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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1949 W-A-N-T A-D-S THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—-JUNEAU, ALASKA 117 CARRIED BY | DOU PAN AMERICAN ON PAGE TWO DOUGLAS NEWS < i« FREEMAN .57, THE FOOTWEAR OF SUCCESSFUL MEN | MEK'END ’ lmicoumx STUDENTS MARRIED ! Miss Mae Cuthbert of Douglas On flights over the weekend by Pan American World Airways, a total of 117 passengers were carried with 85 arriving in Juneau and 32 departing. For Seattle, passengers were: R. B. Mulvihill, Frank Kinlty, Robert Stevenson, E. C. Robertson, Pat Grove, Mildred Hemnes, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burford, J. f£. Burford, Mrs. L. Spickett, Paul Goodwin, Mrs. Vance Blackwell, Helen Nuel- |ler, Earl Bright, George Eicler, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Bateman, Neil Gal- lagher, Vincent Ecmino, Mrs. L. Finsten, Scott Moore, E. G. Evans, A: G. Woodley, Gerald O'Grady, J. W. McRea, Ness Hatley, Walter i Crow, James McKenna, E. Hanson, Ray' Parker. . | Art Lowell, Arto Hamhatanes, Angelo Zoleszi, James Brennon, Harold Blanchard, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Petzoldt, Mrs. Axel Neilson, Ed | Schaffer, D. J. Sperling, Jerry Gucker, Kris Berg, Mrs. Beckstrom, | Torm Dyer, Pat Dyer. Marguerita Charlton, Jeanneute | Stephenson, Ken Gosling, Mungie | land Mr. Philip Spaulding of Isle ilheran Church at Juneau, with the Rev, | gabardine suit with white acces- ‘spnulding of Isle La Motte, Ver-, | mont. The couple left the following | La Motte, Vermont, were married Friday evening, Sept. 16 in the Lu- G. H. Hillerman performing the wedding ceremony. The bride wore a slate blue gab- ardine suit with white nccessones[ and a corsage of white carnations, and was given in marriage by her father. She was attended by Miss Betty Kibby who wore an aqua sories and of gladioli. Mr. Fred Kohls, of College, Al- aska, acted as best man. During ! the ceremonies, Mrs. Katherine Alexander played several organ | numbers. ) A reception of friends of Lhe[ family was held at the home of | the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Cuthbert. | Mr. Spaulding is the son of Mrs. Helen Spaulding and the late Ernest a corsage pink | day for College, where they will en- roll in the university. Both are| FOR SALE FOR SALE CROSLEY Car; 1947 Conv. body, 1948 motor. Radio, 2 heaters, wat- | er proof. Phone Green 578. 302 2t! 1841 NASH club coupe, can be eas- ily converted to pickup truck., $495.00. 634 Seventh St., after| 5 p. m. All day Saturday. 302 6t ' RESTAURANT for sale at Sitka. Good waterfront location. New equipment; 8 booths; 12 stools, | seating capacity 44. Just finish-! ed redecorating. Other business interest demands owner's time is reason for selling. Write Box 702, Sitka, Alaska. 302 66} 1938 PLYMOUTH Coupe. Phone| 5217, 302 6t! THREE Bedroom house, living reom, kitchen and bath. Also boat Valiant. Inquire Epperson’s place on Fritz Cove Road. 302 6t TWO new 1948 outboard motors at | special low prices; one 12-inch ! lathe, like new, bargain. Juneau Welding and Machine Shop. 300tf | CAR - BOAT - HOUSE — All for the price of one—2 bedrooms, hardwood floors, completely fur- nished, basement, furnace, elec- trie 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. fuinished, basement, fur- nace heat, double plumbing, own- er’s apt. can be used 2-bdr., large living room, etc. 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 bdrs., electric kitch- en, new furnace, elec. hot water FORSALE AN excellent 4 bedroom furnished house with desirable location sell- ing at its building cost of four years ago. * Full concrete base- ment, automatic oil heating plant, laundry and partially finished recreation room with fire place, barbecue, kitchen and bath. This space could be changed into an apartment. Large living room with fireplace and thermopane windows. Completely equipped kitchen and dinette. Two bed- room and tile bath on first floor, Two bedrooms and %% bath on second floor., Hardwood floors in all rooms. Fully insulated for low maintenance cost. Well planted garden and childrens play yard. Terms can be arranged. 20 HOUSES 7 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. fard- wood floors and large view win- Rudolph, J! Rolton, Mrs. H. Stabler, |taking a course in Arts and Letters. | A i s RUGS, 8x10, 6x9; davenport, elec: | Morris Hansen, R. D. Egge, Edward | | ! %, arm | DOUGLAS—Will Palmer, John Barthell, Dr. D. A.| Douglas Eagles, Aerie, No. 17| L Tange dining foom seb ot ™ sept. 12, 2-bar. Brueske, Delores Clock, Log&ngwm meet this evening at 8 o‘cluck; chair, . : N decorated, elec. kitchen, com- Hughes, Stanley Levigne, Mr. vaOl'-i'in their Douglas Hall. This is a FOR SALE: Pure bred registered! pletely furnished. Central loca- dahl, Swen Swanson. ! regular meeting; announced Presi-| collie pups. Robert Rooney, Wran- | tion. Gr‘or Kelzcmknn: Percy Ruff, E.|dent Guy Russo, and there will be| gell, Alaska. 300 6t | DOUGLAS: Two other good houses. » Easterly. | refreshments. |~ Details with versonal interviews. For Fairbanks: Mr. and Mrs. P.| ke JUST a small part of the money a:.:;;s‘:z’ HIWAY - BEACHES T. Spaulding, W. C. Arnold, Fred| OES. MEETING | you now spend for fuel will Pro- | oo poyglas, 2 br. on pp.'mur-i Kohles, Leon Barnes, Dick Me-| It has been announced that a| vide a warm, draft-free homel 'pp y ANy on beach, own water|FUR, " oom Cormick, Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Dykes | regular meeting' of Nugget Chapter| thru modern insulation. Plan now': . oo, pricz $2,000. i ! ynrbclllslgg: t:'k;:e-:::rrmoks :l?t::rl {and’ child, Charles Dykes, George No. 2, Order of Eastern Star, wii, for winter. Warde A, Johnson.|qy, goyses on acre patented 1and,! and good view of Juneau.$4200, I heater, garage, furnished, immed- { iately available. 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 Joppers go with turned-up jeans, Levis and slacks like Alpha goes with Beta! No wonder the “cam- pus crowd” has gone BOOT- CRAZY! Better hurry: down! $12. EAGLES MEETING show Monday, { completely re- Lush, pliable, brown Bootskin . .. heavy gauge soles. | Matson, Susan Williams, Harry be held Tuesday evening, Sept. 20,| Phone 81 299 1mo | $500, balance like rent; $900; Douglas. Cashen, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Martin, |in Douglas. o e e e AP tak 4 tented 0 . 3 J " door €S approx. acres _p& en v Claire Dykes, Ross Dykes, Sharon| This is the first meeting of the YE:?NS:O:;E;WS ::sw olf'?igem_l land near aixport with hnuse..TRAI > sAeexlm 4, parking space, | Dykes, Sheila MacSpadden, Edwina | fall session with a class of 4 in-| mf, "9 hi-chest drawers; over-| Dartially furnished. Partially| :,’:,'”,’,,o;?fi ;::::i;“fyarn;;o:%m | Martin. *|itiates and affiliates being taken | . @ é 1 i 4 ipwisignd| ; ) ; ref table; j _ cleared. From Seattle: Martin Anderson, into the Order at this meeting. | Sb:)‘;fsredb;gxi'ca:dsh;;kmto;gewmer[The BEAUTIFUL Fitzpatrick home | fi:onfl;l:.;t e gE;;etaclry s Phillip Berthol, John Boland, Mrs. | S e ! i on ¥ ¥ ; b p 9 olan S table. 411 Tth St. 208 t£| O Fritz Cove. Hardwood floors, Aloan, | Harvey Brown, Charles Cloflin, A. R Behtends Co QUALITY SINCE /887 central heating, life-time alumin- | 4-Bedroom house, next to| wm roof, % acre land, possible 2: NICEST three apartment bulldin iSNAI(E PIT HAS GALA M. Day, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Eu- $3600. banks, Donald Payne, Lt. J. A. high hool. 5 g 1 ¥ { in Juneau. Purnished, very econ- | i gh school. $750 down. H. J.| bedrs.; 5 acres patented land, with S Swofford, Dr. J. Smith, James| opEHING o" SATURDAY ‘ O'Singa, Box 1261, Douglas. 99 6‘»1, large house; also 2 summer homesi omical operation. Good neighbor- on forest permit land. hood, close in. $7,000 will handle ‘ {1946 FORD 4-door; 1947 Chev. 2- | ! Two apts. 2-bedroom, one 1-bed- room. A wise investment for door; 1949 Dodge Coronet £-doo) “"BP“ & mmv} e e Owen, Lulu Sharyer, E. C. Howe,|Wday night for a special program 1940 Chrysler; 1937 Plymcuih. R. i Signa Fowler, Ira Kierschner, Log|a the Snake Pit, formerly thel w. Cowling Motor Co. 99 tf | REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS |FIVE one-bedroom houses, unfurn- McCormick, Joe Triplett, Fred Northern Bar. ;777 —_— | Phene 676 over First National Bank | ished, close to downtown and Padillo, Elias Joseph, William Mork,| Those who were fortunate enough | 38-FT. boat, 110 hp Universal en-| schools. $10,000 for the five or | $7500 for three. Clayton Rew, W. P. McKamey,{Vere entertained by a lively jam | Ph. Green 403. 98 tf} wm Mike Roach. | Session, Albert Peterson and his ac- x ! Owner will finance. $1,100 down jcordion and Bill Willman, “me}CVE{'I;-dOWn F;Ml V-8 '“.”_l’;f”! $40 monthly inc. 6% interest. 2 l;;dr;'g ;Z’:pbee:]y nr:[e‘wnmx;m: ‘::i or house, permanently or for few | NEARLY new 3-bedroom house, al- DAVIS MEMORIAL hours. Call 7 double 7 between( Months, furnished or not. Write so includes. 1 hedroom log cabin Campbell, Camiele Wells. Frank White, Mrs. Nancy Sul.li-i van, Martin Jastad, H. Giegerich, S. A large number turned out Sat- Ruth Bertholl Wed Another Clipper Extra... Milton Daley, George Hintnar, to find seating or standing room | ' gine, navy hull, built 1943. $3200. ! : FOUR room house on piling, $2,100. i i WANTED: 1 or 2 room apartment : ! Eater.” Willman did rope tricks, | ’escaped after having been securely | ACROSONIC Piano. Beautiful tone. 411 Tth Street. 297 tf f 4 it end TR 46 tf O. Box 1867. A i . i = - 1 land, e garden, To He[man Pe‘mldf Smwa w"'l BE The Snake Pit has opened under |SELL DRESSES FROM NEW | out. mmarg o g YORK, $5.95 up. Fifth Ave. N. Y.13 ACRES patented with two bed- firm desires women to sell New | new management. The new owners, “Em HERE TONIGHT Gordy Kanouse, formerly with the room furnished house on Fritz LUGGAGE Davis of Angoon will be held in the viously with the Arctic Bar and| bed truck, excellent condition,| *“Vogue” “Mademoiselle” Good{ BEAUTIFUL furnished cabin Lena S‘m:t‘l of thhe Ch"lfsh W. Carter | chuck Grey plan a number of im-| $1,000. Madsen’s Cycle and Fish- | commissions. Write for sample| Point, $2500. ortuary here tonight at 7:307 provements in the near future. ing Supply. Phone 914. 96 tf| book. Modern manner, 260JP,| FOUR Bedroom, furnished. Im- ALLOWAHCE Now on fhef: hoheyaties Bai i ek Fifth Ave.,, New York. 91 4tw| mediate occupancy. $9,500. to California, Mr. Herman Petzoldt s i l Bf"m”' left with the good wishes|yation Army and the remains will] with football an baseball games | o7 e wod | board. Urgent need. Ph. 927. | pryp pedroom, fireplace, best view, ° of scores of friends who attended|pe taken tomorrow morning on the : | PATENTED 5 acres, good house o T e A R |the ceremony and wedding recep*|motorboat U & I, to Angoon e on their minds, as well_ as a swing and garage; $600 down, balance WHEN Windows Rattle and the! furnished. $4750. tion Saturday evening. burial well around the United States,| juo yent Blue 212, 88 tf| wind blows under the door, thmklZ-BEDROOM on beach, seawall, . Tiie ke YA colits urial, ) Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Dyer were X £ of weather stripping and msula~l water, elec., oil. $1800 cash. aiaEE it ERTE vt “ Mrs. Davis, who died Saturday|pPan American passengers yester- | KINDLING Wood, $5.00 per i0ad.| tion warde A. Johnson, Phone | 3-BEDROOM, ~on beach, bright ol A5 S aev Wi]liz Bo‘:::g l‘:x t‘;:’WSN r:h r; night at the Government hospital |day for Seattle. Limited amount. Duck Creeki gy 209 1mo| clean house, view. $3500. Lh Dresbati T Che I‘l’ ';ne was born in Angoon, May 20, 1900 | They lock forward to seeing| Lumber Co. 288 t0y | UNFINISHED, now has 3-room 6 g] yter St and is survived by her husband,!games in the World Series, and be- | = WHO will rent* their basement 3| apt. water, oil, elec. $3500. bride was given in marriage by her George, and her daughters, Helen,! CHINATOWN Cafe, cash or easy; ¢ In Church Ceremony and his bride, the former Ruth | brother, Mr. Bert Bertholl. Memorial services for Mrs. Fannie | Triangle Bar; Gene Lockridge, pre- The services will be conducted by Capt. Richard Newton of the Sal- Florence and Phyllis; brothers | 5 HE o 1943 International 1%-ton K-35 flat-: i i TOM DYERS LEAVE | ON 2-MONTH TRIP sides New York City, Tom and Pat expect to go to Florida, New Or- CHAIR for re—up;;lstermg. Prlced; low for quick sale. Ph. 326. 94 tf | Profitable business. payments. 82 tf Dresses, Suits, Lingerie. Seen inj WANTED by a woman: room and hrs. every afternoon for a couple of weeks for dancing classes. Ph. | Cove Road. $3,400. TWO bedroom, furnished, close to schools, hospital, downtown. $5500. EAGLE River Country, small house, 5 acres pat. $1,500. ‘br:i ep:::;); a;:xda.‘::tt;::ih?:u;ec;t:x:e": Peter, David, and Martin Johnson; jleans and back to the Northwest Call 796 after 7 p. m. Red 575 or write Box 756. 98 tf | BUILDING Lot, Douglas Road, $600 by her sister, Mrs. Mary Starr, and | through California and up the FOR RENT— " her formal gown of lace-trimmed | por " father Jimimie . Johmson, Al seacts Enay o hers e morny| S BEDROOM House, full basement, | GTRL wanted s usher. Gapitol| o it e G white organza. She wore a finger-|os ansoon. 5t . furnace heat, fully modern, furn- | Tyegtre. 297 tf4 1 Y 1 vell" apii® okvion & sHERE: of I . trip, they will take delivery on a wshed or unfurnished. Ph. 535, 4 BEDROOMS, Douglas, lot 100 x ou can take along more luggage white gladiolus ofufixeoxi:”;a:::‘;;:‘::;? A oar. ask for Poole between 8 a m.| WANTED torentorbuy, smallcab-| 100 new concrete basement. $5500 5 a L ’ a § h: ; A+ fi 2% e .y Sturrock, |Camp 7, Angoon, and. member of | KEATING FAMILY TO | e T W, T, WY ®oigip s : or free - when you fly was matron of honor, wearing blue | tne Home League of the Salvation MAKE HOME HERE | ORECENT APT, centrally located; : : (Partial Listing) talfeta and carrying pink “glads.”| ormy, the Misslonary Society of the| Although it was good investment. Call 428. 39 tf { PLEASE: I need to rent a home.| MACARD, utility boat, 55 ft., twin by'Clipper% ...Pan American has recently increased the free | luggage allowance per passenger to 66 pounds ¥ Another reason to fly by Clippgg! For fast, dependable Clipper service, call ... | BARANOF HOTEL — PHONE 106 ,Ofll’n. m Mflmfi ! Q‘ there, and spend a month on a|lojs and Carol Lawrénce, Mr. and HERE FROM WRANGELL ¥ ® | motor trip to California. Mrs. Carson Lawrence, and Ann| L fyll set heavy dity storage.bat-| o e Tsed Mdse. Wi -————————_% g | The bride has been on the staff| Louise Henning also attended| Lew Williams Jr, former pub-| CTies gusranteed 10 years, used o £l exchange, 314 Zor |TOUND: LOwer plate of teeth. In- " %fll 71 IMMKS' k of the B. M. Behrends Bank, and| Grand Assembly and their reports | lisher of the Wrangell Sentinel, ar-| 0ree. Now that we have City| SN+ 20 BHO® e || S Boptee, ey & | the bridegroom 1s employed at the| were likewise appreciated. { rived yesterday to visit his parents,| POWeD IS in my way. I dare LOST: “Auke ‘lh,,,“,,#‘ Purity Bakery. The new home will Refreshments were served after'[-le will remain here briefly, then Jou. toanake. afy offish, i WINTER and POND, 0O. Ine, | Pllom sl LT be made in Juneau. the meeting. : DeHart, Auk Bay, Alaska. 91 f| Complete Photographie Supplies | o ALY information, please call the guest book. Mr. Ted Heyder attended Mr. Petzoldt as best man. Mr. Harry Sturreck and Mr. Glen Kirkham served as ushers. The wedding music was played by Mrs. Trevor Davis. About 50 friends were guests at the wedding reception in the Bara- nof Hotel Iris Room, where Mrs. Mabel Schmitz and Mrs. Glen Kirkham assisted with the refresh- ments. Misses Barbara Judson and Lorene Schrhitz were in charge of Mr. and Mrs. Petzoldt left Ju- neau yesterday on a Pan American flight to Seattle, where they will visit the bridegroom’s mother, Mrs. George Nicol, and her husband. They plan to take delivery on a car Angoon Presbyterian church, and_a member of the Greek Orthodox Eastern Church. THREE INITIATED The Order of Rainbow for Girls initiated three candidates Saturday evening in the Scottish Rite Temple. The new officers exempli- fied the initiatory ceremonies in a truly inspirational manner. Paula Kay Cook, Delegate to . | Grand Assembly in Hoquiam, Wash., last June, gave an interesting re- port on her visit. Mrs. Ed Sweeney, {here to live. Keating, who is Terri- | ltorlal Supervisor of the Bureau of | BY RAINBOW GIRLS; ' m“s m mD iuxsirstr::;. address is 843 West in the early dawn that they disembarked from the Aleutian this morning, members of Rep. Clarence P. Keating’s fam- ily were delighted to be coming! Census, had found a home here for his wife and five children. { With Mrs. Keating are Kathryn | June, age 9, Jo De An, San Dra, Jan S. and Clarence P. Keating, 3rd, who is 1% years old. The Keatings formerly made | their home in Anchorage, but the family was together here during | | the 1949 Legislature. _— ! LEW WILLIAMS, JR., 1 80 south to attend college. CHILKOOT MOTORSHIP LINES 1949 Schedule of Sailings———M/V CHILKOOT OUTBOARD MOTORS repaired—tuned up—winterized SEVERAL Large ana Small Dia- monds. Perfect stones. Bargain prices at the First National Bank. 35t 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., alter 4:30 pm. 28 tf LONG Established pusiness, liquor store, grocery and meat market witb living quarters. Must settle estate. Ph. 103 or P.O. Box 2596. LOG CABIN 28x1§ It insice. Hawk Inlet. Call 143, 202 tt 110 VOLT 5 KW Kohier light plant, FUNERAL RITES FOR MRS, RAY WEDNESDAY Funeral services for Mrs. Mar- chette Ray, 48, will be held at the Robert Rotzler, Juneau Hotel. 94tf WANTED: Fountain help, prefer- able just out of high school. Write 6327, care Empire. 94 tf WANTED immediately, drug clerk. Phone 97. 94 tf WANT Cookln. g, any kind. Hotel ‘maid, well experienced. Phone Black 210. 76 MISCELLANEQUS CHIROPODIS'I:—Blue 379. 74 1mo GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201 815 Decker Way. t The ancient Roman often built huge ponds in which they kept decorative fish, 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 engine. $2,000. ALSO SOME GOOD USED CARS SALES AGENCY 316 4th - - - Telephone 911 LOST AND FOUND Black 270. NICE Clean Room~ steam heateds 315 Gold 8¢ 220 ¢# STEAMHEATED woqme, Serving— JUNEAU/HAINES i weexly o2 T, 3 pel of the Charles W. Carter pggpa. 3 | Monthly. Colonial Booms. ey Lv. Haines ..Monday 9 am. Lv. Tee Harbor ..Tuesday 9 am. Have your motor worked on bY Mortuary at 2 pam. Wednesday. MADSEN CYCLE & .J Roisiold o Bl HAINES Friday 7 am. Saturday 9 am. an experienced mechanic with | Mrs. Ray, who was born in. Port- FISHING SUPPLY )wummzm Spinit piano for rent SKAGWAY SKAGWAY/HAINES P 1 ‘ i;ndv Oregon, died suddenly Satur-{ Full line of Halibut and Trolling ||| Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143. and the 3 3 Y. . Gear — Many items now at new ] specia empment. | AUTO PARTS ALASKA HIGHWAY Lv. Haines ... _Sunda; am. Ly. Skagway .....Sunda; ms P 1 ThNcls surxiund g Kae tasteie, | Low. New - Used - Rebuilt [} o oy ;A Eli Ray of Juneau, a son, William || Open 9 to 9 Opp. Ball Park (|| 1¢ we navent got it—we" Gonnects with all Canadian Wednesday a.m. Wednesday pm. [ Cosis You Less for Better Work |L. Ray of Juneau, and a- daughter, s Pl g R Pacific Sailings at Skagway (Time of departure is dependent on time of tide) OUR COIL. AND CONDENSER TESTER iers, ::}:, Marie Olson of Wal- e A";::k{sl;s Oo.“ o ‘ CARO TRANSFER COMPANY CHILKOOT, HAINES, ALASKA ALASEA TRANSFER CO. WILL SAVE YOU F!JT_URE TROUBLE chl:r;;nds(:'hadwuh may call at mel Follow the Cabs to ch:e Roman citizens of the First Agent * Steve Larsson Homer Agent. after 4:30 pm. tomorrow. ] ‘entury A. D. had about twice as, 3 ’ : much water delivered to J Juneau, Alaska Manager Skagway, Alaska mso G' wmm cmm FROM FAIRBANKS mgsnom for ‘his use' than ;e.r: the ci?t:rndg ; Juneau’s Complete Marine Suppliers James E. Hill of Fairbanks is for a Good Time Glasgow in 1928, according to one registered at the Gastineau Hm&l.l estimate,

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