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Field Committee Chairman Ken- | Four other flights of the same, neth Kadow were special guests of group are enroute here after stops at Bermuda or the Azore | Lions this noon, 1 The chief ist for the Alaska | The group will be based at Scul- sectd logical Sur pe in the English midlands for t C the dence of gn indefinite training period. It re- this meeting. Members Stewart, critical minerals in Alaska is sig- places the 301st group of Salina, Harold B. Foss and Homer G. Nord- nificant, not only to Alaskans but Kansas, which returned to the Unit- | ling, all of Juneau, were reappoint- to the U. S ed es | cd to 1955. Reed cited such minerals at plat- <+ Cther members are Frank Maple- tungsten, graphite and romite, which he said, occur in Al in substantial amounts to be of “definite importance. inum, zinc SOMBRE ADDRESS MADE BY POPE IN Alaska Deposiis Alaska has the only deposit of . metallurgical chromite that ars (ARDH“A[S (ASE within the U. S. in an significant amount. Crystalline graphite, which S | is p cularly critical, has been (By the Associated Press) discovered the Tooth Pope Pius XII, ir somber ad- Mountains north of Nome, and also dress before the coliege of cardinals, h in southeast Alaska. Tungsten voiced his “bitter grief” today over has been feund in the southeast, the trial and condemnation of Josef os has been evidence of zinc de- Cardinal Mindszenty The pontiff's speech, phrased iz Mercury has been discovered in gorrow rather than anger, was made what is believed to be very substan- before a secret and extraordinary sits in the Kuskokwim dis- consistory of the sacred college on! id, adding that mercury the case of the Hungarian primate, | as a high priced product for 2 10W now under life sentence. unit could be particularly adapted The Holy Father, clad in his con- to Alaska’s transportation problem. gistorial robes of white wool told 2eed also mentioned platinum the 16 assemtled princes of the resources, incidence of industrial church that when a civil govern- sapphire in the Kobuk area, iron ment contradicts divine and humane csits which could be of rights “bishops and the faithful portance to the Territory, and themselves are bound by their con- nt several minutes discussiNg science to resist uniust laws” the oil prospecting in the Naval 5 ; Petrcleum Reserve No. 4. | The imprisonment of Cardinal The geologist was introduced by Mindszenty, he said, was “a most Kadow, who in turn was introduc- serious outrage which inflicts a deep ed to the membership by President wound not only on your distinguish- George ner. ed college and on the church, but Harry Sperling reported to the also on every upholder of the dig- club on progress of next week's nity and liberty of man.” Gold Medal Basketball Tournament, The pontiff declared the pri~ saying that sleeping arrangements ate’s trial had not been fairly re- have been made for the visiting ported and added: teams and that the tournament “The prineipal object of the trial hracket has been completed. Sper- was to disrupt the Catholic Church ling called for volunteers to assist in Hungary.” in hauling bunks and mattresses ——————— ‘7’:(11‘,](‘:;5,A>B‘ Fal.Jor.. dUHig TWO TRAVELERS, HONOLULU Weam managérs. will be guests| - DONINEL ARE HMONORED AT SATURDAY NIGHT DINNER Travelers, Mr. and Mrs of Lions at the nocn meeting next Mcnday, Sperling announced. J. O. Rude suggested George that hold tc their bargain to Marcum, who leave tomorrow for eps to the Evergreen Bowl Seattle e}“"o“t’e, to Honolulu by “Lions agreed and a fout- Pan Arpox\ican Anw}» were guests man greup volunteered to meet at ‘a dinner party Saturday night with Dr. Rude to clear steps to- 97 the Bubble Room Terrace, with morrow night at 7 p. m their hostess Butch ‘a.umbn-r Guests at the meetinz were Pete Mf}uesnt: rzfme‘SMsr ba?‘l:‘rb‘x‘: w}:‘:—e B 5 vig ean. \llen Mal ) 3 Mrs y 4 Hansen and Dwight Dean. |y up “Miss Ellen Bourm, Darryl Mish and Donald Gunderson. The Marcums, long residents of Near 100 A"end Juneau pl:]l:] to .c({mmu“ (h(l.x' ll:lp Va!en'ine Dan(e frcm Hawail to Guam before re- turning to the States. - DA Rotary Club members anfual so- cial event brought out nearly 100 club members and guests Saturday A son was born to Mr. and Mrs, night to join in the dancing and Don Abel Saturday noon at St. party in the Gold Room of the Bar- Ann’s Hospital. The new arrival anof Hotel. weighed five pounds, 13 ounces. Rotarians and their in for-, Mr. Abel is the operator of a mal dress attended thz club's Val- building supply business on Wil eatinz Dance of the year. loughby Avenue. SON FOR DON ABELS FROMU.S. | Last year's officers were reelected 'FELLOWSHIP DINNER IGIVEN AT AUK BAY IS WELL ATTENDED Residents of Auk Bay and vicin- ity both young and old, gathered at the Chapel-by-the-Lake last Friday evening to attend the first of what is hoped a series of Fellowship din- ners sponsored by the Chapeladies. In charge of the arrangements were Mrs. Floyd Epperson and Mrs. Fred Telecky. Acting as host and hos- tess at the party were the Rev. and | Mrs. Freq Telecky. Much praise is due to the Chape- ladies, especially those on<the work Ccmmittee for the beautiful deco- rations and the abundance of fine food, enjoyed by all. Decorations IDay. Adorning the tables were rose colored candles with red ribbons {and heart-shaped place cards of red and white, In keeping with the {fellowship theme so that everyone could know cveryone -else better, each person was asked to tell a part of their lifc history as well as their presen cupation, Various pictu; were taken throughout the evening byl A. E. Seaton. Trose attending wcr2 Rev. cnd Mrs. Telecky and son, Mr. and M's Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Al c and i family, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Moshure and children, Mr. arg Mrs. Tony ;Kaiser and caby, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Congdon and children, Mr. and Mrs. James DeHart and daughter, Mrs. Jennie Pederson, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hill and daughter, Mrs. Frank Maijer tand daughter Rosa, Mr. and Mrs. |Floya Epperson and family, Mrs. {Willilam Spaulding, Mida Rudy, {Trudy and Jean Ellis, Kay Pelroy, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Seaton and children and Mrs. Ken Nelson. ENGINEERS AND | | ARCHITECTS HOLD | - ANNUAL_MEETING By concentrated work ‘for four (hours Saturday afternoon, the nine ‘members of the Alaska Board of En- gine: and Architects’ Examiners accomplished the work of their an- nual meeting. jwere in keeping with St. Valentine's jmade the lWflllnm W., and a 12-year-old son.| state is to Legin this week, on the eve of statehood hearings in Wash- ington, D.C., March 3. least 15 injured by enraged mols re- taliating against an overly-realistic AT e broadcast of a fictional *“Mmwvasion| WASHINGTON, Fei 4—~P—A 12 This city of 175,000 was in com-| shed outside the Hungarian Le- plete turmoil as a result of the panic tion as the result of a reported caused by the broadcast and the|telephone threat against Hungarian raging mobs. Troops used tanks; Police officials, disclosing this to- and tear gas on the angry citizens. |day, said the request for the guard The building housing Ecuador's|came from the State Department. wrecked, along with its equipment eported threat. and the radio station in it whic uniformed police have been croadcast. Damage wa since Wednesday. One pa- The Government appointed Lhr!r eht-hour shifts. minister of defense to investigate,! — TR R — indicted the station’s art and dra-: The Saturday night broadcast wa based on H. G. Wells' fantastic| FOR SIA'EHOOD novel, “The War of Worlds.” Orson Welles in the United States IS ANHOUNCED in 1038. | KETCHIKAN, Feb, 144/ —A let- vemmh ‘Cmpgzhf subcommittee on territories of y, 3 the House lands committee. The letter campaign was LATIN AMERICAN |HUNGARIAN Fifteen persons were killed at from Mars” Saturday. hour police guard has been es- army was called out to quell the Min'ster Andrew Sik. principal newspaper was confpletely | They did not reveal any details of put at $350,000. ma editors and arrested 10 mhfl“MAll CAMPAIGN persons. | J A similar broadcast was staged by | Is Eleciroculed in nounced by Maurice Oaksmith, CARACAS, Venezuela, Feh, 14—' (M—Mrs. Dorothy Hamand, 30, of, Pawhuska, Okla, was electrocuted last week when she moved a lampl o .40, in her home at an oil company camp. | Caks: 2 She is survived by her husband! o "4 ton for the hearings. Caksemith led the delegation of; th said that probably only ! i Pt committees here in 1947. He said: WELCOMING DINNER TO | rolman is assigned to each of three,ing World War II, and is a gradu- [Piase Lo - { Lo atesins mergence.asea{AMERICAN LEGION The hearings will be held before | president of the Ketchikan chap-| 1 ter of the Alaska Statehood As-{ance of its members was urged by i |Post Commander skans will go to Washing-lhe presented to the organization, | P I o “ E E RS pu“ul“e | witnesses kefore two congressional I i | “Records of hearings held that{Thursday evening in the Dugout,| R S A S B A MR SO MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1949 June Shaner Weds Robert M. Lewis { In Arcadia, Calif. Miss Elizabeth June Shaner, who became wellknown in Juneau dur- idns tflhe Several months' of he.l"x'csl; 21 AORES patented land, modern ence Here, became the iride 011 nome, fireplace, electric range, Robert M. Lewis in a wedding that refrig. 8-room well furnished was performed in the Central home, school bus sto) 2 acres Church of Christ of Arcadia, Cali-{ ’ - 4 cleared land, farm machinery, fornia, the evening of January 29.! .appit hutches, chicken house, Miss Shaner is an accomplished | garage, ete. Immediate possess- pianist and had been associated| jon - Terms. with the music departments of the| gARGAIN, immediate possession, public schools of Cleveland, OLid,{ juneau's lovellest new home, and of Los Angeles. Her education completely furnished. Two fire- had keen acquired in the P. C. C.| places, maple flooring, 2 beds (andb the George Pepperdine Colleze rooms, rumpus room, sink with The groom had served in thef{ garhage disposal, 9-ft. retrig., South Pacific with the Seabees dur-1 ete, 2 lots. BAR, Rooming House and Cafe, ate of the Glendale Junior College.| central location. Mrs. Lewis is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Shaner, 1121 South} 10th Street, Arcadia. During bher! stay in Alaska Miss Shaner was in! ER. The MARION J. greatly re- the employ of Winter and Pond| duced in price. Photographic Studios, of Juneau. |{DUPLEX; 2 pt. houses, 2 houses Following the honeymoon spent| near Douglas. ft. troller at Pelican; also THE CLARICE and THE FORREST- REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS | Phone. €76 over First N¥atiopal Bant FOR SALE - | ONE Oil Heater, one round oak table and six chairs. Ph. 241. 9 3t South Pasadena, Calif. a , Mr. a 5.1 3 { [Eewis v resiae on saion vcr, MUBPHY 8 MURPHY | B AW RN 10 HOLD REGULAR - MEETING - TONIGHT, The regular Monday night meet- | ONE practically new oil burner for an-1ing of Juneau Post No. 4, The Am-| furnace, any nozzle 1 to 3 gal. hr. with stack switch, $80 cash. erican Legion, will be held tonight { J. G. McGehee, Haines. 19 3t {in the Dugout and a full attend-} MARINE SPECIALS—%-in. bronze gear pumps, $15.00 each, while they last. Juneau Welding Com- pany, Phone 525. Chester Zenger. The usual matters of business will} and plans for furtherance of mem- | TROLLER, Doris, 36-ft, Chrysler Fung raising activities, one of t'nei 110. Ready to go. Owner on 19 2t board. bership are to ke discussed. features of which was conducted last | TRACTORS IN STOCK POWER Barge and Kendall's 32- 19 tf | vear in Washington and Alaska pro- | Will be discussed, with the general GRA“D IGloo MEMBERS ‘dee adequats reasons for passing ' Aactivities of the Legion for the ap- the enabling act this year. How- | Proaching spring and summer sea- 3 CLARK AIRBOERNE. ALLIS CHALMERS A welcoming dinner to the dele- | €Ver, the industrial prospects :mdl gates who will attend the Grand Sreat growth in Alaska during the| Igloo meeting of the Ploneers will |Postwar period will be pointed out, Le given Monday, February 31. Res- |11 letters ceing sent from all ove: ! ervations must be made by Friday.‘m“k“- p_lus resolutions from many | February 18, by telephoning either | Organizations. ! 764, 884, black 790 or 552. | “Well also tell them we want to| B0 5 AR {draft our constitution and elect our r 1949. They are B. D. Stewart, ident; Willlam Manley, of An- orage, Vice-President, and Lirm' A. Forrest, Secretary-Treasurer. } Word was received from Gov. Er-| nest Gruening reappointing Board members whose terms expired with ton of Fairzanks, the only member who could not attend; Victor C. Rivers, Anchorage; A. F. Ghiglione, Juneau, and Leo H. Saarela, of Fair- banks, who just was appointed by the Governor to fill the post of the late John D. Littlepage. Among the principal items of busi- ness were consideration of four ap- plications for engineers’ registra- tion, and discussion of needed amendments to the act covering registration of engineers.and archi- tects. The Juneau members of the Board were authorized to work out posi- tive recommendations which would make the Alaska law conform with those individual states, also recom- mendations which experience indi- cates are desirable. They were em- powered to act for the Board. HEADS OF WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT MEET Concurrent with this week's meet- ing of the Alaska Game Commis- sion, key men of the Fish and Wild- life Service's Division of Wildlife Management are to meet in Room 504, Federal Building. W. A. (Bud) Elkins, division sup- ervisor will preside. Around the table, besides Urban (Pete) Nelson, Federal Aid project leader, also aré to be Edward F. Chatelain, Federal Aid biologist, of Anchorage; Mau- rice W. Kelly, who is in charge of predatory control at Anchorage; Hosea R. Barber and Frank S. Gla- ser, predatory control ageats at Pe- tersburg and Fairbanks, respectively; Rotert F. Scott, assistant predatory control agens, Anchorage, and these Game Refuge managers: David L. Spencer, Kenai; Robert D. Jones, Cold Bay, and Frank L. Beals, Ko- diak. AWVgto Spon-s;)r Dance on Friday The American Women's Volun- tary Service organization will spon- sor a dance in the Gold Room’ of the Baranof Friday evening. Tables are to be set up cabaret style in the hotel lobby for the social event. Tickets may be purchased from AWVS memyers or from Mrs. Rich- ard Peter, secretary, or at the Bar- anof desk. Dancing will begin at 9 o'clock and end at midnight. —————— The average number of fatalities ldue to accidents is nearly 100,000 year in the United State. | PLEASING TO LOUSSAC Congressmen this year.” ACCOMPLISHMENT OF ALASKA HOUSING IS EPIlOTIfSS PLANE IS CIRCLING OVER | | WASH. STATE AREA| TACOMA, Wasi., Feb. 14.—(P—A ! ation of Alaska Housing Authority Board member Z. J. Loussac when he leaves Tuesday for the south by Pan American Airways. o Former resident of Juneau and enthusiastic Housing Board mem- ber, Mr. Loussac enjoys his board meetings here because they bring him to his former home and “be- cause 1 have great faith in what | wa are accomplishing with 'the Alaska Housing Authority,” he said today ¢ Now a resident of Anchorage, Mr. Loussac will return to his home at the Westward March 10 to serve as chairman of the American Red Cross drive in his city. BOATS TIED UP AT SMALL BOAT HARBOR The Buzzie, skippered by Kel Larson, is having a new motor in- stalled at the small boat harbor, at float one. The Washington, skipper George Dolton, docked this morning at float two and expects to leave to- | pilotless Army scout plane “circling |crazily over the Tacoma-Fort Lewis larea was reported heard flying low _cver a Tacoma residential district ! jafter one and a half hours in the | jair. | The plane took off from Grey| Field here at 11:20 a.m.,, with akout a two-hour gas supply. It was last seen by Army MP'’s {flyinz low over American Lake, northwest of here, where it circled iand headed south toward Olympia akout 15 miles away. Pilot First Lt. Herbert A. Winers had started the plane ry hand and returned to enter the I.-16 when his unidentifieq passenger reached for- ward to open the door. Observers said the passenger accidentally knocked the throttle full force and the plane roared ahead. The passenger was knocked clear, but the fall broke his leg and; knecked out several teeth. | FACIORY WORK IS | morrow if weather permits. l The Yakobi, mail boat on the | I . DRop Petersburg-Alexander-Juneau run, | (] docked this afternoon and expects to leave Wednesday. Walter Sperl is the skipper. OFF IN CALIFORNIA, ! special sons to have consideration. Refresh- 8 Hg’zo ments will be served at the conclu-| ° HD- sion of the meeting. e P-TA EXECUTIVE SESSION TONIG"TJ The Parent-Teachers Association Executive Board will meet tonight| o 1p 14 w/Bucyrus Ere dozer. at B‘u'clcck in the office of the! arpRprIrIAR superintendent of schools. Up for, 4 p.4 w/LaPlante Choate dozer. cnsideration at the meet-| g 5 ' o Hyster drum and wbie All w/Baker hydraulic dozers and Carco drums. INTERNATIONAL 4 TD-9, w/Bucyrus Erie dozer. 9 TD-9, no attachments. E 10 HD-14 | i e thi - holarship | ruxg]dwm be the P-TA sc xolirs‘upl dozer. Dot S~ i 10 R-4, w/cable dozer and Hys- Fyied Chicken and T-bone Steaks| Lo 9rU™ 4 lelett atwr 2 yonic BieRssy Can be bought “As is” or Re- —§250. Country Club. ke FOR RENT RECONDITIONED TRACTORS i | INTERNATIONAL SMALL Bachelor Apt. Ph. 792. 83t| 4 T-9 e | 4 TD-9 LIVING room, bedroom, All w/Isaacson dozer and Car- <and bath in country. Injuire co drum. Browm‘es B“:xbefushop. 16 €t | CATERPILLAR GARAGE or warehouse or shop for | 1 D-4, standard, w/Isaacson doz- er. rent. 78 Willoughby Ave. Ph. Blue | 4 i 275 after 4 P. M. 93-t¢ . 1 D-6, standard, w/LaPlante 3 i | Choate dozer and Hyster dtum. 20x45 FT. Space for store room | 5 D-8, w/cable dozer and Hys- or carpenter shop. Call at Occi- ter drum. dental Bar. Phone 674. 86 t1 SHOVELS AND CRANES FIVE Octive Wurlitzer Spinit plano | ' many makes and sizes. 4t Open Sats. until ¥ P. M. for rent. Ancerson Piano s,,:,wf, Terms to suit YOUR job Liberal discounts to dealers STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly or | PACIFIC TRACTOR AND EQUIP- Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69 ¢ MENT CORP. 5225 and 87565 E. Marginal Way WURILLZER Spinit piano for rent Seattle, Washington Anderson Piano Shop. 52 t Phones: LAnder 7200 and 9533 & | NORTHERN Hotel under new A0 management, Phone 4. Reasonable rent 300 K. W. GENERATOR 982 t' | BRAND NEW-—complete with air compressor and switchboard. Pow- ered by 450 H.P. General Motors Diesel with less than 300 hours 6-ROOM, fully rurnished house, full concete basement. $6,000. Terms. Ph. Green 499, 83 tf APTS,, Rocms with kitchen priv {leges. Home Hotel. Ph. 88§. 97 & SEAVIEW Aj:. for rent, one bloc from Fedoral Bldg. 890 t Seattle SAN FRAKWCISCO, Feb. 14—(® The sharpest January drop in Cali- fornia factory employment since 11939 was reported today. . The boat is originally from Peli- | The percentage of layoffs, amount- can and is here for an indefinite |Ing to about 5 per cent, cut the stay. Krist's family is aboard number of production workers from with him. 480,700 in December to 457,600 by the end of January. GLOVERS miflto State Director of Industrial Rela- HERE FOR VISIT tions Paul Scharrenberg, in mak- ing t :e report, said the force reduc- tions were general in nearly all manufacturing industries. He de- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Glover, |scribed the decline as both of a sea- former residents here, are exvected |sonal and non-seasonal nature. to arrive here Friday by Pan e American plane for a two week visit with old friends and with their son, Jack Glover. Mr. Glover, who was engineer No-Host Group z)l:h amfmtxi;bi Fgfres;easremce here In Bubble Room 4 Among the imany parties enjoy- assistant engineer for the North|ing an evening of dancing Saturday Pacific Region cf the U. S. Forédt | in the Baranoi Hotel Bubple Service. Thelr home is in Port- | Room was the no-host group spon- lang sored by Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth J. Kadow. Others in the party were Col. and Mrs. J. D. Alexander, Comdr. and Mrs. J. R. Kurcheski, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Johnson, Mrs. Agnes Kobbe, Miss Ethel Finlayson, Mr. James Hutcheson of Seattle, and Mr. John ! C. Reed of Washington, D.'C. — e RIPKE AT EDGECUMBE Marvin Ripke, ANS ' administra- tive officer, has returned here af-i ter spending two weeks at Mt., Edgecumbe where he relieved Fred, Geeslin, who has left for a shorty trip Outside. The Dorinda, James G. Krist, skipper, arrived this morning from an overnight tieup at Douglas be- cause of yesterday’s snow storm. ——eeo— HOSPIIAL NOTEs Mrs. Joe Rhea was admitted to St. Ann's hospital this morning. Admitted to St. Ann’s Saturday were Robert Miller and Maurice ‘Tonsgard. Discharged from St. Ann's over the weekend were Richard Sullivan, Mrs. William Hughes, William Maier, Master Jack Hermle. Admitted to the Government hos- pital Saturday were Kajiro Mutzu of Juneau and David Kadashen of Hoonah. ' lNICE Clean Room, steam-heate( 17 6t CARRIER FOR paper route. In- quire Empire Office. 104 3t CHILDREN'S Day Nursery. FPh Green 520. Gertrude Millard, . 102 tf EXPERIENCED Clerk Stenograph- er. Salary $258 per month. In- quire Room 203, Health Depart- men, "Territorial Bldg. 24 WOMAN wants work of any kln; by day or week. Ph. Blue 65§ 45 runing time. Excellent for mine or mill. Replacement cost $35,000. Our price $16,500.00 f.o.b. Seattle. Complete details on request. RABER & CO. 420 Queen’ Anne Ave., 9, Wash. Lower rent. 31 Gold &t. 656 t |PIANO, dining room furnitur NICE CLEAN steam beated room small tables, lamps, etc. Phone also steam baths. Scandinaviss | ' il Rooms. 73 ¢ (1 PR. Skis, 6 37, cable binding and steel poles; 1 pr. skis, 7', WAmn cable bindings; 2 pr. bamboo ski i ° e poles; 1 32 Golt Automatic and WANTED: Office girl, Apply Snow holster. Contact Elwin Messer, White Laundry. 15 3t| Box 1597 o 1 PRIVATE party wants to buy or | PEKINESE Pups. Place ycur order rent a two or three bedroom | NOW for delivery next month. Joe residence. Phone 581, 113 tf | George, Ceorge Bros. Liquor Store. 16 6t 1947 GMC pickup; 1941 Dodge %- ton panel; 1941 Plymouth 4-door Sedan. R. W. Cowling Co. 15 tf 1942 FORD Dump Truck, new 1u0 hp motor, excellent tires, 4 speed transmission with two speed Eat- on rear end. Inquire Green 715 between 6 and 7, evenings. 13 tf SRR SR o INCOME property, some ‘eash, bal. terms. Write Empire 5457. 12 tf AUCTION Sale Sunday, 3 p. m, new and used merchandise. Juno Auction Market, 731 E 8t. 97 4t Betioii Bl e 5 T S An automatic bottle-making ma- chine was invented in 1603. { Developing - Frinting - Enlarging W-A=N-T A-D-S FOR SALE FOR SALE 6 NEW HOUSES to be built for late spring occupancy; 2 or 3 bedrooms, with or without fire- places. A commitment before buflaing will allow considerable choice in style and finish. Very lenient terms. RESIDENTIAL property in price ranges. 5 APARTMENT Houses af desirable investment prices. BUILDING Lots. WILLIAM WIRN-Phone 234 JANVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY Centrally located 7-unit apartment bldg. plus a 3-room house ad- Jjoining, plus a building site for another small house. Apt. 13 years old, hot water heat, com- pletely furnished; 5 1-bedroom ( apts and 2 bachelor apts, Some { tenants in building 13 years. $400 { monthly income. Owner will fi- nance—$10,000 down, $100 plug interest monthly. 1SEATTLE 4-unit apartment build- ; ing, close in, two 3-room apts, | two 2-room apts. $12,500. Terms. SITKA greenhouse and two-story ! house on 2 lots 50x125. Florist | business. $8,500. | BUILDING LOTS in Seatter Tract | $850 each. \SHOP OR STORE_ SITES, Small | Boat Harbor, 100x90 filled at | harbor entrance, $4600; 150x50 !’ next McLean's $4900: iSHOE SHOP, completely equipped i and stocked, will train purchas- | _er, apt. in rear, $2500. 'PET SHOP and second hand store, stock and lease $1500. 188,000 . . . 2 large bedrooms, liv- { ing room with view, dining room, modern kitchen, new concrete | basement with all utility con- i nections in, ydrd, one block from !t St. Ann’s. $1,000 will handle. $11,500 . . . 4 bedrooms, full con- ! _crete basement, furnished. 1ith iBASIN ROAD 2-bedroom house, , beautiful view, modern, furxn. $6,800. PETERSON HILL near Auk Lake, modern, 3 acres patented, in- cludes 1940 Ford Pickup. $5,000. iFRITZ COVE—$6800 {LOOP—$400 on b acre homesite. !DOUGLAS ROAD beach side, $1800. | DOUGLAS—$6500 and $7500. { FINN HILL—$3500 unfinished. | FISH PACKERS Merrimac Gambier. 2 Gillnetters, 6 trollers, 2 halibut or ccmbination. : PETER WOOD SALES AGENCTY Real Esiate - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th st Hatvor — Phone 911 MISCELLANEOUS | e ANY P members in Juneau or vicinity, please call Mrs. Jo- all and | | | | i 1 i i { | { { i { {seph Whiting, Black 285. 110 3t IHOPES New and TUsed More. Wy ’ buy, sell and exchange. 214 2n/ { St. Phone 908. 999 i e i S WINTER and PUND, CO. inc. . | Complets Photographic Supplies — Ul GUARANTEED Realisuic Perman. ent, $7.50. aper curls, $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. t FAIRBANKS MEN HERE John Male and John W. Evans of Fairbanks registered yesterday as guests at the Gastineau. ., Fried Chicken and T-bone Steaks —$2.50. * Country Club. 19 tr N 'CRRISTENSEN' BRO 09-12th St. PBON:' 659 et FHONEG | HOME AND INDUSTRIAL INSULATION ROCK WOOL—AL : + WEATHER STRIPPING Warde A. Johnson—Phone 344 e ———— s Yo Brownie’s Liquor Sm@ Fhone 103 139 So. Frankin P. 0. Bex 2596 REL G Juneau Fool Clinic 14 Shattuck—Biue 379 ° . T S —