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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 5 Alaska Patrol (ars Teke Part in Dawson Parade Five Alaska highw took part in Discove Day cere- PAGE TWO CANADIAN EKOLITE DEPTH SOUNDERS The party success. graduated from Navy engineering school in San and has been assigned to a 1 eration freighter which SITKA, Aug Jeannet a Deuble and Edward Ge McIntryre were married Aug. 3 at! the Lutheran Church with the! d' was a wonderful patrol cars | | | | | [ i Kinberg and Mrs. L THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1951 | REAL ESTATE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE monies in Dawson on Aug. 16, Frank A. Metcaif, Territorial highway en- | GARRIS! gineer, said today. idence. two lots. Automatic hot He and Territorial Treasurer Hen- water heating system. Well fur- ry Roden returned yesterday via| nished. Complete electrical equip- the Juneau-Haines -ferry Chilkoot| ment. Price complete: $16,000. after attending the Dawson cele-!2 BEDROOM house cn 7th St bration and the ribbon-cutting cere-| Full basement. Partially furn- mony at the Alaska-Canadian bor-| ished. $7,850.00. der which opened the new branch of UNIT apartment. Taylor Highway between Dawson come property. and Jack Wade. DOUGLAS—A new three bedroom About 18 cars from f"uunnks' house, Unfurnished. Immediate drove to Daw 1 for the event, Met- occupancy. For sale at price iess calf said. than appraisal. Returning with Metcalf and LISTINGS or \(”.:'ml den was Emmett Botelho, Ju vestment proper officer of ihe highway patrol LOTS: Casey Shattuck. accompanied them on the trip. Tract. Highlands BELLES CAFE—This best small restaurar Office: Room 14 in Shattuck Bldg. W|Illam Winn-Phone 34| WE WOULD APPRECIATE LISTINGS! 2 Bedroom home, Rev. Frederick Knebel performing ' Meyers were co-hostesses at a s scheduled t> leave San Francisco the double ring ceremony. The|prise stork shower for Mrs. Lee|Aug. 14 bride was given in marriage by|Hall, the former Nelda Phillips,| william Hollywood; Dorothy Lou-|at the home of Mrs. Herbeit Rim- | ise Bronsema was maid of hon- Over 20 friends were inclu- | %°°*% or, Altert Depee best man and|ded im the guest list. The evening| o oot 2 Dr. Robert Staff and Ralph Sarff|was spent playing canasta after| S t0 her ushers. gifts had been unwrapped. house. 4 bedrcom res- MADSEN Cyele & Fishing Supply ks vilung | RHI visiting relatives in 1nia, before rc Ingies Hall, building 1 Seattle, ‘was in tow as an overnight ¢ botn t0 M5 Loo: at the home of Mr. an§ Mrs oday aftemoon at the|COnWay. This was Hall's first vis- Hospital, Hall | {s] ¥ i} Sitka SHEE RS WAE Here the Sitka Cold Stor-|Years ago in charge of the Siouis plant ! ake-Puget Sound dredginz \ | struction of the navy base on J:- | ponski and the radio install ot A good in- reception ice Center A wedding at the Se geremony. tion were Lindquist, was held | e Lo thelien, v Serving' at the recep-| o 'wa Gladys Day, Mrs. Nick | b Mr William Holly- ¥ -Cc and Leota cmployed lage cor daughter, Veldena Ler- 7 pounds, 9 oun- hing 7 and Mrs. A first Jack iams, Hysee. Ro- large in- The thopedic of Mr. Tole ny bride, a nurse at the Or Eospital, is the dat Mrs. Paul Deuble The zroom, : man aboard the USCG Cahoor ‘st (,.( is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D.' Commun! MclIntrye of Grand Junction, Colo.!crewman on The couple has taken a ]"“""‘umuo ;at the intersection of C d - - Streets, McIntyre will} A third child, Claudia Ann, was G " 0 be leav States when|porn to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bar-| Miss Georgia Conley, libra:i the Cahoone on rm'l den A g, at SJ-Community | 20 Sheldon Jackson Junior Co! its nual Huiut.fl The baby weighed 7| left aboard the Denali thi\‘ We pounds. Earden is an employee of|On a month's vacation in the Ia- | per 226828, owns . Robert ised, furmshed y ces | the Sitza Public utilities. i UeTioR. Greenewald, Junzau, | ment. Highlands. immediate from the Orthopet Hospital | pis | > Alaska; is the home port, to ml cupancy. made a surprise visit at the E.| 1da B. Dick and Nick H. Gray _Charles Higgins, interior changed to SEA-GRAM. NEW 2-bedroom home, furn G. McIntyre home with household ded" Aug. 6 by DB Com-;0t0r sssocialed . wifl ythe Bon J. T. PETRICH. FHA financed. Fragk,Richards’at - the| Marche in Seattle, afiived wi Acting Collector, DUPLEX, excellent fncgme prop- Witne were Mrs, | his wife last weeken@l o sve Juneau, Al erty. a few days as the guests of First Publication SMALL 1-bedroom home. Dougl and Mrs. John Cushing. Last Publication: GIFT SHOP on terms. Va merchandise. Best location. R opportunity. RKINGMAN'S Cafe. Fully cquipred, priced right, immed: t location, ment house. ell, 2-bdr garage, child, first daughter, Seatter weighing 9 pounds, | born to Mr. and 5 Dick, Aug. 5, at SJ-| TIM‘_-“-X:f ; Je“j“‘" Hospital. Dick is QUISHRY, ICRUALIE a| the M. S. Mt. Edge- the States after >cond ren Prisci w e is still the 1t in Juneau. Charles E. Cole of Seattle the ranof Hotel. left by to her i at IV[CI( 9 How does it feel, do you suppose, to hear a judge say —mnot to someone else, but to you: “I sentence you to be hanged by the neck until dead!” Probably you do not know, or you likely wouldn't be here to read this teday. But you can imagine, and shudder! It’s a bit depressing even tc think about, isn’t it? Why woulc cociety choose to eliminate an in dividual, anyway! Qut For the simple rca of son that it has Joint ) in spendin, month visiting her sin-in-law | daughter Mr. and Mrs. Jay Coot NOTICE “Notice is hereby given (ha collector of customs for this di has ‘issued ‘an order dated A 15, 1951, authorizing the name of the gas screw MARTHA J., official n uth gocs so over 2 NEW HA ap- oc- On Tuescay ed. icner trooms. 3 21, 195l 24, 1351. ~ FOR. BENT CITATION AND NOTICE In the United States Commis: er's Court for Juneau Precinc | vision Number One, Territo Alaska. IN THE MATTER OF THE ES-| ! fo TATE OF G. A. BALDWIN, ALSO : {Fl KNOWN AS GRANT A. BALDWIN i\\'l"‘ Deceased The Tel Larsson, Aug. Aug. F. S. Morgan and last weekend St. Petersburg, months \lMl .mtl m Mo anbe 11'( visitors at the Morgan of Silver Bay. < St. his r. and Mrs, ater Ann left their home in after a two his brother Mr. and Mr g of the Company. the summer heme at the head Nadine Lumsden and two left ahoard the Denali heme in Kodiak after visit with her parc psden :i.‘,(m‘ Yvrmnc E Mrs. Ha Sulser with them for an i in Kodiak. Hod: Wheatley are to attend the Territorial Convention in Juneau, to return on Friday Mrs. children for their th found him so out of joint with the rules of safe con- t that it feels h him out of the mony Apar Kit- ’ Cove | Barber. | 893-(1 | Mrs. _Mr. ser, inite more secure. w way. Only thus could h: prevail, hed, MUBPHY & MUBPHY REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National Bank 1 bedroom $86.00 FOR SALE nished. $106.00 and | . II.- N 3 ed. Call at apartment | o NG office or phone 892, gor-a7s| Creld 839 S.W. Place, Seattle, \«-<l\mmrvu to Gail Baldwin, Michae Ealdwin, ek L Di. Morgan is a dentist in and hadn’t seen almost 20 yea and WILL Could it happen to you, do you suppose? That depends primarily, of course, upon your- You can choose to obey the laws of a free land, and re- main free (odd thought, isn’t it—having freedom by obeying laws?); or you can choose to violate the laws, flaunt the or- der of society—and incur the penalty. Do you know that the Bible describes a perfect ‘world order, very soon to be established? It will be a world in which no imper- fection can possibly be tolerated. One can hardly imagine some of the people he sees or reads about these days being allowed to enter a perfect world! Then, before that perfect and eternal order stablished, there has to be a sifting process to de- termine just who, among'the mul- titudes of the centuries, worthy to enter it. By the token, it must be decided j are unworthy This is the judgment! We've heard about it all lives; but the question now is: Can we, through faith in Jesus, measure ap to its great standard: The Law of God? The great sifting process is now going on. The Bible declares that in these days preceding the return of and the establish- ing of His new world: “The hour of his judgment is tome.” Revelation 14:7. The process will be completed before the of the World, and your eternal fate decided: an eternity of con- tentment in the mew world, or eternal extinction. No alterna- tive. What a thrilling thought it is that in the awesome hour in which our life is inspected by the heav- enly tribunal, we can, if we will, rely wholly upon One who is our “advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous.” I John 2 Before Christ returns to this earth, a fateful announcement will be made: “He that is un- just, let him be unjust sti + .. he that is righteous, let him be righteous still: . . . behold, I come quickly; and my reward is with me.” Rev. 22:11, 12. ns SUBLET for two bedrovin apartinent. located. Write Box Ce 1991 891-tf Peter Lrother burg, Place SW., Scattle, tod the Loyal Order of '\‘lm 5€ N(\ Juneau, Alaska; to Henry Rod the Tr itery of Al- aska, at Juneau, Al and to all other heirs and devisees of said G A. Baldwin, also known as Grant A. Baldwin, if any there be; and all other persons concerned in the! estate of said G. A. Baldwin, also known as Grant A. Baldwin, deceas- ed: You, and each of you, are hereby summoned and notified to be and appear in the above entitled court holden in the U. S. Commissione’s Court for Juneau Precinct, Terri- tory of Alaska, at Juneau, Alaska, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. on the 19th day of ‘September, ~1951, and show cause, if any you have, why an order of sale of all the real and personal property of the above estate should not made: and why an order should not be made ordering and directing the adminis- trator w.w.a. to sell all of the real and personal property of said estate, as in the judgment and discretion of d administrator seems proper, ad- able and sufficient to satisfy all ims, expenses and charges against the estate, according to the prayer 50 to do of the petition filed iffthe above entitled court and cause on August 16th, 1951, by Fred W. Orme, administrator w.w.a. of the above cntitled estate. The real property of said estate is described as Lot No. 1 in Block 205 of the Casey Shattuck Addition to the town of Juneau, Alaska; and the personal property of said estate is described in the administrator’s said petition and in the inventory and appraisement filed herein, to both whereof reference is hereby made for description of said real and personal property. Dated: Juneau, Alaska, 16th, 1951. GORDON GRAY, U. 8. Commissioner, and ex- officio Probate Judge, Ju- neau Precinct, Territory of Alaska. First Publication: | Last Publication: ntal planning nden! nll Ap.\'f and unfurnish- Frank Tilson returned home last weeckend after spending two months tuna fishing with his bro- ther Lloyd off the coast of Calif- ornia Mr. Tilson reported that fishing this season was very poor but was expected to improve by the end of tife summer. Mrs. Frank Crosby and two young ons returned by plane this week from an extended visit with rela- tives in Seattle, They were met in Juneau by Mr. Crosby, retail manager of the Columbia Lumber store. The American Ievmn Augziliary called a special meting this week for the selection of delegates to be sent to the Departmen’ Cci- vention in Seward the cnd cof this month. ments furnished ed. Ewing. Douglas High | |STEAM heated rooms, 315 Gold St. ! Those chosen were: Mis, Russell | ,33_” Clithero and Mrs. Charles Ftienzel. | — - H department officers, delegates at large: Mrs. John Van Horn, Mis. | Dormand McGraw, Mrsy Ed Vang Horn, Mrs. John Bahrf, Mrs. Rob- ert McMahon, Mss. Alfred Pe: kins, Mrs. Harold Jenny, Mis. Ray | Nielsen and Mrs. Peter< Nielsen. | Alternates chosen were: godirs. | Ben Miller, Mrs. Merle EBIOB, Mrs. | o et Harry Bartells, Mrs. Rlchmd E] son, Mrs. Joc Appling, Mrs! Gene Craig, Mrs. Cecelia T ierschield, | WANTED ; Mrs. Puget Paulk and Mi5. B [WANTED: Grocery clerk, prefer| nita Roach. experienced man. Top wages to, geod man. Sec Bill Cope 20th| Century Super Market. 892-if | s overcoat ne 982, ma other busmms thmv Ph 2- 882-4 | FRIGIDATRE STEAMHEATED Rcoms, weekly or| ©ld, $125 UO- Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69- 111 rant or Green | WURLITZER Spr\et pmno for rent. i Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143 SLECTRICAL FOR SALE Electric Dish Wa .. $185 U\'] Ahu Combination Dis d Clothes Washer practic: Jerry Lockwood left this weei by plane for Buffalo, N. Y. to join his wife and their two chiidre Lockwood resigned from his pos: ANS on the Tsland school this fall. with _the to be to return 1 Easy Spinner Washing gcod condition, a Mac 1946 mo:w" 25.00 A-1 $ 35.00 3 0 Mr. and Mrs. Warren Christian- son left aboard their boat Tanrta- lus Monday to spend two montt as watchmen at Hirst Chichagoil Mine. Christianson was employed carpenter on the Caihedral Apartments © but left. to preparc for his bar examination in Octo- ber. The Christiansons plan *o home- sead Guertin Island in James- town Bay and commute to town Mr. and Mrs. Jack Doran and child arrived last weekend to spend the remainder of the sum- mer vacation with his pavents, Mr. and Mrs, Stormy Dor Their home is in Seattle where Doran is in the furniture business. Mrs. B. O. Boettcher plane . Wednesday on trip south in six years. She will spend her vacation with her mother Mrs, E. J. Scott, and sis- ter Mrs. George Galbraith in Parkland, Wash. RUMMAGE SALE Methodist ~ Church Basement Aug. 25th, 10:30 am. 803-3t | WANTED: Young man for truck | g 3 job and work in ctore. Top | BOARD OF EQUALIZATION wages. Sce Bill Cope, 20th Ce TO MEET tury Super Market, 892- The Board of Equalization of the Auke Bay Public Utilities Disirict will meet at 7:30 P.M. on the eve- | nings of August 27, 28 and 29th in | DeHart’s Store at Auke Bay, Alaska, to hear any complaints or protests which may be made on the part of the taxpayers and owners of property assessed. This is cnly for those who have been ascessed by the Auke Bay Public Ut Dis- | ttric and does not include assess- | ments made by the'city or the Ju-| neau Independent School District.| All protests must be made cither in | WAITRESS & 1 Fount: writing or in person to the Board | percy's Cafe. of Equalization either before or du; ing the time the Board of Equall tion meets. All adjustments 1 be | made at this time and no others | will be considered after adjourn- | ment of these meetings. s GEORGE F. CANTILLON, | Mrs. Frank Calvin left by plane Chairman. ‘ Funcx Clmnu. R T Vacuum =1 ti | ONE, two, or three bedroom hous- es or apartments, furnished or unfurnished — prefertbly furn- Bronze Bridge now only { These are all a “un': st. Terms if desired. ARSON'S ELECTRIC, INC. istein Bldg. 893-3t e Lamp, was $17.50 £0 “ished, needed by permanent em- | “Good Buy ployees of the Juneau Lumbcr‘ Co, Inc. Call 358 days. 873-U| NEEDED—Furnished 2 bedroom house or apartment by August; 19. Douglas 2482. 869-61 | (‘.rl Thor Ironef, 25.00; sink, complete with swing faucett and trap, $10.00; Bath. room wash basin with faucet $5.00; Light fixture, Iive $3.00 Light fixture, G, E. Vacuum Cleaner, § enamel metal top table, 82 two storm windows, large, each, $1.50; 2 kitchen windows, $5.00; 12 cabinet doors, assorted sizes, each $1.00; 2 bins for sugar or flour, each, $1.00; Bowling shoes, new—never used, size 12, $5.00; Child’s toilet seat, $1.00. Call A. B. Phillips at Green 565 on Wednesday or Thursday for appointment. 891-2t Kitchen HELP WANTED—Alaska Laundry. 758-11 Girl. left by 755-tf her first WANTED — Capable Stenographer, August 200 Seward Building. Phone 331 LADY wishes day wor August 16, 1951.| Thursday to spend a few days | First Publication: Aug. 22, 1951. Svplembcre 1951. '\\nh her son, Jim, who has just|Last Publication: Aug. 24, m.)l USED CARS 1941 CADILLAC Sedan. Call Green 435. 890-6t HERES A 1GBU N BETVER USED CARS Patithctanbt s oo s SPEF!AL 1949 Chevrolet 4-door Sedan 29" 22" GILLNETTER, ready to go for fall fishing season. $500.00. Call Blue 858 or see Harbor Master. 889-6t | ,‘ How do you stand? Your fu- | ture can be bright with this ase | surance: “The world passeth away | . . but he that doeth the will of God abideth for ever.” I John 2:17. (Next: Heaven Is for You!) This is No. 4 of o untl, Ielhoaoh iefly of the beliefs ond hopes of f your Seventh-day Adventist neighbors ond friends, . . CLIP THIS COUPON . . .. . Reudy. fo serve you TROLLER “Mischief” for rale $7500.00, Length 39 ft., draft ft., beam 11 ft., 8 ton net-9 ton gross. Packs 12,000 Ibs. Inquire M. C Kinberg Sr.,, Box 434, Sit- ka, Alaska. 884-tf ' WANTED APPLICA'HONS mmlable for Housing Authority Office on ‘Willoughby Avenue. Qualifica- tions censist of ability to take short-hand, type, and some knowledge of bookkeeping, For further information, call at Channel Apartments office or phone 833. -894-6t 5 YOU'LL SAY: “The most lcscmanni book V've ever read!” Tells cbout fife ofter death, ond many o** things you've aiways ' wondered o You will_understand the Bible—and . itself—better ofter reading it. Get your copy now. (Ten cents may be enclosed for postage ond handling.) 1940 Plymouth ' 4-door Sedan 1950 Ford %-ton Panel 1946 G.M.C. Panel R.W.Cowling Co. 115 Front Street Phone 57 JERRY POWER'S family in dn( need of home or apartment Furnished or partly furnished Will sign lease and redecorate. ‘Won't you please help us? Phone 126 after 5 p.m. 294-tf WILL care for children in my home. Mabel Schmitz, 517 Ken- edy Street. Phone Blue 195. 893-3t SEND COUPON TODAY TO: Friendly dealers across the nation keep the familiar red cooler well uockod 20th CENTURY ‘the Coke ice-cold ... awaiting you. . BIBLE SCHOOL i } € BOTILED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY JUNEAU COLD STORAGE COMPANY “Coke" is @ registered trode-mark. WOMAN to cook on on boat Verma co, far two weeks hunting Smal! Coat Harbor .r Red T37. 893-3t BOX 2841—JUNEAU, ALASKA . © 1951, THE COCA-COLA COMPANY house, | N 853~ :h o COUNTRY business bldgs. . \ kitchen, | Tip. | FOUR bedroom home, steam heat, good view, bsmt, needs some re- decorating, owner-financed, Star Hill. (W44) BEAUTIFUL modern bedroom home, ~bardwood | floars, foundation, large corner lotand gardens, many extra ¢ features, completely furnished.: FHA ap-i| 2 price $14,000. Douglas ,(W3T) THREE bedroom, two living room home, ready for occupancy, Douglas, $4,000. GOOD tive bedroom view, completely furnished, base- ’ ment. $11,500. EXCELLENT 3 ! two . baths, bsmt, garage, bedroom home, hardwoed floors, furn. top location, $17,400. (W42) |BEACH home, log, large. main room, bedroom, good water sup- ply, Point Louisa, $5000. (W43 COMFORTABLE 3 bedroom house, l furn. cone. bsmt, hot water rad- tators, fir® view, good lot, Doug- (W2 2 bedroom Fed. Bidg, (W35) | las, $10600. CENTRAL location, home, furn., near | $10,000 ca store, (W41) ne, near {ROOMY simxe { bsmti, $5300. XE House , trailer, 00mS, COY nplvll). $4250. FURNISHED small two South: Frank AND; | accessible, year round, good bmas $26,000 bedroam furn, Gold Street 9 (W38) bedloom conc. | (W46) | home with | (W45) | house, | (W36) | praisal unfupnished $13,000. Salef]| t | | i i | |CONVENIENT location, 3 bcdmumEA - | | 4 beds | \Ew LI"TI\G | 230 a,cx ‘es, easily 1o u:} (W30) ! (W31) D ONT BEST highw frontage | s2,00. MANY EXCELLENT lots for year i round sorts and MANY OTE , VJOO 226 fect road *M. J. HAAS - Associate Juneaus-123 Front Street Auke Bay—Tritz Cove Road BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES AND INVESTMENT PROPERTIES UMBER ONE Laatshop of Ralph Thempson, good ‘loca: | and equipment. $3500. BEAUTY Salon, $6600. (BT MEDIUM - priced 4 unit ‘apart- ment house, central heat. $12,600. (Y5)+ property, | c&n apartment > L, d better $15,000. k! ;x“ (W4T | { | (W2 | p love-seat and cnair. Boby Dyuxman-Phone 891! Douglas, 3 bd | | i income, ? I AINES Yq) y > & GOOD INCOME, downtown store- | apartment bldg. with bar, ent buy at $42,000 GENERAL Store with considerable property. Excellent lccation and business. Approx. $35,000. (B3) | RESTAURANT. $2,000. COCKTAIL bar, $19,800. (B6) | CHICKEN ranch, Will sell all or part. | or sell building, (BL) ! MANY OTHER LISTINGS M. J. HAAS - Associate ) spout j Juneau—123 Front Street Auke Bay—Fritz Cove Road FOR SALE excel- | (B6) |FOR LEASE. (B8) :iTII (W32) | 1 good business | { (B5) | BUILDING LOTS CHAN‘I’EL Bous RESIDENTIAL grocery. Will Iease4 & v mermicErator sisoco; BOD Druxman-Phone 891 <. irice of aux may, PETER wmil)‘ AGENCY | $ssses EACH MONTH—EACH YEAR WE SELL, MORE HOMES THAN AU- oman APEN'GS COMBINED L ‘sssa“""' t I challenge them to list their sales N h-Peter Wood hame Latee 2rage, full. conci ace. New elec Dw]mw due 3rbdrn 1“0 B"’I'ZE‘\ praisal cludes s F;«n $16,000 bare. Owner elec, stove, ap- in- wall-to-wall bdrms, tile lot. 2 yrs AVE. HOME AT FHA 1SAL PRICE—loan $12,- d house $18,000. by appt. Clean 2 bdrm s rd, will cl(htr erum i wings LISTING Hc\.d “(‘()Ia, view win- — comfortable so- kdrm home, Tully furnished, s Dest view, near $12,500. he S 'n T, Only Stock O t before raises oifers $5,000 profit before retail markup. De- Wm Spaln house B Sts. forme $11.500. 3 bdrms iningreom. will plus X ner down, $100 month, Voiles house, s furnished fire- lot. Now $10,000. t per PRICE DOWN place, 100x100 :‘I“l\A\l/‘RA home ‘at 10th and A appraised by FHA $10,000 $8,600, price $12,500 furnished. All new Thor auto refrig, West- oven range. 3 s, two full baths. Easily ed back to duplex. Very large yard. NEW LISTING — large 3 bdrm home, yard, trees, ncvegol Jus neau, Turmiciéd $9,800. “Douglas ‘Former Baldwin home. NEW LISTING Peter Oswald house and lot center ¢f Auk Ray with ‘beach frontage. $21 DOCK, all bull(lm;,’s, land, cranes etc. Owner going back in Army. — 250 ft. frontage Highway directly new scheol bldg. on Glacier across from 150 deep. WST.—bright 1-bdrm house needs plumbing. Juct renovated throughout, pari unfinished. On stairs.. $2,500. lcmm. One for $1,200 all clear. ed and excavated. One 80x150 for $1,500 w: road. rock fill from a peeled log chalet-type building, fireplace, concrete basement, oil' furnace, Completely furnished, including dishes, rugs, pictures, drapes, ete. Over -one acre, beautiful lawn, flowers, gardens. Overlocks water. On bus line, near stores. $5,500 will handle. & SPIN DRY Washmg Machine, ;.XTRA Special=~4 bedroom home, $40.00; ines, usable for parts, only $10.00 each; » galvanized hot. water tank with fittings,’" used . 6 months, $18.00; 2 Radio Cabin- ets, ¥ Phone Red 479 after 2 other washing mach- 893-3t CUBIC ft. Kelvinator refrizera- tor, Excellent conditica, $175.00. Space Heater, best cIfersBaone Elack 680. 893-3t FOR S:iLE Pelican Theatre. Write Box 705, Pelican, Alaska. 892-Tt Heavy duty or MARINE Batteneq standard 6, 8, or 12 volt, reason- able. PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. Boat Halhor 892-6t e © 06 06 0 0 0 0 € @ 2 BEDROOM home, FH.A. ap- praised over $15,000. Complete- ly furnished. Automatic hot air furnace. Full basement. 50x100 lot. By APPOINT- MENT only. Phone 316. 891-tf e o e 0 0 0 0 0 0 ¢ 50 two 1850 floats. Price—make Phone 581. offer. Field. Walter D. 877-tf SINGLE Skin Stone Marten neck piete, like new $25.00. Blue 437. REFRIGERATOR Phone 873-2t Excellent condition. Contact Parson’s El- ectric, 10th and C. 866-tf FRONT room set, washing ma- chine, radio, high chair. mis- cellaneous. Douglas 2441, 5th-E. Street, white house. 865-3t 1 ONE new 220 h.p. Lycombmfl air- craft Engine complete with prop, generator and starter. Al- | 2 tile baths, 3 toilets, 2 rumpus rooms, garage in basement. Liv- ingroom is 27x14, has fireplace, hermopane 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—Vienola home on 120x150 lot all cleared. Gar= dens, lawn, garage. Full concrete basement. Furnished, including large deep-freeze unit. 1 standard bedroom; 2 in attic for children or shert guests. 1 possible in base- 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 sojd separately and ‘moved by barge. .$10,500 for both. Jth ST, next Juneau mflne—i bed- room house | with- hr‘e fenced in lawn. '$6,500. " - SASTINEAU Ave. 2 bedroom furne “ished, $4,000; $500 down. * 3ACK of Baranof—2 bedroom fure nished, large back yard. $5,250. PETER WOOD AGENCY No. 3 Klein Bldg. Tel. 911 " MISCELLANEOUS HOPE'S SECOND HAND STORE We buy, sell and trade. 214 2nd St. Phone 908. 793-t¢ TO WHOM it may concern: I am not associated with D. Sherman Starr in any business or capac- ity. (Signed) Henry Perozzo, Anchorage, Alaska. 888-tf P “oay .

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