The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 10, 1947, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT ..lllllllllllll-llIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllIIIIINHHIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIh. A[MKA COASTAL WHETHER YOU ARE BUILDING OR REPAIRING make it Permanent P USE D CONCRETE Ready Mix Concrete Chimney Blocks Building Blocks Drain and Sewer Pipe Phone ALL NOW AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY l hey "'IIIHNIH|I||||||IHHIHHIHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIH |!II|II|IIHI'IIIII T %‘;‘;;‘ A. Cecotti and F. Robards ON MOTHERS® DAY Treat HER on fer Day Vith DINNER at the Gastineau Cafe where they serve THE BEST FOOD FOR THE BEST PEOPLE A Saludie <o Mother AIRLINES FLIES 39 PERSONS FRIDA Alaska Coastal Airlines yester-| d made flights to Sitka, Hoo- nah, Excursion Inlet, Pelican, Chatham, Tenakee and Lake Flor- ence, carrying a total of 39 pas- sengers, Bound for Sitka were Mrs. S. Jackson, Agnes Forbes, Esther Ba- con, J. Guy, George Kamplain, Don Neal, Peggy Monsoon, H. M. Stephey, and Mr. and M. H. B. Rorbland From Juneau to Hoonah, Felix Toner and G. Sampson; to Peli- can City, Mrs. F. Mosher; to Ex- cursion Inlet, Basilio Untilesco; to Tenakee, Harold Tang, Sam Asp and Mrs. O'Toole. Four persons were flown to Lake Florence on a fishing trip were Stanley Bishopric, C Chu ham to Junmu \lx Sunday Dinner Suggestions ROAST TURKEY FRIED SPRING CHICKEN T-BONE STEAKS NEW YORK CUT SIRLOIN STEAKS Full Course Dinners $1.75 1o $3.00 CHOOSE FROM THE VERY FINE SELECTION OF BOXED CHOCOLATES at Sectionat Percy’s! OPEN EVENINGS and SUNDAYS Yow’ll be Surprised : at the great cheoice of surprises for Mother in the Gift THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— |Harold Hansen; from Pelican City, F‘md Everson; from Hoonah, Mrs. ert Hansen and Gertrude Law- wn from Sitka, Harry Stephey, Hom Moy, Alva and Glenn York, |F. Johnson, G. E. Kessinger, G. A. |Reynolds, Alice Ballangrud, Clari- bel Rakestraw, Ruth Egelser, C. J.| | Erhendreick, H. H. Sampson, Glenn | Nelson and Huul Dahl. 13 PASSENGERS AR FLOWN HERE BY PAA' Airways yesterday|Frame; Building No. 2009, Use, Mess | Management, be received after June brought 43 passengers to Juneau! Pan American from Seattle, carried seven out on the return trip, and one to Ketchi- kan. The passenger lists follows: Seattle to Juneau: Hartvig Dan- ielson, Alex Petersen, M. A. Bjorge, John Drennan Haldron Hanson Aniar Larson, W. N. Baldwin, E B. Baldwin Orlando Peterson Chester \14 ore, E. L. Clark, Elmer P derson, 1 Tom Nels Vrakas, Anderson. Hatl Lindcack Wa rge Wykoff, Elroy Svenson, Fletcher, Thelma Fletche Emerson Brott, Oliver Hallman Jr. ard Luckason. s Smy Dorothy Smyda, H. M. Frederick, Harry DeVighne, DeVighne, Harold Gron- irover Herring, Jack Mal- ames Fogle, Lawrence Rogers, ha Ward, Fred Wolfe, E eck, Doris Chilbeck, Art Jean Peterson, Lillian John Smyda to Seattle v Je Huge, 1 Senger, Ve Alma Ca Joanne Don Stykes, Daisy Stkyes, Eddie Johnson u to Ketchikan: Jessie Mc- TURE Clearance continues oung's ‘lcunmne THE DEPARTMENT OF THF NTERIOR, BUREAU OF LAND GEMENT hereby gives notice v has available for dis- under the Surplus Prop of 1944, as amended, War sets Administration Regulation 2 CFR, Part 8305), and regu tions governing the disposal of sur the Bureau plus real property by of Land Management (32 CFR, Part 9000), the following property declared surplus by the Govern- ment, classified as non Section 23 Commercial (08-000), located at Kodiak, Alaska: ARMY DOCK, AL- SO KNOWN AS KRAFT DOCK, KODIAK, ALASKA. All that: cer- tain tract of land included in t- s Survey 1086, Alaska, con- taining 3.61 acres, more or less; ex- cepting and reserving to the U d States the rights vested in. the Jnited Statcs immediately prior to veyance from the last former owner; together with 16 building thereon including 6 warehous personnel housing buildings, dis- pensary, and 4 other buildings; a dock appurtenant thereto consisting of main dock approximately 900" x 60’, small boat (floating) land 10' x 348’ and 10,194 square fee of dock approaches; and a water tank located approximately 400 northwest oi abo premises on land of the public domain and water main running to the above premises. The successul purchaser will ke granted a right of way to use the public domain on which the water tank is located and for the water main le: to the above ! premises upon : owing that he is qualified to obtain such a right of way under the Act of February 15, ® 1901 (31 Stat. 790, 43 U.S Sec. 959), and the regulations thereun- The con- lde" (43 CFR, Part 244). | veyance of the dock will be subject "to the perpetual right of the United States to use in common with the | purchaser, the dock, without charge. | The improvements consist of nine- iteen (19) structures described as | Frame; | ticns The Hall, Size 24’ x 101’, Type, Frame; Building No. 2010, Use, Quarters, | Size, 16" x 50°, Type, Frame; Build- |ing No. 2011, Use, Dispensary, Size, 117 x 29, Type, Frame; Building 2013, Use, Supply and Admin- Size, 20" x 100, Type, Building No. 2028, Use, Size, 12’ x 20, T Building . 2029, S Oil Storage Shed, Size, 12' x 1 Type. Frame; Building Wo. 2030, Use, Officers Quarters, Size, 20° x 47, Type, Frame; Building No. 2031, Use, Carpenter Shop, Size, 30" x 45 Type, Frame; Dock, Size, 900' x 60’ No. istration, Frame; Quarters, " (approximately), Type, Wood; Dock Approach, Size, 10,194 sq. ft. (Not included in dock dimensions), Type, Woeod; Smali Boat Landing (Float- g, Size 10’ x 348" (approximate- ly), Type, Wood. General Condi- above described parcel of land and improvements which have been classified as Commercial Real Proper'y, will be sold as one unit for cash or credit, terms of which shal! be more a than 207, ¢ash and the balance in al installments witk per annum on t details of wr ed from the of the project representative here- inaiter designated. Terms and Con- diticns ¢f Sale and all neces tion concerning the d method of exercising and of submitting off able on and after M be 1947 from the surplus real prop Project Representa , Mr. Lg Mll M. Puckett, at the oifice of the tment of the Interior, B Management, Fe Anchor Alaska. His office hours are from 8:30 am. to 5:00 p.m. Mondays through Fri- days. Priorities. The property is subject to the following priorities in the order indicated: 1. Federal Government agencies. 2. Recon- struction Finance Corporation for resale to small business. and local governments. 4. Nonprofit institutions. Priority Period. Pri- ority Offers. The time for exercis- ing priorities shall be a period of 10 days commencing at 10:00 a.m. on May 10, 1947 and ending at 10:00a. m. on May 20, 1947. In order to pro- tect his prionty rights in this prop- 4 ty holder must file at MAKE YOUR RESERVATICNS NOW — PHONE il o153 !the address and wnnin the priority follows: Building No. 2001, Use, Warehouse, Size, 2016 sq. ft, Type, Frame; Building No. 2002, Use, Warehouse, Size 2016 sq. ft., Type |Frame; Building No. 2003, Use,| ‘Warehouse, Size, 2016 sq. ft., T)‘pc. Frame; Building No. 2004, Use, ! Other Offers. During the same pex'-; | Cut-Off Date. No offer will, at the Warehouse, Size, 2016 sq. ft., Type, | Frame; Building No. 2005, Use, | Warehouse, Size, 10,600 sq. ft., Type, { Frame; Building No. 2006, Use, | Warehouse, Size, 5445 sq. ft., Type, | Frame; Bullding No. 2007, Use, Quarters, Size, 28° x 30, Type, | Frame; Building No. 2008, Use Quarters, Size, 31" x 59, Type, ! States Postal Money Order or a | check certified by a . Treasurer of the United States, for 3. state | T period nameri above, a written offer to buy the property at the price applicable thereto for his priority. | Each offer shall be labeled “Prior- ity Ofier, Army Dock (also known as Kraft Dock) Project.” Filing iod named above, offers which are; not based on priority claims will also be received. These must be sealed and marked on the outside “Sealed Offer, Army Dock (also known as Kraft Dock) Project.” Bureau of Land option of the 10, 1947. Deposit. All ofters, except those filed by Federal Government Agencies and by State and local governments and instrumentalities, must be accompanied by a United bank, or a a bank, of the cashier’s check issued by for 10 per cent (10%) amount of the offer, payable to the deposit as earnest money. All depo- sits of earnest money by unsuccess ful bidders will be returned. Bid are warned against violating Se tion 59 of the U. S. Criminal Code prohibiting unlawful ccmbination or intimidation of bidd: The right is reserved to waive technical de- fects and to reject any and ull‘ bids. (Signed) FRED W. JOHNSON Director. ANRNUAL ILAH PARMENTER reminds her pairons that the BARANOF BEAUTY SALON will be closed May 12-13 and 14 for remodelling and redecorating SMITH HEATING and APPLIANCE CO. 209 Seward Street DAY PHONE-—476 ELKS® MOTHER’S DAY SERVICE 3 miles north of Juneau on Glacier Highway NIGHT PHONE—GREEN 840 2p.m. — in the Elks’ Lodge Room Mothers’ Day Dinner Sunday Club Opens at 2 p. m. Salmon Creek Country Club A‘:/\L' - Musicat4 p. m. _Combination Salad - French Fried Potatoes — Fresh Frozen Peas - Spaghetti IED $ Dinner Served Starting at § p. m. Special Mother's Day Dinner CHICKEN FR STEAK .90 The FINEST in COCKTAILS and After-Dinner Drinks STEAKS-CHICKEN-CHOP SUEY - CHOW MEIN-EGG FOO YUNG-CRAB FOO YUNG For Finest Foods Dine at Salmon Creek Country Club. Phone 015 — Salmon Creek Country Club SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1947 o

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