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PAGE SIX 3 24 PR o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE--JUNEAU, ALASKA ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUREAU TC KETCHIKAN via Petersbiurg and Wrangell ; setions to Craig, Klaweck and Hydaburg Convenient afternoon departure 30 P. M. FOR RESERVA' S——— T For Estimates on that New Basemeni, House or Fireplace—PHONE 416—Evenings We have enough PUMIC 1 CONCRETE BLOCK or sev houses EARL CRASS AND SON — | Planes abioard the Pinc Island, par- from a list of names submitted by |scholarship committees of state FROM SITKA The ANS MS Mt. Edgecumbe left last week for Seattle to pick up supplies for the Wrangell Institute and Mt. Edgecumbe School. Pas- SI 1:-,n\ltmihci ‘;?,Y:onlcfisuk.x sengers aboard kound for the|American Airways with 16 arriving el ¢ with the visiting|States were: Mr. and Mrs. Roy|irom the Interior and 13 members PR Y M e, | Peratrovich and three children: |of a Travel Unlimited tour arriv- ed early Tuesday through Sat- tenders USS S Susuin with avy which @ morning and stayed urday. The sedpls Pine Island and USS Crthepedic Hospital and now in charge of the hospital brace shop. Marks will spend some time in the | by plane this morning returning to |their home in Juneau after a brief visit with their grandparents here. ticularly the two helicopters Ta speople practically dropped all pretense of working when t! Alex Marks, former patient at the|ir 78 FOR SOUTH ON PAN AM FLIGHTS Twenty-eight passengers left for lihe South yesterday aboard Pan from Annettee, | included: From Fairbanks: L. S. Merrill, H. L. Deshane, Tom Cunningham, | f;";’ fl?mimn '“‘; ’Iif”_ "‘:\d”n’:i'ig’!‘smnes taking specialized training |R. C. Cook, Gerald Goebel, George J%(k Pom‘j stopped in for & visit in brace shop work. Another stu-|Brink, Ralph Willlams, Joan Grn-; n,',,.(,m, Hortt n summer maneu- |9EDE passenger is John Goldoff, | nell, Mrs. Alzert Rau, Rex Glass-| 3 B - P | who will join the crew of the North | cc H. W. Gibbs, E. Skillman, | i { E < tore | Star, having completed his training)Jarl Olson, Robert Thorp, Jerry The ships were open to VISItOXS| g T, vioaiion at Mt. Edgecumbe | McCarthy, Alfred Brady. - ‘:‘(“r':"“—‘ke”z"”;) stay ‘”m'“['l“" “(’H‘l‘::‘schuuL | "o seattle: George Sundborg, | vel usy cc etir S, | 1 Adasee ; Svav | Main m,fcm of attraction w | g B {2 \f”“ h LR "ww"d'. el | Ronnie and Bobbie Rusher lefi|and Mrs, H. S. Wood, Barbara | Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Col-! Rigby, Margaret Ross,| H. Ingeram, Albert Forsythe, Fern| Their mother, Mrs. Carl Rusher |Lude n, Mrs. J. C. Yadon, Helen | helicopters were in action over| oioave b Siane Monday with ire, Robert Hildre, Charlotte | town, sknmm‘mg flpd hovering h“r’\!m' youngest son, Dexter, if the|Thorpe, M. Mess, L. Larson, How-| and there like gigantic humming me.:sl’n.\ he broke out with today|ard Elford, Nick Bez, Ro:ert Bas- On Friday the i on the ball park to tal or Charteris aboard for a ride. | And on Saturday a group of gues of the Admiral were taken to Lake Eva for a days fishing, returninz hmccpien: prove to be the three-day variety. A Prince Rupert fish boat stop- ped in port this week with the re- port that off Cape Ommaney they'd sighted big schcels cf silvers !. t in time Tor Sy WNpe salling. | | nd humpies. The fish were far | Several baseball games were | qffshore ‘p]n_\vd between ships and town More fish were Lrought into port today than on any other day since he start of the season. teams with the town teams winning |each one. The Clubs were open to |, the service men and on Friday eve- | _ ning 2 large pu:lic dance was given ‘ at Community House and was thore 1y enjoyed by all. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE | That Howard D. Stabler, admin- istrator of the estate of Lila B. Olds | Carpenter, deceased, has filed his Mrs. Mary Nan Gamble and her |final account and report of his ad- Gene Isley, D. D. Dygart, #et i Ketchikan: R. W. Algeo,| Helen Cloudy. TARGET PRACTICE HELD BY CGC STORIS CREW Small arms firing was started this morning on the Mendenhall| Glacier Range by the crew of the CGC Storis. Target practice will | continue for two weeks, using| Browning automatic rifles. pistols! ind carbines. : | INVITATION TO BID J Notice is hereby given that sealed ‘ldau,r!.ler Keith Ann were guest ministration of said estate, and his bids will be received by the Com- | FORSALE | W-A-N-T A FOR SALE NEED a boat for the Salmon Der- | by? 18-ft. cabin cruiser. Inquire at 2nd house, Thane. 53 6t WILL TRADE Mcdel A Ford block new parts for good skiff. Ph. 902 9 to 5 days. 53 3t in small machine shop. 311 W. 1th Street. 53 tf FURNISHED three apartment house, with small machine shop in rear. Will consider selling ma- | chinery separate, 327 W. 11th] Street. 53 tf | BOXERS: 2 mo. old, AKC regist Brindle Males $100; females $75.| Write C. L. Jones, Yakutat. 53 2t LADIES Bike; 50 pieces apen stock egg shell china; Electric toaster. Phone Douglas 552, 46 3t ONE EACH portakle and regu]arl size washing machines, canner | and pressure cooker, and boys | bicycle. See at The North Trans- fer Office. 46 3t PRACTICALLY. NEW FOUR BED- ROOM HOUSE, furnished, Way- nor Addition. A-1 heating system. View window overlooking Channel. Near bus line. COME IN 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. 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 | BURCHCRAFT, 16 ft. new, $300. Madsen's Cycle and Fishing Sup- ply. 40 tf Sales by Public Auction and Private Creaty Clironghout the Year NEXT EUCTION SHLES DATES MUTATION MINK AUG. 4th GENERAL, INC. MINK, SILVER FOX, COLOR PHASE FOX GENERAL, INC. MINK, SILVER FOX, COLOR PHASE FOX AUG. 23rd SEPT. 20th ‘lflm week at the home of the; - ! petition for distribution thereof, in er of Veterans' Affairs, Terri- | CRECENT APT., cent-ally located; tising! | cousin, Mrs. E. M. Goddard. Miss |the United States Commissioner’s | Gamble, who is in the researchicourl for Juneau Precinet, at Ju- department of the Congressional | neau, Alaska; that 10 o'clock A. M., Library in Washington, D.C., ar-|September 19th, 1949, has been fixed |riveq Thursday while her mother | as the time and said court the place who has been loaned temporarily | for hearing same; and that all ber- to the Census Bureau, remained in |sons concerned therein are hereby | Juneau to set up the census office |notified to appear at said time and and then came on to Sitka Friday.|place and file their objections, if | any, to said final account and peti- { Mrs. Ben Miller returned t tion for settlement and distribution week from Juneau wk she had | thereof; and that the court at such spent several weeks in St Ann'-:hu\ring will adjudicate and decree Hospital for major surgery. |who the heirs and distributees of _ | the deceased person are. Russel Clithero, accompanied | Dated: Juneau, Alaska, July 7 her husband, left this morning | 1949. for Portland wheré she will enter | pital for eye surgery. 15th, HOWARD D. STABLER, Administrator. First publication, July 15, 1949, Mrs. LeRoy Chisholm and daugh- |Last publication, Aug. 5, 1949. iter Ann left aboard the Alaska NP . Thursday to spend the summer NO. 6096-A. with her parents in Wisconsin. Mr. Chisholm, who has been with the Columbia Lumber Company here for several years, has been trar One, at Juneau. red to Anchorage where he will| RALPH YOUNG, JR., Plaintiff vs.! | ALIAS SUMMONS In the District Court for the Terri- tory of Alaska, Division Numbex—l ! bids. | First publication, July 16, 1949 | Last publication, July 25, 1949. | NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL | | ACCOUNT, REPORT AND PETI- | TION FOR FINAL AWARD AND ssistant manager of the com-| CHRYSSILA BYRNE YOUNG, retail department. Defendant. 1 ! The Chisholm home on B Street The President of the United States has ceen bought by Pastor and| of America, to the above-named Mrs. Robert Rowland of the Church | defendant, GREETING: |of Christ, You are hereby commanded to ap- | |pear in the District Court for the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright, Jr.|Territory of Alaska, First Division, and daughter at arrived aboard | within thirty days after the last pub- the Alaska Friday for the summer lication of this summons, namely, cannery seaso: | within thirty days after the 29 day hgser o) |cf July, 1948, in case this summons Pastor Kenneth French 're-|is published, or within forty days turned this week aboard Dis|after the date of its service upon ‘cruiser the Madura from a month.;iwu' in case this summons is served visit in Kodiak on business for the on you personally, and answer the | Pentecostal Missions. complaint of the above-named i plaintiff on file in the said Court eleven year old|in the above-entitled action. |nephew of Mrs. Ben Bilbo, arrived| The said plaintiff in said action |aboard the Alaska to speand the |demands the following relief: Dis- i summer, He will return to his home | solution of the bonds of matrimony n Gary, Indiana, in time for thc{now existing between plaintiff and reopening of school. | you. | | And in the event you fail to so | Gary Ladely, of Mr. and Mrs. | appear and answer, the plaintiif Jim Ladely, received word this | will take judgment against you for week that he is winner of the $300 | want thereof, and will app Terry Murr to the | Elks National Foundation’s annual Court for the relief demanded in his | Most Valuable Student award. This | complaint and as hereinabove stated is one of 49 awards made by the| WITNESS, the Honorable | foundaticn from a permanent trust | GEORGE W. FOLTA, Judge of the 'fund. The winners are selected above Court, and the seal of said M, V. Beachcomber Excellent packer and f U. S. Coast Guard for limited Spencer to Prince Rupert. steel rebuilt with new bow co 1 ¢ht boat. 1 pilot hot 000 1bs., i tainless steel, head, ceiver. hi rand 1 matic. Kirst electric air v 10-inch search ant appara All conversion work, whe 11948, All first class materials and gear. July 1 and certificate renewed. Seattle ‘ FOR SALE: overhauled a n one h engines in June of 1949. feet ; width—14 feet stered measurements. engine Leng gross—42 tons Avera 1800 to 2000 rpm. 522,000 Owner sell before lea or Wire J. W. McKINLEY Box g Jun»;zxu., lAlu.\ka O AR AR L RGO OE Good river boat. se trade, Southeastern Alaska, Cape All essential gear required by Coast Guard. from LCM, new side plating. ower take off, cargo winch and boom, ds, barrel hooks, ete. Radio direction finder, auto- istle, bell, approved bronze lights, | us, life rings, skiff. lhouse, ete., done by Olsen & Winge in Vessel just reinspected 1 rebuilt to 165 HP in May, 1948, new 2 inches; depth—4 feet, 6 inches; 5 knots at 1450 engine rpm, will do 10 to 12 knots at ral months on August 1 and is anxious to Court hereunto affixed on the 16 day of June, 1949. (SEAL) J. W. LEIVERS, Clerk. | By LOIS P. ESTEPP, | Deputy Clerk. | First publication, July 1, 1949. Last publication, July ©9, 1949. Last publication, July 29, 1949. | DISTRIBUTION ] NOTICE: IS HEREBY GIVEN | that on July 7th, 1949, ALASKA | PERSONAL SERVICE AGENTS, | administrator of the estate of AL- | BERT LURZ, also known as AL KIRSCH, Deceased, made and filed J in the above entitled Court at Ju- | neau, Alaska, its Final Account and | Report and Petition for Final| Award and Distribution, and that | on said day this Court entered its | Order directing that a hearing be had upon said Final Account and Report and Petition for Final Award | and Distribution before it on the th day of September, 1949, at 10:00K o'clock A.M. of said day at the office | of the said United States Commis- sioner and Probate Judge, in the Federal-Territorial Building, in Ju- neau, Territory of Alaska, and re- quiring all persons to then and there | appear and make their objections, if any, thereto, and to the settle- ment, thereof; and, to the final| award and distribution of the resi- | due of this estate to Maggie Kirsch | of Quincy, California, who has been decreed by the above entitled Court | to be the surviving widow of de- ceased. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 7th | day of July, 1949. (SEAL) GORDON GRAY, United States Commissioner and Ex- Officio Probate Judge for Juneau | Commissioner’s Precinct, Alaska. First publication, July 8, 1949. Certified by Twin GMC ‘ Ten ton Juneau Airport, Juneau, Alask Tract B-1 + 55.72 Acres 2 ... 235 Acres 3 ... 36.32 Acres Tract A-4 . .. 23.55 Acres 3 small tracts as In Tract A- insulated house, raised AN must be submitted on de: con: received the GEI until at 10:00 a.m., PDST, August &, 1949, Bid form; General . CAA, Juneau Airport, Juncau, Alaska Propertiet : Th Service: dvertisement is not a b: bids in the light of P! proposals. T 008 culative o reservation. ot Public Law 229, 80th Congress, relat roads, highways, bridges, etc. GOVERNMENT SALE—NO PRIORITIES 11 TRACTS OF LAND Bids are invited for the purchase of the following properties, having available power, telephone and bus service, located at id Form No. RAL-PD-2-49.” This form es the property, contains a map of the area, states the terms and itions of sale, and provides instructions on how to bid, Bids will be il 4:30 p.m., Pacific Daylight Saving Time, August 5, 1949, at NERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION, Avenue, Seattle 1, Washington, wcre they will bé publicly opened and read and further jnformation may be obtained ervices Admiristration, War may be inspected at any time, Terms of Administration, War Asset Property Act, as amended, and to reject any or all ny transfer of titles will be subject to the ' GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION WAR ASSETS |- 1319 Second Ave. s Seattle a: Tract A-6 ..... 2.10 Acres Tract A-11 . 43.83 Acres Tract A-14-A , . . 10.00 Acres Tract A-19-C ... 3.91 Acres follows: 2.72 Acres 18 2.65 Acr 4.05 Acre War Assets, 1319 Second at the above named Assets Office, or by contacting the le are cash or credit. asis for megotiation and General reserves the right to con- the applicable objectives of the rovisions of Executive Order fissionable materials and subject to ive to reservation of rights of way for | BOOKKEEPER for large Juneau| tory of Alaska, for the sale of the — good investment. Call 428. 39 tf following described property: i Tract Ne. =, containing .065 | acres of land; Tract No. S con- | taining approximately 2,500 square feet of land, together ! with a three-bedroom dwelling situate thereon, and all -per- | sonal property on said premises locatea at 222 West Seventh Street, Juneau, Alaska. | Each bid must be enclosed in a | sealed envelope, addressed to the| COMMISSIONER OF VETERANS' AFFAIRS, BOX 2721, Juneau, Al- aska. Bids will be received on or | before the 27th day of July, 1949, at the hour of 10:00 o’clock A. M., and opened at Room 222, Federal Build- | ing, Juneau, Alaska. H The Commissioner reserves the right to accept or reject any or all } THRLE room 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 t1 SEVERAL Large an¢ Small Dia- monds. Perfect stones. Bargain prices at the First National| Bank. 35 tf, JOHNSON outbozra 9.8 hp motor, A-1 condition. See J. 8. MacKin- ncn at Alaska Laundry. 28 tf FOR SALE: Welding and body re-| pair shov 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 tf ALMOST New, excellent condition, baby Whirldry Washing Machine, $60. Call 035 five rings. 24 tf LONG Established business, llquor store, grocery and meat market | with living quarters. Must settle estate. Fh. 103 or P.O. Bex 2596. 168 tf LOG CAB}N 28x18 It inside. Hawk Inlet. Call 143. 202 tf WANTED EXPECTING Mother with 2 chil- dren urgently needs to rent apt. or house. Call Orpheum Apts., ph. 396, ask for Mrs. W. L. Le- var. 35t firm to handle approximately 90! accounts receivable and do gen- eral office work; will be assisted by accountant who handles gen- eral ledger. Phone 969 or 638 dur- ing oifice hours. 52 3t DAY WORK Wanted. Call Lucille, Black 210, 52 6t URGENTLY NEEDED to rent furnished house or apartment by ’au-rPIVECE':Wdining room set, platform FRITZ COVE- 514 ACRES of patented land. Large house. Excellent water supply. BEAUTIFUL year-round home with hardwood floors. One bedroom on ground floor with another to be 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. This home has many unusual fea- | tures including large stone fire- plade. SEVERAL summer cabins in ‘good locations and wide price range. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National Bank FOR SALE KITCHEN steel cabinet, occasion- al table, radio table, electric iron, ironing board, card table and other miscellaneous house- hold equipment. Phone Black 474 after 12 noon. 22 SHEETS threec-eights dinch plas- ter- hoard and 15 cartons semi- thick rock wool insulating batts. Less than market price. Will de- liver on highway or Juneau- Douglas area. Call Red 710. 52 3t 3-BEDROOM ouse, fireplace, large living room, large Kitchen, | hardwoed floors, laundry rcom, Hot water heat. Call 015-2 rings after 12 noon. 51 tf 2 LEVEL lots, center of Douglas. Phone Douglas 464. 51 4t 2 or 3 Bedroom House, full ce- ment basement, level lot; school 1% blocks. Call owner, Douglas | 464. 51 4t | rocker, small oriental rug; all| good condition. Ph, Blue 127. 513t SUNNEN S & DI and *Junior cyl. hones, expansion reamers Ww/pi- lots. See Jim as Connors Mo~ tors. 50 3x $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 young couple, no children. Call Krasilovsby. Phone 123. 52 2t WANTED: No. 1 Peeler Alaska Ce- | dar logs, diameter 22” and up,| lengths prices f.ob. shipping point, earliest shipment. Nieder- meyer-Martin Co., Spalding Bldg., Portland 4, Ore. 48 Tt FURNISHED Duplex House. Ph. Green 665 between 5 and 6 p.m. 49 tf AUTO PARTS New - Used - Rebuilt If we haven't got it—we'll get it. Seattle Auto Wrecking Co. 1950 1st Avenue So. 26 tf efeefeefeloeeleioeledede 52 2t | FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1949 -D-S 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 live 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 mc, from 2nd apartment. Owner fine 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. $5500 2 bd. furn, close in. $7,000 2 bed furn, $1350 down, $85 month. $9,000 2 bd. furn., fireplace, garage 210,500 4 bd. furn., 2 bath. $13,000 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. $15,500 3 bd. full bsmt., fireplace, view, good nbrhood. Terms. $18,500 2 bd. furn. apt over shop, $90 month income. Terms. 1$21,000 4 apt bldg front Willoughby 1 $21,000 7 apt. 1 house inc. bldg. Jpt. : $5,000 down to right buyer. $21,600 3 apt furn. East St. Terms, | 2 two bhd, cne 1 bd. |AUK BAY-HIGHWAY LISTINGS $900 2-room cabin, 5 acre homesite. $2500 nice cabin, Lena Cove. 1$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. | 86500 4 bd unfin New, Auk Bay $21,000 10 acres pat., 3 residences, 2 docks, Army road. Terms. DOUGLAS LISTINGS $1800 2 td modern, beach. $5500 4 bd, large yard, bsmt. $8,000 New 2 bd. 2 lots. BUILD:NG LOTS 40 on good road, Airport. 30 along Highway. $4200 100x100 filled. Small Harbor. $4200 60x150 filled. SBHrbr. PEIER WOOD SALES ACENCY ' Real Estate - - Boats Sale Meicnandise 12th At Harbe: — Phone 917 LOST AND FOUND PARTY who picked up unmarked metal bound brown trunk suit- case by mistake at Hotel Juneau on June 8, please call Blue 963. 53 3t LOST: One week-end, July 15-17th, Butch. 51 3t FOR RENT SINGLE Reom for man. Inquire 404 4th St, - 47 tf NICE Clean Rooms, steam heated, 315 Gold St. 220 tf STEAMHEATEL tooms, weekly of Monthly. Colonial Roomis. 69 ti WURILTZER Spinit piano for rent, Andersen Plano Shop. Ph. 143, SEAVIEW Apt. for rent, one block from Federal Bldg. 890 t1 NICE OLEAN stcam heated room, also steam baths. Scandinavian Rooms. 38 4 Boat OLD GOLD WANTED—High cash prices paid at once for your old gold watch cases, rings, plns,l teeth, bracelets, silver, etc. In- formation free. Satisfaction guar- anteed. Otis Rossell, Waltersburg, Penn, 48 tf 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 upholstery; fold and runaway bed with mat- tress, good condition. Phone 466; after 5 p.m. ph. Red 462, 34 3t TYDE TABLE . . . JULY 23 . Low tide, 6:21 am., -05 ft. ® . . . . High tide, 12:556 p.m., 13.2 ft. Low tide, 18:18 p.m. 4.8 ft. e e 0 0 o 8 o 0 0 pr— ] Brownie's Liquor Store 139 So. Franklin 0. Box 2508 "= Phone 103 ‘WEBSTER Record Player and short wave radio, both in good 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 tt 1940 Chrysler 4 door. Make offer. Ph. Blue 913. See at Connors Motors. 43 ttf FOR VACATIONERS _ TAKU LODGE For those who enjoy comfort while “Roughing It” Special weekend excursion for -Tu- 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 1 MISCELLANEOUS 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. 44tf JUNEAU FGOT CLINIC. Dr. W T. Riley, Chiropodist, Rm. 14 Shattuck Bldg., Phone Blue 378 HOPES New and Used Mdse. Wq buy, sell and exchange. 214 2nd St. Phone 908. 999 o P S A R 1 WINTER and POND, CO. Inec. Complete Photographis Supplies Uévavpuing - FINUNG - ENlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up, Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201, 315 Decker Way. t 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 Red 113 or 667. 45 tt In 1900, only 4.1 per cent of the people in the United States were 65 years old or older. "It is now estimated that there are about 11,000,000 Americans 65 years or older. Dr. E. Lannon Kelly Osteopath PHONE BLUE 670