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| PAGE SIX 118 TRAVEL ON | Rosler, Ed. Schack, Earl Higley, L.| Andrews, Mr. | Emswiler, Larry Green, Don Cam- from Petersburg: Ted Johnson; ALASKA COASTAL | oo o e i G v svom suwver T xoa <vo-| OBSERVED BY PARTY FOR SEASON'S W(I)RK Inlet: Albert Anderson; for Fish!man; from Ketchikan: R. I Shu- | Bl’l’c\ Wally Westfall. man, A. Green, Bob Ferguson | ‘G G[oloGl(Al SJRVEY‘ MONDAY FLIGHTS ™ " i & G o Fenen OE BETA SIGMA DHI For Hoonah: Frank See, Tlar-'a g Cunningham, James B. Stra- s e u»nw Moy; for Sisters Islani: F. hap 5 G, Marsh, Lee Bing, Lim The two ‘[‘1\('\‘ . b : | Alnska Goastal Airlines carrted a | Reandeam; for Hawk Inlet: T.iwwan' Kok, Lee Me You, Fred Roy,| The twentieth annual Founders|® the ‘(‘::lv'ou'_x v ; fotal of 118 passengers on flights | CONad; for Chatham: John Hochlyyne Bourdon, Fay Bourden, Otto|Day of Beta Sigma Phi was ob- “2"_'“,“““”'(‘, ) d Monday with & on interport, 57 de- | At Carson, F. Lapson, John JOMN-| genoiten, Victor Warren, ©. A.lserved Monday night by membérs | v 09 0 hich § o parting and 57 arriving. ton, R. M. Tucker, Ole Lie, Peterimy ysion, Bruce Baker, A. May-|of Delta and XiDelta Chapters ata | (M07CS 2717 o8 Departing for Tulsequah: June ATSUS, Elias Brooland, Arvie NY-lgyaq, R. Walker, E. Buzick, B in the Cold Room of the| ¢ ¢ & non i Bourdon, Fay Bourdon, W. Hurd, Mah Irving Christiansen, ©Cora | are:aows. 1 Hotel. he Air T ‘, :, il R L. Fahey, James Conley; for Ket- | Christiansen, Earl Pearson, L S RS SORE R | winz the welcome to new .One of the hid i .vp-w g ¢ chikan: R. M. Godman, Chris Wyl- | Likeness, Morris Benson, Tvar Ivar- Ritual of Jewels members by toast- f]xv,ht _tc.s(?rl ‘lfn . :.m‘ iz ler; for Wrangell: C. L. Anderson, |00 Bd Meggard, R. Hendrick. ,WEI_FARE MEE“NG mistress, Freeda Bechtold, a jeweled uhenst:;m,,,;,',»\‘ Al el Mrs. William Mil- Morgan For Skagway: H. L. Moats, Robert R. Parker, Tom Parke, Art, Hedges, Walt Kirkness; for Peters- | 1. turg: Bob Bean. BibeS W, Tutts, For Pelican: Tom Dyer, Art An- | Bighem, Merk Sippereli, derson, Nels Mork; for Todd: O.| Skagway ! e T——" b . Mose; from Broo! Harold Arriving Hanford, Lockert, Arthur | Alice Martin; from |B. Fairfield, O. Nelman, Mrs. L |E. Reynoldson; from Sitka: D. A Harper, Mrs. R. Carpenter, C. Moy, Z. Gro! Ed Schack, Virginia Nelson From Pelican: S. Arola, ¥ CALL Glacier Cab 666 Bertha A NEW POLICY reldting to the use of CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING After much careful thought, and to meet new problems of production as well as to cover advancing costs of publication, it has at last become necessary dopt a revised policy in handling CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. fective with publication of this notice (April 24,71951) and until further notice, the following con- ditions will apply to acceptance of these types of service: 1:. No Telephone Orders wGlussified advertisimgeavill be acceptedonly when brought to the office of The Empire or when received by mail. Henceforth, such Classified Advertising will not be accepted by telephone. 2: Cash With Order..... The excessive expense of opening and billing a large number of small accounts often amounts to more than the total amount received. Hence, this type of advertising will be published only when payment ac- companies the order. RATES lg‘o figure the amount of your advertisement, t five words of average length for each line of copy. The charge is 20¢ for each line the first day, and 10¢ per line each day the copy is repeated. Bold face type and all headings count as two lines. 3: Deadline for Copy.... (MONDAY through FRIDAY) Copy received up to 11:00 o’clock a. m. each day will be published the same day, Monday through Friday. Any - copy,received after 11:00 o'clock will be accepted for put)hcahon the next day. (10:00 a. m. SATURDAYS) Classified advertisements and readers intended for publication on Saturdays will be accepted up to 10:00 o’clock Saturday mornings. There can be no deviation. DISPLAY ADVERTISING 4: Deadline for Copy.... /ALL DISPLAY ADVERTISING for use in The Empire will be accepted up to 3:00 o’clock p. m. for publication the FOLLOWING day. Any advertising display copy received AFTER 3:00 o’clock will be ac- cepted with the understanding that it may be used in the edition of the SECOND subsequent day. o A nation-wide survey has shown that many pap- ers require AT LEAST two days regularly for pro- cessing advertising, and that currently rates are higher than those available in The Daily Alaska Empire. It is our desire to serve this community to the best of our ability. The foreguing reasonable pro- visiéns have been adopted reluctantly. We had the chdice of adopting these new conditions, or of increas- ing'-prices. We feel that you will prefer the above. We earnestly and sincerely ask your continued under- standing cocperation. The DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Post Office Box 1991 JUNEAU — ALASKA “Alaska’s Most Widely Read Daily Newspaper” roewss Reed, A. C. Blanchard, W. | FOR THIS WEEK 1. Jones, | Mary Jurick, Sue White, Joan Irv- Le Coump,! Tenakee: W. Enlrick, C. Maycock, . i e e — | Filer, B4 Bruni; for Sitka: H. F. Raatikainen; from Hoonah: Rosina and Mrs. Joe Moses; UNDER WAY HERE j xetchiken: Mrs. Elsie District Representative, Mrs. Phoe- be Anne V. Child Welfare | ap!l; entitled “Curlsin Call.” Chap-| >’ o Worker; Jur Miss Sadie Billis | ter members taking past in the pro- | S0°F Telance Hst ¢ i District Representative; Anchorage: | zram were Doreen Hogins, who read | . ey }V(,’ m[::(‘ SOTTE tOP0E Miss Nan M. Blaha, District Rep-|a background of Beta Sigma Phif oot PAtiCe o (R R Bop ' | resentative, Miss Ruth Camcxgn‘ ln our twentieth an?nver:snry. P:‘n Taku Harbor, Members of the pe and Miss Nancy Cameron, Child|<Sey, who read a Prayer; Gloria Slohiare John Lyle party chief, Workers; Fairbanks: Mrs.| Fresier who read a Message from | oo 8000 =0 b 00 e o oven, Shott, Child Welfare| the sorority's founder, Walter .|y, 1" geyl, ‘and. James Jackson. \’\«mku Nome: Miss Eileen Uttech,| Ross; Rhoda Mae Zwickey who LT District Representative. lead the Chapter in a Founder's d 4 After a I;ve!commg address by |Day Pledge; Linda Callahan who ANCHORAGE VISITOR i Henry A. Harmon, Director of the| presented a toast “To Faith” and| A E. Peterson of Anchorage'ls at, ‘ Department, the field staff were|Dorcthy Franken giving a toast the Baranof Hotel asked to give a resume of the ac- tivities in their districts with em- | phasis on the special social prob- {lems and needs which have been |apparent since the last annual staff ;r‘onfm'vn(‘e held in March 1950. lYL‘.‘li‘l(la_\' afternocn and today ,were devoted to a public relations "institute to assist the staff of the Department in accomplishing a better public relations job which was conducted by Mrs. Sallie Bright, ! Executive Director of the National Publicity Council of New York City. The Staff conference will continue throughout the week, adjourning | Saturday noon. FROM CHICAGO A. R. Green of Chicago is reg- istered at the Baranof Hotel. JEFFORD FERE Jack T. Jefford and John Free- land of Anchorage are stopping at the Baranof Hotel FROM KOTZEBUE George Wilson of Kotaebue is stopping at the Baranof Hotel. R. A. COOK HERE R. A. Cook of the A. J. Hopper i Corp. of Seattle is registered at the [Baranof Hotel, Highway Engineer | announces the invitation to bid for furnishing insurance on all em- ployees of the Office of Territorial | Highway Engineer, Alaska Highway ‘ Patrol, and Territorial Building staff, as réquired under the provis- ions of the Workmen's Compen: tion Act. . Interested bidders may obtain bid forms and specifications by calling at the office of the Territorial eral Building, Juneau, Alaska. Bids should be presented in sealed envelope, with notation thereon: “Bid. To be opened 2:00 p.m., May 3, 1951." ‘The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. First publication: April 18, 1951, Last publication: May 2, 1951. Hina, Highway Engineer, Room 129, Fed-; THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 20TH ANNIVERSARY (HELICOPTERS ARRIVE icent’s gavel was presen- E ndings on either ater. | b | 1 | ted to Jean h, who in turny e 1l be spe - | pre-ented the Chapter with a re-| 1% ° "f_‘;‘ e ) ¢ Tive ce. Honor guests Mrs. e [.“ gidi . ; of the i Milired .H(Anuvan..v qu.emanonnl Pilots for the two helicopters ry Member; Mrs. Anne % Donald 1 me wpl’ Hfohsor ol ISt Spmmer and (STle o | Clements ial Spons T e re Osvil York, resting highlight of travel- light opera company, season’s Wo parties leit fol with a “To Courage.” Frances Paul sang A Deeper Tie,” written by a Beta! JIM YOUNG IS Sigma Phi member in Houslon.J OUT OF HOSFITAL Texas, and winner of the 1951 na-y Jim Young who was released | ticnal song contest. She was ac-{from St. Ann's Hospital Mondaj companied by Mrs. Jane McMullin, | following treatment for injuries who also accompanied the group|received in an auto acicdent, is in “The Star Spangled Banner” | back at the Baranof Hotel befere the banquet. S Preceding the banquet the follow- TEXANS I'ERE were Teresa Fenster, Pres the Baranof Hotel. acurer; and Jean Ex. ion Offices Marsh, ing at {MAY DAY TEA WILL BE HELD SATURDAY :; A May Day tea will be held Sat-| the Methodist | 51 Ralph Mong, Donald S. Williams and William F, , Ok toHping “l‘\ au duLtI the ‘Gas at urday afternoon in Hm\l YAKUTAT Church social room from 2 to § R. Meland and Sandy Melnpek o'clock. Hostesses are the members|of Yakutat are at the Baranof of the Woman’s Society of Chris tian Service. ! Hotel. Mrs. Floyd Dryden is chairman | SELDOVIA V TOR | of this annual affair, She will be| Art LeCoemp of Seldovia is reg- asisted by Mrs. Harold Schultz,|istered at the Hotel Juneau. laMrs. Sterling Sears, Mrs. Arnold Larsen, Mrs. Clyde Turner, Mrs. HELP WANTED George Martin and Mrs. Hurff| Saunders. | Ex Pastries, breads and a variety of | other baked foods will be on sale during the tea. Cards, stationery and baskets are also to be on dis-| play. The tea tables will be at»; tractively decorated, in keeping with the spring theme. west’s leading meat packers, and around Juneau. own handwriting, in K, Juneau Empire. WRANGELL VISITOR A. V. Ritchie of Wrangell is at the Baranof Hotel. SEALED BIDS will be received by the City Clerk of the Town of Haines, Alaska until not later than 4 p.m. on the 4th day of June, 1951 and to be opened publicly and read at 8:15 p.m. on said date, for the purchase of a frame building owned conditionally by the Town of Haines, Alaska and built originally through public subseription for utilization as a hospital. Said building is lo- cated on Lot 6, Block 5 Haines Townsite, U, S. Survey No. 1179 and included in this parcel for sale it the adjoining Lot 7, Block 5, Haines Townsite, U. S. Survey No. 1179. Building measures 100 feet by 3C feet, has 7 foot eight inch ceiling height, has concrete foundation and double floor, roof is supported on 2x4 rafters and interior skeleton {ramework forming partitions; reof- ng material is single ply 90-1b. asphalt impregnated felt. Interior walls and ceilings are ‘unfinished and exterfor walls finish is droy siding on celotex with 2x4 studding All bids shall be accompanied by cash, certified check or postal money orcers in the amount of 5% of the umount of the bid, payable o the Town of Haines, Alaska. Should a successful bidder fail tc consummate the purchase of prop- erty .offered for sale within 2 weeks of the award, through any fault of his own; the deposit shall be for- feited as liquidated damages. The Town of Haines, through its Common Council, reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive any informality in the bids received. COMMON COUNCIL _ OF HAINES, ALASKA. By MRS. FRANK YOUNG, Attest: Mayor. CLARA CARSON, City Clerk. First publication: April 23, 1951, Last publication: May 18, 1951. WALLSTEDT HERE Sigurd Wallstedt of the Garland Corp. of Seattle is stopping at the Gastineau Hotel. Douglas Telephone NUMBERS L. C. PETERS HERE L. C. Peters of Seattle is regis- tered at the Baranof Hotel. In case of Fire DIAL 2300 and report fo Opera- for in the usual manner B Douglas Numbers Balog, A. J. 2493 Boehl, Wm. - 2105 Douglas Boat Shop ! 2105 Douglas Grocery 2255 Douglas Service Store 2305 Feusi & Jensen ..2330 2494 CITY ASSESSOR POSITION OPEN The Common Coungil of the City of Juneau will receive applications for the position of City Assessor between now and 8:00 p.m. May 4 1951. All applications may be placed with the City Clerk in the Cit Hall previous to that time. Qu and experience m be C. L. POPEJOY City CI | cations a xperi mus First publication: April 23, 1951. Last i v s l\OTlC FOR PU ELA( fl’l‘l()\ Notice is hereby given that Vera} Paige Bruce, has made applicatior Gair, Alex, Sr. ... for a soldiers’ additional homstead Gildersleeve, C. 2255 Serial 09644, under Sections 2306- Guertin, Floyd . 2481 2307, R. S. U. S. for a tract of land || Isaak, G. R. 2473 ambraced in Plat of U. S. Survey No. Jensen, Mark . 2330 2502, situated on the northeast side Johnson, Edwin . 2471 of Glacier Highway about 4. mile Linker, Victor . 2474 no.“:“ws:,,fa'::(f:e";"fl?‘l;lp A McCahill, T. H. ... 2383 aining 4.2 s, latitude 5 ; $0° Nf' Jongjtude 134° 20° W. at me. || MeCormick, Richard 73 ander corner No. 1, and it is now || Mike's PIACe ooy .2220 in the files of the Land Office, An-|| Peterson, Don 2384 Poor, Val . 2305 ¢horage, Alaska, Any and all porsm ciaiming ad- Ruzic, Olga versely any of the above mentioned land should file their adverse claim in the leeal land office, within the period of publication or thirty day: thereafter, or they will be barred by the provisions of the statutes. CHESTER W. McNALLY, Acting, Manager. : March 28, 1951. May 23, 1951. ..2482 Please use prefix DOUGLAS when call- ing a Douglas number from Juneau. First publicatio Last publication: PERIENCED Sales.nan to rep- resent one of the Pacific North- in Answer in giving qualifi- cations. All answers will be held strict confidence. Write Box T97-4t | ' { | | | | | | | | | ing pledges had been given the| and Mrs. T. S. Thorne of| {Ritual of Jewels initiation: Ros-| . Texas, are guests ot the| © alyn Arnold, Evelyn Beason, Linda { Callahan, Peggy Currie, Dorothy | Franken, Gloria Frasier, Doreen SURVEYORS HERE | Hogins, Mildred Kelly, Annabelle| Six more surveyors with the U.| Mansfield, Pat Sey and Rhoda Mae|S. Geological y from the; Zwickey. The Ritual of Jewels|Denver office have arrived in Ju- read by Jenny Rush-|neau for summer work. They are assisted by Marian Travers and|Harold Bell, Sam Cleaver, John atrice Browne. Lyles, M. Fisher, Dennie Fc | Following the banquet officers|ven, and Jim Jackson. They are| installed for the coming year.lall stopping at the Gastineau Ho- dent; Beatrice Browne, Vice-Pres- ———— e — ~ ident; Evelyn Beason, Recording THREE FROM EDGECUMBE [ Secretary; Mildred Kelly, Corre nding Secretary; Mary Pusi Turick, all of Mt. E umbe are | | Ja- Watson all of Tul- Tea WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1951 e e o e e P e e e e e e CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING PHONES 676 and 207 | BOATS 32 FT. TROLLER. Rizged & Rea to go. Price reduced to $2100. Car be financed. Call 67 Douglas: 2EDROOM House. Furnished Fuil cement basement. One block 1 Imme: 1 drug store. ion. te pos- REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National Bank IF l[m[_z Don Cameron, A. Macchi The annual staff confersnce of year; and Mrs. Imxle Williams, nd Raiph MODC, | b daistsi By it from Haines A. E. Peterson, Gus the Departmment of Public Welf: ident of Xi Delta Chapter, were s (ARG ORI R s A Jurgedeit, Watson Katzeek, Clyde|bezan csions here Monday \ introduced. .. T?{ h““{“‘\’;"‘;\l»""‘l ”‘H‘o’m‘(f.m!;\g\‘y _LISTING IN JUNEAU-- in town or Hawkens, Norvin Lewis. with the following field statr pres-| ost speaker (Of the' SBRMNRER 1O MO R e B ST.PS . h Qs ¢} From Hawk Inlet: Carl G. Sand- fent: was Dr. Marjorie Meeks, who gave [ S Sy Tulsa, O o CRE R bedreom each apartment. Fur lni e SlleS | strom, T. Conrad; fr Heonah: . 11 be take nished. $40C€0. Very livable log cabin cn a very fine lot. BELLE'S CAFE — Juneau best restayrant—Make inquiri 2324. William Winn-Phone 234 Office in Gastineau Hotel FOR SALE ONE Rifle, Caliber 270, model 721 Custom Stock. 2% power scope, . Redfield Jr. mount, 35 rounds ammunition, Very reasonable Call Black 995. 799-3t IF YOU are a machinist or \\endor and want your own shop and Lusiness, here is your opportun- i My home and chop with xlr‘(k and equipment is for sale. For particulars, contact owner John R. Kolstrand,Box 284, Pet- burg, Alaska 798-27t YUR Meat blocks for sale. Good condition; priced at $25.00 each. Worth more. See them at the 20th Century- Super Market Juneau. 798-1 can buy a year all dow . Floor old 2 payment, rest furnace, electric inlaid lin- , furnished or unfurnished block. Turn First Street pall stop one on tleck whe HP. Lawson Motor, two months $375 Bates, 20th used only See Harold “entury Market 797-t Ralph Als but gear. 24 Petersburg, Hail, Box |16 HP. JOHNSON Gutboard Motor with Milemaster fuel and sion kit for forward stecr- 14’ laminated blywo: boat plete with windshi wheel, cushions, oar Price $650.00 co and traile; .. Phone 439. 793-tf PHILCO Radio-phonograph Comb, Table Model, like new. Call 772 792~ U SINGER Electric Sewing Machine with attachments. Cabinet type, very goed condition. 750. 790-3t ST o e R ) OFTICE Swivel Arm Chair. Phone Blue 690. 787-tf 30 FT. CRUISER Port Orford Ce- dar, Chrysler Royal. Galley, head, Sleeps four. Phone Blue 809. 785-26t FLOOR Safe on whee Phone 98 daytime or 818 evenings. 778-tf F( OR RENT BOARD & Room—Hannah's Board— ing House, 3rd & Main Street | '194-9?‘ (ormel!y Gm\ Willoughby Ave., 1. Phone Blue 275.| 792-tf BUSINESS location, Shop at 179 Available May [IMPERIAL }‘()TEL—ROOmS week ly or monthly Rates. 782~ 1400 Q. FT with \varehouse—lwu story elevator—also 1000 sq. ft. orge Bx'othcrs‘ 762-t1 STE :\\1 h uLL"i rooms, 315-Gold St 35-tf A-S. \“r SERVICL_ One-man chain saw, new Titan, $20.00 day. Skil-Saw $5.00 day. Call 911. STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly or Monthly, Colonial Rooms. 69-tf * WURLIT. ZFR Spmet plano for rent Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143 ——— SUSSUSSPSSY GUERTINS TO SKAGWAY Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Guertin were round-trip passengers on the Prin- cess Louise for Skagway. Guertin went to Skagway on business for the Veterans Affairs Commission of- fice of which he is in charge. Come to the Methodist May Day May 5. 2 to 5. 799-3t teering | | Call Blue | |MURPHY & MURPHY ... bedroom | | Sue White, Joan Irving and Mary | 1 F();T’;Iu;rhr;a’l‘rtifiif'f fl;l(l 6! I | | LEMON CREEK, 30.66 a. 794-6t REAL ESTATE EADY TO MOVE IN r home, clec convenient loc lot to assure privacy, large o pap home, 1s for res, elec. new range, edrcom home, modern, best view of Juneau, has| business located in Quon-| set hut that goes with home, owner leaving because of m"“‘\i it will teach business to buy iglas Highway. A bargain at 000 for home and k ness, IDE house with m - {0 m:fl other Ledrooms or new wiring, eau Ave. Reduced FINISH THESE HO! TO FIT YOUR OWN NE : e good buys in h what you COMPLETE Two bedrc and foun materials 4 acres, up k, many ood view lot, driveway built, g for for | 1s¢ but must moved from present 1o 0! Moving will | zost an little as $50. Reduced to YOUR OWN LOT UILD YOUR HOME ¢ cres view prope; on Hi store bdivide into lE().'\T ‘(.'m tilla” 41 over all, 8 n'm‘n 50 , $1,000 eac to 1 HP. Gray. In|pPRITZ COVE road, 4 lots with 75 exc tion and priced for| ‘st frontage on upper side of quick plete with trol-| road, $600 each; and one 50 ing gear and one full string hali-| fronfage lot-on beach side, § acres with log cabin and plenty of building| muLcnal 5 GASTINEAU Ave., double view 1ut, centrally located, $300. INVEST IN JUN GROCERY Store, good and loi 2 bedrocm apt. owner. or sell building. small amount will hand LARGE busine and property, excellent steady income, $78,750. APARTMENT House, 8 units, com- pletely furn., many new AU business income $442 mo., Second St. 000 —. $5000 down. M‘&‘\Y OTHER business ities and investment properties. GOING FISHING? GILLNETTER, f gine, complete equipment. $3750— $1250 down. Bob Druxmanr-Phone 891 Juneau—123 Front Street Auke Bay—Fritz Cove Road Evenings by Appointment TOP QUALITY VALVES IN USED CARS! 1949, Plymouth 4-door Sedan 1946 International 14-ton Pickup 1548 Mercury—4-door Sedan 1938 Dodge 4-door Sedan 1947 International 1.-ton Panel 115 Front Street Phone 57 a lot.| for | Will sell business and lease | Remarkably | apartment | ation, | items, | insulated, ‘central location, steady | opportun- | , year old en-| SPECIAL | E.W.Cowling Co. | | REAL ESTATE ATTENTION! DIFFERENT LISTINGS ‘— EVERY DAY — In f ays we list all el our | elow you sce oniy one ! ion, offered in JU AU NEW ' I ISTING- bdrm furn, 0 view. $14,000, 060 down, 100 prin. - 1 flat in 3rd 50. 2 bdrm. Willough~ 7 LISTING — 2 bdrm near Sm JEbr. large yard, lawn, DOWN to $1800. Custers t stand. On hill. Needs jacking , fix found, i E 4.7..00\"‘ — three for ad- ults, 2 fc Space for apt. in Lemt. *Near schools, Fed. Bldg. Compietely furn. $97C0. HOUSE — Choice lots in £oatrer Tract. Only $1600 down hc rents for $60. mo. Now | empty pending sale. 2 bed furn. [12TH ST.— 1 bed, full bsmt. yard $3,000 will handle. DUPLEX — two 2 bdrm apts. $6,000. Pays for itself. ‘F’-C‘02 Bdrm. furn. Apt. brings ‘ $20°mo. $1,000 dn. | TEREE of Juneau's nicest apts. bring $275 mo. Owner will finance sht buyer, price furn $24,000. ¢ neighborhcod, close in. FOUR AUK BAY & HIGHWAY VERAL DOUGLAS LISTINGS BUILDING LOTS DUSINESS in & out of town. | FETER WO0OD Agency Ne. 3 Klein Bldg. WARTED Tel. 911 , almost 1 acre, | “' A nnel Iw.m “,A\r' One B :del‘ nice room ted arage available. | 799-1t experienced sten- Law office. Eastaugh. 798-tf \an with boat to fish For details, write Company, Ten- 798-6¢ APARTMENT, large three. Phone 43” o 1B ncipal re- staried capacity gement skills. Ex- ble in engineering, ty and construction fields, s administration, public lude in application, employment record and referen- ces. Applications considered up 15. Address: Air Mail ident, Matan- c Association, Palmer, 796-4t to June once. Telephone op- the at Baranof Hotel. 785~ XPERIENCED Grocery Clerk. Home Grocery. erator 793-tf HELP WANTED—Alaska Laundry. T58-tf |1 WAITRESS & 1 Fountain Girl'. Percy’s Cafe. 155-t1 | | MISCELLANEOUS OPE'S SECOND HAND STORE We buy, sell and trade. 214 2nd Phone 908. 793-tf St. | LOST AND FOUND REWARD for return of light tan color heavy gabardine top coat, ari and pigskin gloves. Taken mistake Sat. night in Baranof | Eotel. 203 Senate Apts. Phone Red 975 798-3t IVORY and gold nugget acelet Friday some where down- . Contact night .cashier at s. Reward. 798-2t ~ USED CARS TWO- DOOR Studebaker Se- an with overdrive and heater, 10,000 miles, and A-1 con- C’ill 704 days. 799-2t onl; dition. 7 HUDSON Sedan. Good condi-, 19 | | | | ion, must sell. Cgll Blue 330. 798-4t | 3580 BUYS 47 Kaiser Sedan. Phone Green 662 797-4t 1033 FORD Truck. Good condition. New Motor. Phone Red 910/ 789-4t 1950 OLDSMOBILE Holiday Deluxe Coupe. Priced for quick sale. Call 95. 758-tf 1636 Chev truck, 1% ton stake— heater and spot light, $300. Good condition—Inquire Baroumes apts Come to the Methodist May Day Tea May 5. 2 to 5. 799-3t W L} o " s

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