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PAGE SIX NEWS ITEMS week a ik vacancy cau 1 of Donald Peter Ed 1 the v is returning to e » expected to e soon | (Special Corresponder izute, lab technician at the SITKA, Ala nhopedic Hospital, left this Wee salmon are running for Chicago, W ] ermen are tatch two weeks worki the channel. Most Sherman, assist orthopedic sur- this weather. One yeon at Chicago University Hos-) cold, come ashore r Sherman spent the past have a cup of coffee ntinue in 4 g on fishing. S€ Another fishing sport is ¢ ~ trout through the ice. Th Mrs. James Thompson Lake is the this week for Anchor other near he will be static W plored. Sev A. Mr. Thompson was sta- Dbeen nurtur here during the war yea the winter sturned as clerk at the Si multiply normal Storage Store. His wife is the| dirt in the house tormer Alite B0V Two bachelors, W ddsid ing fans, were dev Dr. and Mrs. Isaac Knoll and found, on their return from ) Mark left this weekend for their ping, that their cdlony of former home in Brooklyn, N. Y worm had frozen. They cot Dr 1l plans to return within six | have {... worse if thew veeks. His wife and son plan to| Brnsd duvn during WSk yemain with her father, Max Rosen- | tock, in Brookiyn, for a year. Roberta o | and Mrs ! ¢t Exalted Rul Thurman, son Mr Club. First F Meyers, were married Friday It arnl ning by the Rev. Frederic Seb, skl e | The candlelight ceremony W 2 rgpor Ty S| home on the formed at the Vol " 4. Pred Baufitm B 1sland with only relatives and close| 1 o turday evening the ad friends attending tising Elks Club we Bridesmaid was Dorylee Jean| = o oaooc ciccess. The walls| Blane, and best man Nathan Hum-% .. wned with large posters phry. The bride was given in mar-| . j &ds for every Wik riage by her father busine the professions. Over 50 friends attended the re- Th % an ception which followed the cere- | put mony. b the spot Mr. Thurman, a former Sitka hife . EAHRAT 4 Asncth resident, is now stationed with the| . o | cihments served at the Army in Fairbanks and is on ten-| .. po. day leave. The bride is a se of p Sitka High School and will remain O et An electric s until she gr with her pare and will ‘then join her hu Irehased by has been ates - nd should be installed | ) Sk Sunday. The ladies fin- anced the project wit ars, food A first child, Loi , welghing | o cara seven and a half pounds, was born : S to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wells at| B the SJ-Community Hospital early| The Beta Sorority hel Tuesday morning. Mr. Wells is a |’ Thursday member of the crew of the CG /" aneans cutter Cahoone. ~ pacs i Those Catherine Lee, first chilg, | MoNeal: Mr weighing six 2 f pounds, was | Max Workman born to Sat J. B. Maley| Wyers B Bicsdiy mbring et/ ibe £J-| | The Evenligs entertaln Communit spital. Sgt ey 4q|8 hilarious pantomime a member of the local ACS staff.| """ Mrs. Don Thom Mre. Maley W5 ‘e mume Bt the| Siaqley Westover, Mis 5 G iooedic Hospftal before -her|ine-r. Mis. Lioyd Hmcs marriage. ‘Kvn No: y Friday morning a secc The Soroptomist son, Lance Arthur, weighing eigl to be presen 1 pounds four ounces, arrived at on tie ings of Community Hospital for Mr. and 1 3. 'whe . Jens Glydenege. Mr. Glydenege inciden is a fireman at the Pioneer Home,|the proceeds will be divided L | for the band’s trip to Ketchikax A group of friends called on|for the Musi Festival and the . Howard Trent Thursday eve- | Soroptemists Fellowship in Nursing. | ng for a surprise stork shower | Frere arranged by Mrs. Al Speer and Mrs,; Final count in the March of Jack Gottschalk. The baby | Dimes, conducted by the Soropto-| ¢ mist Club, amounted fo $1345.47 were presented in a decorated sinette. After the gifts were oy | Last year's drive brought $580.45. the evening was spent [ T R RS S g KAKE CANNERY MAKES s Willam Walton were nosesse: | (OMING SEASON WORK boys of the Sitka H School | - Basketball team and coach William S. O manager of the | -| Keku Canning Co., at Kake, arrived | ;| Sunday from Seattle to make the ‘Weber last Saturday evening dinner which was also enjoy he husbands of the hoste pre-season arrangements for the| evening was spent playing c 1951 fishing season | shellfish operations .have been partially set up for the can- ning of crab at the Kake cannery Akout 10 boats will Le used to bring crab to the cannery with about 30 A memorial service was held last Sunday afternoon at St. Peters by the Sea for William F. Stuart, ANS construction supervisor, who died t Mt. Edgecumbe Hospital the pre- |people employed in the cannery vious Friday, after a long illness.|during the shellfish operations The body was taken to N rth | Ge s being made up for the crab Platte, Neb, for burial, by Mr.|operations. The canned crab will Stuart’s brother, Harris L. Stuart,|be handlegq in half pound cans who arrived three weeks ago from |through a Seattle agency. his home in California. Olson and Arthur Walker, credit Born at North Platte in 1390, Mr. | cificer for the Alaska Native S vice native resources division, leavc during Worid War I and had been | today for Kake for a meeting with with the Indian Service since 1934.| the village council members. Tk He was transferred to the ANS in'will refurn at the end of the wee s Etuart served as an army en 1939 and visited all the ANS with Olson then going to the - tions in the territory as construc- tle office of the Keku Canning Co tion engineer. He joined the Mt.| — Edgecumbe staff three years ago.| YTICE Suarviving, besides his brother Cannery Worke Div Loca Harris, are his mother, Mrs. W, J.|16-C LL.W.U. I meet at the Stuart, of California, and Edward | longshoremen’s Hall, Fri. Feb. 9 G. Stuart, of East Chicago, Ind.. 7:00 p.m. All members are reque: P — ed to attend. Leroy Benson, of Spokane, Wash,, ' STEVE De LEON as PHONE Red 372 —— Douslas Glacier Construction Co. GENERAL CONTRACTORS New Building — Remodeling — Cabinet Work Safe Electrical Pipe Thawing and Welding LT Plum‘bing ® Healing 0il Burners Telephone Blue 737 Nights-Red 730 HARRI PLUMBING & HEATING CO. 12th and E Street | ¥ an amendment to the|man from running for a third term, ) | almost new, furnished or unfur-| Constitution, by the legislature of | he being the incumbent on its © hereby required 0| .04 ¢ £ | furnished, living quarters in rear. | hree-fourths of the several state n‘domn:n as a congressional resolu- claims, Wwith = DPrOPer| A\pARTMENT building, close-in, g| Ideal location for business or ap- within seven years from the date|tion. Nevertheless, he would prob- | voucher d duly verified, Within i pie ™ 0004 condition, full partments. Pelican City is grow- ! f n(lu-unv sion to the states );;} ably avoid I!nn(vn public opinion |six (6) 1 hs from the date “I{STORE-APARTMENT bidg., down.| ing fast and needs new business.| e Con: so pronounced tnat 1t becomes an|this Notice, to said executor at the; ~own. full occupancy This building is 2 years old and|p, The two-term iory for the! i‘:ml‘ndm(*m‘ to the Constitution. |office of his attorney, M. E. MOn- | pupr’ piqe lot, Indian Village., | the price is reasonable. Write or| ideney se cou % 1| Surely neitmer the Democrats nor | agle, located in Room 200, Seward| SUBURBAN PROPERTY see Don Lorentzen, Box 1058, n George Washington to F j the Republicans would be_distrait}Building, Juneau, Alaska. | WATERFRONT, 3 bedroom home,| Petersburg, Alaska 121-6t 1 D. Roosevelt, The latter mar- i ©Ver the elimination of Harry Tru-[ Dated at u, Alaska, this 5th| " oo "0 0N nite unfurn,, $7,000.00,] &S R aged to violate the tradition, prob-|Man as a candidate in 1952. day of February, 1951. | HIGEWAY home, fully furnished,! & Lo Coldspot refrigerator. See at | ably as much because the| Only public opinion will force JOHN M. HEGSTAD, | 2 bedrooms, basmt, view, near s Lot o e | Republican Party deserted its o this amendment through and it Executor. | 7 50 af - g % | cinles and 5 Ex ity needs to be vociferous and active 1tion: Feb. 17, 1951. ‘mrport, 100 ‘BasEain. DAVENPORT-bed. Call Black 630. iples and nominated an unac 3 v ' SUMMER cabin, price reduced to' 726-3t | able candidate for the 1940 election. | In some states. tion $1,300 for quick sale; must be, e | —— LARGE sunflame oll heater with' b I 1 t Mr. Roosevelt was elected to a third = orm; thus being enaniea to sreters |NOON-DAY CONCERT 1§ e et e | HERIRET iy 1oskiSeh, ke aitors and a crieping Socialism. it % 179 chorag as smt. W ini e & o | WML D o o v | b e L elected for a fourth term. He we: to Yalta and there agreed to a: | A n y concert especially | fyrni » of all labor, materials,| beach, 5 acres, beautiful settting, rangzements with Stalin which have | for working men and women will| (ransportation and equipment nec- | near Dupont, only $6300. brought upor 4 the Korean'he hear 1 the World Day of | for the complete construction | LOG CABIN, 155 acres pat. land war, mobiliza for World War|Prayer n fr -oup or groups of Single Fam- | near Glacier. $5250. IIT and an isolationism not of our 1 k thodist ¢! welling Units in Douglas,! LOTS and acreage of all sizes from will irs. Ruth Popejoy will inclu |50 foot frontage to 30 acres rang- | following selections on the H: ved separately| ing in price from $600 to $7875— | nd organ, * ation Bercel er by single | Auk Bay, Fritz Coye, Auk Lake ! and in spite of tk velt’s 1 by THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- JUNEAU, ALASKA ESE DAYS FOR WRITING would be | GETS 30 and the amendment binding. It is astonishing, in view of public opinion, that such states as Okla- homa, Texas, Montana and South D A Y s NG (‘HE(‘KE' | TH b SUKCLEKY of 30 days in the loc:lli iven Nick G. Nel- guilt A senter federal j w ea of THE 7 AMENDMENT | Carolina have failed to ratify this|son on a U | Remarkable headway has been|emendment, Massachusetts and|a worthless check on a local bank made for the ratification of the! Maryland are also among the miss- | last January, by Judge Gordon Gray - Twenty-second Amendment to the|ing, Utah, which defeated Senator|in the U, S. Commissioners Court | mn SALE ution of the United States. Yiis mofning & as arrested and arraign-| Elbert Thomas, ought to go along iment provides: with a limitation on the Presi y.| Nelson w 5 Section 1. No person shall be| The amendment has an-em:;l?x\".{lcd Inct month when he entered 2| NERNER 070 500 3] clected to the office of the Presi-| passed by two-thirds of the House|plea of to the chatge. Sen-|{NEW listings in Juneau. lent more than twice, and no per- | of Representatives and the Senate.| tence wa deferred at that time 4 BEDROOM house in Waynor n who has held the office of | It comes, in accordance wWith con-|pending information from the U. 8.1 Tract available Feb. 15. Full Fresident, or acted as President, | stitutional provisions, automatically | Probation 2 rities in Washing-| - basement and furnace. Unfurn- o ' than two years of a term | into effect, if ratifieq by three- | ton. Nelson was a parolee from Mc-| ished except for stove and refrig- , which some other person was|quarters of the state legislatures.| Neil's Island penintentiary where| ergtor. lected President shall be elected The likelihood Is that it would!he had been serving a sentencé on|SMALL duplex on 10th near Doug- to the office of President more than have been passed everywhere if|a similar charge from the Third; las Bridge—furnished—good in- once, But this article shall not pushed by articulate, constructive|Divisi | ke i apply to any person holding the public opinion. These are the states R LOES -I90 on Oald Helt Vith office of President when this article that have thus far failed to do/ SEW macames for rent at| view—one on South Franklin. was proposed by the Congress, and | their duty: Marie's Seving Center. gty ball not prevent any person Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas,| — A R MURPHY & munuf | I | I ay be ling the office of Presi-! Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Kentucl NOTICE TO CREDITORS a, gia, Idaho, g b, - REALTO! -— S dent, or acting as President, during | Maryland, Massachusetts, Minne- NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN,|ppona 576];315 Pr:fggtll];’:f::‘:x the term within which this article| sota, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, | that JOHN M. HEGSTAD was, on - il " comes operative from holding the| North Carolina, Oklahoma, Rhode |the 3rd day of January, 1951, duly! REAL ESTATE ANYWHERE! ffice or acting as|Tsland, South Carolina, Tennessee,|confirmed and appointed as exec- | 2 ; and, , nnessee, | confirmed and @ Z | Many NEW LISTINGS coming in Pres the remainder of | Te: Tta rashing : . 1 ; s e re of | Tes ah, Washington and West | utor of the Last Will and Testament | every day. More listings always NA M. ANDREAS HEGSTAD, «ch term | Virginia. of AN 3 welcome, Tr £ i Section 2. This article shall bel Of course, this amendment could |formerly ANNA M. ANDREAS SIM- cnvyr;inr-;:rn;a;t action erative ur it all have bf‘(‘nl not be used to prevent Harry Tru-| ONARSON, Deceased. HIGHLANDS home, three berdooms, atified aving claims against | moved to your own lot at approx- then be opened and read, for the| BOAT SHOP, small home, gardens, and Lemon Creek areas. GOING OUTSIDE? We have an excellent choice of homes and lots in Seattle. by ounded” Bartlett, “ b 1. Groups shall be son pe de; 2. Roose- nd rems E: sle Family Units. 1 also fourth term gave inadequately Sir Family Units cineie ramiy v | Bob Druxman-Phone 891 dpthe Single Family Units.| gtz sove Rd. or 123 Front St. the functi Lo its relations may be chtained from the £ 3 never un o ]‘ Authority, Box 179, FROM EXCURSION INLET The Twenty-second Amendmen SROWNIE TROOP MEETS |Anchorage, Alaska, or from the| elsey Walker of Excursion Inlet was submitteq to the for| Brownie Troop No, 4 met Tuesday | Alaska Housing Authority, Channel | S at the Baranof Hotel. ratification on March 26, 1947. By|afternoon in t fon} Juneau, Alaska. its own terms, it must be ratified | Dugout. We he of $10.00 will be required FROM CALIFORNIA of plans and specifica- Lawrence T. Cowper of Santa ficers for Febru March 26, 1954, by three-quarters of the states. enschwander, t re their return. Cruz, Calif., is registered at the Already, California, Colorado, | James, Secre A bid bond or certified check in [ dotel <uneau. amount of ten per cent (10%) lof the amount bid, made payable ubara, Connecticut, Delaware, Illino Trea NOTICE TO CREDITCRS dianh, Towa, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Michigan, Mississippi, Mi: to the Alaska Housing Authority NOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN, souri, Nebraska, New Hampshire, tea for our mothe will accompany the bid. {hat M. E. MONAGLE was, on the New Ji New York, M t the meeting next Tuesday and| The Alaska Housing Authority | sgen day o Jm;uary 1951, duly ap- kota, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsy ve wrote the invitations. The meet- | reserves the right to reject any and :)oimed administralo‘r of the estate | south Dakota, Vermont, ing adjourned th~ singine a1 bids and to waive informalities | ¢ ppNRY BELFIELD LE FEVRE Wisconsin and Wyoming have rati-| of the Brownie Smile £ng and with respect thereto. Déceased. and that. Letters Tesm_'] | fied this amendment. | a Bear. E. GLEN WILDER, wagen i That means that more than half| Katherine Wilson, Myrr: Newton, Executive Director fieyn?;rye ‘;‘;}’;"i‘;fl,‘efieifif"{he"fl,,j:f_’ the states of the Union have rati-| ieporter Alaska Housing Authority, | jioneq. B fied th mendment, Should 2 Territory of Alaska. All persons having claims against First Publication: Feb. 7, 1951. Last Publication: Feb. 28, 1951. 'Keefe of Ketchikan is at nof Hotel. said estate are hereby required to present said claims, with proper vouchers, and duly verified, within (6) months from the date of this 10tice, to M. E. Monagle, adminis- rator W.W.A,, at his office located 1t 200 Seward Building, in Juneau, Alaska. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 5th day of February, 1951. M. E. MONAGLE, Administrator W. W. A. First Publication: Feb. 7, 1951. Last Publication: Feb. 28, 1951. ten states ratify thi it would make a total of 36 "STRENGTHEN LIBERTY" The Boy Scouts—2,750,000 strong—are re- dedicating themselves to the ideals of America as expressed in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, and symbolized by the Statue of Liberty. Scouting is a movement born “of the people, by people, and for the people.” That is why it goes from strength to strength, year after year, to “Strengthen Liberty.” 17,500,000 Americans have been in Scouting since 1910. Urited States DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOK Bureau of Land Management Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska October 3, 1950. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Notice is hereby given that Wil- liam Jacob Johnson, has filed an application for a homesite, under the act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 309) Anchorage Serial 016929, for Lot 3, Plat of U.S. Survey No. 2471, Auke Lake Residence Group of Homesites, Block 1, situated near south shore of Auke Lake on south- west side of Glacier Highway east of Junction with Fritz Cove Road containing 0.62 acres, latitude 58° 23’ 00” N. longitude 134° 38’ 07" W. at corner No. 1, and it is now in the files of the Land Office, Anchorage Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad versely any of the above mentionec land should file their adverse clain in the local land office, Anchorage within the period of publication o1 thirty days thereafter, or they wil’ be barred by the provisions of the statutes. GEORGE A. LINGO, Man<.ger First Publication: Dec. 13, 1950. Last Publication: Feb. 7, 1951 eterT Reirigeration Service Radio Repairs Guaranteed Work Reasonable Prices Days 987—Nites Red 858 Arctic Refrigeration WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1951 W-A-N-T A-D-S FOR SALE NEW LISTING IN JUNEAU— DUPLEX on Star Hill—NO STEPS. 1 bedroom each apartment, Fur- nished. $4000. Very livable ‘log cabin on a I very fine lot. BHLLE'S CAFE—Juncau's best restanrant-—Make inquiries—Box 2324. William Winn-Phene 234 Offire 1n Gastineau Hotel FOR SALE BARGAINS—Housefiold and miscellaneous items. Phone 426, Juneau Marble and Used Furniture, 302-308 Front St. 28-4 s | furniture | DUPLEX in Pelican City, located in center of town, 20x40 ft. with a | 40 ft. front, 2 bedrooms, partly' | five gallon tank and carburetor| —$65.00, also large baby buggy. Howard Hayes, Douglas. 732 5 ROOM furnished house— 719 5th Phone Blue 618, 721-tf | i FURNISHINGS for 2 artment—includes overstuffeq set, 6!2 cu. ft. Kelvinator refriger- ator, Hot Point automatic el- ectric range, speed Queen washing; machine, rugs, chairs, dishes,; edroom ap- | party. Will sell all or by piece.| Phone Red 447. 717-tf | [‘VILI, rent, or lease 19 room Bldg ! for office use, or sell it. Ca)’ Col- onial Fotel, 704-26 121 GRAY Marine gas engine—5 to| Keel condenser used one season-- | $1000.00. 940 West 10th St. Green, 805, Box 762. 695-&:[5 COMPLETE furnishings for a bed- | sitting room, solid maple like new. I Blue 950. 671-tt | HELP WANTED EXPERIENCED Stenographers (Must take dictation) needed. Permanent Position:. Merit Sys-| tem, Room 10, Shattuck BIdg.| Phone 531. 728-4t l LOST AND FOUND | i i WILL parents of children who brought home new 4 ft. aluminum | ski peles, that don’t belong to them, see that they are return- ed to rightful party. Fred Tur- pin, 141 Behrends Ave., Phone 316.' ’128-3li TREATED FOR INJURIES George Schnabel of Haines has returned to his home after being: treated for head injuries received when a deadfall caved in on him jin the woods near Haines. Several i stitches were required to close the !wound and Schnabel was in Juneau | for two days under his physician’s care, ¥ROM SEATTLE I. A. Sawyer of Seattle is regis- tered at the Baranof Hotel. FROM BARGE Roy Minor of Barge is stopping at the Gastineau Hotel. REAL ESTATE WILL BE BEST NEW LISTING—3 apts, rent $105, NEW LISTING—Site for large apt. FOR RENT—Furn. house for small FOR RENT—Furn, house Glacier FOR SALE—Glacier FOR SALE—A large Jimmy Larson -6/ FOR BALE—A new home for large radio, ete. Apt. available to right! ngw LISTING—$6,000 duplex furn, NEW LISTING—$2,100 1-bd furn 1 red. rent end power takeoff.| NFW TISTING—$14,000 apt. bldg. ey THE BAHA'T FAITH is the one CHILD CARE at WE buy sell and trade. 214 2nd EARN to $100 and more per month 1936 DODGE coupe—new 1936 Chev truck, 1% ton stake— FOR SALE FOR YOU IN ALASKA NVESTMENT FOR THE NEXT TEN YEARS— PETER WOOD $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-bedroom apts, one 1-bed. and exclusive store bldg. on Cal- houn near Fed. Bldg. A good investment even if held as is. family. Star Hill. $50 month. Hwy. Sell for $1500 down, $50 plus 6% monthly, Or rent $50. Thaw and repair plumbing, apply rent or purchase price. 1 mi. airport. 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. 'OR 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. built home with fireplace, large livingroom, 3 bedrooms, full base. ment with tolet and tile shower, fruit room, sun norch, two-car garage. 9th St. family <r income. ‘wo fire- places, Beautiful landscape. View. Near Gov's Manse, FOR SALE—Best business cor- ner opportunity in Juneau. Has house and apartment, space for good-sizeq store across street from new school site. $17,000. $5,000 will handle, bal 6%. Income $1320 net in. 2 2-bd afs. yearly., Close close in. No steps. VEW LISTING—$2,500 duplex, up- stairs unfin. New roof, 2 1bd apts. Close in. 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. PETER WOOD Real Estate 0. 3 Klein Bldg. Tel. 911 1 MISCELLANEOUS Universal Religion raised above historic differences of race, class, and creed. For information, write Baha'i Faith, Box 1837, Anchor. age, Alaska. SCHOEPPE'S FRITZ COVE HOME. Phone 021 Ring 5—days only. 675-31 HOPE'S Street. Phone 908. 659-t4 MAKE MONEY addressing enveloges in spare time at home, Send $1.00 for in- formation and instructions King Co., Dept. 20, 681 Market St., San Francisco, Calif. Money- back guarantee. 643-201 USED CARS tires af new springs, $350. Phone Black 340 after 5 p.m. 703-t1 heater and spot light, $300. Good condition—Inguire Baroumes apts, TOP QUALITY VALVES IN USED CARS SPECIAL 1947 Studebaker % ton pickup 1948 Mercury 4-dodr sedan .. 1937 Plymouth 4-door sedan .. 1940 Buick 4-door sedan 1941 Dodge 1% ton plckup ... 1947 International 1% ton panel R.W.Cowling Co. 115 Front Street Phone 57 .. 1,050.00 595.00 600.00 525.00 800.00 1947 Hudson 6, 4-door, in good con- SLEEPING ROOM or room and - RENT-A-SAW-SERVICE. One-man SITUATION WANTED 45 FORD cab chassis, '46 Dodge panel. Phone 707, Foster’s ‘Trans- fer. 648-t1 See Jimmie at Bubble 679-tf dition, Room. FOR RENT board close in. Call Black 1011 after 5. 725-tf chain saw, new Titan, $20.00 day. Skil-Saw $5.00 day. Call 911 LR SR TR STEAMMEATED Rooms, weekly Or Montkly., Colonial Rooms. 69t e gor) VURLITZER Spinit plano for rent Anderson Ffano Shop. Ph. 143 WOMAN witn exceptional €xper- jence in newspaper work and merchandising, at present employ- ed in Spokane, wants work in Alaska, AZply Empire. 693-tf WANTED HOUSE work. Laundry by hour. Phone Red 583. 726-6t