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PAGE SIX Newsy Nofes From Skagway 27— The Annual Music Recital of the pupils of the Public School and of Sister Mary Amy of Pius X Mis- the Skagway Woman's Club was held | SKAGWAY, Alaska, April s'on which is sponsored by attended. The program was as fol- lows. March from Norma—V. Belli- ni and Washington Post by Sousa— played by Pete Van Zanten and Ed- die Fairbanks on accordians; Choo- Choo Song, The Lark and On the Way to School sung by Grades 1 and 2; Hungarian Dance-Brahms- piano duet-played by Stanley Brown and Carl Nord; A Hunting We |Will Go-Thompson-piano solo by Kenny Reed; Long, Long Ago-Ba ‘Jy-n:ano solo by Ellen Kay Brigg: Flag, Swing Song, and The Little Cobblers-sung by Pius X Mission; |Daddy and I £ing-R. N. Kerr- piano solo played by Suellen An- | derson; The Pet Shop-John Schaum-piano solo played by Kay !Lamoreaux; Evening {by Grades 3 and 4; Song of India- Rimsky Korsakov-piano solo by Sandra Nelson: The Pearl-Harry R. Wilson-sung by Leada Sheleby Patricia Anderson, and Betty Maki; Blissando-Carl Bohm-piano solo by Sharon McGuane; The Old Re ’Ifrain-piano solo by Carl Nor |Sweet and Low-sung by Grades in the School Gymnasium, April 21, [and 6; Rose Fay-C. Heins-piano(prown Bird-by Barrie-sung by W A large very appyeciative audience solo by Mary Ann Rafferty; The|lie Andrews; Te Deum-Garrish- o — jsung by the Pius X Mission; Valse e T T ~7777!D'Amour-Brannan-piano solo by : Patricia Anderson; At the Camp M E E T I N‘G T 0 N I G H T { |Fire-R. Krentzlin-piano solo play- The American Legion| at 8 o’Clock IN THE LEGION DUGOUT Visiting Veterans Invited ROBERT N. DRUXMAN, Post Commander ed by Mary Ellen Flynn; Annie Laurie and Over the Rainbow-sung by the High School and Junior High School pupils; Waltz in A- Brahms-piano solo by Maxine Brown; Butterflies-piano solo by Leada Sheleby; Bless This House- |May Brahe-sung by the Mission |Choir; My Prayer for You-W. H. Squire-sung by Donald Cameron; Russian Concerto, Op. 18-Rachman- | inoff-piano solo played by Staniey | Brown. Prayer-sung { THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASRA ' Juneau and had been treated roy- ally. Mrs, Gladys Brown of Ju- |neau came to visit her sister, Mrs. |George Rapuzzi. Mrs. Mamie ,Gault, who had spent the winter lat her home at Los Molinos, ar- rived to spend the summer in | Bkagway. i Mrs. ‘Hazel Kirmse and her son, |Jack Kirmse, returned from spend- ling the winter months in Calif- rnia. Harry G. Ask arrived from Seattle to spend some time in Ekagway with his sister, Mrs. Don Mackay. The Rev. McPhetres came to hold services in the St. | Bavior’s Church. Also coming to spend the two days that the Lou- ise would be in port in Skagway | were Peter Wood, Steve Vukovich, R. E. Sheldon, Brooks Hanford, Don McMuilen and E. E. Ninnis. David Ramsey came to Skagway |from Juneau to work through the summer months. Raymond Dennis |came from Juneau to visit rela-|s | tives, | Returning to Juneau on the Prin- |ccss Louise was the Most Rev. F. |D. Gleason, the Bishop of Alaska, who has been visiting at Pius X Mission for several weeks. Inspect- or Steinhauer of the R. C. M. P. !was on his way to Regina. Being i transferred to other posts from Budd, John Pichotta, and Dan Bo- lin. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Section 52 of the Traffic Code of | Juneau reads as follows — P. F. C. Herb Richardson and! SPILLING OIL uw~ STREETS Mrs. Richardson have come from| AND SIDEWALKS. Every person Seattle to be stationed in Skagway | transporting or delivering any fuel j the Pullen House Annex. The LO- | clear and thoroughly clean, or cause ren Brechtbiels have moved into |t pe cleared and thoroughly clean- the ACS quarters. ed, every public sidewalk, sidewalk | area, footpath, street, highway, or J. Logan property at jState Street. He sold his present|pas caused or allowed such oil tc jhome at Fifth and State E£treet | gyerflow or spill. Jto Art Simons. | Signed—Bernie Hulk, 3 | Chief of Police Mrs, Lynn Ackerman and Mrs. John O'Daniels were co-hostesses | at a surprise baby shower to com- nent Mrs. Ronald Whelpley Wednesday afterndon at Mrs. O'- Daniel's home. Mrs. Whelpley had been told she was attending a tea to introduce Mrs. Dwight Hansén truly surprised when she resented with a number of lovely gifts for her baby son. Re- freshments were served. The guests \ were Mrs. Whelpley, Mrs. Dwight Hansen, Mrs. H. Van Hoose, Mrs. Flora Cox, Mrs. Gordon Blanchard, Mrs. Donald Whelpley, Mrs. James | Suilivan, Mrs, David Oler and Mrs. | Fred Marlowe, ALIAS SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION CIVIL ACTION, FILE NO. 6274-A. TO: EUGENE VERNON ESTES, above defendent, GREETING: in the United States District Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Number One, at Juneau, in said Division of said Territory, and an- swer the Complaint filed against you in the above entitled action, i.e.: That certain action wherein MARY {with the ACS. They are living in| o or other oil, shall immediately D. True has purchased the gther public thoroughtare, and €y | Eighth and| part or parts thereof, on which he| IN THE NAME OF THE UNITED | STATES OF AMERICA, you are| hereby commanded to be and appear | BOAT TANKS Stabilizers Mutflers Trolling Pole Brackets I Some sixty Whitehore residents Whitehorse were Major and Mrs. |came to Skagway Saturday to fll-}Derby and their two children; Lt. |tend a double-header basketball Van Camp with his wife and baby; Jgamo at the School Gymnasium. Lt. and Mrs. Spence, and Corporal |The High School Team—the Pan- and Mrs. Blouin. |mers-p1ayed the Whitehorse Town | i Team winning by a score of 65 to ! 142, In the second game the R.C.A. |F. played the Skagway All Stars, ;chealmg them by one point. The !game started slowly but became I very exciting when the scores start- Mrs. Duncan Hukill gave a party | April 24, to celebrate her daughter | Frances Marlen'e second birthday. | The guests were Mrs. Max Kopan- ski and small daughter Maxine, Mrs. Harry Church and Donald, | The last meeting of the year of the Skagway P. T. A. was held | Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. El- win Dell, President, presiding. Re- ALICE ESTES is the plaintiff, and EUGENE VERNON ESTES is the defendant, which is Civil Action, File No. 6274-A on the docket of said Court, within thirty (30) days after the completion of the period of pub- freshments of assorted breads and | lication of this Summons, namely, {coflee were served by Mrs. Fred | within thirty (30) days after May Nord, Mrs. Harold Pribbernow, and | 29th, 1950, in case this Alias Sum- Mrs. C. J. Roehr. The nominating | mons is published, or within forty committee presented the following| (40) days after date of its service for officers for the next school|upon you in case this Alias Sum- {year: President-Mrs. Sam Nelson;|mons is served upon you person- MONDAY, MAY 8, 1950 " FORSA WE SOLD FIVE HOUSES LAST WEEK—WE NEED LISTINGS— our commission on all rural prop- erty is 5% or LESS (Auke Bay, Glacier highway ete.) Lovely home completely furnished, 3 bed- i rooms, fireplace, unexcelled view, double plumbing, garage with possible apartment, garden space, frontage on road and channel, cork insulation, complete base- ment. bedrooms, completely = furnished near Federal Bldg. and school, newly decorated, electric Kitchen, Bendix washer, immediate occu- pancy. bedrooms near small boat har- bor completely furnished. Dream Home, beautiful blonde fur- niture, wall-to-wall carpeting, electric kitchen, one-bedroom, dressing room, large bath, utility room, view, $5,000 will buy the Seaview apart- ments, will pay off purchase price less than 2 years. | DOUGLAS—2 bedroom possible 3rd. partly furnished best logation. ALSO FHA financed 2 bedroom new home ALSO commercial and apt. with garage on 2 lots. { LOTS—large, level, view lot on Gold Belt; lot on Calhoun; lot on 12 2 highway. 160 acres patented land with cab- | Gold Belt; 1% acres on Douglas{ | |od pili in the latter part of Anchor Rollers o Tl | 38-37 in favor of the R.C.AF. Burrows Welding Phone 289 Dr. and Mrs, Robert A. Smith- son and their small daughters Mrs. Elmer Jones of Juneau with Vice-President-Mrs. Joseph Sheleby; her two small nieces Kristine and Secretary-Mrs. Gail Budd; and | Marcia Lee, Mrs, Orrin Edwards, Treasurer-Mrs. C. J. Roehr. A land Johnny, Mrs. Ed Hestnes and | unanimous vote elected these offic- | daughters Maryanne and Nancy,|crs. Mrs. A. E. Tunley reported Donna Lee Ward, and Mrs. William | that there had been a meeting of ally, and answer the Complaint of ins, Glacier highway. the above named plaintiff on file!Smn]l acreage with house 1 mile in said Court in the above entitled | “¢. 00 Duck Creek. and answer, for want thereof, the home, complete basement ,with plaintiff will apply to the Court for R g garage. Hardwood floors. Can action, and if you fail to so appear | boyGLAS — modern 3 bedroom | Christine and Judith went to Ju- neau Saturday by Alaska Coastal. Bader Accounting Service Monthly Accounts, Systems, Secretarial Service Tax Returns Prepared Room 3, Valentine Bldg. From there they flew to Anchor- age where Dr. Smithson planned to attend a dental meeting. Mrs. C. Clark went to Juneau by Alaska Coastal. There she met {Mr. Clark who had gone to Ju- neau on the Princeton-Hall earlier in the week. They returned to Phone 919 Daily Scheduled Flights to: Anchorage - Cordova - Kodiak Homer - Yakutat Skagway the following Tuesday by Coastal. The Princess Louise was in port |Sunday and Monday on her first itrip of the season. Returning home lon her were Mr. and Mrs. Art |Larson and their three children— Timmie, Jannje and Russell. Mrs. |Larson and the children had been | Wasser. Refreshments of ice cream and birthday cake were ser- (ved and the small guests were giv- en horns, balloons, and plastic bas- kets filled with candies. Mrs. Sam Nelson went to Juneau | Monday by Alaska Coastal to be ! with her mother, Mrs. Millie Brun- dige, who is ill in St. Ann’s Hos- pital. Elmer Jones, who had been vis- |iting the Soldin family for several days returned to Juneau by Alaska | Coastal. ! The Princeton-Hall was in port | Tuesday morning bringing back to ‘Skagway the delegates to the Pres- | bytery held last week in Juneau Skagway's delegates were Rev. and Mrs. John Dodge who with their Ime Health Council Monday eve- ning, that an optometrist from Ju- , eau would be in Skagway early plaint and dissolution of the marriage con- itract existing between plaintiff and defendant and a Judgment and De- cree granting plaintiff the sole and ! exclusive care, custody and control of Barbara Jean Estes and Eugene Vernon Estes, Jr., the minor children of plaintiff and defendant, and ord- ering defendant to vay plaintiff the ext week; that Health Clinic would jbe held in Juneau May 4 where tany who wished might consult Dr. | Moore. ! Mr. Paul Pearcy told of the Saf- ety Council which had been form- jed recently with J. D. True, chai iman, and Wiiliam McFarlane, Sec- for attorney’s fees, and such other and further relief as may be just and meet in the premises. The date of the Order for Publication of this jits customary party honoring the {graduates of the Skagway FPublic School ‘and the following commit- tees were appointed—Refreshments, the relief demanded in her Com- ! ie.: For an absolute divorce | retary, and asked that anything sum of not less than $100.00 per | seen that seemed unsafe be re-|month for the support, nourishment {vorted. A donation of $5 was made | and education of the two minor chil- to the Polio Fund. A letter con-|dren of the parties and for the sup- cerning a Mother-Daughter Ban-|port of plaintiff, and to pay the quet was tabled until next year.|costs and expenses of this case, in-\ The P. T. A. decided to sponsor|cluding the sum of $250.00 as and Same Low Fares from Juneau to: r.\W’Y"al'zllrnat $3000 . 'C‘o;dova\ , $53.50, Homer $87.00. Kodiak $165.00. 10% Reduction on Round Trip *Plus Tax visiting relatives in the states fcr‘ some time Mr. Larson made the|children Ruth Anne and Larry gis- jtrip to_Juneau on the Princeton- |ited the Roland Burrows - fanmily; Hall. There he attended the Elks’'| Mrs. Max Steffen who visite ac ics, and met his family when |the Kendler home, and Mrs. Mag- ithe Louise reached Juneau. Mak- |gje Kadanaha. Rev. Dodge was ing the trip north with Mrs. Lar-|elected commissioner to the One son was Mr. Larson’s mother who | Hundred and Sixty-Second General {will visit in Skagway for awhile. iAségmb)y of the Presbyterjan | Church which will be held at Gin-} Mrs. William Beitinger, Mrs. Dan Bclin, Mrs. Ed Hestnes; Entertain- ment, Miss Betty Thomas, ~Mrs. Gail Budd, and Mrs. Emil Maki The Attendance Award was won by the Seventh and Eighth Grades, ! Mrs. Briggs teacher. The awards of the year were {otaled and the electric clack was won by the Pri- Alias Summons is May 5th, 1950. The period of publication prescribed is four weeks. The first publication is May 8th, 1950. The last publica- tion is May 29th, 1950. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed at Juneau, Alaska, this 5th day of the seal of the above entitled Court | Connections at Anchorage for all Interior and Westward Points | Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Feero, Jr. land their small daughter Bonnie ifii of Juneau came to visit relatives and friends for several weeks. Mrs. Elmer Jones came from Juneau to visit her parents Mr. and Mrs. Hans Soldin. The members of the Skagway Elks’ Lodge who had {gone to Juneau Thursday by Coast- al to conduct an initiation cere- mony for the Juneau Elks’ and for a bowling tournament returned home. Returning with them from visiting friends in Juneau were Mrs. Roehr, Mrs, Beitinger, and Mrs. Kopanski with her small daughter Maxine, The crowd reported that they had had a wonderful time in Tickets and Reservations BARANOF HOTEL Phone 716 ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES offers its own First Mortgage Bonds bearing interest at 5 2 L:Su per annum which are secured by a first mortgage to B. M. Behrends Bank, mortgaging property which includes land, buildings and aircraft. They are in denomina- tions of $1,000.00 and mature in various years. The 39 bonds being offered are the remaining portion of an issue of $288,000.00 which have been held in reserve to finance a new ticket office and waiting room to be constructed this Spring. In Juneau for information, telephone 706. In other localities for general information, contact your Alaska Coastal Airlines Agent. Requests for specific in- formation and written inquiries should be directed to Alaska Coastal Airlines, Box 2808, Juneau, Alaska. No underwriting discounts or commissions will be paid and the per unit amount of expenses incurred and to be incurred in con- nection with the distribution of these securities is estimated to be 10c per bond or a total of $3.90. 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 THIS COMMUNICATION. | cinnatti, Ohio, May 16-24, . = | A meeting of the Skagway Cham- ber of Commerce was called Tues- day evening at the Skagway Grill | with Marvin Taylor acting as pres- ident. Guests for the evening were |past president of the Chamber, | William Feero, Jr., and Mrs. Feero of Juneau, and Dr. and Mrs. An- \derson of Skagway. The Chamber |approved the renting of the Eagles’ |Hall for the Days of '98 Dancts and an Executive Board for these | dances was appointed—Mr. Wheat- {on, Chairman, Mr. McFarlane, Treasurer, and Mr. Robert Birren. | The first dance will be held May| 125. | A Nominating Committee was ap- | pointed to make nominations for President, Secretary-treasurer, three members of the Executive Board to the next meeting—Gail and; May, 1950. J. W. LEIVERS, mary +Room, Mfs. Yearout, teacher. A vote of appreciation was given the officers of this year. ! (SEAL) By LOIS P. QUILICO, Deputy Clerk. First publication, May 8, 1950. Last publication, May 29, 1950. The first ot the O'Daniel’s Du- plex Apartments will be completed sufficiently for the Dwight Hansen | family to move in Saturday. Work will continue on the other apart- ment in the hopes that it wil be MIRROR CAFE Open under new management x & Tuesday. 1laum. to 3 am. Mod- finished in the near future. erate prices. “Quality Food and Service” our Moto. 98-6t Chris Rohlf has sold his Ford pickup to Johnny O’Daniel. Dr. Anderser: has sold his 1950 i Ford coupe to Mr, and Mrs. Frank | Boyd. Herman Reichman of Seward is registered at the Baranof Hotel. FOR SALE 132 x 32 ft. basement—sub floor— with one acre of ground—100 ft. road frontage—located approxi- mately 1 mile north of Douglas Bridge. Phone 567 or contact Fern Feist at Fern's Studio. ATTENTION -MASONS Stated Communication, Monday evening at 7:30. Degree work. All} Masons welcome, J. W. Leivers, Secretary ' (Sat. and Mon.) ost of R GENERAL CONTRACTORS Glacier Construction Co. i | ! New Building — Remodeling — Cabinet Work i Plastering — Concrete Pouring ! Sand and Gravel Hauling BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY By JUNFAU COLD STORAGE CO. 96-6t PHONE 357 | FOR SALE OR trade 36' Troller. May be seen 2'2 miles north on Glacier Highway at Gov’t. Dol- rhin, Also 40 Buick Super. Make an offer. Inquire at house across from Silver Mist % mile further out. 96-3t the highways refresh at the familiar red cooler on the road to anywhere Ask for it either way «« . both trade-marks mean the same thing. “Coke © 1950, The Coca-Cola Company Clerk of the District Court, | be financed. MURPHY & MURPHY | REALTCRS - ACCOUNTANTS EPhone 676 over Frist National Bank | FOR SALE !dUIT running—out of 0-11—buy a | drum gauge today from Art Grif- fiths. Black 370. 96-3t VIEW HOME, owner transferred. { 5 rooms and bath, furnished or unfurnished, large waterfront lot, NW Jdneau, across from small | boat harbor, double plumbing, dry basement, hot water heat, cork | and rockwool insulation, garage | with 3 room cabin attached. | Phone Juneau 736. 96-7x 32" TROLLING boat, $850.00 cash. | Phone 143. 96-tf | HOME—2 bedrooms, completely fur- | nished, berries, fenced garden, moderately priced. Phone Doug- las 232. 94-6t & 5 H P Johnson outhoard motor, late 48 model. Variable pitch propeller, $100. Walter D. Fields | Ph. 581. 84-tf 11% FLAT BOTTOM red cedar skiff with oars $45.00. Write Box 2353 or phone 38 76-tf 1§40 5 passenger Chevrolet Con- | vertible, radio, heater. Good con- diticn. Call Red 904. 12-if W=A=N-T A-D-S FOR SALE R T ARV, [y *DRAKHOM—The finest year round residence in the Auk Bay area, 3% acres of land on wooded point. Well landscaped with large lawns, flower -gardens and commercially profitable kitchen garden. House built in 1936. Two large bed- rooms. Double plumbing. Full cement basement with automatic oil furnace. Large living room with filed stone fireplace. TTie kitchen with Flamo gas range, REA electricity, and emergency Delco system. Dependable water system. Garage and other out buildings. Sale to be owner fin- anced. May be seen only by ap- pointment through this office. 50° by 100’ lot on Tth Street—ex- cellent view, : 1-2-3 bedroom homes Commercial property and businesses. William Winn-Phone 234 Office in Alaska Credit Bureau LODGE SITE—Beaver farm. Mole Harbor, Alex Hasselborg’s home- stead, salt water landing for Has- selborg Lake 135 acres patented. Very low price for cash. $2,000 beaver income last year. INVESTMENT property — $12,000 two houses in Seatter Tract, pays off $150.00 monthly or 15% and up. A good buy. Houses in sound condition, can be imporved easily. NEW LISTINGS —lot 50x100, two building sites with water and sewer already in; $1200. {(NEW LISTING—2 houses adjacent new school site. Smaller rents $25. Larger $55. Price $6,000. ’NEW LISTING — one bedroom house, garage, 5 acres patented, 11 mile 1ost, near airport. $3,700. NEW LISTING —am subdividing 385-foot water frontage near Is { land Pcint, Fritz Cove Road. Best building sites for summer cabins, Price $15 per waterfront i foot, minimum purchase 50 feet, { 200 ft. depth {NEW LISTING—4 room house on riling W. 7th. Storage shed. I $2500. Also river boat 30 ft. $150. e 4£lso 20 h. p. Johnson outboard $250. NEW Iasy Spin-Dry Washing Ma- chine $30. Bath tubs $30. Out- side white paint, 1-coat, SALE PRICE $3.50 gallon in 5 gal. tins. NEW Maytag Washer, nearly new Thor, like new oil ranges. Elec- tric range $40. New Eureko vac- ; uum cleangr, $40, PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY SEWARD AT MARINE WAY Telephone 911. WANTED TOWN or Hwy. lot for sale? Box 2688 for direct deal. 89-1mo COAST GUARD officer, wife and two children. Desire to rent fur- nished or unfurnished apt. or house, occupancy June 15th. Call Blue 954. 1 ESTABLISHED business in Juneau for one or two, nice income small investment. Write Box 842 " Empire. 87-tf HOUSE OR cabin for summer to accommodate family of 4 by June first. Rent up to $100 monthly. J. I. Noble. Ph. Green 245. 98-3t WILL EXCHANGE new business residential property in Northern California for property in Juneau. Call Green 340 86-1mo. WANTED TO BUY: 14-16' round bottom cedar skiff—must be in good condition. Write Empire C 891. 98-3t HIGHWAY nome, Mile 16. Make offer. Ph, 707. 62-t1 |1 BARBER CHAIR, 1 wash bowl, Inquire Smiley’s Pool Hall | 74-1mo LOOKING for a place to live. Three small compact rooms. Phone * 817 82-tf 4 ROOM partically furn. house 3:4 acres pat land Auk Bay. Jake Hendricks, 80-tf CRESENT Apartments. Call 428. 68-t1 SEVERAL Large and Small Dia- monds. Perfect stones. Bargain prices at ‘the First Nationa! Bank. 3B w SUMMER CABIN and boat house. Lena Cove. Phone 278, 92-10t SHOE REPAIR machinery and equipment, See First National Bank. 93-tf ABSOLUTELY you can make $50.00 a day. New sensational item— every food, beverage outlet, €tc. New, different Sales Plan. John- son-Hill, 53-JJ West Jackson, Chicago 4. 98-1t 1—21 Gray Marine gas boat motor. Completely rebuilt and ready to go. See it at Jay's Super Serv- ice. $700. - FOR RENT STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly or Monthly: Colonial Rooms. 69ti WURLITZER Spinit piano for rent Anderson Phno_ Euco. Ph. 143 MISCELLANEOUS —_ GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201 315 Decker Way. RELIABLE man wanted to call on friends and neighbors. Wonderful opportunity. $15 to $20 in a aay. No experience or capital required. Permanent, Write today. Mc- Ness Company, Dept. B, 2423 Magnolia St., Oakland 7, Calif. 98-1 DAY NURSERY—Mothers care for your small child. Mrs. Wm, Pas- sey. Ph. 938. 406-t1 AVAILABLE—all around office man; bookkeeper, typist. Phone Blue 530. 91-6t BABIES and small children cared for, day, week or month. Phone Black 212, 94-tf DINING ROOM table, 4 .chairs Good condition, Phone Red 127 after 5:30 p.m. 98-3t ALMOST NEW — three bedroom house. Immediate possession. See Alaska Federal Savings and Loan, 95-tf S R e 1948—8 Cyl. Hudson 4 door sedan. R. W. Cowling Co. 95-tf 38 FORD V8 coupe. Excellent tires. $150. Phone 982. 95-tf RADIO SPECIAL: Two Amin portables with battery use also on AC current, We are tired of seeing them around the place at 4550. Take them away for $27.50. Parsons Electric Co. DAVENPORT-chair set, construction; bed, mattress, springs; coffee table; chest of drawers; call Stan Freeman at 92-2t pre-war | Blue Printing ) Photostats K ¢