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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1951 DOUGLAS Aaska in Port; NEWS 1] Passengers APPENDECTOMY g Aboard’ Juneau Lucille Isaacs entered St. Hospital last week and underwent an emergency appendectomy Fri- day evening. She is recovering very well according to the family. a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ' Saxon Snow Is . Elecied fo Head American Legion Snow was elected Com- the Juneau Post No. at a meet- Monday PAGE TWO e ek | CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING REAL ESTATE | REAL ESTATE | REAL ESTATE embarking for the westward. Mast-|GARRISON house. 4 bedroom res- | FRITZ COVE,1% bedroom modern L 7 er of the ship is Capt. HeM| “yqe;c0 two lots. Automatic hot| home, ns, lawn, PETER “00], AGERCY Burns with A, H. Banwell, chief| .o ‘heating system, Well fur-| bsmt, ipletely furn- | nished. Complete electrical equip- (W49) ment. Price complete: $16,000. | DOUGLAS ¥ —$85888— BEDROOM house on 7th St.| Modern with apt. o % _ Full basement. Partially furn-| month. EATH MONT ALH YEAR belle F. Duncanson, Sarah B. Ed-| joneq 87,850.00, NICE 3 bedrcom home, furnished,| Ve SELL. mCRE HOMES THAN nds, Mr. and Mss. Joe.Guy, Mr. (g uNgr apartment. A good fn- | ement, double plumb- | ALL OTHER AGENTS COMBINED and Mrs. Elmer Ignell, W. D. Haw=* (o0 o™ fo e | ing, hardwood floors, Calhoun —833338— kins, Mrs. R. H. Leer and two SOUS; | HOUGLAS—A new three bedroom Ave. $17.400. (W42) | I challenge them to list their sales L. B. Lindsey and child; H. Unfurnished. Immediate | GOOD 5 bedroom home, complete- FAsh "‘“"'s-’:*s"s“f“‘” Wood —$58888— v EE-Bedroom furnished home, i | house. e e . Wh T occupancy. For sale at price less| ly furnished, view, basement, Mrs. Henry Museth, Mr. and Hill, $11,500. St. Ann’s Hospital. Hot heat. View livingroom, than appraisal Star Mrs. F. V. McCombs and two son DA diningroom, elec kitchen. well-planned program for road d(‘-’ velopment in the southeasiern part| of Alaska. And it is carfying out| that program with the funds allot- ted to it, rather than spreading the funds around by the rule of political expediency. Perhaps that is the real reason ent would 5 to attract pulp | Governor Gruening and the other been using the | Road Commissioners are ag'in it. pose—to improve = - roads between cities and pulp mill sites it has incurred the Territorial Board of Road 1ers. hould be done with the he Board contends, is to tional road milage instead improvements to BPR i ka, has been able n efore Congress is pulp development. Indeed, without the BPR would ecured the $7,- the that kind of lure probably not have 000,000 appropri Having secured the appropriation on the grounds_that road improve- tion, CHURCH SUPPER Members and friends and their families of the Douglas Community Methodist church enjoyed a church hot dish supper ‘Thursday eve- ping in the church .basement. Special guests of the supper were members of the Douglas teachi: aff. Following the supper the |l Rev. Robert Rings showed slides | | of Washington D. C., and New York City. Of special interest were slides showing the United Nations build- ar from Seattle: ‘.\I.‘ Albrecht, Roy W. Allen, Mrs. Frank| o Bruman and son; C. A. Burns, Is- Saxon mander of American , Legion, the organization mileage have a |4, ing of Board would more defensible position if ropriation had been made for | evening. purpose of extendin: She is the first woman to be 2d mileage, or if it [elected to this position in the local y shown that the|post and the second in Alaska with r ew roads would be of [the exception of the two all-wo- tance in attracting pulp miil: |man posts at Anchorage and Fair- The oad much home, Federal (W35) furnished, (W36) 2 bed- LISTINGS on several large in- CONVENIENT 2 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ogden and £k G it | ’ stmer; roperties. furnished, across from |two children; Esther Petersen, Mr.| b ] | ST Son ¢ e [LOTS: Casey Shattuck. Seatter| Eldg. $7,500. ings and other particulars of the|4d Mis. J. T, o Tract. Highlands. | ONE bedroom e . g s Sieven- | » United Nations grounds and ““m.}ljhl“]. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Sieven g | 4 \ shildvess - Miss Moty BELLES CAFE—This is still the Gold Street. The fact is that the pulp mill site: | banks. |The largest crowd ever recorded (BFF 1€ two children; Miss Mary | ot gmall restaurant in Juneau! DELUXE House trailer, being most actively pro- Other officers elected for the|was in attendance for the evening s 3 o % H st " | rooms, complete. $4250. (W38) | e close to existing mi\\'s coming year are: Dr. George Cald- |supper program which was planned ‘ang::)foélrgi}f‘-:;;- ,f :E\‘ll:tlél:;“m: 0“-‘“: Boom .“ il Bl stack Sk FURNISHED small two bedroom companies most interest- | well, first vice commander, Kenneth |by the Womens Society of Christ- | -, 1/ 18¢ (FEGH S0 b Pl wammm Winn-Phone 234 home, South Franklin, (W19) Iding pulp mills in Alaska [ Thibodeau, second vice commander, |ian Service, actively under super- W& A d' i i v ¢ ENTIRE ISLAND, 230 acres, easily do not appear to be interested in|Max Lewis, chaplain, Leo Jewett,|vision by Mrs. Wm. Kerns. i S accessible year round, good bldgs, riing ¥ ‘company” towns and | historian, Ralph Wright, service of- e e . _”;"nw Johnson; e bnl other features. $26,000 (W25) prefer to build near the pre- ficer, Art Berggren, sergeant-at- Night Classes _w RS Sl;’ I& ‘_( : 2 THREE Summer homes. Up to arms, Willlam Liddle, adjutant-| Night classes in beginning typing | MrS: J. Stauter, Steven Kristensen, $4300. | finance officer. and shorthand will be offered at|C2r Sehmitt. EXCELLENT LOTS for yearround Executive committeemen elected | the school this year by commercial For. Bitka: homes, summer cabins, resorts Velma Broun and son; |kins, B. ¥. Kane, for two year terms were Waino|teacher Charles Hunnicutt. Tenta- Bill Wilson g 3 - and industrial sites. il lison. |2 DUPLEXES. 2 Boats, MANY OTHER LISTINGS |2-BDR. home partly furnished,| see ys for ‘Busir Opportunities garage, garden etc. 3.18 pat. land.| ang Investment Property listings. £ okl Do\:g!qu‘Bob Druxman-Phone 891' 00 1-bdrm Carroll Way. New RAL lots M. J. HAAS - Associate gach SlRC FuD highway and Juneau. | | “ROPERTY Pelican, Ten: sit- | oy oo ey ‘347{)3 I-bdrm 3id st ka, Wrangell | Auke Bay—Fritz Cove Road | Dr. Robert H. Shuler, medical of- | 274 2 R AT f | ficer in charge of the Mount Edge- M!JBPHY & MUBPHYl | Back Eaxg]noxlu“mh i REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS | TFOR SALE $9500 2-bdrm unfugn, Dg. Hwy. Phone 676 over First National Bank $9800 Large 3-bdrm, hot water ht, it : ok I,U‘lew“‘ Native "100x100 lot. New garage. Doug- home, $5,300. FIVE-Bedroom furnished house, 1 block from Baranof. 1 bedroom main floor, four upstairs. Very large livingroom-diningroom, 1Ig. kitchen. Full concrete basement. TWO-Bedroom furnished house, 2 lots, formerly McCarron residence, $6,500. BUILDING LOT, 80x150 with rock fill on shoulder Douglas Highway. 700 strawberry plants in beachside garden. Cleared. A choice spot with beautiful view of Juneau. | Near new Wildes home. $1,500. ONE OF LARGEST BARS in Ju- neau, eas been that are moted Too, the ed in faults the by the Road O detailed i a recent Governor Gruening The first charge ag u of Public Roa has not been getting large enc eppropriations for road-building southeastern Alask. The Governor I able comparison between the propriations received by the Al Road Commission, for roads in the Interior, and appropriations receiy ed by the Bureau of Public F e The Alaska Road Commission, ac- | handlin cording to the Govern: nd the securing an annual Gover for Seward: LoiS|TWO-bedroom home, compietely furnished. 9-ft refrig. etc. $4,600, can get G. I. loan. ACROSS from airport, 4 lots. One Johanna Peck, Mrs.| ith partially completed building Cleve Has- at $2,000. £ this, fortunate that vitable ite available with- a fow miles of each of a number it i es an unfavor- Hendrickson and George Crisman |tive plans are for typing to begin at with Harold Zenger elected for a|7 o'clock and shorthand classes at The Road Imprevemems presently | sne year term |8 o'clock. Clas 11 be held on > or contemplated for the| The meeting was well attended | Monday and Thursday evening be- | for the purpose of (anq refreshments were servd by | ginning October 1. Students may . traffic between the townsgyt-going commander Vern Harris.|take one or both courses. Those pos'graduale (0!"56, yosed mills. Installation of the new lendfl'é‘residenw or students in!ereslml!shuler (omes Here Gruening”: t in community veteran's affairs will should contact Mr. Hunnicutt. 000,000 for nmew construction. the Burcau of Public Roads is bring- | 5o held next Monday night, Oct- g Bureau of Public Roads, he contin- | ing these road up to the standards |gper 1, at a joint meeting with the W.S.C.S. Meeting ues, last r se required for highways between San | pyyiliary. Department Command-| The Womens Society of Christian | cumbe medical center, arrived in 000,000 after the appropriation had | T and Los Angeles or New | o john Van Horn of Sitka, will be | Service will meet at the home of | Juneau today to assist Dr. W. M. been turned down by the previous|York and Washington borders on |in Juneau for the ceremonies, cov- | Mrs, Frank MclIlhardy at 8 p.m.| Whitehead and Dr. J. W. Gibson Congress. the ridiculous ring both the Juneau Post at that | Thursday. All ladies of the com-|qat the Juneau Clinic this wesk while i | | Male Help Wanied | yutheast Alaska towns. being cee, and lot for Village. Enquire Village. las. $10,000 3-bdrm furn, fireplace, 100 Py, r Spinet piano. Ideal 100 lot. Dg. AR ze. Price $275. Phone $11,500° 3-bdrm furn, Full bsmt, dbl garage, view 100x100 lot. Dg. $12,000 45-acres pat. .firm gravel base. On river. Stucco 3 bdrm house. Full conc. bsmt. 00 2-bdrm unfurn new. Beh- Ave. FHA $12,800. 2-bdrm furn, 10th St. unfurn, all hdwd Thermopane windows, tile sinks and baths, hot water heat, bsmt gara plus space for large apt. T The improvements are being buill { ime and the Auk Bay Post on the | munity who are interested in this|pr. ©. G. Carter and Dr. W i (t j ‘.(5 :;;mk\,x.fiifh“:, PR |preceding Saturday night, social work are cordially invited. | Blanton are attending a postgradu- i i1 | ate course in recent advances in somiiofate traftio expooleLJ8 s Crab Pickers Wanted "c;‘\nc;r diagnosis and treatment at The Oympic Sea Foods Co., 1~;p.,,-[1mm_ Ore hiring crab pickers in their local| Thirteen Alaskan doctors are at- cannery operations. More Workers |tending this course sponsor by are urgently needed according tothe American Cancer Society in the management, and those apply- | cooperation with the Alaska Cancer | ing should call Douglas 2840 or|Society and the Alaska Territorial | apply at the cannery office at the | Department of Health. Prior to his| | position at Mt. Edgecumbe, Dr.| Shuler limited his practice to diag- nosis and internal medicine. was —_— FROM SITKA | Nick Kasakan of Sitka is | registered at the Baranof Hotel. | s, BN e i e Mg .;5.\1]{4‘;5 3 LUGER and holster; 7 rinity Church b ¥ o o i \.%mn(qur 22 target; model 12 from new school bldg on Glacier i ete. suelanea i SIOTDERIL ge, fue oty g SN Iz, “| for Ponti Enfield 30.06; 351| GEN” REBEKAH LQDGE .. Utility A. C0, 53-AQ West Jack-| \yinchocier qutomatic. - Bhonel &9 §C;ZO§§;£ake4me ined d ot Sfam <where her husband was|to be let out. Alberts immediately| Past Noble Grand’s Night Wed-| *o Chicago 4. 9al-1t1 Q17-4¢ | 58 o pleted, the pulp mills built and the PAWA traffi 2 Sh s 4 1" sentS fir : cgsrch 8! e | Qi7-4t | —$$8858— ations of the mill towns in- raffic manager. e was|turned in the alarm and sent for | pesday September 26 8 p.m. Berna | :FOH =i e e BUILDING LOTS—some new and | ALE — by owner, 8 bedroom = oy jnteresting listings. | born in Hong Kong, knows it as a| Mickey Pusich, special policeman,|West, N. G 921-2¢| Anarfment Win ouse in Shattuck iitior v il p g ho) 30 attuck Addition.| groRE & OFFICE SPACE for rent. No One In Alasks than the Governor I been able to get those I iations and why th joes not mention t s in his statement, altl es admit that even the $7.002,000 appropriation for the BPR wa hard to get vious! ac- Honngofig is SELL TO BUSINESS MED MAKE UP TO $225 A WEEK ON JUST 5 SALES A DAY! Build yourseli a steady, secure business the u and distant future, but they will still be far short of state- ix-lane or cight-lane high- REASONABLY priced two bedroom by selling America west, most ho completely furnished. Im- efiective, and inexpensive add- liate occupancy. Call Black ressing and printing machine to for appointment. 920-6t business men, stores, shops, and clubs. Every spot cash s for supplies, and extra for you. Exclusive NOW OPEN. Write for com; hon en 279. infgrmation. DUFLIKET Dept. J, 2009 W. Iowa cago 22, Il . ide way The buil that the|jt j improvements now being i Subject of BPW oo e ona e eoensve, Spagker Monday | Road C sion out a sul bitter experi- g ! Axh o }1 ” Li ; 1 3 4 x‘( “ Q- DI . Houng Kong, a cosmopolitan city | plant. nstruction; a sutheast Alaska Roads that were|that 100ks: not uniike San Fran- bullh thirty aNdLfareys vears Migdeiscox was desoibed by Mrs. Gty were little better than wagon roads, | Renstiom, now in Juneau frouitpe of them have been rebuilt qnem, at the .Busmess and Profes- two- and. hires MK Snte then, aR i ug (womsns GlUb 'rjeetins (84 heavier and'faster taffic demanded, | for Barandl Monday. . 1d each rebuilding has been ex-| The program was arranged by . Mrs. 1. J. Montgomery, interna- D resent work, the DPR hope- | 11004l alfairs chairman. in the hall when he smelled smoke, | to X’l‘\ili(l»'\vlyz:‘!;r:‘y]" \,\v:;lm, ;.;:p,:d of ,"f: Mrs. Renstrom, whose husband |and on investigation found smoke; fefmnds th the pulp mill areas. |1 here in Pan American Airways| pouring from the jail cells on the | Onge these impRéveIents aresgesit- {raffic_department, is recently irom | lower floor and an inmate heering 4-bdrm BOAT S combination hal- t and troller, fully egquippe: 4, Boat H (Pete) pro o= Fire at Jail The Douglas fire alarm turned in this morning at 5 o‘clock by Fred Alberts, member of the | volunteer fire department who stationed at the hall to receive c Alberts was sleeping in his quarter: 5, length 3 Gray. Ready to fish. nderson, §15 12th Street. been for defense e $$8$8— ASK ABOUT OUR INVESTMENT LISTINGS IN & OUT OF JUNEAU WILL LEASE—250x150, lots across Chi- 921-1t i ense tag th T nd of apvropr » Bureau of Public Road hand, has not had Most of 4ts work h is not ¢ LE ment, Model T Thurs- | 021.9t| item outlef ent no major ments, and where the military ,irom the Haines Highway, has *displayed *~ any great interest SHOP—good opportunity False Alarm Feeling not enough excitement roads. {and recreation areas. and perhaps|the thines about the :"‘.“" D (Ehe hhio, Gage fen AFGRYE] and JRLied | CALL FOR BIDS Burned: F[f!y et lfi(.m:fid' Cm",p.l.cmfi; fas) —$85863— For' This Reason, the BPR has | to new fndustrial areas. When that |2rient that women in this country at 2:30 for drunk and disorderly LIBRARY FURNITURE b 4 o A e clecttical SPECTAL—Apt. bldg $10,500. Nets ihad to justify its read programs | time arrives, the Bureau will be|lSioto Bear e nh}conmm. s s | The Common councit of me city| Made Homeless lpment. Available immediate-| 600 monthly, No mer required, on grounds of use and development able to go before Congress with justi- | Y. 49 l'.m?““;' “:‘ ;g s,,} With smoke so “‘f“_‘ gas masks | or guneay is calling for d .R;d Vg o “Q‘O:‘ -| tenants furnish own heat. Fire- {of natural resources. The most at-| fication for such expenditures. E‘O’:‘:"x‘;ee‘;:“yis 2éid ix:‘me"s‘t“gng "C'Li‘ ,‘;‘:d Jo be ‘jse”’- 28 o f“l“,“? that | pigs to be opened at their R '| SEATTLE, Sept. 2 = R e R tractive bait the BPR and the For-{ The Bureau of Public Roads, inf “WOre B (o P ARE b e ‘;ni“’i"ez‘r';’ g, a v‘“}“‘:n“‘n‘“ Vfif;il\lf‘mnf; which will be held on Oc- | tacular fire burned through a large “Admiralty” 14 Jest Service, which works closely with other words, appears to have a | i e Santa] E g 0 O AYEDRIED 10! T¢| tober 4, 1951, for furnishing {his|wing of a unit of the exclusive|] by 50 ft. Powered by 165 h.p. PETER WMD .| because rents are cheap. Servants and at least three mattresses in|apnjcipality with REMINGTON |Shorewood Apartments on Mercer| G.M. Diesel with complete spare are lnelprIISlV27fl ook, an flmklh‘dxfferent areas on f:re. It was not | panp Library Furniture and Fi iH 1 east of here today. parts, including radio tclephune" AGENCY B ( {0 e euon g oy C;’S:h,s‘o‘km“'" definitely if the fire Was| g, oq | HARD ROCK| The blaze, reportedly started by| Power skiff and complete h 3 | B e ko SLTRd Sntim ook T Cell* | BIRCH FINISH. Bids will be re-|a two-year old boy playing with a| but gear with 2 o5 For tu. | No. 3 Klein Bldg. Tel. 811 . . iy iz et P! 2 “:0 ‘(‘;‘ehé;"lt;“;z“the“’;‘:r‘x:‘"“:;““;;‘fc; ce‘i\'id at m; iico of the City|cigarette lighter in his mother’s| ther information, contact owner| o «¥ . = Clerk in the City Dock Buildinz up | closet, rag han two hours George James, Angoon, aska. | Most Chmer.,e_ spwak English, burne_d. no damage was done to the |, eight o'clock P. M. on October bm‘n-lc iltq‘:::)e::‘z:ie ulnder cox(\]n'(v]m Aglgzl.{&‘ MISCELI‘A“EGUS dress like Americans—though the puilding other than smoke. The|, 1951 The © Council will| The w SR i Hbhsed 26 e O Y e R i women wear oriental costumes, she | prisofier was transferred to the JU= | ghen said bids sometime. Huring |50 nereong Of the unit HOUsed SOME | yNcH RCOM 319 Willoughby | DRESS sald, and displayed a Chinese eve- neau jail for the evening. e i Ry venue. Phone 946. 907-tf | for wmght party, under $7000. Con- ning dress of silk which she said | ti 7 = g 5 | tact Marian Tibbetts. Phone 105 could be made by hand for about| AR g NEW apartments. Income over| gjixa 3 o1 $2 plus the cost of the fabric. GUD;“".”’,’H?‘?‘“,“ ho nap g snin USED CARS 1" $1500.00 per month. See Nick Roc-| _ iiid Larry Parker, Kiwanian spoke|was had during the night, SOme| s ji¢ of the f1 “-'_e“ C"a‘"‘ o ‘2‘]; S ovich. 903-tf HOPE'S SECOND HAND STORE on Kiwanis National Kids' Day one turned in another false fireliineq from the City Clork to those |1947 FORD station wagon, excel-| 30 FOOT outsoard cabin cruiser,| w© oy S€ll and trade. 214 2nd observed Saturday, and showed ‘he;alarm at approximately 9 0'clock | i vorocion in placing 3 bid. Price lent condition, radio, heater, spot! 16 hors ’~t it ‘I‘IAB'-W :; '\ St. Phone 908. 793-tf picture, provided by Mrs. Rens-|this morning. The alarm dial num- | - St T PSR © O R CE ; ¢ ; 920-3t i S e G FLEISCHMANN'S PREFERRED BLENDED WHISKEY Year round Reduced Fares . One Way 63.00 98.00 80.00 104.50 . Anchorage " Kodiak Homer Naknek A. B. 19 YEARS OF SERVICE IN ALASKA Round Trip 113.40 176.40 144.00 188.10 Plus Tax 10% Reduction on Round Trip Daily Flights — Passengers, Mail and Air Cargo Connections at :.nchorage for all Interior and Westward Points Tickets and Reservations BARANOF HOTEL Phone 716 trom to completc her program, a ound and color film, “Wings over Hawaii,” PAA’s interesting travel- ogue of the islands the story of a ‘quicker by clipper” trip of two| quoted m installed in the ing, at J ‘Th2 City right to reject a to waive inforn ber has been changed to the pre- sent number because of numerous accidental or intentional false alarms. It is hoped residents use more care in dialing and watch the v Library Build- reserves the 11 bids and No bidder weexs. | use of their phones so no one in- In the aksence of President Hal- tentionally or accidently caused lene Price, Mrs. J. M. MOrgan, these numerous false alarms. vice pesident presided at the| e |Visitors from South End $fay in Juneau Their visit with Dr. and Rokert Simpson ended today for Ge! Greelings From New Zealand S e, Ty and Mrs. Robert Brown, New Or- In keeping with the clubs voca-|pans, when they left for the south tional service theme and National ,, the Princess Louise. Employ the Physically Handfb{m-‘ Sisters of Dr. Simpson, the vis- ped Week, an American Leg“’:y‘.‘ilors from the south were delighted sound movie, “No Help Wanted | with their first trip to Alaska, was’ shown at a regular luncheon | with the scenery and the friends of meting of the Rotary club Tues-, (he Simpsons whom they met. day noon. | Mrs. Simpson was hostess Mon- Juneau Rotarians | | MARTHA SOCIETY The educational picture shows day at a quickly-planned luncheon how physically handicapped vet- a¢ the Baranof Hotel for her re- erans and others, readjust them-|jatives, Flowers from the garden selves to normal living despite the of the Simpson country home and use of artificial legs and arms. | from the Northern Vegetable Gar- A letter was read from a New|gens of Mr. and Mrs. Roy D. Cox Zealand Rotary club which sent who provided quantities of beauti- greetings and ‘liteyature to the Ju- neau group in the interest of better | party. international relations. Husbands of Mrs. Beasley and Guests were D. J. Schmitt of'yrs Brown are Methodist minist. General Electric Co., from Seattle|ers. Dr. Brown has retired, and Dr. and Robert Rossler of Falrbanks.‘Beasleyvs church is in Mason. Jerry Wade was the junior Rotar- ian. Ellis Reynolds was in charge of the program. NOVENA DEVOTIONS 2 A Novena in honor o: Si. Terese will begin at 7:30 p.m. this evening | at the Catholic Church. Novena de- jvotions will ke conducted each evening until the Feast of St. Terese on QOctober 3. St. Terese commonly known among Catholics as the Liftle TO HAVE FOOD SALE The Martha.Society of the North- ern Light Presbyterian church is sponsoring a food sale at the Sears Roebuck office, Friday September Flower of Jesus was a Carme}iu 28 beginning at 11 am. Mrs. Mor- nun who was canonized in 1923 ton Flint is chairman of the food 'She is the special patruness‘.v‘r\l Mrs. - ful sweetpeas for Mrs. Simpfn’s|— lights. Call 908. 1918 PACKARD 2-door sedan, 20.- (90 Iailes, excellent condition, $1,500. Call Red 198. 920-6t may withdraw his bid after 8:00 P. M. October 4, 1951 nor before award of the bid unless said award is delayed for a period exceeding thirty days. C. L. POPEJOY, City Cler! Published: Sept. 25, 1951 INVITATION TO BID The Alaska Department of Health announces the Invitation to Bid tor furnishing a duplicating machine and cabinet equal in construction and operation to A. B. Dick Mimeo- graph Model 450 and Cabinet Model 25, f.o.b. Juneau, Alaska. Interested bidders may secure bid forms and specifications by calling at Room 201, in, the Territoria! Building. Sealed bids in single will be re- ceived until 4:00 p.m. September 26 1951, and then publicly opened. C. EARL ALBRECHT, M.D. Commissioner of Health. First Publication: Sept. 11, 1951. Last Publication: Sept. 25, 1951. CALL FOR BIDS Sealed bids in quadruplicate will be received at the Office of the €ommissioner of Education, Juneau Alaska, until 10 o'clock a.m., Wed- nesday, October 3, 1951, and then publicly opened and read for the furnishing of the schoolrcoms and teachers quarters with furniture and equipustent 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 sale committee. Alaska. Last Publication: Sept. 25, 1951. DODGE Sedan. See Trevor Davis. 919-8t | TROLLER “Mischiel for z $7500.00. Length 39 ft, beam 11 ft., 8 ton net-2 ton gross. Facks 12,000 Ibs. Inquire 898-1f| 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 M. C Kinberg Sr., Box 434, Sit-| ! ka, Alaska. 884-tf '47 HUDSON Se ally good shape. 153 evenings. , in exception- Phone Green 917-6t 1941 CHEV. 2-door Sedan. New rubber and paint, excellent con- dition. See at Jorgensen Motor: 916-10t HERES A 1G BUY 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 e o o ¢ le @ o o o o . e 2 BEDROOM home. F.H.A. ap- ® praised over $15,000. Complete- © ly furnished. Automatic hot e air furnace. Full basement. ® 50x100 lot. By APPOINT- e MENT only. Phor. : 316. 891-tf o o e & & & 0 o 5 0 0 o REFRIGERATOR — Excellent condition. Contact Parson’s El- ectric, 10th and C. 866-tf WANTED © e e 0o 0 0 0 0 o o © WANTED to rent or sublet partly furnished or unfurnish- ished house or apartment with two bedrooms, by Research Statistician who is reliable man with wife and three children, arriving Juneau Oct. 1. Call Welfare Department 726. 919-t£ © e 06 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 o @000 ceo000c0o0 ONE, two, or three bedroom hous- es or apartments, furnished or unfurnished — preferably furn- ished, needed by permanent em- ployees of the Juneau Lumber Co., Inc. Call 358 days. 873-tf HELP WANTED—Alaska Laundry. 758-t1 | FORRENT |FOR RENT—Clean 2 room steam- | lheated -apartment for couple with reference. Red 708. €19-tf R | TWO stores. Hot water heat, 2000 | square feet. George Bros. Build- ing. Phone 399. 915-tt FOR RENT OR LEASE — Two new buildings -at entrance Small Boat Harbor. Across from new school, on City bus, one block from Gla- cier and Douglas busses. Will di- vide into stores, offices, and res- taurant. Also space for other bldgs or businesses. Call or see Peter Wood, 911 STEAM heated rooms, 315 Gold' St. 35-t¢ AVAILABLE 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 FROM SEATTLE O:car Sundberg of Seattle ar- rived yesterday on PAA and is stopping at the Baranof Hotel. 1 WAITRESS & 1 Fountain Girl. Percy’s Cafe 755-tf | " HELP WANTED EXPERIENCED Accountant and | Office Man now available for REBEKAH LODGE Past Noble Grand’s Night Wed- nesday September 26 8 p.m. Berna West, N. G. 921-2¢ —— RUMMAGE SALE work. Phone 10, ask for M-437. 916-t£ Trinity Church basement, Thurs- day 10 o'clock. 921-2¢

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