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PAGE SIX yperated by Maude Keefe, formerly | are atoard their boat the FElsie|tensen were co-hosts at the home of | Progressive Club is sponsoring a f June Jletely equipped | buying fish for Booth Fisheries, |the latter at a party honoring Fred (numter of dances throughout the f Jur v equipj ) a r g : hop is s the Don Lorent- | Inc Wetche whose birthday was that|summer months. Appointed by | “bui n the center of town R |day. Dancing was the diverston for | President Tom MacGrail, to serve Enjoying a vacation in Pelican |the evening and the group was gl#|as a committee for the month of ¥ was a recent|are Mrs. L. C. Polley and sons,|entertained by Tom Lambert afid|August were: Mr. and Mrs. Helvig visitc 1e of her brother- st and Roger of Juneau at the his guitar. Late in the evening a |Christensen, Mrs. Fred Wetche, im-law and t Mr. and Mrs. M. I e of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. |Luffet supper was served to the Karen Wetche, Kenneth Wold and -8 W. Soule. Mrs. McDowell is busi- Waltonen. The boys have made | following gue Mr. and Mrs, K.| Ncrman Lysne. Music for the af- (Speciui Correspondence) ness age the Garment Makers | several fish trips with their | Raatikainen, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wal- | fairs is furnished by Mr. and Mrs. 18 711, | Union in Seattle. grandfat m.d have reported good |tonen, Mr. and Mrs. E. Ojaniemi, | Fred Grant. i iy a5 - WE catches Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Wanto, Mrs. YY" SN LSO ¢ Ay o ‘,”,,'”'?5 fter ¢ sveral weeks |L. C. Poll Mrs. Maude Keefe,| Visiting in Juneau at the home bt S e sl gt M Mie M. J. Miller,| Mrs Amy Fromholz, who is|Messrs. Arva Hammaleinen, Bjopn|of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake !“'d"'kq "”i" ‘{\‘ L\:‘;‘ R er has returned to her | spending u months with | Thorkildsen, Don Lorentzen, Tom |Cropley, are Mrs. Joe Paddock and S bR i in Juneau. Mrs. Miller and|ber son-in-law daughter, Mr.|Lambert. her children, Vivian, Blly and Fish Products Co. -for Southeast ‘00 G0 % e for a weeks|and Mrs. H. L. (Siim) Blcod, is in| That afternoon, Fred Wetche, Jr., | Chatles. Spea, SHLTC, Wy e with friend Juneau for a ¥s ' se bjrthday is on the same day ; 18 fendingis G the seining weasn 5 as his father's observed his 13th, Mrs, Conrad Klippert has re- b ot e ': Yf‘ 3 I irst trip to his homeland Mr. and Mrs. John Krugness birthday by entertaining at a. pie- | turned by plane from a brief trip 8.l o, S0 e left there as a young man, | have as their house guests, Mr. and |nic on the island for a group of |to Juneau. ing looks very good er, local senter, | Mrs. Max Lewis, who me is in | his friends. Those who participated | ern Eistiet.” Ab gt i s in Zurich, Swit- | Juneau. Prior to their departure|in the wiener rcast were Roger and| Miss Barbara Oddson has re- et i ‘j’ the West relatives and old|for California, where Mr, Lewis is|Ernest Polley, Alden Max and Roger |turned to Sitka after being in| VIRGESPh (iee. Lacla friends that from (nere hela student at U.C.LA. Lewises | Christensen, charge of the Pelican Agency of g vt o will make side trips into Austria to|will visit in Juneau for several et A the Bank of Sitka for a month. She ased here is a plane red s o A i by :1: r(-rfi];n from D - | visit, other relatives. Gec 8150 | weeks. fter a year's residence in Peli- |1 being replaced by Mrs. Frances A8 of Jii Jiloted b. WI he arrived in Zurich in e can, Mr. and Mrs. Don Lindberg |JoPnson: S of : g ne from Pelican.| Percy Johnston, local contractor, | have moved to Sitka. AL B’“l 5 Aol is at present in Ketchikan on a S | Mrs. Olaf Winther of Juneau| used for seouting pu & o = 3 expects be = savers fays & town while | —e Mr. and Mrs, Donad Miinés m\d*"_"‘.“”"“’«l‘ ;r)rb dnld _up.x s to be| mpe Rev. and Mrs..C. Byron per- l‘mh;S;"ex“\;k(ng;hbxlln A Lhe‘ Anether nes son, Don juneau, are ~;1n|‘:ding]”-“‘" L ol soneus. of the Assembly of God i':m”nli j'a;m A J or Pelican is ummer hefe and at present| church; ‘#ré. wiihe ST ont, wa : ! i Vi Visiting at the home of Mr. and ) i S A e x S i e aska aboard their gospel %o P ——————— e ——————————— | \{y5. JODD Enge Were Mrs. EIOF| o pai Tige 11, Theyg]]:se b(;::‘ Nk e aphL. Hopt anih ite. o | B :‘Jdl"v.:-ms.““‘ far' south as Wrangell and are|rugness were co-hostesses at a| & y I . Alaska, for several days. | expected home in about two weeks | ~('-H\\‘armmg s;lum'erhreccm;y ;or % - lt-fi E‘ ] e after making stops at several smayl | i Harry Mowry who with her Miss Betty Taylor || v oo o w ws i, §icm Ris Wity i 8 98 i - Mrs. Harry M is employed at 3 eir homesite near Sunnyside. The | ‘Q § B the c‘.m_»,‘,‘w T YIXLH‘@D};.:}?: ;:xlx:;‘ Having spent several days in Ju- | 2fair was ix;dmc ;\‘A:Iure of a sur‘;g " eCi ]b TE B y neau where they were calleq by "'s¢ and Mrs. Mo TEOBIVOR, up\,['-_c? 1eRTES Sheldon Jackson School”in Stk |y "a o o6 Miss Christine, Peter~ |m2hY Useful and lovely gifts from | his fall son, the Rev. and Mrs. C. C. Per- D¢r friends. The even.ng was spent bl 9 ] soneus returned via Alaska Coastal sewing and at refreshment time ‘!B? @.P, ta'!‘?g l‘ Fnulnl :trmzl\}f{ c‘u‘if)\{m;,%q Lnyiw“m i Junesu, they vistiad odth | 1° hgslesss& were &:lstifll by Mrs. wave learned a 2 re " their son-in-law I aug! | e Goodman an Mrs. Max joying a lcsurely automobile trip| 2€i So%-n lay, aod . deUBhiEr, | L e invited: were: Mo ying . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coussart and | V™ TS & 11 | through the Western States enroute | family, dames E. Ojaniemi,” Ed Waltonen, “r’T ‘ e al to San Diego, Calif,, where theyi Max Lewis, K. Raatikainen, Sainia| will be located for a short time. Mary Belleville of Martin’s Arola, A. J. Raatikainen, Fred ; Jones was formerly manager of i A e mm Grani, Bernice Hobbs, Mike Good- |~ =T J 3 T he P an C any e T >~ = ge] - JUNEAU BRUG €O, |55 S5 i s w1 i S . o * X land Mrs. Jack Stearns, who ope- sen, “Toivo Andereon, A. M.. Wahto,| s {rate the Club Cafe. This is Mrs.|Gene Torkilsen, John Enge, Elliott ohn Krugness, locg stmaster, | o & e. i A‘l X “n S W‘Jl;[h“ :?‘x(u?n‘(]-:wl:\(‘ ‘l"l”l) m;\?“ | Belleville's second trip to Alaska, | remming and Fred Wetche. ernecns ane Lven Constal an & brel DUsness (10 | p¢ (v pome of her parents, Mr.| To observe their sixtoenth wed:| {and Mrs. Roscoe Max, is Mrs. Wil- | ding ann'versary on August 14, Mr. 5 i nrl T " | After, a visit of two monuds in|jigm Lenz and son, Richard, who and Mrs. Helvig Christensen enter- On Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, e e M 6 W it T | vicka 7 400 Towtuas (HAC Sedliul and children have returnesd home. ) at their home. At midnight, a buf- Frlda‘{ anfl Saiurday toanswer queS‘ Mr. Wahto has announced that! Mps. James Brightman, who is|fet supper was served. Their guests| schocle will open Sept. 6. in rge of the first aid station|were Mr. and Mis. William John-‘ 1 0 | o s has g » con, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Wahto, SK y 1 i has gone south for a short time <on, - | UOI‘S on &11 » .pI’OMEHxS and fO Sug Mrs. L. Campbell was an over-iand in her absence Maude Keefe Maude Keefe, and Messrs. Paul £ f night guest of Mr.'and Mrs. Andy |has assumed her duties. Paulson, Norman Lysne, Kenneth gest lypes 01 IredtmEIn and make"‘!p | Anderson, prior to her departure —_— Wold and Don Lorentzen. 1 d 1 k for her home in San Francisco.| After a month’s visit with his| indivi i 's. Campzell has visiting her | b sister-in-law, | Mrs. John Maurstad and Mrs. 1naivi uai SK n Care' Mrs. Campzell has been visiting her | brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and | fOI‘ your daughter, Mrs. Bud Long, at Bing-|Mrs. Thomas MacGrail, Charles Ed Jacobsen visited here rccently! ham. MacGrail returned by plane to his|from Juneau while Maurstad's boat, S ————— T — I | ey e v —— O home in Pittsburgh, Pa. the Norland, was in port. On Aug. 5, Mrs. Fred Wetche { | and Mr. and Mrs. Helyig Chris-! , As in years past, the Pelican; Mrs. Fred Grant's tfather, Al YOUR RAW PELTS 0. THE | WORLD'S FOREMOST FUR SELLING ORGANIZATION Sales by Public Auction and Private Creaty Chroughout the Year NEXT AUCTION SALES DATES GENERAL, INC. MINK, SILVER FOX, COLOR PHASE FOX GENERAL, INC. MINK, SILVER FOX, COLOR PHASE FOX GENERAL AUG. 23rd SEPT. 20th NOV. 7th [amp.s’on, /;‘a.s‘cr & //urh. /u‘. WORLD'S FOREMOST NG ORGANIZATION New York, 1. N. SEL 30th Street 151 West S THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA bbb FOR SALE l FOR SALE DOUBLE wood veneer bed, spr&ngs and inner springs mattress. Ph. | 4. 82 u! 1940 Pontiac Sedan; 1940 Chrysler | Sedan; 1937 Plymouth Sedan; 1941 Dodge Sedan; 1947 Studebak- | 1940 Packard | er ‘.2-ton pickup; Club Coupe. Cowling Motor Co. 82 tf A 32-VOLT light plant, 1500-watt, extra heavy duty batteries, lights Zuver, visited here briefly with the | | Grant family befcre returning to| | nis home in Seattle. | 'HOGUES LEAVING ON | BARGE TO HAINES 10 | AUTO SOUTH, HIGHWAY f The Henry Hogues are !eavingi { tomorrow morning on the barge for | 'Humes from where they will auto | over the highway to Tacoma where | Mr. Hogue takes over as general agent of the Mutual Benefit Health and Accident Association and United Benefit Life Insurance Co. Succeeding Hogue in Juneau as | District Manager of the Mutual Benefit Company of Omaha, is| | Floyd Fagerson, well known Juneau | | business man. GREA‘I’ER CLEANING | | Vacuum Cleaner From its “Magic, Handle” to its low, streamlined housing the all new siNGEr* Vacuum Cleaner is built for a perfect clean- ing performance. Its design—its exclusive work-saving fea- tures spring from the suggestions of a million housewives who know—from experience— what they need in cleaning equipment. Yes, here is the cleaner you always wanted. It is really new—with 5 all new, ex- clusive features: | 0‘-: & o “BEAUTY Il!lllll"" +.and SAVE THE FINISH, 1001 ® It's easy to do yourself. All you need is siMoNIz and SIMONIZ KLEENER, liquid or paste, They'll " make thefinish sparkle with beguty that lasts month after month, b Here's a real “beauty Y= treatment” for your e car. Helps protect and preserve the finish! HANG IT UP!—it requires no floor space, it folds flat ... hangs flat against the wall. CORD REWIND reels jn cord without wind- | ing by hand. i CORD REEL stores ¢ord for you within the | cleaner itself. 1 TWIN FANS maintain a strong, uniform cur- rent of suction along the wide cleaning nozzle. You can clean with the ends of the nozzle as well as with the center! PIVOTED FLOATING BRUSH requires no GET-UNDER-ABILITY— streamlined hdusing caly 5" high guts undgf most furniture. adjustment for ordinary type rugs. | | Charter STREAMLINED HOUSING has greater “get- For under-cbility" because ttia only 5" nighl || ML, V., 'mncn | Diesel Powered—Licensed MAGIC HANDLE —every- o thing you need lo operate SMALL BOAT HARBOR your cleaner within fingertip o reach rd control, cord outlet, handle release, 2-speed swilch, bag take-up lever. BUDGET TERMS Allowance for your present model We'll arrange a demon- | | stration in your own home ‘ SEE IT! “ligg. U. 5. Fat. O, by The Singer MK Co. P —— Brownie's Liquor Store Phone 103 139 So. Frankiin P. O. Box 2508 sold — serviced — guaranteed g_l_y at your | CHINATOWN Cate, | FOUND: Gold | LosT: day or night without running; plant, very economical to operate. Just like new. Write Box 261 or ph. 331 daytime. 82 u} cash or easy Profitable business.: 82 tf payments. Call 796 after 7 p. m. $500 DOWN, aimost new house out i of town. Blue 212. 81 tf '38 FORD, $150. running condition. 212. | i Good tires and! Shone Blue | 81 tf 3-BE]’:)7R?)»OV{VI House, full basement, furnace heat, fully modern, furn- | ishea or unfurnished. Ph. 535,] ask for Poole between 8 a. m. 81 tf '41 PANEL Chev. Truck good mn- and 5 pm. ning condition. Good tires. $250. Ph. 544 or 317. i IR i 1937 CHEVROLET 2-door seaan i complete engine overhaul, 4 new tires, $450. Red 180. Needs paint job. Ph. 80 5t MISCELLANEOUS JUNEAU SECRETAR1AL SERVICE Gastineau Hotel Lobby. All types | of stenographic and clerical work, Make our office your office. Ph. | 62 tf | Red 963. CHIROPODIS' HOME Insulation, Weatherstrippihg Plan now for winter. For esti- mates phone 81. Ward A. John»! son. 71 1me HOPES New and Used Mdse, Wi 214 20¢ 99 & buy, sell and exchange. St. Phone 908. WINTER and POND, CO. Ine. | Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - Printing - 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 ’ LOST AND FOUND identification brac- let, Denny. Owner may have same by paying for adv. 83 3 Schwinn standard _model man’s bicycle. License No. 45. Re- turn to Madsen'’s. 83 3t The Chinese have special fans for spring, summer and autumn. When ice is frozen without being agitated, it usually is cloudy or white. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE,] |BUREAU OF PUBLIC ROADS AUGUST 24, 1949. SEALED BIDS | will be received at the office of the | Bureau of Public Roads, 419 Federal |and Territorial Building, Juneau. | Alaska until 11:00 AM. on Sep- tember 7, 1949, and then publicly opened for furnishing the mater- ials and performing the work for constructing Alaska Forest High- way Project 7-A5,B2, Surfacing, Mit- kof Highway, Tongass National For- est, First Judicial Division, Territory of Alaska. The project located ad- jacent to the town of Petersburg, Alaska is 4917 miles in length and 1 | consists of resurfacing the existing roadway. The principal items of work involved in the project are as |follows: Extra and Miscellaneous Force Account Work, All Req'd.; Unclassified Excavation 1,500 Cu. Yd.; Fine Grading Subgrade and |Shoulders 4.917 Miles; Pit Clearing 0.5 Acre; Pit Stripping 1,000 Cu.Yds.; Crushed Gravel or Crushed Stone Surface Course 9,000 Cu.Yds.; Plans {and specifications may be examined by prospective biddefs at the Bureau of Public Roads, 419 Federal and Territorial Building, Juneau, Alaska; | Bureau of Public Roads, 208 Broad- .way-Qak Building, Portland, Ore- gon; Associated General Contractors | of America;, Benjamin Franklin ‘Hotel. Seattle, Washington; Asso- |ciated General Contractors of Am- erica, Multnomah Hotel, Portland, Oregon and Associated General Con- tractors of America, 304-306 Central | Building, Anchorage, Alaska. Where copies of plans and specmcsuons are requested a deposit of $10.00 will | be required to insure their return. If these are not returned within 15 days after openmg of bids, the de- posit will be forfeited to-the Govern- | ment. Checks should be made pay- able to the Treasurer of the United States. Plans and specifications may be obtained at the office of the Bureau of Public Roads, 419 Federal and Territorial Building, Juneau, Al- aska and Bureau of Public Roads, 208 Brgadway-Oak Building, Port- land, Oregon. H. A. Stoddart, Divi- sion Engineer. First publication, Aug. 26, 1849. SINGER SEWING CENTER Contact Mr. Johnson at the Baranof Hotel—Phone 800 oo s A Last publication, Aug. 29, 1949. NEW 2 bdr. home, elig. FHA, hard- wood floors, fgarage, basement, elec. range and refrig., can add 2 bdr. on 2nd floor. Basemfent, lawn, etc., immediate possession. 4-BDR. Home, view, basement, elec. stove and refrig. 2 years old. 2-BDR. Home, hardwood floors, view, basement, furnace, etc., compl. furnished. WE have two new homes nearing completion. Come in and see plans, Buy now and plan your own color scheme, ~etc. One. in Douglas, one in Juneau. 2-BDR, Home on Tth St., furnish- ed, bazement 3 BEDROOMS, furnished, view, terms, new. Kelvinator refrig., Frigidaire range. 3 BDRS,, basement, view, fireplace, hardwood floors, eompl. furn., immediate possession. SEVERAL excellent building lots on Glacler highways, some ap- prox. 4 mi. Also lots Douglas. LADIES own your own Dusiness‘— sewing and novelty shop, priced quick sale. Excellent location, im- mediate possession, smal! apt. in back of shop. g { TWO beauty shops—no phone.cails. 2 machine shops on Small Boat Harbor. Garage. 3 apt. houscs, good income. Pile-driving equip. Fish packer. Property at Sitka, Tenakee, Pelican. REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phcre 676 over First Nauow Bank . FORSALE or sedan. Excellent 1948 Plym condition. $1600.00 Phone Red 170. 79 6t -Blue 379. 74 1m0, 7op GRAIN hand carved ladies bags, $25.00. Men's belts, guar~ anteed for 5 years, or a genuine Alaske Sealskin billfold that will last a lifetime for $5. Standard items Jn our stock. Harbor Leath- er. Phone 884, 70 2t FOR SALE at Haines, 1946 Dudg\, new motor, tires and springs, $1600. Call Dr. Rude. 68 6t NEW Electrolux Vacuum Cleaners, Now $75.50. Call Bill Auld, 912, for demonstration. 60 1 mo. AIR Mattress;, 30-06 shells, 1,6 hp motor{ 2 tarpaulins; gas and pack hoard. St. All bargains. 327 W. 1lth 217 tf AIR Mattress; 30-08 shells; 1/6 hp motor; 2 tarpsulins; gas lan- terns; 2 camp stoves; rain pants, and pack board. 327 W. llth Street. 277 ¢f NO OTHER home Iimprovement will give so much comfort at so great a saving in fuel as ade- quate insulation and weather- stripping. It Costs Less Than You Think! For estimates call Warde A. Johnson, Ph. 81. 73 1mo ONE 38 cal. super auto. on a 45 cal. frame. Call 0362, 73 4t JOURNEYMAN Leatherworker, swivel knife and handstitcher. $20 a day to producer. Harbor Leather, Phone 884. 68 1t 25 YOUR Cholee, either 1047 DeSoto 4-door sedan or 1949 Dodge 4- door sedan. Phone Red 270. 55tf CRECEN'T APT,, centrally located; good investment. Call 428. 39 tf SEVERAL Large ana Small Dia- monds. Perfect stones. Bargain prices at the First National Bank. 35 tf bt e e FOR SALE: Welding and body res pair shop suitable for general re- i pairs_and machine shop work; priced for quick sale far below value. See Stan Perry, 109 Wil- loughby Ave., after 4:30 pm. 28tf LONG Established business, lquor store, grocery and meat market with living quarters, Must settle estate. Ph. 193 or P.O. Box 2506. 168 tf TOG CABIN 28x10 1t inside. Hawk Inet. Call 143. 202 t¢ 38-FT. Cruiser “Katinka.” Chrysler Marine, 2% to 1 reduction. Fully equipped. Sleeps six. Ready for charter or suitable for living. Priced to sell. T. J. MacCaul, Auk Bay or write 4004, Juneau. 58 tf CUT-down Fora V-8 racer—every thing completely new including body. Has been run only a few hours: Call 7 double 7 between 8 and 4. $500. 46 tf Y wall, 'MURPHY & IWRPHYi -~ | WANTED to lan- ! terns; 2 camp stoves; rain pants | FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1949 FOR SALE 20 HOUSES NOW under construction. Ready for occupancy after Sept. 15. Two bedrooms with allowance for third. All with full concrete base- ments and garage. Automatic oil heat. Modern insulation. Hard- wood floors and large view win- dows. Financed by FHA with lib- eral terms. Low down payment. Plans. and specifications may be inspected in this office. Office In Alaska Credit Bureau PHONE - - 234 WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 Office in Alaska Credit Bureau PETERSON HOME, Peterson Hill near Auk Lake, 5 acres patented, three buildings—3-bedroom home with full concrete basement, elec- tricity, private well. Also 1-bed- room cabin and large barn. On bus line. $7950. ROY LUNN apartments, 3 apts. 1 bedroom each; also 20x14 studio or shop in rear. 327 11th St across from Evergreen Apts. Make an offer. GUN CLUB road back of PRA. 4- room house on piling. $2500. GODING HOUSE. Can show in- vestment of -$9,500. Includes yard and new concrete basement. $7000 on terms. NEAR DOUGLAS on beach, sea- (electricity, oil, water. 2. bedroom, livingroom, large kitch en, bath. $1800 cash. } ON BEACH across from Juneau, 3- bedrooms, very clean, $3500. STAR HILL, 4-bedrooms, furnish- ed. $9500. {TWO BEDROOM home | neighborhood, $5500. FIVE BEDROOM HOUSE, fireplace large living room with view, needs | Ssome repairs. $4750. :OTHER LISTINGS in Douglas, Auk Bay, Lena Cove, etc. | PETER WOOD BALES AGENCY WANTED WANTED: Truck Driver. lWhite Laundry. Ph. 299. in good Snow 83 2t . | s | YOUNG man wants work in Alaska. Harold Bell, 246 N. Broadway, Lexington, Kentucky. dh rent one bedroom apartment, preferably furnished, by permanent civil service em- ployee being transferred to Ju- neau. Write Huroff A. Sunders, Box 1965, Ketchikan, giving de- tails, including rental desired. 3 6t WIFE of two weeks, Alaska-bound. Would like to surprise her with apartment. Have you one to rent? Call John Newland, Empire. dh MAN OR WOMAN for part time sales work. Apply between 12 noon and 1:30 p. m. only. Mr. Frank, Room 433, Baranof Ho- tel. 2t YOUNG Juneau Couple, expecting child in Oct., desperately need apt. or house, reasonable rent. Husband steadily employed. Please ph. Blue 306. 69 tf WANTED: Ycung man grocery clerk, experienced preferred, $75 per week to start. See Bill Cope at 20th Century Grocery. 81 tf HELP Wanted. Apply Alaska uun- dry. 80 tf i WA;I'}ED: House cleaning from 1 to 4 p.m., from 7 evening, all day Saturday. Phone Green 584. 79 6t WANTEI; to rent garage in vicin« ity of Star Hill. Ph. Black 153 after 6 p. m. 9 4t LWANT Cooking, “any kind, Hotel maid, well experienced. Phone Black 210, 6 tf WANTED: Inside, outside painte ing and paperhanging. I am ahead of schedule and will give you immediate service. h DO IT NOW! Ralph A. Treffers, Paint Con- tractor, Ph. Blue 462 56 t P Ay S B S S WANTED to buy old Russian tea chest, red or green. Ph. 374. 18 d WANTED: Beauty Operator, part or full time, Baranof Beauty Salon. % 73 tt SELL DRESSES FROM NEW YORK $5.95 up. Fifth Ave., N.Y, firm de- sires women to sell New Dresses, Suits, Lingerie. Seen in “Vogue”, “Mademoiselle”. Good commis- sions. Write for sample book. Mod- ern Manner, 260JP Fifth Ave., New York. . AUTO PARTS New - Used - Rebuilt If we haven't got it—we’ll get it. Seattle Auto Wrecking Co. 1950 1st Avenue So. FOR RENT OFFICE or STORE Call Black 763. 76 tf e e i NICE Clean Rooms, steam heated 315 Gold St. 220 tf TEL Jooms, Weekly of thly, Colonial Rooms. 69 8 26 tf space. —— | WURILTZER Spinit tano for rent Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143. FOR VACATIONERS TAKU LODGI For those who enjoy comfort while neau residents including transporta- tion via plane or water taxi, and river boat for fishing trip, $308& Contact Ralph Wright at the Chamber of Commerce Travel In- formation booth in Alaska Coastal 212 1t One acre of sugar beets or sugar cane produces 1,700,000 calories or about four times more energy per acre than any other food. office, Baranof Hotel. “Roughing It" Spectal weekend excursion for Ju. | | | i