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PAGE TWO TION TO SE ary apurtenances, such evidence to DOUG- | include: (a) a statement of the COST financial condition of the purchas- (b) a certified check in the amount of $12,500.00 payable to the _ | City of Douglas. (Checks from un- successful bidders will be returned.) NOTICE OF INTE LAND IN THE CITY OF ALASKA FOR LOW PURPOSES Sealed D by the Al til 2:00 p. m,, A;)l‘ll 1 purchase of a tract lots of land in the cit) Alaska Each lot is land within 800" ¢ ping area. The str water, sewage disposal, ¢ tricity will be in place £500.00 per lot, totaling 50000 for tract. This appraisal is lower than existing in prices and is |non- to be reflected in a correspondin: lower cost to the eventual indi purch: or renter. The above described lan: the Alaska Housing Autl a nt for the City of Dou srdance with applicable law under the following term and conditions. Part I. Terms and Conditions 1. Submission of a preliminary development proposal for the land to consist of the construction of twenty-five single detached low cost ‘1 sale or rental units tog r with nees y site improveme The proposals shall include preliminary site and building plans and specifi- cations together with a statement of the estimated construction costs, sale or rental schedules, and time of completion. 2. Evidence of ability to perform and of good faith to construct the facilities enumerated in Paragraph | 1 hereof, together with other nec issuance to Authority within 10 days followin, notice of acceptance of proposal, of x 100 a performance bond or other ass of cle nce not less than two times the cost of {s | the land; 3. purchaser is a public agency, private ofit or limited dividend cor- tion, or private corporation which will submit to regulation or the | restriction by the Authority, in the red by following manner: that any housing or other revenue producing structure in|or apurtenances constructed on this mml will be subject to the regu- lations or restrictions by the Alaska Authority as to rents or apital structure, rate of return, and methods of opera- tion to such an extent and in such manner to provide reasonable prices to purchasers and/or asonable rentals to tenants and a return on the invest- al d gen reasonable ment. 4. A certified statement that such lands are being requested for the | purpose of sponsoring a housing project as herein specified, that no other developments will be made without the prior written approval of the Alaska Housing Authority. 5. The housing development con- structed hereon shall be in com- pliance with applicable rules and regulations of the Federal Housing Administration,» and such develop- ment shall be further approved by the Alaska Housing Authority as tc plans and specifications and the development of adjacent areas. 6. Not less than fifty percent of the dwelling units in the housing project constructed hereunder shall be initially offered for rent or sale to veterans of World War II (hon- orably separated) who at any time have spent not less than one year continuously in a; for a period of at least 30 da following the publication of a notice of such prior- ity. 7. If for any reason for which the purchaser is considered by the Authority to be responsible, the project is not carried to completion following the transfer of title, the performance bond will be forfeited plus the purchase price of and title to the land as herein stated. 8. A statement that where pos- sible ‘and in the best interest of economy and good construction, local materials, labor, and financing will be used. Part IL. Award of Option An option for purchase of the twenty-tive lots will be awarded to the sponsor of the proposal which in the judgment of the Authority com- GENUINE OLD STYLE SOUR MASH KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON W HISKEY BONDED 100 PROOF — STITZEL-WELLER| DB“lL!l',-&: Lovisville, ! Distributed throughout Alaska by ODOM COMPANTY MEETING TONIGHT The American Legion|| at 8 o'Clock IN THE LEGION DUGOUT Visiting Veterans Invited ROBERT N. DRUXMAN, Post Commander JOHN S. 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Lowest cost considering the (¢) a certificate guaranteeing the | need for low cost homes with sale the Alaska Housing | price to the eventual owners of less than ten thousand dollars ($10,000) nd rentals on a comparative basis. 2. Adequacy of size and plan lay- of completion in an amount |out for Alaskan living. 3. Adequacy of construction and pecification. 4. Harmony of design and site development. The option will be conditioned upon the receipt of evidence that the F.H.A. has made a firm com- mitment to insure the project pro- posed by the successful bidder, and upon further evidence of a commit- ment from an approved mortgagee that the insured mortgage or mort- gages will be purchased by such mortgagee and upon receipt of the performance bond or other assurance of completion. Title to the asove described lands will be issued in the form of a quit claim deed upon evidence of com- pliance with the Gen®ral Terms and Conditions as herein set forth and upon compliance with the terms of the award of the option and sat- isfactory evidence of F.H.A. insur- ance commitment or commitments and the availability of a mortgagee. The Alaska Housing Authority re- serves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any of the above requirements, when in its opinion such rejection or waiver is in the best public interest. Bids must be submitted in tripli- cate to the, following addressee: E. Glen Wilder Executive Director Alaska Housing Authority Box 179 Anchorage, Alaska Envelopes must be sealed and marked as follows: Proposal for purchase of Lands in the City of Douglas, Alaska for Housing Develop- ment. First publication, April 3, 1950. Last publication, April 10, 1950. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL LAND NEAR JUNEAU, ALASKA FOR LOW COST HOUSING PURPOSES Sealed proposais will be received by the Alaska Housing Authority until 2:00 p. m., April 17, 1950 for the purchase of 50 lots of undevel- oped land near Juneau Airport, Ju- neau, Alaska. ‘The lots comprise a portion of the original U.S. Survey No. 381, par- tially bordering and on the east side of the Mendenhall Loop road be- tween the intersection with the Auk Bay road and the Duck Creek bridge. A copy of the preliminary site plan may be obtained by request to the: address below or from the District office of the Alagka Housing Author- ity, Channel Apartments, Box 3006, Juneau, Alaska. The lots average approximately 9,000 square feet with an average street frontage of 65 |feet. The price of the above de- scribed lots has been established by the Authority at $75.00 each, being {a total of $3,750.00. This appraisal is lower than existing inflated prices and is to be reflected in a cor- respondingly lower cost to the even- tual purchaser or ‘renter of the houses and lots. Part I. Terms and Conditions “The sale of the above described lands is offered by the Alaska Hous- ing Authority to be used for housing development, in accordance with ap- plicable law and under the following general terms and conditions: 1. Submission of a preliminary development proposal for the use of the land for the construction of 50 single, detached, low cost sale or rental dwelling units, together with the installation of necessary sewer, water, roads and other site improve- ments. The proposals shall include preliminary site and building plans and specifications together with a statement of the estimated construc- tion costs, sale or rental schedules, and time of completion. 2. Evidence of ability to perform and of good faith to construct the P ———r——— PAINTING AND DECORATING Priced to Meet Your Budge* PHONE 996 Ralph Treffers THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA facilities enumerated in Paragraph 1 hereof, together with other neces- sary apurtenances, such evidenc to inclde: (a) a statement of the financial condition of the purchas- er; (b) a certified check in the amount of $3,750.00 payable to the Alaska Housing Authority. Checks will be returned to the unsuccessful bidders. (c) a certificate guarantee- ing the issuance to the Alaska Hous- ing Authority within 10 days follow- ing notice of acceptance of pro- posal, of a performance bond or other assurance of completion in an amount not less than two times the cost of the land; 3. A certified statement that the purchaser is a public agency, private non-profit or limited dividend cor- poration, or private corporation which will submit to regulation or restriction by the Authority, in the following manner: that any housing or other revenue producing structure or apurtenances constructed on this land will be subject to the regu- lations or restrictions by the Alaska Housing Authority as to rents or sales, charges, capital structure, rate of return, and methods of opera- tion to such an extent and in such manner as to provide reasonable sales prices to purchasers and or reasonable rentals to tenants and a reasonable return on the invest- ment. 4. A certified statement that such lands are being requested for the purpose of sponsoring a housing project as herein specified, that no other developments will be made without the prior written approval of the Alaska Housing Authority 5. The housing deveiopment con- structed hereon shall be in com- pliance with applicable rules and regulations of the Federal Housing Administration, and such develop- ment shall be further approved by the Alaska Housing Authority as tc plans and specifications and the development of adjacent areas. 6. Not less than fifty percent of the dwelling units in the housing project constructed hereunder shall be initially offered for rent or sale to veterans of World War II (hon- orably separated) who at any time have spent not less than one year continuously in Alaska; for a period of at least 30 days, following the publication of a notice of such prior- ity. 7. If for any reason for which the purchaser is considered by the Authority to be responsible, the project is not carried to completion following the transfer of title, the performance bond will be forfeited plus the purchase price of and title to the land as herein stated. 8. A statement that where pos- sible and in the best interest of economy and good construction local materials, labor, and financing will be used. { Part II. Award of Option An option for the purchase of the fifty lots wil be awarded to the sponsor of the proposal which in j the judgment of the Authority com- plies with the “terms and condi- tions” outlined in Part I and is in the best public interest. The qualifications of the proposals will be judged on the following basis: 1. Lowest cost considering the need for low cost homes with sale price to the eventual owners of less than ten thousand dollars ($10,000) and rentals on a comparative basis. 2. Adequacy of size and plan lay- out for Alaskan living. 3. Adequacy of construction and specification. 4. Harmony of design and site development. ‘The option will be conditioned upon the receipt of evidence that the F.H.A. has made a firm com- mitment to insure the project pro- posed by the successful bidder, and upon further evidence of a commit- ment from an approved mortgagee that the insured mortgage or mort- gages will be purchased by such mortgagee and upon receipt of the performance bond or other assurance of completion. ‘Title to the above described lands will be issued in the form of a quit claim deed upon evidence of com- pliance with the General Terms and Conditions as herein set forth and |upon compliance with the terms of the award of the option and sat- isfactory evidence of F.H.A. insur- ance commitment or commitments and the availability of a mortgagee. The Alaska Housing Authority re- serves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any of the above Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS THEmng«nen:ol& bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In addition, the bank is 8 mem- ber of Federal Depasit Insur- ance Corporation ,which ia- mmhaf-lw against los to s maximom of $5,000. DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASEA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION requirements, when in its opinion such rejection or waiver is in the | best public interest. Bids must be submitted in tripli- cate to the following addressee: E. Glen Wilder Executive Director Alaska Housing Authority Box 179 Anchorage, Alaska Envelopes must be sealed and marked as follows: Proposal for purchase of Duck Creek Lands for Housing Development. First publication, April 3, 1950. Last ])ub'llcauon, April 10, 1950. (Official publication) REPORT OF THE FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE B. M. BEHRENDS BANK located at Juneau, Alaska, Territory of Alaska, at the close of Business on the 31st day of March, 1950. RESOURCES Loans and discounts $ 873,396.11 Loans on real estate . 790,361.22 Overdrafts ..... 49023 United States bonds and securities .. 2,080,552.08 Other bonds and war- rants ... Banking house furniture and fixtures ... Due from other banks .. Checks on other banks and other cash items.... Exchanges for clearing house e Cash on hand 56,689.46 35,716.77 2,064,693.49 490,464.66 14,357.85 4217,911.50 TOTAL .5 $6,834,633.37 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in ....§ 100,000.00 Surplus fund 100,000.00 Reserves 200,000.00 Individed proms less ex- penses paid e Due to other banks ... Demand deposits ..... Time deposits ...... Cashier’s and certified checks 230,051.78 880,698.00 3,145,340.92 2,156,389.25 22,153.42 TOTAL . ....$6,834,633.37 United States of America, Territory of Alaska, First Judicial Divi- sion, ss. 1, J. B. Durney, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the foregoing statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. B. DURNEY, Cashier. (Correct Attest) J. F. MULLEN, A. B. PHILLIPS, Directors or Partners. (Notarial Seal) Subscribed and sworn to before me me this 7th day of April, 1950. ALLEN SHATTUCK, Notary Public in and for the Terrl- tory of Alaska. My commission ex- pires March 29, 1951. (Official Publication) Report of the Financial Condition of the BANK UF ALASKA, located at Skagway, Territory of Alaska, at the close of business on the 31st day of March, 1950. RESOURCES Loans and discounts Overdrafts United States bcnds owned e Banking house, furniture and fixtures ... Cash on hand and due from other banks . 382,199.04 14,799.66 125,956.53 st G S 742,173.27 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $ 25,000.00 Surplus fund ... 100,000.00 Undivided profits expenses paid . Reserves Due to other banks—de- posits ... Deposits TOTAL less 22,950.70 1,997.92 12,673.10 579,551.55 TOTAL ... $ 1742,173.27 United States of America, Terri- tory of Alaska, First Judicial Division, ss. ¢ 1, F. D. Calkins, Vice President of the above named branch of the Bank of Alaska, do solemnly swear that the foregoing statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. F. D. CALKINS, Vice-President. (Correct Attest) E. E. RASMUSON, JENNY RASMUSON, Directors or Partners. (Notarial Seal) Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of April, 1950. JOSEPH J. F. WARD, Notary Public in and for the Tern- tory of Alaska. My commission. ex- pires Feby. 19, 1954. pires Feby. 19, 1950. PALMA COMPOUND IS BETTER (COMMUNITY EVENTS TODAY At 7:15 p.m.—Bass section, Juneau Singers, will rehearse, Methodist | church. | At 7:30 pm.—~Juneau Vessel Own- | ers meet at Deep Sea Fishermen’s Hall. At 8:00 p.m.—Juneau Singers re- hearsal, Methodist church. | At 8 pm—American Legion, Dug- | | out. | April 11 At noon—Rotary Club, Baranof. | At 7 p.m.—Gray Ladies at St. Ann’s | hospital. At 7:30 pm.—Ladies Night at Ju- neau Rifle and Pistol Club, A.B. ' Hall. ‘ At 7:30 p.n.—Naval Reserve meet- l ing, Coast Guard building. \ At 8 p.m. — International study' group.at Governor’s House. “ At 8 p.m.—Sportsmen’s 400 C]ub,\ Inc., City Council Chambers. | At 8:30 p.m.—Community Center | Night for adults at Teen Age Club | ‘ with square dancing. w April 12 | At noon—Kiwanis Club, Baranof. | At 1:30 pm.—Juneau Garden Clun at home of Mrs, Harry Stonehouse At 8 p.m.—Elks Lodge. At 8 pm—VFW Auxiliary meeting, CIO Hall. At 8 pm.—Movie “Alaska US.A”| in High School auditcrium. April 13 At hoon—Chamber of Commerce,| Baranof. At 7:30 p.m.—Grade school operetta “Magic Piper” in High School| Gym. 1 At 7:30 pms—Juneau Rifle anfl‘ Pistol Club, A.B. Hall. At 8 pm—VFW, CIO Hall. l At 8:45 pm.—Juneau Singers re-| hearsal at Methodist church. i April 14 i At noon — Juneau-Douglas ACCA | luncheon, Mirror cafe. At 6:30 p.m.—Scottish Rite consis-| tory dinner, 32nd degree Cun(en‘cd} at 8 p.m. At 8:30 p.m. — Kenneth Spencer, | basso, at 20th Century Theatre,| auspices Juneau Concert Associa- tion. [ | | | | April 15 } At 12:3¢ p.n.—League of Women | Voters, luncheon and annual, meeting, Governor’s House. At 2:30 to 5 p.m.—Girl Scouts America annual acts and fashior forecast, Elks Hall. At 6:30 p.m.—Dinner by Women 01| the Moose, Moose Club rooms. April 17 At noon—Licns Club, Baranof. GLADYS KNIGHT IS HOSTESS AT EASTER BREAKFAST Miss Gladys Knight, employee of | the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, was hostess yesterday in the Bara- nof Gold Room for breakfast for a group of friends following services| at the Northern Light Presbyterian church. The table was attractively deco- rated with daffodils and green ferns and Miss Knight had as her guests: the Rev. and Mrs. Willis R. Booth, | Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Antrim, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wright, Mr. and Mrs. | Tom Morgan and Al Rhoelke. | of | | ACS MAN BACK IN JUNEAU AFTER 8 MONTHS IN ADAK After eight months stationed in Adak, Pfc. Robert D. Miller of the Alaska Communications Service has been transferred to Juneau, it was announced today. Miller, in the service’s operations division, was here prior to his being sent to the island outpost. He arrived Saturday. SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN'S FOR RENT STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly or Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69t WURLITZER Spinit piano for rent Anderson Plano E.co. Ph. 143 MISCELLANEOUS GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- sent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201 815 Decker Way. 1| WINTER and POND, Co.,, Inc. Complete photographic Supplies Developing-Printing-Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats [CUSSSSSUUS LSS HOLM'S Coffce Shop RE-OPENS . April 11th MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1950 W-A=N-T A-D-S FOR SALE | | LEAVING TOWN, immediaie pos- com- kit- good 1-bedroom home, pletely furnished, electric chen. Price $7,500. View, neighborhood. FISHERMEN ATTENTION. Near Small Boat Harbor, 2 bed-rbom completely furnished home, pric- ed right, immediate possession. 1949 Studebaker l4-ton pick-up truck, undercoated, excellent con- dition. 10th STREET—Income property— 3-bedroom and 1-bedroom apart- ments, also large basement. Com- pletely furnished—occupancy, of larger apt. April 3. STAR HILL—Three rooms, bath, completely furnished, Priced $2,- 1600 for immediate sale. SEVENTH ST.—2-bedroom house overlooking Evergreen Bowl—po- session April 1. Completely fur- nished. | SEVERAL INCOME properties in Juneau and Douglas, also lets, businesses and boats. 'MURPHY & MURPHY| REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS session |Phone 676 over Frist National Bank WANTED RELIABLE MAN wanted to call on friends and neighbors, Wonder- ful opportunity. $15 to $20 In & day. No experience or required. Permanent. Write to- | day. McNess Company, Dept. B, 2423 Magnolia St, Oakland 7, Calif. 5 ! | capital l { i 1 FOR SALE — JUST TWO new homes left in Highlands, r each has two bed- rooms and space for third; full concrete basements, garage, elec, hot water heater, automatic oil burner, elec. range, laundry, com- plete insulation, low fuel costs, Liberal finanm% Down payment for qualified weterans availablg | on secondary financing. APARTMENT HOUSE, 8 unlt§ central location, good incom must sell, owner lea\vlng city. Bob Druxman REPRESENTING WILLIAM WINN- 123 FRONT ST. PHONE 89} { P R o S Al BUILDING LOTS—Four lots 6th and Park. Two lots adjacen 1 block above boat shop, Gre Church site, $600. Douglas one I across Douglas school, basemeny already dug, $1000. Three within block DeHart’s store at Auk qu, $1,000 and $1,500. NEW LISTINGS—2 bedroom, e modeled beach home, 2 mi. Glaf: cier highway. Basement, vie p: windows, furnished. $7,000. ]| | NEW TERMS—$1500 down, $100; month, takes $6,800 house Bas Road. Full basement, four be rooms, view. Owner finance. | 6th at KENNEDY—3 bedroom, B! children’s play rooms separat large livingroom, diningroom, di; ette. An old fashioned, comfor able house, swings and sandpil] 1% 1) A I for kids. Across street from puh: i lic playground. 2 blocks from’ | hospital, 4 blocks from school‘ View of harbor. $8,600. Bt S LOTIORES IFAMILY of five needs house to|VERY SMALL one person housf,’ rent. Must move to make way for new library. Box 1658, Juneau. T1-6t WANTED TO RENT by Singer Sewing Machine representative 2} bedroom modern furnished home. | Perm. Please Call Dick Vi kers | 69-6t ' at Baranof. WHY PAY contractor’s prices? Re- | roof with aluminum shingles at actual cost. Ph. 81 66-1mo A e o o 0 o ® Permanently e o o o o iployed couple ® | ® desire 1 bedroomfurnished apt ® e centrally located, no children e ® or pets. Call Savage, 374 be- ® e tween 8'am. and 4 pm. tt e ©o 0o 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 EMPLOYED couple and one child need apt. or house in Juneau or Douglas. Ph. Douglas 145, 6-4t DAY NURSERY—Mothers care for your small child. Mrs. Wm, Pas- sey. Ph. 938. 406-t1 FOR SALE 1937 FORD COUPE good condi- tion, reasonable. Call Green 447. FOR SALE at public auction at 10 a.m, Sat. April 15, 1950, at the Juneau Small Boat Harbor: boat “VALKYRIE,” 20 gross tons, 13 net tons; also miscellaneous boat equipment, rope, cable, outboard motor, a skiff, used motor parts. Terms, cash: 10 percent on day of sale, bal. on confirmation of sale by court. Right is -reserved to reject any and all bids. For information see Robert Chur- Wood, deceased, Howard D. Stabler. or attorney 66-7t ONE INNER spring mattress, like new. Ph. Douglas 343. 69-tf DON'T BUY a sales talk. Reroof with beautiful aluminium shingles at actual cost of material andj. labor—Warde A. Johnson, Ph. 81. 1940 CHEV. club coupe, 5 passeng- er, 4 new tires, new battery, new paint job. Best offer. Ph. Green 15. T1-6t . L] e e 22ft, 6 in. fast Runabout. 6 ft. ® beam. Port Orford cedar ® planking. Oak frames. 90 hp ® Flagship Marine Engine, Com- @ overhaul- T1-tf pletely refinished, ed. Box 314. Ph, 817. . Warde A. Johnson. ) { chill, Admin. Estate of Oscar H. Basin Road. $2,250 cash or sz? 350 . terms. |SUMMER CABIN with beach, Len}] Cove, $2,400. BEACH HOME, fireplace, 2 bedy, rooms, basement, large yard, workshop, modern kitchen an;l bath. Make offer. ELFIN COVE, 4 rooms, dock, $1,4 ! DOUGLAS PLAYGROUND, 1cmncz. eled Spruce Corp. house, 2 be { rooms, livingroom, kitchen, bath, Storm windows. Nice pright Ittt house for only 1948 HUDSON \C! ORE, door Sedan. :- 5 e | I tires, new uphol: new pam, & J stery, new valves, sprmgs and guide Trans. and clutch overhauled $1 425,.this week only. - 36 FOOT TROLLER, 9 ft. bea double ender, 30 Palmer e gine. ONLY $2,500 }or quick sal —owner has Job Anchora waiting. SMALL HOUSE th. be moved 10x suitable for short batchelor tall kid. Can be moved on tru $75. EW MAYTAG, new THOR was ing machines; new EUREKA va uum cleaner; new QUAKER a DUO THERM ranges; ALL SL ES WINDOWS, DOORS, BATI A TUBS. CHARCOAL BROTLER for 8 steal]’ ideal for summer cabin or ho or restaurant. $175. PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY SEWARD AT MARINE WAY Telephone 911. FOR SALE DODGE 4-DOOR, complete;ii‘ overhauled—new brakes & pain Jacobs Machine Shop, 1101 Hari‘ bor Way. % H | 36 1 BARBER CHAIR, 1 wash bowl Inquue Smiley’s Pool Hall. T4-1my PLAY EQUIPMENT swings an teeter $20. Call Green 932. 74-48 1940 5 PASSENGER Chevrolet con vertible, radio, heater, good con: dition. Call Red 904. T2-tf 1942 DODGE, 4 door sedan, ne engine, transmission and tir $900. Ph, 607. 35 ft. TROLLER 31B912. Full equipped. .Gray power. In storag at NC yard. Call DeHart’s Groc=! ery. 68-tf 26 ft. SPARTON MANOR 3-room - trailer-house, Has everything in it. Good condition. Priced right. Ph. 81T. T1-tf HIGHWAY home, Mile 16. Make offer. Ph. 707. 62-t1 LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Earring—owner may have same by identifying and paying for adv. T4-4t. e e FOUND—Boy's bicycle. Owner may claim same by identifying ana paying for this adv. Ph. 967 day- time or Blue 309 evenings. T72-61 FOUND—Two brass keys on holder. Owner may have same by pay- ing for this adv. FOUND—Roll of 24x36 mm Color film. Also wallet, o . Owners may claim above by identifying and paying for the adv. can 428! 68-t: CRESENT Apartments. FORD V8 four-door sedap, e -", cellent motor, new 6-ply tires. } Body and upholstery near perfectj condition. $575. Ph. 721, ‘morn- ings. T1-5t !;{ 1948 GMG % fon pickup, 4 speed) Iy transmission, 8 ply tires, 8 Xt.' bed, delu¥e cab, must go. Make offer. Ph. 707. 56-+#1 ‘) GENERAL ELECTRIC all autom ' . ic washer. Call Black 1013. 51tt} SEVERAL lLarge and Small Dia- monds. Perfect stones. Bargaint prices at the First National Bank. 35 utif’ LARGE SIZE Lang restaurant range. Coptact Cleo Comers at City Dock. 460-t¢ ! M, §. RELIANCE, 52 1t. motar sail- er, diesel powered, See at end it A o S | st