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PLUMBING A HEATING—work
done. For fast and satisfying ser«
vice & guaranteed work. Chase
& Copsey. Ph 6222. tfn
ALCOHOLIC ANONYMOUS — If
you have a drinking problem
& need help, write Box 376,
Kadiak or call 0*663. tfn
FOR RENT—Efficiency apts, 1
bdrm homes dwntwn. Reason
able. Ph 5451. tfn
WANTED—Long and short neck
QUART bottles. For cash. Kod
iak Bottling Works. tfn
WELCOME TO THE ASSEMBLY
OF GOD CHURCH on Mission
ltd. Ph 6491. Sunday School 10
am. Morning Worship 11 am.
Evangelistic Service 7:30 pm.
Mid week Service Wednesday
7:30 pm. an
FOR RENT—2 & 3 rm apts. All
utlilrties & ldy facilities. Navy
approved. Ph 3864. j; tfn
THRIFT SHOP and rummage sale
each Saturday afternoon 1 to 5.
Kodiak Baptist Mission. tfn
FOR RENT by day, week or
month—TV sets. Hank’s Radio
& TV. Ph 4922. tin
FOR RENT—2 rm house on. Mis-,
sion Rd, furn. Couple. City
utilities fura. Call 3291. tfn
WASHERS—Automatic & wring
er type repaired. Kodiak Appli
ance Repair. Ph 2502. , tfn
FOR SALE—Brand new surplus
electric heaters, room type. Ph
4484. tfn
FOR SALE—26 ft trailer house
w/additional built-on utility rm.
Pbt 578 7-Inc
APT FOR RENT— Ph 4922,
Hank’s Radio & TV. tfn
. ’vyv
TUPPERWEAR—For individual
orders or for a party m your
home, call Audrey Patton, Ph
2662. tfn
FOR SALE—21” General Elec
tric TV w/stand. $175 comp.
Ph 4572 1 7-3y
FOR SALE—1957 ”300” Custom
Ford 4 dr. 245 hp Thunder bird
engine, R&H, 7 tires (2 new su
burbanites) extra battery,
chains & jack. 1 owner, 10,000
mi. Ex cond inside & out. Two
tone blue & white. Price $1850.
For info, call Swanson at 353
NS, or can be seen at 70B,
Aviation Hill, NS. 7-2n
FOR RENT—Furn heated apt
w/private bath. Ph 4433. 7-ly
I’m 34 years old, single & free to
travel. A former cafe owner &
manager, but will consider any
type of work. Write Kenneth
Masters, 319 5th Ave., Ancho
age, or phone 48944. 7-ly
FOR SALE— ’53 4-dr Ford* good
cond. Ph 4544. 7-ly
WANTED—Sewing of all kinds,
housework,, ironing, baby sitting.
Helen Parrish,. C-B basement
apt. on Mission Rd. 7-2n
BARGAIN SALE—Nice 3 bdrm
home comp furn, price * $9,000.
Ex terms. Culver Realty Co.
Ph 2761. 7-1 n
WATERFRONT HOME— Nice 2
bdrm home located on I si and
Lake. Comp furn w/garage &
workshop. Nice improved lot,
has nice view & place for moor
ing boat for trips on the lake.
Price $6,500. For appointment
to see call CULVER REALTY,
Ph 2761 7-ln
FOR SALE—Several nice 2 bdrm
homes. To see call CULVER
REALTY CO. Ph 2761 7-ln
STOP "look”-LISTEN—We are
now taking orders for building
homes on your property. For
info call CULVER REALTY CO.
Ph 2761. 7-ln
FOR RENT—Modem utility apt
close to town, suitable for coup
le. Ph 4491 after 5 30 pm or
weekends. tfn
FOR RENT—1 bdrm house on
Mission Rd. Ph 4871. 7-lg
FOR SALE—Woodbuming set,
used once, $5. Ph 3123 or 3821.
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List of Alaska’s Legislators
(Ed. Note: We have had several
era! requests for the names of
legislators who comprise Alaska’s
first State government. We pub
lish herewith their names, party
affiliation, and the district they
represent. (Tear out and save for
reference.)
House
DISTRICT
1. Charles M. Jones (D).
X Oral E. Freeman (D); J. Ray
Roady (D).
1 John E. Longworth (R).
-C Frank E. Cashel (D); An
drew Hope (D).
5. Douglas Gray (D); Dora M.
^ Sweeney (Mrs.) (D).
<5. Morgan W. Reed (D).
7. Harold Z. Hansen (D).
BL Bruce Kendall (R).
9. James J. Hurley.
10. Helen A. Fisher (D; James
£. Fisher (D); John S. Hellenthal
tD); Earl E. Hillstrand (D); Pe
ter J. Kalamarides (D); Russ E.
Meekins (D); James E. Norene
ID); John L. Radar (D).
11. William M. Erwin (D).
12. Allan L. Peterson (D).
12. Peter M. Deveau (D); Henry
h. Haag (D).
M. Charles J. Franz- (D).
15. Jay S. Hammond (R).
16. James Hoffman (R).
17. Donald Harris (R).
18. Grant H. Pearson (D).
19. Francis X. Chapados (D); Rob
ert Giersdorf (D); Richard J.
Gruel (D); Robert Sheldon (D);
Warren A. Taylor (D).
20. R. S. McCombe (D).
21. John Nusunginya (D).
22. John E. Curtis (D).
23. Robert R. Blodgett (D); Char
les E. Fagerstrom (D).
24. Axel C. Johnson (D).
Senate
DISTRICT
A. 2 yr.—James Nolan (D); 4-yr.
—Frank Peratrovich (D).
B. 2 yr.—W. O. Smith (D).
C. 4 yr.—Howard €. Bradshaw
(D).
D. 2 yr.—Thomas B. Stewart (D).
E. 2 yr.—Irene E. Ryan (Mrs.)
(D).
F. 4 yr.—B. J. Logan
G. 2 yr.—J. Earl Cooper (D).
H. 4 yr.—Irwin L. Metcalf (D).
I. 2 yr.—Alfred Owen (D).
J. 2 yr. Robert J. McNealy (D);
4 yr. George B. McNabb (D).
K. 4 yr.—Jack E. Weise (R).
L. 2 yr.—John B. Coghill (R).
FOR RENT—2bdrm fum house
w/hot water heat, next to
Springhill Apt$; 1 bdrm house
on Mission Rd. Ph 3742 or in
quire at Dad's Barber Shop.
7-ln
FOR RENT—Gunderson house.
1 bdrm house complete. Ph 2053.
7-ln
Minnesota Woolen Company has
an opening in this territory. Use
your spare time profitably. Sell
direct to the consumer—high
quality at very low prices from
actual samples. Add to your
income. Write H. I. Stewart, 331
4th Ave., Anchorage, Alaska.
7-6n
HERE THERE EVERYWHERE
(Continued from page 4)
now on—use a little canine intui
tion, or if that don’t work, a
little horse-sense, whatever that
is.
I’ve heard mjr master say many
times that women are at the bot
tom of most of the trouble in
this world—shootings, fightings,
brawls, even warsr—-In a dog’s
world, of course, a bone plays a
pretty important part—almost as
much as money to a poor human.
It’s our job, too, to guard the
grounds around our house and
chase other dogs away.
But this woman problem enters
in, too—the eternal female canine.
It would simplify it a lot if people
would tie up the females for a
brief period—they’ll know when,
or fence them in., If they didn’t
want to do that, there’s some stuff
on the market (according to my
mistress) that can be put on fe
males that will cause us males to
lose interest in them (that I want
to see, or do I?).
If that stuff worked, or any of
the other methods used, it would
sure be easier on the dog catcher,
the police department, our mas
ters and mistresses—and certainly
on me. The irony of it is the dog
catcher, the police, my master and
mistress all love me—but it’s sure
cramped in this dog house!
NOTICE
The Mecca Cab stand & Wrecker
Service has - two phones now.
Phones 3333 or 5555—Day or
Night. 31*4y
M. 4 yr.Hubert A. Gilbert (D).
N. 2 yr.—Lester Bronson (D);
William E. Beltz (D).
O. 2 yr.—Eben Hopson (D)
P. 4 yr.—John A. McNees (D)
HANK'S RADIO & TV
SERVICE
Sylvania & Packard Bell—TV
Symphonic Record Players
Steelmans Hi-Fi & Stereo
Tape Recorders
CASH or TERMS
Day or Nite TV
Repair Service
Phone 4922
Culver Realty Co.
Kodiak Branch Office
Homes — Business Property—*
Land
Franchised Dealer Loctwall
Homes
Life Insurance — All Types
Notary Public
George H. Cornelius, Broker
Elvin E. Foster, Salesman
Staff Licensed and Bonded
By State Real Estate
Commission
for Appointment Call
2761 or 4511 Sundays
’ "\. ; L':. a "V-: \
Car Licenses Due
End of Febuary
The deadline for buying license
plates in Alaska is Saturday* Feb
ruary 28.
Plates may be obtained from
the U. S. Commissioner’s office
in the Post Office building.
Sunrise - Sunset
Sunrise Sunset
Feb. 7.. 8:01 4:48
Feb. 8 . 7:59 4:50
Feb. 9 . 7:57 4:53
Feb. 10 . 7:54 4:55
Feb. 11 . 7:52 4:58
Feb. 12 . 7:50 5:00
Feb. 13 . 7:47 5:05
Feb. 14 . 7:45 5:05
VETERANS ADMINISTRATION
Question Of The Week
i . ' ty.
Q—lam a World War II veteran
and have never applied for a GI
home loan. How much more time
do I have in which to get a loan?
A—World W’ar II veterans have
until July 25, 19660, to apply for a
GI loan. The law allows up to a
year after that date to complete
the deal.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank the many
friends who offered sympathy and
assistance during our recent be
reavements, in the death of our
parents, Nick and Mary Phillips.
George "Phillips
Margie and Martha

Naval Station
Births
I
Don Clifton, weighing, 8 lbs.
7 % ozs., was bom on February
2 to Zelma and James Edward
Blake, AGI, USN.
MR. AND MRS. E. L. CARDINAL
SPEND WEEK ON MAINLAND
Mrs. and Mrs. E. L. Cardinal
returned Monday after spending a
week in Anchorage where Card
inal received dental and medical
treatment.
ALONG THE WATERFRONT
Continued from Page I)
aboard. The ship has been in the
since it left Esquimalt January ij.
&
A resolution submitted by Rep.
Pete Deveau in which the State
Legislature endorsed the stand of
jov. Egan in abolishing fish traps,
vas passed by that body.
Buying or selling—Use the‘Class
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