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PAGE SIX and The TAPLEY RETURNS FROM ROAD INSPECTION aid work e the head of the A A T Georg engineeri Road C M. Tapley, division of mmission, made trip to Haines Tuesday road reconstruction and ments which have just bee pleted by the Lytle-Green Cor tion Company All work under their c Tapley wdition. to of the m t Hotel Juneau. 7 . g& rue Sour Mash — bourbon is slow-made, slow-aged for deeper, richer, fuller flavor. Make it your Key to true bourbon enjoyment. OLO FITZGERALD Genuine SOUR MASH Bourbon STITZEL-WELLER DISTILLERY, Est. Louisville, Kentucky, 1849 1007 Bonded Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey—100 Proof i 3 Defense is your job, too! Searching our coastal waters for unidentified submarines, this Navy blimp pilot is constantly on the alert to protect American shores. His blimp carries the most effective airborne detection gear in the world, enabling him to pinpoint and track a target even when it is submerged. And he is doing a vitally important job in defense of America. Defense is your job, too. And one of the best ways for you to do your part is by keeping yourself and your country economically strong. Buy U. S. Defense* Bonds now and regularly. Go to the pay office where gou work and sign up for the Payroll Savings Plan or join the Bond-A-Month Plan where you bank. But don’t put it off—do it today! The U. S. Defense Bonds you buy give you personal financial independence Remember that when you're buying Defense Bonds you're building a personal reserve of cash savings. Money that will some day buy you a house or educate your children, or support you when you retire. Remember, too, that if you don’t save regularly, you generally don’t save at all. 8o go to your company’s pay office—now—and sign up to buy Defense Bonds through the Payroll Savings Plan. Don't forget that bonds are now a better buy than ever. Because now every Series E Bond you own sutomatically goes on earning interest every year for 20 years from date of purchase instead of 10 as ! This means that the bond you bought for $18.75 can return you not $25—but as much as $33.33—i just hold it the extra ten years! A $37.50 bond pays $6 on. For your security, and your country’s, too, buy U. S. Defense Bonds now! 6.66. A *. 8. Savings Bonds are Defense Bonds Buy them regularly! The U. 8. Government does not for this advertising. The Treasury Department ik ir patriotic donation, the Advertising Council and THE DALY ALASKA EMPIRE bMI Na- Port Ang- |} i accepted by 1 o 160 CARRIED ON Haines, cut-off es to the Can- | said | ALASKA COASTAL TUESDAY TRIPS Traveling on Alaska Coastal Air- s Tuesday trips was a total of sengers with 42 on interport, 64 departing and 5¢ arriving Departing for Olivers Inlet: J. J. Leonard; for Dundas Bay: Elwin Scott; for Chatham: Ole Sinnes, it Carlson, J. Likeness, Mrs. J. ness, Donita Likeness, Clarice , Loren A. Conner, Emma James Nichols, Emil Os- for Tenakee: Mrs. for Pelican: Don Meal, Lik Likene: C tranm; Bemis; Iverson. For Hoonah: E. R. McChesney, Cliff Barnhill, Jim Langdon, Bar- Lara Welsh, Jeanne Welsh; for Pet- |ersburg: G. E. Edelman, B. Ballard, for Ketchikan: Joyce Anderson, E. Smeltzer, R. Schuman; for Wran- | gell: Mrs. Gay Helland, Tony Hel- {land, Gary Helland, A. Nesaham, | L. Caywood. For Excursion Inlet: Peter Mol- |lan, Melvin Mollan, Johnnie Faw- cett; for Funter: Bergman Lee; for Ed Gustavus: Mel Olson, R. J. McKin- | Tom Dyer, O.| for Pelican: Finney; for Taku Ledge: Mary Leath; for Tracy Arm: J. Greany. For Sitka: Jeanette Makela, Al- fred Makela, Edward O'Connor, D. Thompson, Grace Clyde, C. Wyller, E. Hamilton, Tom Morgan, Mr.and Mrs. R. E. Kellogg, Hallene Price, | K. M. DeLahmt, Joan Riving, Mary Turick, Kay Mitchell, Mrs. K.. M. DeLahmt. For Skagway: P. Stanton, Dr. M. i | R. Frankovelgia; for Haines: ! | Jeanett Mann, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Eger, G. M. Tapley, G. R. Russell, | Mrs. Don Pegues. Arriving from Skagw: {enson, Howard Robinson, N. John- Iston, R. C. Acton, Bud Zeregh, Mrs. (Mary Helen Zeregh, Mrs. R. Wese- {man, Mrs. Fern Weseman, Dr. R. Weseman, Mrs. Marian Fraser, Mr. | and Mrs. D. Earl Wilson; from | Haines: G. M. Tapley, George R. { Russeil, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry McKin- | ney; ay: ‘W. Anuruk, Mabel |Rule and child; H. Crewson, Ben | Bilbo, B. Lemarto, Leo Sweeny, M. Rogers, Ruth Kenny, Beverly At- wood, Eleanor Mentor; from Peli- can: S. Popvich, Ed Iverson. | i | From Tracy Arm: Joan Greany, i E H # |akee: { |Mary, Linda, {Tony Thomas, L. Johnson; from Gustavus: Mr. and Mrs. Ed O'Brien, Cary, Susan O'Brien, A. F. Parker; from Hoon- ah: E. R. McChesney. From Ketchikan: Angelo Bandet- | tini, A. Bandettini, Cecil Wheat; | from Petersburg: Clff Rountree, J., P. Browning; from Hawk Inlet: T.| Conrad; from Hoonah: Mrs. Levi | MeKinley, Jim Langdon; from Ten- Cliff Barnhill; from Gusta- | lvus: R. J. McKinney; from Olivers Inlet: T. Rokbins, J. J. Leonard. SURPRISED REDS ASSEMBLE TO BE Edna | Mrs. | D. Stev- | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA |tetter came out of moth bals to- | gether. . | Olsen was enroute home from Fu- | rope aboard the troop transport when he wrote his parents on | Thanksgiving Day, 1944. Somehow, the letter wound up in the ship’s safe. :' I was one of those very impori- | ant letters too. Donald had written | the folks that he wanted to marry | his best girl just as soon as he ar- | rived. | The H. W. Olsens finally got the | lecter this week. There was a pen- | ciled note of explanation on the en- velope. The letter was retired with | the ship and was found when the | Hancock was recommissioned. | After seven years and seven months it was really old news to the family. Donald and his sweet- heart have long since married and | have two fine children, | 'PRICE OF TUNNELS IS GONG DOUBLE | | 1 ANCHORAGE, Alaska, June 28 — | | double government estimates of the ost, was submitted yesterday for | building the Eklutna power project tunnel through the Chugach moun- tain range. ‘The bid was submitted by a com- bine of Peter Kiewit Sons and Mor- rison-Knudsen and Associates of | Omaha and Seattle. The only other | bid was by Brown and Root and Wil- liam A. Smith Company of Houston and Kansas City. It was for $22,- 798,432, Engineers from the Bureau of Reclamation had estimated the cost of boring the four and one-half mile tunnel at $11,205,105. It would divert water from Eklutna Lake to the power plant at Mile 34 on the | Palmer highway. Approximately | three years would be required to complete the job. The bids were sent to Bureau of Reclamation headquarters in Denver for study. WOMEN, BABIES FORM BLOCKADE, NEW CITY DUMP CAMDEN, N June 28 —(M—. | dozen women wheeling baby buggies and {and carrying infants in their arms | were arrested today after they form- | ed a human blockade at a new city dump. Charges were filed against only | one of the women, however. She wa: 1-year-old Mrs. Mary Mazzelli, said by a detective to have bittcn him on both wrists. Mrs. Mazzelli was given a 30-day suspended sent- ence for resisting arrest and assaulf | and battery. Judge Benjamin Dzik ordered the woman and three men taken into custody. The fuss began when the city moved its dump to a new location in East Camden. Neighborhood wo- TURK'S PRISONERS H | i TOKYO, June 28 — (P — Turks| | slipped through Chinese lines i | Korea and seized a machinegun | | crew. H { Sgt. Mehmed Vurma noticed that, i one prisoner had a bugle. He ord-| | ered the Red to blow assembly. | Chinese popped®out of foxholes. \ Vurma and his Turkish squad rounded up 36 Reds. | LETTER AND SHI® | COME OUT OF MOTH BALLS TOGETHER men protested and today massed at the entrance to the dump prevent- ing all comers from entering. They waved flags and ards. One placard read: paying taxes to live; plagued by rats, vermin and stenc! MISS PENFIELD TO TALK ON RADIO PROGRAM Miss Elsie Penfield, formerly dean of women at Carroll College, Wau- ¢sha, Wis,, will give a talk on the ague of Women Voters radio rogram today at 5:30 pm. if she arrives here from Haines, Mrs. Charles Burdick, puklication chair- man, said today. If Miss Penfield does not arrive to talk on the Im- rortance of the League of Women | Voters in the Community, the usual |planned program will take place. | SPOKANE, Wash,, June 28 — The | USS Hancock and Donald Olsen’s | —EMPIRE WA ADRS PAY— FOR SALE at PUBLIC AUCTION The Boat “Valkyrie,” June 30, 1951, at 10 Boat Harbor. 13 net tons, Saturday, A.M. at Juneau Small Seller reserves right to reject any and all bids. ——————————————————— Robert Churchill, Administrator Estate of Osear H. Wood, deceased. (A— A low bid of $21,321,695, nearly ; i { SPECIAL TREAT /| HOSPITALIZED. | (ANADA SOLDIERS 0, June 28 — Tt is hot| - in Japain but wounded | dion soldiers in the hospital at | 2 have a cool treat coming. i ve been advised that the ., B. C., Women's Auxiliary of the Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry is sending over by plane 400 pounds of strawberries and ice cream, packed in dry ice. i The shipment is due today. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That Beati=:e J. = pegoif, adminis- tratrix of the Estate of PETE SO- POFF, deceased, has filed her final account and report of her adminis- tration of said estate, and her pe- tition for distribution thereof, in the United States Commissioner’s | Court for Juneau Precinct, at Jun- eau, Alaska; that 10 o’clock A. M., August 17th, 1951, has been fixed as the time and said court the place for hearing same; and that all per- sons concerned therein are hereby notified to appear at said time and place and file their objections, if any, to said final account and pe- tition for settlement and distribu- tion thereof; and that the court at such hearing will adjudicate and de- cree who the heirs and distributees of the deceased person are. Dated: Juneau, Alaska, June 13th 1951 BEATRICE J. ALBEGOFF, Arministratrix First publication: June 14, 1951. Last publication: July 5, 1951. ( TERRITORY OF ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF AVIATION ALASKA AERONAUTICS AND COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION INVITATION FOR BIDS (CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT) Anchorage, Alaskd Anchorage, Alaska June 19, 1951 | TERRITORY OF ALASKA SEALED BIDS, in single copy | subject to the conditions contained herein will be received until 10 A.M AS.T. July 20, 1951, and then pub- licly opened, for furnishing all labor and materials and performing all work for construction of an Airpoert Landing Strip located near Haines. Alaska. Plans, Specifications, and Project Documents may be obtained from the Director of Aeronautics, Alaska Aggonautics and Communications ofnmission, Glover Building, P. O. Box 2215, Anchorage, Alaska, vpon deposit of $25.00. Bids will be publicly opened in the Office of the Director of Aero- nautics, Glover Building, Anchorage. Alaska, at 10 AM., AS.T., on July 20, 1951. ‘Where copies of plans are re- quested, a deposit of $25.00 will be required to insure their return. Guarantees will be required with each bid as follows: Five Percent pla- | will be required for an amount not “We are | less than 50% of the Contract. Pay- not to be|ment Bond will be required for an h.” | amount not less than 50% of the (5%). (See Paragraph 7 of Instruc- ticns to Bidders.) Performance Bond Contract. Liquidated damages for delay will be as stipulated in the General Contract Provisions for Air- port Construction Specifications. Partial Payment will be made monthly. Minimum wage rates ap- plicable to the contract shall be as!| listed in Special Contract Provisions Bids must be submitted upon Pro- posal Form and the successful bid- der will be required to execute the Standard Form of Contract for Con- struction. The right is reserved, as the in- terest of the Territory of Alaska may require, to reject any and all bids, to waive any informality in bids received, and to reject any items of any- bid, unless such bid i qualified by specific limitation. Envelopes containing bids must be sealed, marked, and addressed asc follows: Bid for Airport Landing Strip Haines, Alaska, to be opened at 10 AM, AST. Date July 20, 1851 Bidder - Address .. areco Tirst publication: June 20, 1951. Last publication: July 19, 1951. | CALL FOR BIDS ; SCOOPMOBILE | Sealed bids will be received by the | CITY CLERK, JUNEAU, ALASKA, for the sale of the City's S‘COOP- MOBILE, serial Number SC-991, Motor number D-6991, Ignition Key number 148 BP, until 8:00 P. M Thursday evening, July 5, 1951. The bids will be opened by the City Council sometime during their meet- ing held after that hour. This piece of equipment may be examined at the City Shops located on Harborway across from the Boat Harbor by all interested parties. The successful ‘bidder will be required to pay cash and take“elivery of th's equipment whereis and asis. The City of Juneau reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive informalities. No bidder may withdraw his bid after 8:00 P. M. July 5, 1951 nor before award REAL ESTATE | R R R T o N T THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1951 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE WE NEED LISTINGS—Have ser- eral prospective buyers with money. WANTED — 32 ft. gillnetter out-of- town buyer. - DOUGLAS—2 bedroom, completely furnished, new 2-oven elec. stove, 8 ft. refrig. wall-to-wall carpeting, washing machine, drier, etc. im- mediate occupancy. DOUGLAS—Sell or rent 2 bedroom home, new, furnished. If rent, $100, limit three persons, no pets, lease, reference réquired. RENT—very small home Douglas, limit 3 persons, allowance for re- decorating, immediate occupancy. lease $40. | RENT—Juneau 2-room apt. good location, no steps, 2 persons, no pets, lease. BEDROOM home, completely furnished, immediate occupancy, fireplace, basement, electric kit- chen, yard for children. 1 BEDROOM-—completely furnish- ed, large rooms, view, price $3,150. 1 DOUGLAS—Beautiful new home being completed, electric equip- ment—include deep freeze in basement, garage, view, electric kitchen, 2 bedrooms. COUNTRY—Cabin Lena’s Cove— also 2-bdr. home with 2 acres cleared land, garage, root house,| ete. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National Bank l 3 BEDROOM Home, near Federal Building. Large livingroom, din- ing room, fireplace, basement, gar- age, electric kitchen. Good yard. Early occupancy. LARGE 3 bedroom log cabin. Lo- cated beyond Tee Harbor on the Eagle River Highway This home | is located on two acres of a com- ! pletely * landscaped and parked | point. Occupied as year round| home and completely equipped; with light plant, water system,| out buildings and a large produc- | tive garden. The main house is very well built with an oil fur-| nace and oversize living room | with field stone fireplace. Clear | title to land. | $7550—3 bedroom house in Douglas. Under two years old. Automatic | COMFORTABLE 3 bedroom house, EX(;ELLENT 2 bedrcom house, 2 MIGHWAY 2 bedroom home, close- Bob Druxman-Phone 891; furn. cone. bsmt, hot water rad- iators, fine view, good lot, Doug- las, $10,000. (W2T) yrs. old, cone. bsmt, garaze, clec- hot water heater and ronge, central hot hectinz, good | view, Highlands. $16,507. (W24) LARGE 4 bedroom hous?, baths, spacious living room and dining room, den, bsmt., fine view, good neighborhood. $12,000. (W16) in, nice grounds, phone, furnished. $8,400. (W28) NICE 2 bedroom home, excellent lot and garden, good view and location, furn., part bsmt., one mile from Juneau. $6,300. (W23) WELL' DECORATED small 2 bed- rcom home, nice lawn, full bsmt, Douglas, $5,000. (W20) FURNISHED smiall two bedroom home, South Franklin. (W19) GOOD LAND, large house, needs work. Highway. $5,500. (W29) ENTIRE ISLAND, 230 acres, easily accessible year round, good bldgs, many other features. $26,000. (W25) MANY EXCELLENT lots for year round homes, summer cabins, re- sorts and industrial sites. SUMMER CABINS BEAUTIFUL Point Louisa cabin, water, beach, $4,300. (W30) | ROOMY Lena Point Cabin, water, electricity, refrigerator. $3,300. (W3D) | GOOD for year round home, needs repairs, large pat. ground, good view. Thane. $4,300. (W21) INVEST IN JUNEAU COCKTAIL bar, $19,800. (B6) STORE-APARTMENT bldg., 16 un- its. $42,000. (B6) CHICKEN ranch, good business| Will sell all or part. (B5) RESIDENTIAL grocery. Will lease or sell building. (B1) GENERAL Store with considerable property. Excellent location and business. Approx. $55,000. (B3) MANY OTHER LISTINGS good water, M. J. HAAS - Associate Juneau—123 Front Street Auke Bay—Fritz Cove Road FOR SALE oil furnace, garage, good corner ! lot. New electric stove. Unfurn- nished. Immediate occupancy. $5250—1 bedroom furnished house | in Juneau, two blocks from bus- | DOUBLE Drum Hoist with power, and all the accessories. Can also be used as drag line. Phone 399. 847-3t iness district. Belle's Cafe — Fully equipped. A certain money maker. | INVESTMENT property. A prime| store space with apartments in | best location. Rented with good | income at preesnt time. Owner | financed. 4 TWO lots in 12th St. District.| Priced at $750.00 each. William Winn-Phone 234 Office in Gastineau Hotel | USED CARS 1941 PLYMOUTH Coupe, good rub- ber, new battery, new seat covers. Ready to go. $365.00. Hope's Sec- ond Hand Store. Phone 908. 847-3t 1939 PONTIAC 6. See at Jorgenson Motors. 844-6t 1249 STUDEBAKER 5 passenger Deluxe. Call 032-ring-2 after 4 pm. 843-6t i o SRIRMR B0, L0 o i 1947 STUDEBAKER Champion Se- dan, good condition. See at Stutte & Son Office. Phone 34 or Blue 495. 828-tf 1938 FORD 1 Ton 7Truck. Good condition. New Mgtor. Fhone Red 910. 789-41 STORE or OFFICE space. Winter —EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY— HERES A IGBU LABRADOR Retrievers, | JOHNSON 10 h.p. outboard motor. HARFORD F-‘rocks, Inc. Represent- FOR QUICK Sale, valuable gold | TWO bedroom house, furnished. { 8 weeks, | Excellent pedigree. Male $60.00. Herschel K. Beane, School Prin- cipal, Kake, Alaska. 847-6t 1950 n:odel, perfect condition. $200.00. Walter D. Field. Phone! 581. 84711 | 30-30 Winchester, long barrel, o peep sights, and sling, $35. Call at Empire Apt. No. 1 dur- ing daytime. 845-5 ative. Phone Red 845. 844-6t lode mining property, 5 full claims and mill sites, at Berners Bay. No reasonable offer re- fused. Address 92 Empire. flu—fitl Phone Green 135. 837-tf 429 10th St. FLOOR Safe on whecls—Phone 98 daytime or 818 evenings. 778-tf FOR RENT & Pond building. Phone Douglas 2827, 837-12t STEAM heated rooms, 315 Gold St. 735-t1 1400 SQ. FT. warehouse—two story with elevator—also 1000 sq. ft store. George Brothers, 762-t1 RENT-A-SAW-SERVICE. One-man chain, saw, new Titan, $20.00 day. } Skil-Saw $5.00 day. Call 911, SPECIAL 1949 Chevrolet 4-door Bedan 1942 Plymouth 4-door Bedan 1941 Chevrolet Club Coupe 1946 International %-ton Pickup R.W.Cowling 115 Front Street Phone 57 of bid unless said award is delayed for a period exceeding thirty days. C. L. POPEJOY, < City Clerk. First publication: June 28, 1951. Last publication: July 3, 1951. B e i STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly or Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69-tf 2 rers T PETER WOOD AGENCY —$88885— EACH MONTH—EACH YEAR WE SELL MORE HOMES THAN ALL OTHER AGENTS COMBINED —$$8588— I challenge them to list their sales each month—Peter Wood —$88888— CHOICE LOTS FOR SALE NEXT to Rhode, Seatter Tr. $1500. SIDE of Beistline, excavated for foundation. $1500 Seatter Tr. BETWEEN Beistline and Overby, Seatter Tract $1500. DIRECTLY above Overbys, inclu- des 2-bdrm house, 3 lots $5,000. GLACIER ‘Hwy Highlands $2,000. HIGHLANDS west of Parsons $2,000 CHANNEL Blvd between Ski Trail and Steel Bridge $1200. SKI Trail, excavated $750. CHANNEL Blvd near Wildes, clear- ed, filled, ready to build $1500. DOUGLAS, approach to cannery, two lots $600. BACK of Mike’s 2 lots $1,000. FOUR together Star Hill $1,000. 3% ACRES Auk Bay next Hickeys includes new house $14,200. ONE acre at airport entrance. FRITZ Cove choice point $1500. NEW LISTING — furnished home™ plus 60x20 what-is-it. Nice solid home, yard, also raised quonset on pilings over water suitable for workshop, nightclub, boat works, net house, residence. Quonset has hot water furnace, windows, walls raised five ft off floor. $10,500 takes “both buildings, highway and water frontage. NEW LISTING — furnished home, 2 bedrcoms, playrooms, yard, be- autiful view cf Juneau. $6,300. Highway and water frontage. BUYER t» property owner, out Highway. Desire buying direct, structurally sound, 3 bedroom house, large yard for garden and boys. Phone McHuron 132 or 123. " 846-6t NEW LISTING—2 bedroom’ house Gun Club road at Small Boat Harbor 2 block from new school. Area between this house and N.C. Co. to be filled. | BEAUTIFUL SETTING — view of city from hill at end of steel bridge. Full concrete basement. Lot 120x150 cleared and planted. |FOUR bedroom house newly r built and redecorated. New hard- wood floor by Vic Power, new large floor furnace, thermopane windows, new sinks and kitcher cabinets. Furnished, view, corner lot, $10,500. 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 ina 3 acres cleared land with beach frontage. 3 bdrm, new Kkitchen. 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 financed. : WE HAVE the Eagles Nest again, for $5,000; a 2 bdrm house on Willoughby for $1,900; an unfin- ished 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 FASZ LIST WITH US TODAY! PETER WOOD AGENCY No. 3 Klein Bldg. Tel. 911 _LOST AND FOUND 'VURLITZER Epinet piano for rent. Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143 WANTED JLERICAL Work (no typing), ac- curate with figures. Phone Red 459. 847-6t O RENT or purchase by Aug. 10, two bedroom house. Phone 123. Kelly. 844-6t HELP WANTED—Alaska Laundry. 158-t1 1 WAITRESS & 1 Fountain girl Percy’s Cafe. 755-t1 FROM SEATTLE Eugene J. Riley of Seattle arrived here yesterday from Anchorage -on | ; PNA and Is stopping at the Bar- anof Hotel. BLACK Swimming Trunks, goggles, towel. Left in Studebaker by hitchhiker. Phone 284. '847-3t MISCELLANEQUS HOPE'S SECOND HAND STORE We buy, sell and trade. 214 2nd St. Phone 908. 793-tf GOLDEN Opportunity! Want to be set up in business? I will finance any competent logger. I have the show and equipment. All you need is the brains and brawn. Contact E. S. Hawkins Lumber Co. Haines, Alaska. 847-1t —£MPIRE WANT ADS b‘f—

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