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GE 1T - PAGE SIX Pelican Chatter (Special Correspondence) PELICAN, A a, May 15, — Mrs. Roy Torwi and daughter Camille arrived from Petershurg May 9. Torwick uyer for Booth Fisheries, arrived several weeks ago. have rented the Percy John- the summer. They ston home for malainen and C. A. Bow- ed Wednesday via Alaska Ralph Walker; Byron Limb, Gor- don Frame and Sam Malones ar- rived Wednesday form Salt Lake City, Utah. Walker is employed in the Cold Storage Store, Limb on the oil dock and Frame and Mal- ones are working in the fish house. John Hillyard of Juneau arrived May 9 to work for Soule’s Cock- tail Bar this season. Mrs. Gene Graham, Shelden An- cresen and Mike Guilmet arrived May 9 via Alaska Coastal. Mrs Graham's husband, Andresen and Guilmet are connected with the Pelican Sawmill Mrs. Don Herne and baby daugh- ter Lauralee returned home May 10. + Mrs. Olaf Winther who left here several weeks ago aboard her hus- Land’s boat Fremont, returned May 11 from Juneau where she has been receiving dental attention. Mrs. Maxine -Lammers ' arrived May 11. She is the ‘guest of Mrs Olaf Winther. Several out cf town trolling boats arrived this week and among them are Roamer, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Cliffor Carlina, Mr. and Mrs Carl Graves; Royal, Harold Cha- | ney, A. K., Al Swiss from Seattle Encore, Tom Rustad from Peters- burg; Nordot, Norman Rustad from Paulsbo; Celtic, Ross Peterson, El IF in town or | in the “Sticks" CALL Glacier Cab | — FIELD PROPANE GAS Is This the ‘Typica” U.S. Auto? | Dividing registral parts, Chevrolet spots this mobile.” It is owned by fin Cove; Nugget, Horace Ibach; Coho, Bill Johnson; M & E, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Wagner from Ju- neau. Kirk Jones of the "Washington | Laboratories of Seattle arrived via ACA this week and will be in town \ few days on business M.s. Joe Paddock left Monday or Juneau where she will receive lental atten‘ion. Elliott S. Fremming arrived Mon- lay via ACA from Juneau. Halibut landings this week: Pel- can, Ole Westhy, 43,900; Rosario, J. W. Pratt, 10,000; Saga, Arm. Refrigeration Service PARSONS ELECTRIC, Inc. ————Phones——— Black 1040 and 161 AND APPLIANCE CO. | w!Gas Has Got 1" | Walter D. Field — Phone 581 Rheumatic Conditions and ARTHRITIS Respond Rapidly By Plasmatic Therapy CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC Dr. G. M. Caldwell ¢ Front & Main Ph. 477 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. l CLASSIFIED ALVERTISIN 1: No Telephone Orders Classified advertising will be accepted only when brought to the office of The Empire or when received by mail. 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 first day, and *10¢ per line each day Friday. Any copy rece Clas: deviation. The DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Post Office Box 1991 . | JUNEAU — ALASK_A “Alaska’s Most Widely Read Daily Newspaper” . R N e R TR RS y Henceforth, such Classified Advertising will not be accepted by telephone. the copy ig 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 da will be published the same day, Monday throug! ived after 11:00 o’clock will be accepted for publication the next day. (10:00 a. m. SATURDAYS) ed advertisements and readers intended for publication on Saturdays will be accepted up to 10:00 o’clock Saturday mornings. There can be no ons into equal North-South and East-West 1941 sedan as the country’s “typical auto- Don Sobkoviak, shown above with his wife, in Watseka, Ill, the approximate center of all cars in use in the United States. Sobkoviak, an employe of the Iroquois Farm Bureau, bought the car third-hand. It has 107,000 miles on its speedometer. The 1941 model represents the average age of all Chevrolets in service, w3 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ¢ }(c.&ident.s turned out en masse to | witness the event. The first “copter” slowed to a mid-air standstill, hovered moment- arily over the town, then descended unfalteringly to rest its rubber in- flated landing gear on the school playground. | ‘Copter number two meanwhile circled the town pausing now and then to view number one’s landing prozress, then repeated the tech- nique ‘and set itceM down a few yards from the other copter on the playground. Thrilled youngsters stood on the school porch and watched the bub- | ble nosed merry-go-rounds settle ‘Lhemmlve:‘ into place. Later in the | day, one of the helicopters took off for Baranof where it will be sta- tined. Pilot Harold Sommer and | mechanic W. F. Watson will op- | erate their craft out of Tenakee | during the mapping program, fer- rying crew members of the Geo- logical Survey to mountain peaks |in the .surroundirg area. A new Hallicrafter transmitter was installed at the Territorial Radio Station by Ken Allen of the Alaska Aeronautics and Commun- ications Commission. The new 100' watt transmitter replaces one of 50 watts and is expected to give more satisfactory 2. R. O. Kemp was a round trip | passenger to Juneau via Alaska | Coastal where &e went for a med- |ical checkup. Nelson, 8,000 Sherman, A. Johnson | prank Hart departed for a trip 37,000; Sunset, Carl Johanesen, |, anchorage and the Interior und 561,500, Radiant, Carl McLean, 17,- | axpects to return in the near fu- 000; Mary Susan, Arthur Alexgnder, t,re 3,500; Reliance, Albert Greenwald,| | 25,000; Yukon II, Harry Marvin, 16,- | 700; Urania II, 16,600; Eagle, Lester Bjorge, 14,-| 200; Princess, Olaf Westhy, 37,000; | Mermaid, Joe White, 35,500; Queen, Earl Onsion, 46,500; Oceanic, Sven Svensen, 23,800; Cape Cross, How- ard Jensen, 28,500; Dolores J. Or- rin Addelman,28,700; Mist, W. B.| Cuthbert, 10,000; Ocean Cape, Nor-| The king sdlmon have finally man DeRoux, 53,200; Elsie III, Lars | puy in their appearance and local ;_l::::x]']ivcszgo;né‘():dl;‘gto“' !MflolNr-]hand trollers have been enjoying , 44,300; Fremont, Ola 4 { Winther, 27.100; ARB 5, Tom Al-\gg‘o-i catches during the past few! lain 23,400. - z o | Charles Wagner made a short David Williams, | trip to, Sitka on business. Mr. and Mrs. George Fox arrived irom Seattle to spend the summer at Superior Packing Company where Mr. Fox is employed as bockkeeper. | PSR 20 10 T T i [} Mis. Gust Wahto, who has been | visiting Mr. and Mrs. Arvo M. | [ Wahto and family left for her| home in Douglas. Tuesday. ! t H L] | ~ At Haines | J Gene Loman, Mrs. Ray Smith, Mrs. James MacCammond, Mrs. Ed Koenig, Mrs. Tommy Ward, Mrs. Ed Alex, Mrs. Francis Fox, and Mrs, Ross Hevel. Haines is still enjoying the freat they received when the Skagway high school band came down on the Gray Mist Friday, May 4. They were met at the Ferry Landing by FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1951 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING REAL ESTATE | REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE high scheol band and & good cur ~ number of Haines citizens. After PHONES 676 and 207 being taken to the school the Lions NEW LISTING: JUNEAU:— ¢ BEDROOM Home, One block from hospital. Large yard, base- ment, fireplace. © DOUGLAS: SPECIAL! } BEDROOM House, furnished. Dbl. lot, fine garden, garage. Immedi- ate occupancy. b PARTIALLY finished large cabin at Lena Cove. Superb view. 30ATS: MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS >hone 675 over First National Bank Club took them for a ride up the road as far as 24 Mile. On their re- turn the PTA had a dinner waiting for them. The concert by the two bands came at 7:30 pm. and was well atténded. After the concert the two bands had a roller skating party with refreshments and then Skegway left at 11 p.m. We hope that our guests had as good a tfime as we did. It is hoped that the ex- perience can be repeated next year. We heartily agree with Mr. Ap-! derson, Principal of the high school of Skagway that both bands need not take a back seat for anyone In| ypw [ISTING IN JUNEAU-- Alaska for the youngsters showed} ypprpx on Star Hill-NO STEPS. remarkable talent for first year 1 bedrcom each apartment. Fur- band students. The band from| .onir R ¥ Skagway was accompanied by Bar-| ;q5g0 yery livable log cabin on a ney Anderson, their principal, be- dllies Mr, William Swick, their di- | o YeIY fine lok L4 BELLE'S CAFE —Juneau’s best gector. restaurant—Make inquiries—Box 2324, The Executive Committee of the PTA wishes to thank all of the band mothers for their cooperation ih providing the dinner for tHe two bands when Skagway visited Office in Gastineau Hotel us and for helping with the skating party. They also wish to thank the : FOR SALE - teachers for their part in helping to make the affair a success, and | DOUGLAS, 4 room house, garage, the Lions Club for taking the) 7166, 1 year old. $2766 will youngsters up the road before their | pandle. Call Douglas 2763. 813-8t dinner. William Winn-Phone 234 e & e 0 0 0 0 0 0 NICE HOME on 9th street, No. 427, at the foot of 9th street hill, is+for sale furnish- ed, three large bedrooms, large kitchen, good furniture. Occupancy 30 days. Priced The Haines VFD was celled outf® to heip put out’' a grass fire at Rort| e Chilkoot. The fire wags between e the fire station and Hallsingland| e hotel. Grass was being burned off (e and got out of control. No damage | e was dope and the fire was soon|e gt $10,500 for quick sale. See brought under control. e or call Peter Wood, 911. 3 813-3t A fire on the pile testing bargela o o @ © o o o o o brought koth the Haines VFD and the Port Chilkoot fire engines out. The fire was brought under control by extinguishers. No damage was dcne. . 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 $10,500. Threz bedrooms. 18x21 living room Graduation and Commencement services for the Haines high school ill be May 13 and will be held the school with the school band Tenakee Topics (Special Correspondence) TENAKEE, Alaska, May 14—For | Tenakee it has been a week of hel- icopters. On May 7 the two heli-| copters being used by the U. S. Geological Survey in its mapping | program, arrived in Tenakee. In slack-jawed amazement, Tenakee’s ALL FOR BIDS Sealed bids in quadruplicate will be received at the Office of the Commissioner of Education, Juneau, Alaska, until 10 o'clock a.m., Tues- day, May 22, 1951, and then pub- licly opened and read for the trans- portation of school pupils to and from the Juneau and Douglas Public | Schools for the school biennium | 1951-53. Specification and bid forms may be obtained at the Office of the Commissioner of Education, (P. O. Box 1841), Juneau, Alaska. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. JAMES C. RYAN, | Commissioner of Education. First publication: May 4, 1951. Last publication: May 18, 19511 * SEALED BIDS will be received by the Cliy Clerk of the Town of Haines, Alaska until not later than 4 pm. on the ith 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 _ subscription 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 is the adjoining Lot 7, Block 5, Haines Townsite, U. S. Survey No. 1179. Building measures 100 feet by 30‘ fcet, has 7 foot eight inch ceiling beight, has concrete foundation and double floor, roof is supported on 2x4 rafters and interior skeleton| framework forming partitions; roof- | ing madterial is single ply 90-1b.| asphalt impregnated felt. Interior walls and ceilings are unfinished and exterior wa nish 1s drop siding on celotex with 2x4 scudding All bids shall be accompanied | by cash, certified check or postal | | money orcers in the amount of 5% of the amount of the bid, payable to the Town of Haines, Alask: Should a successful bidder fail to consummate the purchase of pmp-‘ erty offcred 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 MRE. FRANK. YOUNG, Attest: Mayor. CLARA CARSON, City Clerk. First publication: April 23, 1951. Last publication: May i3, 1951, | for ®0eec0ececcccrecccnccsoce 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 vard and front yard with flowerbeds. Four miles from center of town between Major Bill Dean and Walter Butts. Choice location; on bus line. Two water systems, gravity and well. $500 earnest money will hold for loan applica- tion. Price $10500. Peter ‘Wood. 811-3t yin the program. Father Mosely of {Skagway will preach the Sermon. { The service will start at 8 p.m. (Special Correspondence) v :AINE‘SV. Alaska,{ 1‘;’:5’ 7 — The| ‘pon statter, former Hainesite | advanced course Oof rst Ald has| pac returned from a trip out to his closed with nine members of the|pie in Sacramento, Calif. He class. finishing. Carl - Helnmiller i, May 7 for Valdez where he is was the instructor. { working for Gezzi Trucking Co. Mr. and Mrs. Al Lubcke are back i Louise Cranston T in Haines. a. had as her guest Betty Maki of Skagway. A surprise stork shower was held | py) Reed UIEI;way stayed at Mrs. Ed Koenig Jr. and MIs.|ine Grandyiew Hotel while in| Tommy Ward at the home of Mrs.| goinoc i James MacCammond of Port Chil-| | 4 4 koct. There were sixty-five guests. The hostesses were Mrs: MacCam- mond, Mrs. Ray Smith, Mrs. Virle " Louis Rapuzzi and Mrs. Rapuzzi | Galley 2 Haines News HH with friends E. Smith, Mr. and 14% FT. MAHOGANY Skiff and Lewis, Mrs. Paul Karluck, Mrs. " Lo » MIS.| Mrs. Finnegan and daughter, Mrs,| Anchor, $350.00. 12 h.p. Elto Long Shon Newm and M FOrestiGier Magon and Miss Warner of| Shaft & extra propeller, $20000. | Young. Baby buggles were given| gy owov were visitors in Haines| 2'¢ h.p. Johnson $90.00. Phone to the prospective mothers. Re- Saturda: Green 246. 812-6t freshments were served and games W played. 30 FT. CRUISER, Port Orford KANTOLA HERE j Cedar, Chrysler Royal Power, 4 {ea was held in the home of| p M Kantola sentativ Galley, head, sleeps four. Phone Mis. O. L Lewis of Lutak Gardens " pebresentative o1 miusieop: 811t Mcore Business Forms from An- chorage is stopping at the Baranof |7 ROOM HOME with 2 bedroom Wotal, apartment. Large lot, excellent view. Call Red 380. 811-3t FROM PETERSBURG ~ Lars Eide of Petersburg is at the |TDEAL Salmon Pishing Skiff, like Gastineau Hotel. new, béamy 16-foot windshield, 1 G $300. Phone McLean, Blue 273. 811-6t o o o 0 o o o o Now_ available for a limited @ time only — 10-tube Zenith e Export Radio console having @ the famous three cobramatic ® record changer. Built special @ * . . L) . for Mrs. Rese Ellen Lilligraven. Hostesses were Mrs. Al Lubcke and Mrs. Lewis. Guests were Mrs. Flo- rence Raney, Mrs. Frank Young, Miss Dorothy Callecod, Miss Edith Auldridge, Mrs. Alton Nelson, Mrs. NEW ; Douglas Telephone NUMBERS In case of Fire DIAL 2121 and report fire 1o Fire Depariment. POWDER MAN HERE William F. McCandlish of the|q o o Hercules Powder Co. from San Francisco is stopping at the Bar- ‘nnal Hotel. MISCELLANEOUS MAKE $500 to $1000 selling 4th of | o July Fireworks. Over 300 items . Write today for wholesale cata- log. Zebra Fireworks, Box 2! Tacoma, Wash. . 811 for the Alaska market. Com- plete short wave boat band, and standard broadcast. Gar- rison Radio, Box 986, Juneau; e phone 967. 809tf 5:;0.00..0_.00. MANY OTHER business opportun- GOING FISHING? GILLNETTER, complete. $3750 (S1) READY FOR OCCUPANCY EXQUISTIE imit. log cabin, 3 bed- rooms, Beautiful woodwork, fu 1, 21 acres land, $10.700. (W18) MAGNIFICENT 4 bedroom| heme, neighkoriood. | $12,000. (V716) CLOSE-IN, nice 2 bed: howsz, good lawn, garden, furn- ished, bsmt, Glac.er IliglLway. $7,000. (w23 | NEAT one bedroom home, nice; yard, furnished, West Eighth. $5,000. (W22) MODERNIZED 3 bedroom home,| excellent lot, near schools, Doug- ' las. $7875. tW14) WELL DECORATED small 2 bed- room home, nice lawn, full bsmt, Douglas, $5,000. (W20) FURNISHED small two bedroom hcme, South Franklin, Cash $3,000 or $3,500 on terms. (W19) HILLSIDE 1 bedroom house with room to expand. Only $1900. (W13) COUNTRY 1 bedroom home, needs repairs. Mile 11.$3500. (W11) LOG CABIN, 2 rocms, 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 Beach, $3,000 furn. (W1T) YEAR ROUND country cabin, imit. log, 2 hedrooms. excellent view, furn., near Thane. $4,000. (W21) FINISH THESZ YOURSELF COMPLETE 2 bedroom home, 4 acres, Douglas Island. $2500. (W15) CONCRETE ksmt, driveway, 1 acre, Douglas Island. $2730. (G1D) SUMMER Cabin, move to own lot at low cost, new. $1050. (W9 CHOOSE YOUR OWN LOT MANY EXCELLENT lots for year round homes, summer cabins, re- sorts and industrial sites. Lots located 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 stere,: yery 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, a buy at $22,000. (Y1) | ities and investment properties. Bob Druxman-Phone 891 Juneau—123 Front Street i 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. 811-13t —EMPIKE WANT ADS PAY— i Douglas Numbers Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Co. Foundry Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Co. Power Plant..2242 Brekhus, Edw. . 2828 Chandler, Gayle 2794 Chanpel Bus Lines . 2705 Doyle, James - 2243 Everson, Earl . 2879 Fallen, Grant E. 2782 Hayes, Howard . 2244 Henkel, George 2822 Hixson, Wm. . 2827 Hoskins Apts. - ..2625 Johnson, Fritz . 2821 Johnson, Philip L. and Maude A. . Ross's Oasis Olson, O. P. ..ccooovvevne Oldham, Chas. W. Renshaw, Ray ... Saxon, Homer Ulery, Daniel ... Vienola, Oscar Please use prefix DOUGLAS when call- ing a Douglas number from Juneau. : MOST beautiful boat made, still in original factory wrapping. 16 Ft. Welwood. Call days 967, eve- nings Blue 308. 809-tf 31 PT. Troller “Sub.” Well-rigged, equipped with fathometer. Float 3. 806-tf HOPE'S SECOND HAND STCRE We buy, sell and trade. 214 2nd St. Phone 908. 793-t1 WANTED QUALIFIED General Agent wanted for reputable Insurance Company. 2241 PRICED for a quick sale, Holm's Coff . for . business. Top contracts in your immediate C‘;lle:t %::;g,emm‘d’ 801-27t territory. Complete line of at- tractive Life, Accident & Health|(F YOU are a machinist cr welder and Hospitalization plans. Write| and want your own . shop and Box 34 in care of Empire. 813-3t| husiness, 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 w—fimb furnished or unfurnished partment. Phone 749. 812-tf WANTED immediately 8r. Clerk Stenggrapher, permanent émploy- ment, 38 hour week, good salary. Annual and Sick Leave. Call at|PHILCO Radio-phonograph Comb 206 Territorial Building, Wel-| Table Model, like new. Call 772 fare Department. Phone 1726. 792-t1 811-3t| FLOOR Safe on wheels—Phone 9 Call 34, daytime or 818 evenings. 8-t 805-tf | BLEGTRIC 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. 808-4¢ e e 1713 w2775 ....2826 21786 2781 2784 ..2784 2783 CARPENTERS Wanted. 6 day week. 1| WAITRESS & 1 Fountain Girk Percy’s Cafe. 155-44 e —— e HELP WANTED—Alaska Laundry. 158-t1 FIRST-CLASS; experienced sten- ographer-secretary. Lay office. Robertson, Monagle, Eastaugh. 200 Seward Building. 798-tf TOP QUALITY VALUVES IN USED CARS SPECIAL 1949 Dodge %-ton pickup ' 1949 Plymouth 4-door Sedan 1947 International %-ton panel 1946 International % ~ton pickup 1937 Plymouth Coupe EVERY PRICE — EVERY SIZE EVERY NEIGHBORHOOD PETER WOOD AGENCY JUNEAU — HOMES $16,000 bare, 4 bd, Seatter Tract. $14,000 furn, 4 bd. or apt. Gold Belt. .|$13,800 bare, 1 bd Calhoun near Fed. $9,700 furn, 4 bd, 6th St. near hosp. $6,500 furn, 2 bd, 8th St. near Harber.’ $6,000 furn duplex, Gastineau Ave. $5,000 furn. 2 bd, apt. $20 mo. Gast. £5,000 furn. 2 bd. also lots. Seatter $5,250 furn, 2 bd Immed. back of Baranofu $5,250 furn, 1 bd. 3rd St. near Gold, $2,500 unfinished, end of 4th St. $1,800 unfurn, 2 bd Willoughby, terms. $1,800 furn. 1 bd. Gastineau Ave. JUNEAU — APARTMENT BUILDINGS i $140,000. 16 units, furn. $40,000 down, $700 plus 69, int per month. Now brings over $1,500 mo. $55,000. 5 units, room for expan: sion. Furn. $39,000 bare. Colonial Hotel & ad- Jjoining lot. $30,000 furn, 4 units, 2 blocks Fed Blig. $24,(00 furn, 3 units, income $273 -mo. Terms. $22,500 furn, 5 units, $5,000 down Willovgshby. 3 $22,200 furn, 7 apts, 16 trans, 1 store. On So. Franklin. Terms Income now $800 mo. SEAVIEW Apts and adj. lots. Site for improvement, stores, apts, etc. COUNTRY—Hwy and Auk Bay $25,000, 10 acres on water, 4 houses, boat house. Will subdivide. $14,200 3¢ acres next Hickey's Mkt. New house unfinished. Terms. $12,000, furn 3 bd, 4 mi on Hwy. | acre. 2 $4,500—5 acres River Landing. $4,250 —4 acres and house 8 mi on Hwy. Furn. DOUGLAS — Homes $11,500 furn, 4 bd, $2,100 handles. $9,500 furn. 2 bd, all new furnish- ings. $6,500 furn. 2 bd McCarron house $4,500 unfurn, 4 bd. DOUGLAS — APARTMENT $10,500, 4 units furn. income $210 month. $2,000 down, $110 plus 4¢7, interest monthly. PETER WOOD AGENCY No. 3 Klein Bldg. Tel. 911 USED CARS 1941 PLYMOUTH Sedwn, good con= dition. Radio & Heater, $475.00. _S. & T. Clothing Store. 8l and house Eagle 1949 WILLYS Station Wagon $600, 1937 PYLMOUTH Coupe -...... $300. Call at Alaska Credit Bureau ' 811-t¢ 1941 PACKARD Special Deluxe Club Coupe. Radio, Heater, Over- drive and all accessories. Four good tires, new motor. Needs some body work. Call 991—8 to.’5 p.m. and ask for Kane. 811-3t Pl e Y SN W 1947 FORD Coupe. Excellent con- dition, Phone 473 between 8 and 5:30 pm. 41 CHEV. Business Coupe $500.00. Good condition. New tires last fall. Phone 038R4. Ask for Scott. 809-5¢ |$580 BUYS 1947 Kaiser Sedan, owner leaving city. Call Green 662, 807-8t 1938 FORD 1 Ton Truck. Good condition. New Motor. Phone Red 910. i 189-4¢ 1950 OLDSMOBILE Holiday Deluxe Coupe. Priced for quick sale. Call 95. 758-t 1936 Chev truck, 1% ton 3 heater and spot light, $300. Goeod condition—Inquire Baroumes apts TR Ny 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. e 810-6t STEAM heated rooms, 315 Gold St. 85-tt 1400 SQ. FT. warehouse—two story with elevator—also 1000 sq. ft. B.fi.towlihy Co. 115 Front Street Phone 57 { store, George Brothers. 763-t1 RENT-A-SAW-SERVICE. One-man chain saw, new Titan, $20.00 day. Skil-Saw $5.00 day. Call 911. STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly of Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69-tf WURLITZER Spinet piano for rent. Anderson Piano Shop. = Ph. 143 e PLANT SALE Juneau Garden Club, American Legion Dugout, Saturday May 19th at 10 a.m. 811-3t é

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