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PAGESIX POUGLAS NEWS OUTSIDE G. M. Ferguscn was a passenger this week via PAA for Seattle where he was to confer with offi- cials and be assigned to another Civil Service position, probably in the San Francisco area Ferguson, nee his arrival Alaska several years ago, was con- nected with the Veterans Office at Juneau. With the cut in appro- priations for that department, he along with many others had to enter other fields of employment Mrs. Ferguson and daughter Jerry Faye will remam here until their business affairs, including selling their Douglas home, is settled in NEW HOMES The Middleton Cabinet Shop and Building Contractors, are erecting a new low-cost home on Fourth Avenue, next to the Charles Gr residence. Fred Endres, who r cently completed building a beauti- ful home on St. Ann's Avenue, is now building a second one on Fourth and F Street, near the Troutman -esidence Fred Cunninghaw is building a new home on Fifth Avenue, next to the Schlegel residence. The new home almost completed on Second Street was built and is now owned by Al Lundstrom of Juneau The U. S. Bureau of N starting actual cencrete pouring Maytlower Islara ioday with un the Sealand Construction Co., contrac- tors. The two story concrete struc- ture will start taking building form quite noticably within the next few weeks. Two new structures to be used as warehouses are already completed on the island CITY ASKS SALE FOR UNPAID TAXES Through City Attorney D. Stabler, the City of Juneau has filed a petition in U. S. Dis- trict Court asking an order of sale for several tracts on which tuxes Howard are delinquent. please contact NELSON at LEN JOB (Half may also be seen, Building, Juneau. evenings. HENRY F. General C FOR prior Sale or Meicalf Bldg. Netice to Sub-Contractors of Junean 1f you should be inferested in giving us your sub-figure, | ACS Job 11 Mile ON GLACIER HIGHWAY TOWARD AUKE LAKE There will be plans and specifications | of ACS JOB 11 MILE, also ALASKA [ ROAD COMMISSION tractor in Alaska nce 1937 30 Shares of Stock Juneau Cold Storage Company We offer for Sale subject to offering, 50 Shares of Juneau Cold Storage Company Capi- tal Stock at $190 per share. Stock will be shipped draft attached through any Bank in Juneau. Write or wire i interested in this Stock. ALLEN & COMP Investment Securlies 'ALEUTIAN SAILS THIS MORNING FOR WEST WITH 12 EMBARKING The Aleutian docked yesterday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock from Seattle with 38 passengers disem- tarking and sailed to the Westward at 2:30 o'clock. this morning. | From Seattle, passengers werg: | Mrs. A. J. Boutin, B. L. Barne Mr. and Mrs. H. Blyberg, M Rhode Collins, Mrs. W. M. Chand- ler and son, Dr. and Mrs. G. E.| | Chichester, Mr. and Mrs. A. E.] | Crist, aret Graham. | Miss Margaret Jackson, Ray G.| Lucas, Mrs. J. Moore, Dr. and Mrs IB. W. McClure, Mrs. Sadie Pickert, | Miss Lillian Schwartz, Mrs. Joy| geyforth, Frank Shaw, Miss Nancy | | Shaw, Miss Janet Shaw, Dr. ROXy | L. Zububier, Francis J. Brown. | From Ketchikan Mrs. Harley | Bray, Norman B. Binns, Ray Cava- naugh, Garnet H. Godfrey, Mrs Bryan Lewis, Sister Billie, Lol Miller. George ein, Lucille Smith, Thomas ence, W. H Clarke, Grady W. Deas, J. J. Ervin, | Fred Murphy. For Seward: Miss Ernestine| { Zallman, John McCormick, Perty | | Hobbs, Merle Strickland, Miss Cleo | We-h, Miss Angel Collins, Miss |Eilen LeLure, Joan Bowma, Ruth | Bowma, Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Bowma. | For Cordova: Mrs. James Walker. | - - TUESDAY FLIGHT Nineteen passengers were apoard | Pacific Northern Airlines flights yesterday as follows: Frcm Anchorage: Claudia Kelsey, Rev. A. B. Mor-‘ gan, O. W. Grarrell, Clara Dilg, | R. H. Lamont. i From Cordova: A. B. Loeb, Mike | Ww. E. Beemer‘i Edwards, M. Moore, Harry Lucas.|Mrs. V. F. Williams, Mrs. H. Stone- ing Steel, Government Furnished, | house, Christine A. (lekovic.\, James Hauser, Leslie To Anchorage: Myrtle Thorenton, i Dr. T. Rietlinger, Dr. R. E. Smith, W. D. Brewer, Mrs. J. E. Ryan, M. H. Kossis, John Mulligan, Fred Wendt. To Kediak: Mary McFadden. MR. GEORGE GLEN way between AL- | An- | chorage and Fairbanks). ALASKA ROAD C | | OMMISSION plans | 3rd floor, Federal | OTHERWISE contact HENRY | WOLLF, Baranof Hotel, 6 to 9, 3 | WOLLF, Inc. | 19 ABOARD PNA'S | Y ALASKA COASTAL CARRIES 104 ON TUESDAY FLIGHTS On flights yvesterday by Alaska Coastal Airlines, 25 passengers were carried interport, 36 arrived and 43 left for a total of 104 For Petersburg: Mr. Hamm, S. A. Shirley, Mr. F fstad For Ketchikan: L. T. Oldroyd, Mr. Budnick, Mrs. Jack McPhee. For Wrangell: William Winn, For Haines: Mr. and Mrs. Les Madder, Agnes The It. For Skagway: Arthur Bauer, G D. Germain, Guy Russo, Ed Thag- rich, Mike Pusich, Mrs. P. Johnson For Lake Hasselborg: Cor Brown, Mrs. G. G. Brown and Mrs. McLeod. Mr For Elfin Cove: Julia James, Mrs. | H. Suririle, Blanche Peterson. For Hoonah: Ken Bowman. For Icy Straits: H2 For Gustavus: Carl Richl, am Johnson. For Pelican: G. E. Hamilton, Mrs W. T. Johnson. For Bartlett Cove: J. Strons. For Sitka: Mrs. Googe, S. Doran Sergius Irtel, Roy Holman, Susan Loraas, Justin Ripley, Gregg Ripley, H. Donnelly, Jr., Nathan Butcher, Wal- lace Bolz, Jr., James Price. From Sitka: Lois Jund, R. Fred- s, A. C. Dillard, Mrs. C. Rush- r, Mrs. Pugh, Alice Evans. Ordenia Will- From Hood Bay: Mr. Haffner. | From Gustavus: Lar Lehinan, Mrs. William H. Lehman From Pelican: Eliza and Marie ork, M. W. Loule, R. Lindsey, T. Millard. From Hoonah: Lonnie Houston. From Lake Hasselborg: Red Hol- loway, Vern Knutson, Howard Ma- ier. From Haines: M. Brown, Mrs George R. Betts, Frank Merritt, L. Joseph O. Rude, Heller, Albert These fine trains DAILY Streamliner “CITY OF PORTLAND” Through to Chicago ... schedule . . . early arrival. "“PORTLAND RO Lois Jund, Jim Rodgers, | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ——— Mack, R. Laurin. From Skagway: Miss Elva King- ham, Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Schuckert, M. J. Zattenhel, H. T. Kapanski. From Ketchikan: M. Krasilov- sky. From Petersburg: A. F. Lawrence. BOAT WORK AT JUNEAU MARINE BASE, N. C. co. Recently copper painted ai the Juneau Marine Base of the North- ern Commercial Co. were the Oceanic owned by Ole Westby and the Janette owned by Merle Rhodes. The Glacier Bay cwned ky L. Ja- cobsen of Pelican is on the ways | now for copper painting. | i | DIAMOND CEMENT SAILS Diamond Cement, Alaska Steam- {ship Co., freighter, is scheduled | to sail from Seattle July 27 and jwill call at Juneau. cargo will be carried. CE AL SERVICZS ADMIN- ISTRATION, BUREAU OF PUBLIC 'ROADS JULY 15, 1949. SEALED { BIDS will be received at the office Federal and Territorial ; Juneau, Alaska, until 9:00 AM. on | August 8, 1949, and then publicly | opened for furnishing the materials ‘and performing the work for con- structing Alaska Forest Highway | Projects 1-B7,G3 and 1-D6,E4, Grad- 'ing, Surfacing and Bridge, Tongass , Highway, Tongass National Forest, First Judicial Division, Territory of Alaska. Project 1-B7,G3 is 1.579 miles in length and is located approxi- mately 6 miles north of the City of Ketchil of work involved are approximately as follows: Clearing 15 Acres; Grub- bing 10 Acres; Unclassified Excava- tion 95,000 Cu.Yd.; Unclassified Ex- cavation for Structures 590 Cu.¥d.; Unclassified Exacavation for Borrow 9,000 Cu.Yds.; Overhaul 304,000 Sta. Yd. Special Overhaul of Borrow 10,- 000 Cu.Yd.Mi.; Crushed Gravel or Crushed Stone Base Course 4,500 Cu. Yd.; Concrete 160 Cu.Yd.; Reinforc- 24,000 Lb.; Treated Timber, Govern- ment Furnished, 39 M.ft.o.m.; Cor- make your trip fast Union Pacific! L Omaha * Chicago * Denver * Kansas City connections to $t. Louis * Texas * East * Southwest "IDAHOAN” Denver * Kansas City * St. East * Southwest Through cars connecting “CITY OF ST. LOUIS" streamliner. All train schedules on stand. UNION PACIFIC TICKET OFFICE ; 1300 4th Ave. ot University. Phone ELliott 6933 Seatt! UNION Louis with Road of the lard time Only dryi of the Bureau of Public Roads, 419 ! Building, | n and the principal items |’ the pleasant way UNION PACIFIC | Lean back and watch America roll by. Whether businéss or pleasure — interlude in which to relax. You'll enjoy every mile when you travel - RAILROAD A WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1949 rugated Metal Culvert Pipe, Govern- ment Zurnished, 960 LinFt.; Sec- tional Plate Pipe, Government Furn- ished, 112 LinFt.; Treated Timber Piling, Government Furnished, 1,550 Lin Ft.; Structural Steel Piling, Gov- ernment Furnished, 480 Lin.Ft. Proj- est 1-D6,E4 is 2.703 miles in length and is located approximately 4 miles south of the City of Ketchikan and the principal items of work are ap- proximately as follows: Clearing 16! Acres; Grubbing 9 Acres; Unclassi- fied Excavation 80,000 Cu.Yd.; Un- Classified Excavation for Structures | 1,500 Cu.Yd; Unclassified Excavation | for Borrow 22,000 Cu.Yd.; Overhaul 1925000 Sta.Yd.; Special Overhaul of | Borrow 67,000 Cu.Yd.Mi.; Crushed Gravel or Crushed Stone Base Course 9,100 Cu.Yd.; Concrete 60 Cu. ] ¥d.; Reinforcing Steel, Government; Furnished, 5500 Lb.; Corrugated Metal Culvert Pipe, Government Furnished, 2,680 LinFt.; Bids on| these two projects will be received | separately or as a combination of the two. Plans and specifications may | be examined by prospective bidders at Bureau of Public Roads, 419 Fed- eral and Territorial Building, Ju- neau, Alaska; Bureau of Public Roads, 208 Broadway-Oak Building, Portland, Oregon; Associated Gen- eral Contractors of America, Ben- jamin Franklin Hotel, Seattle, Washington; Associated General Contractors of America, Multnomah Hotel, Portland, Oregon; Associated ! General Contractors of America, | 304-306 Central Building, Anchorage, Alaska. Where copies of plans and i | specifications are requested, a de- posit of $10.00 will be required to | insure their return. If these are not | eturned within 15 days after open- | ing of bids, the deposit will be “or- | feited to the Government. Checks Ishould be made payable to the| Treasurer of the United States. | Plans and specifications may be ob- | tained at the office of Buresu of | Puplic Roads, 419 Federal and ‘Ter- | ritorial Building, Juneau, Alaska, land Bureau of Public Roads, 208 | | Broadway-Oak Building, Portland.} |Oregon. H. A. Stoddart, Division | Engineer. | First publication, July 19, 1949. Last publication, July 21, 1949. { | { [ | | | { EAST by East a delightful ow Fares. * e, Wash. PACIFIC Sreamliners SALE withdrawal of ANY Orlando, Fla. | N l IR anchor winch. pilot house. Radio tr: July 1 and certificate rings and bearings in 1800 to 2000 rpm. FOR SALE: M. V. Beachcomber Excellent packer and freight boat. Good river boat. Certified by‘ U. S. Coast Guard for limited coastwise trade, Southeastern Alaska, Cape Spencer to Prince Rupert. All steel rebuilt with new bow from LCM, new side plating. Twin GMC | Diesels, all pilot house control, power take off, cargo winch and boom, capacity 2000 lbs., uses regular sling boards, barrel hooks, etc. Ten ton IAHITT A All essential gear requ Four bunks, nice galley, stainless steel, head, insulated house, raised ansmitter and receiver. Radio matic. Kirsten auto pilot, electric air whistle, bell, approved bronze lights, 10-inch searchlight, bouyant apparatus. life rings, skiff, All conversion work, wheelhop§e, etc., done by Olsen & Winge in Seattle in 1948. All first class materials and gear. Vessel just reinspected renewed. Both engines overhauled and rebuilt to 165 HP in May, 1948, new one engine in June of 1949, Length—62 feet; width—14 feet, 2 inches; depth—4 feet, 6 inches; gross—42 tons registered measurements. Averages 814 knots at 1450 engine rpm, will do 10 to 12 knots at $22.000 Owner leaving for sever:_ll months on August 1 and is anxious to sell before leaving. Write or wire J. W. McKINLE Box 1533 Juneau, Alaska ired by Coast Guard. ! direction finder, auto- v | WANTED: No. 1 Peeler Alaska Ce- | FOR SALE W-A-N-T A-D-S . FOR SALE LADIES Bike; 50 }ieces open stock egg shell china; Electric toaster. Phone Douglas 552. 46 3t ONE EACH portable and regular size washing machines, canner and pressure cooker, and boys bicycle. See at The North Trans- fer Office. 46 3t CUT-down Ford V-8 racer—every thing completely new including body. Has been run only a few hours. Call 7 double 7 between 8 and 4. $600. 46 tf BEST combmation business in Al- aska, pool hall and barber shop. Highest prices, a sacrifice. Box 503, Cordova, Alaska. 241 12t BURCHCRAFT, 16 ft. new, $300. Madsen’s Cycle and Fishing Sup- ply. 40 tf A FAST Luxony Runabout, “The | Sweet Lorraine” prices to “ell im- mediately. Also 1948 Hudson sedan. Packard Boat Building Shop, phone 817. 39 tf o 0 0000000 00 CRECENT APT, centrally located; good investment. Call 428. 39 tf THREE rocm house trailer; alum- inum exterior, spung glass insu- fated, gasoline or butane range with oven, oil heater, fluorescents, venetian blinds, ice box, sleeps four. Beautifully furnished. Rea- sonable. Ph. Douglas 772 eve- nings. 236 tt SEVERAL Large anc Small Dia- monds. Perfect stones. Bargain prices at the First National Bank. 35 tf JOHNSON outbosra 9.8 hp motor, A-1 condition. See J. S. MacKin- non at Alaska Laundry. 28 tf FOR SALE: Welding and body re- | pair shop suitable for general re- pairs and machine shop work; priced for quick sale far below value. See Stan Perry, 109 Wil-| loughby Ave., after 4:30 p.m. 28 “i A-LMOST- New, excellent conditici, baby Whirldry Washing Machine, $60. Call 035 five rings. 24 t1 | | LONG Established business, liquor store, grocery and meat market with living quarters. Must settle | estate. Ph. 103 or P.O. Bex 2596. | 168 tf | LOG CABIN 28x15 1t incice. Hawk Inlet. Call 143. 202 tf | WANTED WANTED: Bgyi for lawn mowing job. Call Black 565. 51 3t 2 or 3 BEDROOM house that about $1,250 down will handle. Phone Red 230. 50 3t SAWMILL ;pe}ntol‘ wants' pem{:;n- ent job, partnership, logging equipment. Write 63 care Em- pire. 49 4t dar logs, diameter 22” and up, lengths prices f.o.b. shipping point, earliest - shipment. Nieder- meyer-Martin Co., Spalding Bldg., Portland 4, Ore. 48 Tt OLD GOLD WANTED—High cash prices paid at once for your old gold watch cases, rings, Dpins, teeth, bracelets, silver, etc. In- formation free. Satisfaotion guar- anteed. Otis Rossell, Waltersburg, Penn. 48 tf just assigned Coast Guard Cutter Storis, permanent duty urgently needs 2 to 3 bed- room house, furnished or un- furnished for wife and 2 school age daughters. Call E. W. Grafton, OFFICER Phone 70. 48 5t WAITRESS wanted. Apply at Percy’s. 48 tf WAITRESS for evening work. In- quire Terr. Employment Office at once. 47 tf WANTED to buy old Russian tea chest, red or green. Ph. 374. 18 a WISCONSIN Sofa, new uphouwry:; fold and runaway bed with mat- | tress, good condition. Phone 466; after 5 p.m. ph. Red 462. .34 3t See Mexico During Two-Mo@E Vacation Back from a two-month vacation which took them down the West Coast all the way to Ensenada, Mexico, are Mrs. Senna Powers and her daughter, Beverly. They returned yesterday by plane from Seattle. Feeling that they have had their share of sunshine after weeks spent in Californiia, they're glad to te back. They spent some time in Berkeley and San Francisco be- fore going on to Los Angeles, San | Diego and Mexico. Light traveling from the farthest \point in the universe which humar (beings ‘can see with the naked eye T requires atout 900,000 years to reach e e 0 0 o0 v e 20 e PRACTICALLY NEW FOUR BED- ROOM HOUSE, furnished, Way- nor Addition. A-1 heating system. View window overlooking Channel. Near bus line. COME 1IN and look over detailed plans for new houses. These will be ready for occupancy this Fall. Make choice now, plan color scheme and make one of them ‘YOUR home. TWO BEDROOM furnished house. Close in. $500 down and $100 per month. THREE BEDROOM furnished house. Wonderful view. New elec- tric refrigerator and range. A good buy at $6,500. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES: Among others, Machine shop. Very best location. Price reduced; well- equipped cafe doing good business; an excellent opportunity in ladies’ specialty shop. ‘DOUGLAS—— WE HAVE several homes in Douglas. Furnished or unfurnished. Priced from $4200 to $15,000. Some ready for immediate occupancy. FRITZ COVE. 5% ACRES of patented land. Large house. Excellent water supply. BEAUTIFUL year-round home with hardwood floors. One bedroom on ground floor with another to b2 finished. Arrange to see this at- tractive place and discuss terms with owner. TWO BEDROOM log house on Auke Lake. Close to bus line and stores. tures including large stone fire- place. SEVERAL summer cabins in good locations and wide price range. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 uver First Naticnal Bank OOM House, fireplace, large living room, large kitchen, hardwoed floors, laundry room, Hot water heat. Call 015-2 rin2s after 12 noon. 51 tf center of Duu@in;. 51 4t 2 LEVEL lots, Phone Douglas 464. 2 or 3 Bedroom House, full ce- ment basement, level lot; schcol 1% blocks. Call owner, Douglas 464. 51 4t 8-PIECE dining rcom set, platform rocker, small oriental rug: all good condition. Ph. Blue 127. 513t PONTAIC Olub Sedan, 1941, excel- lent condition. All new tires. Ph. Blue 273. 50 3t SUNNEN S & D and Junior cyl. hones, expansion reamers w,/Dpi- lots. See Jim as Connors Mo- tors. 50 3x MISC. Household furnishings. Ph. Black 474. 49 3t $4800—4-bedroom house, furnished, garage, 1936. Plymouth, motor re- newed, 100x100 ft. lot, nice yard, nice view, next to Douglas High School. H. J. O’Singa. 49 6t GREEN Enamel Kitchen Heater, coils and blower attached, with oil gauge and fittings, $50 cash. Call after 12 noon, ph. Red 805. 49 6t Green 665 between 5 and 6 p.m. 49 tf New - Used - Rebuilt Seattle Auto Wrecking Co. 1950 1st Avenue So. 26 tf WEBSTER Record Player and short wave radio, both in gcod condi- tion. Call Red 524 after 5 p. m. 47 tf 16-Foot round bottom boat for in- board or outboard. See outside Boddings warehouse. Make offer. Blue 913. 43 tf 1940 Chrysler 4 door. Make offer. Ph. Blue 913. See at Connors Motors. 43 tr QUICK SALE: Philcc refrigerator and box springs mattress, good condition, price reasonable. Phone Black 614 or 796. 44 9t FOR VACATIONERS TAKU LODGE For those who enjoy comfort while “Roughing It” Special weekend excursion for Ju- neau residents including transporta- tion via plane or water taxi, and river boat for fishing trip, $30.00. Contact Ralph Wright at the Chamber of Commerce Travel In- formation booth in Alaska Coastal office, Baranof Hotel. 212 ¢ ATTENTION TOURISTS RIDE the mailboat “Yakobi” for an intimate acquaintance with _SE Alaska. Icebergs, fishing and hot springs bath. 600 miles scen- ery. 4 ddys, 3 nights. $32.00 plus tax round trip with meals, Call £ it This homs has many unusual fea- | FORSALE | If we haven't got it—we'll get it. FOR SALE 4-BEDROOM house, 3 years old, full basement, automatic heat. Completely furnished. Garage. 3-BEDROOM log cabin, Auk Bay area. Full bath. Patented land. Completely fitted for winter liv- ing. DUPLEX. Two well furnished apts. One very luxurious with 35-1t. | living room and excellent channel view. A fine home for a couple without children. $75.00 per mo, from 2nd apartment. Owner fin- anced at generous’ terms. 3-BEDROOM unfurnished home: large yard and good location Basement and automatic heat, $8,300. William Winn—Phone 234 $850 House on raft, furnished. $2500 1 bd, furn. near harbor. $3000 Five houses furn, 1 bd. $3500 Apt., modern, 2 story unfin, $4500 1 bd furn., piano, radio-comb. $4750 5 bd. furn, fireplace, view. $56500 2 bd. furn., close in. $7,000 2 bed furn., $1350 down, $85 month. $9,000 2 bd. furn., firepiace, garage | $10500 4 bd. furn, 2 bath. | $13,600 10 cabins Willoughby, terms, $12,600 Two 1 bd apts, furn. 12th st. $13,100 4 bd unfurn., fireplace, yard. $13,500 2 bd furn. Behrends Ave. $13,650 3 bd uufurn., garage. Gla- cier Highway. * $15500 3 bd. full bsmt., fireplace, view, good nbrhood. Terms. $18,500 2 bd. furn. apt over shop, $90 month income. Terms. ’5_2!‘000 4 apt bldg front Willoughby $21,000 7 apt. 1 heuse inc. bldg. lot. | 85,000 down to right buyer. $21,000 3 apt furn. East St. Terms. 2 two bd., one 1 hd. AUK BAY-HIGHWAY LISTINGS $900 2-room cabin, 5 acre homesite. $2500 nice cabin, Lena Cove. $3600 2 bd., 3 acres pat. Fritz Cove $4500 3 bd part furn., 5 acres pat., Loop Rd. Will lease. $4900 2 bd. conc basement, Auk Bay $5,000 5 acres pat, inc beach, old house. $6500 4 bd unfin New, Auk Bay $21,000 10 acres pat., 3 residences, 2 decks, Army road. Terms. DOUGLAS LISTINGS $1800 2 bd modern, beach. $5500 4 bd, large yard, bsmt. $8,000 New 2 bd., 2 lots. BUILDING LOTS 40 cn good road, Airport. 30 alonz Highway. $4200 100x100 filled. Small Harbor. $4200 60x150 filled. SBHrbr. PEIER WOOD SALES ACENCY Real Estate - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th At Harbur — Phonr 917 LOST AND FOUND LOST: One week-end, July 15-17th. Butch. 51 3t Boat LOST: Eversharp ball-point and photo folder on Basin Road. Call Blue 657. 50 3t LOST K;s on iéa{her shoe string. Please return to Empire. Re- ward. 49 3t - s | SINGLE Room for man. Inquire | 404 4th St. 47 tf 2 Willoughby. 220 tf ‘NI’CE Clean Rooms, steam hei;ted. 315 Gold St. 220 tt STEAMHEATED }oums, weekly of Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69 t WURILTZER Spinit Andersca Piano Shop. Ph. SEAVIEW Apt. for rent, one block from Federal Blig. 890 t1 NICE CLEAN stcam heated room, also steam baths. Scandinavian Rooms. 738 t1 CALL a Glacier Cab for safe, courteous service. New cars; also tours to Fairbanks, Anchorage or any points on the Alaska High- way. Owned and operated by G. R. Churchill. Call 666 or 959. 44t JUNEAU FGOT CLINIC. Dr. W T. Riley, Chiropodist, Rm. 14 Shattuck Bldg., Phone Blue 378 HOPES New ana Used Mdse. W buy, sell and exchange. 314 2n¢ St. Phone 908. 99 WINTER and POND, CO. Inc. Complete Photographis S evervpinig - FTIMUNE - BN Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats GUARANTEED Realistic Perman. ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up, Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201, 815 Decker Way. t Red 118 or 667. 45 u ot Brownie's Liquor Sfore Dr. E. Lannon Kelly Phone 103 139 So. Franklin Osteopath P. O. Box 2508 PHONE BLUE 670 —_—

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