The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 27, 1946, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1946 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THRE THE DEPARTM I YT OF THE|al money crdes or a check certificd S e menenfYamenfipmmsenflmsenflmssenfipn =R {RlMSON BEARS’ INTERIOR, BUREAU, OF LAND/ by a bank, or a cashier’s check i MANAGEMENT, hereby gives no-|sued by a bank, for 10% of the iMpERIAlS "ops tice that it has available for dispo-'amount of the offer, pa to the ] ¥ |sal under the Surplus Property Act Treasurer of the United States, for K Al ’4‘ 'D /“ ', 4 T ,4‘1 ‘E E fi'v il /M F - of 1944, as amended, War Assets deposit as earnest money, ¢ VRV / ] 1 Iwo (AGE GAMES Administration Regulation 5, (32 that Federal Government age |CFR, Part 8305) and regulations and State and local governments s governing the disposal of surplus and instrumentalities may make real property by the Bureau of|their offers without such deposit SH ALY R TR | Land Management (32 CFR, Part' All depcsits ‘of earnest money by ; . RO bl t IRaEl 0000), the following property which | unsuccessiul bidders will be return- everqo..v’ !has been ed surplus by the'ed. Bidders are warned nst A2 Crimson Bears 41; Alumni 31 °{ overnment and which is located | violating fon 59 of the U. S % iat Excursion Inlet, Alaska, sixty-| Criminal Code prohibiting unlawful 3 ap 9 Imperial 36; Moose 22 1 kETE g Because Pett; ZiNeMHs 2. delighfol. ‘distinet el . five (65) miles northwest of Ju- combination or intimidation of bid- invited! 5 f ghtlul, distinctive 4 : | beau, Alaska CURSION INLET ders, The right is reserved to waive flavor all its own . . . @ o PROJECT. This property, which technical defects and to reject any Because Petri Wine is made from grapes which thri) shatiient 107 theoyJtr e, ob cus.Beterl ohelin and all I'HP Y. JOHN come from the rich, lush California soil . . . neau Hizh School gymnasium as the | gy b ey 119 ackes it g i Because Petri Wine has many years of wine- O e o L DR ) the following im-' Published Nov. 27, Dec. 18, Jan everyone will be there making skill and experience behind it. .. High Bcheol Alumni,-41 to 81; and|forrsnts SFOE 8 BeeC i SOUBEe- Janng Y. i ;Wi A tien with it: Two (2) Administra- That's why you should enjoy Petri Wine today in the opener the Imperials won (:". p“f,]:“,l,‘ -;f“' o ,;(,m":::l\:‘.'“ LOGG: m— e boys J 4 L = " Bl W b for cale contact 1 Lumber i ed just a bit worried as they \\(\m'B‘f'im“L A e 9”" 5 will h‘}\ f 100, nfl,,‘ ft hl ] LY \ on the fldor for thetr first gamo| BUdIng: One (I Transit Shed; Mille Wil buy from | i B = VeXT Beind of the seagon, but. 1t..was apparent|Oc (1) 0 Storage WarehiSuge; | to 10000 ee 1 s phagsiageing fhave were] ONE (1), Dock;: One.(1): Resbiylor; | particulars’ see . Junfau -t ~ \ P TR MW UD to snuff In every way. The Alum- | Five () small structores. The land Mills IDILCE '! BER Est===nt 2 B?, 3, ni wes slow selting started, and|nVOlved is identified as all of that . AR srmered only four points to the &FeR within the boundary line 3 A nrhar shown on a map of the ar ob- b 44 Bears' 10 in the first quarter i : N ¥ The second quarter saw the|tainable at the Project Representa- New-type, "no brush SPONSORED BY THE JUNEAU ROTARY CLUB WHITE ELEPHANT AUCTI® Alumni pulling close behind, with 11 tive’s office and described as fol- points to the High School boys' 8. lows: Beginning at a point (A) on But it wasn't quite enough to tie| the East bank of Excursion Inlet the sccre, and in the third quarteri490' €0 due West from Corner 4 the Bears ran away to tally 17 to| M.C. USS227. thence East approxi- the Alumni 6. The last eight min- | mately 3600' 00" to point (B), utes of play the attack was with|thence South approximately 1200° the Alumni, but they were held to; 00" to point (C), thence South 33 10 points, while Juneau High got 6.; West approximately 750" 00" to point Play was fast and hard throughj (D), thence West approximately shaving cream for daily shaving GLIDER The MODERN shave cream for MODERN men for the benefit of the Memorial Library Fund the whole of the contest, but it was!450'00" to point (E), thence North WWWW clean. ‘The out-weighed Crimson 51 West approximately 800' 00" to e Bears had 10 fouls called agnxxuz'lfrxr:l» (F & G) thence South 59 - b them, while only 3 were chalked up' West approximately 105 00" to _— inst the Alumni {peint (H), then North 33° West ap- . Mead, O'Connor, Merritt and Aase : proximately 2200°00” along the M.C. of the Crimson Bears all showed of Excursion Inlet to Point (A) themselves to be capable boys onlGeneral Conditions. This property, Petri took time to bring you good wine! COPR. 1946, PETRI WINE CO., SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA rich Dy AR~ A Do s Perfect Climax to e 7 { ’ Geod teamwork was outstanding'irom the surplus real property pro- with the Crimson B: who never- ject representative, Mr. Lowell M theless tcok advant of every in-jPuckett, at the office of the De- £ dividual opportunity. The Alumni.'partment of the Interior, Bureau who haven't had the same amount of Land Management, Federal SPECIAL FULL COURSE (OR GTHER ENTREE) Served exactly to your taste ut Alaskdns know there's only one fast, dependable way to ship in the Territory today . . . air transport. Due to tremen- dous distances involved and lack of ade- quate surface transportation, the airline is the lifeline for the citizens and industry of America's richest territory. Alaskans also know, from experience dating back to the early days of aviation in the Territory, that Alaska Airlines’ ex- PASSENGERS o MAIL o EXPRESS o AIR FREIGHT ALASKA RIRLINES. Route of the Baranof Hotel — Phone 667 > [ s been classified as agri- anytody's ball floor, with Mead tops in the ring. He netted 16 points'cultural land, will be sold as one for the high scoring position of the{unit for cash and is subject to cer- evening’s ball game | tain easements and rights-of-way "cllowing him was O'Connor, with!jor public highways, streets and ts i pipe lines, details ch may be cDantels was' obtained from the oftice of the pro- 8 points, followed ! ject representative hereinafter des- Powers ])lfl_\‘(dll‘_‘ll;l(l‘(l Terms and Conditions of y until he was'Sale and all necessary information two minutes’ ccncerning the property and the' game. He methed of exercising priorities and who was in|submitting offers will be available and after November 27, 1946, {on For the Alum top scorer with Powers with 7 bod ball all the wa elieved by Pasquan cfore the end of the red with McDaniels on every play. of practice as a team, worked very | Building, Ancherage, Alaska. Office well together and played a steady ' hours are from 8:30 am. to 5:00 game. {pm. Mondays through Fridays. tne preliminary, a non-league ' Priorities. The property is subjech practice game between the Imperials to the following priorities in theg! and the Moose, was neither as, fast, order indicated. 1. Federal Govern- nor as well played as the second|ment agencies. 2. Reconstruction game. However, it looked like both| Pinance Corporation for resale to teams were rounding into shape, es-lcma]l pusiness. 3. State and local vecially the Imperials. When play|governments. 4. Veterans of World s for the City League neXt|war IT and spouse and children of rd and fast o serviceman. 5. Non- deceased ball will be the rule than| proiit institutions. Priority Period: the exception | Maximum Price Priority Offers. Kessenich and MacDonnell ref-{qpe time for exercising prioritic ereed the first game, and Red Hollo- | way and Ed Hildre took charge ‘he second shall be a period of 90 days com- of | ; ; mencing at 10:00 ¢ ol vem- A. N. Eide did the tim- i Wt On, Naven i I |ber 27, 1946, and ending at 10:00 ing and scorckeeping ~jam. on February 25, 1947, except Don Pegues, recently back from'ihoi tne first three priorities sei Army service and announcing for|go.n apove shall end after the radio station KINY, did a fast talk- ing job at putting the Crimson Bear L o i 5 k = . s priority rights in this property, ni game ' the airwaves. | and Alu"“—‘g‘fltj".“' g i {2 priority holder must file at the address and within t%e priority per- ,iod named above, a written offer to first ten days. In order to protect LOGGERS -Percy S ATTENTION LOGGERS with logs |buy the property at the maximum e applicable thereto for his pri- for sale contact Juneau Lumber | pr Each such oifer shall be Mills. * Wil buy from 100,000 ft.;ority. to 10,000,000 feet. For further marked “Maximum Price Priority particulais see Juneau Lumber' Offer, Excursion Inlet Project.” | Mins 433-tf. Filing Other Offers. During the | same period named above offers by | priority holders at less than the maximum price referred to above, !und cffers which are not based on | priority claims, will also be receiv- ed. These must be sealed | marked on the outside “Seals | fer, Excursion Inlet Project.” Earn- €3t Money. All ofiers must be ac- companied by a United States post- and | ! i i | IHIS very minute perienced pilots, efficient equipment, and | many property owners i ir-freight and passenger person- are wide open to serious neled gll-frelon) ol RERAeTR less because their fire in- nel add up to the swiftest, surest means | surance is based on pre- of transporting any commodity anywhere. n’;trh instead of present irlines offers complefe pas- igh levels of property Alaska, gtlines P ! value.” They are leaving senger, mail and air-freight service to city and bush. Full rate and route infor- mation is available at the nearest Alaska . Airlines office. Aircraft are available for charter and special jobs. a sizable unprotected gap which may involve a bad loss. Talk this over NOW with ' Shattuck Agency t Seward St-eei ! JUNEAU PHONE %49 Starliners Blended W hiskey “First Among Fine Whiskie Everywhere the finest Three Feathers 86 preof. 704 neutral spirits distilled frem grain and potatces. Three Fi Happy holiday... have a Coke at home BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Juneau Cold Storage Co - 4 they re loasiing... ) " bottled in 63 years Have you tasted it lately ? thers Distributors, Inc, New York

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