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For Sale
Bookcase; planter room divider.
See at 1663 Willow. 28-2y
3-point hydroplane — Ex. hull, fi
berglassed. Built for up to 18
H.P. Ph. 486—2693. 4-ly
Dryer, good cond; portable hi-fi
Stereo; 6-year-old crib w/mat
tress; Hollywood bed; new Mo
torola 23-inch TV. Ph. 486—5440.
4-ly
Pontiac Star Chief station wagon.
All leather upholstery. Good rub
ber. Ex. mechanical cond., $400.
See Louise at Town Club. tfn
American Trailer, 1952 model, 8x
38 w/large built-on addition. Can
be seen at Pratt’s Trailer Court
or call Taylor at 487—3307.
7-21-4y
2 Coleman 35-gallon hot water
heaters, Oil heated, priced at
$60 ea. Each nearly new. 1 nearly
new medium-sized home space
heater, price $50 or will take
$150 for all. Ph. 486—2960 if in
terested. KODIAK ALEUTIAN
REALTY SERVICES. 4-ln
IF YOU’RE DETERMINED TO
RENT, then read no further. We
have some good property, 1, 2, 4
bdrm. homes, all priced reason
ably with good terms. Some of
them fairly close to the new
school. Also other homes within
your price range. Call us for de
tails. ’See us for trading your
smaller home on a large one.
Partially landscaped lVi acre tract
on Mission Rd., near Spruce Cape
area. Also other lots and acreage
for sale. KODIAK ALEUTIAN
REALTY SERVICES, Ph. 486—
2960. 4-ln
EXCEPTIONAL BOAT BARGAIN
New 18-ft. cabin cruiser, built by
Master boat builder Jim Alwood,
who is leaving Kodiak. Powered
by new 1960 twin Merc. 35 H. P.
motors. Merc remote controls
and steering. $2,350 invested in
materials, equipment and fit
tings alone. Priced to sell at
$2,750. May be seen at Small
Boat Harbor Friday thru Sunday.
Contact Chaffin at Woody Island,
Ph. 486—2604, if interested. 4-ln
RCA 4-burner electric range. Has
clock and time control, lg. oven,
storage drawer. Very good cond.
$65. Ph. 486—2435. 4-ly
12-ft. boat; fiberglass covered bot
tom, $50. Ph. 486—2802. 4-ly
1 large box of Mechanics hand
tools. Can be seen at Kodiak Air
ways. tfn
For Rent
Apt. suitable for couple. Ph. 486—
5174. 4-ly
Furn. apt. Newly remodeled. Gotts
chalk, *Fh. 486—5162. 4-ln
1 bdrm. home comp. furn. $90 per
mo. Kodiak Aleutian Realty Serv
ices, Ph. 486—2960 4-ln
W+TJeipWantedW+
Experienced waitress. Apply in
person at Mecca 49 Room. 4-ln
Experienced cocktail & food wait
ress. Apply in person at Town
Club. 4-ln
Wanted
Want baby sitter to lite in. Ph. 486
—5387 evenings. 4-ln
Alaskan Bingles or trade tokens;
U.S., Canadian and gold coins. K.
Dethridge, Box 785, Juneau,
Alaska. 7-28-15y
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2 small mahogany drawers for
chest. Ph. 486—2344 or 486—5123.
4-ln
Miscellaneous
Free—2 part-Cocker dogs. 1 year
old. Inquire 1663 Willow. 28-2y
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Notices
Rummage sale and thrift sho'i
open Sat. afternoons, 1 to 5 at
the Baptist Mission. Ifn
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS —
What’s your problem? Mine is
alcohol. Write box 376, Kodiak
or call 486—2364 or 486—5148.
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I will not be responsible for any
debts incurred by anyone other
than myself.
(s) Briley P. Taylor. 7-21-4y
$250.00 reward for information
leading to the arrest and convic
tion of any person or persons
killing, stealing or maliciously
molesting livestock owned by
any member of the Kodiak Live
stock Growers Association.
Services
ISLAND ELECTRONICS — Radio
& TV repair. Open 12 to 9 pm.
Ph. 486—2626. tfn
A TOTAL OF 366 POUNDS OF HALIBUT were caught in about
an hour Saturday to give a fitting climax to the Halibut Derby, which
concluded Sunday. If these four had come in one package they would
have copped the big prize, but even so, they won prizes for two of the
fishermen pictured here.
From left to right, the above fishermen are Jim Carruth, Ed.
Edwards, and Sam Symanietz. The fish weighed 110 pounds, 94
pounds, 92 pounds and 70 pounds each. Photo by Ameigh
INVETERATE FISHERMAN
Bob Bardsley is shown above
with his prize winning halibut
that won him a trip to Seattle
and return. In addition to 1st
prize he copped three others.
THE ABOVE 90 pound halibut
won for Bob Dinwiddie a shiny
new bicycle, the first prize in the
Outdoorsmen’s Halibut Derby
just completed.
Room and board for man. Private
entrance and bath. Ph. 486—2904
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For top soil and fill dirt, call 486
—2865. tfn
MARTIN’S HARBORVIEW
PLUMBING & HEATING. Ph.
486—2422 day or night or 487—
5840. Guaranteed work by li
censed plumber & steamfitter.
Take advantage of our free es
timating service. tfn
Legal Notice
NOTICE OF PETITION TO
VACATE STREET
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that on the 1st day of July 1961
John D. and Eloda B. Metzgar and
Henry M. and Eunice Neseth own
ers of abutting properties, filed a
petition praying for the vacation
of a certain street platted, but
never constructed, lying between
lots 6 and 7 of Block 16 Kodiak
Townsite and contiguous to the
rorthwest boundary of lot 8 in
Block 16.
This petition is filed pursuant to
Chapter 115, Session Laws of Alas
ka 1953 and is accompanied by a
plat showing the proposed vacation.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN
that a hearing on said petition will
be held before the City Council of
the City of Kodiak at 8:00 o’clock
p. m. on the 24th day of August
1961 at the City Council Chambers
in the City of Kodiak, at which
time the City Council will inquire
;nto and determine the merits of
tihe relief prayed for, and make
such order as justice and the pub
lic welfare require.
WITNESS my hand and the of
ficial sea' of the City of Kodiak
this 3rd day of August 1961.
DOUGLAS G. PRESTON,
City Clerk-Treasurer
(SEAL)
Publish: Aug. 4, 11, 18, 1961.
State Offers
Job Opportunities
There shouldn’t be any unem
ployment in Alaska for people with
the necessary qualifications and
background in the various fields
connected with the State Depart
ment.
The Department of Administra
tion’s Bulletin No. 4 lists jobs in
almost any field you can name.
Jobs currently listed, taken at ran
dom, requiring open competitive
examination include that of rev
enue agent, driver’s license exam
iner, fishery products technologist,
civil engineering assistant 3, se
curity officer 2, safety inspector,
claims examiner 4, clerk trans
criber 2, property disposal officer
2, port captain, marine engineer,
traffic manager, (ferry systems),
and a host of other positions.
Anyone interested may obtain
copies of bulletins^ relating to the
field in which he or she may be in
terested by writing the Department
of Administration, Division of Per
sonnel, Box 2420, Juneau, Alaska.
Extra inducements provided are
“liberal annual and sick leave ben
efits, group health insurance, re
tirement and social security.”
Court Cases
Two men, apprehended on
charges of being drunk and disor
derly, broke away from the police
but were taken into custody. Each
forfeited bail of $100. They were
Donald Cook and Joseph F.
Hughes. Akbert Cushing, arrested
on a drunk charge, also forfeited
his bail of $25, as did Peder Han
sen, when arrested on a similar
charge.
Arthur Christoffersen, arrested
on a charge of operating a motor
vehicle while intoxicated, was fined
$300 and given a 30-day sentence
which was suspended. Recommen
dation his license be suspended for
one year was made by the Court.
Curley’s Barber Shop was en
tered unlawfully this week. Name
of the minor involved, who was ap
prehended, was withheld.
ESD Fund Up
Alaska’s unemployment compen
sation fund balance totaled $3,520,
825 at the close of business on
July 31st.
Merrill E. Weir, Director of the
Employment Security Division,
said that the July fund balance
represents a $463,000 increase from
the fund balance at the end of
June. In addition, Weir pointed out
that the fund balance on July 31st
was $1,689,000 higher than the bal
ance at the end of July last year.
During July a total of $319,000
was paid out in current benefits as
compared to $434,000 in June of
this year and $131,000 paid out
during July of 1960.
Naval Station
Births
A daughter, Donna Rae, weigh
ing 5 lbs. 14 ozs., was born on July
29 to Marva Jean and Stanley Ray
Pridemore, AM2, USN.
A son, Kenneth Ray, weighing
5 lbs. 4xk ozs., was born on July
31 to Genevieve Anastasia and Bob
by Hamlin Hood, BM2, USN.
Them
Bootleggers
Gotta Go!
Ness Lester
J. Edgar Wittich
Disney Unger
All Stars of the Untouchables
Challenge
The Flatland Bootleggers
on Thursday, August 10th at
7:30 P. M.
ELKS BOWLING LANES
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Halibut Derby
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diak Aleutian Really certificate
and 5 yds. dirt fill; 9th, Sam Sy
manietz, 94, 5-gal. outboard motor
oil and wool shirt.
Youth class winners were as fol
lows: 1st, Bob Dinwiddie, 90
pounds, bicycle; 2nd, Gary Hall,
60 pounds, spinning rod, reel,
tackle box; Dennis Bell, 58 pounds,
brownie camera; 4th, Ray Golden,
36 pounds, hunting knife and first
aid outfit.
Winners of the annual event may
pick up their prizes at Curley’s
Barber Shop, according to Lloyd
McKinley, hardworking chairman
of the successful contest, sponsored
by the Kodiak Outdoorsmen.
Although entries came from as
far away as Chiniak, most of the
fish were caught in the local area
out at Buoy 4. Herring seemed to
be the most popular bait, but
others were used, including octo
pus and Dolly Varden.
“The Derby Committee and the
entire club wish to congratulate
the winners, and thank all who en
tered, whether successful or not,
and to commend the merchants and
other townspeople who donated
and made available the prizes,"
Kim Clark, vice-president of the
club stated. “Our thanks, too, to
the ticket sellers."
Ferry Design
Easy On Fuel
JUNEAU OP)—An efficient hull
design for the three ships to bo
used on the Southeast Alaska run
will result in substantial savings,
B. E. Lewellen, director of the ma
rine transportation division, said.
He said recent tests indicated the
hull design will permit the three
ferries to operate with less horse
power than anticipated, which
could mean a possible saving of
$120,000 to $150,000 a year in the
operation of each ship.
Lewellen said the designs were
recently tested in the University of
Michigan design laboratory.
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