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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA E MPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA C.OF C. HEARS HEINTZLEMAN ON ALASKA PROJECTS (Continued from Fage One) lic Roads Administration, part it in contract authority. “Tais,” he saig, “will allow rczular arpropriatic of $1,500,000 to be used to better advantage.” PULP-PAPER PLANTS Of vital interest to develcpr of this part of the Territory progress for Southea: Alacka for pulp and paper plants. Reporting on the thres proposed projects, Heintzleman said, Ketehikan plant especially ot the | in timber-usng industries now more than 200,000 ns of high grade dissolving pmlm year in its eight plants This{ The | firm is ready to provide a sub-|extend tantial market.” m Work is progressing toward the K'm\un W plant at Sitka, some $200,000 hav-|June 18 on the first trip of the ing been spent so far. Helntzlemnn‘»: ason. xpects action to be 5p"rded as The Chamber |soon as the Ketchikan plant gets|nu ration. Tae Juneau industry till is in the discussion stage, tut Associatio ssed optimism. sts were Ve gn opportunities for | struction materials presentative. | ther timber I |and O. B. Falls, Jr and D. J Heintzleman interested the Anm‘sc}«mm of General Electric, all of| ind Navy ‘n use of Alaska Jumber | €eattle. | 1 Alaska, with the objective of ear-around operation of sfl\\‘mh]s.“ I'oo, an expert in the Navy Bureau | »¢ Ships, Which 1s fast running cut t special woods, is eager to obt ¢llow cedar in consider ouan- ities. Leing an extended one, SOMETHING FOR JUNEAU subject has advance business nrms Committee de Reception ial courtesies | aste | that { support of a recently Northwest | Heintzleman e Taylor, con= He also dw COUNCIL TOMORROW Council meeting indication of althouzh no “pilling” The first City in June gives every in ADI. will to the icers of the Princess ship arrives " [FIRST PRIZE IN SALMON DERBY IS NOW ON DISPLAY. |past yer:s attempted to climb thmugh the Alaska Electric Light| !and Power Company show window. | The first successful attempt with- out breaking the glass was mad= | last night when Juneau’s 19849 | Golden North Salmon Derby's first | pr&ze was put on display. The owner of this 1949 Arabian | ! Green Sedan is the lucky ang]er who brings in the largest k(nu Imon in the Derby scheduled for July 29, 30 and 31. It is a 191.) Ford V-8 Custom Sedan with heat- er and overdrive. The laid-down value in Juneau is $2223. Cars have many times during th"‘ | tepp, Dale Bachelor and Carl Hag-| lerup, | crew from the Juneau Motors cons}sung of Elroy Nimnis, Fred 'Bnm\gar and Everett Judson as- | sited in getting the car to the dis- \plny floor and arranging the dis- Omer salmon derby prizes will | be displayed in the window as re- | ceived. Ed Peyton has agreed to | take charge of the display of all| prizes according to co-chairmen Keith Wildes and Sim MacKinnon. Peyton will be responsible for list- ilng displaying and protecting ail | prizes recelved SAILINGS, SENARD PENINSULA, GIVEN SEATTLE, June 2—(®—Name of | W-A-N-T A-D-S = izzssssEssessss FOR SALE NEW two bedroom furnished house, | sion, Ph. Douglas’382. 211 3t $4,000 OFF for 4 days only—3 bed- room, garage, basement, furnace, | well furnished, elec. range, hot water heater, refrig., etc, in Douglas. Phone 676 or Green 295. SIAMESE Kittens, write or may be | seen mile 14%. A. S. Tickell, Auke Bay. Ph. Red | 210 3t | 1941 DeSoto Sedan, $600. 855. 1ull basement, immediate posses-| 211 tf | 210 4t ( l‘lll SALE DUPLEX two 1 bedr. apts, can add | 8 bdrs. if wanted. Exquisitely fur- nished. "View, basement, furnace, immediate occupancy. Owner will | iinance. | DOUGLAS, 3 bdr., baszment fur- | nace, Channel view, well furnish- ‘1 ed, 2 lots, garage, 'large, -light rooms. ALSO 3 hdr. home, $5,500; garage, furnace, good furniture, carpets; ALSO 2 bdr., furnished, basement, furnace, etc. ALSO Nob Hili 3-bdr., basement, garage, fur- nished. The CLARICE. The FORREST-| ER. The IT. 1 | sssssasssscesEssssssaaieasaaasd) FOR SALE DUPLEX—Contains one of the towns finest apartments, luxur- jously and fully furnished. Addi- tional apartment renting at $75 per month. Channel view. Owner financed at reasonable terms. BEAUTY SHOP—Best location. SUMMER HOME, two floors, inside plumbing, fireplace, lawn, gar- den, view, Lena Beach. SMALL CABIN, low price, Beach. BEACH HOME, 2 bedrooms, furn- shegh, wired, water, Auk Bay. COUNTRY HOME, 2 bedrooms, furnished, 32 acres, Glacier Hi- Lena start August 1, The speaker also mentioned the ru u workover. hepes to put in a superior opportunity ~ for big newsprint Amung the matters for discussion lant such as the experimental one | ndustry for Juneau, especially as|at the meeting tomorrow night are of 4 . b | e he M ipal Build of the Weyerhaueser company.|yocds in the required proportion— | the cpening cf the Municipal Build- | It was planned to take this sedan |the July 8 sailing of Alaska Steam- | n in a conventional manner, but|ship Company for Nome - and after trying it out, it was found|Seward Peninsula ports is the | that the new Ford sedans are too 'Iezmmnl Knot, it is announced by LOOKING for a place to live?| Trailer house, completely furnish- ' ed. Ph. Douglas 772. 210 tf| i MACHINE SHOP doing fine busi- ness, long, reasonable lease, well equipped, also adjoining building ; way. FAMILY HOME, ¢ vedrooms, part furnished, fireplace, view, good They ere trying to gt the ‘b\!:s' ent spruce, 75 percent hem-|ing at the Jyneau Airport, details| out >n0vr, so it may be two or thre: | ock—-aktound in that balance cf the “interim” b_udge( n.ecesgta[- menths late in opening. However Board Member Charles G. Bur-|ed }:_\' 'hg change in elec_uon dalé:k, they have spent $400,000 » date | lick presided, in the absence of |and provisions of a revised traffic and put up $100,000 earncst money. | the president and two vice-presi- | co ; e B eer s T Should the new equipment not bec | dents. Reports indicated that the| Ordinance 330, relating to parking AT P, proved pract.cal late this summer, [Tourist Information Booth opened | meters, will be up for third and;“_v““’l““-:;*):i‘lf :;Stucrj]cghk:lrx:;ierxe:?;: a standard sulphite pulp mill wil | jesterday in the Alaska Coastal | final reading. \‘:.'lde.* ) Le built. \irlines office, although some oftice The meeting will be at 8 o'clock | V/1d€s: 4 g “In the mnmxraclun- of high- | squipment still is dacking, and that|in the Council Chambers. Members of thil cxcd\. ,.‘ Bdofion grade rayon,” continued Heintzle- the Civic Affairs Committee will | to l)n‘\.Abeil‘ “Aost gna; xhél man, “the American Viscose Com- parfl"lpa[e in plans for the Fourth' time were G:.orge ober, Euri Es- | wide for the doors. Don Abel, local | | contractor, and his crew therefore offered to remove one of the large | plate glass windows and take the | SCHWINN BIKES at MADSEN’S. - M‘W‘M SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FRESH-GRADE-A-MEATS Pot Roast Pork Roast Lean - Mealy - Pound 52c Shoulder - Pound 35¢ Smelis-Columbia River - [b. 3¢ PEAS Medium—3 Sieve—A REAL BUY 15¢ 303 tins case 3.]5 CHEESE - Pint 33¢ Canned Fruit Juice 24 NO. 2 TINS 4.59 you save 84c ORANGE JUICE Happy Home CutUpFryers - - - - 1b-85¢ ol o SR IOE S0 00 { | DARIGOLD MILK (FREE DELIVERY) A v iins 6¢.05 HILLS BROS. COFFEE 2.ul13 24 COTTAGE Fresh Farnation | TIN 33 Canned Fruit Deal 24 NO. 2Y; TINS DS v e 139 HOT SAUCE Hunt’s 12 tins 79¢ Fresh Frozen Orange Juice Canned Vegetable Deal 24 NO. 2 TINS 3.97 s e 1.09 (,RAPEFR( IT sECTlONS Tin 25¢ Reliance Case 5.75 STRINGLESS BEANS Reliance—Cut Tin 30c¢ 24 No. 2 tins—Case 6.95 BUTTER Darigold Sweet Cream 2 Ibs. l 04‘) Tin 23¢ Case 4.75 Tin 23¢ 4 No. 2 Case 4. 9; White Star—Solid Pack Tin 49 ¢ TOMATOES Solid Pack Tin 28¢ 24 No. 22 5.65 2 z z | a ) E | E N z z CORN JAM Niblets—W. K. Darigold Powdered Milk 5 1b. tins 2.65 POTATOES | STRAWBERRIES NEW SHAFTERS FROZEN 25 Ib. hag 1075 % 1 6 oz. pkg. 49(3 Dinner Napkins, 100 count, 25¢ pks- l Mission Orange Juice - géflgn AL Household Bnoons§ SCOT TISSUE | FAB SoapPowder Finest Quahtyl .69 1 2 e 1.7 9 2 pkgs. 49 ¢ Fresh Shipment ---- Florida Watermelons Raspberry 4 1b. tin 1.05 Fresh Fig Bars 2 1b. cello 35¢ PINEPPLE HAWATIAN Flat—Sliced 13 C Phone 704 MEAT PHONE 60 uneau Deliveries Douglas l)eliveg:y a.m., 2 and 4 p.m. 10 a.m. ‘Foat Orders Delivered Any Time 1 addition | F. A. Zeusler, Executive Assistant ‘ to the President. | The little Knot ship will be the {only commercial vessel of the year | to call at Teller, Wales, Shish- ’marcf, Deering, Keawalik, and Kot- |zebue. She will carry a year's sup- Iply of food, lumier, coal, oil, for residents of the isolated villages. Capt. Minor Parks will command the vessel. The Coastal Rambler, sails June 4 with 1,700 tons going to the Army Engineers at Nome, and 1,000 tons to the Army itself. The freighter Lucidor is loading at pier 36 a full cargo for the Axmy at Sem:rd and Whittier. No. 6104-A | SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION In the District Court for the Terri- tory of Alaska, Division Number | One at Juneau. GOLDSTEIN IMPROVEMENT COMPANY, a corporation, Plain- tiff, vs. MILTON WINN, Admin- istrator of the Estate of J. W. Dor- an, deceased; the heirs of J. W. Doran, deceased; D. W. WALKER, his heirs, devisees and adminis- trators, and all other persons claiming any right, title, estate, interest, lien or claim in or Lo‘ those portions of Lots Two and Seven in Block Two of the Town- site of Juneau, Alaska, hereinafter | described, Defendants. | | THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNI- TED STATES OF AMERICA. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND- ANTS: MILTON WINN, Admin- istrator of the Estate of J. W. Dor- an, deceased; the heirs of J. W. Doran, deceased; D. W. WALKER, | his heirs, devisees and admin- istrators, and all other persons | claiming any right, title, estate, interest, lien or claim in or to! those portions of Lots Two and Seven in Block Two of the Town- site of Juneau, Alaska, herein- after described, |GREETINGS: In the name of the United States jof America, you and each of you are hereby required to appear in the District Court for the Territory of | Alaska, First Judicial Division at | Juneau, Alaska, within 30 days after the last publication of this Sum- mons, namely, within 30 days after Ithe 30th day of June, 1949, and answer the complaint of the above- named plaintiff on file in the said court in the above-entitled action. The said plaintiff in said action demands a decree quieting title in the plaintiff as against the defend- ants and all others to the following described tract of land, portions of | Lots Two (2) and Seven (7) in Block Two (2), as the same appear by the official plat thereof on file in the office of the Recorder for the Ju- |neau Recording District, at Juneau, | Alaska, (0-wit: Commencing at a point on the southeast side of Second Street from whence the most northerly corner of said Lot 7 bears northeasterly along said side of said street a distance of 20.0 feet; thence from said point of beginning southeasterly parallel to the side lines of said Lot 7 for 500 feet; thence at right angles northeasterly 5.0 feet; . thence at right angles southeasterly to the southeast end line of said Lot 7; thence southwest along said end line 0.9 feet; thenée north 44 deg. 00 min. west 3.1 feet; thence south 48 deg. 22 min. west 18.4 feet to the south- easterly end line of said Lot 7; thence continuing south 48 deg. 22 min. east 16.0 feet through Lot 2 to the south-west side line of Lot 2 in Block 2 of said townsite; thence northwesterly 2.5 feet to the most southerly corner of Lot 7, Block 2; thence northwesterly to the most westerly corner ef sald Lot 7: thence northeasterly along the southeast side of Second Street 30.0 feet to the place of beginning, together with the tenements, hereditaments and lappurtenances thereumo nppertaln- ing. And in the event you Infl to so | will take judgment against you for want thereof, and will ‘apply to the Court for the relief demanded in his Complaint and as hereinabove stated. WITNESS, The Hon. George Ww. Folta, Judge of said Court, and Seal of said Court hereunto affixed on this 1st day of June, 1949. J. W. LEIVERS, Clerk of the District Court, Division No, One, Territory of Alaska. By LOIS ESTEPP, (BEAL) Pirst publication, June 3, 1948. Last publication, June 23, 1949 | WURILTZER Spinit piano for rent. | appear and answer, the plaintiff| 4 ROOM House, completely furn-' ished, new large radio combina- | tiom, refrigerator, washing mach- ine and etc. 1 block from town.| 105 Gastineau Ave. 209 3t | BOAT 18 by 8, covered. 60 hp Jeep. l‘ Good looking, seaworthy, 18 mo. | old. Frank Parsons. 209 tf | 1937 FORD four door sedan. Blue 930 after 5 p.m. Ph. 206 tf 75 MERCURY oumoard motor. Cail! Green 332. AR A RO R il 1940 BUICK Special, 4-door Sedan,; excellent condition, good tires, ra- | dio, heater. Ph. Black 875. 09 5t FREMMING resident at Elfin Cove. Write Elliott Fremming, Pelican, @ Alaska. 209 6t | NICE Home with 2 apts., income, comp. furn. Ph. Green 915. 04 tf | | $3600 Modern House furnished; gar- | age: 14 mi. Post; Fritz Cove i Road. 202 12t | LOG CABIN 28x16 It inside. Hawk Inlet. Call 143, 202 tf FORD 1-ton van truck. Engine! overhauled. $450. See at Jay's Su- | per Service. 99 tf i FOI LE: 2 pair skis, good co! ¢ition. Green 400 after & p.m. 90 ad FOR RENT 2 SINGLE rooms available June 1. Harriet Wood, Tel. 911. 206 L1 i i i ] STEAMHEATEL hooms, weekly of Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69 t1' Anderscir Piano Shop. Ph, 143. | SEAVIEW Apt. for rent, one block from Federal Bldg. 890 tf |- NICE CLEAN steam heated room, also steam baths. Scandinavian Rooms 738 tt LHRISTENSENS PLAN MOTOR TRIP OUTSIDE J. P. Christensen and his son, Svend, plan to sail on the Baranof Sunday or Monday for a vacation of three or four weeks outside. They hope Mrs. Christensen will be well enough to join them for short trips in the car to be picked up in Seattle. Mrs. Christensen, who has been in the Virginia Mason Hospital at Seattle for some time, is now able to be about, but must report there once a week. The family probably ! will take jaunts into Idaho and Oregon. i e e o0 08 0 C OO TIDE TABLE JUNE 3 Low tide, 0:21 am, 51 ft. High tide, 6:08 am., 14.0 ft. Low tide, 12:55 p.m. 0.9 ft. High tide, 19:31 p.m., 139 ft. o 000 000 00 ATTENTION MASONS Called Communication of Mt. Ju- neau Lodge this evening with Labor in the E. A. Degree. J. W. Leivers, 1t Secretary. No. 6103-A SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION In the Districf Court for the Terri- tory of Alaska, Division Number One at Juneau. MAYNARD WARD, Plaintiff, vs. ERLING NORMAN LEDING, De- fendant. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNI- TED STATES OF AMERICA. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND- ANT, ERLING NORMAN LED- ING, GREETING: . In the name of the United States of America, vou are hereby required to appear in the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, First Judi- cial Division at Juneau, Alaska. within 30 days after the:last pub. lication ‘of this Summons, namely within 30 days after the 30th day of June, 1949, in case this summons is published, or within 40 days after the date of its service upon-you in case this summons is served upon you personally, and answer the com- plaint of the above named plaintiff on file in said Court in the above entitled action. The said plaintiff in said action demands the following relief: Judg- ment against you for $3,000.00 and interest thereon at 4% per annum from September 26, 1047 ‘on & 1 | vicinity Small Beat Harbor. 4-BEDROOMS, double plumbing, furnace, cement basement, view, near Federal Bldg., and school. Immedfate possession. Owner fi- nanced, small down pay., bal $75 per month. FIRST ST. $500 down, 2 bdr., bal-! ance like rent. Vacant. Furnished. FRITZ COVE: 2-hdr. hardwood floors, garden, marine school bus service; ALSO 8-room: with 5% acres pat. land; ALSO 2. room cabin, part furpished. well built, beaches. BEATY SHOP with living quarters, location assured, large following. SIXTH SST., near school, Duplex well furnished, garage, view. well furnished, good | IDUPLEX, Willoughby, modern, lur-1 nished, always rented. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS | Phone 676 over First National Bank i FOR SALE (Coniinued) DRY Chicken Fertilizer in gunny sack, $1.00. Ten sacks for $7.50. Fine for es, gardens, and lawns. Poultry Farm, Mile 7%, Box 209. © & 0 0 C © 0 0 8 0 0 0 B0, 18-1t. Klinker Outboard with John ' son 9.8 hp motor. See S. J. Mac- Kinnon at Alaska Laundry. 70 t : VACUUM Cleaner, rortabl" wasmng machine, swing rocker, 4 kitchen chairs, 6-way lamp, magazine end table. All practically new. Blue 785 after 6 p.m. 206 6t [ AM PLEASFD to announce my appointment as sales agent for the remaining shares of Pewabic | Minig Co. stock available to the public. P4aipment and a six-man ' crew are preparing to leave town for the copper sites to be pros- pected. Shares sell for $1 each| with a minimum purchase of 100. Less than 8,000 shares remain to| be scld. Peter Wood, Tel. 911, Ju- neau, Box 2339. 206 tf | LO}?G Etnblfshed business, llquor store, grocery and meat markef: |’ with living quarters. Must settle estate. I'h; 103 or P.O. Box '2596. | 168 tf MISCELLANEOUS JUNEAU FOOT CLINIC. Dr. W T. Riley, Chiropodist, Rm. 14 Shattuck Bldg., Phone Blue 379 view, ! garden, 5 flower box- | Shores | 174 t2) Phone | neighborhood, Seventh Street. 'William Winn-Phone 234 NEW LISTINGS $900 CASH takes 2-room cabin, oil range and furniture, also 5-acre homesite. Loop Road 1 mile from Auk Bay, Forest Service strip to Auke Lake gives boat landing right-of-way. New roof on house, occupied all winter, available June 3. { 209 5t | LENAS BEACH and COVE cabins, $9,000 3-bedroom house East St, Fully furnished. Furniture 2 years old, electric stove, refrig, new wash. machine. Best view. Hot water heater, automatic ofl fur- nace, hot water heat. 1% blocks from St. Ann’s; 3 blocks from school; 5 blocks from Evergreen Bowl. 1$9,000 Martin Feist house bottom cf ski trail, 1 bedroom possible 3, fireplace, view, basement, 9 Used Cars, 25 boats PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY 1 | Real istaic - - Boats Sale Merchandise i2th at Hatbor — Fhone 90 W;AN’I:ED: Troller on percentage b§ exper.enced fisherman, with op- tion to buy. Phone Douglas 255; Box 1232 Douglas. 211 6t WANTED: Experienced stenograph- er receptionist, also possibly sim- ple bcokkeeping. Law office. R. E. Rokertson, phone 334. 211 tf WANTED: Cab drivers at Giacier Cab Co. New cars. 210 tf WANTED to rent, small furnished hecuse or apt. Urgently needed by Coast Guardsman couple and baby. E. Bittle, Gastineau Hotel. 210 3t | MAN WANTS WORK of any kind. Call Green 454. 10 3t WANTED Large crowd to attend all-day old-fashioned barbecue to be held on June 4th at the site of the new chapel at Glacier Highway and Auke Lake. Plenty of food and' fun. Proceeds for Chapel-By-The-Lake Building Fund. 209 4t !WOMAN. college graduate; major in English and minor in journal- ism, psychology. Little business experience, but willing to learn, Write Miss Carol Lehecka, 509 Ridge Street, Bowling Green, Ohio. 209 3t HOPES New and Used Mdse. Wi buy, sell and exchange. 214,2n¢ St. Phone 908. 98 ¢ WINTER and POND, CO. Inc. Complete Photographic Suppliet Developing - ¥rinung - kniargmg Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201. 315 Decket Way. tf promissory note, and foreclosure of a mortgage dated September 26, 1947 on Lot 5 in Block 12 of Wrangell Townsite, which was given to secure said note; adjudging said mortgage a lien second only to the mortgage lien of the Bank of Wrangell record- ed September 27, 1947; for the sale of said property to satisfy said debt, and for plaintiff’s costs herein, in- cluding an attorney’s fee of $500.00; And in the event you fail to so appear and answer, the plaintiff will take judgment against you for want thereof, and will apply to the Court ,for the relief demanded in its complaint and as hereinabove stated. WITNESS the Hon. George W. Folta, Judge of said Court, and the seal of said Court hereto affixed on this 1st day of June, 1949. J. W. LEIVERS, Clerk of the District Court, Territory of Al- aska, Division Number One. By LOIS ESTEPP, (SEAL) Deputy. First publication, June 2, 1949. Last publication, June 23, 1949. Dr. E. Lannon Kelly Osbeopath PHONE BLUE 670 WANTED TO BUY ior cash, small house with yard. Call 714 days. 206 6t EMPLOYED young couple wish to sublet apartment or house for summer. Excellent care guaran- teed. Urgent. Phone 374. 04 3t CARRIERS for Alaska Daily Em- pire. 93 tf dh WANTED: Experienced clerk steno-‘ grapher and senior clerk. Salary $285 per month. Inquire room 203 Health Department, Terri- torial Bldg. 92 t WOMAN wants work ot any kind by day or week. Ph. Blue 655 sd LOST AND FOUND LOST: Black and gold Sheaffer fountain pen with engraved name, Gwen Redd. Gastineau Hotel. 0 3t + FOUND: Pair of glasses in Ball Park early Sat. mcrning. Owner may have by paying for ad. 73t Snuff, made from the leaves of tobacco and other plants, originated in the western hemisphere before Columbus reached it. !I | MADSEN CYCLE & FISHING SUPPLY {| Full line of Halibut and-Trolling || Gear — Many items now at new LOW PRICES Open 9 to 9 Opp. Ball Park Follow the Cabs to ROSS' OASIS in Douglas for a2 Good Time