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PAGE SIX There is no substitute for Newspaper Advertising! \ —— DOOGAN JANITOR SERVICE Windows washed, storm windows removed, Venetian blinds, overstuffed furniture, walls, woodwork, floors cleaned, waxed and polished. Rugs shampooed. S A A R A L S U SN SPSENE GENERAL CONTRACTORS PHONE 357 Glacier Construction Co. New Building — Remodeling — Cabinet Work Plastering — Concrete Pouring Sand and Gravel Hauling ARO[ 1R § N \ { \ l} l} \ \ { \ \ \ ] \ \ l} \ \ ) \ N y \ \ \ 3 i ] \ \ N ) { 3 3 EYES EXAMINED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS Notice LENSES PRESCRIBED Juneau As announced, JUNEAU'S HOME BEAUTIFUL is closing. All ac- countsimust be paid promptly. Any accounts not paid by Sept. 15, 1950, will be referred to the CREDIT e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA BLOOD TYPING WILL FIRES, FORESTS (GETUNDERWAYHERE ~ INTEREST EXPERT /BY RED CROSS SOON FROM YALE STAFF The Juneau Red Oross Chapter,| on pis second summer doing re- 1 in cooperation with the local Med-|qoorop, jn Alaska, Dr. Harold J. Lutz {ical Association and the Alaska| e voje University has spent most Department of Health, is launch-|of pjs time on the Kenai Peninsula ing a “blood-typing” campaign, gng jn the Interior. Mrs, Kenneth Clem, executive Sec-| profeccor of forestry in the Yale retary, announced today. School of Forestry, Dr. Lutz is in- Mrs. M. O. Johnson who has|yegtigating the effects of fires on been active in Alaska Red CrosS|yegetation, and has analyzed con- work since 1917, has been named|gipiongs of burned areas. The for- chairman of the Red Cross com-|egry expert has worked closely with mittee in charge. Serving with her|y,o"y s, Forest Service in Alaska are B. D. Stewart and Mrs. JOID ang pe spent much time while here Clements of Juneau, and the ReV. | omrelating his findings with those L. Porter of Douglas of the Forest Research Center, Ray- Mpdern warfare, involving civil-| o4 g Taylor, forester in charge. ians as well as soldiers, has pointed | " pe returned to Juneau Saturday, up the need for every citizen to|, 4 planned to leave for the East know his blood type in event of |y 4.8 py pan American. the sudden necessity of a transfu-| pie oon John Lutz, is spending sion. This knowledge may well be |y " iyiq summer in the Territory, the means of saving a person’s life. | ppor oraquation from Yale in Juinie, Occasions arise when one wlshingl'fie soon will enter the University to give a transfusion to sa‘ve fl‘n-‘or Michigan for his first year of other’s hfe‘can save much time by graduate study in wildlife manage- knowing his blood type. ment. The program is for those 14| young Tutz is at Kodiak this year vears of age and up, Mrs. Clem|g.iting facts on the relation be- said. Each individual typed will be | coon "the brown bear and salmon given a card showing his blood type. | i snecified areas. Employed by the The committee will meet this|geyge Division of the U. S. Pish week to set up hours and places| g wildlife Service, Lutz worked for the program, which will be an- | year at Herman Creek, and at nounced later. | Pelican the year before. IMPROVEMENT IN NEW (YO OFFICERS ' ppistoL BAY CYCLE At last night's meeting of the | Catholic Youth Organization, a high school age-group, Gerald Shaw was elected president, He succeeds Sue McMullen, who was graduated | Returning yesterday after spend- 60 OUT, 81 IN ON ALASKA COASTAL MONDAY FLIGHTS £ total of 181 prssengers were carried on Alaska Coastal Airlines flights yesterday with 60 passengers departing, 81 arriving and 40 carried on interport flights. Departing for Sitka, passengers were: Henry Smoke, Tommy Evans Nick, Sam and Ann Mellick. Lee Edwin, Percy Blatchford, Jr., Fred Pete, Wesley Anuruk, Miss Helen Marie Joe. Al Tahl, Billy Tahl, Ella Evans, Mrs. Fewall, Alpha and Tommy Alto, Clara Sgverly, M. Soby, Mr. and Mrs. Schoenwald, Jack Reed, Dr. H. Leer, Mable Cropley, Tom Morgan, Fred Bran- des, W. Fromholtz, J. Mills, Z. Gross, E. Adams, S. A. Brown, B. Mullen, But Whiteside, Bud Phelps, Mrs. Hoke Olson, Neil Miller, Tom See Andrew Sutton, Gloria Renner, Nana Alto, A. Stevens, S. Ryan. For Point Hilda: J. Anderson; for Pelican: Marie Cropley, Rene Blood; for Hoonah: Mrs. Tembvlin, Ole Re !quiam: for Tenakee: Mrs. Kasko, {Edwin Kasko, Ruth Kasko, H. Hayes, Sam Cotton. For Baranof: George Robert Nelson; for Hood Bay: Warner; for Petersburg: K Braithwaite, Walter Hellan; for Ketchikan: L. Lindstrom; for Skag- way: Dora Ackerman; for Haines: D. Branson, J. Branson, J. Von Minden; for Gustavus: Roy Down- |lng. Arriving from Haines, passengers were: Sid and Betty Smith, Matilda Schneeburger, Tom Katzeek, Elsie Kasha, Joe Smith. ‘From Skagway: Steve Nobel, Ger- ald Allen, R. R. Bird, H. V. Davis, Jack Bullen, R. Angel. From Taku Lodge: B. Forbes, A. Anderson, C. Wilson, William L. Danner, P, ce——— FOR ROADHOUSE for sale including 2,000 ft. landing strip and lake for pontoon planes. In the heart of hunting district. Write Box 1758, Palmer or come to Mile 128 Glenn Highway. WASHING MACHINE, radio, bar- gain. Phone Douglas 652. 604-3t REMINGTON 12 guage automaflic shotgun. Phone Green 275 eve- nings. 603-4t. BABEE-TENDA — baby's original safety chair; Carry-Cart, folding light weight stroller; other items. Not sold in stores. Call Agency Black 880, 1-3t o dhn WEBSTER wire recorder, $115.00. Green 935. 602-3t FIREPLACE wood cut to order. $10.00 for large load. Call Black 279. 1-1mo. TAYLOR TOT, baseball spikes, size 9, 2 steel folding chairs, hip boots, size 9. Red 230. 601-5¢ -| EASY SPINDRIER, $125, 2-pe. dav- eno set, $125. Also other furnish- ings, reasonable. See at Lee Smith’s near Airport. 600-tf — . SINGER sewing machine, treadle type. 824 West 9th. 597-14t WOOD FOR SALE—Cut to order, $9 rick, $18 cord. Hichey's MKkt. Auke Bay or see Wayne Small- wood. y 592-3mo. THIRTY-ONE foot fishing boat, seven foot beam, 100 hp. Mercury TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1960 = * - W-A-N-T A-D-S FORSALE | 1 4 Phone 676 ! JUNEAU: TWO bedroom house near Northern Commercial Co. Will sell for cash or trade for troller. close to schools and business dis- trict. $5500. REBUILT quonset partially fur- nished. Best location. Excellent electric stove, refrigerator and water heater. FIVE-UNIT apartment building and duplex, furnished. Very close to business district, SEVERAL high-income businesses. Details by interview. EXCELLENT lots for home sites. Some on Gold Street. DOUGLAS: NEW LISTING: TWO bedroom home. school. Ask about this. COMPLETELY furnished home.[ Basement, garage and enclosed yard and garden. Immediate occupancy. WEST JUNEAU: NEW, three bedroom home. Finest electrical equipment, Garage. ‘Terms. ¥ GLACIER HIGHWAY: BEAUTIFUL log home with stone fireplace, garage, furnace. Un- furnished. SEVERAL good buys in country property. Patented land and good homes. Fine summer home on Lena’s Cove. Close to !HUIIPHY & MURPHY' REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS engine with new marine clutch;|Phone 676 over First National Banx FOR SALE — e e 3 BEDROOMS—4th may be added. Large living and dining rooem, Electric range and refrigerator. Automatic ofl furnace. Furnished, Full level lot in'Casey-Shattuck district. $11,500. 604-3t. | TWO bedroom furnished house—| BELLES CAFE—Priced only at fix- turé price. Continuous record of good earnings through history ot operation. Extended lease availe able at present location. For Sale for cash or terms, Available tb buyer with good record of ‘éx- perience. All equipment in top condition. & VIEW LOT on 7th Streeh DUPLEX: Very luxurious owhery apartment, with $75.00 per month rental unit. Both apartmenty completely furnishéd. Good locas tion. View. G.E. automatic fur- nace in top condition. FRITZ COVE. Three bedrooms Well built house with large living room and modern kitchén, Base. ment. 3% acres cleared patenteq ground. Large commercial gards en, Good beach and boat moots William Winn-Phons 234 Office in Gastineau Hotel NEW LISTING—60 X 1; lot, best neighborhood, view,: $2,000, NEW LISTING—Garrison house appraised at $12,500 for house, $1,500 for lot, $1,000 for furniture. We think lot is worth $2,500 bé- ing 80 x 100, nearly double, for total $16,000. $3,200 will handle on comb, GI-FHA loan, furnished. 4 bedrooms, Crane heating, buflt 10 years ago.’ : 14 NEW LISTING—3 bedroom unfur- BUREAU for collection. | from Juneau High School in the ing two weeks studying 1950 fish- spring. | eries in the Bristol Bay area, George | Tady. U Other officers are Betsy Ann|B. Kelez reports that escapements| From Todd: Philip Joseph, Steve Baxter, vice-president, succeeding |there are better than expectations Perrin, Jr., Jesse Little, Charles fan tail or seiner stern, gas umk‘ capacity ninety gallons; boat de- signed for gill netter but rigged with gurdies and stainless steel; TRe nished, garage, built 1% years. SUBURBAN PROPERTY Behrends Ave, $15,500. FAMILY home, 3 bedrooms, bsmt.,| NEW LISTING, DOUGLAS—com- We thank you for your cooperation. AUTIFUL el N \ \ \ \ \ l} \ N \ { ) \ i )\ \ \ \ ) \ \ N N { \ { N ] with the all new. REMINGTON portable typewriter in . Students! Parents! Here's an aid to higher grades! It's the New Res i le made — the All on Personal with exclusive features that give you top typing performance. Come in:and try the MIRACLE TAB — SIMPLIFIED RIBBON CHANGER — AND MORE! You'll quickly see why it's the portable that any student would love to own. Carrying case included. office typewriter personal size! J. B. Burford Co. “Our Doorstep Is Worn by Satisfied Customers” Travel on’ Alaska's Scenic Stikine River Total Price SO1.75 Special Ten-Day Trip SPEND A WEEK AT AMERICA’S FARTHEST-NORTH GUEST RANCH—THE BALL’S RANCH. Visit Canada’s frontier town Telegraph Caeek, B. C. Leave Wrangell Wednesday, arrive Ball’s Ranch Thursday for a one-week stay; then a short stay at Telegraph. Tax Included | Fly to Wrangell via Alaska Coastal Airlines Make Your Reservations NOW! Ritchie Transporfation Co. Wrangell, Alaska Gerald Shaw; Anne Parsons, sec- |from early-eason evidence. retary, succeeding Joan Wiggin,| Escapement ranged from fair to who also was graduated; Victor |very good, except in the Nushagak Tydlacka, treasurer, succeeding | area, he said. Mary Nordale, and Jerry Wade, ser- Although escapement surveys are geant-at-arms, a new office. incomplete, Kelez believes that “all — in all, the Bristo]l Bay region gen- REPUBLIC. RALLY erally did have an improvement A Republican Rally will be held |in cycle. From the recurrences in in t 20th Century Theatre at| 1940, 1945 and 1950, it looks as 8:00 p.m., Tuesday, September 12.|though we haye succeeded in im- The public is cordially invited.{ proving the cycle.” Good speeches by good talkers. Kelez is Alaska fishery investiga- Music. Join the crusade to restore | tion chief for the U. S. Fish and good government in Alaska. Wwildlife Service. Republican Club for the Juneau, —_— Alaska Commissioner’s Precinct. 600-5t VFW AUXILIARY TO MEET TOMORROW The VFW Auxiliary will hold an | important business meeting Wed- nesday evening, September 13, at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Jam Brunette, 229 North Franklin Street. All member are urged to at- tend. 1 ABSENTEE VOTING | Voter: Be e to vote Republican icket uncer absentee law before | you leave for thc States. | Republican Club of Juneau, Al- a, Commissioner’s Precinct. 603-1mo. REBEKAHS Don't forget potluck dinner Wed- nesday 6:30 p.m. followed by busi- ness meeting and roll call. 604-2t. PARKING METER VIOLATIONS | Notice is hereby given that on and after September 16, 1950, the patrolman on duty will no longer turn parking meter handles for car owners. Whenever the Red flag is up, it will be deemed a parking | | violation whether an additional coin is in the meter or not and | | the car owner will be subject to a ! traffic ticket and fine. { Juneau Police Department | By Authority of The City Council : NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: | That on August 21st, 1950, in the | Commissioner’s Court for Juneau | Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, Robert N. Druxman and Saxon Heath Snow were appointed joint executor and executrix of the estate of FRED | ! CAMERON, deceased. All persons ‘having claims against saild estate |are required to present them, with | verified vouchers as required by law, | to said executor and executrix at | the office of Robert N. Druxman at 123 Front St., Juneau, Alaska, with- in six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. ROBERT N. DRUXMAN and SAXON HEATH SNOW, Joint Executor and Executrix. | First publication, Aug. 22, 1950. Last publication, Sept. 12, 1950. GENUINE OLD STYLE SOUR MASH KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY BONDED 100 PROOF iAo, G 1949 . 8 PRt ok bR STIPZEL-WELLER DISTILLERY, INC., Losisville, Ky e ———— . | i Distributed throughout Alaska by ODOM COMPANY ARE L e asipnaenciot: s bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In addigion, the bank is a mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation which in sures each of our depositors against loss to 3 maximum of $5,000. e T R S S TP S SV Olson. From ChatHam: Gordon Chap- pel; from Hoonah: Albert Carlson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hansen, Nick Avakumoff, Roy Williams, Pete Brown. From Hawk Inlet Eddie Jackson; from Petersburg: G. Vallestad; from Wrangell: A. Setton. From Tenakee: William Thomas, Mrs. A. W. Wilson, Mrs. H. Warner, Frank Williams, Mabel Samaniego. Rosita Zamort, Beverly Jack, Con- nie Kagi, Kenneth Anvanderbeke, Martha Anvadderbeke, Bessie Quin- to, Carmen Quinto, H. Hayes, Olaf Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Akagi. From Funter: R. C. McCune, from Pelican: Mrs. David Davis; from Hoonah: A. W. Jensen, Mar- tha Abbot. From Hood Bay: Bud James, Pete Howard, Fenton James; from Todd: J. T. Tyherude; from Chatham: G Lundgre, Nora Davis, Walt Jolly. From Hawk Inlet: Pete Erig, Esther, Evelyn and Lorraine How- ard, Emma Horton, James Metz, Marcelle Hermle, Wallis Rosmassen Dick Peters, Sally Vincent, Rosalinc Howard, Ida Hayes, Martha Os borne, Margaret Rosen. From Sitka: Gabriel Ruff, M Glaybrook, Tom Morgan, W. Alten- burg, Dr. Moore, Joe Stikman, Mr. and Mrs. William Jack, Lou Jack RUTH BADER RETURNS | FROM MISSOURI VISIT After seeing her parents anc other relatives in Missouri for the first time in two years, Miss Rutk Bader has returned from a five- week trip. In Canton, Mo, she visited he parents, Mr. and Mrs. James W Bader, and her sisters, who liv¢ near by. Before coming north, Miss Bader visited two weeks in S Louis, and saw friends in Denver. Colo., and Albuquerque, N.M. Joe Waddell was in charge of Miss ‘Bader’s public accounting of- fice during her absence. At the Red Rocks outdoor theatre near Denver she also heard Robert | Merrill sing as a guest star with the IDenver Sympheny on August 11. ! REBEKAHS l Don’t forget potluck dinner Wed- | nesday 6:30 p.m. followed by busi- ness meeting and roll call. 604-2t Your Deposits SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS one DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION line; boat comes with dinghy, anchor, compass, etc., launched September 1946, Price $2500.00 Contact C. R. Wilson % Pan American Airways, Annette Is., Alaska, or Phone Qouglas 465. REMINGTON rifle, model 81, cal- iber 300 savage; Winchester rifle, model 63, caliber 22. Phone 269. 588-3t SLIGHTLY USED vacuum cleaner. Phone Red 170 after 5 pam. 75-tf DAVENO, swing rocker and break- fast set, excellent condition, $175. Sgt. Nickols, Phone 262. T5-4t CRESENT Apartments. Cali 428 68-tt CRUISER Blue 809. SEVERAL Large ana Bmau Dia- monds. Perfect stones. Bargain pricey at the [First National Bank. JHOE REPAIR machinery ard equipmen:, See Mire. National Bank. 93-tf “Northwind.” Phone FOR RENY ARCADE ROOMS under new man- agement. Newly re-decorated, steam heat, reasonable rates. 603-1mo. OFFICE space. building, 34x60, In- quirz at I. Goldstein. 587-tf 00M and board—Phone Douglas 765. t ——e e STEAMMEATED Rooms, weekly O Montkly. Colonial Rooms. 69t1 NURLITZER Spinit piano for rent. Anderson Plano Shop. Ph. 143. 25 PASSENGERS CARRIED BY PNA MONDAY FLIGHT Ten 'persons arrived and 15 de- rarted Juneau via Pacific Northern Airlines yesterday. Arriving from Anchorage were: Jim :Trau, Gene Becker, 'Ralph Raich, George Kelez, Alpha, Nora, and Tommy Alto From Cordoya:. W. E. Rasmussen. From : Yakutat: Doris George and Gloria . Rener. > To Anchorage: J. Stickler, Henry Benson, Willilam Watson, Betty and Axel Wickstrom. To: Cordova: Wil- liam Smoke, H. W. Boddy, Bol Chabot, Roy and Casey: Triber, M. Andersn and: Scoty Campbell. To Yakutat: Donald Vent, Heaton and Harold Stratton. H WINGERSON TO MIT Richard C. Wingerson left yes- terday by Pan American slipper for Seattle enroute to enroll in his junior year at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology at Cam- bride, Mass. Wingerson spent his summer va- cation' in Juneau with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wingerson and worked for Joe Smith on his Alaska hellebore project. REPUBLICAN RALLY A Republican Rally will be held in the 20th Century Theatre at 8:00 pm., Tuesday, September 12. The public is cordially invited. Good speeches by good talkers. Music. Join the crusade to restore good govgrnment in Alaska. Republican Club for the Juneau, Alaska Commissioner’s Precinct. 600-5t 17-tf . 5 acres patented land, 2 rm. log cabin, other bldgs., main high- } way, Pederson Hill. 3 (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. i VIEW lots at Auke Bay on maln highway. Also Fritz Cové Road; | | 5 acres Auke Lake; 30 acres : Lemon Creek. All patented Jand. ! ALSO SEATTLE HOMES—LOTS | | IBob Druxman-Phone 89 Fritz Cove Rd. or 123 Front St. __ WANTED WANTED — Housekeeper $100 ,al month. Mrs. Frank, Green 810. * 1 604-4t. \ WANTED TO RENT or sub rent apartment or house close in—no children. Best of reference. Con- tact Pastor A, L. Zumwalt or‘ 604t | phone 241. !RELIABLE MAN wanted to call i on friends and neighbors. Won- derful opportunity. $15 to $20 in a day. No experience or capital required. Permanent. Write to- day. McNESS COMPANY, Dept. B, 2423 Magnolia St., Oakland 7, Calif. WANTED—girl with bookkeeping experience, also the ' knowledge of the operation of a bookkeeping machine. It is part time work about four hours daily. Write PO Box 3081, 603-tf WANTED—2 or 3 room furnished apartment, no children. Call Hatlin at.Gastineau Hotel, 600-6t WANTED—Good home for kitten. Phone 284. 588-tf DRESSMAKING and alterations Phons Red 632. 46-t1 WAITRESS at Percy's Cafe. 45-tf PAINT now! Cail Ralph A, Tref- fers after 5 pam. far free esti- mate. Phore 896 -1t WANTED TO RENT 2 or 3 bed- room apartment or house, unfur- nished. Town or highway. Must be modern, Permanent, respon- sible. - Phone' 721 daytime. 595-tf MISCELLANEOUS KNIVES SHARPENED. Georges' Thrifty Shop. NOTICE: GAINES Cafe will close. September 11th until further notice. 599-6t INSULATION * ENJOY a warm draft free home this winter with modern alumin- um insulation. Installed by skill- ed mechanics. Warde A. John- son—Phone 81. 596-1mo STORM WINDOWS All aluminum frames—permanently installed, Glass adjustable for ventilation—removable from in- side ‘and interchangeable ' with screens. Beautiful—permanent— economical. As nationally adver- tised and used. Warde A. John- son—Phone 81. 595-26t GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up, Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201, 315 Decker Way. WINTER and POND, Complete photographic Developing-Printing-Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Blue Printing - Photestate Ines 603-tf PR 1 © R M — 11947 RAISER sedan, good condition . pletely furnished 2-bedroom house St. Anns Ave,, elec. stove and re- frig. $4,900. NEW LISTING—3 bedroom, fur. nished. Yard, boat house, nia- rine ways. This house W'l sur- prise you. Willoughby Ave. Med- ium price. NEW LISTING—2 ape. dupiex front and rear entrances to both hdwood floors, full bsmnt, auta oil, furn. like new, 2 bedroomsg each apt., down furn up unfurn 702 W. 10th, Owner finance 5%, SPECIAL—26 miles above Haines log house, 3 outbldgs, 5 acres pat. Right on highway. $2,000, $500 down, $30 mo. SPECIAL—come in and read the description of = Manley Hot Springs, Baranof Hot Springs Mole Harbor 135 acres pat. SPECIAL—a large downtown bldg. 100% occupied, $75,000, will gross $14,000 year. ANY part ¢t town—at nearly ang price. Juneau: $1,900 2 bed furn. Willoughby, An evivtion. Will take deposit. $2,300 1 oed furn Basin R. Smal, available today. $3,250 shop on Willonghby. Water, main ‘artery froncs. $5800 3 bed furn. Star H. Snug close in, view $6,800 2 bed furn Gastineau. Bsm workshop, close in. ’ $11,000 2 bed farn Highway. Unfin “view, large rooms. $15,000 rooming house 6 rooms large owners apt. 2nd across anof. Will finance, $15,000 2 bed furn. Benrends 3 yra old, hdwood floors. Large bBsmi and garage. Yard = $17,000 2 apt Duplex, Gold Belt | Best construction, auto furn. In. come $200. View, furn hest. $16,500 4 bed furn. Highway. Beau. tiful yard, view, 350 ft water hwy frontage. 4 acres. Ownes will finance reasonable. Douglas Highway: ; $5500 3 bed furn. Beach side Seawall, garden, view, close in. $14,000 3 bed unfurn. ' Upper side New, all hdwood floors. Garag Douglas 5,500 2 bed furn. 200x50 lot with creek, hedge, gardens. Auk Bay: $2,000 large 1 room futrn. view. flaf near Minfiéld. NEW_LISTING—3 bedroom partly furn,, 100 x 200 lot, upper side ‘of highway. $7500. : & ' “ Business Buildings ~ * > NIGHT showings by atrangement Call us before 5:00. i PETER 'WOOD # Real Estate A No. 3 Klein Bldg. Tel b1 % TON PANEL Delivery Car, 3 extra tires with tubes, $150.00. Good running condition, see Ju- neau Paint. 604-3t. i - and good tires. See at 940 W. 10th St. 1-5t 1950 CHEVROLET sedan. Phone Red 170. 598-t1 — '41 PONTIAC in excellent condition, loaded with extras and 5 new tires. New paint and undercoat. Priced right. Phone 039 2 short one long. 597-t¢ e SE L R d a 1947 MERCURY four-door sedan. 1947 IHC panel. 1940 PONTIAC 4 door 1947 INTERNATIONAL,” %-ton pickup, T-tt 1947 PLYMOUTH 4-door sedan. R. W. COWRING €O, 68-4¢