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PAGE TWO e Legion Headquarters Return Here; Alaskar erican Legion a: after a two year in Anchorage, it today by John H. Sitka, newly elected mander for the Department of Al- headquarters of the * back in June unofficial sc Wwas anno Van Horn Legion com- Horn arrived here nier with Robert N who has been ited a ment adjut Horn nt Sew pp: was elec conv sek in to him ious and in ma; harm ventior resolutions sed, Jncluding an overall in; for conti construction, £ pukl land Seventeen militar§ d aid to pri and strenuous wildiif law Another resolution calied for election of the Territory's gov- ernor and lieutenant governor pending statehood. Others asked for (1) cont lirect housing loans to (2) maintenance of the allowance for federal em ployees; (3) more efiiciency in the Geological ~ Survey program; (4) adoption official American Legicn en Bob Crawford of irbanks the U. S. Ai song; crease in per diem for veterans traveling to and from hospital (6) improvement of facilitie mental patients in A a il establishment of a well anized Armed Forces rve program i 8) nsic of all Gl kenefits to ean veterans and (9) construction of an automobile road between Skagway and White- horse Representative Wendall P. Kay Anchorage Democrat received icism fellowing his speech be- fore the annual Americanism luncheon in which be claimed he was preud to have introduced a memorial in the last session of the Alaska legisliture which called for establishment of a “republic, of Ala: if statehood cculd not be tained. The convention passed a motion which ed that the Amer Legicn “abhofred the action any of its members w! 1voc: ted or fupported ar 1 W would separate from United States Other officers elected veter- of who wrote (5) in- org the IR0 NOTICE We have disposed plete grocery s and will discontinue sday, Sept. 12 all of our past patronag our com- d fixtures tess as of We wish to customers for of e Box 351, Juneau E. S. Neilson, Manager. Thanking you— cost | | 1) for | regular were Or- 909-1t | ma: rrill, Seward, first vice-com- Richard Hardcastle, Ket- second vice-commander; Sanders, Anchorage, judge Homer Crowther, Ketch- chaplain; Henry Tigh Ad Forbes Baker, Fair 1s; William and Garman Shutt committeeman. and alter- convention Horn, Harry mery, Richarc Ethel Lindley, Walte: Perry McClain, Henry rer Nordling, J. C. Mor- A. L. Ricker. year's convention Ketchikan. m Juneau, executive delegates the national were: yVan S. Mont Liddle Sitka Selected nates to Miani as Le and Next held will be Seattie’s Rivera ieads Coast Balfers With .352 Average N FRANCISCO, Sept. 11— %— Seattle’s Jim Rivera set the pace for Pacific Coast league batters right up to the final game of the 1951 eason Rivera, southpaw centerfielder for the pennant-winning Seattie club, connected safcly 231 times in 657 trips to the plate for an unofficial final average of .352, league statistician William J. Weiss reported yesterday. Rivera played in 165 of Seattle’s 167 games. Joe Gordon ,Sacramento’s playing manager, led the league in home runs with 43 and in runs batted in with 138 Portland’s Joe Brovia was third in the home run depart- ment with 32, and second to Gordon in runs batted in with 133. Pitchers for Stars, Rainiers Tied for {eague Leadership SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 11—P— Right handers Ben Wade of Holl wood and Hector Brown of the pen- nant winning Seattle Rainiers tied percentage leadership among pitche for the Pacific st league season which ended f Sunday. Cot 1 Each won 16 and lost 6 games for a percentage of .727. Sad Sam Jones, n Diego fire- baller, was the circuit's strikeout king, retiring 216 batters, He pitched 267 innings, appearing in 40 contests. The 1951 season produced two 20- game winners. They were M Grissom, veteran Seattle same side, with 20-13. ) ?6Mstpoints A's First Sacker Leads Batting Race [n American League CHICAGO, Sept. 11—{P—First baseman Ferris Fain of Philadelphia with .332 has taken a nine-point bulge in the American League bat- ting race. Moving into a three-way tie for second place at .323 are Min- nie Minoso of Chicago, Ted Wil- liams of Boston and George Kell of Detroit. Others in the top ten averages computed through Sunday’s games are Gil Coan, Washington, with .319; Gil McDougald, New York, .315; Johnny Pesky, Boston, 313; Bob Avila, Cleveland, 311; Larry Doby, Cleveland, .306; and Yogi Berra, New York, 303 Minoso heads three specialty brackets, having the most runs, 103; the most triples, 14, and the most stolen bases, 27. Dom DiMaggio of Boston, replaced by Berra in the top ten, is a double leader with the most hits, 173, and most doubles, 13. Muslal Holds 30 Point Bulge in National Batfing NEW YORK, Sept. 11—(#—It's no longer a question of who will cap- ture the National League batting championship but by how bigsa margin Stan Musial will win it. Apparently getting better as the season progresses, Musial currently holds a 30-point bulge over his nearest competitor. Through games of Sept. 9, the great St. Louis Card- inals’ outfielder and first baseman is hitting 370. That is an increase of two percentage points over his top figure of last week. Far behind in the runnerup spot is Richie Ashburn, fleet-footed fly- chaser of the Philadelphia Phillies. He is batting .340. Jackie Robin- son of Brooklyn is third with .338. He is followed by teammate Roy Campanella, .329; Johnny Wyrostek of Cincinnati, 316 and Alvin Dark, New York Giantg, 313. CAPITOL MANAGER RETURNS 15. POUNDS HEAVIER Ted Heyder, of the Capitol Theatre, day after a month's vacation in Se- attle. C. A. Baur, manager of B. F. Shearer’s Roxy Theatre in Brem- jerton, who_took over in Juneau during Heyder's absence, returncd Sunday It was a good vacation for Ted. He gained 15 pounds. NOTICE We have disposed of our com- plete grocery stock and fixtures and will discontinue business as of Wednesday, Sept. 12. We wish to thank all of our customers for manager All accounts | hander, with a record of 20-11 and | their past patronage. All accounts will be mailable to United Food,| Bill Ayers, who throws from the will be mailable to United Food, Box 351, Juneau. Thanking you E. S. Neilson, Manager. 909-1t The Memoriual Library is now a Fine Reality All Juneau is proud that it was made possible by popuar subscription. Will all those holding unpaid pledges please re- mit as soon as possible? Final payment on the building is about due. If you have not yet subscribed, please consider joining your many friends and neighbors whe ha erously. ve contributed so gen- An additienal $3,000 to $4,000 is needed to cover unforeseen building costs. o Send Subscriptions w0 asurer John Durney The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska ——an B. Fraj nk Heintzleman Chairman of Library Board o This Announcement Is Published Through the Courtesy of the ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT and POWER COMPANY . returned Satur- | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAA Southbound Traffic Is Heavy; | 112 In; 81 Qut Pan American World Airways car- | ried 93 passengers Monday with 12 arrivals from the south, 25 de- partures from Juneau and 56 going | through. From Seattle: E. Atkins, D. N.| Bruce, B. Erickson. Walter Gardner, T. Graham, M. &. Hanzin, Jerry Hannafin, L. M. Kolloen, Ed Marsh From Antetie: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Revell, L. Leventhal. To Seattle: Clair Burns, Clyde ! Muchmore, Pat Murphy, Rob Bar- ber, Stabley Brown, Ben Martinez, Ralph Welsh, J. Beitinger, Gertrude Wood, G. Ramsted, Mr. and Mrs. Headlie, J. Gillisple, George Barrill, Joanne Davis, Everett Liljedahl, Lewis Anderson, Fred Micheau, Frank Gross, William *Simpkins, Charles Henning, Mr. and Mrs. C. Bennetts, Mrs. B. Martiniz, Earl Miles. M in N of sic pl an tr W 15! Woman o Cross %(hannel Both Ways i DOVER, England, Sept. 11—(#— | Florence Chadwick, a slim American i mermaid, raced across the Channel | | from England to France today in; near record time. The 32-year-old San Diego, Calif., | | typist became the first woman in | i history to swim the Channel from |3 west to easl and to swim it both ways. | She swam it from east to Wefitl last year. | Florence’s time for the immensely | | difficult swim from St. Margaret's | Bay near Dover to Sangatte Beach | midway between Calais and Cape ! y; | Gris Nez, France, was 16 hours, 22 | minutes i | That's just 51 minutes slower than ‘ the record set by Tom Blower, 37- year-old Briton, last year. More than 200 have tried the England to France swim and only five have succesded. High Line Trail Hike {To be Saturday | A chicken dinner Saturday night {is in prospect for members of the | Ship, Shank and Shutter club who | { will make the Camp Six overnight | hike, the Rev. H. E. Beyer, club| president, said today. | | The hike scheduled for last Sat- | lurday was postponed because nl1 | rain. Ed Peyton, local mountaincer, will lead the group which will leave | from in front of the high school | lat 8 am. They will hike up ihe| [Sheep Cr@%x trail aboye Thu‘ne&nd‘ spend th ght” at' the Camp | Six cabin on the Alaska-Juneau Mining Co. power line. i Peyton promises t | | cakes for Sunday breakfast before | the hikers return to Juneau. 1 sourdough DON GOODMAN HERE Don Goodman, chairman of ‘the | Alaska Development Board, is L\erc{ | enroute to Missoula, Mont., to at- | | tend a meeting of the Pacific North- | west Trade Association. He i |ping at the Baranof Hotel | iRIAM NIEMI | RETURD University the her Wednesday, their { FOUND - DI FOR RENT 2 ROOM ste NG To enter her jur of W mi TO SCHOOL r year at the ington, Miss iria; Junes | Thursday by plane in bus- during with oifice Commis~ Miss ess administration umm spent parents, Mr. and Mrs was employed in Territorial T Niemi is majoring and iemi, the n. NOTICE of and our com- fixtures ess as of wish t customers ast patrc wecount ill be mailable to United Food < anking you 909-1t We have di ete grocery stock ad will discontinue b We hank all of Anchorage gistered at the Baranof Hotel LOST AND FOUND is watch have by for ad. 909-3t FOR SALE table with child’s chest le desk and platform rocker stretchers een $10. Phone 909-2t wrist May ing in front of describing INING room four chairs §! drawers, $10.00; bench $15.00; $25.00; curtain krass fire place s Red 360. OIL HEATERS, corner sink, office table. Can be seen 131 Main. Phone e-le3 .00; ik 3 after 6 p.m. 241, $09-3t m heated apartment Phone Red 708. 909-tf PARTMENT furnished, living- room, Ledroom, kitchenette and bath Brownie on Fritz Cove Road. Brownie the Barber. 909-tf Dependable, scheduled service to NOME FAIRBANKS WHITEHORSE KETCHIKAN SEATTLE . N . by Flying Clipper Big 4-engine Clippers fly fast, regular g:cl;nedulea to Seattle and key cities in Alaska. You enjoy lounge-chair seats . .. good food ... stewardess hos- pitality. Fly with the world’s most experienced airline — Pan American. For Clipper reservations, call... Baranof Hotel, Juneaw ~ Phone 406 Tvade Marh, Pan Ainerioca Forld dirweys, e ! - Piv AuFRICAN | We have disposed of our com- i plete grocery stock and fixtures and will discontinue business as of Wednesday, Sept. 12. We wish to thank all of our customers for their past patronage. All accounts | ‘wi]l be ' mailable to United Foed, | Box 351, Juneau. Thanking you- | 909-1t | { [ : “Notice is hereby given that the| { collector of customs for this distriet | | has issued an order dated September | } 11, 1951, authorizing the name of the } | oil screw MARIE H, official number | 1260351, owned by William Johnsom, lof which Juneau, Alaska, is the | { home port, to be changed to MARY | | JOANNE. ! KATHERINE D. NORDALE, Callector of Customs, | Juneau, Alaska.” | First Publication: Sept. 11, 1951, Last Publication: Sept. 14, CALL FOR BIDS | WORLD'S MOST EXPERIENCED AIRLINE TS $2.50; 1 ! ' REAL ESTATE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1951 REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE | GARRISON house. 4 bedroom res- idence. two lots. Automatic hot water heating system. Well fur- nished. Complete electrical equip- ment. Price complete: $16,000. BEDROOM house o Tth St, Full basement. Partially furn- ished. $7,850.00. UNIT apartment. come property. DOUGLAS—A new three bedroom house. Unfurnished. Tmmediate occupancy. For sale at price less than appraisal. LISTINGS on several vestment properties. LOTS: Casey Shattuck. Tract. Highlands. BELLES CAFE—This best small restaurant in Juneau. Office: Room 14 in Shattuck Bldg. " . William Winn—Phone 234 \‘l‘X‘EW, garden, enclosed ynrd.ne‘\; 2-bedroom, furnace, hardwood floors, electric kitchen, complete- ly furnished, immediate occu- pancy. FHA appraised. 2 A good ins large in- Seatter TWO DUPLEXES—both complete- ly furnished. No hills. CABIN Lena's Cove. Two-bedroom home on 3.18 acres land. 2 acres cleared, good well, garage, lakes, ete. 2 2 FHA appraised 2-bedroom homes,| both completely furnished. TROLLERS. Several acreagcs with improvements Pelican, Sitka. . CAFES fully equipped. Inspec- ticn invited. Lots Douglas, Jun- eau. WANTED — small trfct with tim- ber. MAY we help you buy a new home in the states? If you need your equity out of your proper- ty here, let us discuss financing with you. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First Uafiomfl Bank R e FOR SALE © o 6 6 0 0 0 0 o CLEAN BRIGHT DUPLEX 3 bedrooms, large 1 electric kitchen, lo age room, move in today, artment 1 be n brings monthly. Furnished. See Pete Wood or wrile Box 2891. Y o e n|®0000095000 ®c9000000 80 L portable typewriter, $15. Call Green 610 after 5. 906-1t ELECTRIC pressure cooker for sale. Call Black 783, 904-3¢ i { FOR SALE — by owner, 3 bedroom house in Shattuck Additiqn. Newly painted, completely furn- ished including. new electrical equipment. Available immediate- ly. Call Mrs. Phone Red 495. PURSE SEINER “Admiralty” 14 by 50 ft. Powered by 165 h.p. G.M. Diesel with complete spare parts, including radio telephone, power skiif and complete ha but gear with 20 skates. For fu. ther information, contact owner George James, Angoon, Alaska. 908-6t 904-tf 2 e o 0_. e o o o o o ® ONE BEDROOM, all new elec ® e stove, GM Frigidaire, Ken- e . ® workshop. Carroll Way. $4,200. ® © e 0o 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 ~ WANTED DESPERATE need immediate housing. Permanent Government employee. Family. Phone 289 909-3t RELIABLE couple wish to sublet apartment for Oct. & Nov. Call Red 665. 906-6¢ Sealed bids in quadruplicate will be received at the Office the Commissioner of Education, Juneau, ‘ Alaska, until 10 o’¢lock a.m. Wed- nesday, October 8, 1951, and then publicly opened and read for the furnishing of the schoolrooms and | teachers quarters with furniture and equipment for the Ninilchik Terri- torial School. Specifications and bid forms may be obtained from the Territorial Department of Educa- tion, Box 1841, Juneau, Alaska. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. EVERETT R. ERICKSON, Commissioner of Education. First Publication: Sept. 11, 1951 Last Publication: Sept. 25, 1951 INVITATION TO BID The Alaska Department of Health | announces the Invitation to Bid for furnishing a duplicating machine | and cabinet equal in construction and operation to A: B. Dick Mimeo- graph Model 450 and Cabinet Model 25, fo.b. Juneau, Alaska. Interested bidders may sect forms and specifications by at Room 201, in the Te Building. Sealed bids in single will be re- ceived until 4:00 pm. September 26, 1951, and then publicly opened. i C. EARL ALBRECHT, M.D, Commissioner of Health First Publication:~Sept. 11, 1951 e bid ,__.—_—_—_———'— Last Publication: Sept. 25, 1951, IGBU N BETYER USED CARS |5 1o, SPECIAL 1949 Chevrolet 4-door Sedan 1940 Plymouth 4-door Sedan 1950 Ford %-ton Panel 1946 G.M.C. Panel R.W.Cowling Co. 115 Front Street Phone 57 COOK position in Alaska, town or camp job. Highest reference. Cooked in major hotels Pacific Coast, Alaska Canneries. Write Box 2582, Juneau. 905-6t b‘fiRN!SHED or unfurnished apart- ment. Phone 818. 900-t1 is still thej James McNamara. more washer, new sink, new e’ ® 271 gallon oil tank. Basement @) FRITZ COVE,1': home, be: bsmt, g ed, $10,600. bedroom modern PETER WOOD AGENCY —$88888— BT $53988 500] EACH MONTH—EACH YEAR | WE SELL: w’RR HOMES THAN ALL OTHER AGENTS COMBINED —538858— I challenge them to list their sales eaeh month—Peter Wood —$85858— bdrm r Hill. DOUGLAS HIGHW. 5 year Modern with apt. renting $ month, (W48) MODERN 2 'bedroom home, com- pletely furnished, coruer lot,| Douglas. $14,000. (W37 COMFORTABLE 3 bedroom home, \furnished, good view, full: base- | meént, steam heat, Douglas. $10,- | $3150 000! (W27) | $4000 2-bdrm Gastineau, $500 down. NICE 3 bedrcom home, 'furnished, Furnished. garage, basement, double plumb- | $4200 1-bdrm Carroll Way. ing, hardwood floors, Calhoun elec equip. Furn. Ave. $17,400, (W42) | £4700 1-bdrm 3rd { GOOD 5 bedroom home, complete- s ly furnished, view, basement, $500 down. Star Hill, $11,500. (W45) | $5250 2-houses 12th St. CONVENIENT 2 bedroom home, 50 2-bdrm, yard. W. 8th. furnished, across from Federal $5250 2-bdrm, furnished, new elen. Bldg. $7,500. (W35) Back Baranof. ONE bedroom home, furnished,|$9600 Duplex 3-bdrm & apt. Gold Street. $5,300. (W36) $9500 2-bdrm unfurn. Dg. Hwy. DELUXE House trailer, 2 bed-!$9800 Large 3-bdrm, hot water ht, rooms, complete. $4250. (W38) 100x1C0 lot. New garage. Doug- FURNISHED small two bedroom| las. home, South Franklin. (W19) | $10,000 |ENTIRE ISLAND, 230 acres, easily X100 | accessible year round, good bldgs, | $1C,000 other features. $26,000 (W25) also 60x20 quonset, Appr. Terr. | THREE Symmer homes. Up to Vets. DgF | $4300. $11,500 3-bdrm furn, Full bsmt, | MANY EXCELLENT lots for year| dbl garage, view 100x100 lot. Dg. round homes, summer cabins, 1e-| $12,000 45-acres pat. firm gravel sorts and industrial sites. base. On river. Stucco 3 bdrm MANY OTHER LISTINGS house. Full conc. bsmt. ‘Bob Druxman-Phone 891 $15,000 3-bdrm furn, conc. bsmt. | 120x150 lot. DgHwy. M. J. HAAS - Associate Juneau--123 Front Street $16,500 3-bdrm unfurn new. rends Ave. FHA $12,800. Auke Bay—TFritz Cove Road f bl i 1 $18,000 2-bdrm completely furn. | Full conc bsmt. FHA $12,600. VR b {5 < |$18500 3-bdrm furn, 10th St. { EYAINGS (‘:f\.l;)ORTLM"E’ | $37,000 4-bdrm unfurn, all hdwld i CVES' PROPL - floors, Thermopane windows, tile L NT_PROPERTIES | inks and baths, hot water heat, COMMERCIAL site, former Dutch| bsmt garage plus space for large ! Rodebaugh land and buildings! apt. Terms. ! on Willoughby Ave. waterfront. | —$388$5— $7,500. (G19) | ASK ABOUT OUR INVESTMENT OUS boatshop of late Ralph, LISTINGS IN & OUT Thompson, geod building and'! OF JUNEAU lccation. Many tools. $3,500. WILL LEASE—250x150, lots across BEAUTY Sal $6600. (BT} fror w echool bldg on Glacier MEDIUM priced 4 unit aparl-’ Hwy. ment central heat., GEN'L STORE, Ka $12,600. (Y3) 40 years. Terms. LOW rental property, —$55885— excellent can be DING LOTS—some new and ceaverted income, ! eresting listings. §15,000. (Y9 OFFICE SPACE for rent. GOOD INCOME, downtown store- | —$$8888— apartment bldg. with bar, excel- SPECIAL—Apt. bldg $10,000. Nets ent buy at $42,000. (ESv: $200 monthly. No mgr required, GENERAL St with considerable| tenants furnish own heat. Fire- property. Excellent location and) . praef, close in. resmacrant w0 o0 PETER WOOD AGENCY COUNTRY business bldgs. (W32) 0. 3 Klein Bldg. Tel. 911 | i | New | St. * has 3-bdrm. 3-bdrm furn, fireplace, 102 lot. Dg. 3-bdrm furn. conc. basmt, Beh- 2 ho —Ssame owner tpartment | business lot, for better RE & STO! | COCKTAIL bar, $19,800. (B6) | |RESTDENTIAL grocery. Will lease! or sell building. (B1) | Bob'Dmxman—Phone ;91 I .HISCELLANEIJUS M. J. HAAS - Associate | Juneau—123 Front Street | Auke Bay—Fritz Cove Road ! | oo e—eeee e | HOPE'S SECOND HAND STORE ! FOR SALE H(\)NeE suys.Eseu and trade. 214 2nd ! | st. Phone 808. LTt LUNCH ROOM 319 Willoughby ; TO WHOM it may concern: I am ( Avenue. Phone 946. 907-tf| not associated with D. Sherman' { - ‘ Starr in any business or capac- 5 ity. (Signed) Henry Perozzo, { CRESCENT APARTMENTS, ten; : | furnished apartments, and build- | Anchorage, Alaska. sa-u | jx!g reasonable. Phone 428. 907-3t LOST AND FOUND SPLIT Cabbage, 8c a lb. Come and get it. Northern Vegetable Farm,{ LOST—Jade ring. Reward. Green Glacier Highway. 907-12¢t 170. 908-3t FOR RENT 4 BLAék l;zt‘e;fi. .liendy for adop- tion. Phone Douglas 2134. 908-3t { y FRIGIDAIRE 6 cu. feet old $120. Green 1045. 904-6¢ RESIDENCE 326 Second Street, has one four-room apartment and six furnished rooms, with three bath rooms. Priced at $12,- 000. For appointmert, call Black 354. 904-tf NEW apartments. Income over $1500.00 per month. See Nick Roc- ovich. 903-tf | WILL consider rental 60x20 double quonset over water. Ideal boat shop, cabinet shop, net repair and storage. See Pete Wood. Tel. 911, 908-3t FOR RENT — Rooms with bath. ‘Walking distaiice. Phone 1008. 900-tf 20 FOOT outooard cabin cruiser, 16 horse motor. Call Blue 830, 898-tf FOR RENT OR LEASE — Two new buildings at entrance Small Boat Harbor. Across from new school, on City bus, one block from Gla: cler and Douglas busses. Will di | vide into stores, offices, and res’ taurant. Also space for oth¢ TROLLER “Mischief” for gsale — $7500.00. Length 39 ft, draft 5 ft., beam 11 ft., 8 ton net-9 ton gross. Facks 12,000 lbs. Inquire M. C. Kinberg Sr., Box 434, Sit- ka, Alaska. 884-if or three bedroom hous: es or apartments, furnished o: unfurniched — préfersbly furn- ished, riceded by permanent em- ployees of the Juneau Lumbe: Co., Inc. Call 358 days. 873-t! HELP WANTED—Alaska Laundry 158-t L WAITRESS & 1 Fountain Girl Percy’s Cafe 755-t1 —— HELP WANTED CAN YOU USE $50? Sell Christgas Cards, 50 for $1. Make $50 on 100 boxes! Name-im- printed Christmas Cards, Assort- ments, Address Book, others. FREE gifts for early orders. Get Assort- ments on approval, Imprint Sam- ples FREE! Write! Wegtern Art, 257 S. Spring, Dept. 127, Los Anel- es 12, 909-1t WARD attendants and kitchen helpers at St. Ann’s Hospital. 4 908-3t i 20 | bldgs or businesses. Caum or st FOR SALE — Pelican Theatre. Peter Wood, 911. LY Write Box 705, Pelican, Alaska. 892-7t 7OR RENT — Mendenhall Apart f ments furnished and unfurnish- | ed. Studio and 1 bedroom $86.00 and up, unfurnished. $106.00 and up furnished. Call at apartment office or phone 892. 891-276 AMARINE Batteries. Heavy duty ol standard 6, 8, or 12 volt, reason- able. PARSONS® ELECTRIC CO. Boat Harbor. 892-6t » © ¢ & © 0 & & 0 ¢ o ® 2 BEDROOM home. FHA. ap- o e praised over $15,000. Complete- e ly furnished. Automatic hot e air furnace. Full basement. e 50x100 lot. By APPOINT- @ MENT only. Phone 316. 891-tf 2 0 © & 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 STEAM heated rooms, 315 Gold St. 735-tf \VAILABLE now. Space for rest- aurant or other business. Phone 452. 882-4f STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly or Monthly. Colonial Rooms. = 69-tf WURLITZER Spinet piano for rent. Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143 USED CARS 1948 PLYMOUTH Deluxe " ‘4-door Sedan, excellent condition. Has radio and heater. Call 556 be- tween 5 and 8 p.m. Ask for Wes. ONE new 220 h.p. Lycombing air- craft [Engine complete with prop, generator and starter.. Al- so ‘two 1850 floats. Price—make offer. Phone 581. Walter D. Fleld. 877-tt REFRIGERATOR Excellent condition. Contact Parson’s El- ectric, 10th and C. 866-tf China contains few and fast_ dwindling petroleum reserves. ’ » F CLASSIFIED AOVERTISING] » i } i

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