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PAGE TWO ORDER AND NOTICE OF GENERAL ELECTION To the Electors of the City of Juneau, Division No. One, Terri- tory of Alaska: Notice is hereby given that pur- suant to Chapter 9, Session Laws of Alaska, 1045, approved March 8, 1945, a General Election will be held on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1950 Between the hours of 8 A .M. and 8 o'clock P. M. of said day. For the purpose of electing candi- dates of the various political par- ties of Alaska to the following of- fices, to-wit: A DELEGATE FROM ALA‘SKA TO CONGRESS; A TERRITORIAL TREASURER; A COMMISSIONER OF LABOR ] *I was curious... ~ - 2) 0 | tasted it... & Now | know why SCHLITZ is... The Beer that made Milwaukee Famous!” | | TWO (2) DIVISIONAL SENA- TORS; EIGHT (8) DIVISIONAL REP- RESENTATIVES. The Common Council of the City of Juneau having heretofore, by Ordinance, duly designated the Vot- ing Precincts of said City and the polling place in each thereof; the Electors are hereby notified: That all duly qualified voters residing within the boundaries of | Voting Precinct No. One (1) of] said Town of Juneau which are as| follows: Beginning at the mouth of Gold Creek, thence up the ccnler‘ w0f Gold (‘urk to the Calhoun Ave. ! Bridge, thence North to the Clty Limit line, thence along the C)ty‘ limit line to a point opposite Gold | Street, thence along the center line of Gold Street to the imersection of Gold and 3rd Streets, thence| along the center line of 3rd Streec to an extended point on the USED ! fill at the Northwesterly corner of | the fill, thence South to the Ci!y} | @ 1949, J0S. SCHLITZ BREWING 60 MILWAUKEE, Wis. T. C. Whiteside Local Representative Limit line, thence Westerly along | the City Limit line to the place of Hall building, located on 4th and| Main Streets, in and upon lot 5, of | of Juneau, the same being the duly designated polling place in and for | neau. ' That all duly qualified voters Voting Precinct No. Two (2) of {said Town of Juneau, which are as erly City Limit line, a corner in common to_Precincts No. 1 and 2, | corner of the USED fill, thence| ialong the extended center line of White Sewing Machine Center. |intersection with Gold Street and s i) | 3rd Street, thence along the center | SCHWINN BIXES AT MADSEN'S the City Limit line, thence follow- | - e e 4 | Windows washed, storm windows removed, Venetian blinds, overstuffed furniture, walls, woodwork, floors the beginning, will vote at the Cxty‘ block 7 which is owned by the City { Precingt No. One (1), City of Ju- residing within the boundaries of follows: Beginning at the South- | thence North to the Northwesterly | Sewing machines for rent at the 3rd Street, Northwesterly to the| line of Gold Street Northwesterly to 'POOGAN JANITOR SERVICE ‘ cleaned, waxed and polished. Rugs shampooed. DR. TED OBERMAN Optometrist | TELEPHONE 266 SIMPSON BLDG. JUNEAU EYES EXAMINED ViSuAL TRAINING GENERAL Co RACTORS PHONE 357 Glacier Construction Co. New Building — Remodeling — Cabinet Work Plastering — Concrete Pouring Sgnd and Gravel Hauling Chiropractic Health Clinie Dr. George M. Caldwell Main and Front Streets Phone 477 ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pelershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. {down the center line of Gold Creek | | will |the Juneau Dairies, Inc., the same | Staples, Paul Sutton, D. Shirt, {ter of Mr. ing the Southeasterly portion of the City Limit lines to the place of beginning, will vote at the Alaska Electric Light & Power Company | building, the same being the duly designated polling place in and for Precinct No. Two (2) City of Ju-| neau. | That all duly qualified voters | residing within the boundaries of | Voting Precinct No. 3 of said | City of Juneau, which are as fol- |lows: Beginning at the City Limiz[ line, a corner in common with Pre- |cincts No. 1 and 3, extended North from the mouth of Gold Creek and | following the Northwesterly portion | (of the City Limit lines to the North |side of the City of Juneau to a {common corner with the junction |of Precinct No's. 1 and 3 on the North side of the City of Juneau, thence South to the Calhoun Ave.| bridge over Gold Creek, thence and to the Southerly City limit| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA DOUGLAS NEWS PHILIP RAYMOND CASHEN Philip Raymond Cashen was born at 10:40 a.m., Sept. 15 in St. Ann’s Hospital at Juneau to Mr, and Mrs. Frank Cashen. The baby, first son for the Cashens, weighed in | at 8 pounds He joins a sister, Kirs- | ten, 16 months of age. JANICE CATHERINE WAHTO A baby girl was born on Saturday evening at 8:20 o'clock to Mr., and Mrs. Douglas Wahto. The baby girl weighed 7 pounds at birth and has been named | Janice Catherine. She joins two | brothers, Douglas, 4 years and Den- nis, 3 years old. line, the place of the beginning, vote at the Junequ Dairies | building, located on 12th and the Highway, in and upon lots 1 and 2| of Block 235, which is owned by | being the duly designated polling! place in and for Precinct No. three (3), City of Juneau. Dated this 5th day of Septcmber, 1950. l The Common Council of thel City of Juneau By: C. L. Popejoy-City Clerk. | First publication, Sept. 11, 1950. Last publication, Sept. 18, 1950. PACIFIC NORTHERN TAKES 28 TO WEST Pacific Northern Airiines took 28 passengers to Anchorage yesterday |and brought six from Anchorage. A special through flight carrying 26 passengers went through to Seattle from Anchorage, stopping here briefly. From Anchorage: Mr. and Mrs. Jacobsen, Milt Goetz, R. K. Coote, D. J. O'Connor, Col. J. D. Alexan- | der, and J. Herdlick. To Anchorage: M. J. Cassidy, Josepa Woods, William Beall, C. C.| A. Felix K. Neely, Bernice Jacobs, Narva, Lewis Workman, Bricknell, John Bradley. Clarence Nelson, Mrs. Newson, D. R. Shinman, S. H. Lorain, Ann end Jean Lippert, Marion Davis, Lt. Comdr. Shufeldt, Chief Sam Edger- ton, Jim Bullen, William Evanof, George Vogt, M. Torgramson, Mrs. O. A. LeTourneau with children, Ken and Harra. AUTO INSPECTIONTO | BEGIN HERE THURSDAY Autembile R. : i inspection by Juneau ! | Police and the Alaska Highway Patrol will begin Thursday, it was announced today by Lt. Emmett Botelho of the Highway Patrol. Brakes, lights, windshield wipers and horns, as well as drivers’ licen- |ses will be inspected, and tickats will be issued for any violation dis- covered, Lt. Botelno and Police Chief Bernard E. Hulk stated. S Nl 4 Lo i PATRICIA CHAMBERLIN | IS NOW ENROLLED AT SCARBOROUGH SCHOOL Miss Patricia Chamberlin, daugh- and Mrs. Arthur M. Chamberlin of 954 Gold Belt, is en- rolled at Scarborough School, a country day and boarding school | located at Scarborough, N.Y. Miss Chamberlin will enter her senior | year when the semester begins on | September 20. In addition to her work in col- | lege preparation, Patty has taken an l active part in the dramatic and mu- : >SICB.! productions of the school. ) Scarborough School was founded | in 1913 by Mrs. Frank A. Vander- | lip and the late Mr. Vanderlip of ‘Scarborough and New York. PARK SERVICE MAN HERE Mr. and Mrs. Duane Jacobs of the National Park Service from Yose- mite are staying at the Juneau FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Hotel. Travel on Alaska's Scenic Stikine River Special Ten-Day Trip SPEND A WEEK AT AMERICA’S FARTH EST-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. Total Price $91.75 Tax Included Ritchie Transp Make Your Reservations 'NIIW! ortation Co. Wrangell, Alaska Fly to Wrangell via Alaska Coastal Airlines M. | en CONNORS VISIT Mr, and Mrs. Roger Connor wel'e | Douglas visitors after spending the summer months on board the M. S. | Hygiene. The recently * married | couple will leave soon for the States where they will both enroll at college. O.ES, TUESDAY Nugget Chapter No. 2, Order of Eastern Star will hold their first i fall meeting tomorrow evening, Tuesday Sept. 19 at 8 o'clock in the new Masonic Hall over the Douglas Coliseum Theatre build- ing. EAGLES MEET TONIGHT Tonight 'is the regular meeting of the Aerie No. 117, F.O.E. and all officers are urged to be present i by President Alberts as well as all Board members. 118 PASSENGERS ON ALASKA COASTAL SUNDAY FLIGHTS A total of 118 passengers were carried on Alaska Coastal Airlines flights yesterday with 19 passen- s on interport flight, 40 pass- gers departing and 59 arriving. Departing for Skagway, passen- gers were: R. E. Shannon, ‘R. Stroud, T. Syajala, J. Fox, E. Mc- Nelty, W. Blodgett. From Haines: G. Meacock, Geo. Abadie, Edna Brown. For Sitka: Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Harris, Lena Peterson, Max Rogers, L. Connor, M. McQuire, Eric Karl- son, Karl Karlson, J. S, Jorgen- son, 8. W. Warne, Mr. Hagen, Z Herman Mr. and Mrs. G. Thornton, Mr. and Mrs. Williams, Jenny Johnson, Rosaland Howard. For Thayer Lake and return: Bob and Walt Stutte, Pete Warner. For Petersburg: Oscar Bennett, H. C. Jones, John Hanson; For Tulsequah: George Robinson, Mr, Wyres, Mr. Franez; For Hawk In- let: William: M. Post; For Angoon: Mr. and Mrs. George A. Paul. Arriving from Tulsequah, pass- engers were: E. Haight, R. John- ston, Carl Jokish, L. Labibe, R Moyer, R. Walker, B. Allen J. Henderson L. Graham. From Hood Ba Nute, Ernest Greiner; From Chat- ham: Ed Grosse, Merrill R. Kauff- man, George Reichert, Alfred Al- brecht, Leo Murphy, Nicoals Nevine. From Wrangell: Larry Liacitrum, Donald Schulta, Clarence Sundas, Dennis Sundas; From Petersburg: Mr. and Mrs. Salpid, Mr. Deeterm, | Mary Robinson. From Sitka: Mrs, Dolance, Arlene Dolance, Mr. Hagen, Bill Bar- rington, Frank George, Anna Ben- tnett, Miss Klushkan, John Bradley, R. Preston W. Bolton, Dorothy j Bilbo, Steve Vucovich F. Paul. ¢ From Chatham: Jens mesen. Joe Bradmier, Carl Seals, Don Og- ard, George Veidt, Olaf Maléyj Chris Sorvick John Dolan J. Con- way, F. Wright, R. Warren, R. Strong, Mrs. Soldin. 4 From Tenakee: C. W. Thomas Baldwin; From Francis A Martin, Haines: ’Edua Brown, Leonard Berlin, Jerry Strong; From Skagway: Albert Benson, Marie E. Riley, Ed Garniek. IMMUNIZATION CLI TO BE HELD WEDNESDAY The regular monthly immuniza- tion clinic will be held at the Public He Yh Center, 318 Main Street, on Vednesday morning at 10 o'clock. Dr. J. W. Gibson will be in charge of the clinic, which is.open to all interested persons, assisted by the public health nurses. Immunizations against smallpox, | diptheria, tetanus and whooping cough are given, and parents with babies or small children who have {not received or completed their | immunizations are cordially invited to attend. | WSCS RUMMAGE SALE SCHEDULED SATURDAY The WSCS of the Methodist church will havg a rummage sale next Saturday starting at 10 a.m. Anyone having anythi for sale may contact Mrs. Larsen at Green 449 or Mrs. Schultz at Green 302 and it will be picked up with COURT CONVENES FOR SHORT TERM District Court was reconvened| this morning for a session that will | last only a week, Judge George W. Folta granted | three divorces and continued two cases of contempt of court. Carolyn Dee Aase was granted a divorce from Harry N. Aase, with resumption of her maiden name, Carclyn Dee Hynes. Her attorney was Robert Boochever. Rosemary Phillips Trones of Pet-| ersburg, represented by Howard D.I Stabler, was granted a divorce from Arnolf J. Trones, whose attorney was Robert Boochever. Ellsworth A. McCulloch of Pet- ersburg, with Mrs. -Mildred Her-| mann as his attorney, received a| divorce from Bessie L. McCulloch. | The cases of Fred Morgan and John E, Olofson, who appeared in court on show-cause orders, wexe| continued to November 1 at 10 a.m. Bother were represented by Mrs. Mildred Hermann. Court was adjourned until am, tomorrow. The motion calendar is scheduled | for 10 a.m, Wednesday. Judge Folta and others of the| court party will board the Alaskn' this weekend for the Kebchlkanl term, opening September 26. This averages five or six weeks. The term will be extended if there is a change of venue for| the Ketchikan meat and liquor dealers indicted by the Third Divi- | sion Grand Jury. 10 | JOHN LLOYD BETTER Friends of ACS Sgt. 1st Cl. John Lloyd are glad to learn that his health is greatly improved since he | was flown to Madigan Hospital. He wrote that he has a fine doc- tor, good care—and wonderful food. | Lloyd’s new address is Ward 9-A, Madigan Army Hospital, Tacoma, Wash. MISS DAVIS TO MICHIGAN Miss Connie Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Davis, left yesterday for the University of Michigan, at Ann Arbor, where she will resume her studies. She is a junior this year. LOST HUNTERS FOUND Dave and Donald Howard of Sitka, hunters missing since last Friday in the Deep Inlet country near Sitka, were located late yesterday after- noon by a motor launch party from the Coast Guard cutter Cahoone, | C. G. headquarters reported today. the two men were said to be in good shape when found at Pirate Cove. Both land and sea searcherS had been looking for the missing men. KADOW TO INTERIOR Kenneth J. Kadow, Interior De- partment Field' C®mmittee chair- man, was booked today by Pacific Northern Airlines for the westward. } He expects to be in Anchorage sev- éral days on Field Committee mat- ters. CATHOLIC WOMEN OF AUK BAY ARE TO MEET | The women of the Auk Bay Cath- olic Church will hold their first meeting Friday of this week, Sept. 22, at 7:30 p.m. The purpose is to form an Altar Society, and all the women of the Parish are asked to attend. The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Bishop, where mass is said every Sunday. FROM SITKA Frank Wright Jr. and J. J. Con~! way of Sitka are staying at the| Baranof Hotel. FROM SITKA Dorothy Bilbo of Sitka is staying | at the Baranof Hotel. MISCELLANEOUS SEWING of all kinds by appoint- ment only. Phone Red 653. soa-sa» KNIVES SHARPENED. Georges' Thrifty Shop. 603-tf NOTICE 4 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. 586-1mo 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, Co., Inc. Complete photographic Supplies Developing-Printing-Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materlals Blue Printing - Photostats Thursday as deadline EYES EXAMINED P nie Second and Franklin DR. D. D, MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS LENSES PRESCRIBED Juneau "“l!!l!flmll!llll" | | COMPLETELY MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1950 W-A-N-T A-D-S FOR SALE Phone 676 { JUNEAU: TWO bedroom house near Northern Commercial Co. Will sell for cash or trade for troller. TWO bedroom furnished house— 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. 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 hcme‘ on Lena’s Cove, MURPHY & !‘lllBPllY. REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS t Phone 676 over First National Banx‘ FOR SALE DOUBLE BED, complete, $20, Good 1 condition. Phone Black 158. 609-3t ' Close to t 1 1 i REMINGTON 12 guage automatic | shotgun. Call Green 275 evenings. | 600-4t HOUSE, 4 rooms, first class condi- tion, well furnished, including! washing machine, Work shop in{ basement, 1 block from Baranof. ! Reasonable price. Terms. Owner ; occupied. Phone Red 290 e\,en‘nns; Jdor appeintment. 609-3t | POTATOEES, cabbage in bulk, one mile from Airport+-cn Loop Road. Norlhem Vegetable Farm. 25 Ft. troller, No. 30L1699 built in 1948, sleeps 3, has toilet, radio-|{ phone, oil stove, self bailing cock- | pit, gurdies, linds, etc. Powered with a Chrysler Ace, This is a boat you can live on, have fun with or fish commercially. at Small Boat Harbor sept. 19. BED DAVENO with 5llp Phone Douglas, 223. cover. 607-3t | e | ATTRACTIVE walnut twin poster | beds, springs, mattresses, excellent | condition. Phone Blue 275. 607-tf{ pe. bedroom set, $100; 2 pc. dav- ! eno set, $125; chest of drawers,' $15; occ. chair, $12; desk and chair, $30; other misc. furnish- | ings. See at Lee Smith’s, near Airport, 607-tf l USED storm windows in good con- [ dition. Also Argus C3 camera. Phone 973 after 5:30. 606~ Bbl SMALL CAFE, Irwin and Harbor | Way. St, Phone Green 393. 606-6t | w For Sale: Very reasonable. Beauty Salon complete or will sell equip- ment. Owner moving south. Mrs. E. M, Tucker, Petersburg. 606-4t FIREPLACE wood cut to order. $10.00 for large load. Call Black 279. 1-1mo. SINGER sewing machine, n*endle type. 824 West 4th. 597-14t WOOD FOR SALE—Cut to order, $9 rick, $18 cord. Hichey's Mkt. Auke Bay or see Wayne Small- ‘wood. 592-3mo. THIRTY-ONE foot fishing boat, seven foot beam, 100 hp. Mercury engine with new marine ‘clutch; fan tail or seiner stern, gas tank 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 1946, Price $2500.00 Contact C. R. Wilson % Pan American Airways, Annette Is., Alaska, or Phone Douglas 465. CRESENT Apartments. Call 428 68-t1 CRUISER “Northwind.” Phone Blue 809, 17-t¢ FOR RENT RS A AN TS e ARCADE ROOMS under new man- agement. Newly re-decorated, steam heat, reasonable rates. 603-1mo. OFFICE space building, 34x60, In- quire at I. Goldstein. 587-tf ROOM anhd board—Phone Dougm 765. JTEAMMEATED Rooms, weekly or . Colorial Rooms. WURLITZER Spinit piano for rent. Anderscn Plano Shop. Ph. 143. FOR SALE i Mike Pusich residence in Douglas. | 3 bedrooms, living room, dining room, large kitchen with electric range and refrigerator. Full con- crete basement. Automatic oil furnace. Two full level lots in good section of town. Garage. For sale at appraised value: $11,500, LOG CABIN: Douglas. Completely winterized. Electric range, etc., excellent location with fine view of channel. Waterfront lot on point near Mikes and separated from street by trees. suitable for couple. $5000, | BELLES CAFE: Juneau's best rest- aurgnt, Excellent record of earn- ings. For sale at fixture price. Books showing past and current business available to responsible buyers. ACRE TRACT and large well bum. basement on North Douglas‘road. Fine view, For sale at less than replacement cost of the work al- ready completed. DUPLEX: Very lugurious owners apartment, plus $75.00 rental. Good location on Tth St, with fine channel view. Both apart- ments one bedroom. FRITZ COVE: 3% acres land cleared, waterfront, Good three bgdroom house with concrete basement. THIS OFFICE has several unad- vertised listings in better houses priced above $20,000.00. For in- formation phone for an appoint- ment. William Winn-Phone 234 Office in Gastineau Hotel SUBURBAN PROPERTY FAMILY home, 3 bedrooms, bsmt 5 acres patented land, 2 rm. lo cabin, other bldgs., main hlgh-, way, Pederson Hill BEAUTIFUL 5 acres patenoed( 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. {VIEW lots at Auke Bay on main highway. Also Fritz Cové Road; 5 acres Auke Lake; 3) acres Bob Druxman-Phone 891 Fritz Cove Rd. or 123 Front St. WANTED WANTED—At once a general of- fice girl who has had some pay-' roll experience. Inquire at room 209 Baranof Hotel. SELL DRESSES FROM NEW YORK $5.95 up. Fifth Ave, N. Y. firm desires women to sell New Dress- es, Suits, Lingerie, Hosiery. Seen “Vogue,” “Mademoiselle.” Good commissions, Write for sample book. Modern Manner, 260.19 Fifth Ave, New York. COA“T GUARDSMAN and wlfe,' former Juneau residents; desire 3 or 4 room apartment. Contact R. Wadgalis, Phone 991 ext, 22. 606-3t. MAN CR WOMAN to cook, prlvate boat trip, Seattle, Sept. 23, ex- change transportation. PO Box 2555. 605-tf HELP WANTED—Alaska Laundry. 605-tf | WANTED TO RENT or sub rent apartment or house close in—no children. Best of reference. Con- tact Pastor A. L. Zumwalt or phone 241. , 6041 WAITRESS at Percy's Cafe. 45-tf PAINT now! Call Ralph 2. Tref- fers after 5 pm. far free esti- mate, Phore 996 33-t1 1940 HUDSON 4 door sedan, good motor, good tires. Phone Black 356. 608-3t 1950 OLDS for sale. Call Douglas 607-tf 315 after 5 p.m, 1950 CHEVROLET sedan. Red 170. Phone 598-tf 41 PONTIAC in excellent condltlo;. loaded with extras and 5 new tires. New paint and undercoat. Priced right. Phone 039 2 short one long. 597-t1 1947 MERCURY four-door sedan. 1947 IHC panel. 1940 PONTIAC 4 door sedan. 1947 INTERNATIONAL, %-ton pickup. 75-t1 1947 PLYMOUTH 4-door sedan. R. W. COWLING Co. 68-t1 Male Help Wanied RELIABLE MAN wanted to call 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. Lemon Creek. All patented Jand. | au'abagas, carrots and | ALSO SEATTLE HOMES—LOTS | 609- Lf { | FORSALE |NEW LISTING—2 bedroom fur- nished, large fenced in lawn, veg- etable garden, berries, desirable neighbors, $7,500. NEW LISTING—One bedroom stucco house, full concrete base- ment, unfurn. Second house ad- joining now dancehall, could be living quarters. 10 acres patent- ed solid glacier fill on banks Mendenhall River. Ideal chicken ranch. Material included to im- prove buildings, $7,500. NEW LISTING—the other half of Warm Springs Bay, We now have O'Neill & Fenton and also the Gamble estate for sale. This makes possible a merger of prop- erties which add up to a townsite for patenting and development as a large resort and-or a sanitor- jum, Dr. DeVignes dream. Six bldgs, 8 lots, and float on Gamble estate; 10 bldgs, float and dock in O'Neill and Fenton—both prop- erties for a total of only $35,000 plus inventory of stores. Visit our office for details. NEW LISTING—PORT ALEXAN- Der bar, liquor store, grocery, dancehall, poolhall, cafe and 3 apts.—3 bldgs and dock. A sea- sonal business that nets between six and twelve grand each sum- mer. Sacrifice for personal rea- sons $15,000, half down, balance 3 years. Details our office. PRICE CHANGE—three bedrcoms, livingroom and kitchen, bath, all on one floor, furnished. Fenced lawn and garden, boat” house and marine ways—priced down to $8,- 000 for quick sale. NEW LISTING—motel between Se- attle and Tacoma, 38 units with fireplaces, built 1948, owner acquired by trading equity, will sell or trade for other real estate, Details our office. NEW LISTING—Juneau's most luxurious, solidest home. Built of large logs and matched stone. Two fireplages, tile bath with mirrored walls,’” three bedrooms, stainless steel and paneled kitch- en, utility room with second toilet facilities. Two car garage, beau- tiful lawn, about two acres of gently sloping land at Salmon Creek, only seven minutes from downtown Juneau. View. Unfur« nished, $22,000, 'NEW LISTING—5 acres, three houses with good income possibil- ities. Main house 3 bedrooms with full concrete basement. Renovated and redecorated. Near airport on bus line. $9,000. NEW LISTING—60 x 140 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 be- ing 80 x 100, nearly double, for total $16,000. $3200 will handle on comb. GI-FHA loan, furnishea. 4 bedrooms, Crane hedting, built 10 years ago. NEW LISTING—3 bedroom unfur- nished, garage, built 1% years. Behrends Ave, $15,500. ‘NEW LISTING, DOUGLAS—com-~ ] pletely furnished 2-bedroom house St. Anns Ave, elec. stove and re- frig. $4,900. NEW LISTING—2 apv. duplex front and rear entrances to both hdwood floors, full bsmnt, auta oil, furn. like new, 2 bedrooms each apt., down furn up unfurn, 708 W. 10th. Owner finance 5%, Juneau i $1,900 2 bed furn, Willoughtiy, An eviction. Will take deposit. | | 1 i i l | | ] i ‘ | i i | I $2,300 I ped furn Basin R.. Small, available today. $3,250 shop on Willonghby. Water, main artery froncs. $5,800 3 bed furn. Star H. Snug close in, view 186,800 2 bed furn Gasuneau. Bsmt workshop, close in. $11,000 2 bed furn Highway. Unfin view, large rooms. $15,000 rooming house 6 rooms plua large owners apt. 2nd across Bar- anof. Will finance. $15,000 2 bed furn. Benhrends 3 yra old, hdwood floors. Large bsmi and garage. Yard. $17,000 2 apt Duplex, Gold Belt Best construction, auto furn. In come $200. View, furn best. $16,500 4 bed furn. Highway. Beau. tiful yard, view, 350 ft water hwy frontage. 4 acres. Ownet will finance reasonable. Douglas Highway: $5,500 3 bed furn. « Beach side Seawall, garden, view, close in. $14,000 3 bed unfurn. Upper side New, all hdwood floors. Garage Douglas: $5,500 2 bed furn. 200x50 lot with creek, hedge, gardens. Auk Bay: $2,000 large 1 room furn. view flal beach near Minfield. NEW LISTING—3 bedroom partly furn., 100 x 200 lot, upper side of highway. $7,500. Business Buildings NIGHT showings by arrangement Call us before 5:00. SPECIAL—come in and read the description of Manley Hol 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 of town—at nearly any price. \ PETER WOOD. Real Estatr No. 3 Kleln Bldg, el 91

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