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PAGE THESE DAYS --BY-- GEORGE E. SOKOLSKY LEVINE VS. TYDINGS Tsaac Don Levine has been an anti-Communist since 1917. His miost recent activity was the editor- ship of “Plain Talk,” a magazine | which published articles dealing with the Marxist conquest of the world. An anti-Marxist, or, if you please, an anti-Communist, is one who foresaw the menace to our P. Morgan, committee l that he would be heard ‘:md questioned, Levine offered to show all the documents in con- “necclon with Larsen to the com- | mittee, but Tydings would not per- ! mit it. | to Senator Tydings: “In connection with Emmaunel | Larsen’s recent testimony in exec- Edward counsel, | utive session befére your committee jreported in thepress as repudiating |his article on Amerasia case pub- lished in Plain Talk for October {1946 am prepared to submit stack of original writings and numerous Levine sent this telegram| |May 11, 1946: THE DAILY ALASKA ENMPIRE—YUNEAU, Sisters of S1. Ann Celebrate e )] 00 Years of Service Sept. 8; Jumeau Hospit clal ass ce from Plain Talk, proposing exposes of Communist and pro-Communist elements, and | bolstering the original charges he| had made 7. Larsen had testified before the his testimony is similar in nature to his “Plain Talk” article, except that Levine refused to print that Dean Acheson was leader of the| pro-Communist group in the State| Department, which Larsen had| stated to him, whereas Larsen t,esti-! fied before the Hobbs committee on i The Sisters of St. Ann will on Sept. 8 ‘celebrate their centenary | |anniversaty, it was announced to- “These people in the State De- |day by ‘®ister Superior Mary Hen- f the | civilization and our country of the Larsen wHIND thry bed partment who are forcing a pfo- | Tiekta of Juncau's ‘Bt. jAxis Hos- application of the ideas of Karl | letters by Marx to Russia and such countries as Russia can control. Levine was among the first publicly to recog- nize the menace and to describe its nature, Senator Millard Tydings in his fute his alleged testimony and which in every major respect sub-} | stantiate the charges made by him | |in 1946 stop your record would be | manifestly incomplete and unfair to {me without reference to this doc- Communist policy so as to enhance | their own little group at the head | of which I consider Dean Acheson | stands as the leader.” | Larsen produced a draft which he | says that he submitted to Levine as | | pital. The 64-bed hospital, which over the years has cared for the city’s sick, will at the same time note 64 years of service here. The congregation of the Sisters was founded Sept. 8, 1850 in 8 ALASKA al 64 Years Old States, Haiti, British Columbia, Al- aska and Yukoh Territory. The 130 establishments of the oOrder ‘do ‘work inVolving parochial, residential and 'mission scheols, in addftion to schools of nursing and of music, as well as- colleges ahd normal schools, hospftals, dispen- saries and homes for the dged. These arg the principle types of endeavor intended by the Mother Foundress and which have been W-A-N-T A-D-S B 22 ft. runabout with 90 hp. engme,‘ priced to’ sell, cash or terms. Call at Packard’s Marina during | day or PO Box 314. 589-tf i 1946 EASY spinner washer in good FOR SALE Phones 676 and 207 SHOP-CUT weather-proof —cedar siding, cement foundation, spum glass and Kinsul insulated. Hard- wood floors, garage. Blectrically equipped, FHA financing. Priced $13,500. West Juneau. condition. We mean “good” for| Come in and ask about two new only $110 plus tax. Satisfaction guaranteed. Terms if desired, Parsons Electric Co. 589-2t SMALL Hotpoint range, - just. tiie thing for Auke Bay cabins. Wei listings of small houses in Juneau. Detalils will be available by Monday. CAFE: $1650 for fully equipped, long lease cafe at Small Boat Harbor. Good income. DOUGLAS: umentary and conclusive evidence.” | the article. recent effort to whitewash the That draft, as it ap-! |little town in Quebec, by Marie will either sell this for $45 or|3-BEDROOM house, completely fur- FOR SALE ? i 1 Bedroom, furnished, Casey Shat- ' tuck district, large yard with gas- den. $6800, BEDROOMS—3 baths, 2 fices places, large living room, dining room, monel metal kitchen. Bed- room and bath on first floor. 2 bedrooms and bath on secoba Récreation room ih basement converted into 1 bedroom apt with bath and fireplace. Com- pletely furnished. Large yard garage. Excellent condition. . Lo- cated on 7th Street with fine channel view. Reasontdle price ‘Terms. Communists and homosexuals in the State Department came upon the fact that Emmanuel S. Larsen, an employee of that department, who had been arrested in the Am- erasia case, sold a story to Levine| for “Plain Talk.” On this subject, Tydings commented: “It is also clear to us that Larsen was not the author of the quoted sections of the article, but that the allegations were made by Isaac Don Levine, and, as will later ap pear, possibly by Ralph De Tole- | dano. The fact that these persons have been reported to us as pre- fessional ‘anti-Communists,’ Whosc‘ income€ and reputation depend on, the developing and maintaining of new Communist fears, while not deemed’ neoessarily significant has not been altogether overfooked by the subcommittee.” | Obvidusly editors edit. Neither Levine por Toledano were permitted | to testify, before the Tydings com- | mittee s to the amount of editing they did. = Leviné requested to be| heard and was given assurance by | —_—_—————————— WEEKEND SPECIAL AT TAKU LODGE All-Expense Fishing and Sightseeing Excursion $25 per person includes meals, _portation by boat and plane for groups of 3 or more. Bring own fishing gear and hip boots. Fishing licensss may be purchased and gear and tackle for rent at lodge. Boat Redwing leaves Juneau each Saturday afternoon. Return via Alaska Coastal Sunday evenini tions, schedules and tickets available at Alaska Coastal Office — Baranof Hotel — He received no acknowledgment. Tydings would not look at, much [less put in the record, “stack of or-| iginal writings and numerous let- ters” which Larsen sent to Levine. The facts are: 1. Larsen did not write the article | in question. ! 2. He was interviewed by Levine |and to some extent by Toledano. jAlsu he provided some documentary data, 3. Levine from these notes pre- pared an article for his magazine which Larsen read, corrected in red ink and signed. 4. Larsen put his signature on the first and last pages and in- itialed every page not only of the manuscript but of the yellow carbon copy. 5. Larsen wrote Levine on Sep- tember 25, 1946, congratulating him on the first issue of “Plain Talk”| (containing his article). 6. For three years subsequently, Larsen bombarded Levine “. ! with letters and memoranda, offer- ing various projects, seeking fihan- | | | i lodging, boats, guides and trans- g. Phone 202. 1y G EP"™ ¢/ Your best bet for quick o+ . fast, dependable service by Alaska Coastal, ot low, econonical retes. Your letter or wire 1o your merchant, requesting delivery by Alr Ex- press, asures you of having your merchandise when you mest need it .amsuwl% ewing Southeastern Have It When You Neeo fr delivery b Alr Exprens “ W 9 i daughter were dismissed. pears in Tydings's record. is in no way less an indictment of the Com- munists in the State Department than the article that appeared in “Plain Talk.” Now all this sums up to the fact that Senator Millard Tyding's in- vestigation and report are a hoax upon the American people. It is astonishing that at a time like this, when we are actually at war over this question, a sentorial committee would stoop to this sort of thing. HOSPITAL NOTES Katherine Phillips, W. F. Brown,| and A, Sawyer were admitted to| St. Ann's Hospital yesterday. | June Bourdon, Alex Berardini,| | | | | william Holtzinger, and Mrs. Clii- | themselves. infant | | Kenneth Bean of Hoonah as| ford Campbell and her '| admitted to the Government Hos-! | pital; David Kadashan of Hoonah! was dismissed. i S DRARR i FROM LOS ANGELES i John and Vee de Bruin, M. Jones, | and Reba Creech, all of Los An-| | geles, are registered at the Juneau | Hotel. They are associated with a| publications firm in Southern Cal- ifornia. (LIMBING BEAUTY Sandra Stahl, 21-year-old Penta- gon stenographer, waves from a back-stage ladder after winning the “Miss Washington of 1950” title. Sandra, a blonde, was born in Long Beach, Calif, and at- tended high school there. She is five-feet six-inches tall, weighs 130 pounds, has a 36-inch bust and a 24-inch waist. (P Wire- !ing the building of 1916 with the | main structure built in '97. | Among the latest improvements is i a four-bed children’s ward entirely| Wonld you lethirh represend your business? Qf course your answer is NO! A sloppy, lazy salespétson would.ruin in-a‘short time the business you have worked years to develop. Your printing should be judged in the same light.. In many cases your letterhead and business forms are the only criteria by ‘which custom- ers and manufacturers judge you and your business. Your printing has to be good! Almost any shop can fill your next printing order, but if you want printing that sells you and your business — printing that will stimulate sales — carefully planned printing — drop in at your convenience and * consult with Ken Waller, the head of our job shop. He will be pleased to show you how carefully planned printing can help build your business. Mr. Waller’s skill has won us many compliments, but, seeing is believ- ing. That’s why We Want you to ‘#e for yourself how Empire printing can help boost your sales. “for a better impression” Bori aie I oA : Empire Printiiig Company | Esther Blondin, later known as Mother Mary Ann. Eight gears |later foyr valiant Sisters disem- barked from the schooner Seabird !at Victoria, B. C. after a two- | months trip from Montreal via |New York and overland at the | Isthmus of Panama. | Their log cabin on the skirts of | Beacon Hill in that city became | the first convent school on the Pacific Coast. The Apostolate to the North dates from 1886, when Sisters Mary Zeno, Mary Victor and Mary of Good Help answered the call of the Rev. Father John Althoff to gold-fevered Juneau. Six Beds They brought with them six beds —three for patients and three for They set up the beds; in the Rev. Althoif’s residence on Fifth and Harris Streets thus St. Ann’s Hospital got its start. The church, curtained off from the sanctuary, became the first school. Better accomodations were pro- vided for care of the sick with another building in 1888, as Juneau! grew. Over the years the increasing population necessitated more spa- cious quarters, and improvements followed in 1897, 1914, 1916 and in 1933 a surgical unit replaced the| last of the old units, thereby link- 19,000 Patients Today the hospital provides radio- , i surgical, pharmaceutical pathological departments. furnished in artistic taste by the P.AA. Auxiliary. Since the hospital opened its doors, 19,000 patients have been| treated. & In the course of its 64 years he] St. Ann’s has counted scores | Sisters and lay nurses whose faith. iulness to their calling has prompt- ed them to give the ailing thei services. Two sisters who have stood con- stant vigilance over the years an who have been at the hospil longer than any others are Sister, Mary Modeste, here for 27 years, and Sister Mary Magdalene, here for 23 years. At present their are 13 Sisters connected with St. Ann’s—nine at the hospital and four who teach at the parish scool. New Guild The Sisters are eager to form a new guild for the institution. On' the evening of Sept. 8 someone will| be stationtd in the tea room to re- ceive names of those who wish to join. Because nothing has been done in. recent years in the way of a general contribution for the hospital’s ben- enfit, the public is invited to a silver tea and linen shower in the hospital building sponsored by wo- men of the local parish on the} night of the centenniel from 7:30, pm. to 9:30 p.m. Sheets—172 by 108 inches, and 42- inch-wide pillow slips are most in demand. To make clear a point of dis- | cussion frequently misunderstood regarding financial matters in the | hospital, the Sister Superior ex- I plained that £f. Ann's Teceives no |subsidy irom the Oatholic Charch, |but is strictly ‘on its own finans | cially. achieved through dint of hard work and devotion to the branch of work taken by individual Sisters. LT. AHLSTROM, BRIDE TO MAKE HOME HERE; HE IN ACS POSITION Newly arrived, also newlywed, Lt. and Mrs. Nels Ahlstrom are getting settled in their first Juneau home, the upstairs quarters at 437 Park Place, They were married in San Francisco July 25, and motored to Seattle to board the Alaska for Juneau. Lieutenant Ahlstrom will relieve Lt. Delbert P. Applegate as officer- in-charge of the Juneau station, Alaska . Communication System, about September 1. Meantime, he went to Skagway yesterday for ten days’ temporary duty. 'FISH LANDINGS Landings yesterday were for Al- aska Coast Fisheries. They were the Edith, skippered by Henry Ander- son, 2,000 pounds of salmon, the Puppy, skippered by John Wise, 200 pounds, the 31F461 skippered by A. Roberts, 390 pounds. RELIABLE man wanted to call on friends and neighbors. Wonder- ful opportunity. $15 to $20 in & day. No experience or capital re- quired.; Permanent, Write today. McNESS COMPANY, Dept. B, 2423 Magnolia St., Oakland 7, Calif, CALL FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that the City Clerk of the City of Jupeau, ‘Alaska, will receive sealed bids up 16. 8:00 P. M. September 1, 1950 at the office of the City Clerk, Juneau, Alaska, at which time ‘all bids will be opened and publicly read aloud for the construction of a street wid- ning project on 4th Street between Seward and Franklin Streets. The approximate major quanti- ties in the project are as follows: 950 Sq. Ft. 4” Concrete Walk and Curb 630 Sq. Ft. 6” Concrete Pavement 200 Sq. Ft. 4” Slab 32 Sq. Ft. Concrete Steps 76 Sq. Ft. Entrance Slab 50 Sg. Ft. Wall Each bid shall be in accordance with the plans and specifications, and other contract documents now one file with the City Engineer, where copies may be obtained. Bid forms may be obtained from the City Engineer. The successful bidder shall file an acceptable surety bond in the sum of the contract, to guarantee per- formance of said contract, within five days of the date of award. The City of Juneau reserves the right o reject any or all bids and to waive all informalities in the bidding. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, 24th day of August, 1950. C. L. POPEJOY, City Clerk. First publication, Aug. 24, 1950. Last publication, Atg. 28, 1950. NOTICE Is HEREBY GmN: That ‘on A%gust 2nd, 1950, ih the this The hospital and parish school | Commissioner’s Cotitt for Juneau are conductéd as Tifanctally ‘sep-1'Baédinct, at Jundau, Aladka, Sara arate and independerit fstitutions,]V. Boboleft was appointed utrix The hospital Is depeAdént for fts}ol Yhe Estate of VINCENT 8OBO- subsistence tpon tie ‘inome from! , deceased. All persons having its hospital facflifies @fhd sefvices. ") Claihs against said estate are re- 2,100 Members quired to present them, with veri- | The Order will be reconsecrated|fled vouchers as required by law, to by the Rev. Mother Mary Leopold=|said executrix at Angoon, Alaska, | ine, Superior General of the group, | Within six months from the date of in ceremonies to be joined by the; the first publication of this.notice. more than 2,100 living members of SARA J. SOBOLEFF, the Sisterhodd. Théy #hre locate: Executrix. through Quebec, the eastern United ! Publish: Aug. 3, 10, 17, 24, 1850. Ptie to the destruction by fire of all records and accounts, 'we would appreciate prompt settle- ‘ment of all accounts due and records of ‘accounts PACKARD’S MARINA. e e | Chiropractic Health Clinic Dr. Geo. M, Caldwell Dr. John M. Montgomery Phone 477 Main and Front Streets "GENERAL CONTRACTORS PHONE 357 Glacier Construction Co. break it up for parts, this week?? Parsons Electric Co. 589-2t SPECIAL — demonstrator Wireway recorder, regular price $165. We will sell it for only $95 on a cash deal, Parsons Electric Co. 589-2t ONE ACRE patented land, cleared, ready to build on. Good soil, well ~ drained to large creek. Small creek of water year around. 5% mi. Glacler Highway on Lem- on Creek Trall, Good side road. See Glenn E. Allen, Junedu Young Hardware Co. 589-3t T AT TG R AU 3 BEDROOM ..home, brick siding, tile kitchen,; (12 by. 24 shop, large yard, fenred in; ‘priced for quick sale; Phone Black 715 588t THIRTY-ONE foot fishing boat, seven foot beam, 100 hp. Mercury engine with new marine clutch; nished, cement basement. Excel- lent garden and fenced yard. Garage. Easy terms. LARGE building with 2 bedroom apartment completely furnished plus store space on main floor. NEW LISTING: Three bed-room home in Douglas. Will be avail- able soon. $6,500. SEVERAL homes on Glacier High- way and one beautiful beach home on Lena Cove. $700 handles lovely home and 5 acres patented land in good location on High- way. LOTS on Gold Belt and across from Spruce Lockers in Juneau. IN DOUGLAS—we mow have 3 completely furnished homes, cen- trally located. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS | VIEW LOT on T7th Street. DUPLEX: Very luxurious owmers apartment, with $75.00 per month rental unit. Both apartmenty completely furnished. Good loca- tion. View. G.E. automatic fur~ nace in top condition. . FRITZ COVE. Three bedrooms Well built house with large living room and modern kitchen. Base. ment. 3% acres cleared patented ground. Large commercial gard- en. Good beach and boat moor- age. William Winn-Phone 234 _ Office in Alaska Credit mureau USED CARS: on o 1848 DeSOTO Subirrban, $2400.00; 1949 Chrysler Windsor, $2500.00; . 1948 Plymouth, $1285.; 1939 GMC pickup $75, fan tail or seiner stern, gas tank; Phone 676 over First National Bank { NEW. LISTING—Eagles Nest, a capacity ninety gallons; boat de- signed for gill netter but rigged with gurdies and stainless steel' line; -boat comes with dinghy, anchor, compass, etc., launched September 1048, Price $2500.00 Contact C. R. Wilson % Pan American Airways, Annette Is., Alaska, or Phone Douglas 465. REMINGTON rifle, model 81, cal- iber 300 savage; Winchester rifle, SUBURBAN PROPERTY FAMILY home, 3 bedrooms, bsmt., 5 acres patented land, 2 rm. log cabin, other bldgs, main high- way, Pederson Hill. BEAUTIFUL 5 acres patented beach land south of Thane, 2 or | 3 bedrooms, own waterpower sys- tem all year, no light or water bills, marine railway, tools, other good features. cheery little two bedroom house high above Seatter Traet. Fur- nished, move in today. :Base~ ment workshop. View makes the climb worth while. ~ Steps and right-of-way up from ‘Evergreen Ave. $4,200. NEW LISTING—2 bedroom ‘furn. large flat’ yard, ‘ovélooks -Juneau harbor. Basement workshop, cen- tral hea:ine 261 Gdstineau Ave Move In today. $8;800. model 63, caliber 22. Phone 269.'vyzw lots at Auke Bay on mam}NEw LISTING—2 -apt. ‘duplex 588-3t MISCELL. household furnishings. See 'at Lee Smith's near Airport. Troychack. 586-6t SIAMESE kittens, pedigreed papers, house raised, 3 months; $20 and $15. - Box: 200, Béward, Alaska, i 83-9t TWO small hoses, West 12th St. Rehgonsble, See Jack Westfall, Ptions 48. 78-tf | e Y SLIGHTLY USED: vacuum clefiner.-l Pione Red, 170 after 5 pm. T5-tr ! DAVENO, swing rocker and break- fast -set, excellent condition, $178. Sgt. Nickols, Phorie 262. 75-4t | CRESENT Apartments. Call 423, 68-tt | highway. Also Fritz Covc Rond;1 5 acres Auke Lake; 30 acres| Lemon Creek. All patented land. ALSO SEATTLE HOMES—LOTS Bob Druxman-Phone 891 Fritz Cove Rd. or 123 Front St. WANTED 1 WANTED—woman for childs da'y‘ cate, Call Green T86. 589-3t, WANTED- Housekeeping T ‘ apt. 7161 ‘chftd i?d mother, 59?(, in. _Phane Green ' 786. 589- WANTED to rent—one or two bt-:d-(l room ‘home. References. Steadily ! employed. Phone 87, ask for Melin, 588-6t CRUISER _“Northwind.” Phone Blue 809 17-t¢ SEVERAL Large angd Smay Dia- monds. Perfect stones. Bargain prices at the Pirst National Bank. WANTED to rent by reliable couple, small apartment, 2 to 4 months, non-drinkers, non-smokers, no/ pets. Phone 978 9 am. to 5 pm.' 587-30’ i ! i front and féar éntrancés to both, hdwood floors, full bsmnt, auto. oil, furn. like néw, 2 betfrodmis each apt., down furn up unfurn, S'IOF W. 10th. Owner finance 5%, } PECIAL-26 ‘milés above Haines 107 house, 3 otitbldgs., ‘5 “dcres Right on highway. $2,000, $500 down, $30 to. o SPECIAL~come 'in" ahd .read the description of - ‘Manley Hot Voie Barba T3 ANY part- of town—at nearly aty p_rlce. Vi pat, T $1,900 2 bed furn. Willoughby. An eviction, Will take depokit, $2,300 1 ped furn Basin R. /Smel, available today. i $3,250 shop on Willoughby. Water, main artery fronts. $5800 3 bed furn. Stdr H. Sntg close in, view. $6,800 2 bed furn Gastineau. ‘Bsmt, B 88 &1 | WANTED — Baby-sitting Job—dle! workshop, close in. SHOE REPAIR machinery ard equipment, See First National Bank. 93-t1 r R LA e Rt SASD SMALL house, 528 4th St. Lot is 50 'x 100. Beautiful view. Call Red 153 after 5 pm. 522-4t LRe e S ST, e S BOAT “Valiant”, halibut and troil- * ing gear. See F. 8. Eppersoa.or call Black 805, 18- HIGHWAY homie, Mile 18, Make offer. Ph. 707, €2-tf Bl - LD b SO TR i SHRYSLER Crown—110 hp. 1 yeat old, 100 hours; inquire Bud's Bar. 2 31-t¢ PACIFIC OIL RANGE, complete with ‘hot water co and tank. $100. Phone 462 Douglas. - 70-tf GOT 60 x 150 cleared. Xocated on Douglas Hi-way between Ski Texdl -and bridge. Red 745. 502-tf " do - thése: thifigs come from? Here “are our choice bar- ' gains ‘as of today. i - Easy . spihner washer, tops for Gandition, $110. 1 Géneral - Eléctric spinner, fair shipe, 885, - 1 Waterwitch 1 Prémier yacuishn ‘eleaner, A-1 con- 1 “gt oint ‘range, small size, only 1 gp.ewnrt Wari | Gemonstrator, $75. It you are’not satistied with any wringer type, good r,” console’ radio, purchdse price on a new appliance. Parsons Eléctric Company MISCELLANEOUS e ——— SELL your house to couple on ‘monthly rental payments with option to buy. Call Gastineau Hotel after 5 for Eden 589-3t WILL TRADE 32 ft. trolling boat. Appraisal value $4,000. What have you? Write Box 1144 Ju- neau, 587-5¢ —_— GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201, 315 Decker Way. New Bullding — Remodelitg — Cabinet Work Plastering — Conerete Pouring Sand and Gravel Hauling rerrred Complete Supplies Developing- Arfill‘hhh- and Materiake Tive Printing - Photestate used appliatice We will allow fulll’ or evenings. Call Jimmie Barcus at the Empire before 4 o’clock pm. | 1 COUPLE to share expense on Al- can Hjghway—Juneau to Great Falls, Empire C-1224. 69-tf WANTED to trade for 30 ft troligr. 1 tractor and trailer, 1942 me& in 'good condition. Ideal for long | distance hauling. Box 69 Haines, Alaska. ‘ 64-tf DRESSMAKING and alterations. Phone Red 632, 46-t1 e e i WAITRESS at Percy’s Cafe. 45-t1 PAINT now! Cumil Ralph 2, Tref- fers after 5 pm. far free esti- mate. Phore 996 33-t1 FOR RENT BACHELOR apartment, barber. shop. OFFICE space building, 34x60, In- quire at I. Goldstei.n» 5 587-tf ——— L NOW available—9,000 sq. ft. office space. Office with 500 sq. ft. available Sept. 1. Will furnish lights, /heat and maintenance. Call 817. 83-tf 00M and board—Phone Douglas 765. t1 — SPACE for store or offices. George Brother’s" Bldg. 63-tf T Brownies —ee—e light - housekeeping rooms for women. Close in. 326 Second St. 63-tt e e ITEAMMEATED Rooms, weekly O1 Monthly. Colonial Rooms, 69t e R B e NURLITZER Spinit piano for rent. Anderson Plano Shop. Ph. 143. USED CARS s o s 46 INTERNATIONAL pickup truck. Phone 416. 949 CHEVROLET Club Coupe. 1949 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe INTERNATIONAL, ton pickup. W5-t1 1947 FORD V8 club coupe, radle and heater. 1947 PLYMOUTH 4-door Sedan, R. W. COWLING CO. 58-tt Siderosis is a lung disease affect- ing men working in air carrying metal dusts, $11,000 2 'bed furn Highway. Unfin, view, large rooms. $15,000 ropming house 6 rooms plin large owners apt. 2nd aeross Bar- anof. Will finance. $15,000 2 bed furn. Benrends 3 'y old, hdwood floors. Laige bsmt and garage. Yard. $17,000 2 apt Duplex, Gold Belt Best construction, auto furn. In. come $200. Viéw, furn Best. $16,500 4 bed fufn. Highway. Bean. tiful yard, view, 350 ft water hwy frontage. 4 acres. Owner will finance reasonable,. Douglas Highway: $5500 3, bed furn, Beach e Seawall, garden, view, ¢lose t: $14,000 3 bed unfurn. Upper side New, all hdwood fldors. Garage Douglas: NEW LISTING—$14,000 unfur- nished 3 bed, hdwood floors, tile sinks, large bsmt with auto of) furnace. 3 yrs old, view. $5,500 2 bed furn. 200x50 Tot with creek, hedge, gardens. $7,600 3 bed furn 100x100 16t fenced, nice lawn, garden. Ak Bay: $2,000 large 1 room furn. view flat beach near Minffeld. $8,000 2 bed. furn.. Auk.Rec Ares Stone. fireplace, . bémt, , paneled Ivngroom. _‘Second b Newly RS IN( E Be 0n, beauty shop, restaurant, marine shop, theater, ‘two Hot ;Sprivgy lodge - sites; downtown' Juneau. NEW LISTING—3 bedroom ' partly furn., 100 x 200 lot, upper side of highway. $7,500. NEW LISTING—3 bedroom furn., 5 ‘acres pat., over 1 acre cleared. $4800. Loop Road. Business Buildings NIGHT showings by arrangement, Call us before 5:00. PETER ‘'WOOD ‘Real- Estate No. 3 Klein Bldg, Tel. 911 LOST AND FOUND RSN 5 b N i FOUND—Pair glasses in case near Mendenhall Glacier. Identify and pay ‘for ‘adv. Empire Offide, LOST—Kodak 35 camera and GE exposure meter and at Peterson Creek, Reward. Phone 035 two 'long ‘two short. 586-8t e T LOST—man's diamond ring. One large stone and two smallstones. Call Black 578—Reward. .

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