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FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1950 PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA (P ——— e S R TS L lcouN!v SYSIEM IS Alaska would get half the revenue HAI“ES CUIOFF ! EE)TICE 4 v ; o : - . } DR. TED OBERMAN NOT WANTED; TAX o oot o o rovese | SHIDE AREA JO 5 et e st | W m AmNaT "A=DD=S§ | Optometrists™ | 4R} | woutd Tave o popballalidh Tea. {tectgied, g Ll g 5 ¢ i lands, Ay el -t el e b v, ity - T — 1 = Lloyd C. Edmunson, Jr., Judith] G & l | in’“:::;f‘t:m‘(‘ltf‘i ?;%glifl.flm)flé;lcfteas:. ‘With road crews working valiantly | Edmunson, Richard Edmunson Ware ron sAw ! runuw % Bader Accounfing Service | |/ By ALICE FREIN JONNSON [iood dvamnet N elovman. dai | to get, the Haines Highway opencd |and Layrence Edmunson. i % : f Special to The Empire RO o % 24 o *| to traffic as soon as possibie, Brig.| A hedring will be held on said { Monthly Accounts, Systems, Secretarial Service | WASHINGTON, April 28 — Mrs, | PV OPponents of statehood “Is'fan-| .op v:°y ‘Gonnelly yesterday wired | final report before the undersigned |$4,560 will buy a two-bedroom home | 2 BE?ROOM_‘ year old. Pri- | Tax Relurns Prepared Mildred Hermann’s contention th:\t!““_‘fx' are ot against. capitatism | 0k John R. Noyes, head of the at Juneau, Alaska, on June 21,1950, | 0B East Sirect. Completely fur-| 0 YU"“I"'- e o B”“”""; i ; p Alaska under statehood would wish [ “We are mot against capitalism) i, Road Commission, that to- |4t 10:00 AM. at which time all| nished. el R Room 3, Valentine Bldg. Phone 919 to forego a county form of gn',«f‘” Alaskn{" asserted Mrs. Hemunn day he would inspect a slide area persons objecting may appear and |$7,500 is asked for a lovely one- elec ric kitchenequipment. Fire- ~—/ | esnment created consternation buf there are two kinds of“eapl- | "roy mijes”from -the U.S.-Canada ' be heard: bedroom home, beautifully fur- Bg ace Medium priced. Terms. p—— O = | among ate Interior Committée ‘ l‘.xlisn?v cnlightened and cutthroat border. WITNESS my hand and official| nished with electric kitchen, View "IILDI,NG LOTS—Cedar tract anc . =2 | member; considering statehood Je- | FOF instance, we have knowledgr| ™ General Connelly, in charge of | seal this 20th day of April. 1950, and basement. t.fl highlands. A good choice is " i H gislation {that the outside salmon InASEry! o canadian portions of the Alaska | s/GORDON GRAY, (89500 with liberal terms takes af, S avaulable. , plum !n @ ‘kf&a“n Mrs, Hermann, Juneau attorney, | (0K $12000,000 net protits ot Of | yiop vy cystem, said the area was| U. S. Commissioner and Ex-Officio |\ ‘uplex, 1 and 3 bedroom apts. i ENT HOUSES—8 to 4 . and statehood commission secretary, | b stol Bay alone, bu¢ paid in BHly | ¢ “yrye 42, The slide area itselt,| Probate Judge — Juneau Precinct, |2 electric ranges, 2 refrigerators,| o ;o & financial is available : dealt with taxes at the hearings, | ona00 in taxes. Of course mnder .picn each year has plagued road | First publication, April 21, 1950, furnace, cement foundation, hard- vestn:gn! S;bte parties showing in- " Senafors Lehman, N.Y. and A.z-‘.t“e new rm‘\ program the salmi crews when they attempt to open Last publication, May 12, 1950. | wood floors, completely furnished. b eturn on these prop=--~- i urners | derson, N.M. both Democrats, and {:"‘“‘5:3’_ has to pay heavier taxe:| g cugoff toad, is at Mile 428. CIIY ASSHRSOR NERDMIR AL ‘uc CHME SERERE WA - | Butler, Neb., and Cordon, Ore., botn | Put Uhe€y do not pay any more in| gyom his wire, Colonel Noyes in- g ARSI D your monthly payments. w-"- w. . | Repubiicans closely cross-exarmined | PTOBAFtion !!::xl:l:hn:dl;zst:}); s certea the roud i open trom Whte- fi:}}x:r}smchoul;s 0 t;lzvé;f:lt:;na;f |10 for Douglas property 2-he£- iiiam Winn-Phone 234 2 i ! Mrs. Hermann on what form of unit, > Herr iedlo Sell | arse fo the' slide sarea, 'meaning | o oy AS5€SS 3 y 4= " room apartment, part furn., don| Office in Alask: TE]Ephone—319 nghls Hed 730 admiay {rmim. would be substituted, | 25 82 Alaskan, in mode?'ate circum :hat once that problem is overcome, neau \\'11‘1 be rc‘cmvnd at th? ofnce‘ stairs suitable for business, on 2 a Credit Bureau % & - 4 They sald they believed her sug- | 'Anices, paid only $60 in taxes ahis| .epic “niay be' aliowed over the|of the City Olerk up until 8:00 PM.| jots.' nal‘l‘l M“c’&.'ae Shop, 'il(,'- gestion of organization along line: ;’:;r' m::n(;-m SZE ;;‘:Cdllo‘xl:ellpca;:\‘ road. The U.S. side of the lfiu-muc‘fpol:fi'v;\”i;engggexa st:otsatc;;x:l;‘i?;‘il"‘fl/& IHOUSE- DfiUGLaAi:d also | NEW LISTINGS—Seatter Tract, | vesen rritoria . § ; 1 " « - | Douglas, Queen Anne-3-bedroom i o e e | civilization for Alaska Tdbetter| ofouargy o oo °Pe & PUMBTHnay bo scoured from the City Glerk | home alimost new, hardwood| oo ouseh: $13000 for both. maladmifll oo those |80 to Timbuctoo and sit on an # : | previous to that time. 1: iotre,. . wakEhar i siedii biatety ouse 3 bedrooms, living- | maladministration because Lhe,¢"_"md i General Connelly said he would | C. L. POPEJOY { d s g room, diningroom, sunporch, districts are too large. i ; 4 sire Colonel Noyes about what he! v ' | Dbasement garage etc. Unfurnish-f hackporch, large kitchen, House |55 HalAn satd ‘she hemeysd. Alnskanf want no special Privi-| ;o4 at the point, and the road |, i ; City (;lerk. | ed. Immediate occupancy. in rear has 2 apart t' | A i i partments, 2 bed- { in keeping local government as close | 16¢% 1othing more than the four | ...y iccioner said he would go w‘zn“‘ pu::?c«::?un, ;;ml ":6‘ lm."o' |INCOME PROPERTY on 10th 8t.| room and one bedroom. Beau- i as possible to the people and adapi- :f:?:: ts;vt:\‘eot‘l]\:;,:&rx!:;rsonflnd» the area immediately after hearing | e il e - | ;!unfaul, LCoImplet/er redecorated,{ tifyl view. Income from al | ing local rule to the town-meeting |- ST H0 08 L, e e‘r”’ from him, to inspect the American | NOTICE ! lfu‘fcmc xft'r r‘"fle- hse‘ier:l*ooms-. three $150. Move into any part idea in so dar as feasible. and we're tn o position to get alon, | 7d€ and also the road at the SUm: | NOTIGE is hereby given that | fiooms. bess meintor oy awood| and let the property buy itself, She added that superimposition o | 71 WETS I & POSUOR 10 8% &90¢ | gyit, inside Canadian territory. |Frank C. Shotter, Exeoutor of the | aisteln: svenaii g IMME- | NEW LISTING—820 12th St Two county on municipal uvi‘rnment‘gu i‘:;al‘z“:_ ‘vx“u:utrc::. if We Can] several weeks ago hope Was put|estate of Loyise Kane, deceased, has Go'&; yT;w{;zé!aa{bloig4Texms. i houses, one bedroom each. Part- | would result in unnccessary costs| ) ° e orth the road would be opened VY (filed his final report herein and | 0 o g 9 S‘“deb"k”v] ly filled. Good business location for such services as hospitals and | 2 kL May 1, more than five weeks earlier | petitions 1 o’ or home, between new school site road-building equipment | NATIVES PAY TAXES i S e e smbegleal Ll Ll ih i};;ei(j’,}:v?‘.",”f AT DropeY D""gl"’s‘] and planned shopping center. | Senator Anderson al:o questioned | _ (BY the Associated Press) pening ddy then. | Dadge, Robeitans THAMBIbR Batri- | i ety BB 808 it 40.000: f the budget to carry the increased | Mrs. Hermtnn told the commi: Canadian road engineers last fall| giq Daniels, Frank G. Shotter, Stan- | ”04,:-“‘{!2 S{REET, :,nced for Im-|NEW PRICE—2 mi. Glacier Hign- costs of statehood submitted by Mrs. { e that the ‘hallucination” th. | jefg equipment at the summit ot |loy Steven Thompson, Jr., and Ger- | ACROSS. OHA} bedrooms. remodeled, furnished, basement el | Indians don't pay taxes in Alask: | Chilkat Pass so they could get an | gidine Thompsen, T sl HAN’;ELD — 3-bedroom | way, 5 pedrooms, floor furnace, | Double Ol Taves | is & mistake. carly start this spring in getiinz| A hearing will be held on raid| yisw. abors 3 asement, garage{ large yard on beach. $6500 Two potential sources of in-| “Indians pay taxes in Alaska or| he important cutoff cle final report before the tindersignéd | {ially furnided. Do OIf. o8 Tarma : ; creased revenue mentioncd by Mrs | their income just the same as other e iy gt e ialy, Tutyshg uble plumb-{NEW TERMS-—$1,500 down, siofs fuel oil ! citizens,” she testified. “The Indian 1 therepy | 18 Not the white man’s burden i 000 and | Alaska. He is becoming a fine citi zen.” Hermann were: doublin taxes to four cents a gall ng in aw extra § JASSENGER CARS NOW | ALLOWED 70 TRAVEL at 10:00 A.MY at which time all per- sons objecting may appear and be heard. ing. Large lot. Garage, store-! room antd small apt. and partly | finished boat house. ANOTHER CLIPPER EXTRA— ng from three to five cents a package the tax on cigarettes to yield an extra $300,000. add five The withess said all Alaskans are |opposed to setting up reservations | for Indians. Good dting fethia! Pan American serves piping hot meals @ and tasty snacks aloft... complimentary, of course. That’s another reason to make your next trip gfi by swift 4-engine Clivver % For frequent, dependable service call . .« BARANOF HOTEL — PHONE 106 ™ g 2w Auegrcan ¢ \ Worto Argways Y 7 4 ®Tvade Mark, Fan American Airways, Ina %'lxn!\"" ! | There is no substitute for Newspaper Advertising! “Most of our merchants bove the tax; so we might a | well increase the tax to five cents |ine " Tollowing sorces: $10.03 TECKET EXCISE TAX { from the recently enacted tax pro- | ram; $925000 from one-half th€| WASHINGTON, April 21 — (B — the present rate, $17.500; lease of|from 20 per cent to 10—the federal stumpage and sale of forest land xcise tax on tickets to movies and an “e: ated guess”—§500.000; ci ports events, | 612,700. lash in the excise tax list. This Mrs. Hermann said this budget brought the total of tentatively ! would balance the increased costs|ipproved cuts to $575,000,000. | state administration, road construc- | Truman had preposed for that | tion and maintenance state build-|part cf the list which the comm- ing program and other expenses re- } ittee has considered. Mr. Truman hood. | legts] Both State Department officials |are ignored. and committee members agreed that | 'COUNCIL TO CONSIDER |be questions since the seal herds| are under an international set-up. Pribilof Revenues retary Oscar Chapman had sssured | Council will be held tonight tc Territorial officials the State ct|consider preliminary plans for a 7t new municipal building. Hall. Due to the council meeting, the meeting of the Territorial Sports- | called off. | There are about 180 species of cents on to a package of cigarettes, | R | anything,” Mrs. Hermann declared. | The proposed budget is based on| {seal and otter yield of the Pribi- The House Ways and Means Com- [ lofs; forest receipts, if continued a: | mittee~voted today to cut in half— arette and fuel oil tax increase, §1, The committee took the action 150,000. These figures total $12,!in approving another $240,000,000 | for administration of fisheries and| This is far in excess of the | wild 1life, judiciary, care of insane,|$190,000000 reduction President sulting from responsibilities of state- [has threatened a veto of tax-cutting | legislation if his recommendations the figure dealing with the Pribi- lof fisheries revenues was one to Mu“l BuIlDlNG lA"S Mrs. Hermann said Interior Sec-| A special meeting of the City The meeting will begin at 8 o'clock | in the Council Chambers of the City men, scheduled to be held tonight in the Council Chambers, has been holly of which about a dozen grow | in the United States. | COUNTRY CLUB OPEN Every day at 4 p.m. TP R, B S SRR LR Bl TR S el P RS R i I D S Rt S S SC et OVER ISABELLA PASS Passenger cars are now allow to traverse Isabella Pass on the Richardson Highway, it was an- nounced today by Col. John R. Noyes, head of the Alaska Roac Commission. The 3,310-foot pass was opened to | (ruck traffic about a week ago, at the same time the main artery ot the Alaska Highway was closed to all traffic 70 miles north of Tok Junction because of thawing weather endangering the pavement there. All traffic was rerouted southw on the Tok Highway to go north on | the Richardson road into Fairbanks, | an extra 100 miles to get into the Golden Heart. Ice conditions were such that only trucks were allowed over the pass, but this condition has been | alleviated, Colonel Noyes said, with | all traffic now permitted to tra-| verse the route. There was no indi- | cation as to when the paved stretch | would be opened, he said. GIRL SCOUT NEWS The Girl Scouts of Troop 11 held their regular meeting Thursday in the Lutheran church parlors. The meeting was opened by our Presi- dent Heather Hcllmann. | Lynne Johnson, Mary Grisham, | Heather Hollmann and Virginia| Whitehead, who have been work- ing cn the Public Health badges, 3ave @ report on the Health Center | and sanitation department. Nancy Berggren, Carol Ann Law- vencey Ann Livie and Jane Adams gave a quiz concerning their first | aid badge. The girls were reminded they were to meel at 4:40 oclock this afternoon and go to Carol Law- rence’s home from where they will start on their progressive dinner. The meeting was adjourned at 5 r.am. Karen Bartness, Reporter which are sccured by a issue of $288,000.00 which constructed this Spring. Coastal Airlines Agent. to Alaska Coastal Airlines, nection with the distribution of be 10c per bond or a total of nre as the Clouds Roll By 1 st «= waiching the clouds roll by and seeing the sun shine through— the day you discover Seagram’s 7 Crown! So smooth...so fine... EE) corpletely pleasing...you'll wish you'd discovered it years ago. , & i THIS COMMUNICATION. Seagram’s 7 Crown. BLENDED WHISKEY. 86.8 Proof. 65% Grain Neutral Spirits. Seagram-Distillers Corp., Chrysler Building, N. Y. . ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES offers its own First Mortgage Bonds bearing interest at 54 % per annum - Behrends Bank, mortgaging property which includes land, buildings and aircraft. || tions of $1,000.00 and mature in various years. 39 bonds being offered are the remaining portion of an to finance a new ticket office and waiting room to be In Juneau for information, telephone 706. localities for general information, contact your Alaska formation and written inquiries should be directed No underwriting discounts or commissions will be paid and the per unit amount of expenses incurred and to be incurred in con- | BECAUSE THESE SECURITIES ARE BELIEVED TO BE EXEMPT FROM REGISTRATION, THEY HAVE NOT BEEN REGISTERED WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION; BUT SUCH EXEMPTION, IF AVAILABLE, DOES NOT INDICATE THAT THE SECURITIES HAVE BEEN EITHER APPROVED OR DISAPPROVED BY THE COMMIS- { SION OR THAT THE COMMISSION HAS CONSIDERED THE | ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF THE STATEMENTS IN first mortgage to B. M. They are in denomina- The have been held in reserve | ' In other Requests for specific in- Box 2808, Juneau, Alaska. these securities is estimated to $3.90. | E—————— - | WITNESS my hand and nfricial:M“BPHY & MR!AP Y1 seal this 28th day of April, 1950. l REALTCRS - ACTQ NTS | (SEAL) GORDON GRAY, | Phone 676 over Frist National Bank U. S. Commissioner and Ex-Officio Probate Judge — Juneau Precinct. | First publication, Aoril 28, 1950. Last publicati CALL FOR BIDS All interested contractors may submit bids for items of construction for the Ferris Court Apartment job in Ketchikan. Bids on bath wainscot, asphalt tile | floor covering, asphalt tile base, linoleum and lincleum counter tops‘ will be opened on May 5, 1950. Bids on painting and plastering will be oepened on May 12, 1950. All bids are to be for furnishing and installing the work covered. Plans and specifications are avail- able at Foss and Malcolm, Archi- tects, Juneau, Alaska. Bids to be mailed to L. E. Baldwin, Inc., 1103 N. 36th Street, Seattle 3, Washing- ton. First publication, April 28, 1950. Second publication, April 29, 1950. ON HALIBUT PATROL The Coast Guard cutter Storis halibut patrol. The cutter Ca- hoone, based at Sitka, is also on pre-season patrol. SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN'S FOR RENT STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly or Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69t WURLITZER Spinit piano for rent Anderson Piano E.co. Ph. 143 FOR SALE BOAT, “VALKYRIE” and misc. boat equipment. See Robert Churchill, Admin. Estate of Os- car H. Wood, deccased, or attor- ney Howard D. Stabler, 82-8 POLLY and cage. Ph. Red 765, 88- 34 BOAT—“LASSIE”, 46ft x 13 ft, round stern, 165 h.p., General Motors Diesel, 40-watt Fisher Phone, iron mike, galley on deck, halibut winch and roller, com- plete troll gear, would make good seiner. 3 years old. Bud Fields, Box 1762, Junesu. 85-6t TWO BEDROOM home, well fur. recently refinished inside and out. Garden and berries. Rea- sonable—Call Douglas 232. 85-6t 5 H P Johnson outboard motor, late 48 model. Variable pitch propeller, $100. Walter D. Fields Ph. 581 84-tf COMFORTABLE 2-bedroom fur- nished house, 1 acre ground, near airport. See Joe Kendler. 11% FLAT BOTTOM red cedar skiff with oars $45.00. Write Box 2353 or phone 38- 76-tf M. S. RELIANCE, 52 ft. motor sail- er, diesel powered. See at end float No. 1, small, boat harbor 121 H. P. Grey Marine completely rebuilt and ready to go. Come to Jay’s Super Service for dem- onstrations. 86-6t MISCELLANEOQUS GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up Lola's Beauty Shop, Phone 201 315 Decker Way. WINTER and POND, Co, Inc. Complete photographic Supplies Developing-Printing-Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats | i - FOR SALE |1 WOOD or coal heater; 1 pnir: | of man’s new shoe pacs, size 11.1 2-16 gauge Winchesters; 1-30:06, 1-22 rifle; 1-Kodaik, man’s watch and cheain. Ph. 561. 89-3t | 1 !1940 5 passenger Chevrolet Gon- vertible, radio, heater. Good con- dition. Call Red 904. 72-if | | | e | ESTABLISHED business in Juneau | | for ome or two, nice income | small investment. Write Box 842 Empire. 87-tf 221, H P Evinrude Speedtwin | priced to sell. Call Blue '505. WALNUT bedroom suite, dresser end twin beds complete. 1 full size bed complete, 1% size bed complete, 1 extension dining table | 1 jig saw. Ph. 0392 after 6 p.m. i 87-3t |1 | WILL EXCHANGE new business \\left here yesterday at 2 p.m. on| residential property in Northern | cCalifornia for property in Juneau. Call Green 340 86-1mo. 3% x 8 box; 6.00 x 16 tires, steel frame 2-wheel tra:- <crical i grain tongue and groove flooring, gocd condition. On display be- tween 5 and 6 p.m. Saturday in back ,of postoifice. $95.00 or highest offer. 90-1t CROCK’S SHOP NO. 70 WILLOUGHBY SPECIALIZING IN PLYWOOD AND BRASS SCREW CON- STRUCTION, cabin cruisers, speedboats, V-bottom skiffs, etc I am much in need of a good pickup truck, will take truck as part payment on 20 foot cabin cruiser “LULLABY,” Jeep power- ed, radio, stove, ready to travel, or will sell for $1650.00 85-t1 HIGHWAY home, Mile 16. Make offer, Ph. 707. 62-t1 | { BOAT 1 BARBER CHAIR, 1 wash bowl, Inquire Smiley’s Pool Hall. 74-1mo. 1949 INDIAN CHIEF motorcycle, like new, $900. 121 Grey Marine Gas with power take-off, used one season, $1000. Bud Fields, Box 762, Juneau. 85-6t month, takes $6,800 house Basis Road. Full basement, four bed- rcoms, view. Owner finance. 6th at KENNEDY—3 bedroom, 2 children’s play rooms separate, large livingroom, diningroom, din- ¥ ette. An old fashioned, comfort- able house, swings and sandpile for kids. Across street from pube lic playeround. 2 blocks from hospital, 4 blocks from schools’ View of harbor. $8,600. VERY SMALL one person house, Basin Road. $2,250 cash or $2,- 350 terms, SUMMER CABIN with beach, Lena, Cove, $2,4200. & BEACH FOME, fireplace, 2 bed-' rooms, hasement, large yard, workshcp, modern kitchen ano bath. Make offer. ELFIN COVE, 4 rooms, dock, $1,400. DOUGLAS PLAYGROUND, remod- eled Spruce Corp. house, 2 bed- rooms, livingroom, kitchen, bath, . storm windows. Nice bright mcg‘ - house for “only” $4,500, * 1943 HUDSON CTOMMODORE, 4 door Sedan, cost $2,983. 5 new tires, new upholstery, new paint;-.. new valves, springs and guides. Trans. and clutch overhauled, $1,- 425, this week only. 36 FOOT TROLLER, 9 ft. beam, double ender, 30 Palmer en- gine. ONLY $2,500 for quick sale —owner has job in Anchorage waiting. SMALL HOUSE to be moved. 10x13 suitable for short batchelor or tall kid. Can be moved on truch $75. 5 NEW MAYTAG, new THOR wash- ing machines; new EUREKA vac- uum cleaner; new QUAKER and DUO THERM ranges; ALL SIZ- ES WINDOWS, DOORS, BATH TUBS, CHARCOAL BROILER for 8 steaks ideal for summer cabin or home or restaurant. $175. PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY SEWARD AT MARINE WAY Telephone 911, WANTED SECRETARY in private business office. Best hours and pay. See McLean and Kirstan. 88-61 TOWN or Hwy. lot for sale? Box 2688 for direct deal. 89-1ma TROLLING boat to fish on com- mission. Write or wire “Pete” Peterson, Funter, Alaska. 89-9t 38 OLDSMOBILE, 5 passenger coupe. Inquire Alaska Laundry. J. L. Peterson, 83-tf Phone 817 82-tf 4 ROOM partically furn. house 3:4 acres pat land Auk Bay. Jake Hendricks, 80-tf SINGLE ROOM wanted . Ph. 538, Baranof Beauty Salon. \ 89-t1 COAST GUARD officer, wife two children, Desire to rent fur. nished or unfurnished apt. or house, occupancy June 15th, Call Blue 954. 80-t1 ACCOUNTANT seeking employ=«, ment. Phone Black 990. - CRESENT Apartments. Call 428 68-t1 SEVERAL large ana Small Dia- monds. Perfect stones. Bargain prices at the First National Bank. WINCHESTER model 72 Caliber 22. Extellent condition. Juneau Gun Shop. Inquire at 88-3t DON'T BUY a sales talk. Reroof with beautiful aluminium shingles at actual cost of material and labor—Warde A. Johnson. Ph. 81. 'LUZIER'S FINE COSMETICS and Perfumes, Distributed by Laura Seymour, Lucille’s Beauty Shop. Box 849. LOOKING for a place to live. Three ncll compact rooms. 1947 HUDSON sedan, $700 Write 89-3![ i ' COUNTRY CLUB OPEN Every day at 4 pm. | ——r WHY PAY contractor’s prices? Re- roof with aluminum shingles at actual cost. Warde A. Johnson, Ph. 81. 66-1mo’ EMPLOYED couple and one child need apt. or house in Juneau or Douglas. Ph. Douglas 145, 6-4t DAY NURSERY—Mothers care fof your small child. Mrs. Wm, Pas- sey. Ph. 938. 406-t1 LOST AND FOUND LOST—Nugget butterfiy pin, Alaska Jade setting (green stone). Re- ward. Black 920. 82-4t Scout Leaders attention: Proj for less than half price at Nina's Nik Naks. 89-3t ! . o “ < =0 <

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