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T THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE »—fJUI\FAU ALASKA e WOMEN OF MOOSE | INITIATE THURSDAY The Women of the Moose, Chap PAGE SIX Pelican Elmer Olson representative of the fowe Scale Co. is in town this business, What was the purpose of three simultaneous stories? 8. Why did the President declass- | casualties, including about 10,000 ify certain documents to attempt | dead. In ope, we are not act-|to prove his case against Douglas | ually at war but are preparing a|MacArthur but did not declassify | 12 nations|other documents, including the | 4 not anj Wedemeyer report on Korea wriu-‘ter 439, held Home Making Chapter Iten in 1947 and still in the dehq |Night Thursday evening at the ‘Shall the United|file? Docs the President believe | Moose Lodge room. Senior Regent that Congress can long ignore the‘E‘“‘ e Alegoff initiated the- fol- use of national data for private | lOWing candidates: Gayle Chandler, id political purposes? | Loretta Sdnders, Louise Albright, 9. How does it happen that the|for Juneadl chapter —and Helen Democratic Senators are now put- |Beavers for chapter 159 of sitka. Lgreat loss, without permitting an{ting the blame for the MacArthuyr| Hallene Price, the home instruc- ! v all-out attack in a stalemated | dismissel on the joint chiefs of tion agent from me_ University of 2 staff? Are we then o assume that |&'A%KS ve a very interesting talk the Uni- war in 60,000 versus Asia actually at and 1. a few Enge v after t with relatives in Peters- John ned Europe ted States is Asia, costing already about political action of some involving a defensive but offensive alliance. The issue is: States pull in its horns in the As- jatic action in order to extend it- self in Europe? 2. In Asia, how long can the Uni- | ted States fight a limited war, at| week on REAL ESTATE “PHONES 676 and 207 BOATS 32 FT. TROLLER, nggr‘d & Ready to go. Price reduced to $2100.Can be financed. Call 676. (Special Correspondence) Mr. and Mrs. Basil Riley turned to Pelican af sence of over two years. ' | arrived Th y evening ‘aboard chuncils ;\‘Iw.r recently purchased boat IT REAL ESTATE READY TO MOVE IN LOVELY 2 or 3 bedroom home, 2 yrs. old, view, conec. bsmt., gar- age, wall-to-wall carpet, good | furnifure, venetian blinds, elec. range, refrig and hot water, near | | PELICAN, Alasks [ special meeting of the C: was held April 9th for of installing newly ele men. Present were: G. L. Ed Joe Sadlier, Gladys Wahto and D. C. White, G. L. Edgecomb Was el- SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1951 \ W-A-N-T A-D-S I NOW IS THE TIME i SPRING IS HERE! ed beach frontage center of Auk Bay between stores. New house, . REAL ESTATE COUNTRY—Choice 3% acres pat also nice log cabin. For invest- waitress at the Saturday. ecomb, | Lucille Milkovich, Club Cafe, arrived ected Mayor for the coming year Blood Lou K. Raatikain saturday, p Six thot Arvo Hamalianen, en, fish buyer, sociated with arrived and pounds of black cod President Tiiman acted on thelr‘ recommendation? What is the rec- | ord? 3. Two governments exist 1 Chi- na: Nationalist China in Formosa; Soviet China on the mainland. The ited States recognizes National-1 it 10. How docs it happen that| United N 3 2 s TA . health and family gar- Regent announced the committee will meet Executive Board on May Seni aomi with nating Douglas: 2-BEDROOM House, Furnished. ! Full cement basement. One block from drug store. Immediate pos- session, new school. $17,500—$3,800 down. ATTRACTIVE 3 bedroom home, paper, good lawn and garden, elec. range, refrig., washing ma- chine, nice kitchen, completely modernized, new wall- | | ment or home. | COUNTRY—former Alibi Club and garage-warehouse, barge loading ramp. Could be crab or shrimp cannery, stores, etc. new roof, near schooi, ‘11*2 China; so does the tions; but Great Britain recogniz Soviet China and labors for Stal- satellite. COUNTRY—3 bed, full bsmt. new oil furnace, 18x21 livingroom, di ning room, 1 acre, $12,000. 7:30 p.m. Committee; Mae Elizabeth Casperson, Ruth Iva Hermansen and Ger- General Eisenhower is permitted to| deal with political questions in Eu- | rope while General MacArthux was \ Coasts ed at Alas employ winter. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS sht in aboard the Norland » Whiz Fish Co. solid foundation, Douglas, $7875. ere brou: nd sold t lier represe Emma 2za Mork, Vivian Bernard Gentile were rs. Joe Sadli sister in Ketchikan \ The women of Pelican enterta urprise baby . Dpn Herne ing in the Community Hall esses were Dolly Amy Lou Blood The evening 5 and refreshment and coffee were*served. S. Gar for Juneau storage worker: Two loads around 600 barrels v have moved into the west end of town Mr. and turned after neau aboard r a short t aboard w M. Tom in, Lester Funk for Jureau a ar Wednesc f | Mr leaving hower honorin Wednesday even- Host- Chase on Soule, Ole was spent pl: i this m | of herrin rnin, rf!!r‘}"- this manager orage, lef in connnect negotiation with e 1t of totaling brought in the Patricia would return of Arthur May a herring by Klippert | ¢ home in 1 Mrs. Conrad their new e some and Mrs today Contractors, GEORGE means Tr an political Mrs .ulm Be a we their r visit in Ju- oat Sisu IIL re- Alaska Coastal Air- rdon Underhill, Norman Larson left Sunday board Underhill’s x: i for will Juneau work for for and mor bodt J. Johnston are where Keil the with over 400 barrel unfortunate Douglas nothing and the quarrel ns and Democrats. more is at stake. Let of the issuf I1950°s Academy Award WINNER! BETTE ANNE DAVIS - BAXTE CELESTE R°HOLM 040 Qfouts EVE 20th THE?E DAYS E. SOKOLSKY The General Comes Home be if the| General Mac- ; more than personal wrangle between Presi- General, or between us Century Theatre COMING — — SOON ip's How can this paradox be resolved, as it must be? How can Great Britain maintain troops in Korea, e Soviet China is fighting the Americans and the British and the United Nations—and at the same time support the diplomacy | of €oviet China? 4. The position of President Tru- man is that we lack the manpower to maintain large forces in Korea and at the same time send forces to Europe. Why then do we refuse to accept the forces which Chiang Kai-Shek can give us? He is still an ally as he has been during the whole period of the war. ‘Why {should he be isolated? Prior to June 25, the Nationalists attacked t mainland, but since that date, Seyenti Fleet has been based on mosa () keep Nationalist China ctive while Americans are be- Kkilled The British seem o be ma ! ; the American foreign policy Why? Wiy must our policy be de- signed to support British purpeces? 6. Geneval MacArthur, it is true, ield Commander a war But he was also a statesman en- gaged in the administration of a country, Japan. In t position, he gave evidence of being one of the 1 most brilliant administrators in his- tory. Never before has a conqueror {come among a defeated people and o won their affections that they worshipped him. Is it not possible that Soviet China, through Great Britain and |India, maneuvered this situation [with the object of keeping MacAr- thur away from the conférences concerning peace with Japan? i. Why it it that on the very | {same day that the news was pub- lished of the President’s dismissal )i MacArthur, the story was re-| leased from London that Great Britain demanded that Soviet Chi- ina be given a seat at the Japanese Ireaty Conference. and the minister for External Affa of Canada, | Lester Bowles Pearson, announced ‘hat Canada would henceforth fol- regard to the United States? o« ’I;nis April, one hundred and seventy-six years after the original Minute Men fought the Battle of Lexington, our country once | vot ! Session Laws of Alas! | able. low her own foreign policy without | | value belonging to or due to the more is seeking to defend the rights which are the breath of life to every American. Get in the fight —buy U. S. Defense* Bonds! Your awn/oxpuim« tells you— *save regularly or you won't save at all! The secret of saving is system! Start permitfed to deal with political questions in Asia. After all, a Com- mander-in-the-field, the admninist- > of Ja -pan, the representative e United Nations and the Far tern Commission is a political as much as a military official. 11. For what reason did Presi- | dent Truman issue the directive of December 6 which sealed the mouth of every military man vnless that person echoed the President? That directive is as binding. on General Eisenhower as it was upon General MacArthur. How then can General Eisenhower be believed with s rd tc anything he says atter December 6? Here are a few issues that need airinz. tion, averaging Colorado averaging the highe: around . 6,800 CALL I'OR BIDS Sealed bids in duplicate will- be received at the office of the Auditor of Alaska, Juneau, Alaska, not later than 11 am. May 5, 1951, and tc be opened 2 p.m. on said date for | reprinting and binding of the a of 1949, Plans and specifications as well as bid forms may be sncured by writing to the Auditor of AI First publication: April 7, Last publi : April 21, SALES TAX DUE Notice is hereby given to the gen- eral public that the March quarter of the City of Juneau “Sales and | Service Tax” is now due and pay- Payments will be delinquent if not received by April 30, 1951, C. L. POPEJOY, City Clerk. First publicaticn: April 9, 1951. | Last publication: April 21, 195i. | NOTICE is hercby given by the ed um he was appointed K Estate of George, Bankrupt, on April 16, 1951, by the Referee in Bank- ruptey of the District Court for the Territory of Alaska; and all persons having property or other thing of | | NOT1 FIC | ynde said bankrupt are hereby required forthwith to deliver the same to the Tnterim Trustee at his place of busi- ness at the First National Bank Ruilding on Front Street, Juneau, Alaska. April 17, 1951, DAVID P. DUNTON, | Interim Trustee, Estate of Gus George. Bankrupt publication: April 14, 1951. publication: April 27, 1951, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Notice is hereby given that Jacob | W. Sorri, has made application for | 1 Horcesite, Anchorage Serial 09996 mder the act of May 26, 193¢ (48 Stat. 809)* for a tract of land em- braced in Plat of U. S. Survey No 2562, situated on Douglas Island n the southwest shore of Gasti- eau Channel, approximately mile southeast of the Douglas Is- and Bridge, north of and adjoin- ng U. S. Survey No. 472; south- :ast of and adjoining Mineral Sur- | ¢y No. 173, containing 11§ acres, latitude 580 deg. 17 31" N. longi- tude 134 deg. 25’' 18” W. at meander | orner No. 1, and it is now in the| iles of the Land Office, Anchorage, | Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- sersely any of the above mentioned and should .file their adverse slaims in the local land office or they will be barred by the provisions | f the statutes. CHESTER W. McNALLY, Acting Manager. | March 3, 1951 First Publication: Last Publicatiol brand Regent Gertie Berggren, requested all Academy of Friendship staff members be at the Mo Lodge room for practice of heir Ritual on May 2, at 8 p.m. tollowing committee reports are d Mooseheart, ty Home mak- and Membership. reshments were served by Olson and her committee. SEATTLE VISITOR nce D. Stone of Seattle is at the Baranof Hotel. FCR SALE -ng FOR SALE Hi-chair % bed & Apt refrigerator Elect ewing Machine Met l \hm Box & Saw Linen et 6ft x 4 x 1. Double affle Iron 3-40 ¥ after Table, 5 chairs & buffet Breakfast table & 4 chairs . rocker .. ng Rubber Bathtub . $ 6.50 Mattress 2250 - 100.(}0 20. 00 . 2750 40.00 8.00 15.00 Comb. Propane Gas & Wood stove 1000u’ 60.00 ier-Radio Comb. 7000 5 Transmitter & receiver 225.00 Stratton % gas Eng. ...30.00 Corner China Cupboard .35.00 30-30 shells per b .. 250 12 ga. shells per 2.50 Small Warar-obe gaby Bathineite . Iron rite ironer Hip boots $2.50 up Univex 8 mm Movie Camera 36 ft. Boat, HUMDERGEN 41 Dodge Panel Truck 41 Chev. Pickup Truck —&— t Soring ur winters debts and care ...50.00 12.06 | 800.00 300.00 | 300.00 | Come, mine, And make a portion of it thine! — Open until 9:00 Sat. ODDS & ENDS STORE 789-1t 50001 65.00 60.00 2000 12,00 6.00 | is in the air,; climb among the junk that's | Phone 676 over First National Bank B NEW LISTING IN JUNEAU— DUPLEX on Etar 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 restanrant--Make lnqu...\.s—Baxl 2324, William Winn-Phone Bl } Oifice n Gastinesu Hotel FOR SALE at Lena 790-tf | UNFINISHED Cabin Beach. Call 800, Apt. 508. SINGER Electric Sewing M’l(‘hme with attachments. Cabinet type,| very good condition. Call Blue 750. 790-3t | NEW Shawer mth glass door, New | GROCERY Store, LOG CABIN, 2 rooms, electricity, 155 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 for expansion into other bedrooms cr income apartment, new wiring, furn., above Gastin- eau Ave. Reduced to $1900. good business 2 bedroom apart- Approximately and location, _ ment for owner. $35,000. LARGE business and property, excellent steady income. $78,750. | APARTMENT House, 8 units, ccm apartment location, | table top 30 gal. hot water heater, | tile board for kitchen & bath-| combination radio | | and record player, asbestos sid-| ing & roofing for 4-room house.' Call 800, Apt. 508. 790-tf | | rcom, table FOR SALE. Commercial Refriger- 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- sen’s Electric Inc, Goldstein | Bldg. 789-2t | '37 FORD Coupe. Good tires, new battery—$275. Green 168. 783-4'4; 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- Phone 428. 787-6t OFFICE Swivel Arm Chair. Phone | Blue 690. 87-tf WANTED ° HELP WANTED Alert, personable young woman for general office work in established Juneau firm. Some typing, filing. Ad- dress Box 170, Daily Alaska Empire. 186-tf e s e o 0 0 0 0 0 | SMALL Lome immediately behind Baranof Hotel. Address 318 First St. Ideal for working couple. Fur- nished, 1 bedroom. Lo% 35 x 90. 00. Box 2839. 785-3t | RADIO-Phonopraph—$25.00. G. E. Sunlamp with stand. — $25.00. 39 - 3rd St. 785t 30 FT. CRUISER Port Orford Ce- der, Chrysler Royal. Galley, head, Sleeps four. Phone Blue 809. 7185-26t “XPERIENCED Waiiress, and ex- perienced Dinner Cook or Fry Cook, Write Box 496, C/o Star Cafe, Sitka, Alsaka. 781-11t 'AL\IrrNG and Decmmmg—flalph A. Treffers, Contractor. Fhone 996. 774-26% Airlines hae opening for alert young man of woman in Juneau traffic dept. Call 716 for appt. 768-t2 e e T HELP WANTED—Alaska Laundry E8-8L PACIFIC Northera e s S | WAITREES & 1 Fountain Girl. Percy’s Cafe. 755-tf TOR QUALITY VALVES IN USED CARS SPECIAL 1949 Plymouth 4-door Sedan FOR SALE—price at rock bottom to sell at once—Machine Shop at entrance of Small 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 Plug Cleaner $35, Compressor $125, Pratt & Whitney drill press $275, 10 ton floor jack $350, Floor grinder $165, Bench Grinder $39.50, Plenty of work in the shop, many contracts available. PRICED AT ONLY—for the whole works— $6,00", — terms.. Recommended as a real Peter Wood Business Oppor- tunity for the right buyer. Call or write Peter Wood Agency, Juneau or call 911. Office at No. 3 Klein Bldg. 785-3t ¥ FI. CABIN Oruiser “Romar”, powered ~ with new Chrysler Crown. R, W. Cowling, Phone 57. Boat Harbor, | 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 nre 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 cabin lovking for a lot. New and well built. Ready for use but must be moved from present location. Moving will cost as little as $50. Reduced to $1050. CHOOSE YOUR OWN LOT TO BUILD YOUR HOME AUKE BAY, 4 acres view property, 12 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 in- vestment property listings also. Bob Druxman-Phone 891 Juneau—123 Front Street Avke Bay—Pritz Cove Road Eveniags by Appointment USED CARS 1938 FORD 1 Ton Truck. 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. 789-3t 1950 OLDSMC'BILE Holiday Deluxe Coupe. Priced for quick sale. Call 95. 158-tf 1936 Chev truck, 1% ton stake— Leater and spot lght, $300. Good condition—Inquire Baroumes apts ‘45 FORI' cab chassis, '46 Dodge panel. Floae 707, Foster’s Trans- fer. 648-t/ 1947 STUDEBAKER Champion Se- dan. Gopd Condition. See at Stutte & Son Office. Phohe 34 or Blue 495, 782-tf 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. 1y turnished three bedroom house, garage, unfir. bsmt, Near schocl bus. $5250. DOUGLAS—Like new, with new wall-wall carpets, all other floors covered by tiie, livingroom has curved sectional davenport, din- ingroom, kitchen has new Hot- point range, large new refrig, Crosley sinks, modern bath has Beautyware plumbing fixtures, Bendix and drier in utility room. Two bedrooms. Yard, view, near school and 'stores. $9,500. DOUGLAS—Miks Pusich home, very large yard, view, dbl gar- age, 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. TC | IN LOVELY, LOVELY JUNEAU THREE BEDROOM furnished house near hospital and schools. View. $9,700. | SM/\LL KOUSE, furnished, now contains couple and seven kids | available April 15—only $1,900 | On Willoughby. TWO EOTEL3—$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, clean and bright, view. Close in. Ownet will finance DUPLEX—3-wzy investment, om bus. APPRAISED $16,500 bare, Priced $17,000 furnished. 12TH ST.—One bedroom, full bsmt, new garage, new roof, new fure nace, elec hot water heater, new fence, big yard. APPRAISED ALASKA FEDERAL $9,350 bare Our price furnished including rugs, curtains, good furniture large n:Arig., elec. stove, new May- tag washer. $10,000, DJPLEX—rear of Hope Apt. off. Two 2-bed apts furn. 2nd aoé 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-—nicé view harbor, one slip and you'r¢ downtown. 1-bedroom, comb. lve ingroom-kitchen. The house very little Jack built. No steps, Ne foundation. But what else can you get for only $2,100 furnished. JUNEAU BUILDING LOTS—in Highlands on highway and up Aso Gold Belt, Star Hill SEVERAL EUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES in Juneau and other towns. HOTEL—Income $775 mo. includes scveral apts. Hot water heat. So Frank. MACHINE SHOP—plegnty of work, good equipment. 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—BIldgs. and land large enough for townsite patent. MOLE HARBOR—I135 acres, pat- ented, beaver farm. SKAGWAY—3 bedroom hmue only $2,750, Skagway Motors, w,soo. ELFIN COVE—Profitable business. Will train. GULL COVE—Graham home, gar- dens, 5 acres pat. PETERSBURG—havé buyer for small house outside city limits. PETER WO0OD - wa— April 28, 1951. : saving today the automatic, painless g Hne v vadl| way! Go to the pay office of the com- pany where you work and sign up for U. 8. Defense Bonds through the Pay- roll Savings Plan. Or go to your bank 1946 International 1%-ton Pickup FOR RENT e+ e e e e e i SMALL Steam-heated Apt. Red 708. 786-tf 180-tf FLOOR Saf: on wheels—Phcne 98 daytime or 813_ evex:_unxs. T18-tf RESTAURANT for Sale, Ideal loca- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That Sarah J. Soboleff, execut of the estate of Vincent Soboleff, deceased, has filed her final ac-| Agency Ne. 3 Kieln Bidg. T 33 MISCELLANEOUS Our Government is asking every - e 1948 Me g liberty-loving citizen to do his part 9 ercury 4-door Sedan 1938 Dodge 4-door Sedan in maintaining the freedom for which America stands. Buy U. S, Defense Bonds...be the American Minute Man of 1951. *U. S. Savings Bonds are Defense Bonds. Buy Them Regularly! The U. 8. Government does not pay for this advertising. The Tmur{nl‘)’eml thanks, and join the Bond-A-Month Plan. If you can set aside $7.50 each week, in ten years you'll have $4,329.021 for their patriotic donation, the Advertising Council The Daily Alaska Empire count and report of her adminis-| ‘ration thereof, in the United States | Commissioners Court for Juneau precinct, at Juneau, Alaska; that| 10 o'clock am. June 11, 1951, has geen fixed as the time and said| sourt the place for hearing same; | ind that all persons cunccmed therein are hereby notified to ap- | pear at said time and place and file their objections, if , to said final account and petition for set-| tlement and distribution thereof. | Dated: Juneau, Alaska, April 6,| 1951. SARAH J. SOBOLEFF, Executrix. First publication: April 7, 1951 Last publication: April 28, 1951. . 1947 International %-lon Panel R.W.Cowling Co. 115 Front Street Phone 57 tion. Write Box 2005. 'i50-t1 —_— THE boat Sandy Andy—length 36 1t. beam 9.9 ft,, 3 ft. draft, % in. hardwood hull, 75 h.p. new Grey 6 cyl. engine. Has every conveni- ence, easily converied for trolling. Call The Nugget Shop. 158-t1 NEW SHIPMENT PEELED Fir Trolling Poles—36 2%, to 44 ft. $10.00 each. Chariee Warner Co. 70-20% North Carolina has had 10 cap- itals: Edenton, New Bern, Bath, Wilmington, Hillsboro, Halifax, Smithfield, Fayetteville, Tarboro and Raleigh. IMPERIAL HOTEL—Rooms, week- 17 or monthly Rates. 782-26t e, St 1400 SQ. FT. warehouse—two story witn elevator—also 1000 sq. ft. store. George Brothers. 762-t1 T R SRS STEAM heated rooms, 315 Gold St. 35-t4 RENT-A-SAW-SERVICE. One-man chain saw, new Titan, $20.00 day. Skil-Saw $5.00 day. Call 911, N STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly or Monthly. Colcnia: Rootws 69 WURLITZER, Spinet plano for rent. Anderson Plano Shop. Ph. 143. —_— COMMERCIAL Refrigeration Ser- vice: Jack Ross, at Parson’s Elec. tric Service Shop is available now. Phone Blk. 1040. 89-2¢ LUST AND FOUND LOST fri. between Capitol Theatre and Calif. Grocery—Coral Rim glasses—if found, please cdll 399. 785~ B e — F. Marlow and John (Blimp) Hvisdock of Skagway are registéred at the Baranof Hotel . e —————— T —,

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