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PAGE SIX AMENDMENTS 10 COMMERCIAL FISH LAWS ANNOUNCED the 1851 controlling com- for Alaska have been signed by the Secretary of the Interior and today leased by tne local office of Amendments to and Regulations mercial fisheries the —————————————— Refrigeration Service PAR\OI\Q ELECTRIC, Inc. | Phones Black 1040 and 161 FIELD PROPANE GAS AND APPLIANCE CO. “Gas Has Got It” Walter D. Field — Phone 581 WARNING The Jacobson Upholstery Service will remain in business in Juneau only until JUNE 30. You still have a limited time in which to get a supply of lovely tapestry fabrics at reduced prices. in town or in the “Sticks" CALL Glacier Cab 666 Rheumatic Conditions and ARTHRITIS Respond Rapidly By Plasmatic Therapy CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC Dr. G. M.t Caldwell Ph. 477 Front & Main Laws | were re- | p—— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Fich and Wildlife Service. These have aboard more than one legal said, plans have been formulated!fine chapter to her already glorious apply to all fishing areas in the limit of gear in aggregate Territory. i In 102.14, pertains to | for saBmon streams, of the should be opening regulatory The first, Sec. 1051, Sec closed areas near |changing the definition mouth from a line drawn between its banks at “high tide,” |ilar line at change ‘was made areas, let; that it would be posslhle to enforce, and demed necessary, it P said, to protect escapements ams which empty into salt | r over broad tide-flat areas. 102.16a is amended to pro-| seine or trolling boats rrom aeason almost | sec. hibit other in fishing operations if they announcement 31, 102.28 provided that | during closed periods salmon traps inoperative by a section of the pot wall. to a sim-| A close study of this method re- “mean low tide.” ThlS\\E‘B]ed it to be impractical in all and impossible in Cook In- im- further studfes brought the conclusion that; the method in use during the 1950} was the best yet devised operating together or assisting each provided ample enforcement facil- ities are used. To this cnd officials CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 1: Neo Telephene Orders Classified advertising will be accepted only 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 To' figure the amount of your advertisement, count five words of average length for each line of copy. The charge is 20¢ for each line the fmt day, and 10¢ per line each day the copy is repeated. Bold face type and all headings count as two lines. 3: Deadline ffor Copy .... (MONDAY thrcugh 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 publication 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. The DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Post Office’Box 1991 JUNEAU — ALASKA “Alaska’s Most Widely Read Daily Newspaper” Important - Announcement ALASKA NET INCOME TAX Ch. 132 SLA 1951 of the Alaska Net Income Tax Act requires Federal Employees, Civilian Employees of the Military, and all other persons having income not subject to the withholding provisions of the act to file a Declaration of Estimated Alaska Net Income Tax on or before April 1 extended until May 31st, filing extended from May be obtained from any of sioner, Box 2751, Juneau, 5th of the taxable year; however the time for filing has been after which penalties will be assessed for late filing. (Time for 15th to May 31st, per request of Federal agencies.) Forms may the divisional o}nces or by writing direct to the Tax Commis- Alaska. The Alaska Net Income Tax Act levies a tax equal to*10% of the total income tax that would be payable for the same taxable year to the U. S. under the provisions of the Internal Revenue Code upon all income derived from sources within the Territory. come from sources within erty located in the Territory; tion for services rendered, In- the Territory shall include from real or tangible personal prop- income from a business, trade or profession, and compensa- within this Territory . . Regardless of the fact that payment covering compensation for services rendered within Alaska may be made outside of the Territory or from sources (funds) maintained outside of the Territory such income (payment) is subject to the Alaska Net Income Tax Act due to the fact it was earned within the Territory. Civilian Employees of the.Military or other Federal Agencies are also subject to the provisions of the Alaska Net Income Tax Act and must file returns and pay tax in accordance therewith even though they may be employed and reside on Military Reservation. (Severe penalties as well as warrants for distraint on personal property are provided for in the act.) v For further information, write direct to the Tax Commissioner, Box 2751, Juneau, Alaska. shed” | say ,n.muabm BOTILED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY JUNPAU COLD STORAGE CO. © 1951, The Coca-Cola c.q-uy 1 to supply additional® enrorcemem'pasc With best wishes to yourself vessels whose sole duty shall be to patrol salmon trap areas. The am- ended Sec. 102.28 provides the same method of closure as in 1950--by lifting or lowering the heart walls to pots. ! Sec. 104.7a applies to Bristol Bay and specifies that no two or more fishing boats may operate together, or assist each other in fishing nor jcan one such bdat tow another if they have aboard more than one lezal limit of fishing gear in the aggregate. Sections 105.11 and 107.7 apply to the Alaska Peninsula and Chignik and provide that beach seinés in these areas shall rot be less than 60 fathoms in length and 3 fathoms in depth. Thus, beach seines may be iished in the two areas inter- changeably. 109, applying to Cook In- tains a new section,” 109.5a which is the same as that of Sec. 10472 above applying to Bristol Bay. Sec. 109.51 for this area pro- hibits fishing for, taking or mol- esting any fish by any means or for any purpose in all waters, in- cluding tributary waters, of Fish jCreek, Ship Creek, Campbell Creek {and Cottonwood Creek. Officials stated that all these streams, near Anchorage, are excellent snawning streams and spawning fish have been slaughtered by residénts and tourists under the guise of persona! use fishing. Only one of the new cmendments |applies . to the Prince William Sound area. Sub-sectio;l (1), Section 11112 is deleted. Sec. 1128, relating t> the Cop- per River area, limits each indiv- idual to 50 fathoms of ‘gill net and | lurther limits length of gill nets aboard or in use by any fishing boat, or combination of boats op-, erating together, to not exceed 300 fathoms. ; In Cook Inlet and other areas, officials said, effort is being made to reduce fishing effort in the in- ! s of conservation as escape- ments must be obtained to perpet- uate resident fish populations. Restrictions on gill net fishing in Bering River area will be thesame as those applying to Copper River. CRUISER JUNEAU COMMENDED BY NAVAL orrltmsa“ | The Navy's light cruiser, the Ju- neau, rezently left Korean waters, according to informction received here by Mayor Waino Hendrickson from the Navy Department Washington. ! Vice Admiral C. T. Joy, Comman- der of Navai Forces in the Far East sent the following dispatch to the ship’s commander as she | departed from Korea: “The departure of Juneau gives occasion to commend ner splendid record in Far Eastern waters. As the leader in the 1st Shore Bomb- ardment of Korea on June 29, 1950, she set for herself a standard of performance which has been ad- ihered to ever since with unflag- ging purpose and tireless effort. Your splendid ship and the deter- mihation of her officers and men will ke sorely missed but you have more than earned the rest you so well deserve. Good luck, God speed and most heart and sincere well done.” Further information in the letter stated that the Juneau's patrols took her along both coasts of Ko- rea where her shore bombardments contributed materially to the ef- fectiveness of the United Nations effort. She covered landing opera- tions, joined in patrols near For-1 mosa, and on one occasion landed a demolition squad which blew up a railroad tunnel far north of the | and closing {he tunnels from hearts , in e and to the city for which this proud ship was named Elfin Cove (Special Correspondence) ELFIN COVE, Alaska, May 14 —Bellingham boats to arrive in the Cove Thursday morning were the Olive, Archer, Angler ahd Alice E. All took fuel supplies at the Standard Marine station here’ and left for outside fishing grounds. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Brunger on their boat 31B3 came in Wednesday evening. The Brungers are former residents of the Cove. They repor-. ted a fine trip up from Seattle on their boat. Karl Westbee who left his boat Grace for the winter while he went to the states is here painting it and getting ready to troll. Guy Cocoran on his boat King came in the Cqve Saturday from Seattle. He has been coming here to tish for several years and he said his trip north was the worst he had experienced. The seas were scigh all the way. Al Schraman on his boat «Aurora paid the Cove a visit Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Larson on their boat Brat came in from Pel- ican Sunday and are visiting friends here before starting the trolling season. Charley Ferdeen has completed a beautitul log cabin on a knoll in the outside harbor with a wonder- ful view, the logs are morticed and beautifully finished. Mrs. Ruth Swanson received two boxes of books for the liprary here. The Forest Service delivered {Me POOKS. The large seine boat Scandia of Port Madison is here awaiting weather to leave for the westward. The Sandra L., a large halibut boat is in the haroor as well as two oonah halibut beats, the Urania I and the Clarice. Don Foster was lucky this morn- ing. He trolled two rounds, then the engine stalled Don got the boat into the outside harbor on the bat- tery. . Rena Gaugh of Fairbanks is at the Baranof hotel. MISCELLANEOUS MAKE $500 to $1000 selling 4th of July Fireworks. Over 300 items' Write today for wholesale cata- | log. Zebra Fireworks, Box 258, ‘Tacoma, Wash. 811-6t CURTAINS Laundered. Nona Rog- ers. 226 Willoughby Ave. Phone 1044. 810-3¢ HOPE'S SECOND HAND STCRE We buy, sell and trade. 214 2nd St. Phone 908. 793-tf FOR SALE 14% FT. MAHOGANY Skiff and Anchor, $350.00. 12 h.p. Elto Long Shaft & extra propeller, $200.00. 2}t h.p. Johnson $90.00. Phone Green 24¢. 812-6t RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT including Range, Ice Cream BoX, Counter, 11 Stools, Sink, Backbar, as is, where is .. $ 600.00 | 38th parallel. 1n concluding Capt. R. S. Benson, writer of the letter, said, “Certain- ly the performance of this great ship with her oatstanding crew of officers and men has added another NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That on May 15th, 1951, in the Com- missioner’s Court for Haines Pre- cinet, at Haines, Alaska, George A. Parks of Juneau, Alaska, was ap- pointed administrator with the will arpnexed of the Estate of R. J, SHEPARD, also known as Robert Jercme Shepard, deceased, situated in the Territory of Alaska. All pt'“- sons having claims against said ! estate aresrequired to present them with verified vouchers as required by lw,.‘to ‘said administrator at the office of the U. S. Commissioner for Hajnes Precinct, at Haines, Alaska within six months from the date of the first publication notice. Notice is hereby given that the of this GEORGE A. PARKS, Administrator W.W.A, First publication: May 17, 1951 June 7, 1951. Last publication: NOTICE TO CREDITORS undersigned WILLIAM J. RECK has been duly appointed as executor | of the Last Will and Test nt and] of the estate:of JOHN RECK, de- cedsed. Al persons having claims against the estate of deceased are required to present them to the undersigned at Juneau, Alaska, within six (6) months from the date of this notice. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, May 8 1951, WILLIAM J. %ECK}! First publication: Executor. May 10, 1951. Last publication: May 31, 1951. 1946 OLDSMOBILE, bank financed $1000.00 GARDEN TOOLS including Rakes, Hoes, Wheelbarrows, Hose, Shovels, etc. Baby Buggies from $12.00 to $20.00. Excellent Box Spring & Mattress $50. Apartment size Re- frigerator $50.00. Small bath tub ‘and Wash Basin. Gadgets & Trinkets by the Jillions ODDS & ENDS (Across from Cold Storage) Phone 829 810-3t . WANTED WANTED furnished or unfurnished Ayartmenb. Phone 749. 812-tf WANTED _immediately 'Sr. Clerk Stenographer, permanent employ- ment, 38 hour week, good salary. Annual and Sick Leave. Call at 208 Territorial Building, Wel- fare . Department. Phone 726. 811-3t FURNISHED Apt. or house June 9th, for 3 or 4 months. No child- ren or pets. Going on vacation? Will take excellent care of your ’ home or apt. Mrs. W. H. Schwind, 8351 2nd N. W, Seattle 7, Wash. 810-3t Call 34. 805-tf CARPENTERS Wanted, 6 day week. 1 WAITRESS & 1 Fountain Girl Peércy’s Cutm 755-t4 HELP WANmD—Alun Laundry. 758=t1 experienced sten- Law office. Eastaugh. 798-tf ?IRST-CL\SS. ographer-secretary. Robertson, Monagle, 200 sulard Building. e ——————————— et PO =S CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1951 REAL ESTATE New; No'efl BEAL ESTATE | REAL ESTATE PHONES 676 and 207 NEW LISTING: JUNEAU:— 4 BEDROOM' Home, One block frohi' ‘Hospitd).” Largeé ' ydrd, base- ment, fireplace. DOUGLAS: SPECIAL! 3 BEDROOM House, furnished. Dbl lot, fine -garden, garage. Immedi- ate occupancy. PARTIALLY finished large cabin at Lena Cove. Superh view BOATS: ™ y {MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS — ACCGOUNTANTS Phone 876, over First Natiopal Bank o & NEW LISTING IN JUNEAU-- DUPLEX o¢n Star Hill-NO STEPS. 1 bedroom each apartment. Fur- nished, $4000. Very livable log cabin on a very fine lot. BELLE'S CAFE — Juneau’s best resnurmb—mke mwmsaox 2324, William Winn-Phone 234 Office in Gastineau Hotel FOR SALE o e o 0 0 0 b o Attention — Special Price — Owner has decided on house in town while husband work- ing in Whittier so will sacri- fice Buster Poole house fur- nished for only $10,600. Three bedrooms. 18x21 living room and large diningroom both with new wall to wall carpets. Full concrete basement with automatic oil furnace, auto- matic oil hot water heater. One acre. With large side yard and front yard ‘with flowerbeds. Four miles from center of town betweén Major Bill Dean and Walter Butts. Choice location; on bus line. Two water systems, Bravity and well. $500 earnest money will hold for loan applica- tion. Price $10,500. Peter ‘Wood. 811-3t o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 gt CRUISER Port Orford | Cedar, Chrysler Royal Power, Galley, head, sleeps four. Phone Blue 809. 811-tf \.......C.!ol’......l.....’ 7 ROOM HOME with 2 bedroom apartment. Large lot, excellent view. Call Red 380. 811-3t IDEAL Salmon Fishing Skiff, like new, beamy 16-foot windshield, $300. Phone McLean, Blue 273.! 811-6t ® ®© o o o 0o o o o Now available for a limited time only — 10-tube Zenith Export Radio console having the famous three gobramatic record changer. Built special for the Alaska market. Com- plete short wave boat band, and standard broadcast. Gar- rison Radio, Box 986, Juneaur; phone 967. 809tf e ® o 6 0o 0 o o o NEW COUCH, makes bed. Table 4 chairs & washer. Mrs. Frank. Green 810. 809-3t MOST beautiful boat made, still in original factory wrapping. 16 Ft. Welwood. Call days 967, eve- nings Blue 309. 809-tf 31 FT. Troller “Sub.” Well-rigged, equipped with fathometer. Float 3. 806-tf SECRETARY desk, davenport. ov- erstuffed chairs, small tables, book cases, bedroom set, rugs, elect. ranges, refrigerators, Hol- lywood bed. Phone 787. 803-tf PRICED for a quick sale, Holm’'s Coffee Shop. Ready for Gusiness. Call at Coffee Shop. 801-27t IF YOU are a machinist or welder and want your own shop and business, here is your opportun- ity. My home and shop with stock and equipment is for sale. For particulars, contact owner John R. Kolstrand,Box 284, Pet~ ersburg, Alaska 798-27t PHILCO Radio-phonograph Comb. Table Model, like new. Call 772 792-tf FLOOR Safe on wheels—Phone 98 daytime or 818 evenings. 778-tf ELECTRIC train, mangle, set glass- ware, deep-freeze 8 cu, ft. Evin- rude outboard, 2 h.p., Boys sled, 24 foot boat with 25 h.p. Univer- sal motor. Phone 522. 808-4t MODERN two bedroom furnished house, full basement, fireplace, double garage, large fenced yard, ideal location on Ninth St. Phone 522 for appointment. 808-4t 65 FT. TUG, 200 hp. H. D. Union Diesel. For hire or for sale. C. Bradshaw,” General Delivery, Ju- neau. 807-6t B Dorothy Stearns Reff dancing class- 2s now enrolling. All types, includ- ing Ballet, Tap, and Eccentric, Teen Age Ballet classes, Boys Ac: robatic , Social Dancing. Phone Blue 163. 811-2¢ GOING FISHING? SILLNETTER, complete. $3750 (S1) READY FOR OCCUPANCY IXQUISITE imit. log cabin, 3 bed- rooms, beautiful woodwork, fuin., 21 acres land, $10,0C0. (W18) MAGNIFICENT view, 4 bedroom home, excellent neighkorhood. | $12,000. (W16) § CLOSE-IN, "hice ‘2 be i home, good ‘lawn, garden, , furn- ished, bsmt, Glacier BRizhway. $7,000. ’ NEAT one bedroom home, nice yard, furnished, West Eighth. $5,000. (W22) ODERNIZED 3 bedroom home,| excellent lot, near schools, Doug- las. $7875. (W14) WELL DECORATED small 2 bed- room home, nice law¥n, full bsmt, Douglas, $5,000. (W20) FURNISHED small two bedroom home, South Franklin, Cash $3,000 or $3,500 on terms. (W19) HILLSIDE 1 bedroom house with rcom to expand. Only $1900. (W13) COUNTRY 1 bedroom home, needs repairs. Mile 11.§3500. " - (W11) LOG CABIN, 2 rooms, electricity, 155 acres, near Glacier, $5250 — $1750 down. (w8) SMALL country home, new wiring, furn., materials for expansion. almost 4 acres, elec. range, mile 11, $2730. (W12) SUMMER CABINS SUPERB summer home, electricity installed, convenient location, large lot to assure privacy, Lena Reach, $3,000 furn. (W1T) YEAR ROUND country cabin, imit. log, 2 bedrooms. excellent view,} furn., near Thane. $4,000. wan) | FINISH THESZ YOURSELF COMPLETE 2 bedroom home, 4 ‘ acres, Douglas Island. $2500. (W15) | CONORETE hsmt, driveway, 1 acre, Douglas Island. $2730. (G11) SUMMER Cabih, move to own lot at jow cost, new. $1050. (W9) CHOOSE YOUR OWN LOT I MANY EXCELLENT lots for year round homes, summer cabins, re- corts and industrial sites. ,Lots lccated in Juneau, West Juneau and Auke Bay, on Auke Lake, Fritz Cove Road, Lemon Creek: ! and North Douglas Highway. : INVEST IN JUNEAU BEAUTY salon with apt. for owner. $6600. (BT | COCKTAIL bar, $19,800. (B6) | STORE-APARTMENT bldg., 16 un- its. $42,000. (B6) | CHICKEN ranch, good business. | Will sell all or part. (B5) GROCERY store, very good with 2 bedroom apt. for owner. Will sell business and lease or sell building. (B1) | ONE MAN business with shop plus 2 bedroom home. Only business like this in Alaska. All for just $15,000. (B4) GENERAL Store with considerable property. Excellent location and business. Approx. $55,000. (B3) APARTMENT house, 8 units, & buy at $22,000. (YD | MANY OTHER business opportun- ities 'and investment properties. Bob Druxman—Phone 891 Juneau—123 Front Street Auke Bay—Fritz Cove Road Evenings by Appointment LOST AND FOUND 16 BURCHCRAFT skiff. Painted white on outside and green on inside. $50.00 reward for informa- tion leading to recovery of boat. Phone 12. 809-6t SITUATION WANTED VET. 23, married, has second class F.C.C. phone license, wants to make his home in Alaska. Write Richard Calhoun, 1722% South Wall St. Los Angeles, 5, Calif. 811-13¢ —EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY— TOP QUARLITY VALVES IN USED CARS SPECIAL 1949 Dodge %-ton pickup 1949 Plymouth 4-door Sedan 1947 International 2-ton panel 1946 International % -ton pickup 1937 Plymouth Coupe R.W.Cowling Co. 115 Front Street Phone 57 w23) | 1$9,700 furn, 4 bd, 6th St. near hosp. EVERY PRICE — EVERY SIZE EVERY NEIGHBORHOOD PETER WOOD AGENCY JUNEAU — HOMES 2 $16,000 bare, 4 bd, Seatter Tract. $14,000 furn, 4 bd. or apt. Gold Belt. $13,800 bare, Fed. 1 bd Calhoun neu; 2 bd, '8th St. near 4 units, 2 blocks Fed 3 units, income $273 5 units, $5000 down $6,500 furn, Harbor. $6,000 furn duplex, Gastineau Ave. $5,000 furn. 2 bd. also lau.&ufl $5,250 furn, 2 bd Immed. ot Baranof. = $5,250 furn, 1 bd. 3rd St. near Gold. $2,500 unfinished, end of 4th St. terms. $1,800 furn. 1 bd. Gastineau Au JUNEAU — APARTMENT . $140,000. 16 units, furn. down, $700 plus 6¢j, int month. Now brings over $55,000. 5 units, room:‘for’ dxm sion. Furn. $39,000 bare. Colonial ‘Hotel & Ifl- $30,000 furn, Bldg. $24,000 furn, $22,500 furn, Willovzzhby. § $22200 furn, 7 apts, 16 trans, 'l Income now $800 mo. SEAVIEW Apts and -adj. lots. Site for improvement, stores, apts, ete. $25,000, 10 acres on water, 4 houses, boat house. Will subdivide. $14,200 3% acres next Hickey’s Mkt. $12,000, furn 3 bd, 4 mi on Hwy. 1 acre. $4,500—5 acres and house Eagle $4,250 —4 acres and house 8 mi on Hwy. Furn. DOUGLAS — Homes $9,500 furn. 2 bd, all new furnishe ings. $6,5€0 furn. 2 bd McCarron h»uu DOUGLAS — APAR' $10,500, 4 units furn. month. $2,000 down, $5,000 furn. 2 bd, apt. s!(Nna Gast. $1,900 unfurn, 2 bd -~ Willoughby, BUILDINGS m’u"« mo. Jjoining lot. mo. Terms. store. On So. Franklin. Térms COUNTRY—Hwy and Auk Bay New house unfinished. Terms. River Landing. $11,500 furn, 4 bd, $2,100 handles, $4,500 unfurn, 4 bd. 40y, interest monthly. No. 3 Klein Bldg. USED CARS 1941 PLYMOUTH Sedan, good con= dition. Radio & Heater, $476.00. S. & T. Clothing Store. 812-3¢ Dt L TSI/ 1949 WILLYS Station Wagon $600, 1937 PYLMOUTH Coupe : + Call at Alaska Credit Bureau:... 81a-tt — 1941 PACKARD Special « Dfiw Club Coupe. Radio; Heater, Ofif drive and all accessories. good tires, new - motor. some body work. Call 991—0 co pm. and ask for Kane. 5 1947 FORD Coupe. Excellent con- 41 CHEV. Business Coupe $500.00. Good condition. ~ New tires last fall. Phone 038R4. Ask for Scott. 809-5t $580 BUYS 1047 Kaiser Sedan, owner leaving city. Call Green 662. 807-8t 1938 FORD 1 Ton Truck. Good condition. New Motor. Phone Red 910. 789-4t 1950 OLDSMOBILE Holiday Du;‘ah Coupe. Priced for quick sale. 95. T58-42 — 1936 Chev truck, 1% ton :stake— heater and spot light, “Qfl. qM condition—Inquire Barolmes. apts FOR RENT APARTMENT suitable for one or two. Phone Green 910. 812-4t STORE SPACE for Rent. Former- ly a Liquor Store. Winter & Pond Bldg. Call Douglas 2827 evenings. 810-6t STEAM heated rooms, 316 Gold St. 785-t¢ 1400 SQ. FT. warehouse—two story with elevator—also _ 1000 sq. ft. store. George Brothers. 762-t¢ RENT-A-SAW-SERVICE. One-man chain saw, new Titan, $20.00 day. Skil-Saw $5.00 dsy. Call 911.° STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly o Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69-tf w URLITZER Spinet piano for rent. Anderson Plano Shop. Ph. 143 FROM SITKA ' C. W. Christoffel of Sitka is a% the Baranof hotel, N

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