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PAGE SIX — THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRENJUNEAU ALASKA . FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1851 = e Ll S R Sl S e ; s - P Burns’ enlistment is up inje © o o o o o © o o o JUNEAU'S |= IRST e ety ol ND§ | STOCK OUOTATIONS While he is in New Jersey, Mrs.|® WEATHER REPORT . ! Burns will visit her son in Utah,|e Temperature for 24-Hour Period @ ‘I‘o (Ml FOR BlooD NEW YORK, June 8 — Closing! meet her zli(:;uuhlor‘-m-lnw and two-|e en:mu 320 o'clock m‘\.; m:rn:’: :‘ | of Alaska Juneau minc‘ jear-old-old grandson. e In Juneau — Maximum, . i o .\l:x ol‘? Uvml‘;‘"'“* is driving for| e 62: minimum, 50 .“ FOR ARMED qm today is 2%, American um‘ FRDM K bRy ‘ol ; ] 5 | 309, American Tel. and Tel, 165%| the Glacier Cab Company and hop.g . At Airport — Maximum, @ A da 4134, Douglas Aircraft!| es to return here in November fol-| ¢ 5: minimum, 48. . | Ana g .' et 4 a]’ A : s o sy~ |& Gt ool REAL ESTATE | REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE et \hT\l""“l“ym_»T"mx Stheied] {-}r"xm. '(\“o‘l xIT le"?;in‘}&;_gng“fifh . FORECAST | Although the blood doning pro- ' cott 73 v, \u\lelll and beb» WE NEED LISTINGS and Mrs. Robe e ‘Korea, He | coer O e ol Hiy brotner| S . Cloudy with lntermittent o gram, seheduled #0r Yombtrow, g0t |g:, Norihern Pacific 42, bammd‘ Mss. Mernice Murphy of Mur-|ISLAND EMPIRE. 230 acre island,| iy g ool o Kl a. 7€ | tending grade school. Hi her| g rain tonight and Saturday. ® away under a slow 8%, North Coli| Mrs. Mernice Murp gt e e Ly TER WOOD is the first of June William also worked on The Empir § e V. unc bell, the Red ' iifornia 45%, Twentieth | ot Uik “has sold tWo une mainland and hig to return from t . | & sister, Ada, is employed by the| s Southeasterly winds 18 to 30 9 | Cross office today wes bemng flogded | -, 18%, U. 8. Steel 40%,| ,qvertised houses in two days and| Sxcellent log house, barn, float, AGENCY Young Burns, 21 years old, Was!|pirst National Bank. ¢ miles per hour Saturday. e with calls of patriotic people eag 280, Canadian Exchanze| i goorescively push the sale of| trails, gardens, heavily forested, ; Juneau high school when % ¢ Low tonight near 48 and high @ [to donate blood for the boys i your property. We have several plenty of wildlife, ideal for re- — isted in the Army in the fall| cAL IHJR\I AN ARRIV HERE |® Saturday near 56. ® | Korea. Over 300 donors had register- | o< today were 1,000,000 shares. | pros 1ve purchasers with money sort, livable year rour EACH MONTH—EACH YEAR 4 T N prospective pi as¢ b o Lo He took his basic train-| TO VISIT THE VERN ¢ PRECIPITATION '¢led up fo noon today. today were as follows: | for substantial down payments. We|_ Patented. §26007, WE SELL MORE HOMES THAN at Fort Richardson and then Sl o (Pact B4 ’r‘““" ending 7:30 a.m. today @ | The necessity of registration was | i1 250,39, rails 80.03, utili-!are also in the market for small EXCELII.;?NT 2 om house, 2i ALL OTHER AGENTS COMBINED as sent to an armored school bl 1o iyt Mr. and Mrs. Vern Lee|s i Of Juneau — 33 inches; @ | pointed out by Mrs. M. O. Johnson, | ;, | income properties priced right for| ¥S: old, cone , gars e, elec- | —— Aberdeen Provi i and Mrs, Leota Smith, Mrs. Mary|® Since July 1 — 7219 inches. @ |chairman, Who with Mrs, K?mwth,(' — h, also car if priced right for h“'b water heater and range,|I challenge them to list their sales where he servi K, Hart arrived by Pan American | ® <At Alrpoth — 38 inehee; ® Clem has been active in promoting | HIKE TOMORROW N f’f:w"‘;_r ;‘;']" ;" 1:‘1"‘){;“ 3, good each month—Peter Wood At the end of th g from the south. ¢ Since July 1 — 4167 inches. ® the program for Juneau. | The Ship, Shank and ~Shutter | NO information over phone on mweLARGiS 4lghe:);1l:);;n$h~ i LWLZh? — o s i he went to Toky igned 0|\’ “Hart who traveled north{® ® © © © © ® ® ® & @' It s necessary for all donors to| ., will tomorrow at 8 am. take| 2-bedroom home unfurnished.; ™ ed ouse, 2 baths,| PRICE DOWN—to $10,500, rm a bak-{ oiin Mrs. Smith is proud of her | e be registered,” she said, “so that the |, 1. 1o Mendenhall Glacier and| Hardwood floors, furnace, etc fpdbion Aving fom ol Sinty) renyitel Nl ek TR hdwa WO YeAIS.| yer three score years and ten and HYDABURG flOM’ | work can be carried on without any two-mile hike up the right | CABIN Lena’s Cove $1050, partially nei;,bof:oogszié J&{,‘e mwiwj‘vfi%? !;gm b byxnxisn;z:'f;:: Combat En-| pleased that she has the health interruption during the stated hours , glacier to get a view of | finished on iforestry lease land. ‘NICE 2 bedro;)m 'hon'-.e e Sl B ermopane 1‘;’ ‘\ A Y u:!;;mv};“\]m-‘, ey w]l;r e m'A;. (ONIRA(T WON BY ‘lr”r bhadgirvmg ;" SRS L ke ier and flats. "I;_?FERCTY () ’gu;nl;ee S flnd lot and garden, good' view and Dfiruez.ln;lev;:lwy:ornell : Po-Hang-' aska to visit her friends in Jun- hours are from 9 a.m. to 12 noon; QRN T e { in Cove an elican. tocktiie 8 > 3 . ng east coast ” N 10 letel: , furn, part bsmt, one|PRICE DOWN—to $9,000, 2 bdrm E” “ou not attac M‘n;.v Fiaks/hidve) bosn. tes CTERTY ]- V. (OlE, 'U"HU :0:_)4,5 PR, SR8 a0 Dab., tomdr- NAMED TO COMMITTEE s°3n;tjmsl_g§hh3§$°°m' CcompIEtely| mile from Juneau. $6,300. (W23)| renovated home, new wall-wall ed to my division, | guests at her ranch in the Walnut el R [ 7 McCrary, Alaska manager| oS Ee HE ree and smail, | WELL DECORATED smail 2 bed-| carpets, new plumbing, new sink, receded " bullding | Creek district near Danville, Cal- At TR e BB P 1or se Roebuck: Co,, Tias been| “C e Puiioe oy & | room home, nice lawn, full bsmt,| new tile linoleum, new elec stove preceded e ek district near Danville, Ce J. V. Cole of Juneau was the suc- | booked fuil but there was still time |, to the Juneau Chamber of | Several lots, 2 apt. houses. Douglas, $5,000. (W20) | an rniture, new road i in cases of | ifornia delighted that i fters i 4] i 3 | 2-BEDROOM home, 2 acres pat. d refrig, new fu , D % blew 1P r0ads | the . Catifornias. i comiig north | Cesstul bidder for consiriotion of 4 | 1t S ATEHNE SNSRI | erce civie affalrs committee. | 2-BHOROOM e, root house, | TURNISHED small two bedroom| roof, siding. In Douglas near “of the o e | small boat float and approach at | APPO‘niments. g} 3 diod *| home, South Franklin, (W19)| school, stores. to reluctant were said AW impos- and the and and ner 0s in Spckane r of Thomas, nd William Burns, n Tooele, Utah. 4 NICHOLSON’S WELDING SHOP Tanks and General Welding ALL WORK GUARANTEED P. 0. Box 1520—Feero Bldg. POINT TO THIS BOTTLE—IF YOU WISH TO ENJOY A CHOICE KENTUCKY BOURBON THAT WILL ALWAYS BE KENTUCKY STRAI 86 PROOF * THE BOND & LILL He| ' ful, action | Bay to return their visit. GOLDSTEIN HAS RARE BLUE GLACIER BEARSKIN Goldszein S -furred blue g t came from the Lituya The glacier bear are a color variation of the r and not numer- do not achieve and great cording to Fi and Wild- but average around 300 pounds. Their Alaska along the coast from the gach Mountains south to Cape Spencer. beauti- cier bear a hide blue Llack are Canadian ‘EKOLITE' Depth Sounder Quick, Easy Installation Low Priced—only $565.00 Junior Ind. records 120 fthms. PLUS Madsen Cycle & Fishing bupplv “Uniformly Fine Since 1869" GHT BOURBON WHISKEY | ARD COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY Hydaburg, Frank A. Metcalf, Ter- ritorial Highway Engineer, an- nounces. He will be awarded the Bids were cpened in his office at p. m today. Cole’s bid was $11,417.60. Other. who submitted bids were K. C. War- ren Co., Ketchikan, $12417.60; Pad- dock Bros.,, of Tenakee, $13,087.72 and Clyde Franks, of Sitka, $14,595. 2 DRAWS §50 FINE A Juneau minor was fined $50 i at 10:15 he crashed three-wheel night owed Last bo into he promised to pay, also. SEATTLE VISITOR { Hotel. MORIARTY HERE the Baranof Hotel. Auto Seats Rebuilt ! Assortment of || FABRIC Jacobson Upholstery Phone 997—Juneau i{ IF YOU ABE SICK and have | POOR HEALTH Try Natural Methods for they may be the ANSWER to your problem Chiropractic Clinic G. M. Caldwell Front & Main Dr. L ATT YOU SAVE MONEY because we made a Special Purchase = of Boys' Blue Jeans 8-ounce Denim - Sizes 2s to I6s JUST RIGHT FOR SUMMER SPECIAL ----- §7.95 While They Last BETTER HURRY T9 SEE THEM NEGLIGENT DRIVING City Magistrate’s Court this after noon on a negligent driving charge motorcycle | the plate glass show window of a local store on Front street, caus- | ing $228.65 worth of damages which | Bean of Seattle is at the C. Moriarity of Anchorage is at After 5 o'clock today regis!ra!inn"} can still be made by calling either | Mrs. Clem at Black 440 or Mrs. M.| O. Johnson at Green 491. 1 The King County Blood Bank | team is arriving at 7 a.m. tomorrow | b A on the Aleutian and will start tak- ing blood at Elks hall, which has been equipped for the purpose by | ' St. Ann’s hospital, at 9. e 1 | The first Alaska blood taken for | the Armed Forces in Ketchikan and netted 107 pints in three hours Thursday night. The blood was taken by Coast Guard cutter to Annette Island and ! from there to Seattle by Pan Amer- ; ican. | From Juneau the blood bank party will go to Seward and Anchorage. | Total blood donation for Alaska is |set for 1,500 pints. TOUR SUITS FILED THIS MORNING IN U5, DIST. COURT n a _ | Four suits were filed this morning | in U. S. District Court. I | Buchan and Heinen Packing Co of Port Armstrong filed suit against the Alaska Industrial Board and !Alice V. Lawseth, asking an appeal from a decision made by the board | in awarding Alice Lawseth payment | for injuries all |a cook for the Port Armstr mon canning company. Th tiffs ask an injunction f ment until the case is the court. A similar case was filed by Ha | Arentsen and Company, at Big Por: | Walter against the Alaska Industrial Beard in the case of Enos Moore | who alleged he received a back in- :judy while employed as a shift fore- man for that company. | Erwin Brown brought suit J. L. Lucier to quiet title to tion of land in Craig by settl of claims which Luci have on the land. The Demmert Packing are defendants in a suit br the City of Klawock in which the city is asking for payment of $3,- 057.75 in back, taxes' plus' $305.75 penalty charge. When the ca was sold last year to the Klawock Co-op -the sum was_said to have \ | ) been put in escrow in the Miners|Lot 1, Block 14. 500'08 and Merchants Bank in Ketchikan | L0V 2 Block 14 ... ;gg-go for payment of the taxes but has Lot 6, Block 21 ..... I not yet been paid the c Lot 10, Block 21 200. s Lot 12, Block 21 .. 200.00 Lot 20, Block 21 100.00 ' FROM GLACIER BAY Tomorrow they plan to leave for | Cordova where they will survey the | Copper River and Prince William | Sound areas in cooperation with the National Forest Sei recreational standpoint. Murie will then go on t quarlers in McKinley Natic CENTRAL DIST. SALMON PACK | 24,954 CASES A total of 24,945 cases of have Lbeen packed in ti Alaska District up to J | announced -today by S This includes 17,351 cases of reds | im Copper River and 2235 cases of | Kings. In the Cook In listrict | 81 cases of reds wére pa ! and 5,218 ca of kings. This brings the to pack to date to 19,646 from"Copper River | pared to 53461 last y | Cook Inlet, 5299 thi ed with 5,505 in 1950. date is 24,945 for 1951 i(or 1950. al to i FROM ll()(!l 1AM, John Beach, W of Hoquiam, { | NOTICE | person and estate of Emily Chisel,! LGl Ui ey oo be BB S0 K ch containing 333.11 | a:ier 145 " Yecreational studies, |8res of land on W. side of Kieheni | RS, i 1% | River approx. 27 miles from Haines, | They are Dr. Adolph Murie, Louis : X g 5 Alaska, formerly Albert Chisel | R, Kaywood and Thomas J. Wil- 1,000.00 liams, and are staying at Hotel | homestead $ T4 A The N. % of the N.E. % and NE. Juneau. par- | qescribed real property. 9,960 { 1951. Wash. | rast publication: June 15, 1951. lix registered at the Baranof Hotel, | — e FROM ANCHORAGE { W. Kelly of Anchorage at the Baranof Hotel. M FROM FAIRBANKS and Mrs. Robert Bain of ! are at the Baranof Hotel. with the Fish and Wildlife S \‘mxl of MiddleQurg, Ken- | is registered at the Baranoli tuc I—’vn OF GUARDIAN'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY | IN THE COMMISSIONERS| COURT FOR THE TERRITORY | OF ALASKA, DIVISION NUM-| BER ONE Before ROSS L. HEVEL, U. S. Com- missioner and Ex-Officio Probate Judge, Haines Precinct. IN the Matter of the Guardianship of the Person and Estate of EMILY CHISEL, an incompetent Notice is hereby given that the| undersigned Lucille Wehrer, of Haines, Alaska, as guardian of the| an incompetent person, by virtue of a license to sell real property issued by the above-entitled court on July 24, 1950, in the above-en- titled matter, will sell at public auc- tion to the highest and best bidder upon terms hereinafter set forth, the | hereinafter described real property.| The sale will take place on June 30, 1951, at the front door of the U. S. Commissioner’s office in Haines Alaska, commencing at 2:00 p.ar. on{ that day and continuing from day | to day until all of said property has been sold. The property to be sold and the minimum bids which will be received therefor are as follows: In the Town of Haines Lot 26, Block 1 . $ 250.0C| Lot 27, Block 1 .....cccoeeeens $ 1750.00} Lot 2, Block 4 and improvements ................ $1,500.00 Lot 9, Block 9 and i improvements ... . $ 1750.00 Lot 17, Block 10 $ 250.00 Lot 11, Block 10 . $ 200.00 Lot 17, Block 13 and improvements $1,000.00 $ 400.00 $ 700.00 $ 400.00 Lot 10, Block 13 . Lot 11, Block 13 ... Lot 12, Block 13 ....... Lots 13 and 14, Block 13 and improvements .......... $5,000.00 )\ear the 'l'nvrn of Halnes Lots 2 and, 3 of Sec. 26, Tp. 28 S. R. 55 E. CRM and the E. % of N.W. %, W. % of NE %, N.E.% of SW.%, 14 of N.W. %, Sec. 4, Tp 29 S. of R. 56 E. CRM, and S.E. % of SE. i of | Sec. 35, Tp. 28, S. of R. 55 E. CRM, containing 160 acres W. of Kleheni River approx. 27 miles from Haines, | Alaska, formerly Goddard Home- stead ........ 5 An undwided 3 xnv.exest m Nugget | Bar Placer Claim, Sur. No. 1564, con- taining 160 patented acres $1,000.00 All tracts, lots, or separate par- cels which sell for less than $1,000.00 will be sold for cash; and all traets, lots, or groups of tracts or lots, ak hereinabove separately described, | which @re sold for $1,000.00 or more | shall be sold for at least 1/3 cash at the time of sale and the remain- der in monthly payments with inter- est at six per cent per annum, with the title of thé property trans- ferred to the purchaser and the re- maining payments evidenced by promissory note secured by first mortgage on the property sold, to be given to the guardian as security for the remainder of the purchase price. The guardian reserves the right to reject any and all bids offered for any portion or all of the above- Dated at Haines, Alaska, June 1, LUCILLE WEHRER, Guardian, First publication: May 25, 1951, 135250 — ONE . $1,000.00 | good well, electricity, unfurnished, immediate occupancy. FOR LEASE a 2-room and a 3- r¢om apartment, private baths. Prefer middle aged couples. Near business district. Small 1-bed- room house, furnished in Doug- las also for lease to couple, with- in 2 weeks. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS | Phone 676 over First National Bank 3 BEDROOM residence. A large, older house in excellent condi- tion. Large living room and din- ing room, fireplace, full concrete ' kasement with automatic oil heat and electric hot water heater, full electric kitchen. Bath and two bedrooms on main floor. Good yard space. Located % block from Federal Building with no hills to climb and extremely high land value. Unfurnished. On Ve(:‘ Loan at present time and SEHmy," for appraised value. Early cccu- pancy. Garage. nice home. $13,000 cash. (B4) | RESIDENTIAL grocery. Will lease or sell buiiding. (B1) YEAR ROUND country cabin, imit. log, 2 bedroonis. excellent view, furn., near Thane. $4,300.00 (W21) j, 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 COCKTAIL bar, $19,800. (B€) STORE-APARTMENT blag 16 un- its. $42,000. (B6) CHICKEN ranch, good business.; Will sell all or part. (B5) | PROFITABLE 1 man business and | GENERAL Store with considerable property. Excellent location and business. Approx. $55,000. (B3) MANY OTHER LISTINGS {Bob Druxmar-Phone 891 Juneau—123 Front Street Auke Bay—Fritz Cove Road Evenings by Appointment bedroom furnished house in Juneau two klocks from | business district. | $7550—3 BEDROOM house in Doug- | las. Under two years old. Au!o-‘y matic oil furnace, garage, large lot. New electric stove and oil, heater. Unfurnished. BUSINESS Property—A prime :tole' space with apartments in best lo- | cation. Rented with excellent in- come at present time. Owner | jinanced. Attractive investment. BELLE'S CAFE—Juneau's best res-) taurant. ! TWO lots in 12th St. District. | Priced at $750.00 each. William Winn-Phone 234 Office in Gastineau Hotel USED CARS i 1947 sTUDEBAKER Champion Se- dan, good condition. See at Stutte & Son Office. Phone 34 or Blue 495. 823-tf 38 CHEV Coupe, 4 good tires & spare, new radiator. Needs paint, $100. Also 33 h.p. Evinrude out- Loard, needs overhauling, $75.00. Call Red 649 evenings or see | Jerry Allen. 829-6t 1938 FORD 1 Ton' Truck. Good condition. New Motor. Phone Red | 910 789-4t FOR SALE ® o 0 0o 0 0 0 0 0 o GLACIER ICE CO.—A real moneymaker for right man or two men. Work six hours four days per week. Business could be expanded. Will sell everything — trucks, 10-ton winch, 10 acres patented land with two buildings at junc- tion Montana Creek and Loop Road. Jeep included. Only business of its kind in the world. Written up by American Magazine. Good investment for Vet. $12,500 takes everything. Terms to right party. Details available through Peter Wood, 911. 829-3t . o o o o e o o o . PRICE DOWN — to $4,000, small downpayment. 2 bdrm furnished. Rents $60 per month now. PROTECTED HARBOR, Fritz Cove the Vic Johnson home $12,000 inc 3 acres cleared land with beach frontage, 3 bdrm, new kitchen. Showings any evening and Sun- days. A beautiful home. WILL INVEST WITH GROUP to buy the Feero property next Hickeys, center of Auk Bay. 3% acres patented, new unfinished house, Price $14,200. Ideal for subdivision or lodge site. NEW LISTINGS—Maurstad Apts. back Moose Club. Income $200 month, price $10,500. Terms. Al- so house next door on Decker Way income $85, price $5,000, ‘Terms. HAVE TWO INVESTORS, $20,000 each, looking for buildings. Have one investor $40,000 looking for business to buy. One investor wants 50x50 bldg site. WE HAVE NINE (9) Apartment and Hotel properties for sale in Juneau. WE HAVE ONLY (6) Juneau homes left for sale—we have five being {inanced. WE HAVE the Eagles Nest again, for $5,000; a 2 bdrm house on Willoughby for $1,900; an unfin- isted on 4th St. steps for $2,500; house behind Baranof for $5,250; small house on third near Berg- man for $5,250. WE SELL GOOD HOUSES F. LIST WITH US TODAY! PETER WOOD AGENCY No. 3 Klein Bldg. Tel. 811 FOR RENT LIVINGROOM, bedroom, kitchen- ette & bath. Fritz Cove Road. See Brownie the Barber. 829-tf PIANO, blende finish. €ee and play to appreciate $285.00. Rifle, 300 Savage model 99. Like new, tras. $75.00. Phone Green 702 after 5 p.m. BEACH Cabin. Furnished and wired. Near Lena Point. Phone 62 after 6 p.m. 824-Tt SUMMER Home on Louisa beach, running water, excellent view. Call 431 or 253. 821-tf FOR SALE full basement, nice yard on 10th Street. One bedroom is fixed as a nursery. Call Green 135. 830-tf The ODDS are against our making |ENDS meet at these prices—but— S you we are sacrificing. | Stoves, oil, kerosene, electric, or combination $20.00 and up. Washing machines, some old, some 1new. automatic and other $20. up. Beds—wood, iron, steel, with springs and mattresses $10.00 and up. | Restaurant equipment — includes gas, | oil range ‘with hood, sink, stools, \ cash register, water heater, etc. Tables, — kitchen, occasional, tea, cocktail, end—all types from $5.up. Carpet Sweepers — good as new. Chairs—of all kinds and prices. ‘Bmdes—nll sorts of gadgets stuff, trinkets and gimmicks. | ODDS & ENDS | Opposite Cold Storage—Phone 829 830-1t NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: ‘Thut J. B. Burford, executor of the Estate of Josephine C. Spickett, de- ceased, has filed his final account |and report of his administration thereof, in the United States Com- missioner’s Court for Juneau Pre- cinct, at Juneau, Alaska; that 1( o'clock A. M. August 13th, 1951, has been fixed as the time and said court the place for hearing same; and that all persons concerned the#ein are hereby notified to appear at said time and place and file their objections,” if any, to said final ac- count and petition for settlement | and distribution thereof. Dated: Juneau, Alaska, June 8ih, 1951, J. B. BURFORD, Executor. First publication: June 8, 1951. | Last publication: June 29, 1951. e | COZY two bcdruom fur mshed house, | EASY Spin Dry Washing Machine. Phone Red 949 after 6. 815-5t 31 FT. Troller “Sub.” Well-rigged, equxpped with fathometer. Float 806-tf FLOOR Safe on wheels—Phone 98 daytime or 818 evenings, 778-tf MISCELLANEOUS HOPE'S SECOND HAND STORE We buy, sell and trade. 214 2nd +St. Phone 908. 793-t1 TOP QUALITY VALVES IN USED CARS SPECIAL 1649 Dodge %-ton pickup 1949 Plymouth 4-goor Sedan ex- | 827-5¢ ‘ SMALL three room apartment. Phone 036-1 long, 1 short. 829-3t | STEAM heated rooms, 315 Gold St. 735-t1 11400 SQ. FT. warehouse—two story with elevator—also 1000 sq. ft store. George Brothers. 162-t¢ RENT-A-SAW-SERVICE. One-man chain saw, new Titan, $20.00 day. Skil-Saw $5.00 day. Call 911. STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly of Mbonthly. Colonial Rooms. 69-tf -| WURLITZER Spinet piano for rent. Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143 WANTED COAST Guard officer wants Bach- elor apartment, close in. Phone Room 212 Gastineau Hotel. 830-t{ A LIBRARIAN wants to rent a small apartment, or small house, or a room with kitchen privil- eges. Please call the Territorial Museum. 828-3t \ ALASKA Hellebore Producers will purchase False Hellebore Roots on Mon. Wed. & Fri. from 5 to 6 pm. at No. 20, Channel Apt. Those who have not dug roots shduld contact Joe Smith. Phone Black 820 after 5 p.m. 828-6t ROOM, Board, Child care, in nice private home during summer for working mother and small daughter. Phone 709 evenings. 828-4t HOUSE or Apt. One or two bed- rcoms. Phone Red 185. 1947 International %-ton panel 1946 International %~-ton pickup 1937 Plymouth Coupe R.W.Cowling Co. 115 Front Street Phone 57 pam. A, F, of L. Hall, HELP WANTED—Alaska Laundry. 58-t¢ 1 WAITRESS & 1 Fountain girl. Percy’s Cafe. 755-14 PUSSSSCUELCUSS ISy NOTICE As of June 9th, Milk delivery on Saturday will be started one hour earlier. = Please have your bottles and tickets out. Your cooperation is requested. —Juneau Dairy Pro- ducts. 829-3t SPECIAL MEETING Central Committee 4th July cele- bration Saturday, June 9 at 6:30 | pm. Baranof Hotel lobby. 830-2t TAKU GILLNETTERS Mceeting on Saturday, June 9, 2 m—y 827-tf |