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PAGE SIX JJRRIS———-- 12In, 23 Out on Southeasi Only o g Area Ahead of Last Year's Salmon Pack Southeastern Alaska is the only section of the Terirtory where the almon. pack for 1951 leading last year, according to ed ‘by the Fish an Service. All other districts Wil .(J]lx are down. Total Southeastern. pack for the ly 28, is 81,876 ca- to 31311 cases up to the 5 Wrar 1 astern up as pac against res show, ases so far. to date was the the pack 84 | The Western t poorest shy more than hall t ye To¢ date it reports 386,1 At this time last year it had making only a District is with of las —EMFIRE WANT ADS PAY— THE ALASKA LINE S E ATT LE announced by' the everal a to- still Alaska Galis 7,600 Population in Three Months n in popula- approximat 000 per from the time of the last | count_April 1, 1950, to Jul: U.S. Bur of Census nounced- today. At the time of the last de taken by the bureau ion was shown to be 1, 1950, 36,000. The bureau has announced that tories. will now be included in o-year population m(n-vv.\u- ly 1 to July 1, 1 on in the € t wed t office Passenger Service SOUTHBOUND ALEUTIAN S. DENALI at. Aug. 11 Fri. Aug. 10 Wrangell Petersburg Ketchikan Seattle NORTHBOUND $.8. BARANOF AT Tues. Aug. 14 ward showed a g | | | | | [ feam? 8. 1!!50. ¢ an- Ke Seattle censu Alas] populat 4 three S.8. Al Stati: and Naturali- pertaining to from the De- and, ervices, of Defense. 1943 Alaska had ding 0 were es ated | This during “the height of | World War II. The year following the pc tjen dropped to. 180000- Lowe shown by the bu | reau was in 1939 when 72,524 resi- were lsted. . la | dent For Information [;aurs Phones 2 and 4 !“'}' i Juneau H. E. GREEN, Agent ce Freighter Service From Seattle - Aug. 10 = SQUARE KNOT Ketchikan, Pelersburg, Juneau, g Pelicam Lraig In its greatest | BROWNE AT ROTARY James G. Browne, manager of! ‘\h(- Federal Social Security | ministration field office here, will |be a speaker at a regular Rotary {Club luncheon Tuesday. He on the extension of to approximal in territo private en\pl’l\'xw'm. Clyde C. Franks of 'a!(’(’). is re- at. the Hotel Juneau. and gistered arrived ‘here last 15 cations System. tory to_ the. bu-J Ad- | will | al | Highway Patrol | Officer Reporls on ‘Anchorage fraffic An idea of traffic problems in An- i chorage can be gained from fig {reported by Lieut. W. I. Gilm the Territorial Highway Patrol, who is visiting the headquarters in Juneau. Lieut. Gilman s that a counter outside the Highway Patrol offiee in chorage on Fifth Street, at the passing in 24 hours. This is an average of 562 an hour. Frank A. Metealf, chief of the patrol, who returned from a two months inspection trip of the Westward and Interior over the weekend, had some figures on automobile travel to Alaska. He said that reccrds showed 387 cars entering the Territory in 1947 with 717 passengers. rri Last year 8,100 cars passed through Tok Junction with 19,620 passengers. Besides Gilman, Lie {Brandt of Fairbanks a calf to Jun»:u from the Interior: The two officors will be here until the end of ek when they will return to station: f visited Fairbanks, e, Kodiak 1 € t | d g 1 Ancherag, nd He car highway about 5,000 ind reported roads in the Interior and Westward are heing greatly im- proved. miles by TRIP TO ALASKA TO VISIT RELATIV] Taking her first Alaska, via Pan American Andrew Johnson of She js visiting, her son Capt. and Mrs. And son. Capt. Johnson is mander of the Alaska flight to plane, Seattle and fam=- John- ector com Communi- . Johns her and Mrs. idents nm will go ter and Wil- of From here M to Sitka to vis {Erother-in-law, 1 liam Beach, Jureau. She to be in the Terri- month. expect about a Nadens Leave Sunday ”16' \r‘llmr lfome lson, young Juxm‘m couple, yester completed the purchase of an Auk Bay resi- denoe front M and Mi oy K. | Ogden. Nielson is employed by the | Juneau Lumber Mills. . The Ogde&s leave Sy day for the States“to make theil homes They were active in- Auk Bay eommunity | | T it office | 7 edge of town, registered 13,506 cars | me, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Don Barcus Holds Lead in Junior Troul Derby There are only iwo more weeks to go in the Junior Trout Derby, sored by the Territorial J ., Inc. The contest ends Aufi.\l\l 19. Donald Barcus is’ holding the |lead, with a 4-pound, 1-ounce dol- ly and is also in fifth, place witn a 3-pound, B-ounce fish. Another top fisherman is Casey ris who is running second with a pound, 15-cunce trout to hi: credit and also occupies eighth place with a 2-pound, 3-ounce fis! Other standings are:. third and fourth Ken Merritt, and Norman Clark, 3 pounds, 10 ounces each sixth, Joe Albayalde, 3 pounds Rudy Malier, 2 pounds, 10 ouncc Joe Thomas and Earlene Batc are in ninth and tenth with 2 pounds, 8 o 5, each. Recent r nts at the Thom- as H e Co. are! Gene Aus- , ‘14; Arthur Brown, 12; Lynne Ronald J. Pelix, 6 elix, 8; John A. Eng- . Louie Pusich, 14; Jim- n, 6; and Shirley Sweet, SOLDIERS RETURNING T0 PORT COMPANIES OSTED AT WHITTIER soldiers arrived here from Haines by army tug late Sunday here they have been assisting in rcise “Totem Pole.” They of rd outfit taking part in the neuver on the Alaska Highway. 1 here, the group returns by v air transport today to An- e to rejoin their port com- nies at Whittier. Fifty UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, BUREAU OF BLIC ROADS, July 27, 1951. BIDS will be rece at fice of the Bureau of Public 419 Fed! and Territorial , Juneau, Alaska, until 9:00 1951, and hlicly :‘Jun'l for furnishing jals and performing ' the r constructing Alaska Forest , Project 11-A4,B4,D, Sitka y, Tc s National Fore Judicial Division, Territory of The length of the Project es and the principal items re approximately as fol- learing, 28 Acres; Grubbing, 19 Acres; Unclassified E: vation 80,000 Cu. Yd.; Unclassified Ex tion for Structures, 1,700 Cu. Yd.; L ified Excavation for Struc- tures ~Bnrln(| 100 Cu. Yd.; Uncla 1 cavation for Borrow, Case 24,000 Cu. Yd.; Overhaul, 50,000 Yd.; Special Overhaul of Bor- row, 55030 Cu. Yd. Mi.; Concrete, 254 Cu. Yd.; Reinforcing ' Steel, H Higl Juneau-Young Hardware Co entries include: James Hobbs Jim Harmon, 11; Jim. Rude, and Alice M. Nielsen; 9. A total of 275 youngsters are regiStered in the Derby. Reports are that the kids are using every- thing * from fancy tackle “equip-- 32,700 Lbs.; Structural Steel, 127,300 ment . t6 homemade gear ' when Lbs.; Corr. Metal Culveri Pipe,i3,916 they line Sheep Creek near Thane Lin. Ft.; Sectional and Salmon Creek when the tide | Pipe, 138 Lin. Ft.; brings/ the doilies in.; A number | Piling, 820 Lin. Ft. Plans and specl of the big fish have been caughi | fieations r he examined by pros- in Montana Creek also. { pective bidders at.Bureau of rf.buu Rules of the contest are avail- Roads, 419 Federal and Territorial able: at the two hardware stores | pyilding, Juneau, Alaska; Associ- and fish are weighed in there.'ateq General Contractors of Amer- Prizes are on display in the Win- jc; Benjamin Franklin Hotel, Se- dow of the Thomas Hardware gye Washington; Associated Gen- Store. eral Contr: s of America, Mult- nom Hotel, Portland, Oregon; Associated Genera . g Harder in Afiaska, . Says Vafican Anchorage, Alaska. Plans, preposal forms, and specifications will be fur; VATICAN CITY, Aug. Alaska's conversion into nished upon request to any bona fide vance post of U. S. military de- or previously qualified contractér by the Division Engineer, Bureau of Public Roads, Room 419, Federal and Territorial Building, fenses has made missionary work Engineer. p0ng..its-native Eskimos .and Ina First Publication dians more difficult, the Vatican |Last Publication: radio s today. The radio speaker said the na- tives ‘of Alaska.shase. fad " the lives radically changed Mggwork At Structural Steel 3, Sp— an / ad- uly 30, 1951 Aug. 6, 1951, REQUEST FOR BIDS TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED affairs. Ogden is first vice-com- | mander of Auk Bay Post No. 25 of ihe American Legion, and scout-| master for the Auk Bay Boy Scout | | troop. He recently resigned his sition with the Glacier Highwa cal Association. Ogden is a member of the unit of the American Le- ry and advisor to the | Auk Bay girls 4-H Club. Sale of the Ogden home transacted through the Bob DrliXA! man real estate agency. Dr. and Mrs. Fi S. Honsinger | yesterd: quired the former Gla- ier highway residence of Mr. and | | Mrs. David L. Stroebel, who have | moved to the Interior. Dr. Honsinger is the new Terri- torial vetcrinarian for Southeast Alaska and will use his_home for | an office. Remodeling is now under- | way to 1 facilities needed. { Stiroebel, former KINY engineer, | is now radio technician for the Territorial Highway Patrol = with headquarters in the Interior, their two chudren} 1 | Ay gion Aux € was Streebel and joined him at Haines Sunday where he has been working recently on official business. Sale of the Stroebel home was also | { J handled by the Druxman agency. a *“Its the Water”s OLYMPIA BREWING CO., OLYMPIA, WASH,, U.S. A. One of America’s Exceptional Breweries. Wisitors Always Welcome TOURISTS | acquaintance | ATTENTION For an intimate with S. E. Alaska, with the the mailboat Yakobi for a 600 mile 4 day scenic voyage. Sailings once | week. Departs Wednesday a.n,’ 816-tf |has become | conversions. e e mrs. | ® o B e g 1% J‘Dis';lct in the office of the Super- dustries and aviation fields, §fGeird; "o ok e life (g bopn, \TAcicRlE August 7, 1951 for the furnishing of ' - from “what it was when they' lived i assortation ool t0aa Tl dat by hunting and fishing, and as a Bhaots s AHastied bRl result the work of the missiona 1 W extremely difficult, ! = the speaker said. i “The -dispatch said .the radio. | ~penker zeferred fo 140,000 or so | natives of Alaska. The 1950 census | showed the total population of Al- | |aska at slightly under 130,000. The | total population. of Indians, Eski- | Imos and Aleuts is estimated be- | tween 30,000 and 35,000). He added that there are ahouz 20,000 Catholies and 80,000 Rrot- estants among the population. Protestant sects, he said, are re- doubling their efforts to make the source of supply in Juneau to the Juneau Elementary School. Transportation of deisel fuel from a source of supply in the City of Juneau to the Wil- lnughpy Avenue School. Transportation of stove oil from a source of supply in the City of Juneau to the Tee Harbor School. Tee Harbor, Alaska. Transportation of stove oil from a source of supply in the City of Juneau to the Alder Terrace Apts. Bidders must bid separately. on jeach of the above services. Bidg will o‘he opened’ in( the office of the Superintendent of Schools ag'7:30 P.M. on August 7, 1951. The Board of Directors of the | Juneau Independent School District reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Board of Directors Juneau Independent School Distict For the Board STERLING S. SEARS . Superintendent . e | First Publication: July 23, 1951. e PRECIPITATION o | Last Publication: Aug. 6, 1951. ® (Past 24 hours ending 7:30 a.m. today @ | = . At Airport — .14 i ot o since July 1—3.15 inches [ v e o 0 o 0 s 00 3. | { | i WEATHER FORECAST Temperature for 24-Hour Perlod ending 6:20 o'clo¢k this morning At Airport—Maximum, 62; minimum, 51 FORECAST (Juneau and Vicinity) Juneaw and vicinity cloudy with light rain showers to- night and Tuesday. Lowest temperature tonight about 1. temperature tonight azout 51. REQUEST FOR BIDS The Board of Directors of the Ju- = lneau Independent School District {invites bids for the furnishing of SPECIAL THIS Me Warle Shiflé Grey Covert was Hickory was Suntan was All Sanforized . . . Full Cut In half sizes 14% to 17 CLOTHING STORE 177 to 179 So: Franklin | transportation to school children !residing between the Lyle Johnson | Home located on the Glacier High- |way and the Juneau city limits. , Transportation is to be furnished " from points along this route to the jJuneau High School, Juneau Ele- {mentary School, and Willoughby Avenue School each day that school is in session. Bids will be received ,until 4 P.M. August 7, 1951 in the office of the Superintendent of ,Schools. Bids will be opened at ‘730 P.M. August 8, 1951. Detailed information of the services to be 'rcndered may be obtained from the ' Superintendent of Schools. The |Board of Directors of the Juneau | Independent School District re- | serves the right to reject any or {all bids. i Board of Directors Juneau Independent School District For the Board .STERLING S. SEARS Superintendent. Pirst Publication: July 23, 1951. | Last Publication: August 6, 1951. WANTED STEAM heated, furnished apart- ment with private bath to ac- commodate young Doctor and wife. No children or pets. Until 4 pm. phone 468. After 4 pm. phone 123. WEEK ONLY n’s §.95 - Only SL.75 $2.95 -Only ;225 §3.75 - Ouly $2.9 T unioaded men and equip-! a South Dakota Nationali Plate Culvert | i lding, | 2 Juneau, { Alaska. Hugh A. Stoddart, Division | BY The Juneau Independent School | Transportation of-erude oil from | [CLASSIFIED ADVE MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1951 RTISING REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE | home with 3 BEDROOM RESIDENCE—Two|GOOD five bedroom years old. Full basement, garage,| view, completely furnished, base- two baths. All hardwood floors, ment. $11,500. (W45) tile kitchen, fireplace. An ex-|EXCELLENT 3 bedroom home, tremely fine house. Unfurnished.| two baths, hardwood floors, BEDROOM RESIDENCE. Full| bsmt, garage, furn. top location, basement. Automatic furnace.| $17,400. (W42) Large yard in a godd central lo- |OLD FASHIONED 4 bedroom cation. Owner financed with low| home, wonderful view, bsmt. hot down payment. water heat, needs redecorating. DUPLEX: The George Rice prop- $12,600. ! (W44) erty on Distin Avenue. One two|BEACH home, « log, large main bedroom and one three bedroom room, bedroom, good water sup- apartment, Both apartments| Pply, Point Louisa, $5000. - (W43) completely furnished. Owner fi-|LOVELY 2 bedroom home, hard- nanced. Complete price: $13,- wood floors, conc. foundation, 650.00. large yard & gardens, corner lot, DOUGLAS—A new three bedroom| completely furnished including house. Unfurnished. Immediate| elec. kitchen, piano, séwing ma- occupancy. For sale at price less| chine. Douglas. $14,000. (W37) than appraisal. COMFORTABLE 3 bedroom house, LISTINGS on several furn. cenc. bsmt, hot water rad- vestment properties. iators, fine view, good lot, Doug- LOTS: Casey Shattuck. las, $10,000. (W27 Tract. Highlands. CENTRAL location, 2 bedroom BELLES CAFE—This is still the| home, furn, near Fed. Bldg, best small restaurant in Juneau.| $10,000 cash. (W35) Office: Room 14 in Shattuck Bldg. | CONVENIENT location, 3 bedroom w““am Winn—phone 23‘ home on bus line, near store, - Auke Bay. $5250. (W4l Office moved to Shattuck Building |[ROOMY single bedroom —house, —Real Estate and Investment bsmt., comp. furn, Gold Street Securities. Alaskan agent for $5300. (W36) Grande and Co. DELUXE House trailer, 2 bed- 2O roomss, complete. $4250. (W38) FURNISHED small two bedroom WE WOULD APPRECL LISTINGS‘?EC Bh home, South Franklin. (W19) NEW 2-bedroom home, ENTIRE ISLAND, 230 _acres, easily FHA financed HeCESSIBYE ‘Vear ‘round, good bldgs, Y e % . other 'features. $26,000 (W25) DUPLEX, excellent income prop- ot " " g erty. COUNTRY CABINS SMALL 1-hedroom home. Douglas, [VOULSA Point, $4300. as0) SIF & & LENA Point, $3465. (W31) GIFT SHOP on terms. Varied 2 i merchandise. Best location. Real|LoroN L Trail, $4300 R opportunity. MANY EXCELLENT lots for year WORKINGMAN'S Cafe. Fully ;fi;‘f‘dagfimfifai‘?:n:erii?sbms' 7 equipped, priced right, immedi- 8 R SR n, best location. DIAN, GIEBEE SiEiNas e apartment house. anent nowse. Bob Druxman-Phone 891 caraze, garden) M. J. HAAS - Associate Juneau—123 Front Street Auke Bay—Tritz Cove Road Bl OPPORTUN AND INVESTMENT PROPERTIES | {BEAUTY Salon, $6600. (BT) : {MEDIUM priced 4 unit apart- ment... bouse; . . central ~ heat. 1. $12,600. (Y5) {LOW rental property, | excellent can be [ in- large Seatter furnished, I ., well, shed, MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS | | Phone 676 over First National Bank FORSALE VHS( l L] l ANE()US used lumber ¢ all dimensions, fir and spruct | Also 10,000 bed. ft. of 2 x 3 firl | kiln dried, new lumber in 8 and!| converted Income, 16 fengths. Contact Anderson| $15.000. (s Construction Company at New |GOOD INCOME, downtown store- Mendenhall: Apts. between 7 a.m. and 5 pm g79-3t | ent buy at $42,000. (B6) — | GENERAL Store with considerable; ONL new 220 h.p. Lyc umbms air- | property. Excellent location and veraft © ‘Engine complete ~ ‘With| pusiness, Approx. $35,000. (B3) Pprop, generator. and starter. ‘Al-|RESTAURANT. $2,000. (B8) so two 1850 floats. Price—make|COUNTRY business bldgs. (W32) offer. Phone 581. ‘Walter D-;COCKTAIL bar, $19,800. (B6) Field. 877-tf | CHICKEN ranch, good business WESTINGHOUSE _refrigerator, 7| Vil sell all or part. (BS) cu. ft. Excellent condition. $200.00 | RESIDENTIAL grocery. Will lease Phone Green 856, go1-6y| OF sell building. =y Lt 2’| MANY OTHER LISTINGS USED CARS Bob Druxman-Phone 891 — M. J. HAAS - Associate | Juneau—123 Front Street ! Auke Bay—Fritz Cove Road | apartment business lot, for better | e - —— 1949 DELUXE Plymouth 4-door | Sedan, radio, heater and six tires. Excellent condition. Phone Blue 1703. 8717-2t apartmest ‘bldg. with bar, excel-} PETER WOOD AGENCY —$38$88— EACH MONTH—EACH YEAR WE SELL MORE HOMES THAN ALL OTHER AGENTS COMBINED —$$$838— I challenge them to list their sales each month—Peter Wood —$88855— NEW LISTING—2 bdrm home, 2 full baths, new kitchen with new Westinghouse ele¢ double oven, new Shelvador refrig, also new Thor auto washer. New furnace, big lot, on 10th. $12,500. NEW LISTING — Behrends Ave. 4 yrs old, built by Stutte, 3-bdrm unfurnished. Garage, corner lot for big yard. Wall-to-wall car- pets, view windows. $16,500. NEW LISTING — Behrends Ave. 5 yrs. 2 bdrm completely and beautifully furnished. Full base- ment. Should appraise over $16,000 bare. Price furnished $18,000. NEW LISTING — large 3 bdrm home, yard, trees, view of Ju- neau, furnished $9,800. Douglas. Former Baldwin home. NEW LISTING Peter Oswald house and lot center of Auk Bay with beach frontage. $2650. HAINES DOCK, all buildings, land, cranes etc. Owner going back in Army. FOR LEASE. — 250 ft. frontage on Glacier Highway directly across from new school bldg. 150 deep. NEW LISTING—3 bdrm home, fireplace, 100x100 lot, oil furn- ace, large bright kitchen with elec stove and refrig. Complete- ly furnished. $11,000 Douglas. 4TH ST.—bright 1-bdrm house needs plumbing. Just renovated throughout, part unfinished. On stairs. $2,500. THREE NICEST Apartments in Juneau, ‘good neighborhood. Close in. Completely '‘and richly ' furn- ished. Income $275 monthly, one floor - unfinished, " possibility more income. $24,000. BUILDING LOTS CHANNEL Bou- Ievmd-one for: $1,200 il clear- ed and excavated. One 80x150 for $1,500 with rock fill from road. Showplace of Auk Bay, a peeled log chalet-type building; fireplace, concrete ' basement,’ oil furnace. Completely ~ furnished, including dishes, rugs, pictures, drapes, etc. Over one acre, beautiful lawn, flowers, gardens. Overlooks water. On bus line, near stores. $5,500 will handle. EXTRA Special—4 bedmom home, 2 tile baths, 3 toilets, 2 rumpus rooms, garage in basement. Liv- ingroom is' 27x14, has fireplace, Thermopane windows. All hard- wood floors, large closets cedar- lined, hot water furnace. A .new house, one of nicest in town. $15,500 cash will handle. Price over $35,000. BEST view of city—Vicnola home on 120x150 lot all cleared. Gar= dens, lawn, garage. Full concrete 1939 PLYMOUTH Sedan low mo- & tox mileage. . Bhone Blue: 25, WANTED BNE two, or three. bedroom houss) ® ; es or apartments; -furnished or,_ unfurnished - — preferably . furn-? o ished, needed by permanent em- ployees of the Juneau Lumber ;e Co., Inc. Call 358 days. .873-tf)e biga + 48RS NEEDED—Furnishéd 2 bedroom | house or apartment by August|USED Westinghouse white table 19. Douglas 2482. 869-6t | top electric range. $35.00. Phone = 176- HELP WANTED-—alaska Laundry. o s 758-t! | GROCERY and Meat right price for right party. 1w WAITRESS & 1 Fountain Girl. aie Percy’s Cafe. 755-t1 Equipment for sale or Long term building lease. ‘Write IN BETTER USED Box 49, Empire. 876-6t .. 1949 Chevrolet 4-door Sedan | FOR SALE . 1 UNION. HALL, First, and Gold | ¥ Street. Phone Green' 340 for ap- polntment 878-6t . . e & o ¢ o o SALMON DERBY CAR 1951 Oldsmobile, Radio and Heater — $2900 car for $2650. Capitol Apt."No. 23 or Phone ~ ® Red 1011 after 6 pm. 876-6t® e o o o 85 0 0 0 o o Market at SINGLE Skin Stone Marten neck piece, like new $25.00. Phone Blue 437. 873-2t PUMP ORGAN. Has just been tuned. Phone Douglas 2732 or write Box.2472, Juneau. 874-6t REFRIGERATOR Excellent " condition. Contact Parson’s El- ectric, 10t ‘and C. 866-tf FRONT room set, washing ma- chine, radio, high chair, mis- cellaneous. Douglas 2441, 5th-E. Street, white house. 865-3t basement. Furnished, including large deep-freeze unit. 1 standard bedroom, 2 in attic for children or short guests. 1 possible in bases ment. Cement walks, a nice clean house. $15,000. MOVE in today—Brekhus home; furnished, nice view Juneau har< bor. Also 60x20 double quonset, can be sold separately and moved by barge. $10,500 for both. 8th ST. next Juneaw Marine—2 bed= room house with large fenced in lawn. $6,500. GASTINEAU Ave. 2 bedroom furn- ished, $4,000; $500 down. BACK of Baranof—2 bedroom. fur- nished, large back yard. $5,250. PETER WOOD AGENCY No. 3 Klein Bldg. Tel. 911 FOR RENT DELUXE new apartment, 1200 square feet floor space, three bedrooms, fine view, . centrally located. Phone Red 635 after 5 p.m. 879-6t THREE ROOMS nished apartment. and bath tur- Phone 642. 879-2t room, steam Phone Red 875-tf DESIRABLE two heated apartment. 708. FLOOR Safe on wheels—Phone 98 daytime or 818 evenings. 778-tf ONE home canning machine, large meat grinder, 3% h.p. Johnson outboard, % h.p. split phase motor davenport, large easy chair, wash- ing machine. Odds & ends cheap. See at 7 Mile Sunny Point. 861-3t LOST AND FOUND white Persian 1940 fiymouth 4-door Sedan 1950 Ford %-ton Panel 1946 G.M.C. Panel R.W.Cowling Co. 115 Front Street Phone 57 LOST—Blue eyed, cat, female, deaf, vicinity of Home Grocery. Reward. Call Black 240 or 825 West 8th. : 869-3t Pl G s i L da Ayl FISHING POLE and reel between Tee Harbor and Auk Bay. Call STEAM heated rooms, 315 Gold St. 135-t RENT-A-SAW-SERVICE, One-man chain saw, new Titan, $20.00 day. Skil-Saw $5.00 day. Call 911. STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly or Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69-tf WURLITZER Spinet piano for rent. Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143 IDEAL Business Dock Space for rent. See Tom George. Phone 015-2. 876-4t i it HOPE'S, SECOND HAND STORE We buy, sell and trade. 214 2nd St. Phone 908. 793-t¢ S e

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