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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 195 - LuTHERAN BAZAAR | )] aave, ] Atrive Donald Gramm ]Pacilic Norfhern Lutheran Ladies’ Aid i ‘ q““i;l‘“\ounb: S 1 p . i ¥ <F|igMS 'Ia"y 45 Balaa’ io Be Held [ ' and mecdlencr e cvancn. 4051 ON Pan American Capfivates el | l CARD OF THANKS Twenty-seven _ persons "“l“"""“Musi( lovers | out of Juneau carried 45 passengers Next Samrday slanes of Pan American Airways Tuesday with 18 arriving and 2 We wish to extend our heart- :nu of Juneau Tuesday, and seven R W leaving. Sceandinavian coffee bread \ull‘] BBAL ESTATE \ REAL ESTATE ! BEAL ESTATE felt gratitude to our many friends | persons arrived | From his first opening love s(;x}g‘ Arriving from Cordova: Ermest|pe fea d at the bazaar to be| v ; who have shown kindness and sym- | Arrlving from Seattle: R. R. Arm- | the nursery rhyme song ““‘"&Souzal‘ Mr. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs.| held Saturday afternoon from 1 to| e | R pathy to us in the pass of our |strong, Samuel Dick, Kenneth Ka- | ended his program, Donald ("““‘“‘-‘Alun Pepin, Mr. Rado, Mr. Chap-|5 oclock by the Lutheran Ladies GARRISOX house. 4 bedroom res- | INCOME propertics, good location, PETER ‘voon loved one. I am especially grate- |dow, Ed Odion, Marie Osteback, A aritone captivated his JHw‘Au‘n“,,L | Aid. . idence. two lots. Autumtmc hot | excellent rentals. 1G] to Ernest Ehler for his lovely | H. Walker, Newton Young. at 1ce at last night's concert in| prom Yakutat: Mr. Bowen and Mrs, Chris \”‘\v! iR St of 5 heating s}s(cm,_“ull fur- BO.\T» 10D, derate i;I‘W»‘-_ AGEVCY son| and the Elks Lodge and| Leaving for Ketchi : P. Holj- 2Cth Century Theatre. Gramm: | My, Butts. the tea committee. She will be| nished. Complete electrical equip- | 12th STREET duplex, well furnished ik American Legion Who conducted the | graf, Gerald Rogusj as one of the finest singers| From Anchorage: Mr. Eickson,| assisted by Mrs. Edward Dick, Mrs,| ment. Price complete: $16,000. | two 1 bedroom apartments, ga g R funeral so beautifully Leaving for Seattle: Mark Lee, appear before Alaskan concert-| My, Kurtz, Robert Rabe, John Kiely, |3 o, Rude, Mrs, Ricker, Mrs. Fred {2 BEDROOM house on 7th St | BEAUTIFUL large home With ex- i g MRS. STEVE VUKOVICH |S avinia, Bob Bowles, Beverley goc 1 ovation followed ovation|Mr. Nolan, Mr. Vandervelde, Mr.| Grme, Mrs. Jack Gould and Mrs.| Full basement. Partially furn-| cellent view of Juneau, full bsmt. e H LIQN:I‘Hw-EAC SRE i AND SON ROGER |Rogers, G. H. Curtis, Mr. and Mr hroughout the evening. | Mielke, Mr. Holjgraf, Mr, Rogusja, | william Elsner. | ished. $7,850.00. many fine features, 2 bEd“)?P‘S‘ALL SELL «.\,}“.;. HE)M“SBNQ‘\ . Robert Churchill, Mrs., Maxim Schapiro, who was in-\Mr. Cotfeltt. The bazaar will be held at the|6 UNIT apartment. A good #a-| plus income apt. (Wi | OTHER AGENTS COMBINED NOTICE A A. Ransome, trum n} bringing the Alaska| Leaving for Yakutat: Karl Aho,| Resurréction Lutheran C! ane perty. J B }Cbtx TRAL 3 b droom lmm:v. f\‘“’f:11 N !;sxasstssl_\-: i by GIVEN | and M 3. Thorne, Frank b il #eries to ten cities of | Daniel Somn, Jack Lumoma, Lee the public is cordially invited. M A new three be rlo’m:} ished, gara dou plumbing, | 1 h? c': 0 }: Lk es derson, Ernest Souva, Betsy and ritory, accompanied the|Lewis, M. J. DeCoite, Nathan Will- Olaf Bodding will be the hoste house. Utr nished. Ixnx}lcuAdLL bsmt. & ! fo \‘ eacl mun.g‘Pewr 00( Towne, Paul, Anna Lee, Kathleen | you er. Mr. Schapi ¥ dljams, William Geddes, John Adams,| phere will also be a bake occupancy. For sale at price less | GOOD 5 bedroom home, complete- | sok V_.s:sssvs_‘ | and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cousa ) be an excellent accomp st ¢ Sid Thompson. | under the tion of the ways and| than appraisal. ly ' furnished, view, basement,| Loies (' : §",Ll‘ IN JUD o| Jerome Gorman, Mrs. Bob Ol ; ; c sympathy with Mr.| For Anchorage: Michael Guest,| means committee composed of Mrs.|[LISTINGS on several large In-| Star Hill, $11,500. Typdo) 45,100 it e man, Mr. and Mr ar iramm | L. A. Barton, Don Wilson, Ray Sev- | j,mes Henna, Bert McDowell| vestment properties. . ‘Oxj" bedroom home, furni h:w}. $3 '.,Z',J wevhm‘m_c;m-.oll Way new| due o tate distributed et Edna Crawford, Virgle Bris-|,.q Mrs. John Lowell. LOTS: Casey Shattuck. Seatter | ““‘f'_ Street. $5,300. (W36) | <lh‘c slu)\e‘, 1efxl.g, wash mch, a) ue of the estate disiribulet’| ac8 ENGINEER RETURNS ramm opened the program With| oo panice Laramie, Charles Gri- | s, vt Kassner, chairman of the| Tract, Highlands. [DELUXE House trailer, 2 bed-| nice clean place. Workshop in Reid and Elleen Reid of | pg o ny ) prCHIKAN ‘ p of love songs and he sang | go. Richard Slater, Charles EWing, | sewins committee, will be assisted |BELLES CAFE—This is still the| rooms, complete. $1250. (W3g)| bsmt. Ayers, E. K. Guertin, Mrs. | ns {he needlework tables by Mrs,| best small restaurant in Juneau. FURNISHED small two bedrcom $3250 two houses, both one bdrm, g Bt i with a freedom ‘that only such A G g will be held upon said| Afrter a month’s voyage aboard cibl > as his can maintain.| gepy - joe ' Kelly, William Johnson, Office: Room 14 in ShattuckBldg.| home, South Frankiin, SSiD3l. GH~E2tl ekt iy sEMeoL $1000 -petition and report before the un-|ihe cable ship Lenoir, Matt Gorm- The vroup ended with the sparkling | ; ar’ Morgan. John Brantner, qu_v O. N. J“"‘“'. 57l : ENTIRE ISLAND, 230 acres, easily| do ned at 10:00 AM. December |ley, sector engineer for the Alaska ' last act aria from Mozart's Marringe sl son, Mrs. James Devon, 'MXS..Jdeiwl“'am wmn_phone 23 phiane i e o e bldgsy,‘SIL 5 e AN ok 1, at which time any persons | Communications System, has re- ' of F . The English translation & Burford and Mrs. G. H. flxllf’xxx(;(}f;.‘“w other features. $26,000 (W25) schools and downtown. Hot water| objection to the closi of | turned from' Ketchikan on Alaska ' of this aria was a little spotty. swlss (our' Says A fine so]l'c\mn' of al_n‘on,\“ul*"Two-bedroom home, completely ryprE Summer homes. Up to| heater, bsmt. A very comfortable,| estate, the manner in which it | Coastal Airlines. The Lenoir saile sounding like a poor copy of towels, ]mlv holders, boulnfix n\fl“‘“f furnished. 9-ft refrig. etc. $4,600, $4300. | attractive home. has been administered, or the dis- }'Xuc.sd:n from Ketchikan to its home | 5 Gilbert and Sullivan patter song and other items will be available for can get G. L. loan. EXCELLENT LOTS for yearround | $37,000 4 bdrm, all hardwoed floor@} . . tribution of the assets as above in- | port of Seattle after completing at other times upholding thflfAme"(an Gul"y Christmes gifts: ACROSS from airport, 4 lots. One homes, summer cabins, resort: hot water heat, fireplac, garage.| ated, may appear, file their ob- |its semi-annual check and repair | fyi] swing of the aria in its original. | | with partially completed bullding ! o4 jhqustrial sites. 3 bsmt large enough for 2-bdrm jections, and be heard | service for the land cable in South-| Gram: s ”“‘“"“fim ESpiOIlage N at $2,000. | MANY OTHER LISTINGS apt. . WITNESS my hand and «)Illclul;(-nsl Alaska waters. “mood” was ably demonstrated in Saturday, October 20, tea, food DUPLEXES. 2 Boats. See us for Business Opportunities| FOR RENT, new 2 bedroom house, seal this 16 day of October, 1951. - g six, songs from Schubert’s “The % sedlewor] fr 512~ partly frnished, | o 1oty istings unfurnished. $150 or $130 pe (SEAL) GORDON GRAY AT THE BARANOF el (’Z hesMill" . The concluding| LAUSANNE, Switzerland, Oct. 17 and needlework sale, from 1 to 5!2-BDR. home [ and Investment Property listings $15 per 5 r X ara arden ctc. 3.18 pat. land. month. Best neighborhood. U. S. Commissioner and Ex-| B. Putman, of the CAA at Anch- | cong. “The Brook's Lullaby,” hn»*“:";"cf“‘r “‘g“’;;fi“f; ‘3‘;;:’6’:‘1 B 8y thie TAbehs oubien, (B ?;mics?;s;] Bob Druxman-Phone 891 | " FoR SALE IN DOUGLAS Mo Prob \dge, e opped ir 1eau at the |« 41 e victed Charles E. s o o Pt 212 Douglas | MR 7, 1y i . S e vl el L Bl U ong with deco st |espionage in conmection with the| ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS |SEVERAL lots Douglas * M. J. HAAS - Associate |$7800 3 bdrm furnished, new bsmt; £ byt 820 g G T g Perbaps the outstanding songs of | yaroed” that he furnished informa-| Sealed bids will be received by| highway and Juncai. [ : Rmeny OWeG . | ERRRR. TTRAE achicl. “First Publication: Oct. 17, 1951. | - e "™ : were the five sertnades| oo # b il o .. |PROPERTY Pelican, Tenakee, Sit- s —Glacier Highwa! $9,500 3 bdrm furnished, fireplace,| Last Publication; Nov. 7, 1951 | _ EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY —- it a1 |tion to Senator McCarthy (R-Wis) | the Juneau Independent School Dis- | ity Sk s 100x100 yard, view. * S o i St 2 Svitach which included Schubert’s immortal|, 4 ypiteq States agents. Davis |trict at the office of the Superin-| ka, Wrangell i : ‘ 8 Sy ) it et | : SRR IF YOU watch this a “Btaendction c’]l;};:):;.;:ux:ifl;l!:;‘]:;;waig serlfented toelght months In tendent of Schiocks, Hish 's]«no;);MunPHY & MURPHY, s 00, wateh e cabumn 7ol ) " " 5 ; jail and ordere €x] rom | Building, Juneau, Alaska, until 7:30! s COUN’ J b X in this sroup. : v Spelied : REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS | Jots! Switzerland. P.M., October 26, 1951, for the in-| 2 —_— ———————— N 2 | Simple ballads simply presented| ™ st .nv Davis, a Pasadena, Calif. | stallation of Sheet Metal Ventilat- | Phone 673 over First National Bank 11\0w I need more house listings— [P 1 Vi tist and | o 5 $ . % [homee i i : e I st b it ts INFORMATION WANTED | or I will become listless. are a challenge te every artist andi,eq,, won't have to spend any more | ing Ducts and Roof Ventilators in, | 5 r. Gra sang r - | oo . % . . Anyone knowing whereabouts of | Mr. Gramm sang four Blue MOUN- |6 i jajl, He had been held for | the Gymnasium of the High School | ! s G 1 toin Ballads that captured adultsly: oo o on B tiration | Bullding, Juneau, Alaska. and. will} {Earl Like communicate with re- PPINTTIEIR wWOoOoD /. 302/5 t//”/_’: :' / gf {as well as junior concert members | it d B HnDR, SRR, VATRe g e A { FOR SALE g llative M. H. B. 4003 Red Bud Ave.| 5 0 of the t, praying that the estate be the report be approved, anc ’"HHII];MHHIIll"!lx!illl 2 12 . |of charges against him. This elim- | then and there be publicly opened | L % & i {in his audience. The lyrics Written linaioq any further prison term. |and read aloud. Bidl: received after | o ~nd ohair, 2 beds and Cincinnati, Ohio. Important to him. {by Tennessee Willlams were out-|" Fo will be taken to Geneva to|the time fixe i PAVEREORT anA cha T, : Reward for you 933-3¢ A ! a e time fixed for opening cannot| gnrings 1 Mu bed, 1 BOUNA s | 104 o Tel. 811 lmpofl'ed In | standing. i end the night in a hospital and |be considered. | oak table, 1 square dining table, f oo e S i b S | Mr. Gramm's concluding song, “I|pnropaply will be sent home to the| Bid forms may be obtained at the | gix. s bicycle, Mealmaster kitc W. —One bed-room furnished CASKS Got Plenty O'Nuttin” from the stage |yniteq States as soon as arrange- | office of the Suphrintendent of | yange, foil heater, 1 Coleman 8 nt. Would consider sub- ]‘un SALE | production of “Porgy and Bess" Was ' ments can be made. Schools or at the office of For Jine irbn, kitchen chairs, and mis- Phone Red 781 evenings. Boflled In given rounds of applause and the i S Malcolm and Olsen, Architects, Ju-| gellaneous household items. All =~ | artist was not allowed to leave the | _ pmMpIRE WANT ADS PAY — |neau, Alaska. | these are priced for g sale. U- S. A- ‘slf\gc s ;{mg ;:ml“he graclously‘\, The T is reserved to reject| See them at 219 M treet. | ONE, two, or three bedroom hous- presented four encores. With youthful vigor, Mr. Gramm | any s and to waive infor-| ) s rtments, furnished or | UDL is the very finest Canadian Whisky imported | ———————————— I sang Falstaff’s Drinking Song which | malities y i TR 1 — preferably furn- in casks snd bottled in the U.S.A. Thus you get brought gasps of -dsllghl fior his By Order of the School Board, | WA Heater sheaad Ty Permanspitaa: i a d S Lurning, 20 ¢ y highest quality at substantial savings. CANADIAN audience. Jlfne.:u Independent School | it ok 4 ) of the Juneau Lumber e 85 Proof $3.05 Pint $4.91 Fifth “Springfiecld Mountain Ballard,” District, Juneau, Alaska. new, $80. How ! s T Call 358 days. Vvige 940-tf; £ - “ ing” »| First Publication: Oct. 17, 1951. | - Juneau. G " Imported by J. & J. DUNBAR & CO. ‘Some Enchanted Evening” and “Ol’ b A ) 2 el-mz//wf‘/{M Bottled oy Old Monastary Co., Seatile, U.S.A. EKOLITE Man River” were sung by the artist| Last Publication: Oct, 24, 1951. 52 BT by 90 Ft, 1ot i 3 > n il -‘IU‘ILP NTED—Alaska Laundry i | E/7 | DEPTH SOUNDERS | ® o 0 00 0 0 o FRICE DOWN — and owner @ will finance. House now empty meone in before 2 bedrooms, hard- , all new. Unfur- 1 house past Ski i1 toward Douglas. $8400. down payment or will con- best cash offer. See e Pete Wood, of course. 940-3te © o o 0 0 0 o * o to his own accompaniment and he near koat harbor. Call 906 afte played the piano almost as well as NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 5 pm. [ b SR LA R L T - / he sang. Notice is hereby given that Willis 1 WAITRESS & 1 Fountain Girl o |eceoo0ceo00020 / 220 Swift for sale, 145 4 Wi | "When' the audience still refused|B. Avery has made application for FOR SALE- Ciuiser M. V. Veteran | po) "oz (BT b 4 ! to “go home,” Gramm happily con-|a homesite, under the act of May| @3 fectlong 12 foot beam, a home | ____ e | | OUBRDY, 926-6 | [ = » | ¥ 8 5 afloat, perfect condition, new en- e e Sl . 3 | | cluded the program with a nursery|26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) Anchorage| 2float, perfect condition, ne £ {31 FOOT TROLLER /7//////(70/[//(/(////# //%U/j’ i MADSEN | thyme which ends with the Words, | Serial 017521, for Lot E Pidt of U,| Eine just installed. Equipped for HFLP WANTED R “SUB AR TITITC L TR P I O AT P TSR M I T L U TR T L R T A = ¢ 2 e 36. Call Blue '450 after 5 p.m. 9 * ishi “if you want any more ygu Can sing | S, Syrve 2386, Pederson, i), Shore utilities, aio furniture tof | it e e LWAYS K4ND -T.Q YOU Cycle & Fishing Supply o L B b e N 3886, Reoign, Ml 19y ud rent to'pay. Phone Gredn| &5 ey : 5| PELICAN Theatre, building and Mol ——— Glacier Highway, approximately 10, 909, Box 2859 886060, 1 equipment, write Box 705, Pelican T CMTERER TR & miles northwest of Juneau, Alaska, GAFE near s & 4¥ barhor anal cquired. Re-| Alaska. 924-17t. contalning 433 acres, latitude 58° pew school. Priced for quick sale. p B e e syt g s o 21’ 49” N. longitude 134° 37 07" W. P:-?onec Green 393 9 a.m.1 to 7 p.m.| Jacobsen on yachf :};vxdfx'\‘.']lux?“;‘»t::e‘; b(;g;roozl h(im:a and it is now in the files of the| 936-7t.| mercial Co., after 9 a.m. |~ hbnd Ciaiss Rad hE Raike Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. A Bl T SR o : 940-tf. | W pieng REq 109 Or 402, v Any and all persons claiming ad- JUNEAU DOCTORS oo 5 e | PURSE EEXNER “Admiralty” 14' - :‘er,se]y any u! fhe nl?o\'e }&cnnfll(‘d HEART CONFEREN | _ : 31 h‘y 50 It'. Pu_wcred by 165 h.p. land should file thcu_ adverse (?.\{xn UNIVERSITY OF SHL | G.M. D_xg_-‘el with complete spare in the lo and office, Anchorage, | WANTE d I including radio telephone, | B | within the period of publication or| Dy, Lansing Thorne, pediatric & Tor sn &xpett tyoik it o POWer - BEITE handy cable Bl hirty da hercafter, or they will censuitant with the Alaska Health knowledge st 'y but gear with 20 skates. For fu:~ be barred by the provisions of the Department, and Dr. J.| W. Gibson, | tjon P ther information, contacti owner b 5 permanent; starting Takl‘ Pflst 5559’ v. F. w. statutes. pediatrician with the Juneau Clin-| gy to €350 & oBIE Beses George James, Angoon, Alaske. GEORGE A. T,‘:NGOv ‘iu. left flllfif‘r»\'-'&l..\' to attend a ri‘\\'o- ing on previous experience. Appiy 908-6t Manager |day scientific session on rheu- | Administrative Officer, Bureau of | : PRESENTS First Publication: Oct. 10, 1951, | matic fever and rheumatic heart| Reclamation. Teom. 106wy | TROLLER “Mischief” for sale -, Last Publication: Dec. 5, 1951. | discase at the College of Metei : $7500.00. Length 39 ft, draft 5 Guard Building, weekdays. 35- at the University of Washington |- SIS W% gt beam 11 ft, 8 ton net-9 tod [Axturfn‘;; rgmlr;muca'r:on at Seattls. i o | gross. Facks 12000 lbs. Inguire ct of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) | They are attending the meeting M. C. Kinberg Sr, Box 434, Sit- Notice is hereby given that John | (oday and Thursday under a special LOST AND Founn ka, Alaska. 884-t1 Shitrman Tyner, DS ol lorant Gomcthe U S ohiltren's | BRoRT e e e e e Excellent 2 or a homesite, chorage | Bureau. ‘ e ARG v 2 Serial 014976, for Lot D, Plat of U.| o and Harris. Call Green 153, 33-3} condition. Contact Parson’s El- Y S. Survey No. 2381, Sheet No. 2 2 % E 5 ectric, 10th and C. 866-tf s Turkey s territary Triangle Group of Homesites, situ- St Mgt g b For e gripanes ated on the Glacier Highway, ap- ot BRSO at the proximately 12 miles northwest of MISCELLANEQUS 5 Juneau, Alaska, containing 4.81 ! PAINT : acres, and it is now in the %iles of USED CABS PA!’Ili-fl‘IeN!gG :sgnmpaspet:) . haz;g;n&. N C 0 u “ t r C l u b the Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. | TR i 3 4 e w Any and all persons claiming ad-| DODGE 4 door sedan, enquire Snap | g HOPE'S SECOND HAND STORE versely any of the above mentioned | Shoppe. it g We buy, sell and trade. 214 2nd land should file their adverse claim | St. Phone 908. 793-t8 P in the local land office, Anchorage, Green 150 after 6 p.m, 936-6t 3 nghts 11} y within the period of publication or — = d .| TO WEOM it may concern: I am RUSIREEIRRERL 2o L T S 1 TR AR L e A b L e I ) thirty days thereafter, or they will| 48 BUICK super convertible, excel-| not associated with D. Sherman be barred by the provisions of the lent condition, low' mileage, new| Starr in any business or capac- tatutes. Vi Sobtata tires, new top, - 4 dty. (Signed WEBNESD AY, 0 CT. 17 ! s uesc‘mRGE i A Service Representative of ires, new top, $1600. Blacl;a;-Sgt Ai’lchurug:fn_: u:s k;ienry Pesr;axf:x.‘ Manager. s I “ G E R weeEs 2 FOR RENT First Publ?ca:_iofxf scp't. 12, 1951, 4 v TllURSDAY, oCT. 18 | Al Bubljcation: Nov, 7, 1880 SQWlng Machine Co. T — i RNISHED ROOMS, adjoining FRIDAY, OCT. 19 e oy WILL BE IN l G BU bath. Phone 1008 after 5 p.m. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 940-tf that, this notice being published in JUNEAU NEW 2 hedbonm antisaishat honge; U N S L due legal form for four consecutive best neighborhood, on city bus O 0 O 15 G - - weeks, certifies that the following Mon. lllrongh Sai. iN BETTER USED CARS g o T Sy z i ; n line. Garage. $150 per month on personal items will be sold at public lease. Box 871 938-3t sale, individual sale, or destroyed, i D A N C l N G on or after Thursday, November 1, UCTUBEB s P E c IA L FIRE proof storage locker. Simp-’ 1951, said date being 30 days son Bldg. 931-tf the first publication of this notice, 15 “ll'flllgll 20 . X proceeds of said sales to be used to AT THE TWO stores. Hot water heat, 2000 F ]' 0 0 R S l-l 0 w liquidate delinquent storage charges. 5 1949 Chevrolet square feet. George Bros. Build- 4 Property of Madge Hildinger; last Barano[ Holel 4-door Sedan , ing. Phone 399. 915-t¢ | known address, Seattle, Wash. De- | C(’”.c 0" 0ut Every N‘ight linquent storage on 5 pieces of per- There has been a re- FOR RENT OR LEASE — Two new T T e e S SR B R Mip sonal effects. duction in prices of all 1940 Plymouth buildings at entrance Small Boat Property of “Red” Fee; last known new Singer Sewing 4-door Sedan Harbor. Across from new school, 9RS ; o 5 on City bus, one block from Gla- 2 0 0 7? 20 D i " O 30 address, Juneau, Alaska. Delin- Machines cler and Douglas busses. Will di- 2 quent storage on personal effects 1950 Ford g Property of Leo Navarro; last See the beautiful New %-ton Panel bkl el :;;icc:g'(::mo:;:; The Country Club is leased o the V. F. W. fnown addres, Junea Aasa De- [ Models- lustrated in g . o M o linquent s_torage on piano and wash- our pictorial catalog. 1946.G.M.C. Panel Peter Wood, 911. ing machine. > for these three dates P S R.W.Cowling Co, || e weome 53 0oz 5t 735-t¢ linquent storage on 3 machines and s l “ G E n 115 Front Street -~ 1 show case. AVAILABLE now. Space for reste Proceeds — Benefit of the Juneau e foregoing urices are i sor- | Qovying Machine Co. Phone 57 aurant or other business. Phoo age at 123 Front Street, Juneau, 452, 882-41 ka. TEEN AGE CLUB Masks. s veansrmn || KETCHIKAN, ALASKA || e T 5 COMPANY ® Box 609 Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69 First Pubncat_ion: Oct. 3, 19.?1. WURLITZER Spinet piane for rent. Last Publication: Oct. 24, 1951. Anderson Piano Shop. 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