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IR PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMFIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Mel T <, Mr. and Mis Dan| Schultz, Helen -Sehultz, - Mre and : W 67 DISEMBARK WHEN 2, naen o 3 o DAA CARRIES 126~ |78 CARRIED ON 3 ‘{ Mr. ghd M . &, Fauvot. Bobert Whuest, Carl Wuest, Curtis ALEUTIAN DOCKS AT | yir and sers. & Sawot B we oo woest, s ON TUES, FLIGHTS! ALASKA COASTAL . NING P M. G n E. Hanson, | 6:15 LAST EVENING g v and Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs Willlam O, Wright, ! Charle sedy and two children !Mrs. J. A. Williams, H. Warner,| Arrivals and departures from I £ ¥ ¢ Mrs. Pat Lynch, t ' Walter West, Mrs. C. B. Williams, | Juneau Airport aboard Pan Ameri- v s T Gloria A. Williams, Mr. and Mrs.ican Airways planes totaled 126 irlines’ i Alaska Coastal Airlines’ - full Lewis. R. Merritt. M. ang| EQ Yost. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Zach, {passengers yesterday with 65 in S e 5t il cetaly o ) Mabachi! % ?i«é\lyixr“"irl-‘ Bpy W. Hamel, George Willlaisofl [Gng 5 ot o ried @ total of 78 passengers with et g e M. and Mrs. Ralph, From Seattle: Martha Alit, Harry |, jooarting and 27 arriving. R ot Joyce Rivers, Mrs. B. Jos-|Blendheim, James Barbeau, Jim | ‘r“_p etershrs: Hobést Tioya 9 % ten, rman Josten, A, Lyon, Ruth|Norman, Sidney Pollack, Vollney . ller: for i MIS. V| anderson, Alvin Beck, George tpeplell; O, T VOGE Vincent J. pyckholz, Mr - . tin Al For Cordova: Mr Janet! qrq Olson, Fd Gle Bill Drop In a Nickel, The Juneau Garden Club 7- rday afternoon at the u()’-k Refreshed Mrs. O. F. Benecke with Mrs om Parke as assisting | Mrs. Josephine Boyd was | President in the absence of Mrs. Harry Stonehouse now on a botany | trip to the Interior. i A paper by Mrs. Silva | on windowboxes &y Mrs. warded to Northwesi G | N zine for publication | members prepared miniatu: juets with Mrs. Ray Rensk ning first and third pr Hunter won second pri ram chairman for as Mrs. Elton Engstrom The next essay contest fully In My Garden.” 15. 9 with Mrs. Earle Hunter, shaw in charge. Evergreen bBo ding the Lert Garrett, ounced today. wards for ling silver medals and trophies for first place Cne 22-inch trophy BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY sented to the winning team. JUNEAU COLD STORAGE CO. Anyone wishing to .entef © 1949, The Coca-Cola Company e 3 i 2o | kert Carlson hefore July sauys the Juno Pollar Store ey A 8 TENTION The undersigned administrator of ihe Estate of Ferdinand Roll, deceased, will sell, at Sitka, Alaska, on the 30th day of June, 1949, to the highest and best bidder for cash, but not for less than the appraised value of $27,918.52, the fol- lowing real and personal property of the estate, namely; All of Lots 8 and 9 in Block 1 of the Sitka Townsite, together with, All of Traci N in Block 1, of the Sitka Townsite; and, the store building; and, the stock of merchandise in the store building: and, n to mentien. ' strator reserves the right to reject any and Signed EBNEST NYGAARD Administrator and Mrs. F. M. Mar- and Mrs. Leon- GARDEN CLUB MEETS; PAPERS ARE READ met home hostess. Acting on cacti was read. The manu Hunter was read and will be re W W the m:2 »y the club will be on “The Alask: Wild Flowers I Have Used Success Dates for | Quirk, Marie Quirk, Blanche Fisch- re contest are June 15 to August|grund, The next meeting will be a tield'don, Fred Ladrew. ip to the Petrich and Williams | womes on Glacier Highway August { Thomas Parke, and Mrs. Ray Ren- OLYMPICS AT BOWL TO BEGIN ONJULY 6 3 0 _— | Knuthson, James Knuthson, Ver- Oiympics will | dine Zenger and infant Robcrh‘ | t July 6 with beginners tennis long train of events, bowl director an- events include 38'Robert Bonelli Dr. and Mrs. Ben winner: will be pre- Olympics is asked to register their name- with Elton Engstrom or Al- SUNEAU....ALASKA’S BIGGEST CELEBRATION Richmond, Jr., George Taft, D. H.| i ot Al 4 . < an: Maurice Powers, Arthur Clark, Tom Adams, Wiley Adam“hc“mkm | walker. Duane Butler, Ann Carson, Carol| “go. pelican: Raymond Esmino, 7 i(?urcon, Roberta Carson, Ted Car- Dale Thomas, Vincent Esmino, g £milio Egmi, Mike Cortez, George Robert Day, M. S. Edsen, Janet haray, Mrs. J. Sober, F. Ancheta, From Whitehorse: Chester Zen- hnson, P. ger, A. V. Plumridge, Tom Landon, o Ed Riley, Jercme Holowka, Ed | Surnell, Phil (Spexard, Mr. and | Reynolds, Martha don, Miss Smith, Clyde Haw- wl Kendall. agway: Percy Reynolds, Mrs. J. N. Pike, Bennie Pike, Puget | ldon, Mrs. Willcox, ulk, Beulah Faulk, Verna Callan, Mr. Gergit, Bud r- [ Tom Holmstron, E. W. Van Horn, | iecide, L. Moran. nslGarman Shutt, Betty Van Horn,| g sitka: Janet French, Victor 1| Carl Karpstein, Bob Eide, Gerald Bradshay, Arthur Weinberg, C. J. Robe ElSie, -Bobtie and| h. Dick Frank, P. Faulk, Jim Gregory Thorp, Donna Mnne; (Iei)‘, L. Lindstrom, D. H. Judd, | Bud Phelps. From Ketchikan: Carl Larson, Leonard Carolin, W. Gerald| & " plood; from Petersburg: George To Whitehorse: Camille Solomon, lex Beaton, Bertram Holman, Stan Tunchin, Elma Lea, { /1 1J. Roberts, Hasel Lindberg. & Schwan, Mrs. McDonald; from To Fairbanks: A. E. Jaskar, H. E.| pejican: paul Ecklund, Roger Bates, Kenneth Bowman, Margaret |B.’ul€v. Rudy Beaver; from Tul- uah: F. McLearn, G. Robinson, Robert Fellows, Angnes| Howard Craig, Mrs. J. J. Pugh, Mrs. Cong-| From Gustavus: James A. Lloyd, g lc. H. Aem, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse To Ketchikan: Carl Sandstrom,| ; ... from Hawk Inlet: C. B. Wil- . M. Olson. liams; from Haines: C. Mont- To Seattle: Bertha Hoff, Mr. and | Mrs, Martin Borleck, Mr. and Mr ‘L’ }[rpd Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. gt Ig’”“;,w'n‘g:;gx“’,‘,l fis, Joe Skatis; from Sitka: Mar- im, Gecrge Daile, L. F. ward, Bob Cleavus, E. Hoffman, | '3 Holm 8 mery, B. Thorpe, J. Langhotter. M. Brennan, Frank Benders. From Skagway: Paul Alexander, H s. William Zirglis. | Lola Date, Evie Hastings, ,Gary and Marcia Paxton, | Grace Roberts, Mrs. B. C. John- ':un. Lewis Spears, B. Johns Daisy Reinhart, Dr. V. Eines. | { Mr. and Mrs. William Bonelli, 4thfi0ueen Bonelli, Earl EverSon, Lucille Lay- | cock, Robert and Pamela Laycock, Herbert Suutala, Lloyd Martin, The vote for Queen of Juneau's Fourth of July celetration is going Carl Wekz, Max Merz, John Mec- merrily on. There is a change in Cormick, Tom Maino, Will Hami- | the standings today and Martha " | Newbould has gone to the top. Ju-; 1% luanita Diaz is in second place, no | in other on. change from yesterday | B B SIARS e on M M | - Here are the royal hopefuls { Stars of games yesterdzy tally up Martha Newbould | as follow | Juanita Diaz 56,900 Batting—Elmer Valo, Athletics— ' Annakelle Poe 47,800 slammeq a home run with the Carmen Mantyla : 8,000 bases full, got two singles and stole Betty Haynes . No total in two bases to help the Athletics defeat the Cleveland Indians, 8-2. Pitching — Pave Koslo, Giants — went the full 12 innings, retiring| vs. Mary Harbert Osage concern- the last 13 men in order as the | ing custody of Kenneth Harbert, Glants defeated the St Louis has been taken under advisement Cardinals, 6-5. by Judge George W. Folta. | ELLIS AIR LANES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pelershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Fj Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 UNDER ADVISEMENT The petition of Melvin Harbert EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED ! DR. D. D. MARQUARDT i OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS Juneau Flint, Janet French, Christine \rs. John Maurstad, Mr. and Mrs. Grover, Roy Grover, Melvin Mar- |\, e Goodman, Francis Ruther-| us, John Marrs, Darrell Nash, Ed|rd, Rodney Jackson. EEyRIfio : | For Hoonah: Mrs. F. Driver, | Barbara Roberts and} intant | .4, Fay Driver, E. A, Shatfer, {Jezn, Ed Rybarczyk, Bernice Skin-|c ... Brouillette, Maxin Brouil- i:‘rr. John Stromme, A. B. Stan-|). 1eld, James La Rochelle, J. Wie-{" ;o\ paines: Mr. Glensheim, Mr. gand, Harold Bell, Richard Mar, Tart, Mrs. Willcox, Fred Wendt, Helmuth Wedow. P Thornquist, Ed Koenig, Joseph L. Hanson, | WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1949 W-A-N-T A-D-S FOR SALE DUPLEX—Contains one of the towns finest apartments, luxur- iously and fully furnished. Addi- tional apaftment renting at $75 per month. Channel view. Owner financed at reasonable terms. BEAUTY SHOP- Best location. SUMMER HOME, two floors, insid. FORSA(E , FORSALE TWO-wheel electric power grinder,' CABINIS like new; Y%-inch electric drill., LENA POINT: $2300, $2600. Dormeyer electric mixer; book | FRITZ COVE: $1200. | shelf, 2 clothes baskets. Phone | WATER front year around home, Green 662. 28 3t! Fritz Cove, furnished, superb ————————————— | VieW. BABY Bassinette and mattress. Blue | AUKE rake, 3 bdr., firepiace. 465. 28 3t | ALSO Douglas Island property. JOHNSON outboard 98 hp motor, | \-Room house, 5'; acres patented,| plumbing, fireplace, lawn, gar- A-1 condition. See J. S. MacKn- | 10 miles from town. den, view, Lena Beach. | non at Alaska Laundry. 28 "LFINE furnished home, % acre land, | SMALL CABIN, low price, Lena i3 2 miles. }FOR SALE: Welding and body re- [WELL built, new 2 bdr. home, com- pair shop suitable for general ri pletely furnished, landscaped, on pairs and machine shop work;| Glacier Highway. | priced for quick sale far below 2 HOUSES, 1 acre patented, $500 i value. See Stan Perry, 109 Wil- | down. | loughby Ave., after 4:30 p.m. 28 tf 1 ALSO restaurant, el s et | TGO bR, 1940 FORD ‘i-ton panel dellvery."z_BDR' heme, Douglas, $4200, im- Very clean, radio, heater, NeW, mediate occupancy. ! J)res. 362 Douglas. 28 3t 'uunpm & mn“!—il!im W'mn_'hm 23! NEW THOR washing machine for REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS SR sale. Call Black 690. 28 3t : 5 | Phone 676 over First National Bank | Beach. BEACH HOME, 2 bedrooms, furn- ished, wired, water, Auk Bay. COUNTRY HOME, 2 Dbedrooms, furnished, 3% acres, Glacler Hi- | way. | FAMILY HOME, & bedrooms, part furnished, fireplace, view, good neighborhood, Seventh Street. machine shop, IMPORTANT: 2-bedroom apart- ment, modern, light, lots of room, completely furnished, now brings $100 monthly but could bring more, over cabinet shop now bringing $90 monthly. Entire building for sale. Possible lease. | KNOX coal and wood range, new 16x16 army tent; inner spring| S AN T R T mattress. Call Grfen:ll -2nrat: ron SALE ((Ofl'lnlle(fl AUTO PARTS H A i New - Used - Rebuilt T N R ke R s v MAYTAG washer like new, large; f we haven't got it—we'll get it. | size, $150. Ph. Blue 455 or contact $3.500 d i Seattle Auto Wrecking Co. Bob Rhodes, Capitol Theatre. 3 6t & lown. 5 D USED CARS 1950 Ist Avenue So. 26 ¥ pRGISTERED Gollle pupples, high- . 1940 2-door Sedan Ford $685. 1y bred champion line. WOnderful{ 1940 GMC pickup $150. TWO LOTS and house, corner 11th | ’ companions and guardians. Sable | and D St. Ph. 527 days after 6' 1941 DeSoto, radio heater, good p. m. Green 649, 26 tf | :;‘;‘ v“;?;:—’éell’“:f’tk:‘o(’neyv 6;2’:: tires, $650. 2 5 SR ATR | ; , Alaska. 2 MEROURY 75 bp motor and 35| — e e A D Bkm v fathom sockeye net comolete. Ph.! HERLLIUOK, Go0, . 2 ¢ Green :4;2 i g5 gt! condition, $700. See at Jaysj 94! Plymouth Sedan, extra tire et e S Super Service. 27 1| - and beater, $550. @-Ft. Burcheroft Boat, brand new. ' | 1948 Chev. Sed, radio, heater $1250 Sell or exchange for house! 3-bed H £390, at Madsen” 224 5t district, Seattle a; 12 r old business [ ‘den, berries. fruit| A mall i EQUIPMENT: t cre with Lake Wash- | | One Ford V-3 Sedan Beautifilly redecor- Piy uth Sedar n shed or | D TOP TAXI' CO. Petersburg, | $1700 Call Black 643. 27 2t | ellanec office eq rite or phone: Melvin C. Roundtree, or James E. Miller, Petersburg Alus- ka. 224 6t Gl tge. [ ARy et ol | ALMOST New, cllent condition, baby Whirldry Washing Machine, - e — $60. Call 035 five rings. 24 ¢ LO G for a place to lve? ‘;E YT .hair_;l i ek Trailer tiouse, completely furnish- i ¢ - i £ Th Bules T 210 Ul two bedrooms, full concrete base- [ L — B : t NEW two-bedroom furnished house, | FOR SALE CHEAP: 1 lot second! ment, garage, gardens. Fully fur- | full basement, hardwood floors,; hand doors, windows, cupboard| Rished, only $9,000. | Thermopane windows. Ph. Doug-! doors and drawers. Ph. 34. 14 tt|WE HAVE three two-year-old las 382, 223 tt houses in the Waynor Tract. A e - o 5 two bedroom furnished, a three- MISCELLANEGUS ' Pt L o it ot e maliin Sl s s i e oy Ak, bedroom unfurnished except for R LT AL e T 5 s 4 e pras y Tew. e | kitchen equiyment, which i TO WHOEVER HAS MY BUIT-| hinc 85 gifer, 6 pam. 206 & ooy o CASE: Juneau is too small a ; : electric. $2800 down will handle. town for you to be scen with my | LONG Established business, Hquor | ' = HAVE one of the choicest sum- clothes or me without them. I| store, grocery and meat market "}" cabins, near Minfield. Fire- need, my things desperately.! with living quarters. Must settle. P.ac® plate glass windows, fur- Please turn in my suitcase and, estate. I'h. 103 or P.O. Box 2596. ‘nished. ot ' tewhid of 830002 we: AL 168 t¢| VE HAVE a completely furnished would be a lot happier. 224 tf | £3 3-bedroom house, centrally locat- i e’ ETHREE bedroom house, moderately| ed with wonderful view. Near St. CALL a Glacier Cab for safe, court- | Priced. Call Black 354. 18 3t| Ann’s Hospital. $9,000, now on eous service. New cars. Phone vets loan. 858. 223 i LOTS of used furniture, electric » { and oil stoves, new Coldspot re- wnnm i frigerator for $170, - couches, e h . chairs, and tables. USED CARS ‘ ‘T S ut she can at low prices. FISHING and ’H(g:yz‘:s“ge:n;n;c Tsed "‘;‘.‘4 ;.V;{ come to Juneau until I find an| PLEASURE BOATS, including s St. Phone 908, hange. * 99 b apartment or house to rent Otl brand new inboard with new 10 l sublet. Please. Call Don Clark,; ONAN for only $500. WINTER and POND, CO. Inc. Empire, phone 374. dh tf| pflm wm P s e o J:&I::n: ?i‘:::.?l“.fi.‘;".:'.'.‘: WANTED to buy oid Russlan tea| gALES AGENCY Artists’ Paints and Material: chest, red or green. Ph. 374. 18 d Real Estate - - Boats | WANTED: Experienced clefk steno- Sale Merchandise Biue Printing - Phatostats ‘ _— | 12th At Harbor — GUARANTEED Realistic Perman. | Siapher and senior clerk. Salary! T ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up.| Ao pec dpontn. nagies - 8 SHOP Space. 72 Willoughby. 220 tf | 1 ruent 16-FT. V-bottcm boat and two 5 hp. : outboard motors, $175. Girls bi- v cyelcs $25. High chair $8. Taylor | ji'g Tot $7. 3 falling saws at 2 list rrice. Ph. Douglas 644. 27 3t ilzble for immediate occupan- And here’s one for the book-- ght in front of the building sitfe of the proposed 100 unit apartment building in West Ju- neau. This house is beautiful, paneled throughout, fireplace, nice view of Juneau and the harbor, VACUUM C)eme‘r—,' portable washin} machine, swing rocker, 4 kitchen | LOG CABIN 28x13 1t incide. Hawk A U i 50 e | Inlet. Call143. 202 tf JUNEAU FOOT 'CLINIC. Dr. W | T. Riley, Chiropodist, Rm. 14 Shattuck Bldg., Phone Blue 378 | Lola's Beauty Shop, Phone 201, zoo:fl!!;;;th b ?2“’:! 315 Decker Way. ‘ t 3 T SALESMEN WANTED — Male Only AN OPPORTUNITY IN ADVER- TISING—An unusual opportunity in the field of advertising is off- ered a sales executive with ima- SWEUM BANKRUPT Edward G. Sweum, former mer- | chant in Juneau, but for several years in business in Anchorage, has NICE Clean Rooms, steam heated. 315 Gold St. 220 tf STEAMHEATEL rooms, weekly of Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69 t1 ARE SAVINGS BONDS THE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In - addition the bank is a mem- ber of Federal Depcsit Insur- ance Corporation, which in- sures ‘each of our depositors against loss to a maximum of $5,000. BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES For Estimates on that New Basement, House | ot Anchorae. or Fireplace—PHONE 416—Evenings We have enough PUMICE and CONCRETE BLOCKS for several houses EARL CRASS AND SON Your Deposits SAFE DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED | ‘FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA ' MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION asked to be declared a bankrupt. A hearing has been set for July 11 in the District Court, Third Di- UNITED STATES i DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. April 14, 1949, Notice for Puablication. Notice is hereby given that Mabel Hoopes Swanson has made applica- |tion for a homesite under the act of May 26, 1934 (4C Stat. 809) for ta tract of land embraced in Plat of U. 8. Survey No. 2434, situated on the south side of Glacier Hllhwny! {about 7 miles northwest of Juneau.l | Alaska, Anchorage derial 011407, containing 4.98 acres, latitude 58° 21’ 45” N. longitude 134° 33’ W. and it is now in the files of the District (Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned land sHould file their claim with the District Land Office, Anchorage, | Alaska, within the period of publi- cation or thirty days thereafter, or | they will be barred by the provisions !of the Statutes. | GEORGE A. LINGO, Manager. First publication, May 18, 1949. Last publication, July 13, 1949. i ‘» | i Follow the €abs to | ROSS’ OASIS | for a m. gination who requires a substan-! tial income. One of America’s old- | WURILTZER Spinit piano for rent, est’and largest manufacturers of| ~Anderscn Plano Shop. Ph, 143, exclusive Calendars, Fans, Plaques,| — "~ " """ Plastics and Advertising Special- |SEAVIEW Art. for rent, one block tles requires direct representation from Federal Blig. 890 tt selec for | ——-—morr—— —— in Alaska. The man ted NICE CLEAN Bt rodh. this position will be allocated sole sales right and, as volume of also steam baths. Scandinavian Rooms. 738 tf business warrants, will advance toi district manager in charge of the Alaskan sales organization. Ex-| m v‘clmms tremely liberal commission, bonusi, =~ plus retirement fund. Reply in TAKU LODGE For those who enjoy comfort while full detail. “Roughing It” FOREIGN DIVISION, U. O. COL- SON COMPANY, PARIS, ILLIN- | Special weekend excursion for Ju- QIS. 27. 3t | neau residents including transporta- T tion via plane or water taxi, and LGS? AND F! Mfi river boat for fishing trip, $30.00 - 77 |Contact Ralph Wright at the LOST—Sunday p.mm., on path to|Chamber of Commerce Travel In- Perseverance Mine—Kodak 2% x|formation booth in Alaska Coastal 3% Film Pack Adapter with film office, Baranof Hotel. 212 it pack inside. Liberal reward for oy safe return to Arthur Stephens|, L'C,COPPer mines of Falun, Swe dh den, have been worked since the at The Emplre.‘r {13th century. LOST: Brewn tooled leather bill- | =——rre= fold, important papers. Reward. MADSEN CYCLE & | Return to Empire. 28 3t || FISHING SUPPLY A i LOST: Pair of prescription groundll Full line of Hallbut and Trolling || colored glasses in Capitol Theatre. Gear — Many items now at new | Please return to Yellow Cab Co. LOW PRICES 25411 OPeR 9 to 9 Reward. Opp. Ball Park ] 1 AVON PRODUCTS Now Available in This Vieinity For appointment call Douglas 464 Mrs. Joe E. Maker, Box 1148, Douglas Dr. E. Lannon Kelly QOsteopath PHONE BLUE 670 R &5

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