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CLASSIFIEDS
Classified advertising rates: ‘
$1.00 minimum for first 20 words
.10 for each additional 4 words
Plus 2% sales tax
■ • Payable in Advance.
PLUMBING & HEATING—work
done. For fast aid satisfying ser
vice & guaranteed work. Chase
' & Copsey. Ph 6222 or 4814.
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ALCOHOLIC ANONYMOUS —If
you have a drinking problem
& need help, write Box 376,
Kodiak or call 0-663. tfn
TOR RENT—Efficiency apts, 1
bcfrm homes dwntwn. Reason
able. Ph 5451. tfn
WANTED—Long and short neck
QUART bottles. For cash. Kod
iak Bottling Works. tfn
1TELC0ME TO THE ASSEMBLY
OF GOD CHURCH on Mission
Rd. Ph 6491. Sunday School 10
am. Morning Worship 11 am.
Evangelistic Service 7:30 pm.
Mid week Service Wednesday
7:30 pm. tfn
FOB RENT—2 & 3 rm apts. All
utilities & ldy facilities. Navy
approved. Ph 3864. tfn
THRIFT SHOP and rummage sale
each Saturday afternoon 1 to 5.
Kodiak Baptist Mission. tfn
WASHERS—Automatic & wring
er type repaired. Kodiak Appli
ance Repair. Ph 2502. tfn
RUBBER STAMPS—Made to or
der. Call 3333 or 5555. Ask for
Jerry. 18-ln
FOR RENT—Apt. newly decorat
ed. Call Walt Muller, Ph 4242.
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DEALERS WANTED—For NEW
LONG Knitting Machine. All in
quiries answered. Alaska Knitt
ing Co., 2917 Spenard Rd.,
Spenard, Alaska.
FOR RENT—Near new school—
nicely furn. heated apt suitable
for couple. Automatic washer.
Ph 2523. tfn
FOR SALE]—2bdrm house. Com
pletely furnished, including TV,
washer and dryer. Call 5034
18-ln
FOUND—Small hatchet on Mill
Bay beach. Owner can claim by
identifying and paying for ad.
Call at Mirror office. 18-ln
FOR SALE—14 cu. ft. deep freeze.
Ken more Electric range, 24 in.
oven. Maytag washing machine.
Electric roaster, with griddle,
broiler and cabinet. 20 ft. dory.
Qtrs. 25 CA, NS. 18-ln
FOR RENT—2 bdrm house; com
pletely furnished. Ph. 2374.
18-tfn
FOR SALE—Miscellaneous furni
ture for sale. Automatic washer,
i chrome dinette set, etc. Ph.
* 2813. 18-ly
i
Let Hank Do It
Guaranteed
i . . * \ '
Service on
Washers — Dryers — Ironers
gauges — Any Type or Make
i HANK’S RADIO
|IV & Appliances
I Phone 4922
FOR SALE—-Popof Island includ
• ing 5 room cabin, barn, sheep
etc. For information contact
Paul Bleichner, Box 3, NS. tfn
• _
FOR SALE
2 Bedroom Quonset hut,
furnished
Refrigerator, gas * cooking
stove
Automatic Dryer
3 beds, 2 chests of drawers
3 piece Sectional set
Miscellaneous Articles
Over 1 acre of ground
$2700. Terms: Cash.
On Spruce Cape Road
Also: 1 Hotpoint Bottle Gas
Refrigerator. Excellent condi'
tion, $100.
Lewis H. Kennedy
NAVAL EXCHANGE—B eauty
Shop will be open until 9:00
on Tues., Wed. and Thur. even
ings. Appt. only. Ph. 0-432.
18-4y
—wii——PM—————immiww— ■
FOR SALE—1953 Jeep Station
Wagon. Recently overhauled;
two good snow tires. Cali Fowl
er Ph. 616 NS. 18-ly
WANTED—Woman who will
baby sit days and evenings when
needed. Call 5614. • 18-ly
COME and, SEE!—Billy Graham’s
Hour of Decision film “Why Go
To Church,” April 18, 8:00 p.m.;
Kodiak Christian Center.
18-1 n
COMING SOON!—WINE 6f
MORNING.
LOST—1 pair reading glasses with
brown case. Finder call 4811.
$5.00 reward. Schreiner.
18-ly
FOR""SALE—1954~~DeSoto.Fire
dome V-8, 17,000 miles, $750.
Ph. 2904. 18-ln
SITUATIONS WANTED—Young
married man wishes job on
Island or Kenai Penensula
cattle ranch. Have been five
years operating for Rich Hob
son in Canada; qualified and
experienced. Understand range
management and feeding under
northern conditions. Am United
States citizen; formerly of Ari
zona. Would consider leasing
ranch without option to buy.
Write J. M. Engelhart, River
Ranch, Vanderhoof, B. C., Cana
da. 18-ly
SITUATIONS WANTED—Cook
ing or hotel or lodge manage
ment job; camp, hotel, lodge or
will lease cafe, hotel or lodge.
Permanent—no drifter or drink
er. Write Vera Park, Terrace,
B. C., Canada. 18-ly
FOR SALE—1 folding play pen;
1 bassinet and stand; 1 large
cage on: stand; 2 • elec tr i c
blankets; 1 carton No. 2 cans;
.« 1 portable radio; tape recorder
and tape; 1 Rotesserie and bak
ing unit. Sears No. 10.
18-ly
LOST—6 or 7 keys on a ring. Be
tween Fish and Wildlife House,
Mission Rd via the Catholic
Church back yard by Union Hall
to Downtown School. Call 3742,
or contact J.J. Springhill at
Dad’s Barber Shop. Reward for
finder. 18-ly
FOR SALE—One Four Bedroom
Home. One Three Bedroom
Home. Several Two Bedroom
Homes, and a nice 2 bedroom
home, overlooking Island Lake..
We also have several good Rent
als. For Information Call CUL
VER REALTY COMPANY Ph
2761. - 18-ln
WANTED—We needReal Estate
Listings. -Call CULVER REAL
TY*-COMPANY. Ph. 2761. '
_ - 18rln
FOft-' SALE—1954 Ford Deluxe
Ranch Wagon, 6 Cyl. Excellent
condition, one owner. Available
June 10. Call PM Monday—
0-235 or 0-201. 18-ly
~"tiii«ti—i-t mmitw in ■ m w —— m mmmmmi—— ——
WOULD LIKE—To rent a nice
furnished one or two bedroom
apt. or house, reasonable rent,
Navy approved. Ph. 6044
18-ly
Court Of Awards
For Girl Scouts
The Kodiak and Naval Station
Girl Scouts will hold a joint court
of awards at the Kodiak high
school auditorium, Saturday,
April 25, beginning at 7:30 p.m.
Merit badges will be awarded, a
program presented and exhibits
of girl scout activities will be
shown.
Mrs. John Harris is chairman of
the program.
School Menu
MONDAY—Vegetable beef
stew, buttered rice, sliced peaches,
bread, butter and milk.
TUESDAY—Chili con carne,
coleslaw, buttered corn bread,
plums and milk.
WEDNESDAY—Barbec’d ham
burgers, potato salad, cheese
sticks* fruit jello, bread and cho
colate milk.
THURSDAY—'Baked meat loaf,
stewed tomatoes, custard rice
pudding, bread, butter and milk.
FRIDAY—Egg salad sandwich,
buttered green beans, apple cob
bler, milk.
Honor Rolls
ST. MARY’S SCHOOL
Grade 3: Robert Carmouche,
David Kraft, Dotrj‘,nic Panafsifce,
Mary C. Cichoski, Dolores Cum
mings.
Grade 4: Cynthia 'Kozak, Kather
ine Malerick, Barbara Morton,
Patricia Taliaferro, Wanda Reed,
Sibyl Naugliton and Ann Piccard.
Grade 5: Barbara Tacke, Mi
chelle Panasite* Susanne Kraft,
Rita Johnson, Pamela Bell, Clay
Carmouche, David Malerich, Mi
chael Kincaid and James Vokacek.
Grade 6: Penny Cummings.
Grade 7: Christine Panasite, Mi
chelle Magness, Wayne Kozak,
Andrew Adams, Donald McClure,
John Morton and Charles Lee.
KODIAK HIGH SCHOOL
Seniors: Janet Zieba, 4.00; Barb
ara Cooper, 3.75; Jill Acheson,
3.58; Dorothy Broman, 3.55; Rich
ard Frost, 3.43; Lois Stover, 3.43;
Sam Molletti, 3.40; and: Sharon
Van Buren, 3.02.
Juniors: Milton Souter, 3.75;
Pat Littlejohn, 3.54; Wayne Kraft,
3.43; and Norman Smith, 3.40.
Culver Realty Co.
Kodiak Branch Office
Homes — Business Properties
Land
Franchised Dealer For
Lockwall Homes
APPRAISALS
LIFE INSURANCE
Notary Public
GI & FIIA BUILDING
INFORMATION
George H. Cornelius, Broker
Elvin E. Foster, Salesman
Staff Licensed and Bonded
By State Real Estate
Commission
for Appointment Call
2761 or 4511 Sundays
Sophomores: Joanne Taylor, ]
3.90; Jerilyn Smith, 3.72; Richard :
Garrett, 3.62; Gad Zieba, 3.47;
Christy Box-well, 3.42; Dolly Pullo, j
3.37; Marjorie King, 3.34; Cassan- ;
dra Nylund, 3.32; Cathy Duell, ]
3.17; and Courtney Star bird, 3.02. j
Freshmen: Gary Olson, 4.00; ]
Karen Rextrew, 3.79; James Hood, I
3.76; Harry Horn, 3.75; Roy Gun- ;
solus, 3.67; James Bridges, 53.4; ]
Sandra Robinson, 3.30; James Ha- ]
mill, 3.10; Evonna Molletti, 3.06;
and John Michell, 3.04. :
DOWNTOWN SCHOOL
Mrs. White’s Sixth Grade: Mar
ya. Springhill, 4.06; Johnny Gail- ■
lard, 3.68; Richard Veerman, 3.68;
Richard Henderson, 3.53; Steve
Alvine, 3.24.
Mrs. Breckberg’s Fifth Grade: <
Weston Fields, 3.89; Mike Metro
kin, 3.54; Rhonda Molletti, 3.50;
Shari Madsen, 3.50; Barbara Hen
derson, 3.31; Dorothy Chya, 3.00.
Mrs. Haman’s Fourth Grade:
Candace Roetman, 4.08; Judy Ach
eson, 4.07; Margie Magnusen, 4.07;
Sue Anne Ramaglia, 4.04; Alfred
Levine, 3.92; Ralph Longnr.e
3.90; Carlene iRay, 3.63: Barbara
Sutliff, 3 57; Norma Chya, 3.33;
Terry Coker, 3.23; Rod Snyder,
3.22; F!dy Anderson, 3.19; Pat
Patterson, 3.17; Robin Nicolet,
3.16; Don Lawhead, 3.13; Carol
Cannon, 3.01; Glen Godfrey, 3.01.
MAIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Eighth Grade: Svea Breckberg,
407; Luana Garoutte, 3.96; Donna
Allen 3.63; Gail Anderson, 3.57;
Nelda Stone, 3.18; Jack Sheridan,
3.18; Kathryn Alvine, 3.16; Beth ,
Acheson, 3.14; Frank Heglin, 3.00;
Gaylord Reddick, 3.00.
Seventh Grade: Andrea Jarvela,
4.00; Arne Hall, 3.87; Duke Dick
son, 3.74: Barbara Davis, 3.72; Bon
nie Breckberg, 3.68; Sharon Barn
hart, 344; Evelyn Pratt, 3.42;
Cheryl Babbitt, 3.28; Stephanie
Valtman, 3.26; Jack Wick, 3.13;
Larry Dietzler, 3.12; Barbara Mol
letti, 3.08.
Sixth Grade: Dale Gillilan,
3.50; Judy Giibreath, 3.42; Chris
tine Shipley, 3.00; Marjorie Sheri
dan, 3.00; Nadine Flotre, 3.00;
Allison Rickey, 3.00.
Fifth Grade: Barbara Allen,
3.59; (Carol Olsen, 3.33; Jean Hall,
3.18; Dennis Hicks, 3.15; Louise
i
Harvey, 3.03; Judy Brooks, 3.03;
Linda Watson, ,3.02.
Fourth Grade: Betty Hall, 3.98;
Sharon Gilbreath, 3.90; Kristy
Plotre, 3.83; Caroline Bacus, 3.75;
Billy Shipley, 3.67; Pamela Hay
ies,3.54; Mike Allen, 3.52; Kath
een Sheriuan, 3.52; Ellen Horn,
1.50; Kristin Butler, 3.47; Brooksie
[ler, 3.46; I>onna Chase, 3.39;
Mary Deveau 3.39; James Connel
y, 3.30; David Horn, 3.29; Pauline
Peterson, 3.22; Karen Shannon,
1.14; Sandra Valtman, 3.14; Lois
Howard, 3.12; Stuart Rickey, 3.11;
Jodette Me Nallen, 3.02; Helen
Shively, 3.01.
TODAY — SATURDAY
5HOWTIMES—2:00 and 3:30 p.m.
Matinee ONI, Y
EVENING ONLY!
Ten
Commandments
ONE SHOWING 7:30 P.M.
SUNDAY: 2:00 And 7:30
MONDAY: 7:30 ONLY
—FINAL SHOWING—
TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY
7 & 9 P.M. WED. 7:30 ONLY
THURSDAY — FRIDAY
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DANE 8E* tOR.
GlARK-COQrIR NELSON
SHOWTIMES 7:00 & 9:00 P.M.
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