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PAGE SIX 1 W-A-N-T A-D-S | FORSALE | FORSALE A HOME! Not just a roof. Pine- g6g00 — Excellent one bedroom | paneling, fireplace, large 1iving — hoyse in Casey-Shattuck district. | room, 3 bedrooms, furnace, 1arge | Concrete basement, oil furnace, | basement, etc. 10th St. electric stove, Fully furnished. BUY on the Beach—2 large sum- Only six years old. mer homes, modern, one 4-room, 3_.BEDROOM Home. Full basement; 2 one-room cabins. ment Double plumbing. Large| Fritz Cove, Point Louisa, Lena’s jiving room with fireplace. Good | Beach. | location. Fully furnished. Eight| DOUGLAS: 2-bedroom home, Ma8- years old. nificent marine view, full ce- PDUPLEX—Two ment basement, completely furn- ished. Also 3-bdr., furnace, furn.; | 3-bdr., garage basement. base- | large apartments. ten years old. NEW two bedroom house on Bph-! CAFE, Fountain, central location, rends Avenue. | real money-maker. Body and [ARGE filled corner lot facing| fender works. | small boat harbor, Suitable com-‘ $5800; 3-mi. Glacier Highway,| mercial use. ' furn. $1,600: 3-room part. furn. kiba 45,800 2-bar. remodeted, Erwin st. WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 NEAR Small Boat Harbor, bricktex | CUPUEE RO T U B e e e O A PR large shop; 2 furn. houses. | WOOD B-flat Clarinet, STAR HILL: 5-bdr. compl. furn.; condition. Phone 346 after 6 p.; 3 bdr. modern, furn., furnace, etc, m. Quick sale, $50. 883 3t LADIES ATTENTION: Blouse shop ——— e central location; hat shop, new KNEE-HOLE walnut desk andj stock; at inventory; 2 cafes; sev-| chair, excellent condition; floor | lamp, treadle sewing machine, | eral apt. houses. APPROX. 1500 down pay. carpet sweeper like new, All rea- sonable priced. Ph. 837. 883 tf | $400 income apt. house $6,600—6 mo. old 2-bedroom furn- | month. APEX, FORRESTER, STSU; 2 can-| *,04 house at Auk Bay. See Ray | Kruse. 883 tf | neries; falling equip.; pile driv- ing, liquor store, etc. ! MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National Bank FOR RENT NICE Clean Room, steam-heated. i35 0o cmall Lower rent. 315 Gold St. 656 tf poles, Gray i vy girdie used 3 months herring net included. 2 long 1 short excellent brings per 35x9x4 ft. draft Navy built raised deck cruiser, Marine plywood cabin almost finished, 100 HP Budda. Can be quickly converted ! for fishing. Price $3,000. Specifi- cations and plan of construction by opeintment. Ph. Blue 883 6t treller with two Marine engine and Skiff and Call 035 882 3t ABOUT 050 square feet office| space, facing Frankiin, 2nd flocr, Seward Building. Will par- ity R - titien and decorate to suit ten-'4 ACRES patented land, 812 foot ant. R. E Robertson, phone frontage, 11 mi. on Glacier High- 334 860 tf way; 3 room cabin, kitchen, un- NIGE CLEAN ROOIE weekly o I(‘)m‘i;j»lllgz;)am useable. sle;g‘} i, monthly. Celoniul Hotel. Ph. 18 | . i ange, like new Inquire Garnick's 882 4t OLYMPIC Oil reascnable Grocery NIOE CLEAN steam heated rooms also steam baths. Scandinavian 736 ti Home ELECTRIC-DRIVE U | (For tems) DECK GEAR boats with 12 or 32 volt sys- 150-fathom drum type an- chér winch $265.00; Niggerhead and halibut sheave $185.00; 4- spool gurdy drive (gurdies extra) $85.00. All this gear has been tested in actual operation for 12 months and is unconditionally suaranteed WEBB}FORBES 2 MARINE REPAIR, SITKA. 82 6 '® representative - — gt tf| TYPEWRITER and PIANO for sale. Call Blue 509. 8882 3t kitchen privileges. Hotel. hone 886. MISCELLANEQOUS | WINTER ana FOND, CO. fnc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - Printing - Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats AVON PROD! P). Black 475. P.O. Box 762. GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- | _ ST : R 1 ent, $7.50. aper curls, $1 up HOTEL in good location for sale Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201.| or lease. Ph.'187. 881 tf| 315 Decker Way. | t| = - — { -‘STILL in original crate, one floor| | furnace, $150. Call Douglas 15| after 6 p. m. 881 4t CHRISTIAN lady wishes Apt. East| WINDOW casing 9 ft. x 4! In.| of Main St. Ph. 797. 82 4t| including window 40x64, two eight | — | pane hinged sashes 20x40, frame| Percy’s| for screen door. See Holbrook,! 878 Y| point Louisa. 881 4t WANTEL: Dishwasher. Cafe. | PACKARD 1037 Sedun, good con- LOST l.l“fi Fl OUND | dition all around. $600. Call 86l.| s % i 881 4t| FOUND: Tie clasp, owner may have | 1 same by identifying and pay-‘1941 iz-ton Dodge truck, new ing for adv. 76 3t: motor, new brakes, good rubber,| | $750; 1941 panel 1-ton Ford LOST: Salt water reel between Tee tryck $200. 6 used tires, 700x20, Harbor and Juneau, $5 reward.. g5 each. Phone 132. Fred Tur- Fred Bryant, O K. Rubber Weld-| piy 881 tf ers. 881 3t e R e ~———— | '37 Chrysler 4-door Sedan. WORKING couple wants to sub- RBiye 302 let or rent small apt. or house __________ for summer. Ph. T11. 883 3t | FOSTORIA Stem plates, Willowme Green 860 evenings. Call 880 Tt| e and small| design. Ph.} 879 tf | L X A EARN from $10 to $50 daily sell- | ing our new low cost Sickness i e e and Accident Policies, No race 16 HP Johnson Outboard Motor, or odcupational restéictions.| $200. Phone 166. 379 6t World Wide coverage. Front | s — money daily—best of commis-| BALDWIN Acrosonic Piano, 3% sions. 308 Goodrich Bldg., Phoe-| Y 0ld. Ph. Douglas 354. 879 tf nix 214, Arizona. 871 4X| NEWMARKER'S Summer Home, | fully furnished at Point Lene Beach. Call Red 786 for appoint- ment or drive to location. 79 tf MAHOGANY Chickering Spinet Piano, used 5 months. Cost $1050 | plus freight. Selling $750. Call| Mr. Rand, 502 879 tt WANT J. R. Minn. your OWN business? Watkins Co., Winona,! 883 Tt Formation of the Pontine marshes ! near Rome with their malaria mos- | quitoes is believed to have hastened | the downfall of the Roman Empire. - - Empire wantads gct results! FORREST Home and property, Glacier Highway. 2 car garage Phone 037, 2 long, 2 short. 878 tf Call EXPERIENCED MEN | 1937 CHEV. good condition, $600 Alaska JANITORJAL Service Phone 158 876 t CONKLE and FOLLETTE Phone Red 559 Phone Black | &6 6t HOUSE for sale sale. Phone Black 876 6t COMPLETE Boay and Fender Shop | i Well equipped. Reasonable. In- | | quire Bob-Ben Service, 93 Wil- Por COMFORT and | loughby. 873 ¢ SERVICE Get the NEW | el s - BEACH House, $2.500. Inquire Mry WASHINGTON Lloyd Green, Fritz Cove Road Habit! pal 1ng 3-ROOM House, 838 Basin Road.| Dewey W. 866 tf Metzdorf Vice-Pres. and Managing Director ALASEANS FEEL AT HOME 1941 Dodge Panel Truck. Good | | condition. See it at DeHart'’s Gro- A cery or Ph, 023-4 rings. 849 tf a | TWO HOUSES near boat harbor. Phone Red 765. 843 "I 3 HOUSES und lot. Inquire Trev- or Davis. 4 U |according located in Seatter tract. Less than | SCOUT CAMP AT EAGLE RIVER TO HAVE CLEAN UP Volunteers fo Assemble Next Saturdaly fo-Pre- pare Camp for Use Next week will be work day at Eagle River scout camp of men in- terested in boy and girl scouting, to plans approved this at the monthly meeting of ineau District Scout Committee, held at the Baranof Hotel District Chairman Curtis G. Shat- tuck presided, with most of the dis- cussion teing given over to plan- nocn G also bring their lunches and a cup fee Those having extra trans- ! y 4 known and enjoyed throughout the SCHENLEY INTERNA Your Depeosits ARE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS m HE managenent of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive overation. The safety of depesitors’ funds is our primary consideration In addition the bank is a mem- ber of Federal Deposit In- surance Corporation, which insures each of our deposit- ors against loss to a maxi- mum of $5,000 FIRST NATIONAL BANIK of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION TIONAL CORPORATION Empire State Building + New York, U.S.A. SLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS ———————————————— THE DAILY ALASK4 EMPIRE.—JUNEAU, ALASKA ning for the Boy ut eamp, to be w held at Eagle River 'May 24 to Junc assembling the eight 8x16 sections 2, Girls' groups will use the camp for the tent floors. A new outdoor later during June and es July, toilet will also be prefabricated by the carpenter squad. Forest <Service officials have sed the committee that the system at the camp will be °d up by Saturday, and Mc-| ell is furnishing free coffee to kK in cutting the material.and| M. J. Whittier of Juneau is cha'r- man of the Boy Scout camp com- mittee, and he and Bert McDowell representing the Girl Scout group, made the plans for the clean- up detail next Saturday. Skipper . . > ¢ Dasrell Nelah KnaEHets ite oy the volunteer crew which will work E the camp Saturday. The Girl transport new ccts g ateri 3 D it flooms and othis Loe Scotits and the Boy Stouts have Ioiong ont Thi SRS v instal- o,on promised to have 20 workmen | g s scow belonzing to . “goo1e River, with the two groups| Jake Cropley, leaving Junes i & i e voning and delivering the lgm. Werking together to put the camp| o & k1 g the lum- ;" jer for the 1948 season. ber and materials at the Eagie River 5 Y 3 -t in additich to moving the tent : :"l ,‘?““"d"‘ morning at 6:30 o .o iy and locating the toflet, high tide the crews will tear out the bunks McDowell and Whittier have se- from the bunkhouse and move in| cured the necessary lumber as a new steel cots donated by the Al donation to the camp from Juneau ka Native Service, repair screens, Spruce Mill, and Don Abel and his patch roofs, clean up the kitchen crew will supervise volunteers Mon- and stove, and do every thing pos-/ day and Tuesday evening of next e to ready 'he camp for occu- have pancy by the Boy Scouts on May e B L P N T 1 D e urss y! T T S A TS 2 Volunteer workmen are asked, b chairman to bring a hammer either a shovel, axe, saw, mat- portation to the end of the road are sked to call the Scout office at 387 if they'will take scmeone else along ATC IS T0 CPERATE SHIPS WESTWARD The Alaska Transportation Com- pany announces steamship service Leginning immediately to Western Alaska and to the Rail Belt area of Prince William Sound following the | Maritime Commission’s moditication| of the present operating agreement; with the four steamship companies| now serving the Territory. It is Antic- | ipated, that the Alaska R: ad wl]li snnounce joint tariffs within they next few days. Previously, ATCO had been in operation to the cities of Southeast | Alaska only. Six ships will be; operated under their banner accord- | ing to the new agreement. The five| go vessels of the fleet are the| | SCHENLEY RESERYE EX-243-E8 SAFE hern Voyager, Sword Knot, e Hitch, Grommett Reefer and| Tyee Totem, formerly the Em-| Consequence which the firm recently purchased from the Mari- time Commission | The George Washington, the| sixth vessel of the group, is a pass- | enger ship. When it be service to Alaska on May 31 it will be the largest passenger liner going be- l" 'I’HIS l § | I‘ tween the Territory and the Stflu’s.; LOCUSTS HAVE KICK ARE SYDNEY (P #“Grasshoppers” in the Burra Jbstrict of South Aus- tral; tually locusts) are Kick- tc death. Fowls have been | the ‘hoppers alive and, nd legs, with their saw-( have cut the fowls' jugler edges, and caused them to bleed to veins, death. - - . The 1940 census showed 18.45 per | cent of all gainfully employed Amer- icans to be in agriculture with 24.3 DINNER DANCE Starting at 4 o°Clock Every Sunday Afternoon -at- MIKE’S in Douglas UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE per cent in manufacturing. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the qualified voters of the City of Juneau, Alaska: That pursuant to the Act of Con- | gress of March 6, 1946 (48 USCA 44f | 441) authorizing municipal corpora- tions in the Territory of Alaska, | acting by and through their govern- | ing bodies, to construct, reconstruct, improve, extend, better, repair, equip or acquire public works of a permement character which may be operated upon a reevnue producing basis. and, upon a majority vote of the qualified voters in such muni- cipal corporations, to issue bonds for such purposes payable solely PLACE THREE-PIECE ORCHESTRA from unpledged revenue of thz pub- lic works for which such bonds are issued, including future additions and improvements; and pursuant to Special Offering No. AL0-070L-101 me, SEALED BID Final Offering Located at KETCHIKAN, Alaska B ONE LOT-BUYER TAKE ALL 1 Chevrolet pickup truck 1-ton * 1 Internaticnal panel truck Y;-ton * 1 Dodge Panel truck 3; ton * 8 Dodge Command & Reconnaissance Cars. t 1 Motor generator ‘GE” 40 amp 5 KW * 1 Light cargo, in- Kehler 2 KW candescent 110 volt 1 signaling, GE 12" Marine clutch contro for hangar doors * 5 215" Rockweod Marine Proportioners “National Aer-O-Foam” Pumps fire with Wisconsin Engines oak * All items are sold “Where-Is As-Is” at location in Ketchikan, Als. ceived at the address listed below until the close of business on May 24, 1948. opened publicly at the WAA Office, Anchorage at 10:00 AM Deposit. accompanied by a 107 acceptable bidder. 1 Starter, induction metor Fbks.-Morse , Curtis * 1 lot Robling door rollers, guides & hardware 17 Nozzles fog 215" * 400 Springs bunk single * 4 Strainers 1 Generator ing GE 8” * 6 Search lights, 10 Seach lights, signa A 1 Air ram, 2 Strainers 1!;” Rockwood Marine * 15 Suction 1 Winch warping steam 8x10 * 3 “ 5 Cabinets file wood 4 drawer * 1 Table GENERAL INFORMATION Sealed Bids will be re- Bids will be ., May 25, 1948. Al Bids must be Al items listed are to be scld in ONE LOT to the highest FOR LISTING AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CONTACT * WAR ASSETS ADMINISTRATION Box 2466 Anchorage, Alaska the Resolution of the City of Ju- neau, Alaske, entitled: A RESOLUTION ordering a spec- ial election within the City of Ju- neau, Alaska, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified voters of said City a proposal to construct | at the Juneau Airport a municipally owned public airport terminal build- ing of a permanent character for | operation of a revenue producing basis, and for such purpose to issue | and sell revenue bonds in the' sum of $50,000.00, the principal and in-| terest thereof to be paid and retired | within 20 years out of unpledged | revenue of such building, as author- | ized by the Act of Congress of | March 6, 1946 (48 USCA 44f-441), | passed and approved by the Com- mon Council of the City of Juneau, Alaska, a municipal corporation, at | its regular sesslon held on the 7th | day of May, 1948, a SPECIAL ELEC- | TION WILL BE HELD in the City | of Juneau, Alaska, b:tween the | o SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1948 hours of 8 o'clock A.M. and 7 o’clock | tired within 20 years out of un- P.M. of Tuesday,Yhe 1st day of June, 1948, at which special election all qualified voters of the City of Ju- neau are invited to vote on the fol- lowing proposal: Shall the City of Juneau con- struct, and operate on a revenue producing basis, at the Juneau Air- port, a municipally cwned public airport terminal building of a perm- anent character, containing such waiting and rest rooms, offices, as well as the equipmertt and furnish- ings thereof, and other suitable facilit: as may be reasonably necessary to serve and accommodate the passengers, mail, express and freight arriving at and departing | from said airport, including future | additions and improvements, at a t not exceeding $50,000.00, to the City and for such purpose to issue | and sell revenue bonds not exceed- ing that sum, the princival and pledged revenues of such building and facilities, as autharized by the Act of Congress of March 6, 1946 (48 United States Code sections 44f- 44i)? That the entire area embraced within the corporate limits of the City of Juneau shall constitute one voting precinct for such special el- tion; and that the voting place said voting precinct shall be =t *he Council Chambers of the City Hall at Juneau. That all persons qualified to vote t an annual election for Mayor and members of the City Council for the City of Juneau shall be en- titled to vote at such special elec- ion Dated: Juneau, Alaska, the day of May, 1948. C. L. POPEJOY, Municipal Clerk. Wirst publication, May 3, 1948. th interest thereof to be paid and re- | Last pubication, May 29, 1948. Sale For a Limited Time Tussy Deoderant $1.00 size, now 50( Such a very timely offe:, coming as it does at the beginning of the warm weather season. An excel- lent cream deodorant, it banishies underarm odor . . . checks per spiration . . . keeps No waiting for it to dry . . . no need to rinse off . . is not harm- ful to fabrics. Subject to 209 Stock up! Excise Tax JUNEAU DRUG COMPANY Phone 33 PAMARAY CLURB OFFERS Fine Dance Music Saturday Night Featuring 5% Jimmie Gregg - Piano and Vocal s Jerry Nottingham - Guitar 5% Chuck Werner - Bass FRESH FRUIT MIX Served in All Beverages I | ) | ye— A NIGHT OF FUN Come to the PAMARAY CLUB Phone: Main 766