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PAGE SIX IN THE TERRITORY OF ALASK DI1VISION NUMBER JUNEAU! WEST JUNEAU COMPANY a THE ALASKA MINING tion, = WILLIAM NOWELL, C. NOWELL, NOWELL, GEORGE M. NOWELL FRANK H. NOWELL, SON NOWELL ELL, FLOREN! ki ETHEL K. SIMES NOWEL ki L LIS E. N WILLLS NOWELL, WEST JUNEAU Corporation, ITY, BERT C. H. LEARNARD, G. HOWARD, MARIA WILLIAM T, TATE OF C. H. COFFIN OF F. A, SAWYER CHARLES MC CES E. TAYK LEARNARD, HARRIET P.LAM KIN, CATHERINE RETZEMA LIAM BLAKELY. T B A cC TRUSTEE; executors, and assigns of each and all per- sons al any as ceased, and of other persens er parties right, title, esi in the real property ard real es- tate herein, adverse ic SAMUEL BROTHERS & ¢ 7: S. HUBBARD, J. A. CHURCH-~ ILn, 3 ALIAS SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION Civ:il Actien, File 6422-A | FOR | THE DISTRICT COURT ONE, AT | ING. [ o visio thirt last Corporation, Plair vs. CONSOLIDATED COMPANY, a Corpora- THOMAS NOWELL HARRIET D FREDERICK P. NOWELL ARTHUF ETHER SIMS NOW Plair abov nown as MRS. GEOR ETHEL SIMS NOW iLL, LAWRE also known as , WIL- wn , EVE x‘.T'l' NOWELL, COMPANY, GASTINEAU UTIL- a Corpe on, AL- HOWARD, WILLIAM JR ALBERT KEMP, nown a dems AWRENC NOW that any INC.,, ever from J COLEUF claim ever M. A. ALD, ), LUCY | title CHARLES DE G F. FORE! de MC U 4. C. IVORY, |1 to EDWARD i: RAGUE, SPOFFORD, .. COLLATE 2D, LLAS W. K EALTY; INC., YADOW BAYVIEW . tl. SAWY all h administrators, devisee Y, £4500 to acec plat herein named as defenda; eau, aiso, ali 1 wn heirs of ein named y, now de- rd stitu del Port 173, 174, Cl unknown claimin te, lien, or any terest deseribed in the | plair tiff's l tie thery THE ABO! in the District Court for the "Ter HARRI- | upon ed premises and property, to inheritance, right, |of, adverse to p.unmr ‘and g Block inclu use cribed r m No, 175, ularly i upon Plain- Defendants. T OF THE , or any clou THE PRESID] | UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, TO: NAMED DEFEND- TING quired to appear 1= Judiciai Di- 1 ave hereb Alaska, First n, at Juneau, Alaska, within | y days after the date of the publication of this Summons, irty Qays after e this s shed, or within forty the date of its service upon 1 case this Summons is served ally, and answer the int on file in the t in the above , if you fail to answer, for want will take Judg- of u persol atiff’s Comp! entitled Co d action; \ppear and f plaintiff € as prayed for in its Complaint. ; plaintiff in said action the following relief: That adjudged and decreed said ands iff be e the sole and exclusive owner } simple of the following des- you and neither of you have right, title, estate, lien, claim or interest whatso- forever barred claiming any and that you be asserting or title, estate, lien, interest to inheritance, and be for- enjoined and debarred from y rlxl"x in or to said y part thes iet n ing in plaintiff to all of Lots 2 “C,” all of Lot of Lot 2 in Biock nl of Lots 1 to 20 inclusive “E,” all of Lots 5 to 27 ive in Block “H,” all of Lots 20 inclusive in Block “I,” all of s 1 to 20 inelusive in Block “J,” s 1 to 28 inclusive in Block ‘1 ni Lots 1 to 25 inclusive in and all of Nowell Ave- r Avenue, Pioneer Ave- Street, Fairbanks > Street, subject to ht of the put Streets and Avel rding to the official map and of the Townsite of West Jun- Alaska, all of which above des- al property lies within, con- tes and forms a part of the Rose Lode Mining Claim No. 172 smouth Lode Mining Claim No. Eureka Lode Mining Claim No and Belmont Lode Mining and is more partic- described in plaintiff’s Com- nt. 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Folta, Judge of the above entitled Court, and the seal of said Court, at Juneau, Alaska, this 5th day of April, 1951, J. W. LEIVERS, Clerk of the District, Gourt. | By P. D. E. Mclver, Deputy Clerk First publication: April 6, 1951. Last publicatior: 1951, (Court Seal) SALES TAX DUE Notice is herety given to the gen- eral public that the March quarte: of the City Juneau “Sales ana Service Tax” is now due and pay* able. Payments will be delinquent if not received by April 30, 1952, C. L. POPEJCY, City € April 9, 1951. April 21, 1951 First publication: Last publication: NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned as appointed executor ' of the estate of Minniel Field, deceased, on April 4, 1951, by the Probate ‘Court for the Juneau Precinct of Alaska, All persons having claims against said estate must -present them to he undersigned at Juneau, Alaska (Box 1121) with proper vouchers duly verified and attached thereto, within six (6) months from date of his Notice DATED at Juneau, Alaska, April, 6, 1951, N. C. BANFIELD, | Executor. First publication: April 6, 1951. Last publlcallbn April 27, 1951. FOR SALE BY ADMINISTRATOR Jesse E. Shelley Trolling Boat | Mabel C.” Official No. 218218, equipped with gear, ready to fish. SALE: Boat will be sold at ELFIN COVE, ALASKA, on cealed bids re- ceived by Admi; tor on or before on May 1, 1951. TERMS: Cash — Right reserved to reject any and all insufficient bids. Boat lr.y be examined at EMin Cove, Ala:k | l \{AX ‘W. DORMAN, Administrator of the Estate of Jesse E. Shelley, Deceased. First publication: April 20, 1951. | Last publication: April 27, 1951. "WATCHES FOUND Two lost watches have been turned in to the Juneau police, As- sistant Chief Frank Cavanaugh said today. Onme is a lady’s wrist| watch and the other a man’s pocs ket watch. Owners may obtain them by identifying the watches. —EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY— ,'. choose | Girl Sccuts—an increase of 50 since | jng | Med-O-Milk—*“canned naw:tal milk ‘ican World Airways, 1 Med-O-Milk business through the THE DAILY ALASKA PMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA GIRL SCOUT DIRECTOR IS RLEASED WITH ALASKA MEMBERSHIP After three days in Alaska, Miss Dorothy Petron, regional director of the Girl Scout national field staff, knows more about the Terri- tory than many old-timers. She has been absorbing statis- tics regarding population, govern- {iment and Alaska in general. | And she has some interesting | Girl Scout statistics of which she is wvery proud. In four years membership in Al- aska has increased from 500 to 2,-‘ 000. Here on the channel are 300 | last June. ship and its recent increase is quite remarkable,” Miss Petron said to- day, “since it has been accomplish- ed without professional help.” Miss Petron has found the Jun- eau Scouts interested in their com- munity and aware of a responsi- bility toward it. “Girl Scout Council members have accomplished much with the or- ganization here. And they are be- ing very helpful to me,” the visit- ing GS leader said. Meetings in Juneau with council members and Miss Petron’s pro- gram while in town had been ar- ranged by Girl Scout Commissioner Mrs, Jchn Clements. Purpese of Miss is two-fold: 1. To get a picture of the pro- gress of the Girl Scout movement in Alaska to date. 2. To estimate Alaska’s potential for future organization. “We hope to establish an organ- ization that is set up to take care cf increase in population.” Miss Petron explained. And, with the rate of increase that the Girl Scouts have already siablished, they can hope that | the organization set up will re-| quire the return to Alaska of their regional director. EMPIRE OKEHS NEW PRODUCT; CANNED FRESH MILK IS GOOD “Herc’s the answer to Alaska's milk problem,” is the way Earl| Lce introduced the Empire staff to Petron’s visit from healthy cows.” A can from the first day’s pack of the first fresh canned milk plant in the world, went the rounds of the shop (a can holds three quarts of fresh milk) and from the news boys to Elmer Friend, it was ed that “It is just like fresh milk,” which, of course, it is. arl Lee, captain for Pan Amer- got into the Med-O-More Alaska Dairy in Fair- banks in which he is interested. The Fairbanks Dairy manufac- tures ice cream and supplies Ladd field with 4,000 gallons a month, ships into the interior town fresh milk, cottage cheese and so on from | the Med-O-More dairy near Ever- ett, Washington. With the development of the process for canning fresh milk, the Med-O-More plant at East Stan- wood, Washington, became the first to operate under license from the International Milk Processors, Inc., Chicago, and its first pack 9. Lee is enthusiastic over the fresh canned milk and what it may mean, to Alaska children. “There is-a GENERAL PAINT PRODUCT for Every Purpose® - Sold by IDEAL PAINT STORE 215 Second Street Juneau, Alaska Painfing—l)ecofafing — Paperhanging Estimates Furnished [ nevertheless Probably of greater interest in| nterior and northern Alaska than | in Juneau where tresh dairy pro- ducts are more readily available, Med-O-Milk, however, has much | to recommend it anywhere in the | north. Un-opened, a can of the milk will | stay fresh for at least 18 months. pened, it should stay fresh longer | than the usual dairy milk becauae‘ of its Wcuum packing and unus uelly low bacteria count, Lee said. | It won't be cheap—this canned ! milk, which is a reason that local | fresh milk will not have to fear| ccmpetition. But for people who| can't get their fresh milk daily— | 'CHARGE IS MADE - FISHING UNION by “The Alaska Girl Scout member- | of Med-O-Milk was canned April |3 AGAINST SEATTLE | SEATTLE, April 20—(P—A charge | that a Seatie fishing upion is headed and supported financially boat owiers and captains was today before the National v Relations Board. The complaint was brought by Arthur B. Abelsen, a member of Local 53, Qtter Trawler’s Union (IND).*The upion has about 1,000 mesbers. ALelsen said that employers hold heli the positions on the govern- board and that the executive head of the union is a captain. He aid the union negotiates the price fish and stipulates the shares the fishermen employed on the el Abelsen said e was banned from membership because he refused to pay two years back dues in.his objection to union policies. filed of of ve Frank Foldi of Port Angeles, Wash. arrived here yesterday on PAA from Seattle and is stopping at the Baranof Hotel. PETERSBURG VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Gordon K. Reid of Petersburg are at the Gastineau Hotel. 3 ] FORSALE FOR SALE Hl chair % bed & Mamcss Apt. size refrigerator ....... Electric Sewing Machine Metal Miter Box & Saw Linen Gloset 6 ft x 4 x 1 Double Waffle Iron S-40 Halicrafter ... Table, 5 chairs & buffet 60.00 Breakfast table & 4 chairs ...40.00 Platform rocker ... ..20.00 Folding Rubber Bamtub - 8.00 Dresser S— A1 Comb. Propane Gas & Wood stove New 100.00 3 Speed Changer Radio ..........60.00 Wire Recorder-Radio Comb. ..70.00 IC-55 Transmitter & receiver 225.00 Briggs-Stratton % gas Eng. ...30.00 Corner China Cupboard 35.00 30-30 shells per box 12 ga. siells per box ... Small WarGrobe Baby Bathinette [ron rite ironer ... Hip boots $2.50 up Univex 8 mim Movie Camera 36 ft. Boat, HUMDERGEN . 41 Dodge Panel Truck 41 Chev. Pickup Truck ... —a— \l"- Now that Soring is in the air, get your winters debts and care. climb among the junk that’s mine, And make a portion of it thine! ..100.00 20.00 .. 2750 9.00 65.00 12.00 800.00 300.00 300.00{ ——- et REAL mm PHONES 676 and 207 BOATS 32 FT. TROLLER, Rigged & Ready to. go. Price reduced to $2100. Can be financed. Call 676. Douglas: 2-BEDROOM. House, Furnished. Full cement basement. One block from drug store. Immediate pos- sessioa, MURPHY & MUBRPHY REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National Bank NEW LISTING IN JUNEAU— DUPLEX on Star Hill—-NO STEPS. 1 bedroom each apartment. Fur- nished. $4000. Very livable leg cabin on a very fine lot. BELLE'S CAFE—Juneau’s best restatrant--Make inquiries—Box 2324, William Winn-Phone 234 Office n Gsstinesu Hotel FOR SALE ation Service Call Parson’s | Electric. Phone Blk. 1040 for prompt, guaranteed service. Par- son’s Electric, Inc., 789-2t USED Easy Washer for sale, White Enamel Spinner in good condi- tion $100. Terms if desired. Par- son’s Electric Inc., Goldstein Bldg. 789-2t '37 FORD Coupe. Good tires, new battery—$275. Green 168. 788-4t CRESCENT APTS. CONCRETE Foundation with concrete floor 60 ft. deep—11 foot ceiling—was bakery before remodeled for apts. Suitable store, bakery, laundry, or cold storage lockers. Small expense to remove apt. parti- tions. Phone 428. 787-6t OFFICE Swivel Arm Chair. Phone Blue 690C. 87-tf SMALL home immediately behind Baranof Hotel. Address 318 First St. Ideal for working couple. Fur- nished, 1 bedroom. Lot 35 x 90. $6,000. Box 2839. 785-3t RADIO-Phonopraph—$25.00. G. E. Sunlamp with stand. — $25.00. 439 - 3rd St. 785-tf e N BN e L SR 30 FT. CRUISER Port Orford Ce- dar, Chrysler Royal. Galley, head, Sleeps four. Phone Blue 809. 185-26t — Open until 9:00 Sat. ODDS & ENDS STORE 789-1t WANTED ¢ o 0 0 0 0 0 HELP WANTED Alert, personable young woman for general office work in established Juneau firm. Some typing, filing. Ad- dress Box 70, Daily Alaska Empire. 186-tf ® 0o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 EXPERIENCED Waitress, and ex- perienced Dinner Cook or Fry Cook, Write Box 496, C/o Star Cafe, Sitka, Alsaka. 781-11t | PAINTING and Decorating—Ralph A. Treffers, Contractor. Phone 996. 174-28¢ PACIFIC Northera Airlines has opening for alert young man o woman in Juneau traffi¢ dept. Call 716 for appt. 768-t2 HELP WANTEDAlaska Laundry 868-t2 | WAITRESS & i Fountain Girl Percy’s Cafe, 785-t1 | TOP QUALITY YALVES IV or four times a week—Med-O-Milk | has all of the qualities and taste| of the fresh product. | Next Moniay Lite Mflgaz\ne pho- | tographers vill spend 'the day at the dairy necy Everett and from | adyertising and national publicity | the world will soon learn about | Med-O-Milk, the “canned natural| milk from healthy cows.” | WARNING TO MOTORISTS | The sunshine and warm days have | brought. all the little “tots” out. Do not relax because you think the | kKids are in school. The three and | four-year-olds are playing in the streets. A little 4-year-old boy was hit | today in my presence, and although it was not the driver's fault and it did not do any serious harm, it could have been. | The boy got a nasty pavement burn | on his face. | ‘When you are driving think ol‘ how you would feel if someone ran over your child ! LET'S BE CAREFUL ! » (Signed) F. CAVANAUGH, Asst. Chief. —EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY— USED CARS SPECIAL 1949 Plymouth 4-door Sedan 1946 International ¥%~-ton Pickup 1948 Mercury 4-door Sedan 1938 Dodge 4-door Sedan 1947 Infernational %-ton Panel R.W.Cowling Co. 115 Front Street Phone 57 FOR SALE—price at rock bottom to sell at once—Machine Shop at entrance = of Small Boat Harbor, Juneau, Alaska. Lease with option to buy. Shop includes: — Stock $1,800, Willard Lathe $1,000, Nor- thern Lathe $350, New Haven Lathe $3,000, Smith Mills Shaper $1,800, Atlas Mill $500, Sioux Valve Facer $300, Sioux Seat Grinder $145, 15000 RPM Hand grinder $80, Rottler Cylinder Boring Box $375, Counter, bolt rack and display rack $500, Gen. Elec. 375 amp arc weld $900, Drills and reamers $3,000, Misc. stock and tools $1,000, Spark Plag Cleaner $35, Compressor $125, Pratt & Whitney drill press $275, 10 ton floor jack $35C, Floor grinder $165, Bench Grinder $39.50, N Plenty of work in the shop, many contracts available. PRICED AT ONLY—for the whole works— 6,000, — terms. Recommended as 1 real Peter Wood Bustness Oppor- tunity for the right buyer. Call or write Peter Wood Agency, Juneau or call 811 Office at No. 3 Klein Bldg. 8 FT. GABIN Cruiser “Romar”, powered with new Chrysler Crown. R, W. Cowling, Phone. 57. 780-tf Pl e T S, FLOOR Saf; on wheels—Phene 98 daytime or 818 evenings. 778-tf ESTAURANT for Sale. Ideal Joca- tion. Write Box 2005. 80-t THE boat Sandy Andy—length 36 1t, besn 9.9, 1t 3 ft. draft, % in. hardwood hull, 78 h.p. new Grey, 6 cyl. engine, Has every conveni- ence, easily converied for trolling. Call The Nnugget Shop. 758-it NEW SHIPMENT PEELED Fir Trolling Poles—36 X! to 44 ft. $10.00 each. Oha"l. Warner Co, 770-26¢ WRITERS HONOR MRS. THORNTON WITH PARTY A farewell beach party was held for Mrs. Florence Thornton by the Juneau Creative Writers Club at che. Rev. and Mrs. A. B, Morgan cabin on the Fritz Cove road last 2vening. Mrs. Thornton, a member of the club, leaves Sunday for Ket- chikan where she will be with the OPS office. It is believed that the custom of indicating a pawn broker’s shop by three balls originated in the Cru- sades. Barber poles started when bar- bers were also surgeons and wrappeo blgody rags around a pols in fron: of the shop tc @ry. READY TO MOVE IN LOVELY 2 or 3 bedroom home, 2 yrs. old, view, conc. bsmt., gar- age, wall-to-wall carpet, good furniture, venetign blinds, elec. range, refrig and hot water, near new school. $17,500—$3,800 down, ATTRACTIVE 3 bedroom home, completely modernized, new wall- paper, good lawn and garden, elec. range, refrig., washing ma- chine, nice kitchen, new roof, solid foundation, near schooi, Douglas, $7875. LOG CABIN, 2 rooms, electricity, 158 acres, near Glacier, $5250 — §1750 down. SMALL country home, new wiring, furn., materials for expansion almost 4 acres, elec. range, mile 11. $2730. GOOD 2 bedroom home, modern, furn,, best view of Juneau, has small business located in Quon- set hut that - goes with home, owner leaving because of illness but will teach business to buyer, Douglas Highway. A bargain at $15,000 for home and business. HILLSIDE i bedroom house with room fo: expansion into other bedrooms cr income apartment, new wiring, furn., above Gastin- eau Ave. Reduced to $1900. GROCERY Store, good business and location, 2 ‘bedroom apart- ment for owner. Approximately $35,000. o| LARGE business and apartment property, excellent steady income. $78,750. APARTMENT House, 8 units, c¢m- pletely furn, many new items insulated, central location, steady income $442 mo., Second St. $22,000 -~ $5000 down. FINISH THESE HOMES TO FIT YOUR OWN NEEDS Here are some good buys in houses started but never finished. For little additional investment, you get just what you want. COMPLETE 3 bedroom house, needs cleaning up and founda- tion, other work, many materials go with it, good view lot, 4 acres, North Douglas road. $2500. BASEMENT and driveway built, good water supply, almost 1 acre, good view of Channel, North Douglas road, $2700. SUMMER cahin louking for a lot. New, and well built. Ready for use but must be moved from present location. Moving will cost ns little as $50. Reduced to $1050. CHOOSE YOUR OWN LOT TO BUILD YOUR HOME AUKE BAY, 4 acres view property, 1 mile from store on Highway. Reduced to $5000 — $2500 down or will subdivide into six lots at $1500 each. FRITZ COVE road, 4 lots with 75 ft. frontage on upper side of road, $600 each; and one 50 ft. frontage lot on beach side, $750. LEMON CREEK, 30.66 acres with log cabin and plenty of building materials. GASTINEAU Ave., double view lot, centrally located, $900. BUSINESS Opportunities and ipe vestment property listings also. Bob Druxman-Phone 891 Juneau—123 Front sum Auke Bay—Pritz Cove Road Eveniags by Appointment USED CARS 1938 FORD 1 Ton Truck. location, Good condition. New Motor. Phone Red | 910. 789-4t '32 PLYMOUTH Coach — excellent tires — 20,000 miles on rebuilt engine. Runs good. Call Douglas 4 ' 1893t 1950 OLDSMOBILE Holiday Deluxe Coupe Priced for quick sale, Call X %68-t1 e e 1936 Chev truck, 1% ton stake— Leater and spot light, $300. Good condition—Inquire Baroumes apts MRS inont R 2 1 S ‘45 FORIN cab chassis, 46 Dodge panel. Phone 707, Foster’s Trans- fer. 648-U i SRR LI S TR L 1947 STUDEBAKER Champion Se- dan. Good Condition. See at Stutte & Son Office. Phone 34 or Blue 495. 782-t1 FOR RENT e SMALL Steam-heated Apt. Red 708. 186-t1 [MPERIAL HOTEL—Roums, week- ly or monthly Rates. 'lfl-fl 1400 5Q. ¥T. h elevator—also 1 n5 1t store, George Brothers, 62-t4 — STEAM heated rooms, 315 Gold St. 735~-t1 RENT-A-SAW-SERVICE. One-man chain saw, new Titan, $20.00 day. Bkil-Saw $5.00 day. Call Dll: Rt st v v S md iy R A WURLITZER Spinet plano for rent. Anderson Plano Shop. Ph. 143. —_——— FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1951 REAL ESTATE NOW IS THE TIME SPRING IS HERE! COUNTRY—Choice 3% acres pat beach frontage center df Auk Bay between stores. New house, also nice log cabin. For invest- ment or home. COUNTRY—former Alibi Club and garage-warehouse, barge loading ramp. Could be crab or shrimp cannery, stores, etc. COUNTRY—3 bed, full bsmt. new oil furnace, 18x21 livingroom, di ning room, 1 acre, $12,000. COUNTRY—2 bed, 4 acres, to im- prave. $4,500. COUNTRY—Eagle River Landing furn house, 5 acres pat on water $4,750. COUNTRY—10 acres Auk Bay, § houses, nice cove, good road into. Camp or lodge site, nudist colony, art colony. Mostly cleared. Terms. 'THIS IS THE YEAR DOUGLAS—Rebuilt, renovated, ful. ly turnished three bedroomn house, garage, unfir. bsmt, Near school, bus. $5250. DOUGLAS—Like new, with new wall-wall carpets, all other floors covered by tile, livingroom has curved secticnal davenport, din- ingroom, kitchen has new Hot- point range, large new refrig, Crosley sinks, modern bath has Eeautyware plumbing fixtures, Eendix and drier in utility room. Two Wedrooms. Yard; view, near school and stores. $9,500. DOUGLAS—Mike Pusich home, very large yord, view, dbl gar- aze, full bsmt, 3 bed furnished $11,500, MOVE IN TODAY. DOUGLAS—4 bed, dbl 100x100 yard, view, garage, near school, stores, bus. $4,500. BLDG LOTS DOUG & HIWAY T@ IN LOVELY, LOVELY JUNEAU THREE BEDROOM furnished house near hospital and schools. View. $9,700. SMALL HOUSE, furnished, now contains couple and seven kids available April 15—only $1,800 On Willoughby. TWO HOTEL3—$22,000 and $45,000 EAGLES NEST in Seatter Tract now rented $60 month. Will ‘sell for $5,000. 2 bed furnished. THREE APTS—large rooms, cld‘ and bright, view. Close in. Ownl will finance. DUPLEX—3-wzy investment, “ bus. APPRAISED $16500 bard Priced $17,000 furnished. y 12TH ST.—One, bedroom, full bemf new garage, new roof, new fur. nace, elec ‘hot water heater, ney fence, big yard. APPRAISEL ALASKA FEDERAL $9350 bare Our price furnished including rugs, eurtains, good furniture large rafrig., elec. stove, new May« tag washer. $10,000, DJIPLEX—rear of Hope Apt. off Two 2-bed apts furn. 2nd gof makes mo payment to pay of" bal over downpymt. ONLY $1,000 DOWN takes 2-bed furn. Decker. stairs. $5,000. CUSTER'S LAST STAND—nict view harbor, one slip and you're downtown. 1-bedroom, comb. live ingroom-kitchen. The hcuse very little Jack built. No steps, Nt foundation. But what else can you get for only $2,100 furnished. JUNEAU BUILDING LOTS—in Highlands on highway and up Also Gold Belt, Star Hill EUSINESS | in Juneau and other towns. HOTEL—Income $775 mo. includes several apts. Hot water heat. 8a Frank.’ MACHINE SHOP—plenty of work good 2quipment. OUT OF TOWN LISTINGS SITKA—Three houses, two busines- ses, lease or. sell. PELICAN—3 acres, house, boat shop, dock $4,000, 1 mile from town. BARANOF—Bldgs, and land large enotigh for townsite patent. MOLE HARBOR—135 acres, pat- ented, beaver farm. SKAGWAY—3 bedroom house only $2,750, Skagway Motors, $2,500. ELFIN COVE—Profitable business. Will train. GULL COVE—Graham home, gar- dens, 5 acres pat. 1 PETERSBURG—have buyer. for small house outside city limits, PETER WO0OD Tel. S now. Phone Blk. 1040. J LOST AND FOUND LOST Pri. between Capitol m and Calif. Grocery—Coral * zmse-—u(mmfl.p\nnal!@ United States is only about or the amount mmm