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PAGE SIX in a radio program is to A “bridge” a device, musical or ofherwise, cover a gap between two sections of a broadcast. WOMEN ARE GIVEN SOCIAL SECURITY INFO BY BROWNE| Women workers should notify the Social Security Administration uh(n they marry, so their names lcan be changed on the adminis- tration’s records - at Baltimore, Maryland, James G. Browne, man- ager of the Juneau field office of the Social Security Administration, advised to If they do tth they will make it easier for themselves and the ad- ministration when the time comes: to file claims for old age and sur- insurance benefits, he ex- Empire Want Ads bring results— | SALE A COMPLETELY equipped Cabinet Shop, Machines and Accessories with some stock at very Rea- sonable Price for Quick Sale. 14 Years in one lo- cation. Krah Shop _P vivors plained For the woman who marries ana wants to change her name, the ad- ministr: has provided a special jorm, which may be obtained at the local field office. She should fill it out, attach the social secur- |ity card bearing her maiden name and send the form to the admin- istration. She is not assigned a new num- ber, however, but is issued a new card bearing her present name and the number that was originally as- signed to her. She thus will have jonly one social security number during her entire lifetime. If she Had more than one number, she might stand to lose her benefits. The administration keeps all 4n- formation it receives from the stated. The worker may' obtain further | information from the Juneau office |of the Social Security Administra- |tion, P. O. Box 1331, or 149 South Franklin Street, Juneau. /COASTAL FLIGHTS BRING 31; TAKE 50 | Alaska Coastal ~Airlines flights yesterday brought 31 persons to Juneau and carried 50 from here to points in Southeast Alaska. To Sitka: F. A. Grimsdahl, M. Addams, John Cushing, A. C. Swal- ling, and Mr. Hutchinsen, R. R. {Parker. Mr. and Mrs. K. Thorson, OLD STYLE SOUR MASH KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY BONDED 100 PROOF S —_ | SITZEL-WELLER DISTILLERY, 0MC., Louisville, Ky. —————— Distributed throughout Alaska by ODOM COMPANT [T There is no substitute for GOOD Plastering For expert, distinctive plastering . . . with the plaster that INSULATES .. . cal 15 yrs. experience BAY nlcn Phone Douglas 21 1+ ssaBader Acvounting Service Monthly Accounts, Systems, Secretarial Service Tax Refurns Prepared Room 3, Valentine Bldg. L Phone 919 N EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Szcond and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS Juneau T o «|ley, and John Jensen; U |Annie Klaney, C. A. Olson, D. !Kindseth, Ann Youmans, and Frank Wright; to Tenakee: Mrs. Oscar Oberg, C. D. Hansen, Karen Crow- to Angoon: | Marcella Gamble and Mrs. Charles C‘vamb]e To Petersburg: L. Long, Leekley, and Arthur Hall; to Wran- gell: John Kuropp, Bud Whiteside, and M. Eversin; to Ketchikan: Cmdr. Tydlaka, and Thomas Nally; to Haines: E. L. Mallot, C. Worth- ington, Elizabeth Lindoff, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Hanson, Fred B. Sheld- on, and P. Laurent; to Skagway:| {Mrs. P. Johnson, Mrs. Anna Shay, | L. F. Kerr, Leonard Holmes, and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Holmes; to Funter Bay: Mrs. Hargraves; to Pelican: J. L. Thomas, L. Davis ’and J. K. Johnson; to Excursion Inlet: W. H. Leanardo; to Hoonah: Judy Templin and Elizabeth Dick; to Port Althorp: Joe Reeder; to Couverden Island: A. Blackerby | and R. Davlin. From Fish Bay: Mrs. W West- fall and Paul Sherba; from Hidden ber of Commerce aviation chn-r-lE“E from Sitka: <man Mr. Johnson made a survey Bean, Robert Berg, John R. Fee Arnold Madsen, of airplane float projects in thi;|2nd Robert Team. Falls: T. McCahill; William Semar, Sig Swanson, David Rogers, Mar- ilyn Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett, Henry Wolfson, Clara Robinson, Nancy Lee, Sharon Lee, and Karon Lee; from Hood Bay: A. E. Owens. From Haines: Mrs. T. Teston. Mrs, J. N. Hanson, James Healy, C. W. Kerns, John Willard, Larént Donville, and Victor Hotch; from Pelican: Lou Davis, Mrs. Klippert, Zerine Klippert, Joe Sad- lier, J. K. Johnson, and E. D. Wright; from Elfin Cove: | Reid. JM ARRIVE FROM SOUTH ON BARANOF| The Baranof arrived here on 1ts| trip north at 10:45 o’clock last mght and leu for the westward at 5 a.m. Dlsembarkmg here were 40 pex- sons. From Seattle: Mrs. John M.| Adams, Plez Addington, George Astell Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Roy C.| Bailey, Gary Bailey, Chris Berg,| Ellen Buxton, George Danner, Sr. lace Engstrom, Mrs. Eva Kail, Bob Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Nello Long, | Lt. Donald A. MacLean, Mr. and| Mrs. Leroy Magers, Mrs, C. McKee, | Mary Alice Noble, Mrs. E. A. Pat- ton, Joan Patton, Bob Savikko, F. M. Tate, Mrs. Mary Walsh, Mrs. J. A. Werner, Karen Werner, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Werner, ‘Westberg and Rod Williams. From Ketchikan: Jack Benedict, Harry B. DeLand, Mrs. G. A, Lange, i E. M. Seidenverg, Ed Stevenson, !and Miss Irene Townsend; and ' from Wrangell: Mrs. Douglas Mead. Boarding here for Seward were: | Mrs. John' Stenerson and Mr. and . Mrs. H. L. Hopkins. | REBEKAHS Initiation 8 o’clock Wednesday, June 14, IOOF Hall. Cinder blocks have come into wide use for building purposes since the | war. FOR SALE In a few days, building lots will be offered to the public at the site of the Old Salmon Creek Country Club land. There are over 40 acres of cleared an d uncleared land. The mapping will start in a few days. If you are inferested call Tom George, 015-2 rings, New Countr y Club or see Joe George at the George Brothers Liquor Store. There will be Building Restrictions placed as to the kind of homes built. Terms to suit purchaser. list as the number will be limited. Get your name on Locations across road for Business Firms will be put on the market later. Conrad | R | worker strictly confidential, Bmwnclleby and from Tenakee: Llyod Johnson and Mr. Fisher expect to Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Gerhardt, Wal- | R. E.| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-JUNEAU, ALASRA CAA AIRPORTS EXECUTIVE IS HERE For the purpose of determining program and with a view toward | develapment, of future airports in the Territory, Joseph W. Johnson, special assistant to the chief ot ‘the Afrport Planning Office of Air- ports Division, Civil Aeronautics Administrition, arrived in Juneau yesterday on his first trip to Alaska. ' Conferring yes'erday with K- \ward G. Fisher, acting chief Air- ‘pmts Division, of the 8th regional |CAA office in Anchorage, with ‘Tony Schwamm, Territorial Direc- |tor of Aeronautics, Shell Simmhons, {member of the Alaska Aeronautics rCommlssmn and Tom Dyer, Cham- | area, and went over plans for the ‘further development of the Juneau wahpoxt | There are now 25 projects, in- lc‘udmg airports and seaplane bases {underway in Alaska, according to | Mr. Johnson. All are under the Federal Air- .port Program under which the Ter- | ritory pays approximately 25 per |cent of costs and the Federal gov- ernment, 75 percent. | During the next six weeks, ML |cover most of the Territory, work- ing closely with Tony Schwamm. | “It is our wish to assist Mr ‘SChwamm in anyway * possible in} ‘developmg the public airports need- jed in the Territory. We have found him very cooperative and |informed of the needs in Alaska.” The CAA officials and Mr. Schwamm were Alaska Coastal pas- |sengers to Skagway today. { WANT ADS BRING RESULTS UNITED STATES | DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. May 16, 1950. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Notice is hereby given that John | L. Wilson, has made application for | a homesite, Anchorage Serial 010104, iunder the act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809), for a tract of land sit- |uate on the northeast side of Gas- | tineau Channel about 5 miles souths east of Juneau, Alaska, embraced ‘in Plat of U. S. Survey No. 2580, \conmlnmg 267 acres, latitude 58° 15’ 29” Nv longitude 184° 19" 11”7 at witness meander corner No, 1 }nnd it is now in the files of the {land office, Anchorage, Alaska. | Any person claiming adversely any of the above mentioned land should file their adverse claims in the land office, Anchorage, within the period of publication or thirty days there- | provisions of the statutes. GEORGE A. LINGO, Manager. ‘First publication, May 31, 1950. \Last publication, July 26, 1950. UNITED STATES | DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOP. Bureau of Land Management Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. April 26, 1950. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) Notice is hereby given that Victor | Power, has made application for a | homesite, Anchorage Serial 010343, \for a tract of land situate on the | northeast side of Gastineau Chan- |nel about 5 miles southeast of Ju- | neau, Plat of U. S. Survey No. 2653, | latitude 58° 15° 19” N. longitude ilu" 18’ 52” W. at witness meander ‘cqrnet No. 1, containing 4.60 acres, and it is now in the files of the | Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. | Any andlall persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned i land should file their adverse claims in the land office, within the period of publication or thirty days there- | after, or they will be barred by the | provisions of the statutes. CHESTER W. McNALLY, Acting Manager, First publication, May 24, 1950. Last publication, July 19, 1950. | FROM WASHINGTON' James | |the status of the current airport| Washington, D. C,, after, or they will be barred by the! Last publication, July 19, 1950. | PACIFIC NORTHERN | BRINGS 7, TAKES 27 Running two sections yesterday, Pacific Northern Airlines brought en perscns from the westward :nd carried 27 outbound. Arriving from Anchorage were A. Sturm, Ray Weagel, W. W. L. Stanley, Pauline Nelson came from Cordova. Flight Cordova: Clement, Mason, Norris, Thompson, Young, Joe Peschel, and M. Jones. Flight 9 had these Anchorage passengers: Bess M. Parrish, Mr. and Mrs. Jack M. Woods and in- mut. Arthur Hedges, F. M. Tyroll, . E. Frisby, R. L. Anderson, Chris Father Deschout, Charles i took these persons to Lionel Kroner, Richard Herbert Holbeck, M. A. Donald McGregor, Dan James Panton, LeRoy Donald Walker, Bob Rea Duncan 1 Old phonograph records can e remolded into such things as flower pots by heating them properly and reshaping. USED CARS 1949 DODGE 1% ton truck. 1935 DODGE 1'% ton dump truck. Hudson 4-door sedan. COWLING CO. 1948 8 cyl. R. W. 1941 International K5 flat bed, $800.00; 1941 Plymouth, $450.00 1941 Plymouth, $400.00; 1938 Ply- mouth, $350.00; 1942 Ford, $250.00; 1937 Chevrolet, $150.00; 1936 Ply. mouth, $150.00. See at Jay's Super Service. 28-tf CHEVROLET, Style Master 2- door‘ sedan, 18,000 miles. 1 year in Alaska—excellent condition. Call Frank Stejer 874 during day or Gxeen 845 after 5 o'clock. 28-5t UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. May 2, 1950. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Notice is hereby given that the Yakutat and Southern Railway, have made application for a soldlers'! additional homestead, under Sec- tions 2306-2307, Anchorage Serial 012427, for a tract of land embraced in U. 8. Survey No. 2881, situated on Monti Bay near Yakutat P.O. con- taining 43.58 acres, latitude 59° 32’ 50” N. longitude 130° 43’ 47” W. at “{torner Number 1, and it is now in the files of the Land Office, An- chorage, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned | 1and should file their adverse claims | | E | | after, or they will be barred by the provisions of the statutes. | CHESTER W. McNALLY, H Acting Manager. I First publication, May 24, 1950. Last publication, July 19, 1950. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | Bureau of Land Management Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. April 27, 1850. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Notice is hereby given that Carl F. Hagerup, has made application for a Homesite, under the act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809), An- chorage Serial 010871, for a tract of land situate on the northeast side of Gastineau Channel about 5 miles southeast of Juneau, Plat of U. 8. Survey No. 2690, containing 493 acres, latitude 58° 15’ 24” N. longi- tude 134° 19 02” W. at witness meander corner No. 1, and it is now in the files of the Land Office, An- chorage, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the abpve mentioned land should file their adverse claims in the land office, within the period of publication or thirty days there- after, or they will be barred by the provisions of the statutes. CHESTER W. McNALLY, Acting Manager. First publication, May 24, 1950. VVm > NOW Twice Daily Flights- Every Day to HAINES and SKAGWAY LEAVES JUNEAU 10 a.m. and 2:45 p.m. RETURNS JUNEAU 12:40 p.m. and 5:25 p.m. OWKW%* ewing Southeastern Serve Y Better to PASSENGERS EXPRESS FREIGHT MAIL in the land office, within the period of publication or thirty days there- “- o 153 Lahnum, Reinhold Brust and L. A.]. 2 £ 25 H. P. Universal Marine Engine, |(phone 207) in the real estate de- FOR SALE — e COUCH, good condition. Ph. Greert 454, 29-3t ~ FOR SALE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1950 W-A-N-T A-D-S ! Murphy and Murphy announces the addition of Mrs. W. A. Wood direct drive, with starter, gener-,partment making two full time re- ator and all accessories, bargain for cash. Phone 525. 28-tf e L £ 5.4 Evinrude outboard 1949 model; first class condition. P2 Blue 12 evenings. 28-3t - BAYVIEW Hotel, Sitka, Two story building 60 x 64 on lot 90 x 84. altors at your service days and evenings, Because of rapid turn over of equitably priced property we are urgently in need of addi- tional listings. Juneau 3 bedroom furnished home. Full concrete basement. Choice loca- Dining room seats 45, big sample | tion in Casey Shattuck Addition. ’BUSINESS property for investment room, lobby, 19 rooms and apart- ment with two bedrooms. Fine location facing bay. Inquire R. K. Burke, Box 57, Sitka, Alaska. 28-12t 0 'BEDROOM set and other furniture at 523 4th St. 27-6¢ ONE General “Electric washing ma- chine with pump. Good condi- tion. $65.00. Phone Black 680. 27-6t 18 ft. cabin cruiser, 65 hp. jeep; two years old, libéral terms, See at Northern Commercial yard Frank Parsons 161 or Green 917. 27-3t sxx year old size crib, good con- dition, water proof mattress. $15.00. Blue 332, 27-3t 1 BEDROOM houle, modern, tor Peterson Hill. 11% miles on Gla- cier Highway: .Call till 6 pm or write A. V. James, Auk Bay. 6t 'NASH Automobile Dealership for Sale by Owner. Doing over $260,- 000.00 gross business last year. Potential much greater in 1931 with the added new Rantbler Airflyte line. Located in the heart of a rich farming commu- nity and is the county seat and largest town in an area drawing from over 50,000 population. Pop- ulation of city over 12,000. Uni- versity of Idaho also located here. Best location in city being 1% blocks from the banks and post office. At the present time, ouvr- selves and all Nash dealers ate out-selling factory production. Present lease on building $15C per month with option for five years starting March 15, 1952, Other interests 400 miles distance forces sale. $19,200 will buy com- plete, covering inventory of parts and accessories at wholesale cost with furniture and fixtures and equipment in first-class condition at their depreciated value. Owner will take all accounis receivable, used cars and demonstrators and work with new owner for a few months. Buy must be approved by factory for franchise. Guar- anteed as represented. Write or wire Francisco Motor Company, 105 South Main, Moscow, Idaho. 17-6t "~ WANTED \WANTED by July—1-2 or 3 bed- room house or apartment by re- liable family (2 small children) Permanent residents. Gov't. em- ployed. Will pay six months rent in advance. Plus $25 reward for permanent housing. Would sub- rent for short period. Ph Red * 29-3t COUPLE urgenny need apt room. Phone 800, Mrs. Wie. TENT — WALL — MEDIUM SIZE Call 271 after 6 pm. D.H. WANTED—a cook. Ph. 145. 27-4t or LAWN mowers sharpened and re- paired. See Bill, No. 6 Seaview Apt. 27-4t WANTED to sub-rent apartment September 15 to January 1. Res- ponsible party, no children, ref- erences, Phone 241. 27-6t SMALL BUILDING — About 10x20 feet, garage will do. To be moved. Located in Juneau or Douglas. ‘Write Stephens, P.O. Box 2077. SCHOOL teacher desires apartment for wife and chila. Fuons Blue 685. 27-tf RELIABLF man wanted to call on friends and neighbors. Wonderful opportunity. $15 to $20 in a day. No experience or capital required. Permanent. Write today. Mec- Ness Company, Dept., B, 2423 Magnolia® St., Oakland 7, Calif. 98-1 HOUSEWORK or chila care for summer by high school girl, Phone Blue 632; PLAIN sewing. Ph. Red. 632. 7-6x - DAY NURSERY—Mothers care fo1 your small child. Mrs. Wm, Pas- sey. Ph. 938. 406-t1 BIG COTTON YIELD FRESNO, Calif. —{®—Way down South in the land of cotton they usually settle for one bale to the acre. Henry Reitz has grown more than four bales to the acre near Fresno. In fact he got 21 bales off five acres. It was a special case where the land had been in pasture continu- ously for 7 years and had been lib- erally fertilized. Reitz has another 150 acres that yield about 2 bales per acre. purposes. Good returns. NEW home on Douglas Island near bridge. Completely furnished. Garage. BUILDING lots in best location for home, Douglas NEW house—four lots. BUSINESS property. Glacier Highway MODERN house completely fur- nished. Excellent water system. 5.acres patented land on Peter-{ son Hill. Immediate occupancy. 1 MHE ffom Duck Creek. Over 2 acres of patented land Mth good buildings. Priced right for cash deal. , WELL-equipped poultry farm with additional acreage if desired. T2 miles from Juneau. MURPHY & uumm REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over Frist National Bank‘ SUBURBAN PROPERTY FRITZ COVE lots—$600 up. PETERSON HILL, 3 br. 5 acres. AUK LAKE, 5 acres, pat, ALSO SEATTLE HOMES—LUTS Bob Druxman-Phone 891 Fritz Cove Rd. or 123 Front FOR SALE 3 bedroom house, furnished or un- furnished, under $10,000. Garage,; yard, full basement, electric dish- | washer, convenient to schools. Call 894 after 5:30. 29-3t LENA Cove, furnished cabin, ru'n-i ning wa‘er, boathouse. Ph. 275.; 29-tf | TYPEWRITER, L. C. Smith 18 inch | carriage. Late model, good con- dition. Alaska Coastal Airlines. 29-4t OPPORTUNITY for man or woman in territory. Franchise $1200. 100% profit. Write M. K. Bara- nof Hotel. 29-tf BOAT “Myth” for sale. 36 110] Chrysler, row long line or winch and halibut gear. Inquire Peters- burk Press. 29-4t CABIN with view, 16 x 32 with 8 x 16 porch at Lena Cove; $900. Inquire for Roy Banta at Gaines Cafe, Mile 9. 28-3t 41 x 10:7 ft. troiling boat, every- thing ready for fishing. Nice living quarters, Iron Mike. Write 40 PO Box 1991 for information. 28-3t —_— BOAT “Valiant”, halibut and troll- ing gear, See F. S. Epperson or call Black 895. 18-tf 26 ft. Steelcraft cruiser, sleeps four. Will take late model auto on trade-in. See Lt. Applegate, ACS. 25-tf BOAT, “Blue Boy” completely out- fitted including dishes, two way radio, charts, elecfric winch, gas 32 volt generator, 32 volt gener- ator driven by the engine, sleeps six. 37% feet long, 9% foot heam, draws 4 feet of water, just been completely checked on the ways. Can be financed. Phone 607 or Blue 564. CRUISER Blue 809, HOUSE, shop and lot—$5500. 940 West 10th St. 16-10t SILVERTONE table battery set, walnut finish, good for boat or cabin. Call 973 after 6 p.m. 23-3t ONE Ketchikan trolling gurdy. In- quire gasboat Thelma. Blue 615. 23-tf Phone: 17-tf “Northwind.”. L 0 PRSI O Ny o )y SMALL house, 523 4th St. Lot is 50 x 100. Beautiful view. Call Red 153 after 5 p.m. 522-4t 32 TROLLING boat, $850.00 cash. Phone 143. 96-t1 ———————— HIGHWAY nome, Mile 16. Make offer. Ph. 707. 62-t1 ———————— § ROOM partically - furn, nouse 3:4 acres pat land Auk Bay. Jake Hendricks, 80-tf 0 ey - VORI GV O TN LD SHOE REPAIR machinery and equipment. See First National Bank. 93-t1 LOT 60 x 150 cleared. Located on Douglas Hi-way between Ski Trail and bridge. Red 745. 502-tf CRESENT Apartments, Call fl o8-t FOR SAI.E — DUPLEX: Very :uxurious owners apartment, with $75.00 per month rental unit. Both apartments completely furnished. Good loca- tion. View. G. E. automatic furnace in tgp condition, DRAKHOM: Finlst home In Auk Bay area, 3% acres parked and with Jarge gardens. House with full concrete basement afid auto- matic oil furnace, Large living room with field stone fire-place. Double plumbing. Two or three bedrooms. ~ Garage. Electricity, Year round water system, FRITZ - COVE: Three bedréoms, Well built house with large Hving room and modern kitchen, Base- ment, 3% acres cleared patented ground. Large commercial gard- en Good beach and boat M GOLD BELT AVENUE: Three bedroom furnished. Large iiving room with ‘fireplace. llm range and refrigerator. Garage, Full concrete basement with automatic_oil, furnace. \William Winn-Phonie 234 Oftice in Alaska Credit Bureau |ANOTHER BIG LISTING FOR PETER WOOD, JUNEAU'S ONLY FULL TIME REALTOR. {A PATENTED 110 acre ranch be- tween Auk Bay and Mendenhal) Glacier, well-built 3 bedroom house furnised. Large kitchen modern bath on 1st floor, shower room in basement. Basemenc 80 x 30 8” reinforced concrete, furnace, oil hot water heater, 700 gal. oil storage tank. Gardens, chicken house. House alone worth price. Bite for farm, dude ranch or riding academy, chicken farm or tourist lodge. View of Mendenhall Glacier, bounded by Mendenhall River. Showing Sat. and Sua. and evenings only. $10,500. Ld PRIC" CHANGE—Down $500.! The new hcme advertised by us at $8400 has been reduced in price by the owner to $7900 for a quick sale. 2 bedrooms, corner lot, one block from Douglas school. PRICE CHANGE—up $250. The owner of that trailer is having a tizzy because we quoted it at $750. He .is holding out for $1,000. BEAUTIFUL 3 pd. house, best neighborhood, available 3 mo. $16,000. Juneau. 34 NICEST yard and view in Douglas, house 3 bd. part renovated. $7800. WONDERFUL buy Auk Bay 2 acres pat. smooth beach, house, good water, modern plumbing, large garden. Also fine building site. Only $3700. Terms. $1500 down $75 monthly 6%. BUILDING lot recently cleared near Douglas Bridge and Sti Trail. $1200. WARM SPRINGS BAY general store, cabins, baths, boat and airplane float. Over 1,000 boats last year. A fine business op- portunity. See Pete Wood today. MOLE HARBOR, salt water en- trance to Hasselborg Lake and river. 135 acres patented—Péte Wood is authorized to sell fdr cash at a very low figure. ELFIN COVE 4 room house and float. $1400. FRITZ COVE 100 x 250 lots, $900. AUK BAY 2 bd., fireplace, beach, $8,000. HIGHWAY 2 bd., $11,000. WEST JUNEAU 2 bd, beach, $5500, WEST JUNEAU lg. bsmt., 1 acre $2900. Douglas 2 bd. new $8400 2 bd. 50 X 200 lot, $5500. Juneau 3 bd. furn. 2 apt. bldg. in rear furn., both for $12,000. Seatter Tract. 4 bd. furn, Basin Road $6800. Two 1 bd. houses 12th St. both for $6,000. 3 bd. furn. Star Hill m 1 bd. Tth $2500. PETER WOOD Real Estate No. 3 Klein Bldg. Night Phone 3i¢ FOR RENT BACHELOR APT. See Bmwna the Barber. 12-t¢ STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly oz Montkly. Colonial Rooms. 68tf WURLITZER Spinit piano for rent Anderson Piano Suco. Ph. 143 " MISCELLANEOUS AR i Sl it B GUARAITEED Kealistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201 315 Decker Way. WINTER and POND, Co.,, Ine. Complete photographic Supplies Develop{ng-Printing-Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Blue Printing - A AND FouND LOST—between city limits and Kennedy St. a trunk containing household goods. Finder please call Green 614, 29-3¢ fireplace, Tel. 911

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