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PAGE SIX AT G . | ANES (ONVERTING R Just Received CRUISER INTO SHIP, Rece HALIBUT FSHiN WANT ADS New Spring Shipment of T S L : a halibuter, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. traction on Rosita's program at her usy converting their cruiser to continued to be the top-flight at- | sieiieisieiejei-tinieieiieleiiid ! l 2 0 C As E S 0 F Lane, hope to leave Monday for f2cond night's appearance in Ju- S their first fishing season. The neau. The dance is performed an SALE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1946 sita’s final fan dance number. During the dance, Miss del Rio |presented a bottle o rum o a sur- |prised customer at a near-by table. The rum-gift innovation will be L aLAsK | Sy eSS N i REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Daily Scheduled Trips next fall. They brought from Petersburg last week to make Juneau their permanent base. Al- though they have not decided def- initely where they will ‘fish, the Lanes plan tentatively to head fcr Tenakac. 'RUM, COCA COLA DANCE FEATURED BY ROSITA DEL BIO Rosita del Rio, new entertainer at the Baranof, whose fan danc- ing and other specialty numbers are becoming increasingly popular added a new and highly-approved with Juneau residents, last night dance to her routine. Called simply, the Rum and Coca Cola dance, the number was per- fermed in a ccioriul Martinique costume and bade fair to run a close second in popularity to Ro- Lanes bought the 31F767 April 4 with 18-point ostrich feath fans L v ™ a:(?eliup: ug) remodel her cum;l:l‘:zely}—tne largest of a:y r:: ;;nc::; L‘é’,ffvcc;u‘;‘_”‘;hj:;,“c‘;;"%s 23?' In order to put these on our shelves . ... We will be CLOSED FRIDAY and SATURDAY OPEN AGAIN MONDAY WITH THE SHOE YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR! FAMILY SHOE STORE PHONE 533 Seward Street 9000000000 48th Annual Dance of Douglas Volunteer Fire Department SATURPAY---MAY 4, 1946 Douglas Schoo! Auditorium Admission Tax $1.00 20 MATHENY’S ORCHESTRA Tetal $1.20 b4 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000009 000660 0600850800005€00000 Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma FBEIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORTATION €O. Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent Pacific Northern Leads Again=— ® Reduced Rates 10 Percent Reduction On All Round Trip Tickets. ® Increased Baggage Allowance 40 Pounds Free On All Tickets. 55 Pounds Free On Through Flights to Seattle. ® Douglas 21-Passenger Transporis The First All-New Transports in Alaska Service. ® Stewardess Service Expertly trained stewardesses to make your trip completely pleasant and 1o serve you re- freshments aloft with the compliments of the company. PACIFIC. NORTHERN AIRLINES General Offices—Anchorage, Alaska City Ticket Office: Baranof Hotel | [follcwing passengers yesterday lin America according to Miss del the 38-footer up Rio's knowledge. (Sally Rand's are only 14-points.) | During this cance, the O'Reillys play a softly muted yersion of “Re- tlections” in the Water” (two fans) and “Maria Elena” (one fan). e COASTAL AIRLINES " FLEW 40 YESTERDAY Alaska Coastal Airlines flew the to Hoonah: Don Foster, *"Lee Marki, Pros Ganty, Verne wLagen, Tom Dyer, Frank Williams, Don Shor- clane; to Petersburg: L. Gonzales, Juan B. Beltern; from Peterburg: Tom Parks: to Hawk Inlet: Sam Pebavich; to Pelican: A. Engstrom, Mrs. R. C. Kendall, Mr. ana Mrs. H. C. Jones, Marilyn Jones. To Sitka: Margaret Doyle, Alton Cropley, Katie Valoria, John Rig- gle; from Sitka: Ernest' Young, Henry Heino, Bud Whiteside, M. Word, John Nevins, Margaret Doyle. To Ketchikan: Pat O'Brien, Han- nah Pileburg; from Ketchikan:' Barton C. Schendile, C. W. Man- ning, Henry Prake, H. E. Oswald, James E. Shirley, E. U. Branch, E. A. Osterberg, Herbert Pratt, Art Minka, C. W. Cady, R. Santan- nilla, D. L. Felling, Herbert Derr. CALL FOR BIDS | Sealed bids will be received in the office of the Commissioner of Edu- cation, Territory of Alaska, Juneeu, Alaska, at 10:00 A. M., May 6, 1946 and will then be opened and rcad, for the furnishing of all labor, materials, transportation and equip- ment necessary for the comblate construction of the Aniak, Teller and Clarks Point Schcol Buildings, with Teachers’ Living Quarters &ll in the Territory of Alaska. Plans may be obtained from Dr. James C. Ryan, Commissioner of Education, Territory of Alaska, Ju- neau, Alaska, from the school teach- ers at Aniak, Teller and Clarks Point or from the City Clerks at Anchor- age, Fairbanks and Nome, Alaska. A deposit of $10.00 will be required for each set of plans and specifica- tions, to insure their return. A bid bond or certified check in the amount of 5% of the contract price payable to the Department of Education, Territory of Alaska will be required to accompany the pro- posal. DR. JAMES C. RYAN Commissioner of Education Territory of Alaska. First publication, April 19, 1946. Last publication, May 3, 1946. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTER- IOR, Surplus Property Office, P. O. Box 2466, Anchorage, Alaska. April 27, 1946. Sealed bhids will be received until 2:00 P.M., May 20, 1945 at the Department of the Interior, Surplus Property Office, Ft. Richardson, on “As is—where is” surplus marine equipment located at Seward, Cor- dova, and Whittier, All bids submit- ted must be accompanied by a 25% deposit in the form of certified or cashier’s check, or money order pay- able to Treasurer of the United States, and a statement indicating whether or not the item desired is for use in Alaskan waters. Bids will be Bubject 'to prior withdrawal by Government agencies and purchdse by certifned veterans through pre- ference. Certified Veterans “may purchase under preference at the' apprdised price on May 13 through the Surplus Property Office in Ju- ! neau, Anchorage or Fairbanks, Al- aska, but such purehases will be Aubject to prior sale at Seward, Al- aska. Listings of equipment and instructions’ for purchase' may be cbtained at the Anchorage, Fair- | banks, Juneau or 'Nome Surplus| Property Office, at the Cordova | . Daily Times, at'the Seward Polaris, and-at the Harbor Master's office, ! 'Seward ‘Marine Ways. The Surplus| Property Office of the Department of the Interior reserves the right to reject any and all vids. s Fitst publication, May 2, 1946. ‘Lagt publication, May 4, 1946, $3750 INCOME PROPERTY l nings. (261-ti) 51, FT. BATHTUB complete with chrome fittings. Sink complete with fittings. Ph. Blue 725. (261-t3) 1 7-WAYS FLOOR lamp. 1 type-, writer desk, 1 baby crib and mat- tress, new unused bathinette and Jnivex 8 mm. movie projector, | Apt. 3 Erwin Apts. (261-t3) PEDIGREED COCKER puppies for | sale, 3 months blacks and browns. Ph. Douglas 955. (261-tf) USED OIL BURNING hot water tank, thirty gallon size, complet- ed insulated $25, Call Parsons| Electric Co. 161. (261-tf) | USED GRAVITY oil burning fur-| nace with 110 volt fan and cop-: per hot water coils, $75. Call} Parsons Electric Company, Ph.| 161. (261-t1) | OUR EGG salad sandwiches have everything in but the kitchen sink. Can't beatum on whole wheat bread, with lettuce, home-made ; mayonnaise, home-made Dpotato | chips, pickle, and olive with a tail- | light. Coffee mighty tender, smiles | free. Sully’s best rolls, doughnuts, | cakes and pies. What a hole ml the walll® Wood's Coffee Bar,) Goldstein’s Building. 10 FT. CEDAR Skiff almost new.l light, wide, with oars $50. 413' W 10th St. '250-{3); SEINE BOAT Francis and seine—.| Small boat Harbor. Florence | Gamble Executrix, Douglas, Al-i aska. (259-t3) | - MARTIN COMMITTEE at Tenor Saxaphone, lacquered brass | with nichel trim, very good con-! dition, one of the finest of pro- fessional instruments. Call Green 298 (259-t3) | DAVENPORT and chair set used 3 months, excellent condition. Ph.| Green €53. (259-t3) CRESCENT APT. for Sale—d73 So. | Franklin St. Ph. 428. (258-tf) 6-ROOM FURNISHED house, 3 bedrooms, immediate possession, oil range, oil heater, Electric re- frigerator. washing machine, ra- dio, garden space. Ph. Glenn E. Allen, 682. (257-16) | 3 APT. Unit monthly income $61.50 | 3 lane bowling alley, Fully equip- | ped resteurant. Phone 676, Room 3 First Nat. Bank Bldg. (255-tf) | CALLNET, 175 fatnoms. See Har- | bor Master. (244-t1) | FOR SALE—Buy a dollar ticket on | the washing machine or frigidaire | for the Bulkhead Fund. (229-tf) CRE TRACTS 3% miles from town. Enquire at Snap Shoppe. (210-tf) A LOST AND FOUND | LEATHER CASE of keys lost! on So. Franklin. Return to Em- pire $1 Reward. (259-t3) FOUND-—3 keys on a ring. Call at Empire Office. FOR RENT 4 ROOM FURNISHED home, run- | ning water. C. F. Brown, sz' Cove Road. (261-t6) SMALL HOUSE for 2 montns. Ph. Blue 410 between 8 and 8:30 p.m. today. (261-t1) rOOMS—Kitchen privileges. Home, Hotel—Ph. 886. HEATED STORAGE—Ph. 861 Cash Cole. (260-tf) FCR RENT — Steamheated rooms. Kitchen privileges. Phone 886 Home Hotel, (10,136-t1) 'SEAVIEW APARTMENTS. Under netw management. renovated. 1 and 2 room apartments. One block from Federal Bldg. . (241-tf) oo SPRING Give Yours Furs and Most Modern Cold Storage Is Now Availahl Storage Vault Through the Summer CHAS. GOLDSTEIN & C0. IS HERE e in Qur New Fur Coats Protection 8 BEDROOM HOME i 8 lovely modern bedroms all with innerspring mattresses. i Fully furnished bedding and pil- lows for 14 beds. | Some linens. i Large living room, Dining room, '}/ | Kitchen. | And Breakfast cove, with dishes and silver. | 2 bathrooms. b Full cement basement. | Auto. oil furnace. Laur chine. Large latest Refrigerator. Vacuum Cleaner. This is a good buy. Everything necessary to move right in no additional expense Immediate possession. GKADELLE LEIGH REALTOR Phone 557, Corner 2nd, and Franklin AR OER AR WANTED WANT! Clerical position open. Experience necessary. 40 hour week. Territorial Department of Health. Please make application by letter. Address P. O. Box 1931, Juneau, Alaska. (261-tf) model electric range. | WANT A GOOD home for Vicky, ~ male cat 8 months old. Home pet, very gocd natured. Angora. 416 East St. basement apt. (261-t2) WANTED—Girl for general house- work (second maid). Wages $100 a month. Ph. 21 or write P. O. Box 904. I AM PREPARED to car ited number of children by day or hour, 229 5th St. Frances Black. Ph. 673 (260-t2) WANTED—Partner to help finance fishing boat experience unneces- sary. Room 14 Alaska Hotel or write P. O. Box 1358. (258-t4) HOUSEKEEPER — fcr employed couple, 2 girls ages 5 and 8, nice home, pleasant conditions. $100 per month, rocm and board. Will consider couple, husband em- ployed elsewhere. Phone 704 be- fore 6 p.m. (257-tf) BEAUTY OPERATORS (2) Exper- ienced wish position, Myrtle B. Dwinell, 109 Bell St. Reno, Ne- vada. (251-t) WANTED. — Woman clerk, Sully’s Bakery. (249-t1) FOR LEASE—Unfurnished 5 room house, see 503 So. Franklin. Ph. Douglas 383. (249-t5) WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788 { MISCELLANEOUS | FOR CHARTER — M. S. Jazz, at (256-tf) Boat Harbor. Ph. 861. Complete Photographic Supplies | Ueveloping — Printing — Enlarging ' Artists’ Paints and Materials of | Finest Quality | Juneau Retall PIANOS RENTED and. TUNED | Anderson Shop. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up: Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 815 Decker Way. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: | That Jennie Holst, executrix of the estate of Martin Holst, deceased, has filed her final account and re- port of her administration of said estate, and her position for dis- tribution thereof, in the United!| States Commissioner’s Court for Ju- neau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska; that 10 o'clock A. M. June 15th, 1946, has been fixed as the time and said court the place for hearing same; and that all persons concerned therein are hereby notified to appear at said time and place and file their objections, 'if any, to said final account ana petition for set- tlement and distribution thereof. 194Dfiuted: Juneau, Alaska, April 11th, Wholcsale JENNIE HOLST, Executrix. First publication, April 12, 1946. Last publication, May 3, 1946. 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