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PAGE SIX NEWS ITEMS EQQN CITKA sezial Cerrespondence) May 20,—Winners POPPY Pos- es. Miller, vice Beauchamp, Linn md Duke Mitrovich, direc new officers will be in: ‘(hr first meeting in July. | At summer en's Clu them to uildin Mil their final meeting before vacation the Sitka Wom- incorporated to enable me ownership of a ed over to them by be used as a club Lezic enjoyed a ban-| itheran Service talled their new of- Mrs. Grace Chase, president; Jok Bahrt vice president; . William Arthur, secretary and Mrs. Lee Richard, treasurer. Mrs Leslie Yaw acted as installing of- ficer. YOU'LL ALWAYS MAKE THIS CHOICE KENTUCKY BOURBON "Uniformly F;no Since 1869” KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 86 PROOE « NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION « NEW YORK, N. Y. e ——— 19 YEARS OF SERVICE IN ALASKA Year ‘round Reduced Fares One Way 63.00 98.00 Round Trip 113.40 176.40 80.00 144.00 104.50 188.10 Plus Tax Reduction on Round Trip Anchorage Kodiak Homer Naknek A. B. 107 Daily Flights — Passengers, Mail and Air Cargo Connections at Anchorage for all Interior and Westward Points Tickets and Reservations BARANOF HOTEL Phone 716 Whitti- | T.‘m‘lk"‘ alled at THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE ~JUNEAU, ALASKA planned for the sum- all work on e members raising events months and will Fair which is scheduled second weekend Th fund fmer the the d e Cub Scouts have g and active program planned fcr the summer months. On June 3 {they will have a weinie roast kite flying contest at the Halibut | Point picnic grounds; Ju 24 a | pic and soft ball game against | their dads at Point; July ! Mcuntain; trin to Go {the USCG Cahoone, can be obtained from the fice; August 26, a cal test and picnic at the a place at Thimblebe Also, during - the good weather, Richard Radach will have swir minz classes for the Cubs. There fwiil be pack - meetings during this {ime. e 5 an all day Springs aboard pnxmr,\iun August no Feta Sigma Phi pledzes started train for the Ritual of Jewéls which falls in November, but will | not hold classes during the sum- mer months when many of them be v ioning in the States thy Krentz, their instructor, announced that classes will resumed early in September. Fifty-four students were gradu- ated from Mt. Edgecumbe School at Commencement exercises held Friday evening. The address was given by Emil Notti and the valedictory address by { Clara Siverly. A special guest at the ceremony was Elizabeth B. Roe Cloud of Portland, Oregon and American Mother of 1950. The class was introduced by Al rence and the diplomas pre- ented by Clarence Ashby. ‘The in- | vocation and benediction were giv- :n by Father L. Sweeney, S.J. and he Rev. Henry Chapman respect- ively. John Van Horn was present 0 make the American Legion citi- | zenship award. Michael Ossorgin’s i Choir sang before and after the seremony. be L | Cemmencement exercises for the Sitka High School Class of '51 were held Wednesday evening at the High School gym. Those graduating Robert and Fannie Franks, Dorylee Jean Blanc, Donald Forbes, Nina Elliott, Bud Smith, Dick Mc- Nulty, Terry Troutte, Herbert Oja, Al Gray, Marian Myers, Robert Thurman, and Jack Lawrence. Jack Lawrence successfully grad- ¢ iated with his class though he has jeen a patient at a sanitarium in| Taccma for the past year. The class was presented by Su- perintendent T. J. Cole; latorian address given Jean Blanc wdress by Fannie Franks. Speaker f the evening was Frank Croshy. Fred Geeslin made the Lions Club scholarship award to Fannie Franks and Russell Clithero, the Legion citizenship award to Elliott. by Dorylee First aid courses for instructors | week by Red honor zuest Friday evening of last week | at a stork shower given by Paul- Twenty fnends joined in filling a dollbuggy wnh babj.‘ were started this Mis. Lloyd Hames was- ine Ballinger. SALE OF USED REFRIGERATION EQUIPMENT ~QCI0R (10") Friedrich Floatingair Refrigerator Meai and Dairy, New Model an Open-View Refrigerator Not a scratch on it =11 1-12" McCray Refrigerator Open-View As good as new 1-20 cu. it. Reach-in Paniry Refrigerator 1-Weber 20 cu. ft. Frozen Food or Ice Crea $1550.00 1000.00 1250.00 395.00 495.00 m Case 1-Seegar 20 cu. ft. Reach-in Refrigerator, almost new 495.00 1-Frigidai 4 cu. ire 60 gal. Ice Cream Case Apariment-size Refrigerator 1 1 i it 545.00 175.00 The above complete with compressors Qiher 1-—DBarnes Computing S 1—JFederal Steak Machine, electric . 1—American Used Slicer, electric ... 1—Tenderator Steak Machine, electric 1—KI ut 1% H.P. Meat Grinder, electri 1—1/% H.P. National Meat Grinder, electric “eed Slicer, used very 1—Model 1512 Hobart Angle- 1—Star ar Hot Dog Machine, vloctnc 2 ¥ 1—Electrocuted Hot Dog Machine, electric ............. teamro lsed Store Equipmeni: e, 24 1b. capduty not electric 95.00 75.00 95.00 . 25.00 . 175.00 295.00 375.00 25.00 22.50 llttle 5 Can be seen al: 296 Scuth Franklin or 'l'elephone 971 First Come, First Served? et e TANDY BROTHERS for in September. | and | a wildflower hunt up ou Harbor ;™ salutatory the salu- | and the Valedictorian | Nina | several gifts which were wheeled in as nhn ! surprise. Mrs. Frank Tilson. was hostess Cross field representative Rnlph Zwolsman. Classes are being held | an inter-|in the Legion Anmex; five mghm "weekly for ¢wo weeks to compleca 12 tmxty hnur course. a stork. shower for Mrs. Don Mec- Jr. at her home this week. The guest list was made up entlre. I of relatives. | Graw, | Mrs. Walter ‘Dangel was honor uest Thursday evening at a stork ver given at the home of Mrs. oiton Bade with 'Mrs: Howard rent as co-hostess. laved during' the evening' after vhich refreshments weré served. I 4 Mr. and Mrs. daughter Diaha Denali enroute Mr. ‘Paul Dupler ‘and left aboard the to Kodiak where Dupler will take over the law moved to ‘Anchorage. The Duplers | wad lived in Sitka’ about a year, during which time he was admm:ad o the bar. Chester Young, who came to Sit- left for Anchorage on being recalled !to the maritime service. His family will remain here for the summer, Mrs. Willilam Richards abcard the Denali from her home in Walla Walla, Washington, to attend her son, Bud Smith's grad- uation from Sitka High School. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Skaris left aboard the Baranof for Seattle. He will enter the Marine Hospital after weeks of illness. Mrs. W. L. Rottluff, who has been ill since last fall, left aboard the Denali, accompanied by her| sister, Mrs. James Novy with whom | she will spend the summer months at her Seattle home. Charles Kidd left by plane Mon- d: morning enroute to his par- ents home in Fairmont, West Vir- ginia after receiving mother’s illness. He plans to re- turn in about two weeks. Mrs. Vienna Rhoades and son summer with relatives outside. Mrs. Edgecumbe Sanitarium. A first® daughter, second child, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bartells at the SJ-Community Hos< pital, Saturday morning, May 12. The name is Doris Ann, and she weighed seven and three quarters pounds. Bureau of Public Roads. A third child, Barbara Ann, second daughter, weighing eight s Jack Gottschalk, Sunday, May 13, at SJ-Community Hospital. Mr, Gottschalk is employed at the Le- ! gion Club. Lillian Ann Jenkins and Michael Ossorgin weres married Saturday evening at a formal double ring ceremony performed by the Rev. Henry Chapman at the Mt. Edges cumbe School chapel. Mr. and Mrs. Stockton Webb were best man and matron of honor; were Hedi Schall and Susan Swen- con; ushers were Dr. Robert Staff and Al Holman and Sandy Me-| Brayer was flower girl. Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin McBrayer represented the bride’s family and Ossorgin’s choir sang for the pro- cessional and recessional. The wedding reception followed immediately at the Totem Club jwith Peg Lawrence and May Ane thony acting as hostesses. Assist~ ing the hostesses were Mrs. Ben McErayer, Mrs. Susan Swenson, xcam Marks, Elizabeth Marks, red Geeslin and Al Holman. A wedding breakfast was ser aboard the Webbs cruiser, ved NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That on May 15th, 1951, ia the Com- missioner’s Court for Haines Pre- cinct, at Haines, Alaska, Georze A, Parks of Juneau, Alaska, was pointed administrator with the wili annexed of the Estate of R. J. SHEPARD, also known as Rober., Jerome Shepard, deceased, situatec n the Territory of Alaska. Al per- ons having claims against sajc *slate are required to presen. them #ith verified voucher. require by law, to sald adminisirator at the sffice of the U. S. Commi Haines Precinet, at Haine within six months from { »f the first pu ion aotice. oner fer Alaska date of GEORGE A. PARKS, Administrator W.W A, First publication: May 17, 1951. Last publication: June 7, 1251 NOTICE TO CREDITORS | Notice is hereby given that the undersigned WILLIAM J. RECK has been duly appointed as executor of the Last Will and Testament and of the estate of JOHN RECK, de- ceased. All persons having claims against the estate of deceased are rejuired Lo present them to the und gned at Juneau, Alaska, within six (6) months from the date of this notice. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, May 8, 1951. WILLIAM J. RECK, Executor. May 10, 1951. May 31, 1951. First publication: Last publication: Games were | practice of John Hughes 'who has® ka akout three. months ago as but- | cher for the R & R Market, has | arrived i word of his| | Rhoades is an employee at the Mt. Mr. Bartells is with tha pounds, was born to Mr. and Mrs.| bridesmaids | Romany i ap- | this | 4 | 1e Ossorgins were then taken ' McKale's home on Long Is-| ere they will spend a week. | fl?Ml RUBBISH PICK .. Up.FQ BE NEXT WEEK e e et <In3t crews I\:Ve al- I cidently picked up 26 loflds resulting from spring s, Bert ' Lybeck,! n said today. ! heginning Monday | the “Home Hotel, two ' e op will ‘work nnrch" and west © tentional pick up otv | debris until the city limits on Gla-; cier Highway are reached. He ex-f | pect to have "the final ' mop up crapleted in four days. Anyone having rubbish not nor- mally rrk(’d up by the dlsposal. companies should place it on the' cdge of the streets for convenient pick up by the city crews, Lybeck | land w i 4 read; cleg &traet forc Bowev morr 42 mvn ON PAA WEDNESDAY; 11 IN Elcven persons: arrived here on an American World Alrways Wed- day; 12 went through to An- | chorage connecting with Pacific| | Northern Airlines and 19 flew south. From Seattle: Don Abel, Henry den, Lawrence Knapp, E. V. olen, Jess Waring, Robert Smith, | P. Kinney, Nels Lundli, Jean Carter. To Seattle: J. Garcia, C. Brena,‘ | F. Rossison, A. Rossison, Mr. and: | Mrs. William Brown, Mr. and Mrs, | William C. Dabney, Mr. and Mrs, Will Reedy with children Gail and Bruce, Eugene Jablonski, Harriman, J. M. Walker, Tom Os- wald, W. I. Wright, T. J. Halter, To Ketchik: Charles Lewis. 2 SAILORS DIt IN [CY SEA AS BOAT CAPSIZES | NEWPORT, R. I. May 24, — (P —; | Two sailors perished and about 135, J'nure were pitched into icy seas| “edge of hurricane” | | | { | | “ oday when an David left by plane to spend the‘ torm capsized a * 50-foot launch' NEW Ford Truck Springs, frout | returning a their ships shore leave party to! in the harbor. { Capt. T. H. Templeton, chief of | staft for the Naval base here, said| “I don’t believe anyone is missing.”| t’ Twenty-four men, including 15| | stretcher cases, were hospitalized. | Seconds after the launch over-; turned in windlashed seas between ' the city of Newport and the Naval | s base island only a short distance out in the Lay at least 15 other! coats raced to the rescue, ! al-LLFRb WANTED Boys and girls to sell American Legxgn poppies, Come to Du(,oun anytime turda, | CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION I, NEIL F. MOORE, Audiior of|_ the Territory of Alaska, and custod- ian of corporation records for said Territory, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that there has been filed in this office on the 23rd day of May, 1951, the written consent of all the stock- holders of the J. F. MALONY COMPANY ja corporation organized and exist- mg under and by virtue of the laws | of the Territory of Alaska, to the dissolution of said corporation. THEREFORE, in view of the above ‘premis:c I DO FURTHER CERTI- FY that the J. F. Malony Company. a corporation, is dissolved, pursuant to Section 36-1-146, ACLA, upon the filing in this office oi the proper proof of publication of this certificate. (SEAL) IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, 1 have hereunto set my hand and af- fixed by official seal, at Juneau, the Capital, this 23rd day of May 1951. (s) NEIL F. MOORE. By Lorraine Bayer, Chief Clerk. First publication: May 24, 1951. Last publication: June 14, 1951. TOP QUALITY VALYES IV USED CARS SPECIAL | | i 1849 Dodge %-ton pickup 1949 Plymouth 4-door Sedan 1947 International 1%-ton panel 1946 International % -ton pickup 1937 Plymouth Coupe R.W.Cowling Co. 115 Front Street Phone 57 i DOUGLAS 4 room huuse, gnmge REAL ESTATE | THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1951 REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE PHONES 676 and. 207 NEW LISTING: JUNEAU:— 4+ BEDROOM Home, One block from hospital. Large ard, base- ment, fireplace. DOUGLAS: EPECiAL! 3 BEDROOM House, furnished. Dbl. 1ot, fine garden, garage. Immedi- ate occupancy. PARTIALLY f.rished large cabin at Lena Cove. Superb view. BOATS: MURPHY & MUBRPHY KEALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS | Phone 675 over First Natlopal Ban‘lf’mem to keep rolling upwards, these rrrrrrrrredrea NEW LISTING IN JUNEAU-- DUPLEX on Star Hill-NO STZPS. 1 bedrcom ¢azh apartment. Fur- nished. $4000. Very livable 1og cabin on a very fine lot. BELLE'S CAFE—Juneau’s best restaurant—Make inquiries—Box 2324. William Winn-Phone 234 FOR SALE on. Burning Heater. Apply - to Wellman Holkrook, Point Louisa. 818 6t letcly rurmsl\ed New uphoist- ery, drapes, curtains. Fine view. Located. E St. Douglas. Call Douglas 2441 after 5:: 30 fllfl—%i FOR SALE OR RENT SCHILLER Grand Piano. Mahog- any case. In good condition. Phone Black 369. 8174t { { | i CAR Bed for Baby, Comb. Baby Swing & Car seat, OccasinnulI Chair, Bridge Lamp, Hot Point Electric Heater, Wheel Barrow— rubber tires. Phone Green 135. 816-5t $19.50. Rear $29.50. P. O. Box 821 Anchorage, Alaska. 816-3t ! e | OUTBOARD Motor 5 h.p. Evinrude, $60.00. Call Blue 5"9 after 5 pm, 816-3t! | PORTABLE Double Drum Donlg&a with cable block and falls. Call! 399. 816-3t | EASY Spin Dry Wn.shmg Machine. Phone Red 949 after 6. 815-5t $7166. 1 year old. $2765 will| handle. Call Douglas 2763. 8138t 30 FT. CRUISER, Port Orford Ccedar, Chrysler Royal Power, Calley, head, sleeps jour. Phone' Blue 809. 811-f | 31 FT. “Troller “Sub.” Well- -rigged, equipped with fathometer. Float | 3. 808-t1 | PRICED for a Juick sa]e, Holm’s Coffee Shop. Ready for Jusiness. Call at Coftee Shen. 801-27t IF YOU are a machinist cr welder and want your own shop and business, here is your opportun- iy. My home and shop with stock and eguipment is for sale. For - particulars, contact owner John R. Kolstrand,Box 284, Pet~ ersburg, Alaska 79827t - — PHILCO Radio-phonograph Comb. Table Model, like new. Call 772.] 792-1¢ FLOOR Safe on wheels—Phone 98 u_n time or 818 evenings. 778-tf LEcTRIc train, mangle, set glass- ware, deep-!reeu 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 —EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY— CALL ron BIDS FIFTH wnwvg_m.n The Common Council of the elcy of Juneau 1§ g for sealed b1d= to be opened a Wro cil ‘meeting 'to be eld on day, this City’s piece of equipment known as a “Fifth Wheel for a Semi- Trauer Hitch.” Bids will'be received at ity Clm’k‘s ytfiae in the Clty >uilding en th '} et up until 8:00 P. M. that date and ‘he bids will be opened some time luring the Council Meeting. The City of Juneau reserves the right to reject any and all bids and ‘o waive informalities. No 'bidder may withdraw his bid after 8:00 o'clock P. M. June 7th, nor before award of bid unless said award is delayed fot a period exceeding thir- ty days. This equipment may be examined at the City Shaps on Harbor Way. C. L. POPEJOY, City Olerk. First publication: May 24, 1951. Last publication: ‘June 5, 1951. Bob Druxman-Phone 891 June 7, 1951 Yor the sMu or]uoms SECOND HAND STORE | “OUR POLICY! Fair prices for both buyer and seller. It is our earnest desire to com- bat the temptations of inflation and, at the same time, briny to our clients honest pric flect current’ econom We want to to Unscrupulous or ill-advised over-| pricing eventually comes back to; those who are guilty of such acts. By helpizg the inflationary move- same people must, as a result, pay higher prices when they next buy. We do not deny that it is some- times possible to get an exorbitant price, BUT such sales usually re- quire at least five or six times the normal amount of time necessary to consummate an honest sale. If you want your own home, ex- amine our listings today. You will find almost every one assures you| of a dollar’s value for each dollar spent. If you want to sell your home, call us for assistance. We will not make any false promises of extrav- agant prices or imaginary buyers. We will, however, make every hon- est effort to secure a fair price for your home. It will be our pleasure to serve you in any way possible. Bob Druxman. | READY FOR OCCUPANCY EXQUISITE imit. log cabin, 3 bed- rooms, beautiful woodwork, furn., 21 acres land, $10,000. (W18) MAGNIFICENT view, 4 bedroom home, excellent neighborhood. $12,000. (W16) CLOSE-IN, nice 2 bedroom home, good lawn, garden, view, furn- ished, bsmt, Glacier Highway. $7,000. (W23) NEAT one bedroom home, nice yard, furnished, West Eighth.| $5,000. (W22) MODERNIZED 3 bhedroom home, excellent lot, near schools, Doug- las. $7875. (W14) WELL DECORATED small 2 bed-| room home, nice lawn, full bsmt, Douglas, $5,000. (W20) FURNISHED small two bedroom heme, South Franklin, Cash| $3,000 or $3,500 on terms. (W18) HILLSIDE 1 bedroom house with room to expand. Only $1900. (W13) 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 Beach, $3,000 furn. (W17) YEAR ROUND country cabin, imit. log, 2 bedrooms, excellent view, | furn., near Thane. $4,300.00 (W21) FINISH THESIZ YOURSELF COMPLETE 2 bedroom home, 4 acres, Douglas Island. $2500. (W15) CONCRETE bsmt, 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 Jupeau, West Juneau | and Auke Bay, on Auke Lake, Fritz Cove Road, Lemon Creek and North Douglas Highway. INVEST IN JUNEAU COCKTAIL bar, $19,800. (B€) STORE-APARTMENT bldg., 16 un- its. $42,000. (B6) CHICKEN ranch, good business. Will sell all or part. (B5) GROCERY store, very good witt| 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. [3'e) MANY, OTHER busincss opportun- ities and invéstment properties. Juneau—123 Front Street Auke Bay—Fritz Cove Road Evenings by Appointment MISCELLANEOUS We 'buy, ‘sell and trade. 214 2nd St. Phone 908. 793-tf HELP WANTED YOUN Woman typist, graduating high school student preferred for goud parmanent position. Ap- ply Alaska Electric Light & Power. 817-tf SITUATION wum:n; 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, Calll’.l 811-13t | e i .| ACROSS steel EVERY PRICE — EVERY SIZE EVERY NEIGHBORHOOD \PETER WOOD AGENCY JUNEAU — HOMES bridge — Vienola home arid two 60x150 cleared lots. Full concrete basement. 3 possible 4 bd. $9,700 furn, 4 bd, 6th St. near hosp. $6,500 furn, 2 bd, 8th St. near Harbor. $6,000 furn duplex, Gastineau Ave. $5,000 furn. 2 bd, apt. $20 mo. Gast. 185,000 furn. 2 bd. also lots. Seatter $5,250 furn, 2 bd Immed. back of Baranof. $5,250 furn, 1 bd. 3rd St. near Gold. $3150 1 bd furn, Star Hill. $2,500 unfinished, end of 4th St. $1,900 unfurn, 2 bd Willoughby, terms. $1,800 furn. T bd. Gastineau Ave. JUNEAU — APARTMENT BUILDINGS $140,000. 16 units, furn. $40,000 down, $700 plus 6¢;, int per month. Now brings over $1,500 mo. $55,000. 5 units, room for expan¢ sion. Furn. $39,000 bare. Colonial Hotel & ad- joining lot. $30,000 furn, Bldg. $24,C00 furn, mo. Terms. $22,£00 furn, Willovzfby. $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 3'2 acres next Hickey's Mkt New house unfinished. Terms. $12,00, 3 bd furn. 3 acres. $4,500—5 acres and house Eagle River Landing. $4250 —4 acres and house 8 mi on Hwy. Furn. DOUGLAS — Homes $12,600 4 Ld furn like new. $11,500 furn, 4 hd, $2,100 handles. $9,500 furn. 2 bd, all new furnish- ings. $6,500 furn. 2 bd McCarron housa $4,500 unfurn, 4 bd. DOUGLAS — APARTMENT $10,500, 4 units furn. income $2i0° month. $2,000 down, ‘$110 plus 4¢/, interest monthly. PETER wool) AGENCY No. 3 Klein Bldg. Tel. 911 USED CARS 1931 MODEL A — Converted Royal B'ue Ambulance. Makes cheap bus, fishing truck or building supplies transportation. Phone Black 309. 817-4¢ 4 units, 2 blocks Fed 3 units, income $275 5 units, $5,000 down 1939 FORD 2 door. Good transpor- tation. Green 963. 816-4t CHEV. 4 Wheel drive. Army model 1%-2 ton. See by Harbor Cafe. Call Green 393. 816-6t ’ 1947 FORD Coupe. Excellent con- dition. Phone 473 between and 5:30 pm. 810-tf 1938 FORD 1 Ton ‘1ruck. Good condition. New Motor. Phone Red 910. 789-4t 1950 OLDSMGBILE Hoiiday Deluxe Coupe. Priced for quick sale. Call 95. 758-t1 2 1936 Chev truck, 1% ton stake— heater and spot light, $300. Good condition—Inquire Baroumes apts ~ FORRENT STEAM heated Bachelor apartment three rcoms and bath. Black 783. s1844t STEAM heated rooms, 315 Gold 8t 735-t 1400 SQ. FT. warehouse—two with elevator—also 1000 store. George Brothers. e AT RENT-A-SAW-SERVICE. Ofiés] chain saw, new Titan, $20.00 di Skil-Saw $5.00 day. Call 911. STTAMHEATED Rooms, weekly E Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69! e T T T DR WURLITZER Spinet piano for rent Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 18 WANTED FIRST-CLASS, experienced ographer-secretary. Law, Robertson, Monagle, Easf 200 Seward Building. 708-8 LOST AND FOUND TAN Overcoat. Name inside, Tom Dyer. Phone 434. 816-4t