The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 17, 1946, Page 7

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. > | TIMELY CLOTHES WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1946 COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA . - HOME INSULATION . . . REMODELING | i 1 NEW ROOF . . . NU-BRICK SIDING Time Payments Arranged PHONE 587 You'll Find Food Finer and o Service More Complete at | THE BARANOF | COFFEE SHOP JUNEAU - YOUNG | . JAMES C. COOPER, CP.A. | BUSINESS COUNSELUR Authorized to Practice Before | the Treasury Department and Tax Court COOFPER BUILDING COWLING | COMPANY | { | Hardware Company 3 PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware DODGE K;;:L;;:MOUTH Guns and Ammunition The Sewing Basket BABY HEADQUARTERS Infants’ and Children’s Wear Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS —OILS | Builders’ and Shelf l 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska HARDWARE e e WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel (il—Stove Oil—Your L] Coal Choice—General Haul- %&?;g&s 1 ing — Storage and Crating— ¢ - Quality Woek Clothing . | | CALL US! FRED HENNING Juncau Transfer Complete Outfitter for Men Phone 48—Night Phone 0393 JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL WELDING PHONE 787 Third and Franklin Remington Typewriters. ! dpai H oyl o g Fern's Porirail Studio A GOOD PHOTOGRAPH J.B. Burford & Co. IS ALWAY WELCOME “Our Doorstep Is Worn by LET US TAKE IT! Satisfied Customers” Phone 567 Second Street PIGGLY WIGGLY “Say It With Flowers” but “SAY IT WITH OURS!” For BETTER Groceries { Phone 16—24 Juneau Florists Phone 311 FORD AGENCY : 5 (Authorized ‘Dealers) Samiary Meai CO' GREASES — GAS — OIL FoR REALITE I Foot of Main Street AN EOEEINE FREE DELIVERY Juneau Motor Co. Cali Phones 13 and 49 [ WINDOW WASHING ‘| H.S.GRAVES RUG CLEANING b “The Clothing Man” SWEEPING COMPOUND 3 HOME OF HART L o SCHAFFNER & MARX DAVE MILNER 4 CLOTHING Phone 247 1 e im0 THRIFT C0-0P ! | DELICIOUS ICE CREAM Member National Retailer~ ¢ |a daily habit—ask for it by name Owned Grocers B ! fath 211 SEWARD STREET ¢ | Junean Dairies, Inc. PHONE 767 3 - 3| Shpie M"’:’ Foatps North Transfer ‘.; Nmmhdsf:r Light and Heavy Hauling E. O DAVIS E. W. DAVIS +«{ Chas. G. Warner Co. PHONE 81 \ MRS. EDITH WALKER Alterations Furs Altered Designing—Dressmaking—Gown:| Tailoring—Suits and Coats Designing and Remodeling Hats BARANOF HOTEL—APT. 612 “SMILING SERVICE” Berf’s Cash Grocery HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store-Tel. 699 American Meat — Phone 38 e e G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR . Across from Elks’ Club PHONE 104 or 105 3 FREE DELIVERY _ Juneau PHONE 578 A . e AR ., Alaska Meat Market m rml flo’ The largest and most complete i AW Sngt stock of Fresh and Frozen ' Musical Instrument Repairing Meats in Juneau. ! ‘General Light Repair Work L. A, STURM—Owner i 4 e PHONES 39—539 PHONE 567 ROY EATON GEORGE BROS. ZORIC | _ {, SYS;E:;:E;!;ING Eidest ;}I;;;; osf i | f Alaska Laundry Pnng 92 or 95 | CITY RADIO SERVICE i | DRY CLEANERS igrs Apaaod Airts SERVICED at the Alaska Music Supply, Ine. Phone Red 206 ASHENBRENNER’S NEW AND USED FURNITURE Phone 788 306 Willoughby Ave. PHONE 877 “Quality Dry Cleaning” For Prompt Conrteous Service TRANSFER ‘ / HAULING 'DOUGLAS BABCOCK, Owner | "THE DEPARTMENT OF THE | INTERIOR, GENERAL LAND OF- | PICE, hereby gives notice that it | now has available for tisposai under the Surplus Property Act of 1944, as amended and Regulation 5 of the| Surplus Property Administrator, the following real property, all acquired | by the United.States since December | 31, 1039, classified as residential | 1an SKAGWAY HOSPITAL | PROJECT. All of Lots three (3), fcur (4), five (5) and six (6), in Block five (5), Tow e of the Town of Skagway, Alaska, according to the survey and Plat thereof made by Hill and Wettrick, surveyors, and approved by the trustee of the Townsite on April 29, 1909, together with any and all interest in and to jany alleys, streets, ways, strips or | gores abutting or premises, and being property described ir J. N. Roche to Vir dated June 13, 1922, 1in Volume 10, ritorial Dis Records, One, Skagway, Alask excepting all I rights in thé land described which, inder the terms of the patent there- for or other original granf thereof | frcm the United Stateg, were al- [ready vested in the United States i invme ly prior to the acquisition { the land by the. United States yom the last former owner. 'The | mprovem: on the proper n- | sinde a story 9-room irame | {dwelling and a ry addition | thereto erected by the Government | ! approximately 20° x 84, and a 1% story 2- car ze with servants’ d conditions of | ry information | vty and the | concerning the | method of exerc ‘priorities nand { submitting offl ill be available | n or after April 6, 1946 from the ! {surplus real property disposal of- | ficer, George A. Parks, at the office jof the Department of the Interior, Land Office, Territorial Building, Juneau, Alaska; ‘ office hours are from 8: m. to 5:00 pm. | PRIORITIES. The property is sub- ject to the following priorities in the {order indicated as provided in SPA | Regulaticn 5, 2 : Gov- rnment agencie te and local ! zcvernments. Forr owner taking identical tract. Tenant of former owner, Former own stitute track. Veterans and tand children of dec { man. Nonprofit institution; T !1TY PERIOD: MAXIMUM PRICE | PRIORITY OFFERS. The time for exercising priorit hall be a period 5 ng at 10 a. m. | on March 6, 1946 and ending at 10 a, m. on June 5, 1948. In order to | secure full protection of his priority rights in a parcel of this land, 2 prority holder must file, at the and within the priority perind nemed above, a written offer to buy the parcel at the maximum pricc applicable thereto for his pr Each such offer shall be m: “Maximum price priority .« FILING OTHER OFFERS. During same period named above oficr priority holders at less than ih aximum price referred to abowve and offers which are not b | priority claims, will also be receiv 1'l'hese must be sealed, marked on the outside “Sealed Offer, Skag | Hospital Project.” EARNEST |MONEY. Each offer must be ac- | ! companied by a United States postal imnney order or a check certified by a bank, cr a cashier's check issued by a bank, for 10% of the amount of the offer, payable to the Treas- urer of the United States, for de- | posit as earnest money, except that Federal Government agencies and state and local governments and in- strumentalities may make their of- fers without earnest money deposit All depesits of earnest money by ' unsuccessful offerors will be return- | ed. Offerors are warned against vio- | lating Section 59 U.S. Criminal Code prohibiting unlawful combination or intimidation of biddeys, The right is | reserved to waive technical defects. Fred W. Johnson, Commissioner. First publication, March 13, 1946. Last publication, May 8, 1946. S B N | Si‘!:(:lfiLlSTS Hair Styling Hours 9 a. m. fo 6 p. m. COLD WAVING PERMANENTS STYLING SHAPING Baranof Beauty Salon OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Phene 538 e} The Erwin Feed Co. Office in Case Lot Grocery PHONE 1704 HAY, GRAIN, COAL ! and STORAGE THE DAILY ALASKA EM BLONDIE PIRE JUNEAU, ALASK .7 ACROSS TH RAIL, IT'LL (IF I CAN WAL HAH ! now 7 5'CUSE ME, BUCK SLOW DOWN ,..WELL,AS I WAS SAYING. ., IT RIGHT ABOUT RE ... TINY WAS { TAKE IT EASY, JO I'M NOT AS YOU , | YES, NILON, THEN i\ IT'S WEDDING BELLS FOR AUNTIE. COLF BALLS INSIDE | FEW OTHER SCARCE [TE! f <0 vou HOARDED | YES, AND' A MSJ THE WALL, AVERY' LL TO THINK I HAVE CORRESPONDED WITH MORTIMER FOR ALMOST SEVEN YEARS BUT WE HAVE NEVER MET. AND HE WILL ARRIVE FROM ARIZONA SUNDAY \..TO MARRY ME. YOUR PREWAR BALL OUCHT TO GIVE YOu : “| LOSING A FOUR-BUCK BALL = NOW (5 THE T TIME FoR You @ AN EPGE OF A STROKE A HOLE. YAM COMIN' DOWN T THOUGHT I HEARD A REVOLVER OR GUN SHOT ..I SAID'DID YOU HEAR T, NO ..THEN ON THE WAY BACK HE WAS OUT OF WIND SO TINY... HE SAID. § PAGE SEVEN HOW DID YOU KNOW. | (I WAS JUST ASOUT TO CALL You TO DINNER, DEAQ JUST A MANS P N INTUITION POPEYE DON'T KNOW | “TOOKED, > ALL'A IRON OUT OF HIS SPINACH / /L;.gy HOP.< MRS, SAMPSON, TINY, MARTY, [[ THERE'S NO CONNECTION WY WASHINGTON . .. SOMETHING )| BETWEEN TINY LEAVIN' 4 KEEPS GOING AROUND FOR HOME AN' MARTY'S IN MY MIND... CHURNING BEIN' KILLED IN A DRUNKEN | AND TWISTIN BRAWL , MRS. SAMPSON'S DON'T KNOW DEATH WAS A PURE | WHAT IT 1S, MASTER , TODAY LIEUTENANT TERRY LEE RETURNED FROM THE ARMY HEADQUARTERS To HIS ROOM AT THE PACIFICAN HOTEL ... HE RECEIVED A BOX OF PREWAR. CIVILIAN CLOTHING BY AR FEOM HONGKONG AND CALLED IN A TAILOR TO ALTER ANDZ MEASIRE. ... WHEN SHE LAYS EYES ON THES "MORTIMER" WERE GOING TO BRING HER, THE WEDDING WILL LE OFF AND HER FORTUNE WiLL MORTIMER VES, WHEN PROPOSED ( MORTIMER'S TRAIN BY MAIL AND\ ARRIVES AT 10 I ACCEPTED [ O'CLOCK SUNDAY, BY MAIL, | ROD ANDT WILL BE THERE TO MEET HIM. YEAH! | WOULDN'T ONLY BE LOSING THE ORIGINAL BUT YOU PAID § ONLY 75 CENTS IT DOESN'T WORK THAT WAY, WORRYING ~ OVER TO PLAY COLFL A 5 SNUFFY I'M WRITING YOUR ANYTHING YOU WANT HIW TO TELL HER ? - VES - CHUM-NO HOME SHOULD BEWITHOUT THIS BOOK-=IT CONTAING ARTICLES ON HOW TO COOK -SING ECITE = (FIGHT-SWIM -ACT- DO CROSS- WORD PUZZLES AND TAP _ DANCING - WIFE'S LAWYER TODAY, SUT-, Jep. Y | GOODER CIFE ITSE'F-- SNIF-- SHE HID MY e 1M PLUMB BROKE- HEARTED - “CHAWIN SHORE IS QUER TH’ DIVORCEMENT ' TERBACKY ? MISTOFER AN-- SNIF-- AN - YOU'RE NOT LIVING UNTIL YOU READ IT=TLT- TUT- DON'T INTERRUPT- AS | WAS SAYING - YOUI 1 STILL WORSHIPS HER TRACKS IN THE MUD AND LOVE HER AN’ AST HER WHAR TH' DING DONG -AND JUST FEEL THE FINE QUALITY OF THAT LEATHER BINDING -IT'S TOUGH AS A BOXING GLOVE --LISTEN~ BUB - WITH THIS BOOK YOLI CAN'T MISS-TAKE HOLD OF IT/

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