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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 'Former Juneau " Newspapermanls PAGE SIX —— e GUS GEORGE SUPERETTE Cash Is King We Are Juneaw’s Pioneer CASH Grocery | | A man was HONOLULU, {ormer northwest dead here of leukemia. He ar-old Calvin White, public relations director for the Hawalian Pineapple Company. White worked on the Seattle tar and the Juneau, Alaska, Em- > at one time. He is survived by s wife and two sons. SOROPTIMIST CLUB IS MEETING TOMORROW; NOONDAY LUNCHEON A very be on the timist Club, row for its the Terrace nof, in the or the new club year “Right on the dot, at 12 o'clock sharp new President, Alice Thorne she will sound the gavel,/ on to reports cevering American Federation Huitt, and the Fourth of July float sponsored by he club, there will be a lengthy new tusiness session. Committees appcinted by the new president handle the various phases of club work for the coming year, will he announced, and programs and pro- jects for the coming year will b outlined and discussed. And as a pecial feature consideration will be iven preposed amendments of the constitution, that are e: to add flexibility and variety to the club’s work Officers for the new year which begins with the first business meet- in July, in addition to Mrs Thorne, are: Vice President, Ger- trude Wetsell; Treasurer, Mari Jensen (second term); Recordin cretary Lois Jund, and Corres- ing Secretary, Martha New- Directors are Jessie Sievens, and Helen Ebren- newspaper business will of the Sorop- important agenda when it noonday luncheon Rcom of the first of i meets tomo:- in in a e visit President of Gertrude to === REMEMBER ===== We Brought Low Pricesto Alaska . . . . NOW WE OFFER YOU | FREEL kold. Edna Lomen | dreich. Three years old in September, the Club is the newest organizatons, but lit has already built up a com- mendatle record of work for the | community and some especially in i eresting projects are simmeri {for the ensuing year, so a full at- tendance is expected tomorrow hear about these and te get linea optimist Juneau's civie ) {up for active participation in them, . / | Mrs. Thorne stated. { Something of interest to every | Soroptimist, whatever her personai linclinations, and every Soroptimist a orking member is the goal {the Soroptimist Club this year, | she added NEW OFH(ERS WILL PRESIDE AT MOOSE WOMEN MEET TONIGHT The Women thold a business meeting YOUR CHOICE of the Moose will Thursday L] 4 evening, July 7 at 8 o'clock in the | Moose Lodge rcoms on Franklin ¢ Street, 4 This is the first meeting N which the new officers, chai 2 and escorts will preside. Regent Edna Card urges all mem- bers to attend. BOY FOR NEIL MOORES A baby boy was born to Mr. Mrs. Neil Moore this morni at St. Ann’s hospital. The new arriv- al joins a family of three children. Two Quart Sauce Pan WITH EVERY 20.00 ORDER Only 50 Pieces On Hand COME EARLY VALUE OF EACH §3.95 Pure Chromium Plate Executor. | Pirst publication, June 23, 1949, | Last publication, July 14, 1949. ADVERTISEME! FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received at the‘ office of the City Clerk, Juncau, Alaska, until eight o’clock P. M. July 15th, 1949 for the exclusive use of\ {the space in the Juneau Airport Bqumg provided for a taxi cab| office. Further information and terms of the lease may beé obtained from the City Clerk’s Office for | those interested in leasing this of-| fice space. The City of Juneau reserves the | right to reject any or all bids and. 2 to waive informalities. i CITY OF JUNEAU | C. L. POPEJOY, | City Clerk First publication, July 5, 1948, Last publication, July 9, 1948. and BARN DA Saturday night at | Country Club. Den't miss it! mon Creek | 40 2t NOTICE TO CREDITORS ALL CONCERNED are hereby | notified that ALLEN SHATTUCK, | was on the 21st day of June, 1949, appointed Executor of the Last Will | and Testament of AUGUSTUS GEORGE BROWN, Deceased. ALL PERSONS having claims against said estate are hereby re- quired to present the same with prop- er vouchers, within six (6) months from the date of this notice to the under-signed executor at his office in the Shattuck Agency, Shattuck |Building, or to the office of his attorney, F. O. Eastaugh, 200 Sew- |ard Bu\ldmg, both at Juneau, Al- | this e UPERETTE Dead in | Honolulti ..o | MERCURY 175 hp B e o 2 B i S B B THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1 W-A-N-T A-D-§ FOR SALE 10\4 (1E()RGE 015-2 rings. Tres ‘drnxu. e BARGAIN: Larg ra- tor about 18 cu. an be con- verted into freczer. $125.00. Phone 736, 40 3t} 1938 V-8 Coupe. Ph, 586 40 4t | movie « at Lu-Ek's 16 MM Revere new. See 40 tf SE T Euhllhl.] several extra (hllh\ for 8 and pieces; sport © size all 4; ski sho size 8, onable. Ph. Red 413 - -~ | '41 FORD Coupe. Just overhauled, | Ph. Red 725 38 tf ® o 05 o . o 0 000 0 o . A FAST Luxony Sweet Lorraine” mediately. Aldo sedan. - Packard Shop, phone 817. © 0 e 00 0 0 Runabout, “The prices tc ell i 1948 Hudson Boat Building 16-FT. V-bottom outboard. Ph. after 6 p.m. skiff 22 hp Green 472 39 tf TROLLER SEASTAR. 32/, cork in- sulated fish hold, hydraulic throt- tle controls fore and aft, gurdies, shafting and bearings rebuilt new 1948, new Kermath Prince dual 12 volt ignition. Spec- ial bilge pump: hull and hou rebuilt and new tanks 1947. Rig or ged and ready to go. Two-wa dio, “radiophone” toplo: tenna, 60 watt, 12 volt auxiliary ! generator will be left on boat 1f desired. Owner purchased larger boat. Philip H. Moore, Mt. Edge- Als 4t mbe, 239 1941 BUICK 4-door make offer., Ph. Dou; ‘KFY case. Ph. glas 462 after 6: p. m. 38 5t MEAL-MASTER range, household furnishings. 503 S. Frenklin. 38 5t or iroom house, all elecric kitchen, beautitully furhished, biz yard, fenced, one block from schoul. Owner G. M. Ferguson, Douglas 38 1940 BUICK, 4-door sedan, A-1 good condition Phone Douglas ! 145. 32 6t HREE rocm house trail alum- inum exterior, spung glass insu- fated, gasoline or butane range! with oven, oil heater, fluorescents, venctian blinds, ice box, sleeps four. Beautifully furnished. Rea- sonable, Ph. Douglas 772 eve- nings. 236 tt | CABIN in Lena Cove, 24x26 with diesel electric light plant. Com- pletely fu.aished $2500. Phone 872. 2366t CLEARED and excavated lot for sale, West Juneau. Phone Black 340 after 6 p.n. 236 3t SEVERAL Large and Small Dia- ma Perfect stones. Barg: prices at the First National Bank. 35 tf JOHNSON outboard 98 hp motor, A-1 condition. See J. S. MacKin- non at Alaska Laundry 28 tf FOR SALE: Welding and body re- pair shop suitable for general re- pairs and machine shop work; priced for quick sale far below i value. See Stan Perry, 109 Wil- loughby Ave., after 4:30 p.m. 28 tf In(}(()l‘ fathom sockeye net compblete. Ph. and Green 332, 25 6t ALMOST New, excellent conditic baby “Whirldry Washing Machine, $60. Call 035 five rings. e B L B S .| TWO very nic 39 tf | o e ol Sea | 24 tf] FOR SALE HIGHWAY H home, two miles from towr ished, two bedroc and garage, t patented land, loan or ow LOVELY new, | GLACIER ard motor included. ocn one-half shway | TWO small houses on cne acre o | patefited land. onl 0 down. round hom acre o on the water. Completely fun ished, one with three bedroon one with two. Close to bus ser 40 3t | vice and stores. Acreage |1 ies for four. Excellent view. $23 { cash TWO and one-half acres of land in ! the center of the most desirable * part of Auke Bay settlement. DOUGLAS One of better hemes with living m, d'ning rcom, three bedroor furnace heat. Two lots with age, gocd location with view TWO bedroom house, patented lan waterfront, good beach $4200 buys good furnished home on Nob Hill. THREE badroom home, full crete basement, lawn started, gos ion. collect rent receipts? down will put you | two bedrocm se. near center of town STABL Liguor ine Shop, shep D BUSINESSES Restaurant, dies Specialty L and Beauty Salen. EALTORS 676 over LCCOoU! & h-3 22}-. [/ 5] \ ROOM prefer m: Pe 132. -—,F\IT:L; couple 39, enial. Stute Daily Alaskg Em- pire. 39 6t | WANTED to buy 3 bedrc - ished house. Phone 424, w ! Public Sc t PAINTER WAN A good job for a gcod man; drunks or stumble bume. Doug 6t 2 YOUNG Couple with children want to rent furnished house o Apt. Call “Mac” at Sunday Pre WANTED to buy | chest, red or green. Ph. 374. WISCONSIN Sofa, new uphoistery; fold and runaway bed with mat- 466 34 3t | tress, good' condition. Phone i after 5 p.m. ph. Red 462. first use of American s to communicate news was ir 1838 when copies of a presidential ispeech were sent from Washington i Baltimore in one hour and 13 min- FOR RENT 2-ROOM modern bachelor apt. for rent. Phone 792. 39 3t }éflop Space. T2 Wlllnughby 220 t | NICE Clean Rooms, 315 Gold St. l Monthly. Colonial Roomis. , 69 ti Anderscn Piano Shop. Ph. 143. SEAVIEW Apt. for rent, one block from Federal Blig. 890 tf 1941 PLYMOUTH Panel Truck, good condition. $700. See at Super Service. LONG Established business, Vllquor store, grocery and meat markel with living quarters. Must settle Scandinavian 738 t1 also steam baths. Rooms. 'LOST ARD FUUND LOST Red !l’lnd Hu(k estate. Ph, 103 or P.O. Bex 2596. on hiway 168 t£| last week. Reward. Madsen Cycle e e e T and Fishing Supp! 40 3t LOG CABIN 28x15 It inciab. Hawk . 3 Inlet. Call 143. 202 tf LOST: Keys in pper case with l identification card; also earring Reward. Phone 807 40 3¢ | Robber Won't Show Gun; Gels No Money DETROIT, July —Ii#—A hope- ful robber came up to the movie cashier window of Beverley Harris, 22, last night. Let Miss Harris explain: “I asked him where his gun was land he said he had one but m wouldn’t show it. That made me laugh and he ran aw Canyon Fe Chelly in:the Indian | country of northern Arizona' con- tains more than 300 prehistoric sit- ies and 138 major ruins, “There are more than 8, juled mail trains every day | United Suues. in the MADSEN CYCLE & i FISHING SUPPLY || Full line of Halibut and Trolling Géar — Many items now at new LOW PRICES L Open 9 to 9 Opp. Bail Park | f | 2-BEDROOM ‘IWIERPHV & MURPHY no | Phone | | STEAMHEATEL rooms, weekly o WURILTZER Spinit piano for rent | NICE CLEAN steam heated room, | el bbb i FOR SALE 3 y autcmatic furnished. Garage log cabin, Auk bath. Patented 1 fitted for winter -BEDROCOM hm full basement, area, Full Completely Two well furnished a One very luxurious with 3 living room and excellent chay o A fine heme for a co hout children. $75.00 per i rtment. Owner s term unfi nst'ed ho large ya and od loca Basement and autom $8,300. L} William \Imn—Pnone We interr tising $2,500 Each D (and we just I used furniture) (eventua 1, close downtown Juneau, view. E house ha: room, Kit| and pantry bedroom bath. Wo ce underne: Close to Catholic and puf chool. 4 blocks from hospital —call 911 and W through. 1 amount, owner financed, and this is { come, first served, like the O hcma land rush, only sm Our Real Estate desk now at TFourth St., telephone 911. | PEIER WOOD | SALES AGENCY H Real Estate - - BD:xl.s Sale Merchandise At Harber — Phone 911 12th ‘ FGR Vflzl. LTIONER i “Roughing It” ; Special weekend excursion for neau residents including lnmsp !tion via plane or . river boat rip, $ of Commerce Travel X ion hooth in Alaska Co office, Baranof Hotel. | MIS ELL@NEMS Ll a Glac eous service. 666. ‘ junt rooT Ll;\"lc Dr. ley, Chiropodist, Rm, b)ntmck Bldg., Phone Blue ‘HOPES New ana Used Mdsn. | buy, sell and exchange. 214 St. Phone 908. 699 WINTER and POND, CO. I Complete Photegraphic Supp! Developing - ¥rinting - Eniarg Artists’ Paints and Material Blue Printing - Phatostats 'GUARA\ITEED R“allalic Permsq ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone i 315 Deczker Way. ‘Japan, lreland fo . Talk Now by Ra;!» TOKYO, July 7—(P— Radio t phene service be 1 Ja iTreland by way of the United S w authorized today. The service will commence {August 1. Rates will be tie as those now in effect betw Japan and England b 1 ! Dr. E. Lannor Kelly Osteopath PHONE BLUE 670 Follow the Cabs to ROSS’ OASIS in Douglas for a Good Time | MIRACLE SERIES Popular Piano Instruction and Accordian PHONE ————— 667 ‘ AVON PRODLC’]‘Q | New Available in This Vicinity For appointment call Douglas 464 Mrs. Joe E. Maker, Box 1148, 4 Douglas I Dr. John Mnntgnmer_\' GEN!RAL PRACTICE HOUSE CALLS Phene a0 v '| Brownie's Liquor §[ore Phane 103 139 So. Frankiin P. 0. Box 2538