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PAGE SIX ADVERTISEMENT FOR 8IDS Notice To Contraciors: Sealed bBids will be the Juneau Independent & trict at the Office of & of Schools, High Scho A Juneau, * Alaska until 7:30 P.M January 23, 1861, f 1 tion of Addition Building, Juneau, £ i tratrix within six months from the THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUN EAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1951 | | ka, was appointed administratrix of | the Estate of SEVERIN SWANSON, ceased. All persons having claims inst said estate are required to sent them, with verified vouchers required by law, to said admiinis- date of the first publication ‘of this notice. Said administratrix has filed | her petition in said coust for judg- | NOTICE NOTICE IS HIREBY GIVEN hat the VONJA D, a vessel of the United States, Official No. 249895, home port Juneau, a gas screw of 1ne tons, will be sold at public auction under order of the United States District Court for the Dis- CD HEALTH SERVICE N sands of living casualties requiring immediate treatment. . Atomic bomb explosions f=om conventional bomb explosions in three important ways: the explo- differ sive force released by -an atomic produced by the most powerful TNT ment setting aslde and awarding .| Pernella Swanson; surviving widow of decedent, the entire estate of the decedent, the same being less than $4,000.00. All persons concerned are to be and appear in the 0 o'clock AM. on the then and there be public and read aloud. Bids rec the time fixed for be considered. B properly interested are present at the bid opening. Specifications, including b’ no aid cou contract docum and dr ok A i Ay may be examined at the of | Cause, if any theg ave, why Jjidg: ‘h'p’ Avehitest, Foss, M ng | ment should not be so rendered. Olsen, Goldstein Build Juneau PERNELLA SWANSON, Alaska, and at the Of f Super- | Administratrix, ient of intes b Box 2825. Building, June First Publication: Dec. 20, 1950. be obtained at tk € | Last Publication: Jan. 10, 1951. upon deposit of $10.00 85 20 e SUS A (O C NOTICE OF HEARING ON ot G Yallv 1 be 1 e iDOW'S PETITION FOR AWARD funded to actual bi upon ; turn of the documen ilated | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN and without marks or ions. | that on the 2nd day of January, at or before the time set for op 1951, FANNIE McKINLEY, widow ing of bids. Other deposi 1l f decedent, filed her petition for | refunded with deduc r the|an award and distribution to her actual cost of reproduc docu- fof the sum of $4,000.00 from the s under the tior wssets of the e of RENNER h bid must be VICKINLEY, de , or so much a certified check, ¢ hereof as may be available, as bid bond, swith bonding compa provided in Sections 4406 to 4410, licensed to do busine tl led Laws of Alaska, 1933 cality of the project wnd that the Probate Court for the | an amount not less than 5 ¢ AU, First Division | Base Bid. has ordered | The right is reserv 5 on will be heard on | any or all bids and tc inform he 6th day of February, 1951, at alities he hour of 10:00 o'clock in the No bidder may W L on of said day, at the court after the time set f. m of said court at Federal Bldg., thereof, unle: th b it which time any tract is del [ r sons having objections ceeding thirty day , said petition shall show cause By order of 1 Bosrd, | id petition shail not bel Juneau Independent Scl District | | Juneau, Alaska | u, Alaska this 2nd | First Publica‘ion: Ja=. &, 195 1951 i Last Publicué | GORDON GRAY | U. S. Commissioner and Ex- ! Officio Probate Judge, Ju- NOTICE IS HI rict of Alaska, Division Nurnber Eomb; an atomic explosion releases, Ohe, on Januaiy 16, 1951, at'2 m.| A program for the develcoment it addition to intense heat and at the Small Boat Harbor, Juneau,|of state and local civil .'ldeum‘l'!h!. highly penetrating, invisible | radiations which are damaging to living organisms; certain substances which may remain after the explo- sion are radioactive and emit radi- ations which are capable of produc- ing harmful consequences in living health services is set forth in the US. Civil Defense publication, | “Health Services and Special Wea- pons Defense,” published during the | last week of December. The publi- | cation also elaborates on the re- sponsibilities for civil defense health | Crganism : i | ical Results services and special weapons de- | Hysterical Re fense. < il Because of these differences, the ebese Gouroff, Respondonts, No. > 2 The health services, to be most | €If€Cts of an atomic bomb require 5376-A." DATED at Juneau, Alaska, lhis;e“ecuvc‘ must be fully coordinated | special consideration. Psychological rd day of January, 1951. | with other civil defense services, I preparation by thorough' public edu- |cording to the pamphlet. Serious|CAtion can be expected to prevent difficulties in planning for civil de- | M0 casualties tha‘t would other- | fense health services, not neces- se result from hysteria. United States iarshal. st Publication: Jan. 8, 1951, | sarily common to all civil defense| Statements have been made that biological warfare is an absolute Publication: J 13, 49 | services, are the potential severe | ____—,\’lmrmgcs of professional person- | eapon capable o_f disabling or de- { | ne1, special facilities, and supplies, |Sfroying the entire population of p ' | Civil defense plans are based uan‘me cities, either directly or by i |the principle that civil defense fs | the initiation of self-perpetuation BREAD pRI(ES | disease epidemics, Other statements |a responsibility of civili i T 7 of GRvMInEE Raaiholr | nsisted that it is not even a KETCHIKAN, Jan. 10—\P—The jrml governments — federal, staml Y “ and local. Hence, plans for health | Practical weapon and that it pre- Log Cabin and Federal Bakeries announced a 10 percent increase services in civil defense must be |Sents no dangers. made on the assumption that nol| The truth lies between these ex- in the price of bread and restau- rants upped the price of a cup I help from military personnel, equip- | Femes: o e s The mechanisms; as well as the of coffee from 10 to 15 cents yes- terday. ment, or supplies would be avail- | ed 5 |able for civilian wartime disaster | Knowledee and experience to con- trol biological warfare, are present relief. | The actions were attributed to a “continual upswing in the prices of raw materials.” Alaska, to satisfy an order of sale dated January 3, 1951, in the action sntitled “The First National Bank | »f Juneau, a corporation, Libelant, . the gas screw or vessel VONJA D, Official No. 249895, her tender kle, apparel, equipment, engines Fred G. Froebese and Edith WALTER G. HELLAN, . " i logical weapons. the programs described in the pam- [ P~ Chemical warfare in this publica- | tion deals with civil defense againsi Presentations FOR SALE | PHONES 676 and 207 NEW listing in Douglas: 2 BEDROOM house plus furnished apartment now rented. Occupancy in 2 weeks. 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. BOATS—21F856 and 31D527 and 31A34 and several others. MUBPHY & MURPHY REALTORS — 'ACCOUNTANTS Phon# §76 over First Nationai Hank CITY PROPERTY INDIAN Village, level lot, on Will- oughby Ave, BUSINESS buildings, fully occupied. SUBURBAN PROPERTY HIGHWAY horae, 2 bedrooms fur- | nished, bsmt, near airport. SUMMER cabin, new, can be moved easily to your own location. Must be sold immediately. PERFECT location, next to stors, | Auk Bay, 3 acres beach, almost! finished house, full concrete bsmt. i LOVELY setting, small home, boat| shop, gardens, beach, 5 acres. CABIN, 155 acres pat. land, Glacier. | LOTS Auk Bay, Fritz Cove Road, downtown, | FOR SALE FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM, garage, fireplace. unfurnished—financed FHA. Lo- cated on Behrends Ave. 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 has 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. 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 1lbd 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., 12 BBLLE'S CAFE—Juneau’s best| fireplaces, income apt, space more restaurant—Make inquiries—Box| bdrms or 2nd apt. MOVE IN BE- 2324, FORE XMAS. $19,500 unfurnished, 3 bdrms, fire- place, dbl plmbg, 14x24 lvgrm, 2 cnr grge. MOVE IN BEFORE Office . Gastineau Hotel XMAS. {$17,000 furnished, 2 bdrms, full ron SALE | bsmt, income apt. Valuable busi- ness corner across new school site, 5 i MOVE IN BEFORE XMAS, WILL rent, or lease 19 room bldg. !$15,500 unfurnished, 4 brms, hot for otfice use, or sell it. Call cm.| water heat, 2 car garage, watar onial Hotel, 187. 704-851 frntge, 4 acres pat. AOVF (N BEFORE XMAS. ¢ |$15.000 *furnished, 4 bdrrs, hot water heat, double yard. $12,000 furn rooming house 2nd St. MOVE IN BEFORE XMAS 1t [$10,500 furn apt. house, 4 apts, $2, 000. MOVE IN BEFORE XMAS, William Winn—Phone 234 LAND bargains—$5 to $10 per acre buys gobd ranch land. Send 10c for 1951 catalog. Pacific Lands, Box 2350-DD, Hollywood 28, Cal 704 TWO bedraom furnished . house | NEW LISTING—$6,000 duplex furn, o It should be recognized, however, |in "the current health system. The that at the time of the publication | €ntire system, however, will need {of the pamphlet, Federal funds had | Strensthening to be able to cope not been authorized for many of | effectively with enemy use of bio- A 13% ounce loaf of bread now sells for 22 cents; a large size loaf goes for 33 cents, up from 20 and 30 cents respectively. The material presented follows function needs, rather than an ad- | ministrative blueprint. Since both | modern warfare and medical tech | niques are in a state of constant de- The price of bread has gone up one cent a loaf in Seattle, It's now S b 17 cents for the small loaf and|Must be subject to periodic review 24 for the large, and possible revision in order to velopment, any civil defense plan | keep it geared to changing condi- | :only one general group of chemical | warfare agents—the nerve gases. In- | formation on other chemical war- fare agents will'be published later. The civil defense administration booklet suggests that the civil de- fense health services should plan and train in peace-time agains{ emergency in time of war. Also sug- gested is that detailed mobilization |$8.000 furnished, 4 bdrms, 4 acres "":J-L!! pat applied. Auk Lake. § % 3 | $5,500 furnished, 1 bdrm, Gold St. ROSSOE conversion type .oil vurn- | MOVE IN TODAY. er No. 10, complete wita wn-‘“'mo furnighed, #2 ‘i, $iRotes trols. Can be seen at Pagons | pat applied, owner finance easy terms, near airport. Electric. Pri 175.00 6t. dh Al 1$2600 fumnished, 1 bdrm, 426 Nels Auk Lake, Lemon Creek. Bob Druxman-Phone 891 Fritz Cove Rd. or 123 Front St. FOR SALE | New or Equal to New i and garage—lakeshore property— Cordova, Phone Red 779. tions. |and operaticnal plans should be That on December neau Precinct, Territory of | the U. S. Commissic Juneau Precinct, : Jan. 4, 1951, | Pernella Swanson, of Junea'l, Ala n. 15, 1951, | NOW at A.E.L.&P. New lamp bulb beautifies fixtures like these! LN L Bright light directed UP from this part of bulb Downward light softened by tinted enamel soating here General Electric 50.GA Bulls wn 40 Plus Tax | Alaska Ejeetriec | sell a 16 ounce loaf of white bread for Charter No. 5117 Both local bakeries in Juneau L Lol e, nean, Developments in atomie, biolo- |made so that each person in the gical, and chemical warfare have | organization would know his exact created a need to devise new civil duties in an emergency. defense plans which must recognize | the most challenging possibility i“'i Health service training is an herent in these new methods of ecential part of the over-all civii Mrs. Ross Peterson of Elfin Cove warfare—that we could have, in af;orence training program. The res- is stopping at the Hotel Juneau. |short span of time, tens of thou-|... ¢ persons by other civil de- 5 s (fense services must be followed Rescrve District No. 12 | closely by initial first aid, litter REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE iservice where needed, initial surgica! First National Bflnk Of Juneau tieatment, and ambulance trans- portation. in the Territory of Alaska, at the close of business on December 30, 1950 | 22 cents and the 1% large size for 33 cen pound Sagthn S e b Training Necessary FROM ELFIN COVE Hospitals, the focal points for | published in response to call made by Ccmptroller of the Currency, under | civil defense, would be of three 'types: existing general or special Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes. hH | hospitals in the immediate vicinity ASSETS 1. Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve bal- d I:t‘;‘;:c “;sm;::é ‘;";l‘:lzvi;‘:é”h;r_‘ ance, and cash items in pl.fucess of L-‘ollecnon s2,050.827‘39‘pimls or converted nonhospita’ 2. United States Government obligations, direct and guaran- | buildings, and hospitals in sur- teed 322952022 | ), nging areas. ) - S ” The UNIVERSITY of ALASKA offers you an extension course on mining LECTURES ON Ore Deposits - Mining Law Radio Activity 3. Obligations of States and political subdivisions 33,387.83 One of the most difficult and 4. Other bonds, notes, and debentures 14,200.00 | yrgent problems facing civil de- 6. Loans and discounts (including $327.57 overdrafts) 1,639,512.27 fense health services is the imme- 7. Bank premises owned $33,913.05, furniture and fixtures | diate provision of adequate health $9,499.61 * i 43.412.66‘5\mp1ies following a civilian war- (Bank premises owned are subject to None liens not | time disaster. assumed by bank) i Advance steps snould be taken tt,g t. . | prepare community resources ; ;3.. gffiif?fi:&:mmd other than bank premises ... eze;ig | meet, the problems that would be 3 i | created by disruption of water sup- plies and sanitation, according to 2. . SOTAL AREETR $7,017,123.95 | the publication. Civil defense health AAARELITIEH service plans must include a well- 13. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and cor- organized medical service for non- porations . SRS oo $2,465,337.04 | casualty disaster needs, utilizing ac 14. Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corpora- much professional service as pos- tions seriesy 1,794,019.87 | sible. Included in this would be' the 15. Deposits of United States Government (including postal providing of a nutritionally ade- savings) S £ . 1,009,725.31 | quate and healthful food supply for 16. Deposits of States and political subdivisions ......... 856,040.33 :":"e"r‘;’;cyml’“’m"“s Y el of i;' girh’z:“;p&;x"fernried Al carniors cheok i ;gglgé:';: A radiological defense organiza- 3 i g 998971 tion should be established, trained. {and prepared to function in each i TOTAL DEEQEITS $6,560,000.88 | critical atomic bomb target area of the civil defense organization as a 2. TOTAL LIABILITIES . branch of the health service. Activi- CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ties of the radiological defense serv- 5. Capital Stock: s ice must be integrated closely with (¢) Common stock, total par $100,000.00 those of the other health services. 126. Surplis ... 150,000.00 | 'The defense organization for bio- 27. Undivided profits . : ivratpgp [Iggion) warlare aligady 3 do SERC 28. Reserves (and retirement account for preferred stock) 89,873.18 z’c;e::tn:iiiiaf‘;:lytb!r:‘;kls of di- 3 1 war- 129, TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ..o 457,123.07 ?:::e;j;‘;:f,ssl‘:“zs{f"h:fl%‘::’be i —— | tegrated with general civil defense 130. TOTAL LIABILITIES and CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ..$7,017,123.95 p: | MEMORANDA “On the other hand, no mechanism {31, Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for for successful civil defense against | other purposes ... i ....$1,923,632.80 | chemical weapons exists at present. | Territory of Alaska, First Judieial Division, ss: It must be created by civil defense I, E. L. Hunter, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly |health service. swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and | belief. Tibet’s only communications with | E. L. HUNTER, Cashier. the outside world are a few state- | CORRECT—Attest: JOHN RECK. GEO, E. CLEVELAND, A, M.|0Wned wireless sets and & sigle ] 2 A » A M| telephone line to northern India. | MILL, Directors. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 10th day of January, 1951. (NOTARY SEAL) JOHN C. DUNN, Notary Public, My commission expires: April 26, 1853. PHONE Red 372 Dougzlas 364 = - Glacier Construction Co. GENERAL CONTRACTTORS New Building — Remodeling — Cabinet Work Safe Electrical Pipe Thawing and Welding Refrigeration Service Radio Repairs Guaranteed Work Reasonable Prices Days 987—Nites Red 858 Arctic Refrigeration LABORATORY ON MINERALS GEIGER COUNTER DISPLAY CLASSES AT 7:30 P. M. Mondays-Wednesdays-Thursdays —— IN THE — JUNEAU HIGH SCHOOL Plumbing © Heafing Oil Burners Telephone Blue 737 Nighis-Red 730 HARRI MACHINE SHOP 12th and E Street Collins & Geddes PLUMBING & HEATING Pirst Class Work—All Work Guaranteed B e aas Kensington Bldg. (At City Float) P. O. Box 258 Phone 1039 Second Hand, Excellent ‘ Davano, 3 cushion Mens top coats . 12.00' % bed and springs . 15.09 Man’s bike ... oy 25.00 Second Hand—OK Small rocker SCET Oil ranges $50 and $70 Oil heaters .. - $25 to $50. Electrified treadle sewing machine ... 30.00° Things We Need Wood range s Chests of drawers i Play pen Chairs | Small table ! Give us a buzz for your radio| or appliance troubles, or bring them in. All work guaranteed. OLDS and ENDS Next to Glacier Cab—Call 829. WANTED FURNISHED house or apartment— couple and baby—call room 317, Baranof. 703-2t USHERETTES for the 20th Cen- tury Theatre, Girls 16 years or older. See Mr. Gross at the Theatre Office, 702-3t JR. HI girls want work after school or eve. Call 166. 702-5t SEWING, alteration work, Red 447. 702-9t Shaw Given 6 Months| Probation onMeal Shipments fo Alaska SEATTLE, Jan. 10—P—George S. Shaw, Seattle truck driver and small business man, was given six months probation today after he pleaded guilty to an indictment charging him with shipment of meat to Alaska without proper in- spection. { » United States District Judge John ! C. Bowen, in granting the pro- bation, said the best interests would | be served if imposition of sentence was suspended. INFLUENZA CLAIMS 200 IN EPIDEMIC; SWEEPS W. EUROPE LONDON, Jan. 10—®—An influ- enza epidemic which already has; taken almost 200 lives is sweeping through western Europe. In Britain alone it killed 150 in the last two weeks and sent thou- sands of others to hospitals. Some factories in the industrial mid- lands reported one out of every 10 of their workers ill. In Greenland, the malady caused the death of 17 persons in Fred- erickshaab, a hamlet of 500 popu- lation. Physicians along the north Ger- man coast said the epidemic is the worst in 15 years. They listed 23! deaths in that region and said that 780 other persons are belnzl treated in hospitals. 65.001 = Folding baby b b g i Baminge bings uggy ‘23 gg‘ AUTOMATIC Bendix washing! son. Samsonite, 2 suit bag 9250: Machine—perfect condition, phone | $1,900 bldg. lot Highlands, on hwy. Bhow slu;es 17‘50 514. 700—;:;31.900 bldg lot Highlands, high up, ot o s - . FOR RENT—30x40 store, six offices, e tr\lgz bX 0% . 40.00, PIANO—Baldwin-Acrosonic — one| entrance Small Boat Harbor, Any o db 8 L EG 500 year old. Perfect. Green 759 af-' or all, will f renters Gen Elec, Iron . e 5001 ter 5. 696-8t | 5 o RS Leather gun case, lined 5.00 i PETER WOOD Motorola console . 45.00| Davenport and c¢hair—have two Real Estate Ironite mangle . 130.00; sets—choice of green or blue Call| No. 3 Klein Bldg. Tel. 911 8 mm camera, projector 10000; Red 142 after 5 pm. 2.0 see - at 104 W. 9th. Make offer. ssa-tr{ Klsmmus 121 GRAY Marine gas engine—5 to! — T RS 1 red. Front end power takeoff.! CHILD CARE at SCH Keel condenser used one season--{ FRITZ COVE HOME. Phone 031 $1000.00 Ring 5—days only. 676-31 1 SET 4 spool Kalstrand gurdies; ™ popmg likz new. Poles, davits, blocks and | . s ) s {WE buy sell and trade. 214 2nd line—$275. 940 West 10th St.| Street, Phone 908. 859-t4 Green 805, Box 762. §95-tf MAKE MONEY EARN to $100 and more per month addressing envelopes in epars time at home. Send $1.00 for in= formation and- instructions t King Co., Dept. 20, 681 Marke} RAISED rib Remington 12 ga. au- tomatic. Also 22 automatic, like new. Brownies Liquor Store. 6933t 2 i 3 DRUM BU 135 Skagit Yarder,| powered by 165 hp GMC Diesel. | 1600 ft. 1 1-8 mainline, 3400 ft.| St. San Francisco, Calif. Moneys 5-8 inch haulback, 3400 ft. 3.8] Pack guarantee. 643-29 strawline, Blocks, guy cables, small | ;UARANTEED Realistic Perman< tools. All in practically new con-l ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up dition. Write Box 764, Sitka Al-| paigi Beauty Shop, Phone 20 aska, 681-12t| 315 Decker Way. Tfimmd.i Automazic oil heat. Bendix Wash~ - ing machine. Do ible p]umbing,l ron “m Fully furnished. Priced for quick = sale, See by appointment at 137|2 ROOM cabin—Call 836 702-3¢ Behrends Ave. Call Green 298.} Joes™s " pr OOR space, sultable of- 286-tf | fice or drafting rooms. Parking space available. Inquire Box 2535. 702-tf WOOD cut to order. $9.00 a rick. $18.00 a cord. Phone Hickey's( Market, Auk Bay. " 680-261 70P QUA. VALVES IN USED CARS SPECIAL 1947 Studebaker 1% ton pickup ....$ 875.00 1948 Mercury 4-door sedan ... 1937 Plymouth 4-door sedan . 1940 Buick 4-door sedan . 1941 Dodge 1 . 1,050.06 595.00 3 BEDROOM home, ideal neighbor-; See Joe George. 687-¢t hood for children, 2 blocks from|pENT A SAW-SERVICE. One-man el 680-t1 ] Siil-Saw $5.00 day. Call 911 COMPLETE furnishings for a bed-{ 250Ms for rent. S&mhuufi Blue 950. 677-¢1 1 e ———————____—— |STEAMMFATED Rooms, weekly Gr BROWNIE TROOP MEETING I Montkly. Colonial ‘Rooms. played a few games, danced a folk dance and started learning a Mexi- | Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. X 13, we will all meet in front of the m uns Federal Building at 11 instead of ) the Museum. radio and heater, very good com. Judy Irby, Reporter. dition, must sell. Phone Blue i Bl 2 ARNOE BRI 1936 DODGE coupe—new tires al ! new springs, $350. Phone 1950 OLDSMOBILE Deluxe custof holiday coupe, $1600 takes B ——— 1936 Chev truck, 1% ton stakew condition—Inquire Baroumes ap | DODGE sedan, new engine, the Snap Shoppe.” 64141 '45 FORD cab chassis, 46 ’ fer, el R SR 1 1947 Hudson 6, 4-door, in good coh- STORE space in George Bros. Bldg. hospital, very reasonable. 720 6th | " oniin saw, new Titan, $2000 day. sitting room, solid maple like DeW. i Arcade m ki 662-% At our meeting last Saturday, we WURLITZER Spinit piano for can song. Next Saturday, January the Elks Hall, We are going t0 VISit | 1047 PLYMOUTH, 4 door sedas, after 5 p.m. 704-4t 340 after 5 pm. 7031 equity, Call Green 437, 3 to 6 pi. heater and spot light, $300. Goo tires,” good condition, Inquire panel. Phone 707, Foster's dition, See Jimmie at Bubl 600.00 1% ton pickup ... 525.00 Room. 670-| 1947 International 2 ton panct -..... oo | SITUATION W, WOMAN witn exceptional expets iernice in newspaper work ai ‘merchandising, at present employ- ed in Spokane, wants work Alaska, Apply Empire. 693 ATTENTION REBEKAHS ° R.W.Cowling Co. 115 Front Street Phone 57 Meeting tonight—8 o'clock. Of= ficers practice installation. M Isabelle Jorgenson, Noble Gasnd. - . 4 «r >® ot Pl s < l L

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