The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 29, 1947, Page 2

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nported h]:mkuts:, 8..$12.00 Fleere med Ql'; men’s alpaca . fur collar, sizes B. 4.//}/ . ,BEA,ZEIZC/i QAALITY SINCE /887 CAPIT COCKTAIL BAR FOUR STAR ATTRACTION i3 Bam 1y Sz.flae, e v o0 o 0 TiDE TABLE JANUARY 30 OL tide 14:30 p.m., tide 20:30 p.m. 11.8 Grand Relief FROM SNIFFLY, STUFFY DISTRESS OF iead Colds NOSE DROPS WORKS FAST RIGHT WHERE c0cevccecoe % Enicr.;s B Cockiails Hoi i »L.,L. Instantly relief from head cold dis- tress starts o come when you put a ittle Va-tro-nol in each nostril. Also ~it helps prevent many colds from veloping if used in time! Try it} Follow directions in package. VICKS VA-TRO-NOL at the GAY Custodian of confidence.. born of a thorough knowiedge THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JU! INICHOLSON FUNERAL SERVICES TOMORROW | Funeral services for Arthur Nich- olson, found shot near his cabin at | (Fish Creek last Saturday, will be ;held tomorrow at 2 p.m. in the cha- | ¥ H+|—t+i—k‘4—-—i—H-H—|—H-H—i—H—o+H+o—kH—H+r+1—H+H pel of the Charles W. Carter Mor- | tuary. | The Rev. G. Herbert Hillerman! will conduct the services, Pall bear- crs will be friends of Nichnlsynuflo PLYMOUTH 4 door 'and interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery. by OTl(:'E No Emblem Club drill practice on Thursday night. JOHANNA JENSEN, Pres. adv 489-11 THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT hereby gives no-| tice that it has available for dispo-; sal under the Surplus Property Act of 1944, as amended, War Assets Administration Regulation 5, (32 CFR, Part 8305) and regulations overning the disposal of surplus real preperty by the Bureau of Land Management (32 CFR, Part 5000), has been declared surplus by the Government ‘and which is located at Excursion Inlet, Alaska, sixty- five (65) miles northwest of Ju- neau, Alaska: EXCURSION INLET PROJECT. ‘I'ais property, which consists of one parcel of land con- taining approximately 115 acres, subject to certain rights-of-w The land has the following im- provements upon or used in connec- tien with it: Two (2) Administ tive Buildings; Two (2) Headquart- COLLI, ers Buildings; One (1) Dispensary Building; Ome (1) Post Office Buildirg; One (1) Transit Shed; One (1) Cold Sterage Warehous One (1) Deock; One (1) Reservior; Five ,(5) small structores. The involved is identified as all of that area within the boundary shown cn a map &f the area, ob tainable at the Project Repres: tive’s office and described @ lows: Beginning at a point (A) ou the East bank of Excursion Inic 490’ €0” due West from Corner M.C. USS227, thence East approx mately 3600° 00" to point (B thence South approximateiy 1 00" to point (C), thence South west approximately 750" 00” to pc (D), thence West approximately 450' 00" to point (E), thence Nc 51° West approximately 800" 0. points (F & G) thence South & West approximately 1050° 00 peint (H), then North 33° West proximately 2200’ 00" along the M. of Excursion Inlet to Point (A General Conditions. This propert which has been classified as agri- cultural land, will be sold as one for cash and is subject to ¢ easements and rights-of- public highways, streets and pipe lines, details of which may be w1, for obtained from the office of the p: jeet representative hereinafter des- iznated. Terms and Conditions of Sale and all necessary information ccncerning the property and the method of exercising priorities and LCJ“I‘ Man’s gold camneo submittineg offers will be avalilable on' and after November 27, 1946, from the surplus real property pro- ject representative, Mr. Lowell M. Puckett, at the office of the De- partment of the Interior, Bureaun of Land Management, Federal Building, Anchorage, Alaska. Office j hours are from 8§:30 a p.m. Mondays thr Priorities. The property is subject to the following priorities in the order indicated. 1. Federal Govern- ment agencies. Finance Corporation for resale to small business. 3. State and local governments. 4. Veterans of World War II and spouse and children of a deceased serviceman. 5. Non- profit institutions. Priority Period: Maximum Price Priority Offers. The time for exercising priorities shall be a period of 90 days com- mencing at 10:00 am. on Novem- ber 27, 1946, and ending as 10:00 am. on February 25, 1947, except that the first three priorities set forth above shall end after the first ten days. In order to protect his priority rights in this property, a priority holder must file at the| address and within {%e priority per-f icd named above, a written offer to, buy the property at the maximum! price applicable thereto for his pri-| ority. Each such oifer shall be marked “Maximum Price Priority| Offer, Excursion Inlet Project.” Filing Other Offers. During the same period named above offers by | priority holders at less than the maximum price referred to above, | and offers which are not based on| priority claims, will also be receiv- ed. These must be sealed and | marked on the outside “Sealed Of- | fer, Excursion Inlet Project.” Earn- ! est Money. All ofiers must be ac-| | companied by a United States post- |'al money order ur a check certified by a bank, or'a cashier's check is- (sued by a bank, for 10% of thej ammml, of the offer, payable to the Treasurer of the United States, for | deposit as earnest 'money, except that Federal Government agencies (and State and local governments and instrumentalities may make | their offers without such deposit. ' All deposits of earnest money by the following property which p}_n*GILEED C(‘cker Spaniel pup- WESTINGHOUSE Flav $75. Parsons Electric Co. 47 bRk ; ¢ | Gteamer Aleutian salled at 7:45 = OR SALE-Fully furnished hotel, "oclock this morning for Seatile NG SI RY HOUR AT phone 187, P. O. bx. 1808. 474-u T/————= after an all night stay. On board “BRARY F( FOR HALT ouses, and lot jwere the following persons for uses ol e Pat Oak-s, Louise H 2 L 32 b "I—au\m,. mach! illips, Dick Wingerson. O e ] 25 felfscted] ¢ Black 90, Mrs. Margaret Burgh, St L <y o 3 = o Mrs. Frank Clay- D ally heid each SLIGHTLY 0 np TED—Sied Tor 10 year it Aot g at 10 o'clock in Diesel Mar s ‘Arthur. Utterberg, "rary will' be disc ued “during e ) MR, Donviile akd spBert Jensen. . the month of February beca BUCD.| fOUSEWORK: Capable. A-1 Ref. Seattle: John F. Gentry, S0 leaving for a vacation 469-u er hour—full day. Ph. nre poce Derry, Joan and Roger ‘cVeral weeks in the States. uglas 232 evenings 488-16 o Mrs. J. Fitzgerald, Mrs, St0Ty hour will be resumed FOUND--Pair spectacles in blue Dr 2. Reconstruction : WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1947 * e Ensngfummj PER NIGHT ~ FOR ELKS S e e o B e o WANT ADS | The following Standing Commit- tees for the current session yes- \.(‘ldu'v' were adopted by the Alaska . e beo” o Oosmmilitess, tiewiers o | N FE f(m SALB MUBPHY & MURPHY which were: Charles D. Jones,i " chairmar Senator Joe Green, First enator E. B. Collins, sedan, REALTORS—ACCOU: ANTS newly overhauled, '42 motor. Ph. UCR STORE— 3 cn; E€cnator Gunnard Apnouncement is miade today by #6 between 3:30 and 6 pm. ON SIXTH Sirect near School and nr . Third Division. past Exaltad Ruler L. J. Holmquist 488-t3 Fcderal Bldg. 2:.:: house. Senate Standing Committees of (e annual PER Night of Ju- g % - - 5 rooms down, up. (First named is chairman) neau Lodge No. 420, Benevolent and kil a R oc Sert i :.:i‘m: Fully furnished. | Banks and Be Coffey, Daw- I’rot:(!ivsg Order of Elks. Date for cotitiog s B0 871 LARGE HOUSE on Sixth St. . Scott, But t e occision has been set for Wed- TORAGE batteries, fresh stock. FOUR-B m house ort 1th St ' Education, Public Health and necday, February 5. Madsén Cyele and. Fishing Sup- 3 TROLLERS. | Morals: Engebreth, Dawes, Scott, This is the annual affair wher pres 5 487-t¢ BEAUTIFUL 2 bedroom home | Nerland. the Past Exalted Rulers take o Douglas, furnace heat, cement Elections, Election Laws, Per the conduct of the lo i SMALL TK{OLLFR for sale at No. basement, completely modern. !Dfem and Mileage: Daws2s, Coch- A largs eyening is 5 float. No. 31D963. Inquire 614 Well furnished. Two lots, {ran, Collins, Engebreth cluding a special initiation of the wdkughb,-, 487-t4 Sarage. | Engrossment and Ei ment: “Class for Peace” in honor of —— - - - | APT, DG. heart bus. district. | Jones, Peratrovich, Engebreth, Ner- Grand Exalted Ruler Charles E. OR SALE—Cordova's only pool 5 gpts and 2 singles, pvt. baths |land. Broughton. room, eguipment complete, card room. Reasonable. Sound in- vestment, See or write Dan Acti, Prop. Box 25, Cordova, Alaska. 4384 Price quick sale. | Finance and Corporations: Grzen, 7 BEDROOM home, | Jones, Butrovich, Coffey. II"dv&uo(l floors, cabin adjoining | Fisheries, Game and Agriculture: mwnished, modern, jPeratrovich, Munz, Rivers Nerland. Near bus. dist. Judiciary ang-¥ederal Relations: CABIN—Montana Creek. | Cochran, Walker, Collins, Rivers. Labor and Commerce: Butrovich, MURPRY & MURPHY. It was announced by PER Holm- quist, who is in chargz of the ar- rangements, that special enter- rinment and refreshments will be in order, and all visiting Elks in the city have been especially in- vited to attend. Current lodge cfficers headed by black males, immunized r-blond or distemper Jones, Brownell, Peratr Mining an turing : e, B B y s will Phene Black 475 after 5 p G LL‘LY)‘“R:P; \M’C“’;‘{':‘fl: mm g f"\?“::!cfl';: ;Eill’ixsm(:i r(u;fll‘;]r_fL ;'\‘.l‘ 482-t10, REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS 7 G 8 BErants L0 ~ o \. i ‘ y ¥ cipal Affairs and Public Util- freshments Committee concsisting of COCKER SPANIEL puppy, 2| Phone 676 over First National Bard "'“!1‘4, Cochran, Brownell, Lodge Trustéeg A. M. Mill, John H. monthe, Phone 818. 481-13 (PR 5 W B S Monigle, ke, H 3 | Purchasing and Contin- Beistline, E. L. Hunter and head SEVEN ROOM HOME, REAL. ESTATE |cer ense: Rozge, Munz, Rivers, of the Marquée Committee, Russel iished cn 6th street G. Maynarg. ediate occupancy, $5,000. Ph FOR SALE i Walker, Jorzs, Butrovich, It is expected, Red 735, 481-13 b3 2> that thz. f of TRACT. Exceptionally ! on and Revenue: Rivers, Past Evalted of Ju- in_completely furnisheq | Walker, Munz, Rogge neau 420, which has teen liberally | erritorial Offic and Institu- endowed with fina will turn i Brownell, Dawes, Scott, Col- cut, to demenstratz that the Collies, E to ) have lo't none of their cunning ton, Transportation, Highways and the ritualistic work, vigation: Munz, Green, Brownell, At least 18 of t'e 40 mo BadE, he 18h Legislature of the T S - la’ka;, now in session, are ALEUTIANIS OFF FOR " 1% 208 SOUTH EARLY TODAY EE ners leaving for outside. BALMAT & COMPANY | REAL EXTATE and RENTALS All of them hav: inv 1"‘J to attond, e besn es- the return of Mrs. Lomen. - John Raun Mrs. Ole Westby, Sharon and Darlene Westby. of general mer- y jewelry, infants LOST AND FOUND: & oo s o 555 S B0 S0 RomceR CONFERS PERSON who took black cations and references to: Amu'- son, Louis Witen , Jimmie Da- Iran McCullough, B. J. Peterson vis, Albert Lee, , W. R. Glavionos, © and Joe Kindler. P STATEHCOD MEETING SCHEDULED THURSDAY WITH MAYOR JENS: Project Engineer Daniel Fletcher, here irom his Anchorage ead- quarters with the Veterans Federal Public Housing office .to confer with Mayor Mark Jensen on Doug- is VFW Jeep to purse by mistake from Club, Jan. Empire. No n Merchandise Co. 138 w. s Angeles 15, Ca 7th fin——wam for small busi- ness school, two nights a week Dr. Wm. T. Riley, Box 2894. | W. Re- ring. at the Empire ward. Waller, the Army Engineers during the war, Fletcher arrived in Anchorage after six years in South America for the coldest winter Anchorage has experienced in many years. Alaska should be present. - - COL. OHLSON HERE + Col. Otto F. Ohlson, former Gen- |eral Manager of the Alaska Rail- in permanents. Open Fvenings o, 1ppolntment CARPENTERS, work. 6 day | las housing project for veterans, Jarlson cose at Empire OHICe.| week Call 84 evenings. (355-tf } The Secretary of Alaska announc- 81$0 checking on surplus equipment RIS s s JANTE] e prmm———yTC M e e sl e av:lu;b!_eb fol: Angho;age, £ SUNN 1A o o 5 Juneau Statehood Association to be and Falrbanks projects. ?2?:[1“31\‘, c\urnllmc:;l_ g|,-4,:hmrA‘-[_'-l\unr o :m’—m \tomorrow (Thufo ay) evening Fletcher arrived from Anchorage R 4 and | JBSTEN'S B Shop, Phane |t 8 o'clték tn the Ofty Hall ' Afl yeserday by PWNA:planie sul'ls st u it 56, 3rd and Main. Speclalizing :,mg ns interested in statehood for the Baranof Hotel. Asscciated with | - \ Fonight... | road, arrived on the Aleutian, and = {is in Juneau on business. HERE FROM OREGON { “T‘ oa a tasty MISCELLANEGUS g Willlam Rubman and Freeman ) jial ot d 1asty WINTER & POND CO. Tne GUEST FROM HOONAH Schuiltz, from Portland, Oregon, and | i‘ 71 renvon dirn er Complete Photographic Supplies Esther Beck is visiting in Juneau E. S. Hawkins from Lebanon are z b SR Developing — Printing — Enlarging from her home in Hoonah. She 25 three newly registered guests at the H ~if'a pleasani Artists’ Paints and Materials of st at the Hotel Juneau. Bamnor Hotel. E i b Finest Quality B e e T = a mosp 18re Wholesale —— Juneau —— Retail | i3 1 Bt SRRV E S (SO ' - { s e rems || SUNEAY MARINE CO. rient, $7.50. Faper Curls, $1 up | > E divaf peauty ‘Shop. Phone 0L | Marme REPAIRING AND NEW Bflai Sales Decker Way. : | Hardware MARINE WAYS and { CONSTRU(ZTON - Rubber Boats reot west pigun s Appraisals PHONE 29 JUNEAU, ALASKA BOX 2719 Have Yeur Boat Steam Cleaned While On Our Ways ~ FOR RENT ‘ "RESCENT Apts 2 zoom ’lpt oil) ¢ heat, no children. Phone 428. 488-t1 7 “ 2 e Your DDeposits Vet | 2-ROOM CAEIN. 843 West Oth St 3 < E DISHES || 469-t1 A R F g A F E Prepared to Order { 5 i ¥ (S \> Kitchen privileges Homs | Ph. 88§ : BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BOADS ' Open Until 10:30 D.M. SEWARD STREET ! Opposite Goldstein Bldg. § D | \XC"‘ OOM a4y or weex, new m‘manemom Coionial Hotel 407-t1) 324 2nd St. Phone 187. | SEAVIEW A Federal Build.ng. ALASHA ELECTRONICS SEE THE KTRSTEN DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE of the Territory INSURED | unsuccessful bidders will be return- ed. Bidders are warned against | violating Section 59 of the U. S. PHOTQ-ELECTRIC e =z ]Cnmhnl Code prohibiting unlawful « combination or intimidation of bid- PlLoT ] Iders. The right is reserved to waive b5 - | technical defects and to reject any g B. g i IELINES il First National Bank | i i | (Signed) FRED W. JOHNSON, ]% e @ n ! & R i ne iz e 'afi P2 .sp €@ of JUNEAU. ALASKA ‘\E ; p MEMBYR FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION |} Published Nov. 27, Dec. 18; Jan. ™ Paranoi Holel @ Fhoue w(fi? 8, Jan. 29. o s cmaFETRET T ssEEsETssTTe s s S

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