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PAGE SIX A tive Service K\Ilu\:(:'\(land Dr. Da- ) ional (x ) made the sea RARE ALASKA BERD VISITS IN JUNEAU » large wading. birds curved beak specimen of the hird was 163 years ago, ation records ge were of ¢ the nest grant from with the Henry C the ristle-Thig north of is visi wif Mountain ' the Aretic itute. ng in Ju- chil- criptive data June 12 Allen. ed by E and de discovered by cimer and three Dr. ared Preserving Season is here! Give your pickles and preserves zestful, old- fashioned goodness with Schilling Spices— the world’s finest. The name Schilling means the best, a quality famous for 67 years. For Best Resulits Schilling WHOLE SPICES MUSTARD SEED PICKLING SPICE - CLOVES CINNAMON - CELERY SEE PEPPER - TURMERIC DILL SEED -~ ALLSPICE GINGER - 14 OTHERS NOW IS THE HIGHLY AM NDANCE ALL THE ARE IN SEASON \'I’I‘,\A\li‘\'-ltltlt!l The CASE LOT GROCERY IS A GOOD PLACE T TRADE FOODS GREEN B CROOK QUASH LOCAL CABBAGE SUMMER SQUASH CAULIFLOWER ZUCHINNI SQUASH BUNCH BEETS ANS BUNCH CARROTS LOCAL LETTUCE CUCUMBERS FRESH CORN LIGHTHOUSE CLEANSER - 2 pkgs. 1 5¢ APRICOTS - - Box$2.49 QUART JARS, Dozen $1.59 KERR—REGULAR THE NEW ALL-PURPOSE DETERGENT FAB ,2lAncE g PACKAGES Introductory Offer 21, TO 3, POUND PACKAGE (UT-UP TURKEY - Ib. 95¢ SIDE PORK Phene 704 MEAT PHONE 60 Juneau Deliverie 10 a.mi.; 2 and 4 p.m. IMPORTANT YOUR DIET. THE CASE LOT HAS A FULL SELECTION OF FRESH PRODUCE ALL Boat Orders Delivered Any Time THE DAILY ALASKA l:MPlRE-— UNI:AU ALASKA lwarrvu M. Petersen, ANS teacher, at Kalskag. Kyllingstad said the party believes more will be located that region. A popular account of the bird and thé expedition with colored il- lustrations by Dr. Allen will be published in the National Geo- graphic early next winter, Kylling- stad said. A join-account by Kyl- !lingstad and Dr. Allen will be printed in Auk Magazine, publi- cation of the American Ornithol- ogy Union The Kyllingstad leave here shortly for North Da- A teacher with the ANS 1941, Kyllingstad said his > plans are indefinite at this — e e Miss Mary Sperling Honored at Shower| A china md er, given Monday evening in honor of Miss Mary Sperling, who will become the bride of Mr. Ernest Ely on August 28. The shower was given rs. Erling Oswald, Mrs. James and Miss Joyce Smith e of the latter. In keeping with the shower motif, the in | family will iture “ride and refreshments included individual heart shaped es, inscribed with the names of zed couple! Many beautiful to Miss Sperling’s china tal set were presented by | The attending the shower wrrel Mesdames Gordon Wahto, Simpson | MacKinnon Jr., Matt Holm, Al Cool- ey, John Fournie, Ralph Randall, Norman Bucy and the Misses Irene ! Olson, Shirley Davis, Beity Lou Hared, Pat Davis, Dorothy Thibo- deau, Lane R Helgesen. VFW M TONIGHT Taku Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will hold its regular mest- " g at tonight in the VFW Jeep Ciub urged to attend. All members are IN PHONE DELIVE THE TIME. ) saw h | quite a number of the birds and | stal shower was ! antlepiece was decorated with Barn Dance Given Sidney amuh and Mrs. L. H. Smith, At Smith Farm on Safurday Evening| young sen of Mr. entertained his friends at a real old-fashioned karn dance last Saturday evening at the Smith farm on Glacier Highway. It was the first barn dance for most of the jun (een-agers and from all r wonderful time was had b, Dai layer. Cake, record musi¢ was provided by a ice cream and as served. Attending the barn dance were 19 members of Juneau's youngest teen-age set. - ERNEST LINCOLN IS BACK FROM SEATTLE | MEETING OF VA MEN ! Ernest Lincoln, Regional Office Manager for the Veterans Admini- stration, has returned on the Bara- nof after attending a meeting of all! Idaho, Regional Mangagers from Washington, Oregon, Montana and | Alaska. Lincoln also took a week’s annual nd visited his daughter law, Mr. and Mrs. Russell | Miller in Kelso, Wash. It was Lin- son, who is three months old. M Miller visited in Juneau in when her husband was a prisor |of war ->-oo — - HOSPITAL NOTES to the Government Hospital. first visit with his new grand- 1945, ) Costa Rica spends nearly 15 per cent of its national income on edu- ! cation. GOOD Pfi)flli for GOGD LIVING| COME IN AND SEE O PLAY OR CALL US BY TELE- R DIS- FOR FREE, PROMPT RY. PEACHES HONEYDEWS APRICOTS PERSI MELONS PLUMS WATERMELONS RASPBERRIES CANTALOUPES CHERRIES TOMATOES GRAPES BANANAS AVOCADOS CAULIFLOWER SNOWFLAKE CRACKERS, 2 Ib. pkg. 5 O¢ FRESH RASPBERRIES, CANE SUGAR, 25 Ib. bag $2.59 SPRY SHORTENING, 3 Ib. jar § .49 | 12bars$1.39 QUALITY MEATS FELS NAPTHA S0AP SHOULDER PORK ROAST 4-POUND PACKAGE PURE LARD Douglas Delivery 10 a.m. 3 boxes $1 :knew in Juneau many years ago. . the 1 ten years, 0 /7/75[#4[0 3 | ANSELL ADAMS GOES sau oo (COMMIE | OF AuASKA phoros pnog’[ IS [ Ansell Adams, weilknown U.'S.| commercial photographer, has lEIt‘- aiter a one-month visit to the Territory. Adams spent two weeks at Mt. McKinley National Purk] and five days at the Glacier Bay, National Monument during his (Con‘ti:l:x’e_d from Page me) stay. The visiting cameraman came|Dowell said. They went, he added “from a small obscure airfield in this country.” “Heavy Water” Shipped here to take pictures for the Gug- genheim Foundation and to assist the National Park Service, but also managed to take several photos in reference to the which he was personally interest-jed “almost beyond question,” Mc- sd when he ascended Mount Rob- |sia during the war. Heavy water, seen anything like it before. McDowell also said he had a B e o MOOSE A"D lEGION | employee” regarding the fHe did not discuss this transfer o go to the ball park tonight in! The President’s remarks on the, the Moose being seccure as winner.ference. He said neither Senate' away from Douglas, tonight's game‘mg FB1. the second place standings. |ed insufficient to indict those ac- was Dot ed. iDcwell continued, that shipments Ler He said that he had never jhe explained, is a substance used | cn accompanied him on his Alasl i telephene call this morning “from H ‘of U. S. currency plates to Soviet BALL TONIG BASE ! further. he playeff of their regular league ' Cemmunist investigations were de-| |of the league, and it being im-(nor House inquiries have develop- (will not alter the standings other What has been brought out in Having lost 7 and won 8 games, cused, he remarked. %couhl hardly be termed secure as has heard most, if not all, of thel Adams was particularly impress- o1 heavy water were made to Rus- terts. His | in atcmic research. j trip. |a conscience-stricken government ‘authorities in occupied Germany. The Moose and Legion are set| Nothing New jame postponed from July 20. With 'livered off-hand at a news cons, | possible to take the cellar berth ed ‘anything not already known te than being highly important totestimony to the committees prov- !the Legion is now in the third| This in Elks are right behind with 9 stories now being unfolded before ,Adr.m”'m bl Husp.x wins and 8 losses for .529. ithe Congressicnal committees. R e medical freatment ¥e¢| Including tonight's game, the! The President said that all but o 73 s 'S"'"”‘"o' ksl 'Sl Legion has three games to play,’two of those named as Communists | R“X’"Bl wp:,]]' who has been re-|lWo Wwith the Moose and one with lin the 1gs have left the gov- :ei\.‘mol tnedical treatment “"“’ diy;unuilus and the Elks are just one ernment’s service, and those two, ‘charvgd iMmm game away from a complet- he said, have been placed on leave P — | €d season. ,without pay, pending inquiries. David Franks of Angoon was f\d-f That being the case, your guess The committee prokes, he con-! when naming the second place win-|pose whatsoever. Ter. + Mr. Truman allowed reporters to —— T lquote the wmds “red hemng he Mrs. Kimball Honored | (RUISERMR f AtTea on Wednesday DOCKS IN JUNEA Mrs. William Kimball was honored | at an informal tea given yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Ernest Parsons. cier Bay and Warm Springs, the pas- Attending the tea were many of {senger cruiser Corsair arrived in Mrs. Kimball's friends, whom she|juneau this morning at 9:30 o’clock | with 75 round trip passengers and is scheduled to lave on her. southward trip at 11:30 tonight. Passengers and personnel of the jvessel reported excellent weather Mr. and Mrs. Kimball, who live on Mercer Island near Seattle, are vis- iting in Juneau for the first time in Brannon cf Anchorage the new arrivals at the Hotel. LOST AND FOUND LOST: Black old fashioned Elgin bicycle, double bars. Phone Blue 5. 957 3t I g Michael W o N aly (KENTUCKY’ S LOST—A green leather billfold on Aug. 3, containing identification | card, a small amount of money ! and valuable papers. Please re- WANTED BOTTLED ::"'"oo':,": |TWO Hand Fallers able to file « own saws. Contract $2.00 hour { guarantee. Alaska Territorial Em- ployment Service. 124 Marine Way. 966 3t SEWING Machines, any make or condition, Willman Trade Center, So. Franklin. Ph. 63. 947 - 1 me. oo e ermtsy, NC. « LOUISYILE, KT, RELIABLE woman wants light work or baby sitting. Phone Blue 236. 955 3t CARPENTERS wanted. 44 hour week. Phone 34. 954t CLERK . - Stenographer. Inquire: Room 106, Health Department. Territorial Building. MISCELLANEOUS WINTER anda YUND, €O. Ine. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - Lrinting - Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats 1 GUARANTEED Realsuc Perman: ent, $7.50. aper curls, $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop. 815 Decker Wty Phone 20L Wor COMFORT and el SERVICE Dewey W. Get the NEW Metadort -wunmm'ou ! “.‘mmlm’““ SEATTLE, USA Distributed throughout Alaska by ODOM COMPAIY HIT HARD The subcommittee also establish- | transfer | with 533, but that position’fact that a New York grand jury! is just as good as the other guy’'stinued, are serving no useful pur-| After enjoyanle visits to toth Gla- oA bibon {for photography when making the DOWN FROM HAINES visits, At the Gastineau Hotel is George RS S T T. Schnobel of Haines. TWO FROM ANCHORAGE i Rt e Kutch and Richard | are among ' Baranof | turn to newspaper office or Eanyi / phone Douglas 655 and receive Zamgnuing reward. 956 3t soun MAS" . LOST: Brown leather fly book.]| Kentucky Straight | 61000 reward. See .Imperial Bourbon Whiskey Bar, 956 3t 945ty FOR SALE boat and woodworking equip., with or without central location and materials. $1800 takes 42x100 lot, 4-room part | furn. house, Pike Street. POLLOCK: 719 5th St., three bdr. furn., newly decorated, basement, ete. ! ERICKSON, 6th St.,, 3-bdr., base- beautiful garden, large refrig. with quick freeze unit, etc. furnished. 3-BDR., fireplace, pine panel, furn, ! pasement, 8 yrs. old. Casey Shat- tuck Addition, (BUILDING Lots—Douglas Beach, + highway and West Juneau; ce- ment foundation plus acreage; lots Glacier Highway; 40x144 on Willoughby; ‘ two. 50x100, Douglas. ! MeMULLEN Estate, appr. 20 per= { cent gross on invest. Fine rental prop.. always filled. | COLE Piledriving $8,000. (ACROSS St. trom Gov. Mansion,! large bldg. lots and income prop., 3 apts, 1, 2 and 3 bdrs. each, compl. furn., furnace, etc. BOATS—The FORRESTER, the DELL, the MARION J. KRUZ- OFF and others. 'CHILKOOT fur farm, Haines, or witheut mink stock. ; BEACH—Bacon prop., 5 pat. acres, beach frontage; water, Briggs, Edwards, Seppard; lso‘ beautiful log cabin Fritz Cove i with pat. acreage. reduced to with l H MURPnY & MURPHY | ; REALTORS - ACCCUNTANTS | Phone 67, over First National Bank | FORSALE | ‘1 DOUBLE Simmcns bed, mam'essi and springs, reasonable. 17} Behrends Ave. Ph. 181, 57 3t FOR SALE PRSI o fesstoer i MO, (R oy e Pl S HEAVY duty carpentry, marine,| NEARING Completion, new two- bedroom house, large paneled liv- ing room with fireplace; dinettg, tile kitchen amnd bath. Full con. crete basement and garage; aup tomatic oil heat, very liberal terms. CHARLIE MILLER house, 5 bed rooms, completely furnished, new- ly redecorated. ment, comp. furn, marine view,|$3800—Three hedroom home at Auk Bay; fully furnished, develope land. i | $6,250—3-bdr. home, Waynor add., | CABIN—Fritz Cove. TWO 4-unit apartments; building land; other residences, Juneau, Douglas and highway. WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 B e e SMALL BOAT HAR=cR filled lot 60x147. NORWAY POINT lot with well. 100 ACRES PATENTED LAND near Auk Bay ‘on Montana Creek Road. i3 ACRE HOMESITE with half- finished house, past Thane. 2-BEDROOM HOME, Waynor Add., fully furnished, alt new electri- eal equip., large lot, garage, room for third hedropm' upstairs. 2 BEDROOM HOME bheing remod- eled. Near downtown in nice neighborhcod. Furnished. 1 BEDROOM HOME, furnished, Jjust beyond city limits on Glacier Highway. 1 BEDROOM HOME, can be mov- ed, $1900. i3-BEDROM Douglas; Waynor. 1940 MERCURY Club Coupe, $950. 1841 PLYMOUTH sedan, $950. 1941 PLYMOUTH Sedan $650. MODEL A Flatbed truck, $175. PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY Real state - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th at Harbor — Phone 911 3 bedroom |9x12 TAN Frezzie rug, brand new. Call Black 925 after 6 pm. 57 tf | | NEW 15' 79 x B beam V-bottom speedboat. With all. equipment including 16 hp Johnsen, oars, life preservers, tool kit and gas | cans, Mctor and beat used ap- | prox. 15 hrs. Phone Red 102 or 9 957 3t i LI-TON chain blcck; taps and dies 1% to %501 hp and one 5 hp { electric motors; 1-3 hp ele{:trlcI | motcr; mstal punch; bench shears, pipe folder, forming ma»‘ chine, edging machine, crimping and beading machine, pipe man- dre!; bench plate; tinners tools; 2 gallen fire extinguisher; 5 hp4 outhoard motor; small mrnghtl heaters; galvanized corrugated iron; grindstone; power emery wheel; canners scales; . couater | scales, shiplap; 2x4, 2x6, 2x10,1 % 2x12, 3x12; pack boards; kitch- | en tables. 925 West 11th St. 57 1t L POULTRY FARM: Rosedale ranch, : 6 miles Glacier Highway. 55 acres timberland. Small four room house, basement. Not modern. New laying house. Other build- ings and equipment for 500 hens. Now stocked, $11,000, by owner, B. Miller. 956 4t RED CURRANTS, $1 a gallon de- livered to ycur door. Phone 035-2. 956 4t 1936 OLDS Sedan; fair condition throughout. Good tires. Call 814 days, Blue 770 evenings. 954 4t 13-FT. Skiff with 3% hp outboard; boat new. $200.00. Inquire Box 2353 or Oscar Jensen at end of Fritz Coxe Road. 40 tf G.E. -Washing machine, $25. In- quire at Ggine’s, Cafe by Air- port. -~ 948 6t MODERN, weh equipped machine shop, excellent location, growing business, $10,000. Realty, Sitka; Alaska. lands. fenced in garden; $8500. 948 6t g8 A PR ARIE S Izwmwfiufln&u‘ Ave. Phone home Green 232 940 tf HOTEI in good location for sale or lease. Ph. 187. 881 - ~ FOR RENT SHOP building, 93 Willoughby JUNEAU—One of the nicest homes in Juneau, located on corner of 7th and Main 8St, 4 bedrooms, full basement, automatic oil hot’ water heat, 2 fire places, separ- ate private den, mewly renovawd and painted, ‘big garage, com- - pletely furnished, overlooking Ju-~ neau and the Gastineau Chan- nel. Available August 15. Terms Cash $20,000.: Call 497 for ap- pointment. (942 tf) { HAWKINS INVESTMERT (0. PHONE - - 497 ® @ 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 o ® Nearly new cabin cruiser, 26 ft., 9 ft. beam. Chrysler Crown engine. Hull and en- gine in excellent condition. Sleeps 4. Fresh water cool- ing' system; ofl range; large dinettee 5-man life boat. $3500. Terncs. Phone Douglas 313. 956 3t ® 00 0000000 0 Jcoto-.olu.n BUNK BED, with three large drawers and 39" innerspring mat- tress. Ph. Douglas 373. 57 3t 200 LARGE type White Leghorn pullets, 11 weeks old, from fine laying strain. $1.50 each. Rose- dale Ranch, 6 miles Glacier High- way. 956 4t 1937 FORD; best offer takes it. Phone Red 440. 955 tf HOUSE for sale, opposite 3 mil post. Douglas Highway. 955 6t 26-FOOT Troller, first ciass shape, best offer takes. Phone 035-2 long 2 short. 955 6t lot. uuso Phone Douglas 465. 1937 Kucscn ‘lerraplane sedan; 5 goad tires, excellent motor, body «f fair ' condition; $300. Phone Black 413 after 6 p.m. 954 tf 9x15. extra thick rug pad $25.00; each; Mink Tail Juckette like new, size 18, $250.00;1 antique chair (for needle point), $20.00; unfinished book’ shelves, $10.00; 214 Fourth St., Phone Red 398. 954 6t ¥ HOUSE: Desirable view location; 1 Hannah’s Boarding House, Thlxd and Main. — e PIANO for rent, studio models. Ph. Anderson Piano Shop. 941 tf APTS.,, Rooms with kitchen priv- {leges. Home Hotel. Ph. 886. 97 t1 SBAVIEW Ail. from Pederal Bldg. for rent, one block 890 tf Clean Room; sigam-heated Avenue. Formetly Bob-In-Body| partially remodeled, 5 rooms, and Fender Building. Inquire S} good lot, conveniently located. and T Clothing Store. 951 t{] $7500. Terms. Call Black 246. 54 ti o s S ROOM and Board, $20 a week.| 0,000 Watt, 115 A. C. Light Plant. Less than %pflc&: Write Box 2384. 938 tf ——eee——e—e 3 HOUSES una lot. Inquire Trev- or Davis. 32-FT.. Cabin Cruiser, practically new. 40-hp Redwing motor. Ph. Douglas 193. e 916 COMPLETE Bod; sné Pender Shop > $2,500 | % | ] P

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