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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASK4 EMPIRE— NEGOTIATE ON AIRPORT AREA Stafe of Wisilinghn To Buy Pugef Sound 'FILM ON ALASKAN (ENTENARIAN " FOREST IS SHOWN | Navigation Company AT KIWANIS CLUB’ OLYMPIA—An agreement for, The colored movie “Tongass Tim- Civil Aeronautics Administration [state purchase of the domestic fa- berland,” produced by the !‘m’esti spokesman said today a board of |cilities on the Puget Sound Naviga- Service, was shown at the Kiwanis CAA officials and Army engineers|tion Company has been signed. The Club noon luncheon today in the AT ANCHORAGE WASHINGTON, Aug. 18—M—A i at Anchorage is attempting to solve the problem of clearing a site for a new civil airport in Alaska. The site is near Anchorage. The Army Signal Corps has a radio commmunications antenna on it. The| CAA is trying to arrange to have| | price is $5,975,000. The agreement is condition upon' acceptance by company stockholders, called to meet August 30 for the pur- pose, and upon the state’s ability to raise the money through a bond issue. |Gold Room of the Baranof Hotel. The story was written by B. Frank Heintzleman, Regional Forester, and adapted by Charles Burdick, Assist- ant Regional Forester. The film gives a vivid description of the| T valuable timberlands of the Tongass | = Governor Wallgren said the state would not proceed until the com- pany's stockholders have acted. The spokesman said negotiations| The state will call for bids on a have been on a friendly basis. He |separate bond issue at the same said the board’s report may be re-time, for financing construction of ceived here in a few days ithe Agate Pass bridge. — .- | e FWS OFFICIALS | FROM TULSEQUAH William L. McCrea of the Fish In Juneau from Tulsequah, B. ahd Wildlife Service from Seattle, C., Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Galloway is here and staying at the Gastin- and son are registered at the eau Hotel. I Baranof Hotel. the site cleared to provide an ade-| quate landing area for international flights ! Ncw, General Electric offers a new guarante¢ and ten:-year protection plan to purchasers of General Electric Automiatie Electric Water Heaters. Think of it—ten full years of protec- tion for you on your new gal- vanized-tank water heaters, Now . .. you can have all the hot water you need — when you need it—and at low cost too. See your General Electri¢ retailer today for details. PaT. OFF. THREE INCHES OF FIBER- GLAS insulation com- pletely surrounds the tank, to keep the heat where it belonge—in the water, THE “AUTOMATIC BRAIN” of your water heater keeps the water at uni- form temperaure, RIBBONS of long-life Calrod* ercircle every tank, to provide effi- t, economical heat- See us for this and other Modern Electrical Appliances Now Available at the ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. Cheerful Dispensers of Friendly Dependable 24-hour Electric Service National Forest. President Gene Vuille announced |that there will be a salmon pack- aging meeting tonight at 8 o’'clock in the Alaska Transportation Co. office on the City Dock. He asked | that as many Kiwanians as possible are wanted to attend. | Guests today were Al Baker of | Ketchikan and Harry DeLand. 'HAROLD BLANCHARDS ~ WILL DRIVE T0 STATES. | ON ALASKA HIGHWAY Mr. and Mrs. Harold Blanchard left on the Alaska, enroute to Haines, where thev will begin a vacation by automobile. They will drive to the States, over the Alaska Highway and will visit relatives in Missouri, Pennsvlvania and Ohio. In September, Blanchard will en- ter the University of Montana at Missoula, where he will major in pharmacy. Blanchard has been em- ploved by the Warfield Drug Store for the vast two years. Mrs. Blan- chard is the daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Paul Prouty. | - e FEATHERSTONES LEAVE by their parents. { il William Feather- stone and their two children left for Mount Edgecumbe yesterday. Featherstone will be inspector in charge of concrete and steel work on the tuberculosis sanatorium, which is now under construction. Mr. and Mrs. O % St WHITE HAIRED Mrs. Catherine Rowe, of El Centro, Calif., is shown {in North Hollywood, Caifi, Aug. 11, as she cut her 104th birthday cake. It was a belated celebration, how- ever, as her 104th birthday actually was July 16. “Not sick,” explained Mrs. Rowe. “Just a change in my travel plans.” Still vigorous for her advanced age, Mrs. Rowe spends her time traveling throughout the Western States. (Internatiaonal Soundphoto) DOUGLAS NEWS NOTICE DOUGLAS STUDENTS All new students within the Oity, and all students from out- side the City Limits, who will at- end the Douglas Schools, and all First Graders, must register with .he Douglas Superintendent of Schools on August 19th, Thurs- iay, between the hours of 1 to 4 p. m., and must be accompanied 966 3x -oo—— VFW MEETING THURSDAY Taku Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will hold its regular meet- ng, tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in the Jeep Club. Because of es- pecially important business, all The Featherstones have been resid- ing in Douglas. nembers are urged to be present. - SEVERAL FROM ANCHORAGE Visitors from Anchorage at the Baranof Hotel are R. H.Stock, 1Elalph F. Westover, R. L. Barnet, . IlTIIIIIIIIIHIIiII"TfliiIIIHII|IIIIIHIII}IIIIIIIIIIII_IIII_IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII—' | Distributed throughout Alaska by ODOM COMPANY JUNEAU CITY DOCK Z. G. Hageman, Edward L. Griffin, Miss Nadine Lloyd and Mrs. Alice 1 HIZGERALD § KENTUCKY'S BOURBON SOUR MASH Kentucky Straight BSourbon Whiskey SOTTLED| IN BOND 100 'I.}O!’ ORI Apmtem SEmBY, oC. » LOUISVILE, CF.) { i ic)ocdm:m. who resigned -last week. {DARWIN GANTZS VISITING HERE Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Gantz of Long Beach, California, arrived in | | [ ! W-A-N-T A-D-S Juneau' early last night aboard the iPrincess Louise and left for An- chorage early this afternoon via Pacific Northern Airlines. Mr. {and Mrs. Gantz will visit rela- itives in Anchorage until their re- FOR SALE NEARING Completion, new two- bedroom house, large paneled liv- FORSALE i L FIREPLACE, rustic walls, magnifi- cent view, double plumbing, gar- bachelor quart- | | | Prominent Republuans fo Appear at Dinner, 7 o'Clock Tonight Highlighted by the nppenrance' and speéches of prominent figures in the Territorial Reptblican Party, the GOP “Get-Together” dinner will get underway at 7 o'clock to- turn to the States shortly before Labor Day. Having had favorable weather enroute to Juneau, the Gantzes| ipolmed to a trip long-awaited and enjoyed just as much. While in Juneau they visited the glacier, the museum, and other interesting points about the city. Mr. Gantz is employed at the Union Oil Co., in Wilmington, night at the Salmon Creek' Country Club. Jack Carroll, Chairman of | the Arrangement Committee, said ! that free bus service to the Country | Club will be avallable, the trips, leaving the Douglas Bus Depot at | 6:45 and the Juneau terminal at 7 o'clock tonight. R. H. Stock, Anchorage Wilding' contractor and candidate for Con- gressional Delegate for Alaska, ar- rived here yesterday and will deliver | the highlight ‘address at the dinner | tonight. Stock sald his talk will primarily be considered with a syn- opsis of Unity in the Republican Party and the airing of an analvsis of the Primary vote in the Territory. Stock said the vote in Alaska has roughly gone two thirds to no chdice with the remaining third being di- vided between Democrat and Re- publican. Other speakers at the meeting tonight will be Mrs. Margaret White, Republican National Committee- woman; Henry Benson, Territorial Cemmissionier of Labor and" Chair- man of the Alaska Delegation to the Republican Natlonial and Elton Engstrom, Chairman of the Republican Central Committee of Alaska. Howard D. Stabler will be toastmaster for the occasion. Other notable guests at the din- ner are expected to be Almer Pet- Convention,; | Calif. A MARRIAGE APPLICATION Ida Miller cf itiverside, Calif., and Pedro Riego Barril of Juneau have applied in the U. S. Com- missioner’s office for a marriage license. Miss Miller' is a Nurse's Aid at Riverside, and Mr. Burril was a student at Riverside Junior College 'last y - e Fried chicken tc iake ou:, $2.50. Country Club. 966 4x MacDonald Switch Anchorage Daily News, August 13th, 1948. The Republicans gained by the defeat of Donald MacDonald in the Democratic primaries last spri‘ng.l 'Mr. MacDonald, a pioneer Alaskan, a man of great vision and ability, has filed on the Republican ticket for highway engineer. The Republican Central Commit- tee at Juneau sanctioned Mr. Mac- Donald’s switch to the party in its desire to obtain the best possible material for the offices. The incumbent highway engineer is Frank A. Metcalf of Juneau, np-l | erson, candidate for Attorney Gen- eral; A. E. Goetz, many tfmes Mav- or of Douglas; Donald MacDonald, candidate for Highway Engineer pointed by Governor Gruening after | !the death of W. Leonard Smith. { Mr. MacDonald is known as the “father of the Alaska Highway,” he | - and Public Works Commissioner; |made the original location of ihé Albert White, Geheral Counsel for {Glenn Allen road years before the the Central Committee; and A. E.| Rasmuson, Republican National Committeeman. The speeches, extending from 9:30 until 10:30 tonight will be brosd- cast over station KINY of Juneau at that time. Tickets for the diner are available at thé Republican headquarters at 224 Ferry Way in the White Bldg., at the George Liquor Store, at Garnick’s Grocery, or from El- ton Engstrom and Howard Stabler. All interested parties are invited to attend. e NEW POLICEMAN Robert Nix, formerly with the Tulsa Police Departmient in Tulsa, Oklahoma, has joined the Juneau Police force as patrolman. Nix has been living in Juneau for 'the past month. He replaces William | - INVITATION FOR BIDS The Alaska Department of Health, Juneau, Alaska, afinounces the In- vitation to Bid for furnishing gifteen (15) new automobiles. Interested bidders may call at Room 203, Ter- ritorial Building, Juneau, -Alaska, for bid forms and specifications. * Sealed bids will be received at the above address until 2:00 p. m., September 1, 1948. First publication, Aug. 18, 1948. Last publication; Sept.. 1, 1048.; ; FISHERMEN BOAT OWNERS For $150.00 government pushed it through in 1940 and '41. He located mostly at ihis own expense the coastal route for the Alaskan Highway which has been acknowledged by engineers as the only feasible route because it parallels the main water courses |instead of transversing them as does the present Alcan; and because it (leads directly to the Pacific North- ‘west and California. Mr. MacDonald; those who know him, say, is no politician but first of all an engineer and road build- er. He is a man of fihe personal character and tremendous determi- ; nation. i He is a man that could well fill jthe job. (Paid for by Alaska Taxpayers League) SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION No. 5844-A {In the District Court for the Terri- tory of Alaska, Division Number One. At Juneau. MIKE EDWARDS, Plaintiff, vs. ELAINE EDWARD, Defendant. The President of the United States of America. To the above named defendant, GREETING: You are hereby required to appear in the {District Court for the Territory of Alaska, First Division, at Juneau, ‘Ataska;, within thirty (30) days after the last publication of this sum- mons, in case this summons is pub- | the date of its service upon you, in case this summeons is served upon'you personally, and answer the plaintiff’s coniplainit on file in said court and in the above entitled cause. “The plaintiff in said action de- mands the following relief: a divorce on the grounds of incompatibility of temperament; that defendant ‘- ed, or within forty (40) days age with maid . ers, large basement, large green house, furnace, completely furn- ished, refrig., elec range, lights, FIREPLACE, 3-bdr., piné panel, coml. furn, furnace, Beautiful yard, inlaid hardwood floors, Casey- Shattuck Add. 3-BDR. house, compl. furn, with add. bldg, 1 and 2 bdrs. apts, income appr. $140 mo. $11,000 | 3-ROOM home near Smiall Boat| Harbor, part. furn., large lot. $1,750 DOWN, 1 bdr., large living /room, near Juneau, 2 streams, compl. furnished. $2,000 DOWN, 3-bdr., large base- ment, immaculate. DOUGLAS—4 bdr., cement base- merit, new roof and brick siding, eléc. kitche., compl. furn, fur- nace, etc., bodt and car, $6,500.00. Lot 50 by 200. $250 DOWN, 20,000 sq. ft. with small bidg:, best location. Doug- Ias. Total $1,000. SEATER Tract, 2-bdr. basement, Vview, compl. move in today. $1,800 down. LARGE acreage, fur farm, Haine.; 2 good houses priced right Sitka, double your morey; Cole’s pile driving equip., 100% invest. first five month: , ready to go, new en- gine, éxcellent throughout. The PORRESTER; Other boats. P REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS furnace, furn,, Phone 614 over First National Bank! BT 1937 PONTIAC Coupe, $250. Call Red 856, 968 2x BED Springs, book case, gate leg table, cedar chest, end table, reading lamp, table linen, few dishes, glassware and miscellane- out items. 227 7th St., 10 a.un, Thurs, 968 1x very good. Ph. 016, ring 3. 968 4x $385 — '33 V-8 Coupe, motor, tires BOAT--15" 10” x 5’ 8" x I' 6", op- en, batten-seam . V-bottom, % hp Universal Utility Four, 5 hours to go on break-in. Leaving town, will sell for cost to me. Call Green 790 after 6 pm. 964 6t NEW 1947 Chrysler Club Coupe, 5 passenger, only 2,000 miles, 6-ply tires, Chrysler Radio, Chrysler Heater, Seat Covers, Cost $3,000. Will sell for $2,500. Phone 4 964 6t — FAIRBANKS: Wiil leave fully equipped cocktail bar, downtown Fairbanks, doing good buslness., excellent, location. Must have cash for liquor inventory. Box 4689, Juneau Empire. T '40 PACKARD five-passenger coupe, good condition, immediately available. Call 423. 961 tf 9x12 TAN Frazzie rug, brand new. Call Black 25 after 6 pm. 57 tf 2 LOTS on Gastmeau Ave. Phone home Green 232, 940 tf HOTEI in good location for sale or lease. Ph. 187. 881 10,000 Watt, 115 A. C. Kohler Light Plant. Less than % price. Write 938 tf 3 HOUSES una lot. Inquire Trev ™t new. 40-hp Redwing motor. Douglas 183. Mrs. H. L. Paulkner, | 9631mo.i ing room with fireplace; difiette, tile kitchen and bath: Full con- crete basement and garage; au- tomatic oil heat, very liberal CHARLIE MILLER hotse, 5 hed- rooms, completely furnished, new- ly redecorated. . $3800—Three bedroom home at Auk Bay; fully furnished, developed land. CABIN=Fritz Cove. | TWO 4-unit apartments; building land; other residefices; Juneauy, Douglas and highway. WILLIAM WINN-Phone 2314 ONE Emerson table model radio- phono. Call 209 after 4:30 p. m. 966 3x BABY Crib and mattress. 220 | Windsor Apts. 968 2x REMINGTON Automatic rifle 1103 P St, evénings, 986 3x SPECIAL—One of the ‘Ent-fental boys' is going south. Selling four of those new 16-footers with the 4 hp Wisconsin aircooled inboard engines: Less than 50 hours op- eration. 7 speeds forward, neutral, 7 speeds backward. Travel-troll variable pitch propeller. Any kid can operate, yet built to take the highest seas. $675 each: SPECIAL—1947 Kaiser, privately H owned, with heater, spotlight, in « good condition. $1800. {FORMER DUBOFF HOME across { from Wainor Tract, 3-bedroom, full' concrete basement, furnish- { ed, house 7 yrs. old. Boat house with electric winch. $12,700. { FLOBERG home, 2-bedroom, furn- { ished, 6th and Nelson. $3500. {DAPCEVICH Home, Basin Road, 1 2-bedroom, ‘full - concreté base- { ment. $6500. BEACH PROPERTY, cleared, foot of ski trail, beautiful view of Ju= neau, 60 ft on road, 150 deep. $1,400. HOUSES from $700 to $14,500. 11937 ' Plymouth with new niotor, new tires, $600. 1941 Plymouth, new tires, $650. 1940 Packard Club Coupe $950. Schwinn bieycle, hand brake, horn, lights, $75. ;Store Counter, 12 ft., $50. { Table Model Wurlitzer juke $80. Popcorn ‘macHine; $100." New Remington .22 long $30. New Mills juke $750. PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY Real Mstate - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th at Harbor — Phone 911 FOR RENT ol o L R M | BACHELOR Apt. Brownies Barber Shop. 966 tf |Rod)ds, weeE or monthly rates. ! Imperial Hotel. ~ 961 1 mo GARAGE at 415 4th. Inquire 404 Fourth Street. 961 tf SHOP hullding, 93 _Willoughby Avenne. Formerly Bob-In-Body and PFender Building. Inquire 8 and T Clothing Store. 951 tt |ROOM &nd ‘Boatd, $20 a week. | I | 1941 { { and Mal PIANO for rent, studio models. Ph. Anderson Piano Shop. 941 tf APTS., Rooms with kitchen priv- fleges. Home Hotel. Ph. 886. 97 ti SEAVIEW A\ for rent, ofie block from Féderal Bldg. 800 ti be awarded of the parties’ two minor chi , and plaintiff decreed the right to see and visit said children at reasonable times [{and hours; that’ plaintiff be decreed A1 CONDITION ofl crculatne| nros Gioh Rocn sieeroeated heater, suitable for 5. o 6 room | OC Clean Boom, steam-heated Hiuse, 499 3rd St. Ph, 462, 67 gx| LOWer Fent. 315 Goid e 9-HP. Evenrude outboard, A-1}° condition; waxed birch dinette you can buy a brand new Now Operated by o pay defendant $60,00 monthly for ALASKA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY >+ S. S. GEORGE WASHINGT , Next Sailing from Seattle FRIDAY, AUGUST 20 * Receiving Freight on M. V. SWORD KNOT for Pelican, Sitka, Tenakee and Hoonah AUGUST 17 at CITY DOCK When You Order . . SPECIFY SHIP ATCO JIM CHURCH Agent REFRIGERATION PASSENGERS PHONES 879 and 23 P. O. Box 61—Juneau The Totem Route Using Your Own Receiver and Antennia "you Haye a Complete . . . .. For Two-Way Communication . . . Ship to Ship . .. Ship to Shore > For $150.80 You Get . . . 1—BC(223a 25 watt CW TFransmitter with tubes. (never used) 4 crystals controlled channels: 2—crystals 2638-2670 Coast Guard. 1—12 Volts PE125 power unit. 1—Cord with 2 plugs, (no rewiring) 1—P17 Mike. Every Set Checked Before Shipping FOB—SITKA 7-Foot Whip Antenna ..... Feed thru cabin insulators Marine Frequency Crystals ... A Tubes and Parts Always Available MOY’S, Inc. Sitka, Alaska 0 BB ON until FREIGHT $5.00 $1.00 -$10.00 the care, support and education of sald children until they become of age or self supporting, or marry; and any further relief merited. In event you fail so.to appéar and answer the plaintiff will' take judg- ment against you for want thereof, and will apply to the court for the felief demanded: in sald complaint, and as herein stated. ' | Witness the Honorablé judge of d court, dnd the seal of said | eourt, hereunto affixed at Juneau, Alaska, August 3, 1 : (Seal of Court) J. W, LEIVERS, Clerk of the above entitled court. By: LOIS P. ESTEPP, Deplity' Clerk. First publication, Aug. 18, gg set $55. - Ph. Blue 690. 967 2x q,_,__;_—4——"—--—_— recently . bought davenport | JUST — WANTED TO RENT: from Sept. 15 to April, 1949 or longer, 3-bedroom house with all mod- ern improvement, near public schools. Desirable tenants, no pets. Alaska Road Comm. phone 580. 968 2x PERMANENT local couple expec{a to increase population of Juneau by_one soon. Urgently needs apartment. Call Blue 640 even- ings. 966 3x evenings. Pk O O A B RN DOORMAN, Capitol Theatre, apply 965 tf Blue Printing - GUARANTEED Realistié - Perman. ent, $750. aper curls;, $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 815 Decker Way. ] -——————-—’-—‘— LOST AND FOUND LOST, in Post Office, 4 keys in black case. Phone 17. 968 3x LOST: Pontiac hub cap, Glacier Highway. Finder please return R. E. Robertson, 968 3x LOST: Girl's red corduroy jacket, beyond Thane in 'vicinity of | Sterms