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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE ]U\'LAU ALASKA o TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1951 UN Forces Move Up River north of Osan, bsmm C OF CTOUR 110 ALASI(A ALREADY GETTING (NGUIRIES A cclerful, desciiptive and in- formative brochure cerning the 1851 Washington - Alacka Tour, sponsored by the Seattle Chambe: of Comme:ce anq_ scheduled for June 22-July 4, 1951, has beon completed and is now being cir- culated in answer to a host of inquiries on the trip being receivec from a]l scctions of the state. The brochure, composed cf menu folder of the Alaska St ship Company, outlines the itin covering the major Alas! to be visited on the good-will to ions are being rec elready for space aboard the Aleu- tian, due to sail from Seattle June 22 and return July 4. During the | tour businessmen from the variou. sections of Washington Ciate will | top in many Alaskan towns to cenfer with local chambers of com- m and special round-table dis- cussions will be held, ‘accerding to Chester M. Latimer, Seattle First; chief of program operations for the, USPHS Hospital Facilities Division , in Washington, D. C. Under this Act, $200,000 are avail- | able for matching on a 50 percent’ pasis with funds furnished by local,| territorial or denominational Vmup:,. it was ed. The funds are FOR SALE wailable community hospitals | ron SALE only and these must be of accept- 2 ed hospital standards, Dr. C. Earl| i Albrec commissioner of healti, | PITONES 676 and 207 NEW LISTING IN JUNEAU— \“”“ ned. He sald' that to d'\t“‘\,gw listings in Junesu. DUPLEX on Star Hill—NO STEPS Hill-Burton funds have been util- |4 BEDRCOM house in Waynor 1 bedroom each apartment. Fur- ized for the Maynard-MqDougall| pact’ gvailable Feb, 15, Full| mished. Hospital at Nom | basement and furnace. Unfurn- rhar | ished except for stove and refrig- | (VeIy fine lot. est are John D, Thew- | grgtor 0 x %" | BRLLE'S = CAFE—Juncaws best am analys } fa SMALL duplex on 10th near Doug- ;ezmumxw#\hke )nquu‘lcsA—Box' al Facilities Divisk las Bridge—furnished—good in- 324, Seldon H. N it come. representa- | LOTSTwo on Gold Belt with co leg-\ view—one on South Franklin. | William Winn-Phone 234 Otfice 1 Gastineau Hotel THOUGHT Aukbfiucfn NURPHY & MURPHY popsarp | EFQ ‘HQRED PIMYER f 676 over First Nattona) ank | tin, hospital program San Fr e USP; ive the onal office of t “hon: DUPLEX in Pelican City, located ESTATE A\Y“ HERE! REAL T % {JAY HERE 0“ FRIDAY Many NEW LISTINGS coming ‘4!:7 Cf{‘.terrglllt??;nbi’z(?:??:nz, vrl)l::?tl‘;- every day. More listings always furnished, living quarters in rear. eme of the World Day welcome, Try us for fast action.| Ideal location for business or ap- “perfect Love Casts CITY PROPERTY partments. Pelican C Brow- n 1 John 4:18. It ic | TIGHLANDS home, three berdooms,; ing fast and neec: new business.: | almost new, furnished or unft This building is 2 years cld and| IM 1951 around this thought that programs U.EN, nz in Bren gun carriers move alony a road fowaid the Han s ) Kor ies co ir probing thrusts i: force, sceking out the Chinese and North Korean National Bank, chairman of the Comm: » Wircphoto via radio from Tokyo. oy NG T Lo ¥iailed ‘tnctuge | [ | Juneau, Cordova. | 1] irom Petershurg: Les Florence, Jer- r4 and Anchoraze. A | Efifi AND I ry Willis, Mrs. R. Bell. ht itom Jur 1 to Fair- From Angoon: Peter Jack aged for busi-| iam Paul, Sr.; From Hood B: : Q%E SUIT 1§ Joe Chorneyks, Reinold (.ur)‘ ge Robinson, Klucheski, S Feb. 6 —A—Te: { State who | n of Washington | L Minor; from Tulsequah: Ruth to vixt that intericr oity.! [ Brown, Anne E. Maidment, l!ov her said. | g' Maidment, Thomas Batty, . BRI ¢ February 9, have been nished. the price is reasonable. Write or planned EAPARTMENT building, close-in, 8| see Don Lorentzen, Box The program at the afternoon| units, good condition, full. Petersburg, Alaska. ices to begin at 2:45 in the | STORE-APARTMENT bldg., down-| ————ru —— — | churéh ‘has been pre-| town, full cccupancy. W oldspot refrigerator. See at. 0 o Mod H.®. Beyer, Mrs, | LIVEL Blag: Jof Tndlan Villege. | ROFCEEUSSEE 726-6t Pert McDowell and Mrs. Mildred | SUBURBAN PROPERTY ') yENpOR: Black 630.| st | WATERFRONT, 3 bcdxou‘n home, | T-bed. Cal 5 o ) A kit will portray college stu-| De€ar city limits, unfurn, $7,000.00.{ A L v HIGHWAY home, fully I.,n—ms‘wd LARGE sunflame oil heater mth‘ 2 bedrooms, basmt, view, ncnr1 five gallon tank and carbureto airport, $7,500 bargain. . —=$65.00, also large baby bu:g' SUMMELR cabin, price reduced’ to Howard Hayes, Douglas. 732 st ! dents from various countries on the | * to chapel on a World Day of | er. The cast, in national cos includes Mrs. Jack Gould | FOR SALE FOR YOU IN ALASKA REAL ESTATE WILL BE BEST INVESTMENT FOR THE NEXT TEN YEARS— PETER WOOD $4000. Very livable log cabin cn a|NEW LISTING—3 apts, rent $105, $95 and $75. Beautifully appoint- ed, newly decorated, view, close to Fed. Bldg. Furnished. Owner will finance. 6%. $8,000 down, will pay itself off in 8 years, Two large 2-bedrcom apts, one 1-bed. NEW LISTING—Site for large apt. and exclusive store bldg. on Cal- houn near Fed. Bldg. A good investment even if held as is. FOR RENT—Furn. house for small family. Star Hill. $50 month. TOR RENT—Furn, house Glacier Hwy. Sell for $1500 down, $50 plus 6% monthly, Or rent $50. Thaw and repair pilumbing, apply rent or purchase price. 1 mi. airport. FOR SALE—Glacier Hwy home, 2 bedrooms, 18x21 livingroom, dining room, modern kitchen, full concrete basement, new auto- matic oil furnace. One acre, beautiful view. 4 mi. from center of Juneau. $12,000, FOR SALE—Jacobs-Buchanan Ma- chine Shop and 8 yr, lease. At entrance Small Boat Harbor, Ma- chine and stock inventory $15,000. Sacrifice for $8,000 to go mining Sale includes big contract now in’ shop. E‘OR SALE—A large Jimmy Larson built home with fireplace, large (0-DAY LFAVE ENDS student from India, E. L FQR rom Africa, Mrs. R. W.| ng, from C a, Mrs. W. W. } from America, Mrs. G. W | Five 'oung men of Juneau, home | Filsinger from Japan and Mrs. Cy- In { g i Umony | nrogys, James Bloomiield the General Ceiling Frice T n the $975,000 damage | pjoomfield, Joe Glenn, R. L, Roach, tion of . [ | y 10 persons Who| snqrey Jacobson, Matthew Power | Acting Re r I real-life counter- |~ g o Avis Northway, A. R for Alaska obrer ¢ ris of characters portrayed Un-|yeon Henry Wood, Prank Metcalf and very 1ely in the novel “The EgE | paplq Bahr, Jake Listinkoff, Ray- mond Punguk, Walter Hansor i Saholt; from Tepakee: Mr. and Joe Mangan, Mrs. Albert Howard abili chosen yesterday to able to the economy of Al v ase against Author Betty rapidly r pi | pleting basic training in the U. S.)tion. The it will close with & Army at Fort Richardson, are bid- vocal duet “Sweet Hour of Prayer ing Juneau families and friends by Mrs. Stanley Baskin and Mrs. a 12-day furlough after com-|rus Peck from the Navajo Reserva- Donald Burrus. A short worship $1,300 for quick sale; must be moved to your own lot at approx- imate cost of $100. ! PERFECT country location, next to store, beach, 3 acres land, partly finisheq house with conc. bsmt. worth $30,000 when finished Prics $12,600. i BOAT SHOP, small home, gardens, beach, 5 acres, beautiful settting, LOOK into our new ch;:xpfho' ing offer, For information regarding! fruit rcom, sux ~orch, two-car the rock-bottom prices on in garage. oth St ? pensive housing, garages, combin-'roR SATE—A new hoi' for large livingroom, 3 bedrooms, full base. ment with to'2t and tile shower, ed garages and shops, air raid famiy income. ‘Lwo fire- sh o dF G 9 shelters, etc. Phone Green 398, places Beautiful landscape. View between 6:30 and 7:30 pm. or: 2 Near Geov's Manse, wrile B x 221! Junea e Sl FOR SALE-Eest business cor- ner opportunity in Juneau, Has shed house— 719 ut‘-n‘l 5 ROOM fu 1 McDonald and four codefend- | oy e Janich, James Prueher, M:s |an au reyoir again and are re | turning to the westward to their | Tom Hazard. _ la iffs contended in the | assignments in the U. S. Army. p were “subjected to | Pfc George Shaw, Jr, sen of A 4 . , : and humiliation by being |/} ARR“E 15 DEPAR]’ | Mrs. George £aaw, left Sund gk < by their acquaintances| - 4 | enroute to Whittier where he is| s Pl i ers in the book.” (]3] PRINCESS HORAH ecsienca in the Transportation : brought by Albert | corps. bt head of a Jefferson County Leaving Juneau today for An- antl uncontrolled p: increase pre- 2 ¢ Arriving from Skagway on the . Nilliams, son | = Ncide: it to e d by the plaintiffs to 1g_ fro th Pfc Don Williams, son | o iy ) \ pictured as the Kettles in | Princess Norah were four passeng- nd Mrs. J. A. Williams, | B o S | 75, McDonald's novel; his six sons ers this morning with 15 Sorensen, son of Mr. and S, 14 two daughters, and Raymond for Vancouver and way ports. Lars oSrenson, Pfc Andrew SRR A i Johnson, Seattle Princess Norah sails from Vancou- v, Jr., son cf Mr. and Mrs, SRk h member of the Bishop fam- | Ver February 14 arriving in J and Pfc. Wilfred e }) damages. Johnson February 17 and sails so of Yakutat a 23 February 20. who has also lived in Juneau. For 1ts were Mrs. McDon- the present they are assigned to , Donal the Bon T ',! Headquarters, Fort Richardson. iy ¢ 2 Patricia ano]l Pl e i st i g as mbarking for Vancouver: Mr. bi s. Mel Pidgeon, Mr. and ! , K. L. Roach, Mr. | pattern of se th only th ‘I-‘ r Prin P pert: C. '{ binson, [S to stabi and V Power, A. Jacobson, S. (:urgc~ P gy * Gus wplfits !s Dead et For Seattle: Mrs. O. Westby. | , Feb. 6 The sec oston’s famous Allen Q'md- died early this morning at! al Center. » weighed tw) pounds ces at birth last Fri- of respiratory trouble Scauts Move in f If ifl. $ffice— Almos! pond in such a friendly the pre op » ative | | and day, died doctors said Special meelinz Karen, who weighed slightly over Signs of Be g!w?e[ TJ'F?J‘) 013(‘ 1504, 7:30 Wednesday: Important.|one pound, died Sunday night. POpDing OV S ) American Legiol [ a large sec n Airwa zroup, n of office o They withheld the sad news from | 7 3 /2 fi:ifij‘b their mother, however, because, the dectors said, “she was still broken up over Karen’s death.” We Bring You Direct camp. from HOLLYWGOOD little mere tha last night, the Scouts g t AlASKA (oASIAL Loughs, trees, axes, wood and ing equipment and s°t up a cor with a tra 5 MONDAY FLIG %fi b ANNUAL L 0LO DANCE . SCHEDULED OM FRIDAY EVE. AT HIGH SCHOOL 1 Tolo Dance, by the Juneau Hizh ¢ The Bnllet smmn Saga of America’s Most Daring Outlaws! THE GREAT . MISSOURI RAID | coron ov Technicolor WENDELL Polin, W. Featherstone, W COREY - 3 A. J. Larson, J. M. Wambh Co-starring ELLEN DREW - BRUCE BENNETT Haines: M. C. McDenald; for Skag- |1 BILL WILLIAMS - ANNE REVERE way: Ernestine Zollman, Julia Mo: with EDGAR BUCHANAN | eno. i Qg ot Dofon s posind Sy SN For Tulsequah: C. Th i 20§h otto, K. K. qun Miss Fliza- | o | beth Pilgrim, R. Goue R o C. Brown? lm Pllu..n, Joe & 3 cenh&ry Theat 4 | Arriving from Hoonah: Rev. R, R Where Hits ARE a Habit! | Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. Robert| —Watch for Opening Date berg, - Maj TR RO S T TR TR Wrangel Passengers carrie J by Coastal Airlines on Monday totaled 73 with 43 arriving, 19 de- parting and 11 on interport. Departing for Eoonah: Mr, Mrs. Silas Dalton, Alf Skaflests for Sitka: Betty Rountree, Ru 1li hr | an & Pacamount Prture statig nment Grant; from Ketchikan: Ted Mos- Eric Newbould; from| L. Blake, H. Benj 372 PHONE Red — Douz ’ J - Glacier Consiruction Co. GENERAL CONTRAZTORS New Building — Remodeling -— Cabinet Work Mrs. Kelly General chairman Evelyn for the | Safe Electrical Pipe Th'n\m'g and Weldinz |is Miss Ann Hennin < | chairmen are: Rose A SR o | decoration; Evelyn Hollman, enter i i » | tainment; Beverly Junze, refresh Q ments; Boddin prozram Plumbmg Healing oo o= s Flint, publicity; Carol Larsen cleanup. Advisor for the Girls' Club rs. Emily Millice. | ~ Oil Burners Telephone Blue 737 Nights-Red 730 HARRI PLUMBING & HEATING CO. 12th and E Street FROM KETCHIEAN { Mrs. Janette Edwerds of Keichi- i kan-is. at the Gastineau Hotel. FROM ANCHORAGE Ruth Swank oi Anchorage is re- | gistered at the Gastineau Hotel. L | ing +in the Little - PRAGRAMDISCUSSED WS(S MEETING IS SET FOR TOMORROW Method The WSCS of the ist Church will hold its busin Wednesday at 8 o'clock. tions will be led by Mrs. C. Turner Chapel. The business meeting and social hour which follows will be in the | parsonage. Miss Gertrude Wetzel will talk on her recent “trip to Nome and the Jessie Lee Home.” | Secret Sisters will be reve. I | 2nd new ones will be drawn. Any- cne not able to attend the meeting end who would like a Secret if they will contact Mrs. C .T , she will take care of it. Hostesses for the social be Mrs. K. Parker and M . All are u'ged to attend. i 9N, 7.0UT ON j | DENALILASTNIGHT Twenty nine p 3 wrked from the Denali lac rom Seezttle and Ketch) i ‘\ n embarking for -| | .\urd The Denali nrflves in Juneau | Sex uthbound. | | m .(n"f from Sealtle: Mr L. J. Anderson, Wayne J ot, Mr. r,rJ Mi 1 C, Salt. | Gitl”" Club, W V. for [ nizht in WM’.C: E. Dauis, | nu This is i vear where girls th . and Mrs. TT, PO T ‘ Joward, Pamela I’\\LC(... M= and re for the dance is bei ] Robert L. MeCann and child: ret ynil the dance - | Henry Museth, G. R. Olson, J. C. ne 1l be from 9 p e ardson, Irving Sawye: i nichs, Music Will be f R. Smith, Mrs. Grace Sneed ani box purchased ¥ wo children; Grace Trefiers, W. W T I‘u' Ketchikan: Baxter C. Felch :, G. Zambr McDaniel. J. R. and Mrs. G. W. Fmharking for Seward: | Hansar, M. Erickson. For Valdez: Mr. and Mrs. Grant Sitka: H. G. Brown, Tom n, Stan Johnson. ALASKA HOSPITAL Reviewing the hospital prozram lin Alaska, three members of the Hospital Facilities Division of the U. S. Public Health Service arrived here yesterday and are conferring | this week with Alaska Department | of Health authorities: They are dis- cussing planning for hospital ser- vices available in the territory through the Hill-Burton program m _ | ness of his mother. no. & | near Dupont, only $6,300. cervice will conclude the afternoon’s i\ Phone Blue 618, LOG CABIN, 155 acres pal. 5 21-tf | land y | i rogram, — —— The Methodist church will open| near Glacier. $5250. FURNISHINGS for 2 bedroom ap-| from 12 to 1 o'clock Friday for an LOTS and acreage of all sizes from , artment—includes overstuffed set,! an concert. An evening service | 50 foot frontage to 30 acres rang-| 6% cu. ft. Kelvinator refriger- ot Lutneran Church will conclude| ing in price from $500 to $7875— ator, Hot Point automatic el-| ectric range, speed Queen wash the Werld Day of Prayer. ! Auk Bay, Fritz Cove, Auk L:\ke‘ XA, N | and Lemon Creek areas. | machine, rugs, chairs, dishes, MRS. KRAUSE ON visiT | GOING OUTSIDE? i radio, etc. Apt, available to rizht . G. E. Krause is n Juneau We have an excellent chcice of party. Will sell all or by piece. from herv home in Anchc..2e and| homes and lots in Seattle. Phone Red 447 T17-tf will visit here this week wilh her P! WILL rent mb‘n; M,, i son-in-law and daughter, M. mxd;BOb Druxman hone 891 for office w Fritz Jove Rd. or 123 Front 9t Mrs. Marlin Feero and her little | grandson Stanley. Mrs. Krause will| — attend to business matters. The| family owns the Hillerest Apart- ments and other interests here. From Juneau Mrs. Krause will 80 Portland, Jre., for a medica k-up and wi: spend a few days L‘ro on her retu... enrcute to the! | westward. METCALF FROM SITKA Fm“k A. Metcalf, Territorial way Engineer, returned yester- 1 Hot, SIS e PRCCLAMATION Mayor Waino Hendrickson has ssued the following proclamation: 1 red. Front end power takeoff. Keel condenser used one season-- | | $1000.00. 840 West 10th St. Green ! 805, Box 762. 695-tf | | 1121 GRAY Marine gas engine—b to ‘COMPLETE furnishings for a bed- e A e itting room, solid maple like new. the 4lst anniversary of the f und» g it i e Out" | Blue 950, 677-tt | ing of the Boy Scouts of America, ! WANTED chartered by the Congress of the, Lmundly_b); hour. United States, as a program for all the boys of America, and i I i | 1 day from a three day visit to Sit-| WHEREAS, the Boy Scout Pro- 'HOUEE vork. ka. Metcal took annual leave to|8ram has affected the lives of, Phone Red 583. T g0 to Sitka as the guest of Elke 17,750,000 American boys and men creer army Ioldmg eot. Call 143, Lodge Past Exalted Rulers night[fince 1910, and now has an active | 793-tf last Friday. He conducted the ini- | €nrollment of 2,750,000, and i - ‘ WHEREAS, the Movement is| FOR SALE engaged in a Crusade to “Strength- | New or Equal to New ; en the Arm of Liberty” by giving | Ansco flash clipper camera ... $17.00 more boys a richer experience fll]dlsqu Halicrafter .. ¥ increase its usefulness to the na-, 3 hp Briggs Strattor motor 530 001 ion, and ‘L]bral‘y table refinished in WHEREAS, the Boy Scouts of| ehony 5 2 { America, a great force for training{majestic rad youth in right character and good| corder combination .. citizenship, marks its 41st anni-; Second Hand, Excellent versary by increased participation|gmm Luger pistol ... in Civil Defense and the promotionizz belt action with scope of the conservation of the nation’ i Child’s roller skates 12tural resources; 1826 sklige. ol NOW THEREFORE, I, Waino E. ‘xromw ironer ... Hendrickson, Mayor of the City ohcha“s and rocking ch:ms Juneau in the Territory of Ahsk:\.ll_osrr One second hand dog in ex- do hereby proclaim the week Of| cellent condition—droop- eus.l—l February 6 to 12 as Boy Scout WeeK | pownish-black—answers to the and urge our citizens to recognize] name of Timmy. He was a recent the patriotic vblunteer service being gift to us; we'd surely like him rendered to our community by the back, If you find him, please volunteer Ccout Leaders, and to call us. help, in ail wussible ways, to further OLDE and ENDS | this wholesome youth program. (next to Glasier Cab—Call 829 ‘ { | tiation of two new members. Saturday evening the EI gave a party in honor of Metcalf who was one of the organizers of the Order in that city in 1945. / Metcalf was entertained and dinner by old Sitka 1Ir i | { | WANTED ON HARVEY “HAPPY” SMITI 40.00 | 25.60 1 2.00 i2.00 ! $80.00 Anyone knowin the whereabouts of Harvey “Happy” Smith is asked |to communicate with Mrs. H. D. Thew, 17210 “C” East l4th, Van- | couver, Wash., because of the ill-j Smith was to have left Junecau in October 1949 and has not been seen or heard from since then. He is about six feet tall, has a scar on one check, light brown curly hair, and sang and played western music. iOpen 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the |/ KETCHIKAN VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Norman Garde of | the Ellis Air Lines of Ketchikan are guests at the Baranof Hotel. FROM SITKA Ben Bilbo of Sitka is 3aranof Hotel. TOP QURLITY VALVES /-V FROM WRANGELL - —EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY— A. V. Ritchie of Wrangell is stop- ping at the Baranof Hotel g NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: = | rhat on January 22nd, 1951, in the J. S. Commissioner’s Court for Ju neau Precinet, at Juneau, Alaska, Beatrice J. Albegoff was appointec administratrix of the Estate of PETE SOPOFF, deceased. All per 1947 Studebaker 1, ton pickup ... $ 875.00 |sons having claims against saic “aln FI TZ” |estate are required to presea 1948 Mercury them, with verified vouchers as re 4-door sedan ... 1,00.00 | quired by law, to said administra AMERICA'S trix at the office of her attorne; 1, f.]::;:u::dan ________ 595.00 FAVORITE Howard D. Stabler, in the Shattuc i Building, Juneau, Alaska, withir 1940 Buick SOUR MASH six months from the date of the 4-door sedan . first publication of this notice. BEATRICE J. ALBEGOFF, BOURBON 1941 Dodge 100% Administratrix. L Ppepichip - | SR BONDSD First Publication: Jan. 23, 1951. 1947 International KENTUCKY [ Last Publication: Feb. 13, 1951. % ton panel .. 0000 STRAIGHT = BOURBON ’ i 3 :S'Z"fi'é'é; Re.rigeration Service R.W-COWI!ng co' Radio Repairs 115 Front Street Phone 57 Guaranteed Work Reasonable Prices Days 987—Nites Red 858 for hospital survey ani construe- | tion, acording to Douglas N. West, ' Arctic Refrigeration house ang apartment, space for good-sized store across street from new school site. $17,000. $5,000 will handle, bal 6%. : NEW LISTING—$6,000 duplex furn, 2 2-bd a‘ts. 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 apte. Close in. NEW TrSTING—$14,000 apt. bldg. 4 units. Net $170 monthly. $7500 down. Close in, ‘525.000 3 houses, new bsmt., 9 acres pat.,, good harbor, perfect lodge site, Fritz Cove Road. Owner fin- ance for 6% int. PETER WOOCD Real Estate Mo. 3 Klein Bldg. Tel. 911 HMISCELLANEOUS THE THRIFTY man will do his fill work as inexpensively as pos- sible. Take advantage of our Winter prices and improve the appearance and resale value of your property. Write Box 2215, . Juneau. 122-6% THE BAHA'L FAITH is the ons Universal Religion raised above historic differences of race, class, and creed. For information, write Daha'i Faith, Box 1837, Anchor. age, Alaska. CHILD CARE at SCHOEPPES FRITZ COVE HOME, Phone 031 Ring 5—days only. 675-3t HOPE’S { WE buy sell and trade. 214 2nd Street. Phone 908. 659-t1 MAKE MONEY : ARN to $100 and more per month addressing envelopes in spare time at home. Send $1.00 for in- formation and instructions ta King Co., Dept. 20, 681 Market St., San Francisco, Calif, Money- back guarantee. 643-291 USED CARS 1036 DODGE coupe—new tires aif new sprmgs, $350. Phone Black 340 after 703-tf 1936 Chev tmui, 1% ton stake— heater and spot light, $300. Good condition—Inquire Baroumes apts. 15 FORD cab chassis, '46 Dodge panel. Phone 707, Foster's Trans- fer. 648-tf 1947 Hudson 6, 4-door, in good con- dition. See Jimmie at Bubble 679-41 FOR RENT SLEEPING ROOM or room and board close in. Call Black 1011 after 5. o m25-tf RENT-A-SAW-SERVICE. One-man chain saw, new Titan, $20.00 day. Skil-Saw 5.00 day. Call 911 o iy STEAMMEATED Rooms, weekly of Montkly. Colonial Rooms, 69tf — e = WURLITZER Spinit piano for rent Ande:ion Ffano Shop. Ph. 143, SITUATION WANTED WOMAN witn exceptional ¢xper- jence in newspapar work and merchandising, at present employ- ed in Spokane, wants work in