynn and Miss ka with a party of 18 or 20 will August 12, 1948. . cable; tail shafts; propellers; two __ $20:000- ackand Lilllan Loser | circe 7 . b i Mrsq Qo Cllen Flynn at a turkey din- aiive in Skagway from Juneau the | NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION | used vises; new and used 12-volt mbu”‘:;s we ha‘ie RERDE oM siness couple for $950, a ‘41 V. Sparks third. The best single rose Mr. K. B. Hannan; the best collec- tion of roses, the Heidelbergers; | Gladiolas, K. B. Hannan first, Mrs. Marion Fraser second, and Mr. and | Mrs. Gail Budd third; for dark red! gladiolas-Mavis Irene Soldin won| 2 blue first prize ribbon; Pansies, Mrs. George Rapuzzi first, Mrs. J. Keller second, Mrs. Marion Frase third; Zirnas-the Hooker-Gilpat- rick Experimental Farm first, Mrs. e Talbot second; Marigolds-the spent in showing . g £40 Lokais 5 & = elbergers first, Mr. and Mrs. n plotlizen ZaeuE G Rients Fred Nord second, The Hzoker-Gil-| Besides the two guests : . 3 other guests were Mrs ick Experimental Farm third; | Mr. and Mrs, Carl Sims and their three daughters have moved into the proper.y known as the Beach House belonging to Mrs. Mary Pul- len. Will Flynn gave a party Wednes- {day evening at his apartment on Eroad to compliment his neice, Mrs Prather and her friend, ini, of Juneau Asters-K. B. Hannan first, B, .Ml Mae Kelly of Los N & % ;‘;}\ Nwhil Oel}l'\ ;‘lxn; Hooker-Gilpatrick Experimental | ke ’ Farm second, Mrs. Mary McCann Miss Mary Ellen Flynn and Dave | rd; Dahlia-Mr. and Mrs. G. Budd- ‘ner at the | Mrs. Jack Blenkinsop. Thusrday 'morning of Sept. 2 to participate in the dedication, A cocktail party will be held in the parlors of the ! Gail Bimhall, language Pullen House in the late afternoon teacher in the Skagway High School/in honor of the Governor. In the | 012189, for 1ot 2, sec. 10, T. 30 S. R. returned to Skagway on Friday's,evening the picture “Harpoon”|gg m. C.R.M. containing 16.94 acres, 'train. Miss Brimhall flew to White= Which was made in Skagway last|and jt is now in the files of the Notice is hereby given that Eu-' gene B. Lowman, applicant, has made application for a trade and | manufacturing site, Anchorage serial | battery chargers; wused dining “able, buffet and three chairs. Juneau Welding and Machine Co. 980 tf the Alaska Grill 3 Plymouth sedan for $650, a '38 Chrysler Royal for $250, a Model A roadster for $250, a Model A | # . ... . truck for $250, a covered van 1947 | MODERN Electric Range and Re-| for $1500. frigerator for $225. Phone Doug- INVESTMENT PROPERTIES in- \evening. horse from Colorado. | summer will be show?.' ;‘;nga will be| District Land Office, Anchorage,; 185 465. 980 6t ;lude a double lot with small i = "tullowed by a Days o ncee. Alaska. e PR — ouse next to City Maintenance | Mrs. C. Hermans gave a poker' = Pai G % Any and all persons claiming ad-iaclgo mwrlencnhtesltle;ecizrb:e‘. :&kes;ww. Shop at Small Boat Harbor; the ‘party Friday evening to complment “ “ ‘versely any of the above mentioned q a ore. Seaview Apts.; a well-known Ju- 'ner husband on his birthday. The' ! land should file their adverse claims: 980 4t neau restaurant; a leading Ju- guests were Mr. and Mrs. H. Welch,: 3 in the local land office at Anchor- ! pyRNIEHED hcu’sé‘."ga’ré{e dar, e beauty 'shop; a liquor store age, Alaska, within the period of | and restaurant being completed publication or thirty dgys there-| ;cres patented land, 14 mile post, at the Airport; a liquor store after, or they will be barred by the| puitz Cove Road. and grocery in Juneau. provisions of the statutes. | Ve RO 980 6¢ wE ACCEPT RENTAL LISTINGS GEORGE A. LINGO, ) new fan,'—We find ’em once in a while. |0].YMT’IE Oil Stove with new fan, Acting Manager. 4 PEIER WOOD Mr nd Mrs. Mason, Mr. and Mr William McGlasson and Mr. and 16-ft. Skiff, outboard motor, 3% PROTEST OF AWARD 10 NORTHWESTLINES z for the passengersi At the Days of '98 Dance given Friday eveni j new carburetor, good condition. ! 1—R—| Stevenson. first, the Hooker-Gilpatrick Expen-l‘” the Corsair Mr. Dougherty wm‘vfl WASHINGTON, S_ep_t. First publication, Aug. 18, 1948. ‘ Call Douglas 283 after 8 p. m.i i 4 g erbal PR Keosna) 1$3860 Logus money was the winneri Charging the award is illegel, Pan |Last publication, Oct. 13, 1948. i 903 S ALES AGUENCY Pius X Mission Auxiliary Club !of the miner pin with the gold nug- | American Airways asked the Civil; T 7 R | A Pz Pty "#"d‘ only be confusing.” seld a Bazaar at the Skagway Har-| In the vegetables for the best|get in the goldpan. Mrs. Morwood, Aeronautics Board yesterday to re- WAITED IPANEL Truck. Boat and new a' » - - Boats vest Festival August 18-19. Many cgulitiower-G. Budd, first, R. Sur-|was a close runner-up with $3290. |consider its decision giving the Se- i ar ol .?:m n::' m lovely pieces of embroidery, weav- prook second, W. Heidelberger { attle-Honolulu air route to North | PRE-SCHOOL children to care for 1940 Chevrolet Sedan. Call Red, . ing, crocheting and leather craft work from the Mission as well as 0 those made by the ladies of the Club shopping! were on sale. An electric Master- 1Mxxer was awarded on the last eve- You're right out of a story boek By ok 4 Asesd fur ofie of anr Fracks | D& Charles Coffee was the holder | . wise up your wardrobe! third; squash first Mrs. Hal Johnson | carrots first Mrs. Hal Johnston; cabbage first R. Surbrook; potatoes first Mrs. Hal Johns ; peas third F. Nord. In_the children’s’ ... but, mind you, make no problem out of YOUR display Nord's carrots won first prize; Louis Logan’s cabbage first prize. The poultry pen carried the following THE MAMZELLE SHOP LADIES APPAREL Ph Blue 355 310 S. Frankiin best rcoster Lorene Burfield; rab- bits first Percy Colton; second Bill Burfield; best pen of poultry first Erik Selmer, second Micheal Raferty, and third Leslie Fairbanks. Phone 103 139 So. Franklin P. O. Box 259 i Brownie’s Liquor Store i WAA Disposal No. RAL-PD-22-48 Lots -- Tracts at SITKA, ALASKA 3 Offered on SEALED BID Sale Tracts A-1to A-10 inclusive in th FORT RAY and HARBOR DEFENSE AREA, SITKA, ALASKA Bids will be received at WAA office, Anchorage, Alaska until 10 a.m., July 22, 1948, for the above listed preperty for the following priority claimants: Federal Agencies, State and Local Governments. No deposit is required for these claimants. Bids will be received at the WAA Office, Anchorage, Alaska until 10:00 a.m., October 11, 1948, for the abeve-listed property from the following priority claimants: Former owners, fcrmer owner tenants, Veterans of World War II, and mon-profit institutions. Orders from these claimants together with bids from the general public will be publicly opened at 10 a.m., October 14, 1948, at the WAA Office, Anchorage, Alaska. Bids from these claimants must be accompanied by the total amount of the bid when the bid is less than $50.00. A deposit of 10 per cent of the bid is requested when the bid is more than $50.00. For Purchase Information and Property Listings Contact A Box 2466 land F. M. Peterston of Whitehorse, | Carli A e lused for Commpnwealth training il“fl. Pan American said, showed two ribtons best duck Lorene Burfield; | Herbert Foxcroft of Teslin, ¥. T.,'west Airlines. Pan Am said shifts in CAB per- radio range men, flew to skggway!sonnel Jeave only one man on the from Whitehorse Friday to visit thisfive-man board who voted for the (ity. Their plane, a De Haviland | Northwest awar Tiger Moth, was & Canadian trainer| The CAB opinion of March 16, by day, Monday through Friday.| 860. 979 tf| | Lunch included. 25¢ per hour. — | rfim Phone Douglas 352. 78 80 83| NEW 14’ Skiff with 5 hp Evenmde} < T | motor, run for about 24 hours.'l BEDROOM apt. for rent. Phone WAITRESS wanted at Percy's Cafe.| $325. Phone 299 days, Green 207' 792 980 3t 980 tf{ after 5:30 pm. E Bt e e b ¥ | CLEAN ROOMS in business dis- x Tease| 16’ ROUND Bottom boat, $50; blue| trict. Steam heat. Ph. 561. 79 6t freize daveno, $50; blonde dining room set and 6 chair with red during ‘the last war. It is now bemglmen of the three-man board ap- U?tGENT‘LY need to rent or lease fsupelseded by the De Haviland proving the award. Since then, one | * furnished or unfurnished house' R - E: S or apartment. Phone E. N. Said, | FURNISHED Kooms for women, Baranof Hotel 980 tf| leatherette upholstery, $40; glass| ¢lose to business district. Second ANY “work Gall TBlus| lop mahogany coffee table, $10; Street 326, phone Black 354, call )5 work, ' Call “BIte| radio table, $7. Phone Blue 913. Between' ¥ dfid 8 pm, . 916, 4E __________L”‘ 10-ROOM Concrete House, 481 So. BLONDE Birch Dinette Set, good| Franklin. Bliss Trading Post. condition, $45. Phone Blue 690, - i 303-Distin Avenue. 979t LOT 4, Block 203, Juneau, Alaska, corner of 10th and Capital Ave. $700.00. Write Mike Baksa, Box 1213 Douglas, Alaskas 979 6t TWO Bedroom apartment, Juneau or Douglas, small yard desined,I Family with two small children. Call Juneau High School. 80 2t HIGH School Girl to operat pop corn machine. Apply Capitol Theatre, evenings. 979 tt What’s a Picnic ' Without a Coke? | {WILL RENT excellent Bush -and Lane Piano, finetone, $7.50 per month, you pay hauling charge ‘each way and carry insurance. Available after Sept. 1. Rent will Bl SR AL T e ST i apply to purchase price if you 35-mm. CAMERA with fash. Phone! wish to buy. Selling price $300. Blue 168. 978-4t| Call Green 565 for appointment. $325 for 1838 V-8 Coupe. Phoene( ... _____ . A 016- ring 3. 976 4x 'ms:ous.h.panu home. 816 4th o oAt e T LRt | e i u Plant. Complete with heavy duty | ROOMS, weekly or monthly rates batteries. Call Ludwig Nelson’s! Imperial Hotel 961 1 me Jewelry Store. 916 4| g g AIRLINES employee, wife and one small child desire rent smaf furn. house or apt. with yard. .Phone Red 127. 975 4x YOUNG MAN, 35 wants work, temporary or permanent, Capable of aecepting responsibility. Ex- cellent réferences. Piicne Blue 295 or 205, ‘room 4. : 975 3x POSITION .open . for stenographer| capable of typing and taking shorthand. Phone 57 for ' inter- view. “R. W. Cowling Co. 977 tf {CLERK - BStenographer. Inquire Room 106, Health Department. Tergitorial Building. 945 tt WANTED .immediately, 1 clerk- stenggrapher, 38-hour week, and 1 - clerk-stenographer, 19 hour week, half days,, good saldry, an- nual and sick leave. Call at 206 ‘Territorial Bldg., Phone 726. 75 5x CARPENTERS wanted. 44 hour week. Phone 34. from Federal Bldg. © 890 & Clean Room, steam-heated for liquor inventory. Box 4689, Juneau Empire. © 1963 1 mo; '40 PACKARD flve-passenger coupe, good condition, immediately available. Call 423. 961 t§ 9x12 TAN FPrazzie rug, brand new. Call Black 925 after § p.m. 57 tf HOTET In gooa location for sale or lease. -Ph. 187. 881 tf 3 HOUSES una lot. Inquire Trev: ™t For immediate service ‘see Ralph Py Treffers, phone Blue 462. 66 tf new. 40-hp Redwing motor. Ph.| WINTER and FUND, GO, . new. p g motor. s St 1. oie 1} m;:umw {2 OIL RANGES, 1 ofl circulator, | Developing - Irinting - Enlarging as is. Inquire Empire, 967 tf| Artiste’ Paints and Mstevials LOST AND FOUND ent, $750. aper 3 Lola’s Beauty Shop. o Ask for it either Way . . . both trade-marks mean the same thing. ] : BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORMTY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY JUNEAU COLD STORAGE © 1948. The Coca-Cola Company