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PAGE SIX CORPORATIONS ARE FILED IN OFFICE OF TERR. AUDITOR The following corporations have been filed in the office of the Ter#itorial Auditor Flinn’s Clothing Store, age, general wholesale business of mercha stock is $100,000. Eunice Flinn, Manders and of Anchorage Valley Coal Co., Fairbanks carry on the business of coal mir ing. Incorporators are R. E. Quinton P. Harris, Henry Olsor Directo! are R. E. Berry, Qui P. Har Henry Olson of Heal and James M. Dodson of Fairbanks itol stock is $100,000. Fairbanks Lodge Number 13! Loyal Order of Moose, a non-prof corporation, Fairbani Incorpor ators are John Dunn, Cecil C. Mc- Clain, Glenn C. Willacy, Frank Nash, Carl L. Asplund, Charles Mil- F. L. Heaton, b side Lounge, Inc., Anchorage,! a cafe and cocktail lounge business Capitol stock, is $100,000. Butte Sup Co., Inc., chorage, wholesale business. tal stock is $100,000. Incorpc and directors are Lee L. McKinley and Doris M. McKinley of Palmer and Ira H. Blakely of Detroit Senate Building Corpors An apartment house I Capital stock, $50,000 corporators Zalmain D. C Eastaugh and een Robertson all of Jun Directors are William D, Gros: i Hansina Gross of Seattle and Zalmain Gross of Juneau Ryan Development Co chorage. Capital without nominal value corporators and directors are John E. Ryan, Irene E. Ryan and Esther Irvine, all of Ancho! Garden Apartments, chorage, a housing busir ital stock, $100,000. and directors are A Sarah M. Renshaw, man and h J of Anchoarge Dahlberg-Rewa housing busine: ital stock $100,000 with, 100 shares at par value $1., preferred and 99,900 shares, common stock Susitna Corporation, Anchorage lishing a club house and ators and di- | recfors are F. L. Heaston, W H Olsen and John E. Manders, all of Anchorage. American Investment Co., Uchbrage, Capital stock, $250,001 cerporators are William H Macel L. Mael, Lorene Billim of Anchorage. E. J. B. Construction Company Inc, Fairbanks, general construc- tion and contracting, Capital sto $100,000. Incorpo! s and direc- tors are Joseph R. Dixon, Robert: B, Groseclose and Emery W. Chap. pele, all of Fairbanks. | Ju- In- F. 0. al stock par stock Olsen general architectural and engineer inz business. Capital stock $100,- €20. Incorporators and direc are John T. Howell of Homer and Car] C. H. Tommerup and Arthur| E_W. Dodde, of Seattle. | ‘J. S. Ramstad Constr n Co,, | "ne., of Anchorage. Capital stock | £350,000. | Hardware, Inc, ofl Capital stock, $100,000. and directors, E. Armnell, G. S Miller and Kenneth Johnston, all of Anchorage. ! Kenai Power Corporation, of An- Capitalization, common stock without | ar value and 5,000 s s of pre- | erred stock having a par value of per share orators and | man, W. E. | Thompson, all | I Gratkh Ancho! M of div- | of comm of $1 I of is $250,000 hares cf com- par value. In ctors are Au- and Ernest L. i Don L. Irwin ociates of to form | organization of Ce e Keeler, Amos Hos- tetter of Anchor Point and Bob Palmer k P. Thomas, Melvi Dorothy Chamberlin Lee Smith all of Anchorage Edgecumbe Post No. 8843, Ve co |a 100,000 | per( & wEn % | MUSEUM OBTAINS WS RARE CURIOS AT | ERSKINE AUCTION Outstanding early Alaska arti- crafts long desired for the Alaska | Museum were «obtained by Curator E. L. Keithahn at the auction o truction Co. Inc, |the Erskine collection held Iz Caj Iunl.nn,sx(l().-‘wu‘k in Kudnk.. Kthahx: : 100 Incorpors antl ‘dirécto “Hu'ned’ on Monday’s Pacific Nort! 1} | wre D. H. Cuddy, Wendell P, Kay “‘I“”A”"“ e '”"i‘(‘;‘"'h'"‘;“““”“‘ 08%4 ; of the pieces w i and Georgette Walsh all of Anchor- | > - m’qumw et ip are two Attu baskets bank non-profit - corporation | B0th are worked in a floral pat- tern of roses with beautiful shad- Incorporators are George Myath|; .o, roce and green colors. One | “r”"] I‘lmlmk”'“ and A. J. Schaible |, oy open basket, as dainty s | McKinley Foundation, Inc., for-| ‘g‘)lm:(hf ”Q:;;’D C‘;L":;‘ “"_nii; merly Mount McKinley Foundation g oub . T Muqu e U R has yet obtained, Curator Keithahn | orporation for the benefit of ol Ty Gt B An T} um:}nuhh' organizations or assO- | pavch collection. | ciations er in the terri- Rive Plics | tory in religious, social, education oo Phve plecss Bbe Mikino Dipes or charitable ies Incorpor of walrus ivory The bowls of the | ators are Don C. Knudsen, Margot | ;.o o0 better than anything the ”‘,“’” Allen \I on Museum has and demonstrate a Timber, T of Ancherage. Zjyc.o of Fskimo carving virtually K STl DuSHe Onatstl unknown and long since abandoned, m.r c 0.000 _\h‘ es of the Curator said. The stems of g | both pipes are expertly carved in various designs. The stem of the ‘~xnn]lcr pipe which is nine inches solid mass of beautiful vings in red and black value | CCloTS. Raised on' the stem are carved two sea otter and the bowl ted States of Sitka corporators are Ha President; Ivan urer; Fred Wallenberg, First President. Alaskan Plumbing pany, Inc., of Ancha ization $100,000. to consist of ) shares of common stock of the par $100 each. Incorporators Daniel H. Cuddy and W. N. Cud- ge. and di Leo J. Haldiman dy, all of Ancho; Northway Co! of Anchorage. at Fairbanks Tennis Club of Fair-| & a lace inch profit an, stoc com- In- Bell and Marjorié mon Inc., n ing a par orporators are J A - ¢ < is a carved sea otter head. J. Stream o . Rare Fi-c Bowl B.'Lyall and A. C , 2 bowl of the larger Directors are " k 17 inches long is ex- J. W i Lyall £06 rare. It is carved in i tusked walrus with ot | The which is ceptionally the form hinged head. A Russian brass mount dating from the Russian . | tenure in Alaska was also pur- hased for the Museum by the Curator and is being shipped to AT Ju The cannon, the Curator $100,000 eeped in tradition an WS '“_C 1 1tioned in two different book. g Oldtimers remember when d J. Duffey, | ycoq py the Greek Orthodox Church ANChOr- |, Kodiak to fire salutes on Holy Days. pipe J. B, 2 and cannon and Inc., tion, Mechanical Mask t mech: mar 1 in the cal mask, used the first of Museum collecti is expertly made and the eyes can be made to move by pulling certain strings attached on the inside. Long own to exist, the mechanical masks are now re or Keithahn feels the fortunate in being dble made an ex- Arnell, Christian Home Associa- tion of or. A non-profit cor- poration. Alask pany of $300,600. tion Com- I In {erald 11 E Jackson iy Women's Club, 1so obtained a iron pike to add mm’s collection. Keithahn said that it was through the courtesy of the heirs, who re- frained from bidding for these a facts desired to complete Museum colle that le to obtain them. High Prices Paid Keithahn said an all time record knowledge, was aid at the auction for a samovar which ought $1,035. Another e €%, R\ omovar that had been converted and Henry Roden of| .5 5 jamp was sold for $300. A Directors are Norton|j ..o brought $225, and two ’1. Link, J. H. Murtland | ku!tlcs‘ e bid in at $78 le; Henry Roden of Juneau, d $93 respectively. ) Stanton Warburton, Jr., of The ine tradition was partly coma. cnsible for such large sums Eastchester Drug, Inc., of Anchor bid for the curios, Keithahn | Capitaliza $100,000, div The Erskine family for| ided into 75,000 shares of common | oo olleoted cu Erskine pur- tock with the par value of $1 and |, ¥ A’L 000 shares of preferred stock with Company holdings at Kodiak whxc!x.} par value of $1. Incorporators|uhen” alaska was purchased from | Ang | directors Henry Ouffel | puccia had taken over the Rus- P.u'xy Carr, Bernard J T, ANGH Gy American Co. interests. Zebb Harris, of Anchorage and| Oldsdt Hone ‘i "Alablca Wm. Rempel of Palmer. The auction was held in the! Erskine home at Kodiak, the oldest | 1ding house in Alaska. It was| between o n wrought 10 e officers rances A. Gloria L y Stubbings, Gertrud: £herman and Nancy Allen, all o Colleg aim, nett, Bodner, he of Peli- 00, div shares with per share. H. L. Faulkner, value of Incor- Boc Cl of nd ka Commercial | Cordova Community Baptist Church of Cordova: A non-profit corporation. Incorporators who ar trustees of the church are Karl Barth, Chas. Simpler, Warren Hoyle, Dessie Headley and Elinor Down- all of Cordova. Alaska Insurance Adjusters age. Capitalization §: rators and directors are EG- ward V. Davis, William W. Ren frew, Paul F. Robison vander of Anchorag; em Corporation of An- to operate a cafe, bev T and sell intoxi- Capitalization $100,- stock. Incorporato are Theresa Hodge . R. Beck- Made of hewed timbers, its walls are 15 inches thick. Later it was sheathed in California Redwood. The bulk of the Erskine curios and personal possessions auctioned were purchased by the heirs, Keiti- ihn said Keithahn said he was impressed by the hospitality of the people of od! while he was there. H2 was extended every courtesy, he said. Expecting winter weather he w: agreeably surprised to find it ik early fall. The temperature | mild, the sun shone and the fall { color made a golden glow over the Island, he said. While in Kodiak Keithahn visited with the Tom Crooks and théir | two daughters who went there re- ently from Juneau when Crooks | w ppointed to the staff of the | bank. They sent greetings | ‘o all their Juneau friends. Asked to te to the Kodiak ligh school students on Alask: told them facts of early Ak history disps liquors. and Loan Capital- | ators ana iler, Rob- d E. Me- | TIDE TABLE December 19 tide 4:03 am, 50 ft. High tide 10:26 a.m, 154 ft Low tide 5:07 p.m., ¥ High tide 11:29 p.m,, 128 ft. e o ° Low HOME CAFE—DOUGLAS e s Closed Every Monday. HOME CAFE—DOUGLAS 615-tf Closed Every Monday. | 615-t1 s SCHWI BIKES AT MADSEN'S ~ [ Pusich | Dougla 1793-96 by Baranof | as a magazine and used for stores. | was | © eec00®800 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA DOUGLAS |(OMMUNITY EVERTS NEWS ‘Tobpay t At 8 p.m.—American Legion post | | meets in Dugout. | ALTAR SOCET? PARTY At 8 p.m.—Parent Teachers Asso- The Douglas Ladies' Altar Sgeiety | (iation meets in High School stu- will have its annual Christmas| gy pai party for its members this evening | ¢ 19 p.m.—Free danze to public at |at 8 o’clock. Mrs. Guy Russo Will | AFy, Hall auspices o local musi- Ibe the hostess at the new home of | .ians union. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike December id New prospective members | 1¢ noon—Rotary Club, Baranof, an- are invited to attend. nual Christmas party for Rotary children. At 7:30 pm.—SDA Dorcas society meets at home of Mrs. Ed Heinke. 8 p.m.—American Legion Aux- iliary meets in Dugout. At 8 pm.—Odd Fellows meet in IOOF Hall, Initiatory degree. | At 8 p.m.—Folkateers meet in Grade School gym. At 8:45 p.m.—Community Center | Night at Teen Age Club. | December 20 At 10 am—Immunization clinic at Public Health Center. At noon—Kiwanis Club, Baranof. At 7 p.m.—Christmas tree for chil- dren at Salvation Army Hall, Willoughby Avenue. At 7:15 p.m. — Methodist Sunday School Christmas party in church At 8 p.m.—Red Cross nursery group in Red Cross office, Shattuck‘ Bldg. At 8 pm.—Elks Lodge. December 21 At noon—Chamber of Commerce | "meets at Baranof. LIBRARY NOTICE Mrs. Willlam Boehl, in charge of the Douglas Public Library, an- |nounces that Library night wil! be on Tuesday this week instead of the usual Wednesday evening. The hange is because the Girl Scouts are holding their Christmas party in the building on Wednesday eve- ning. Hours on Tuesday are the same, 7 to 7:30 o'clock. At BIG SQUARE DANCE The Taku Travelers, Douglas and Juneau Square Dance Club which meets in the Douglas School gym- nasium, held another of their semi- monthly dances last Saturday eve- ning with a crowd in attendance. Next dance in Douglas will be the Saturday before New Year's at which time, members of other Ju- neau clubs are to be invited. SPECIAL COUNCIL TONIGHT The Douglas City Council will hold a special meeting tonight ac- {at 7:30 p.m.—Juneau Rifle and Pis- | cording to Mayor Mike Pusich tc tol Club meets in AB Hall. act on applications for liquor li-{At 8 p.m.—Christmas Play at Bethel censes. Tabernacle. ! December 23 | At 1 pm—Elks Christmas party for | children at Capitol Theatre fol- | lowed by Santa Claus at EIks Lodge Room. At 4 pm—Community Christmas | | tree celebration at Seward nnd‘ Front sponsored by JWC. | At 7:30 p.m.—Anntal Moose party | for children. | At 7:30 p.n.—Skating at AB Hall. | December 24 At 11 am—Sunday School Christ- | mas program, Bethel Tnbcnmcle,; AT, GUARD RANGE I5 HALF (COMPLETED ROADS MAN HOME Eugene J. White, BPR official is home for the holidays, returning here last week from Anchorage and Glen-Allen, Alaska. McCORMICK, BONNETT HOME Two Douglas young men returned home recently for the Christmas holidays. James McCormick re- turned here a week ago after tour- ing the U.S. via motorcycle in company with James Cuthbert, for | several months. Herb Bonnett re- | turned home during the weekend from Pullman, Wash., where he is enrolled for his freshman year at college. OES TUESDAY EVENING Nugget Chapter No. 2, Order of Eastern Star, will meet on Tuesday evening in Masonic Hall which is on the upper flooer of the Douglas Coliseum Theatre building. This will be the Christmas party and this year gifts will be given to the Chapter’s kitchen needs, rather than from members to one another. This will be the night of election of new officers. | The National Guard rifle range | under construction in the armory | located in the subport area is ap- | oroximately half completed, accord- | ng to Hans Berg, contractor, who | was recently awarded the contract | for construction of the range. Work on the range is slowed down now due to a shortage of, naterials. Berg expects to get the | rest of the materials on the next freighter. Completion of the rifle range is scheduled for January 15. Steel work on the deflectors is con- | tinuing. | Col. Joseph D. Alexander, Na- tional Guard Adjutant General said that the range will be avail- able within 30 days for the firs: target practice. Twenty-two calibre rifles only will be used on the 1000 inch range. Col. Alexander X wishes to stress that the public will ing for his history, civics and eco- | pe encouraged to use this facility | nomics classes at school during his whenever possible, absence } AS COACH TAKES MEDICAL EXAMINATION et McCormick, Touglas School coach, received his draft induction call recently and reported to Anchorage for a physi- cal examination last week. Mrs. Glenn Franklin is substitut- ALASKA ROAD COMMISSION ‘ OFFICIALS RETURNING HERE' CAR LICENSES HERE City Clerk A. J. Balog announces that automobile licenses and drivers’ licenses are now available at his office. Car license numbers for start at 24,401 to '25,000. Cel. John R. Noyes, Cgnmissioner of the Alaska Road Commission is | due to return to his Juneau head- quarters tomorrow after a trip of mspection of foads under his super- vision in the interior, He has visit- | ed the Nome, Fairbanks, Valdez: and Anchorage areas and is return- ing to Juneau from Anchorage. George M. Tapley, Chief of the Engineering Division is also ex-| pected to return to Juneau to- morrow. He went to the interior last week to inspect five new bridg- | es recently completed on the high- ways by the Munter Construction Company. 62 CARRIED QN ALASKA COASTAL WEEKEND TRIPS | Alaska Coastal Airlines carried a | total of 62 passengers on weekend | flights with 23 on interport, 17 ar- | riving and ting 1 were: Mrs. H. Hansgon, M. ckman, Mathew Samdum, Sadie A. Charpie, Megnin, Robert POWER OFF 1 Tuesday, Dec. 19—11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Glacier Highway Electric Association . 686-1t | D. Andric! Williams, Cha: Fenton, John | Alois Sagan, Ma ‘Murmy. | For Hoonah | Eleanor Austin, M: | for Wrangell: | Ketchikan: Gera Petersburg: Oscar | Haines: Rev. Toner Muncaster, My | Leonard Hayden Arriving from Haines: Mrs, Wil- liam Haydon, Leonard Haydon; from Skagway: Rev. Mosey, H, Ded- | man; from Hoonah: Mathew will- | lams, Charles Sumdum, Rey, Swee- ney; from Bara sadie Penton | From Sitka: Si Smith, Mr, |and Mrs. R. Ro 1, F. Crosh G. Logan, M. Mickel, E. Foxhill, Mrs. G. Logan, D { For that different gift—Magazine | Cradles at the Art Shop—3rd St. Jessie Houston, Maude Austin; Simmons; for Jennett; for Bennett; for Mrs. William William Hayden, GEO. COLWELL IMPROVING ‘Word has been ved here that George Colwell, fuimer road sup- erintendent of (he ka Raflroad, |is slowly recover from spell in November thut lly paralig- ed his left side. ( ¢ll 15 one of the first men on RR and his wife is, the forme, " Seward. They Cambridge Apartni KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY BONDED 100 PROOF a NOTIC) iy Douglas City ( il will meet STITZEL-WELLER DISTILLERY, INC., Losisville, Ky. R 5100 10 act on| Distributed throughout Alaska applications of liquor licenses by ODOM COMPANY 2 BEDROOM near school and Fed. DODGE sedan, new engine, new! {1947 Packard Clipper A-1 condition. FOR SALE PHONES 676 and 207 TWO BARS both good money mak- ers one at Juneau, one at Pelican, Pelican includes building with two furnished apartments. Terms. LOTS—2 on Gold Belt with view, 1 south Franklin. RURAL—3.18 acres 9 =i, 2 acres cleared, 242t well, bath, elec- tricity etc. 2 bedrooms, 2 lakes, garage, wood shed, log cabin. Pat- ented. RURAL 1 acre pat. two houses 5 mi., immediate occupancy, terms, no down payment. 2 FURNISHED homes near North- ern Commercial. Immediate occu- pancy. bldg. * furnished. 1 BEDROOM $2,650 furnished, im- mediate occupancy or will rent to reliable couple. BRICKTEX covered with lumber for partitions, new bath and]| plumbing fixtures and lumbcr Iur! remodeling 36 by 25 on Gastineau. BOATS-31F856 and 31D527 and 31A34 and several others. MUBPHY & WMURPHY REALTORS —~ ACCOUNTANTS | Phone 876 over First Nationai kanx SUBURBAN PROPERTY LOCATION you've wanted, Aukj| Bay, beach, partially finished | heuse, coucrete bsmt. 3 acres. { LOVELY setting, small home, boat | shop, gardens, beach, 5 acres. { CABIN, 155 acres pat. land, Glacier. | LOTS Auk Bay, Fritz Cove Road.| " 1 Auk Lake, Lemon Creek. Bob Druxman-Phone 891 Fritz Cove Rd. or 123 Front St. : FOR SALE a 1949 FORD tudor and B.-Flat Ped- | dler Clarinet. Call 205—Mrs. Tru- | cano, 686-3t | 6 or 8 Yr. size girl's white cap and | coat, mink purse, white heade:lj’ Eskimo gloves, 415 W 9th after! 5:30. 686-4t | USED CARS 1937 CHEV. panel truck—S150—See at Mt. Juneau Sales and Service. | 12th St. 68C-tf 1950 Deluxe Chevrolet. Will take older car as part payment. Phone ! 633 daytime, ask for Art. 677-tf 1936 Chev truck, 1% ton s'.ake-—‘w heater and spot light, $300. Goodé condition—Inquire Baroumes apts. tires, good condition. Inquire at.' the Snap Shoppe. 641-tf | Phone 86 days. 45 FORD cab chassis, '46 Dodge panel. Phone 707, Foster's Trans- fer, 648-tf 636-Tt | 1947 Hudson 6, 4-door, in good con- dition. See Jimmie at Bubble Room. 679-tf WANTED RELIABLE coupre will sublet apt. from Dec. 20th to Jan. 20—re-, ferences, Phone 452 or 812, 680“i NEED tem’porary work until earlyl spring, Competent steno and of- fice clerk. Phone 143. 671-t1 Governor’s GARAGE in vicinity 670-t1 | Mansion, Phone 322. $2500 for first mortgage at 6 per cent on three acres improved property—value $6000. Box 2045 Juneau. 662-6t i TOP QUALITY VALVES IN USED CARS SPECIAL | 1950 Plymouth—2 door sedan Only 964 miles ..$1875.00 . | | | | 1948 Mercury 4 door sedan ... 1947 Chevrolet . 2 door sedan ... 1938 Dodge 4 door sedan 1937 Plymouth 4 door sedan - TRUCKS 1947 Studebaker 14 ton pickup ... 1947 International 1% ton panel .. R.W.Cowliné Co. 115 Front Street Phone 57 -.$1050.00 . 1250.00 MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1950 W-A-N-T A-D-S FOR SALE $2,000. Down payment. Reasonable monthly payments that can be - adjusted to your income, on the three bedroom Pusich house in Douglas. Full concrete basement. Automatic oil furnace. Large modern kitchen with new re- frigerator and range. Fully fur- nished. Double garage. Two lots of level land make an excep- tionally large yard. The house is in excellent condition and is tor sale at a lower price than its appraised value. INVESTMENT PROPERTY: Large filled area with good frontage on Willoughby Avenue. Large warehouse or garage on property A tenant is available for this property who will pay rent suffi- cient to return initial investment in eight years. Absolute security on lease, This property shas a higher net safe return than any property offered for sale in Ju- neau during the past year. $4000. Very livable log cabin on a very fine lot. -1800. Small house requiring some; repairs. Three level blocks and a flight of stairs from the Fed- eral Building. 3 BELLE'S CAFE—Juneau’s best restaurant—Make {nquiries—Box 2324, William Winn-Phone 234 Office mn Gastineau Hotel | FOR SALE i FOR SALE i $30.00 55.00 30.00 50.00 30:00 70.00 { Wringer type washers New 35 Marlin carbine Rangette stove and table Westinghouse elec. stove Elec. treadle sewing mach ... Hallicrafter port. radio ... Other radios from $15.00 up. Box springs, inner spring mat 20.00 Oil heater 20.0 % beds from $20.00 to $40.00. Hi-chairs 1A Cameras from $8.00 to $80:00. Sofas, divans, settees from $25.00 to $110.00 i Many things suitable for Xmas. Catch the city bus down S. Frank lin and see what we have. We| think you will be surprised. Next | to Glacier Cab. ODDS and ENDS. Phone 829. 86-3t 4 BEDROOM HOUSE—5 yrs. old, automatic oil heat. Bendix Wash- ing Machine. Fully furnished. Priced for Quick Sale. See by | appointment at 137 Behrends Ave. : Call Green 289. 686-tf | GIRL'S SCHWINN buit bicycle— | slightly used $40.00. Remington 22 rifle, Model 550, excellent con- dition, $22.50. 504 Kennedy St. 686-1t 5.00 ELECTRIC Train—Phone 289. 85-1t POWER BOAT VALKYRIE, length 43 feet, 13 net tons, $2,000 in| cash. See Robert Churchill at Glacier Cab Co. 684-2t 2!, months old purebred Irish Sef- ter puppies. Call Alaska Trans- | fer—114 or see them at Babcock’s | place, Vanderbilt Point. 683-6t | ORDERS taken for home wmade lefse.. Phone Black 915. 6826t CROSLEY refrigerator, end table,! 2 floor lamps, writing desk, high FOR SALE ——— NEW LISTING—$9,450 close in 4 bd furn, view, near schools, Fed. Bldg. On Vets loan, NEW LISTING—$6,000 duplex furn, 2 1-bd apts. Income $1320 net yearly, Close in. NEW LISTING—$2,100 1-bd furn close in. No steps. NEW LISTING—$2,500 duplex, up- stairs unfin, New roof, 2 1bd apts. Close in. NEW LISTING—$14,000 apt. bldg. 4 units. Net $170 monthly, $7500 down. Close in, $25,000 3 houses, new bsmt., 9 acres pat, good harbor, perfect lodge site, Fritz Cove Road. Owner fin- ance for 6% int. MOVE IN BE- FORE XMAS. $19,525 unfurnished, 2 bdrms., 2 tireplaces, income apt, space more bdrms or 2nd apt. MOVE IN BE- FORE XMAS, $19,500 unfurnished, 3 bdrms, fire~ place, dbl plmbg, 14x2¢ lvgrm, 2 car grge. MOVE IN BEFORE XMAS. $17,000 furnished, 2 bdrms, full bsmt, income apt. Valuable busi- ness corner across new school site, MOVE IN BEFORE XMAS, $15500 unfurnished, 4 brms, hot water heat, 2 car garage, water frntge, 4 acres pat. MOVE IN BEFORE XMAS, $15,000 furnished, 4 “bdrms, hot water heat, double yard, $12,000 furn” rooming house 2nd St. .MOVE IN BEFORE XMAS, $10,500 furn apt. house, 4 apts, $2,. 000. MOVE IN BEFORE XMAS. $8,000 furnished, 4 bdrms, 4 acres pat applied. Auk Lake. $5,500 furnished, 1 bdrm, Gold St. MOVE IN TODAY. $4,000 furnished, 2 bdrms, 4 acres pat applied, owner finance easy terms, near airport. $2,600 furnished, 1 bdrm, 426 Nel- son, $1,900 bldz. lot Highlands, on hwy. $1,900 bldg lot Highlands, high up. FOR RENT—30x40 store, six offices, entrance Smell Boat Harbor, Any or all, will finish to suit renters, CLIEK WOuL Real Estate No. 3 Klein Biag, TeL w3 MISCELLANEOUS | T¥PING, shorthand, Spanish, Por~ tugese, Russian by appointment, Ethel McNair, Juneau Hotel. Ph, INSTRUCTION TOUCH typing, shorthand, Span- ish, Portugese, Russian lessons v appointment. Ethel McNair, Ju~ neau Hotel, Phone 123. 679-t¢ HAS RELIGION failed? Why this world upheaval? Is there a world leader? Can peace be maintained? Can human nature be changed? Baha'i answers to these world questions free on request. Write to Box 1837, Anchorage, Alaska. 648-t1 CHILD CARE at SCHOEPPE'S FRITZ COVE HOME. Phone (27 Ring 5—days only. 675-3¢ —— HOPE’S WE buy sell and trade. 214 2nd Street. Phone 908. 659-t1 MAKE MONEY EARN to $100 and more per mdnth addressing envelopts in spare time at home, Send $1.00 for in- formation and instructions to King Co. Dept. 20, 681 Market St., San Francisco, Calif. Money- chair. Phone Red 440. 680-3t back guarantee, 643-29% FOR CHRISTMAS glfi.s——beautlfull canaries. Live music boxes. Phone 929, Box 332. 680-12t { WOOD cut to order. $6.00 & rick. $1800 a cord. Phone Hickey’s Market, Auk Bay. 680-26¢ 3 BEDROOM home, ideal neighbor- hood for children, 2 blocks from hospital, very reasonable. 720 6th St. 680-tf COMPLETE furnishings for a bed- sitting room, solid maple like new. ; Blue 950. 677-tf ALCOHCLICS ANONYMOUS—Ad- dress C 1494 Empire. db — e GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201, 315 qecker Way. WINTER and FOND, Co., Ine. Complete photographic Supplies Developing-Printing-Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materiale Blue Printing - Photastate C.Y.O. CHRISTMAS TREES. Phone Blue 119, Green 360. Black 200, | Blue 917, Green 239, and Green 600. Order early- 677-t1 ONE twin tub, Dexter washing ma- chine like new. See at 109 Will- oughby. Creen 741. 676-t.i‘ WILL TRADE 1949 Jeep, 4 wheel drive % ton pickup truck, re- movable body, all extras, excel- lent condition all around, in- cluding tires—valued at $2000; for boat (prefer fishing type) 30 to 40 ft. Must have sound hull and rest of boat including en- gine in operating condition. Truck in storage and we are snowed in until June 1. Can deliver truck at that date to Haines er any other point on Hi-way. Write D. Jasper Heath, Box 224, Fairbanks Alaska. 675-3t. SPEED Queen washing machine in good conditicn—$50. Phone Douglas 442 after 6 pm. 675-tf 1 DAVENPORT in good condition. $50. Call 143. 672-tf FOR SALE: 8 in. titing arbor shopmaster table saw with new 1-2 hp electric motor. Used only LOST AND FOUND |MAN’S wristwatch, Mido supurau- Reward, 670-2¢ FOR BENT I L i e I I 2-ROOM apartment, oil stove heat —No children. Crescent apart- ments. Phone 428. 686-tf RENT-A-SAW-SERVICE. One-man chain saw, new Titan, $20.00 day. Skil-Saw $5.00 day. Call 911 tomatic, leather band. Blue 437, APT. for rent. Phoxie‘SBG.“ —6‘!2-‘0; ROOMS for rent. Steamheated, Arcade Rooms. 662-7t _— STEAMMEATED Rooms, weekly op Montkly. Colbrial Rooms. 6pte —_——— WURLITZER Spinit piano for rent. Anderson Piano Shop, Ph. 149, SITUATION WANTED BABY-SITTING—Call 957, Reom 11, 685-1t HIGH SCHOOL Jr. girl wanis work after school or in evenings. Call' Red 475. 681-3t about 48 hours over period of one | yr. $65 complete. For app. to see, call Glacier Cab Co. \ FROM PETERSBURG William Stepman of Petershurg is 667-tf ‘regi.s(:ered at ‘the Gastineau Hotel, «