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PAGE SIX GOOD NEWS FOR MEN Youthful nied m: and nervous. sence of mins in found tc port which included the recom- mendations of an addition to the Fire Hall to provide more quarters for firemen. He also reported on the Juneau Spruce fire and praised DOUGLAS NEWS -~ the RECEPTION TONIGITY and their good work. New committees appointed by | 1 President Anderson were: Main- reception tenance: Robert Wagner, Fritz Al- new faculty of the perts and Ray McCormick; Refresh- Schools in the | mengs: Bob Andersen and Ole In- the schoal be- | gepright FACULTY Woman's Public rocms of | BUSINESS TRip TO STATES Mrs. C. S. Gildersleeve left yes- terday on the PAA flight to Se-| attle. Business matte rand Bellingham may keep her from | home from two to six weeks. Mrs. Janet Sey will as Douglas Grocery during Mrs. dersleeve’'s absence. In- Douglas ot are 5 to meet them attend, welcome to t urged the community HOME GUy 3 home RUSSO r thi Gil- was Bur- DENT LEAVI Carol Routsala, employed at the Store during her will leav ington State College at Pullman. She is taking a general course plans to enter the sion. who has been| Douglas school TO GIRLS SCHOOL White 1 P, will to pr was a pas- \A for Cal- enroll school at vacation, of this | duced VALW St., Brc receive NOL for ¢ from any mon delivery. 1€ as with f VITRA DN SUNSET MAGAZINE TELLS OF CURATOR White of Douglas. the re Do r i FiRE MEETiX( 121 Name g last evenin: 1 on pre small attendance centered around getting to attend, and the ping of a number from the Départ- ment -rolls. With a lot of im- provements to act upon recom- mended in a letter from the Fire Underwriters Inspectors, all mem- bers will be personally contacted at next mor be ry action propesals. Fire Arne Shudshift gave his re- Address Edward L. Keithahn, and Curator of the Alas ical Museum here, is [ members drop- possible Follow the Cabs to ROSS’ OASIS in Douglas for a Good Time floats. in o ahn found color of a glass fl floats may be German or Japanese; German and American floats are most perfectly made; nese floats carry symbols which| show either from which factory they came or at what depth they| are meant to be used. It also tells of the time during the war when floats were scarce| and stubby beer bottles were used instead. “There is even a story that - one Alaskan fishing village diluted itself on amkber content lly trying to provide the fleet with nough empty for gear.” FISH LARDINGS more than that in ar PASSENGER SAILING SCHEDULE ., ALSO FREQUENT FREIGHTER SERVICE H. E. GREEN, da. Agent = Phone 2 bottl NORTHBOUND S.S. Baranof ' S.S. Aleutian September 20 | September 13 for Seward SOUTHBOUND S.S. Aleutian | S.S. Baranof September 18 September 11 for Wrangell Ketchikan Seattle 4 Making a landing this morning was the Dolores J. (Orin Addel- man) with 18,000 pounds for Ketchikan Seattle for ! Seward PnO\l GUSTAVUS Mr. and Mrs. Jesse H. Jones Gustavus are at I Baranof Hotel. Ships That Do the Whole Job Witernizn it is transportation for heavy-duty industrial mac y en p ws or a shipment ol 1achinery, a hal zen pure bred cows b ¢ I inery, a d P p f insha Ling Shlge Jle fresh produce, The Alaska Line takes the problem @ Passengers ® Freight the businessman, the engineer, the tarmer, @ Cool room the housewife—finds the Alaska Steamship Company's Serv- ® Cold storage ice ready to answer his own Business or personal needs. Heavy industrial ha sons in the Territory, The Alaska Line has developed an un- equipment. By working hard to meet the individual needs of all per- o Cammential vehicles ed completeness of transportation service for Alaska. © Automobiles No job is too small, too big or too difficult for the Alaska Steamship Company ships and crews to handle. The Alaska Line serves all Alaska—and all of its people. ‘ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY Seruing AU Alacka members for their twning out| in "Seattle | | Luoto. st in the | NG TOMORROW L | Service | e tomorrow for the Wash- | teaching AND GLASS FLOATS lllJlxlllfll’l}P(‘,ue< L. S. Straides, E. A. Lan-|Mary Paterson, Gaiiriel Droceu. Histor- | sten, featured in | the September issue of Sunset Mag- | azine as the man who has divided | q, ) fact from legend surrounding glass| The article explains that Kclth—‘Tm oat | giorence means little or nothing: vale green| some Japa-| - | Graner, the | black Gagner, of | the Williams, | Larson, John Edem. | r | Kark, J. Toursaint, Harold Fell, G. | Hopkins. | parting and 53 arriving. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA NO TRACE FOUND OF HENRY SALO LOST IN FRESHWATER BAY No, trace was found of Henry dersleeve, D. Tait, Adrian Reming- ton, Willlam K. Thomas, John Rolsake. J. M. Roddy, George Chute, M. L, | Murphy, Don Frankhouser, George Anderson, ' Ellery Converse, Frank Bartell, M. McClunam, Frank Bar-| tell, Morris Fowler, Brad McLauah lin, Mr. Wold, Mr. Hurst, ur‘ Michel, John Manders, George Dar- | FOR SALE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1949 FOR SALE Salo, washed overboard Sunday night from the 31-G-40 in Fresh- water Bay in Chatham Strait. The |CGC 83524 of Juneau was called out last Tuesday afternoon to search for him. Until recently he had been living at the Alaska Ho- The 31-G-40 was owned Ed OLD STYLE addlng machine, large electric clock, 12-volt water cool-l ed charger, used vises and black- | smith tools. Juneau Welding | Co. 93 tfl ling, Bruce Rogers, Mr. Ealosun-,' Frank Earls, Joe Toussiant. N. C.| Davis. From Annette, passengers were: Lloyd Danner, Joe Wall, William | Little, Irene Rasmussen. ! From Seattle: Judy Borseth, Wil- |1 PIANO, good condition, 2 maple liam Bowen, R. A. Frank, Eliza-| tables, 1 typewriter. Phone Red at| # anson, | 93 On Sunday the CGC 83524 was |bovn HETeOW ,:f;fld J::,m e ot |called to Eldred Rock to tow m‘A Lanstra, Paul Otto, Miriam 47 PACKARD sedan, !the Solace (31-A-18) skippered by.smmon M. St. George, L. Stride,| Wi, perfect condition. | Jack Davis. The Solace was|: al low price. Ph. Red 923. roten Pl b ke Mrs. Ray (Stover, Mrs. Rhoda Bl by b Etnest Grueping. | Thomas, Gov. From Fairbanks: Fred Walker, Lucy Okpealuk, William Okpealuk, | Wilbur Karman, L. Lungwienick, Lydm Fohn Hansen, Glenn Leach, 521N, 52 00, ON ALASKA COMSTAL (- =555 THURSDAY TRIPS . August Alexie Paul Jenkins, Nor- PATENTED 5 acres, good house | | ris Laurence, ! Florexice K\\azlex‘ and garage; $600 down, balance | Alaska Coastal Airlines carried ! Martha ‘Williams, only 12, 000‘ Exception- 93 5t | OLDS Sedan, good tires, fine run- ning condition; $195. Ph. Blue 212, 92 tt| 30-06 RIFLE, Mauser action, hew! barrel, very accurate. Write Box 2386, Juneau. 92 tf Sam Mellick,| like rent. Blue 212. 88 tf! | a total of 113 passengers on fllgh‘s"rherdme Kaufman, Teddy Ander- xr:tcxday with 9 on interport i Son, Annie Mellick, Shelley James, 52 arriving in Junzau and|Tommy Evans, Mary Evans, Anme‘ 52 deyparting. Siles, Herman Romer, Lowell Far- For Skagway passengers were: pauhar, Ray Vestal Jack Molyneux. From Whitehorse: May MacChas- For Haines: Mr. and Mis. Don!ney, Mr. Robertson, Harry Griftin, | PIPER J-3C on Wollam floats, 65 hp Continental engine in fine shape. Licensed to May 1950.: $1800 cash. Will' deliver for ex- | penses. Ed Todd, Box 2016, Ketchkan, Alaska. 288 Tt ASSCRTED machine numerous to mention; also assort-‘ ed hand tools. Electric drill sets. See them at Juneau Welding Co., Box 1478. 288 ‘Tenakee: Marvin Rubestein. Sitka: Annie Siles, Lilly gwienick, Wilbur Karman, Paul Jenkins, Ray Vestal Jr., Herman Rorer, August Alexis, T. Kaufman, Anderson, Martha Williams, Qwagley, Mary Jane vans, Tommy Evans, Lucy Okdea- !lik, Annie Jacobsen, Harold Foss, Dr. Charteris, Ralph Treffers, Jim For For i | 5 | TWO ARMY TUGS ARRIVE [ Arriving yesterday to tow mc} . drydock AFDL-2 to Seattle, the U.| KINDLING Wood, $5.00 per load.| S. Army tug Sgt. Raymond M. Ba-| pimjted amount. Duck Oreek| ser (LT 452) is standing by for the | Lumber Co. 288 tf! arrival of the U. S. Army tug Ma- | —ee jor Richard M. Strong (LT 62)|110 VOLT n.uy automatic Kohler which is expected to arrive late| light piant. Inquire Ludwig Nel-} today. 1‘ son Jewelry Store. 86 10t | Langdon, Sam Mellick, Ann Mel-| The derrick barge, towed here by | lick, William Okpealuk, Morris| the LT 452 will be towed to Seattle| | Lawrence, Shelley James, Frederick by the LT 62. The two tugs will | Pate, Lowell Farquhar. leave together with the towage. ‘ TWO flat view iots on the level., Assessed value $630. Will sell‘ for $500. Maker, Douglas 464. 84t | HOUSE Close to school, stores, blk of bus. Level yard and base- ment for youngsters. Maker, | Douglas 464. 84 tf | For Pelican: K. Raatikainen, M. Nels Axelson, Svend Stave- | | FROM WASHINGTON, D. C. | and Mrs. Edward Murphy ct D. C, are guests uh land Hoonah: Peter Howard, Bob Akervick, David Williams Jr., J. Angell, B. Dahl, J. Pratset, Mabel | Johns. For Tulsequah: Peter Jarren. For Ketchikan: C. Chariton. J. Bates, J. Muise, W. Boulton, Rich- | {ard Godman. Fer Petersbur For Pelican: Peterson. Frcm Pelican, passengers were: L. Pierce, R. Lake, E. Wanzer, R. R. Martin. i From Ketchikan: Monte Gordon. |RLGS 6x9, 9x12. Dmmg Rm. set, | From Tulsequah: A. Armold, Iris| eclectric range, coffee table, arm| CHINATOWN Cafe, cash or easy Arrold, Albert Demkier. chair, misc. Green 440. 94 2t| pavments Profitable business. From Hawk Inlet: Mrs. w FINEST 16-ft. outboard boat in Al-| C8ll 796 after 7 p. m. ne Gloria Williams, R R aska. Molded plywood, 2 motors,| 3.BEDROOM House, full basement, 16 hp, 5 hp Johnson, 48 models, | furnace heat, fully modern, furn- miscellaneous equipment. COSt| jsheq or unfurnished. Ph. 535, me $1300. Will take $750. Am Te-| ask for Poole between 8 8. m. tuning to Seattle. Call Rm. 228, wnd 5 = 81 tf Gastineau Hotel. 94 2t ward. Z»,m‘g & BATH Tub and fittings, bargain.| _ ton Ford pickup with heat-| Ph. Douglas 232. 93 34| McCallis=| o spotlight and covered box. | e e $1500 at Home Hotel, Rm. 312 be- | NO OTHER Lome improveme:t will give so much comfort at so; g S 4.8 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 Mr. Washington, the Baranof. FORSALE REM ’\‘l ’I'71 30 06, excellent shape, ‘ micro-click sights and sling. Leaving town. Make offer now. Bob Lange, Hotel Juneau. ' 94 ll} {1940 Pontiac Sedan; 1940 Chrysler ! Sedan; 1937 Plymouth Sedan; | 1941 Dodge Sedan; 1947 Studebak- er '%-ton pickup; 1940 Packard Club Coupe. Cowling Motsr Co. 82 tf Carl Seegar. vert Anderson, M. ‘A 32-VOLT light plant, 1500-watt, | extra heavy duty batteries, lights day or night without running plant, very economical to operate. . Just like new. Write Box 261 or ph. 331 daytime. 82 tf CHAIR for re-upholstering. Priced | low for quick sale. Ph. 326. 94 ti| i C. B Chris | rom Hoonah: George H. Hoppe, Richard Marvin, Mr. and M:s.! Phillip Johnson, Tex Hooper, Faye| Driner, Linda Driner, Gene Oshea,, Marilyn Jacksen. ‘ Frcm Taku Lodge: Stewart, R. Merritt, ter, R. Lang. From Gustavus: Jones. From Pelican: Mrs. P. Johnston. From Hoonah: J. Pratset, Pete; Howard, Johnnie Sumdum, wuhur Bell; €am Jchnson. From Sitka: W. D. Buike, Frank| i ( { i { { R. D. H I Mrs. | Mr. and i Anderson, ' ELECTRIC washing machine de- luxe 28 gal, 1 yr, $75. Green| 273, 94 2t Sivert NOTICE FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that sealed bids, cash or terms, will be received {CRECENT APT., centrally located; { good investment. Call 428. 3@ tf ‘r \ CAR - BOAT - HOUSE — All for the price of one—2 bedrooms, hardwood floors, completely fur- nished, basement, furnace, elec- tric kitchen. Move in tomorrow. 4 per cent G. I. loan. INCOME property, 12th St., 2 sin- gle apts., or 3-bdr. home, garage, basement, double plumbing, elec- tric kitchens, large yard, well fur- nished. INCOME property, 3rd St., on level, 3 apts. furnished, basemeht, fur- nace heat, double plumbing, own- er’s apt. can be used 2-bdr., large living room, ete. {NEW houses with FIREPLACES— 3 bedrooms, living room, dining room, garage, basement, hardwood floors, ready Sept. 15. Buy now, select your own color scheme; 2 bdr, with garage, basement, fireplace, on adjoining lot. ALSO 2 bdr. home NEW Douglas, avail- able now. ALL ELIGIBLE FHA. Views, best neighborhoods. DOUGLAS—3 hdrs., electric Kitch- en, new furnace, elec. hot water heater, garage, furnished, immed- iately available. DOUGLAS—Will Sept. 12, 2-bdr. decorated, elec. pletely furnished. Central tion. DOUGLAS: Two other goed houses. Details with personal interviews. GLACIER HIWAY - BEACHES Near Douglas, 2 bdr. on PATENT- ED LAND on beach, own water system, price $2,000. ‘Two Houses on acre patented land, $500, balance like' rent; 3900 takes approx. 4 acres patented land near airport , with house, partially furnished. cleared. show Monday, completely re- kitchen, com- loca- i The BEAUTIFUL Fitzpatrick home on Fritz Cove. Hardwood floor central heating, life-time alumin- : um roof, % ‘acre land, possible 2 bedrs.; 5 acres patented land, with large house; also 2 summer homes on forest permit land. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phcne 676 over First National Bank | WANTED 'PLEAGE I need to rent a home 5 Robert Rotzler, Juneau Hotel. 94tf | Fountain help, prefer- able just out of high school. Write | 6327, care Empire, 'WAN’I‘EB i;nmediaie!y, drug cl;rk,l 94 tf Phone 97. WILL care (cr small chxld in my home days. Ph. Blue 472. 94 2t HELP WANTED: Male or female, earn money in your spare time, Type form letters to children from Santa Claus. Please reply via air mail to Mr. C. A. Grube, 4701 Wayne Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 94 5t WOMAN to take care of 11-month old chidd and do lhousework from 4 to 12 pm. Phone Black 135. 293 3x} by the Commissioner of Veterans’ Affairs, Territory of Alaska, for the From Tenakee: Dorothy Petersonpiflle of lx;ms ;L‘rew 1:&: g;wse Jerry Peterson, Arthur Geryis, Jr. |Dbome port is Juneau, Alaska, Docu- St Oakley, Mr, |met No. 126, net tonnage 2114, i i Tisam 10.7, D. 58. % +L458, B. and Mrs. A. Dane. | Each bid must be enclosed in a| Frem Skagway: Keith Brown,|gealed envelope, addressed to the | Max Steffen, Tony Johnson, Rene|Commissioner of Veterans' Affairs, Lawrin. |Box 2721, Juneau, Alaska. | "Bids will be received on or before | the 10th day of September, 1949 at | 90 CARRIED ON p‘" the hour of 10:00 AM. and will be |opened at the Office of the Com- | AM fllG“]S I‘HURSDAY missioner of Veterans' Affairs, Room 222, Federal Building, Juneau, | ; Alaska .*The Commissioner reserves in and!the right to reject any or all bids. First publication, Sept. 7, 1949. Last publication, Sept. 9, 1949. s T Brownie's Liquor Store Phone 103 139 So. Frankiin P. O. Box 2506 SEVERAL Large ana Small Dia- monds. Perfect stones. Bargain prices at the Pirst National Bank. 35 U FOR SALE: Welding and body re- pair shoo suitable for general re-: pairs and machine shop work; : priced for quick sale far below value. See Stan Perry, 109 Wil- loughby Ave., w.ter 4:30 p.m. 28 tf From Hood Bay: A. E. Owens. LONG Established pusiness, lw store, grocery and meat marke , witb living quarters. Must settle estate. Ph, 103 or P.O. Box 2596. LOG CABIN 28x16 It inside. Hawk Inlet. Call 143. 202 tt Pan American’s flighta out of Junecau yesterday carried a | tetal of 90 passengers with 37 de-l 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 110 VOLT 5 KW Kohler light plant, full set heavy duty storage bat- teries guaranteed 10 years, used three. Now that we have City power, it's in my way. I dare you to make an offfer. J. P, DeHart, Auk Bay, Alaska, 91 tf WILLIAMS Burner, complete, $90. Roy Call, Scandinavian Rms. 91 6| For Annette, Cliff Johnson. For Seattle: Joseph Balestrier, Richard Smart, Amelia White, Dr. Clementine Frankowski, Mary Wil- liams, Tcm Brown, Tom Brennan, Mr. and Mrs. Upton, Mrse C. Gil-| Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS passengers were: 42-Ft. Combination boat, 2 years old, 12 ton net, powered with 143 Chrysler ' marine engine, fully equipped for trolling. Radio phone, fathometer and iron mike, lately installed. Boat can be seen at Small Boat Harbor. Exception- | ally goed buy. Write 723 for par- ticulars, or phone 671. 91 tf THE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of 'depositors’ funds is our " primary consideration. In addition the bank is a mem- ber of Federal Depcsit Insur- ance Corporation, which in- sures each of our depositors against loss to a maximum of $5,000. One 270 Mauser Rifle (new); 1 22 Hornet (Savage) new. P. O. Box 2492. 91 th $3900 House, 4-bedrooms, furnished, electric water heater, range and washing machine, next to Doug- | las High. 2nd lot $400. Down | payment $1500. Also '36 Plymouth with new '42 Dodge motor, $380. H. J. O'singa, Box 1261, Doug- las. 83 6t DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED SUN LAMP, Gen. Electric, reason- FIRST NATIONAL BANK able; coffee table; 1 39-inch fold- up bed; inner spring mattress.| Ph. Blue 320, 91 tt of JUNBAU, JRAREA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT inSURANCE CORPORATION COMPETENT woman for full time general house work and to assist in care of two young children. References requested. Good wage, room and board. Call Mrs. Rob- ertson, Blue 680. 93 tf WANTE House cleamng from 1 to 4 p. m, from 7 ‘evening, all day Saturday. Ph. Green 584. 92 4 WANTED: Used ilat top office desk in good condition. Call 322. 92 4t RIDER 'to share costs driving east via highway soon. or 80. 89 3t ¢ WANTED — HOME for a beauti- ful young female cat, less than year old, part Persian; also one fluffy kitten. Pt. -Blue 320. 88tf COAST GUARD officer desires to rent 2 or 3 bedroom house or apt. Phone Green 200, 85 9t WANT Cooking, any kind. Hotel maid, well experienced. Phone Black 210. 6 tf MISCELLANEQUS CHIROPODIST:—Blue 379. 74 1mo GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper w;u $1 u; Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201 315 Decker Way. # HOME Insulation, Weatherstripping Plan now for winter. For esti- mates phone 81. Ward A. John- son. 71 1mo HOPES New ana Used Mdse. Wt buy, sell and exchange. 314 h{ St. Phone 908, 3 WINTER and POND, CO. llu. Complete Photographie Supplies Developing - Printing - Asilsts’ Fainte and Blue Printing - LOST AND FOUND LOST: Pint size mouse colored mongrel pup, combination scot- ty, terrier and bull. License No. 120. Answers to “Whiskers.” Re- ward. Gary Hansen, ph. 736. 23 Partially ¢ i Peterson, 132 | 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 WONDERFUL iocai:on, across from Catholic Sciooi and St. Ann's Hospital, larze yard with gar- dens, roomy aouse with large living rocm, fireplace, view win- dows, one very large bedroom fixed up for kids. second bedroom medium size; avtomatic oil fur- nace, Thor washu.g machine, re- frigerator, owner will buy new electric stove—house completely furnished including rugs, drapes, lamps, furniture. Ci se to schools and downtown yet ir: best neigh- borhood. $13,125. FURNISHED three-bearoom home, yard, large trees, overiooks water and good' view of Juneau.$4200. 1 Douglas. | TRAILER, sleeps 4, parking space, water and, electricity for $25.00 per month, heated for $3.00 per month last year. Ready to move in. $1500. Brought family up Alcan. NICEST three apartment building in Juneau. Furnished, very econ- omical operation. Good neighbor- hood, close in. $7,000 will handle Two ,apts. 2-bedroom, one 1-bed- room. A wise investment for three Coast Guard families. FIVE one-bedroom houses, unfurn- ished, close to downtown and schools. $10,000 for the five or $7500 for three. |Two bedrocm paneled with fire- place and view, large yard, full concrete basement and garage. $8,500. lFoUR room house on piling, $2,100. Owner will finance. $1,100 down. $40 monthly inc. 6% interest. _1$900 CASH, 3-room log cabin on Loop Road, 5 ‘acre homesite. NEARLY new 3-bedroom house, al- so includes 1 bedroom log cabin and large net house, 5 acres pat- ented land, large ga.rden 11 mues 1 out: 87950 |3 ACRES patented with two bed- room furnished house on Fritz Cove Road. $3,400. BEAUTIFUL furnished cabin Lena Point, $2500. {FOUR Bedroom, - furnished. mediate occupancy. $9,500. TWO bedroom, furnished, close to schools, hospital, downtown. $5500. PIVE bedroom, fireplace, best view, furnished. $4750. 2-BEDROOM on beach, seawall, water, elec., oil. $1800 cash. 3-BEDROOM, on beach, bright clean house, view. $3500. UNFINISHED, now has 3-room apt:, water, oil, elec. $3500. EAGLE River Country, small house, ] 5 acres pat. $1,500. BUILDING Lot, Douglas Road, $600 FOR RENT— Bachelors quarters, Small-Boat Harbor. 4 BEDROOMS, Douglas, lot 100 x 100, new concrete basement. $5500 I 1 Im- B0 ATS (Partial Listing) MACARD, utility boat, ‘55 ft., twin diesels, radio, suitable charter. Net tons .22. Will take smaller boat as part payment. BUDDY, 36-ft. troller, READY TO GO! $6800. New rebuilt Chrysler Crown. 7 tons net. Owner in Army, boat idle. A good boat. ECHO, 30 ft, especially equipped to live on, comfortable for two. Good hunitng boat, also trolling. 85 Criscraft engme. $2,000. ALSO SOME OOOD USED CARS | SALES AGENCY 316 4th - - - Telephone 911 NICE Clean Room»" steqm heated 315 Gold 8¢ ~220 1§ STEAMBEATEL wotins, weenly @ Monthic. Colonial Rooms. 69 s IR 23 i 0 SRR P WURILTZER Spinit ptano for rent Anderscn Plano Shop. Ph. 143, AUTO PARTS New - Used - Rebuilt If we haven't got it—we'll get it. Seattle Auto Wrecking Co. 1950 1st Avenue So. e FOR VACATIONERS TAKU LODGE For those who enjoy comfort while “Roughing It” Special weekend excursion for Ju- neau residents including transporta- tion via plaue or water taxi, and river boa* for fishing trip, $30.$& Contact Ralph Wright at the Chamber of Commerce Travel In- formation booth in Alaska Coastal office, Baranof Hotel. 212t 26t