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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1949 . B2 2 n his oF 1t | reau, he actually served for many | s for trying to get the best R \ e f the Bureau of From his original appointment|reau . ; 3 3 9 2 A L i : - EORGE A pARKS ‘nn‘nl with headquarters at Anchor- tc the position of Practical Miner|years as coordinator of all activi- kind of labor bill pf)sslb‘la He ¥ - # ” ¥ § F 3 - 1 ge. with the General Land Office (now }lwx of the Bureau of Land Ma 1singlefl out Democratic Senator v b “M‘r Parks, who retired as cadas- and Management) in|agement in Alaska. He was also!Paul Douglas of Illinois a!}d Ré- - - - - [ GIVEN (IIAIIO" ‘n ;‘X][{Hll‘(“r June 30, 1048, after ks served suct tant to other Federal publican Senator George Aiken of| ] 137 years of federal .<cn'ir; had 1eral miner, A el having functions in Vermont. Douglas and Aiken are . FROM SE( KRUG};\WLP“M O QIR Wk ho Pk 14 or of Surveys, Division , Alaska. backing a pror:o-‘a; givttm‘; Gl PRI . et s W Shbe 10 r of Alaska,| It is doubtful that any other ernment to seize industries in na- ¢ |or feat accompany the pre- | Inspect Governor jer SA e j‘y(m}:la,n" o0 “m",' Mi ]‘mpm X t {astral Engineer and |Federal employee ever contributed |tional emergency strikes. At Lhe! an SELE | ron slm rol m bmom;nx g lxit]e ceremm;v in the stral Engineer. so much to the development ot some time, Pelru_lo accused John L. R T AR Pu(ke“ Makes P[esen'a- Sifis ot Leonard M. Berlin, Re- was highlighted by his | Alaska as did Mr. Parks. Lewis of betraying lacor by "“""GAT&LEG dining _table. Phone FINE furnished home, 2 miles from | DUPLEX—Contains one of the Vetsrat: Gaduatyal El]g}l]?er Ao 'the | service 3 of For such outstanding ability dur- | ring any compromise in the labor| o0 998 30 3x+ town, with %-acre land, excellént, towns finest apartments, luxur- fion in Office Of Cad- - | Gresetice of anly empiovbesnet b litroiis June .|ing his entire Federal service be law fight. | = ~-| Pplace for chickens or rabbits. El-| jously and fully furnished. Addi- |8 (,(n.( P ;_“ 1 NEnipeshnt o is worthy of the highest comm —_— USED ELECTRIC =ANGE—One 3-| o1 for G.I. loan. ! tional apartment renting at $75 asfral En meer | AP‘ lk‘ |‘f el Hmn;\ U s dation of the Department. MRS. JOE SADLIZR GETS | burner Hotpoint good for at least | woULD you like to help decide| per month. Channel view. Owner k g | ing ‘it the sentimbnts, BRAERMATDING: to (Sgd) J. A. KRUG, 10-POUND SALMON FRIDAY | another five years. $85.00. Terms| “gomo of the finishing details on| financed at reasonable terms. — R e pene st s e Secretary of the Inter 2 s { if desired. Gaok with electHeltyll ‘yove naw home? Come i for par- | REAUTY. SHOP.. Bast docstian. .1 by Secretary Krug, I wish to con- of Alaska and was | Catching & 40-pound salmon ¢n a | > ECTRIC CO. 29 3” Before George A. Parks, fotmier) @ o " parks and'iread She|estedil by the residen e ——— [20-pound test leader was the ex-| PARSONS ELEC g | ticulars on house now under con- | SUMMER HOME, two floors, insid) Governor, left Junepu Sraiulate Mr. Park: o W i i < fl | o ———————1 struction. , lawn, gar- Tfir;llm :r L‘:; ‘«”(‘,'1‘1 (;n-‘ sty b on. The gold medal and an administratos for hi | perience that Mrs. Joe Sadlier had{USED ELECTRIC RANGE—One 4“6:)‘2;;1‘ ‘t)\‘:r"nlshed R i gi\:}mlfi::, ::zgln;uh e O ellowstone National Park,|matching gold lapel button were |knowledge of wem: | {WO SOHAI0NS re | yesterday in the Tee Harbor area.. puror wWestinghouse range in| : 4 Vi L D O ol fisure m o |tent him on his retirement last|tnd his long-ran for s |She and her husband caught SiX| gocg condition, Will fit wel i Roed o |SMALL CABIN, low price, Lema OIS SR0CDEREEEL e 8 e Sec) W a 3 ers ranging from 18 to 25 pounds asy terms. | ) excel - ¥ ach. presentation which was heart- but the Secretary wfmled ‘“e\(’lopmn\t. (ongra'ula'ed on m.hnx«x‘l 3 i}_;)“ T S any kitchen. $95.00, easy g come up to $125 per mo. Nicely | BEACH HOME, 2 bedrooms, furn. warming all around ard made by his personal| He returned to the service in 1934 from the e i A PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. finniae, vehdmhbly priced ke, wirad, warett AUE Y As personal representative of | 1cpresentative as District Cadastral labor Bi“ work l“_" ek | 2 BEDROOM house, close in. $500| COUNTRY HOME, 2 bedrooms, Secretary of the Interi J. A.| The citation reads as follows: |remained in ‘]‘;‘1") T R | WASHING MACHINF.;]BARSAU\ down. | furnished, 3% acres, Glacler Hj- Krug, Lowell M. Puckett gave| Citation for Distinguished Serv- | his x-sm"mvncn:. Alth 5 VSR . toad’s only protective | We have n»Wesnng ouse SpINner | j1QUOR STORE, gcod business,| way. former Gov. Parks a citation for | ice, Georze A. Parks upon retire- |cial position as District and Re- (By {\S:J‘;Cl‘al:edhf"g“) e es ‘v(j,‘\;‘,fl’]‘ G a it o gives| Wwasher, built like a battleship be- | " pixtures plus inventory. | FAMILY HOME, & bedrooms, part distinguished governmental service. ment after 37 years Federal serv- gional Cadastral ‘Enqmpmi related Musman; on a:a} etr ; mmi ““~ sy mmox.mus 46 e | fore th? war, Try and wear it out ' LADIES' exclusive business. Estab-| furnished, fireplace, view, good Puckett is regional administrator ice. to ofily on® fiinotion, of the Bu- "Petrillo has JCORETRRIEEE 7| for $12500. Easy terms if desired.i jicheq lines, other possibilities un-| neighborhood, Seventh Street. PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. 29 3 limited. Includes living quarters. ¢ NO, KNOBBY...BUT HE SAID TO GO AHEAD | o orib | SUMMER is cabin time. We have | \WftII} H .50 WHAT IF WE AINT HOID FROM e fifi]yfls‘:ii}:”. o e esy | cabins and vear around homes on | William Winn-Phone 234 WITH ALL THE ‘iM... HE'LL BE HERE... SAY, DID 4 4 - | Sl e troatel | & A Sl ,%3 | LARGE DAVENO, coffee table, end | SEVERAL good Douglas ~homes. | BUT AIN'TCHA 0 USED CARS HEARD NOTHIN PREPARATIONS. - tables, ladies vanity. Phone Red| $4200 to $15,000.03. | 940 Z-door Sedan Ford $685. _SINCE THEN... MOITLE... X 440, 29 3 1940 GMC pickup $150. & 1941 DeSoto, radio heater, gocd HONEY...WE BETTER /4 NOT GO ON WITH 7 PREPARATIONS... I-I'M\ AFRAID MY JOSEPH 15..1S.. MAYBE... BE CARE- FUL, MR. LEEMY OH, MOTHER PALOOKA... I'M REALLY SICK WITH WORRY... HE WOULD HAVE BEEN HERE IF HE WAS...ALL RIGHT... OH..OH W-WONDERFUL ...OHH.., A-1 condition. See J. S. MacKin- | non at Alaska Laundry. 28 tf ! | FOR SALE: Welding and body rc<: | pair shop suitable for general re- | | pairs and machine shop work; ! priced for quick sale far below ! value. See Stan Perry, 109 Wil- ! | loughby Ave., after 4:30 p.m. 28tf ' | SPECIAL ! .|'48 Packard 145 Super Convertible. | Like new. Radio; heater, overdrive, | leather upholstery, 2 fog lights." turn signals, windshield sprays. ! Cost $4250. Sell for $2950.00 cash. | | Write H. H. Law, 3612 41st West)| | Seattle, Washington. LISTEN...IT'S FROM CUIBA, BRAZIL... REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676, over First Natlonal Bank FOR SALE (Confinued) DISSTON Chain Saw, bal Knox Meal Master Range, wosd and coal, can be converted to oil, 1 yr. old, bargain. Phone Green 415. 31 3t | | iomson owpora 95 5 moer, MUBPHY & MURPHY: 1942 JEEP. Henry Hogue. Phone 57 or 864. 31 3t WISCONSIN, Sofa, new upholstery; fold and runaway bed with mat- | e good condition. Phone 460; after 5 p. m. phone Red 462. 31 2 | MISCELLANEGUS TO WHOEVER HAS mY SUIT- CASE: Juneau is too small a town for you to be seen with my clothes or me without them. I need my things desperately. ! Please turn in my suitcase and get a reward of $20.00—we =all' would be a lot happi 224 (£ { | CALL a Glacier Cab for eous service. New cars. 858. Phone 223 JUNEAU FOOT CLINIC, Dr. W e e i g JHIGH School girl desires work car- | ing 10r pre-school children. Phone lue 230. 231 2 | WIDOW, housckeeping or g where she can live and keep her daughter, age Write Clas 231 6t USED ELECTRIC RANGE FOR whitz enamel 4- n excellent con- diticn. About 13 years old. Scld new for around $300. Now $125 nd hizh moral stan- | tires, $650. 1941 GMC bed, $650. | 1941 Plymouth Sedan, extra tire i and heater, $550. | 1946 Chev. Sed, radio, heater $1250 1947 Packard Clipper, radio, heat- . er, clec. clutch, $1975. | 47 Plymouth business coupe $1700 | ONLY $1,000 down takes completaly furnished 4 room iouse, with bath. New mangle, washing ma- chine, comk. radio phonograph, refrig., good dining room, bed- room, and living room sets. Ev- | erything goes. $4200. Garage un- der house. 1 block from Baranof. :$9,000 for furnished two bedroom ! house, paneled, fireplace, full con- crete basement, garage, gardens, J new house 4 years ago. FOR BEST location, furnished com- pletely even to drapes, wall lamps, rugs, etc. New furniture. $9,000. 3- bedrooms. View. i -BEDROOM with $3500 worth new i furnishings, $10,500. |ONE of nicest Waynor Tract ! homes, 3-bedroom, large garage, yard, view. Unfurnished. $13,650. | 2-BEDROOM cn water near Juneau | $1800 cash. 181350 down takes 2-story, 2 bedroom house with new concrete base- ment, yard, view, close in. $7,000 | total. %-ton pickup, new 3 " veniex . PAR- Lot AND i%l\llréDngéL MY i = T ARRIVIN' IN | t;\:y ;fl;&":&fmmu 21;9:'::‘ 1 If we haven't got it—-well get it; ‘TI::SFE lflpmm.‘en"_t bulipiog, spot- # X DROVES.. ERRERONTH By Seattle Auto W ng Co. né;hl?;-]}:;;,d_c‘wssxe:‘? siuqm g;oc(: e L O S WINTEK and POND, CO. Inc. 1950 1st Avenue So. 26 1 o0, » bl yard. Complete Photographic Supplies ; Developing - ¥rinting - kniarging | Artists’ Paints and Materials ! Blue Printing - Phatostats GUARANTEED Realistic Ferman- | ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up. ; | 315 Decker Way. t KEENAN waY BE | PROBER IN AR | Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201. | | | Super Service. | MERCURY 175 hp motor and fathom scckeye net ccmplzte. Ph Green 332, ALMOST New, exc baby Whirldry Washing Machin-, £60. Call 035 five rings. 24 tf 1941 PLYMQUTH Panel Truck, good condition. $700. See at Jay’s LOOKING for a place to Live? Trailer liouse, completely furnish- 21 tf | |AUK BAY beach frontage, small bousz with basement and modern fixtures. $4,900. LENA BEACH. one of the best, lawn, shallow beach, fireplace, large view windows, now only $4300. YONLY $700 down, $50 monthly for | 2-bedrocm house, fully furnished, wsh. mach. and refrig. $3900. PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY | " ed. Ph. Dcuglas 772. 210 tf T OUGHTA SOCK YA FER EVEN B . ol i oA Real Bsine - - Bouis - A % v 3 e 71" OLE LuUMP CoME Biske S TR ANN DEAR.... | KNOW HE'LL 7 STOP WORRYING " AWRIGHT, pOWER poua[s P e e R e L I e e - TG UP IN-ME THROAT AT i oo NOW DON'ICHA | ' BE HERE, AND PACING STEVE, . < i A s b e U i i TH' REHOISAL. S'POSE e W-WORRY,. THE FLOOR AND il ’s. Ph, 34. K S'POSE HE DON'T ARRIV! TMORRA. ALLTHAT OZEAN FROM BRAZIL... GO UP TO BED. HOT MILK, WASHINGTON, June '25. —A—! Joseph B. Keenan, Japanese war trials ~prosecutor and a one-time | | Newy Deal crime buster, may head | Cengress’ investigation of nation- | al air power policies. { The Washington attorney, it was | learned today, has been offered | z - | HERE'S SOME 774 ! | | Keenan , conferred with ranking members of the Armed Services committee more than an hour yes- | terday. Afterwards, Chairman Vin- VACUUM Cieaner, portable wasning machine, swing rocker, 4 kitchen chairs, 6-way lamp, magazine end table. All practically rew. Pnone Bluc 785 after 6 p.m. 206 6+ LONG Establi;ied business, liquor store, grocery and meat marke' THREE bedroom house, moderately priced. Call Black 354. 18 3t LOG CABIN 28x15 It incide. Hawk FOR RENT SHOP Space. 72 Willoughby, 220 tt {NICE Clean Rooms, steam heated, | 315 Gold st. 220 t7 STEAMHEATEL rooms, weexly o the job cf chief counsel for a| With living quarters. Must settle| Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69 t2 broad study planned by the House | estate. I'h. 103 or P.O. Bex 2596, | ————— o Armed Services committee. i 168 t1 | WURILTZER Spinit ::iano for rent, Andersca Piano Shop. Ph. 143. G e R e A SEAVIEW ALt. for rent, one block | from Federal Blig. 890 t! i |sen (D-Ga) would say only that the| Inlet. Call 143. 202 tf [NICE CLEAN steam heated room, . = PLEAE i LKS legal staff will ke announced “at an | —— also steam baths. Scandinavian HONEY... T WHAT'S TH' MATTER ... B By | carly date.” Rooms. 738 t: CALLED TH' THERE'S A LOTTA NOISE SOUNDS LIKE A HEADS UP.. LET ‘ | WANTED AIRPORT...HE DIDN'T GITINONTH' TWO OUTSIDE WAI'T NERVOUSLY FOR JOE'S ARRIVAL,,, THOSE NERVOUS. OUTSIDE... HOPE NOBUDDY GOT HURT 0'CLOCK IN. THAT JAM., P'LEECE SIREIN... C-COMON LESSEE... The investigation will cover the military value of the Air Force's huge B-36 bomber, as well as a gen- eral survey of the respective roles HIM THRU... | tien. WANTED: Used sewing machine. Phone 561. 30 3t | FOR VACATIONERS of the Air Force and Naval avia-| WANTED to buy 6id Russian tes| chest, red or‘green. Ph, 374. 18 ¢ Mine Assessment . Bill Now Signied by | i Presidim Truman | WASHINGTON, June 25. —@— resident Truman has signed a bill aid mining claim owners who find it impossible to get on their grapher and senior clerk. Salary $285 per month. Inguire room 203 Health Department, Terri torial Bldg. 92 u LOST ARD FOUND [FST:sunday ;.m.,' on path Y;J Perseverance Mine—Kodak 2% x 8% Film Pack Adapter with film pack inside. Liveral reward for safe return to Arthur Stephens TAKU LODGE 1+ For those who enjoy comfort wh:le “Roughing It” WANTED: Expenenced clerk steno- | Special weekend excursion for Ju- neau residents including transporta- tion via plane or water taxi, and river boat for fishing trip, $30.00. Contact - Ralph Wright at the Chamber of Commerce Travel In- formation booth in Alaska Coastal office, Baranof Hotel, 212 1t ———————e e Dr. E. Lannon Kelly & - Osteopath £ s y| at The Empire dh T'LL TELL NN |cleims to do the required $10071 & Laidid WE-TOLE 'ER YOURE YOU LATER... BR\!?E\\,\%‘\ AN | worth of annual assessment WOrk.| Tnjoro than 75 tragedies a day PHONE BLUE 670 HERE...SHE WAS S0 WHY DON'T KR \.\\ Q| | The measure permits the Secre=y .o cayced by children playing | =——————— | HAPPY SHE CRIED... TYROYUN?}Q!% ? |tary of Interior to suspend SUCh| gy magches, says the U. S. Oftics e e —_— CMON GIT INTATHIS | Feaulrements . AepotaEly - WDeH{or Bducation, {| MADSEN CYCLE & SUIT..YA CAN'T SEE owners are denied right-of-way i 'ER TILL SHE MARCHES DOWN TH' AISLE... il | ! | i bl [ v |to their claims or where other | “legal impediments” prevent them ! from doing the work. The law constitutes = permanent legislation. The President uverui |days ago signed another act sus-, pending all mining assessment | work requirements for a period ‘ot one year. 3 ‘The upper ‘half of the nose of the African Leaf-nose Bat has the shape of a leaf. The lewer half is shaped like a horseshoe. 4 INVITATION TO BID Sealed bids will be received by the Alaska Department of Health, Ju- neau, Alaska, until 2:00 pm., July 11, 1949 for furnishing various items | of laboratory equipment, f.0.b. An- chorage, Alaska. Bid forms and specifications may be obtained at Room 203, Territcrial Building, Juneau, Alaska. ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF i HEALTH. First publication, June 25, 1949. Last publication, July 9, 1940, ! FISHING SUPPLY 1mu line of Halibut and Trolling (| Gear — Many items now at new | LOW PRICES |Open9tos Opp. Ball Park £l AVON PRODUCTS Now Available in This Vieinity For appointment call Do

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