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PAG HOUSING PROPECT ON DOUGLAS BEAD; ) number with Chamkber of Commerce mes noon ¥ H sulting pl th of Alask: annov merbe mi ""|IIIIIi||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHINllIIIIIIll!IllIIIIIlIIIIHIIIlllllIIIH||IhImIiIII|IIII!IlIIIlIlIlIIIllllllIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH||||I|II‘IIII|I|IIVIIIIIIHIIIIIII||II!IIII'lIIIIIIIIIlIIIlI = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = E SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—-JUNEAU, ALASKA the city The ond a announcement follows a sec- empt begun this week under . new sponsorship arrangement t up 64 pre-bullt housing uni Douglas Highway. City xlllr' ent officials met Mon h Cole, Everett Nowell UI and Don L. Cooney, Se- > contractor. mber of Commerce President led for a meeting | committee Frida) office of R. E. | Seward Building NO. wiaomn ising for Juneau became an ant in the ege th e in the West definitel of the is Robertson yroject h Brewer, Oifice In- ittie, appeared before the this noon to discuss facets the member- wW. D Post rectors nector (. im! l‘h costs construc in excessive re ed units on Dol rimary fac project a Fleld C ittee ct inced the b t rship Kadow € aind cl Kadow Yi!r" irman executive board yester- | 1 t fc Juneau D sted a resolu- recommen- service has Chamb and mber he Amor ing Brewer e off ovide additional s in an at forws u(lu of a brief on competently f what Junior Chamber e Wednesday, 0 met with the | two organizations A good turnout of Chamber visiting 3 Chamber pres but withheld endors his no-delivery recom- til sounding out pub- 1 the subject. es for being select- r a planned Meth- al arts college m arm with the to churchmen this week Juneau's antages. pert Rowland read a presentation offer to a city ter, E col 0. G co and John Quilico. 11 ARRIVE HERE har om Juneau Eleven passengers arrived T vesterday aboard the r of Commerce di- with the Senior board next relation: en the Char will meet utive included: From Seattle: Daryle Bunnell, Jr.,, Steven Elias, ". Gilmore, S. G. Hoaas, and )se C Saturday evenin Le and banque htsmen was dent the nley al Nevers, Dr. €. Bunnell. To Ketchikan: Dr. Dunlop, Lois Wharton, Mrs. meeti 18 gue: GUS GEORGE SUPERETTE COME QUT SUNDAY AND ROOT FOR MY DRIVER — ROBERT KOHLHASE - The Class A Soap Box Derby Winner for 1343 e IVE FREE DEL WESSON DE° SWIFT’S SALAD OIL Special Price Ly the Gallon K Bring ¥Your Container SDAP Fels Naptha 10 bars... 49« Ready Pasiced Eastern GRADE A-A MEATS RNo Waste=-Flaver Sealed CANADIAN SYRUP Rogers 2lbh.@n... 3% CRISCH 3b.tin... 9P A NP A SR O R KL sk TR T 3 a0 5. % SNOWDRIEFT 3 Ib. fin.... 93¢ REMEMBER THE SALMON DERBY — RY 9¥ ALL ORDERS OF §16 OR MORE FREE SHOPPING BAGS APPLES Winesayps Delicious Perfect 3B Dozen OAP POWDER Vel 3 phos.... 85 GRAPEFRUIT JUICKE Libby’s Unsweetened Ne. 2 cans RICE Uncle Ben’s Converted 2 th. pkg.... H2¢ SUGAR 10 pounds... 98 POSTUM CEREAL BEVERAGE Makes 86 Cups 29« PRIZES FOR EVERYBODY See Them on Display at Alaska Eleciric Light and Power Co. 7 were Crystal Snow Jenne, postmas- |Nachtreib, Jack Eason. H. Hoyt of Tacoma, Wash Hoaas of San Francisco Stanley McPherson of San Franci ON PAA CLIPPER her Pan American Clipper flight from Seattle, with 15 boarding for the South. Passenger Buckne! Mr Mrs infant Rober! , LeRoy McDonalc McPherson, John Mulligan Josephint An: h |ll|||ll|l||Illlllllllllllll"Iil!HIllHIIH!II: ||I|III||I|IIIHIIHHIIIIHI!lII|||!IIHIII|II|IIIIIIIilllHIIllIHIIIHHIIlII||||lI||||II!lIIlIIlIIHIIllHIIHH e s IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIMflIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIliIII||III|Nl|IIIllIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIII||IIII|IIIIHII|l||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINImIII SRR ERC R ERA Seattle: M. Kiamie, B. K R. D. Weesner, George jeorge - Randall, R. L. and Mrs. Frankie, Mr. Keyes, R. Myer. To Brunet, Mayeda, Reed, M. and Mrs. DAHL'S ROBI‘RT EU xE\I- DOCKS FROM SEATTLE The Robert Eugene, owned and kippered by Fred “Red” dccked at the City Dock late y erday afternoon with general cqr- go from Seattle. Scheduled de- parture is Saturday, »f fish for Prince Rupert. CITATION United States Commission- (Ex-Officio Probate) Court for the Territory of Alaska, Ju- neau Comimissioner’s Precinct Matter of the Estate FRANK VARLJEN, s FRANK VARLEN and FRANK VARLN, Deceased. To: TEREZA VARLJEN, wido f deceased, who resides in Malo- vant 36 P. Videm, Dobro Polje, Jugoslavia, Slovenija, In the 10 BHE of with a carguj also known | Dahl, ‘ | GE AUTOMATIC ::on, and all other | heirs of the above named decedent, | to all creditors of the above named lecedent, and to all others, known: YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that on the 13th day of July, 1949, JOSEPH PERUSICH, the duly ap- pointed, qualified and acting ad- ministrator of the estate of FRANK VARLJEN, also known as FRANK VARLEN and FRANK VARLN, De- ceased, duly filed his Petition here- in for an Order of Sale of the and personal property belong- to said estate, to-wit: All of the East one-half (12) of Lot 1, Block 41 of the Town- site of Douglas, Alaska, according to the official map and plat thereof; one oil cookstove, beds with ¢prings and mattresses, and other furniture and tools owned by Deceased; and that an Order was duly omel- ed by me on said date ordering a hearing before me on the 16th day of Aug ust, Citation be served upon you by posting three copies hereof in three public places in Juneau, Alaska, and one copy in the United Stat:s Post Office in Douglas, Alaska, for a period of four (4) weeks. NOW, THEREFORE, ycu and each of you are hereby commanded to ke and appear before me in my office on the fifth floor of the Federal-Territorial Building in the | City than servi to-wi A. M. 1849; if any should r in said WITN: of Juneau, Alaska, not less thirty (30) da after the of this Citation upon you, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock on the 16th day of August, then and there to show cause, sts, why an Order of Sale t be made as prayed for etition. SS my seal at Juneau, day of July, 1949 | (sEAL) GORDON GRAY, United States Commissioner and Ex-Officio Probate Judge for the Juneau Commissioner's Precinct. (Published July hand and 14-21-28; Aug. 4) \at'onzlil‘;;:‘aTfiTvlmber For Sale Sealed bids will be received by the Regional Forester, Juneau, Al- aska, up to and including 9:00 am., August 1, 1949, for all the merchant- able dead timber, standing or down, |and zll the live timber marked or | cesignated for cutting, on an area totaling approximately 20 acres on both sides of the Lemon Creek trail north of the National Forest boun- dsn, approximately one mile from |t Glacier Highway, Tongass N.Atiunal Forest, Alaska, stimated e |B. and western hemlock sawtimbe: a of piling. per M ft. B. M. for spruce saw- timber, $1.00 per M ft. B. M. for i hemlock wtimber, lc per linear foot for piling up to and including 95 feet in length and 1%%c per lin- ear foot for piling over 96 feet in length will be considered. must accompany each bid, to be ap- plied on the purchase price, refund- ed or retained in part as liquidated damages, acccerding to the condi- tions of sale. Primary manufacture putside the Territory cf Alaska of any part of the timber is subject to the consent of the Regional Forest- er. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids received. Before bids are submitted, full information concerning the timber, the condi- tions of sale and the submission of bids should ke obtained from the Division Supervisor, Juneau, Alaska, or the Regional Forester, Juneau, Alaska. (First run: June 30, 1949) (Last run: July 14, 1949) official | Alaska, this 13th | to be 735000 feet| M., more or less, of Sitka spruce | s5’00!450 men are being used in re]aysineau residents including transporta- un- | | | BURCHCRAFT, | two | to be held cn said Petition | 1949, and directing that this | SEVERAL Large anc Small |another day of blazing sun and nd 2,000 linear feet, more or less, | No bid of less than $2.50 | | Several hundred acres were burned THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1949 ] W-A-N-T - A-D-S ! B Ao 2 e 0 e ELIGIBLE FOR G. I. Weuld you like to be in your; own home by July 17th? We| have a good furnished house on Glacier Highway ready tor you.} Beautiful yard, %-acre patented: land, and garage. | PRACTICALLY NEW FOUR BED-| ROOM HOUSE, furnished, Way- | nor Addition. A-1 héating system, | view window overlooking Channel, i 4| near bus line. i Loy Sodnis w Agieos COME in and look over detailed ! 2‘:::;'4(:)” dodonee:. 1 b(t\;fic‘x:: plans for new houses. Make | ____| choice now, plan color scheme,: ypewriter,| and make it YOUR home. i THREE bedroom furnished house. ! | FOR SALE LADIES Bike; ezg shell chin Phone Dougl 50 pieces open stock | Electric toaster. | s 552. ONE EACH portable and size washing machines, canner and pressure cooker, and boys bicycle. Sce at The North Trans- fer Office. 46 30 CUT-down Ford V- B 1.\(‘(‘1—(‘\ thing completely new including bedy. Has been run only electric heater, large bicycle. Ph. Douglas BARGE, 60ft. x 2art. A-1 condi- tion. See Cash Cole, boat at Boat.Harbor. 55 42 ¢t: Wonderful view, new electric re- | frigerator and range. A good buy | condl-| at $6,500. i ool — — DOUGLAS — — 416t ONE of Douglas’ better homes, | three bedrooms, furnished. Two' lots and garage. Price substan- tially reduced for immediate sale. THREE bedroom home, another may be added easily. Concrete; basement, and completely furn- | ished. THREE bedroom home, located. Full concrete hassmen"l new lawn in. i Immediate occupancy. Two' bedroom home on Nob Hill, furn- ' ished, good condition. d We Would Appreciate i ' | IEST ccmbination business in Al- aska, pool hall and barber shop. Highest prices, a sacrifice, Box 503, Cordova, Alaska. 241 12t, A LR eI BRRE A o LI T TOM GEORGE residence. Phone; 015-2 rings. 40 tt° 16 ft. new, $300. Madsen’s Cycle and Fishing Sup- piy. i A FAST Luxony Runabout, “The Sweet Lorraine” prices to ~ell im- mediately. Also 1948 ‘Hudson' sedan. Packard Boat Building Among others, Machine Shop, phone 817. 39 tf very best location, © e e e 000 0060 0 0 1 MURPHY & MURPHY | REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS | | Phone 676 over First National Bank | . FOR SALE 36x24 Mirror, $12; Westinghouse censole radio and phono, $100; high chair .85; stroller $5. Call, Black 440. 45 3 TEEN agexs Dmsses Just for 50‘ Sized right. Priced right. Dan| River and Cohama fabkrics. Phyli. her, Phol C374. 44 2t-49 2t! New Listings BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES — Shop, anb)éNT APT., centrally located; good investment. Call 428. 39 I’ THREE mun Lcuse IIBJEA. aium- | inum exterior, spung glass insu- | fated, gasoline or butane range with oven, oil heater, fluorescents, ' venetian blinds, ice box, sleeps: four, Beautifully furnished. Rea- sonable. Ph. Douglas 772 ue—“ nings. 236 1 i Dia- Bargain | National i 35 tf! monds. prices at Bank. Perfect the stones. First maple coffee table $5, two maple occasional | tables, §7.50 cach, and other; hcuseheld articles. Want large! FOR SALE: Welding and body re-; trunk, Would make exchangs.! pair shop suitable for general re-]‘ Call Blue 845. 44 3t pairs and machine shop work " { priced for quick sale far belowlw‘“s}im(‘ Machine, Phone value, See Stan Perry, 109 Wil- | Green : 805, 1 6{\ loughby Ave., after 4:30 p.m. 28 tf | DAARY or beverage case appmxi-: mately 6 ft. high, 7 ft. long, 3 ft.| deep, 8 glass service doors, 2 shelves 7 ft. long each, on inter- R SRS AL R e A G or. Practically new %-hp Com- | ALMOST New, excellent conditicl, pressor, $150 for quick sale. 20th i baby Whirldry Washing Machmew Century Super Market. 43 6t ! $60. Call 035 five rings. 24t ! | 16-Foot round bottom boat for in-| board or outboard. See outside | Boddings warehouse. Make offer. | Blue 913. 43 tf | JOHNSON outbosra 3.8 hp motor, ‘CLUB Chair A-1 condition. See J. S. MacKm— non at Alaska Laundry. $35. MERCURY 7.5 hp motor and 'a' fathom sockeye net comblete. Ph. Green 332. 25 6t LONG Established business, liquor store, grocery and meat market with living quarters. Must semci estate. Th. 103 or P.O. Box 2596. | - | 168 “‘1940 Chr)slex 4 door. Make ofler; LS o — { Ph. Blue 913. See. at Connors LOG CAEBIN 28x15 It incide. Hawk ! Motors. 43 tt Inlet. Call 143. 202 tf ) - - s OUTDOOR BLAZES | CAUSING CONCERN | IN PACIFIC N. W. |, > = (By Associated Press) | QUICK SALE: Phiicc refrigerator Qutdoor fires are giving troudle{ and box springs mattress, good | the Pacific Northwest. And| condition, price reasonable, Phone Black 614 or 796. 44 9t mean new fires today. oy povest ne| FOR VACATIONERS biggest fire of the year has scorched | four thousand acres and is still going strong. Fresh crews. are be- ing moved onto the firelines in the Eastern Oregon forest. A total ot MODERN 2 or 3 bedroom house, all’ electric kitchen, beautifully furn- ished, big yard fenced, one block from school. Owner, G. M. Fergu- son, Douglas 552. 46 6t . n heot, brisk winds probably TAKU LODGE For those who enjoy comfort while “Roughing It” Special weekend excursion for -Tu- to fight this blaze which lightning|tion via plane or water taxi, and set on Monday. river boat for fishing trip, $30.00. Near Tacoma some 500 volunteers| Contact Ralph Wright at thej joined city firemen last night to|Chamber of Commerce Travel In- fight a fast moving brush fire. formation booth in Alaska Coastal office, Baranof Hotel. 212 4 in a short time. Two families had to run from their homes. And othe: houses were in danger. Back in Oregon, the two hundred thousand acre Tillamook Burn area west of Portland has been closed to the public because of ex- treme fire danger. In Idaho a 25-mile wind pushed a forest fire over several hundred acres in Bear Valley of the Boise National Forest. ATTENTION TOURISTS RIDE thé mailboat “Yakobi” for an intimate acquaintance with SE Alaska. Icebergs, fishing and hot springs bath. 600 miles scen- ery. 4 ddys, 3 nights. $32.00 plus tax round trip with meals, Call Red 113 or 667. 45 tf " WANTED SMALL Power Boat—What have NOTICE TO CREDITORS ALL CONCERNED are hereby 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 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 Building, both at Juneau, Al- aska. _ Dated at Juneau, 28rd day of June, 1949. ALLEN SHATTUCK, Executor. First publication, June 23, 1949. Last publication, July 14, 1849, Alaska, this notified that ALLEN SHATTUCK, | i against said estate are hereby re-| you to offer? 905 W 1lith St., P. O. Box 2954. 46 3t OUTBOARD Repair Work taken n. Reasonable rates. Call Red 309. 3x MADSEN CYCLE & FISHING SUPPLY 1 Full line of Halibut and Trolling | | Gear — Many items now at new | LOW PRICES Opp. Ball Park iWAN'I'ED to buy old Russian tea Qe .09 chest, red or green. Ph. 374. 18 ni > AVON PRODUCTS " Now Available in This Vicinity || For appointment call Douglas || 464 WISCONSIN Sofa, new upholstery; fold and runaway bed with mat- tress, good condition. Phone 466; after 5 p.m. ph. Red 462. 34 3t It takes 20,000 head of cattle to produce one pound of crystalline { Mrs. Joe E. Maker, Box 1148, Douglas centrally | price reduced.- - - ! SOME OF FOR SALE 4-BEDROOM house, 3 years old, full basement, autcmatic heat. Completely furnished. Garage. 3-BEDROOM log cabin, Auk Bay area. Full bath, Patented land. Completely fitted for winter liv- ing. DUPLEX. Two well furnished apts. One very Iluxurious with 35-ft. living room and excellent channel view. A fine home for a couple without children. $75.00 per mo, from 2nd apartment. Owner fin- anced at generous terms. i 3-BEDROOM unfurnished home: large yard and good location, Basement and automatic heat. $8,300. William Winn-Phone 234 HOMES iN EVERY PRICE RANGE IN NEARLY EVERY NEIGHBORHOOD for instance, a 2-bedroom home, furnished, near schools and hospital, for only $5,500. .. and a large 4~bedroom home with large lawn, full basement, fireplace, hardwood floors, with any or all furniture; $13,500 un- furnished. and a 2-bedroom house on the beach with lights, oil, water, front lawn, for $1800 cash. . and a small three room cabin on Loop Recad with rights to 5 acre homesite for only $900 cash. and that Feist house with the fireplace and pawelling and tull concrete baszment and two bed- rcoms, furnished, is EMPTY and the price is only $9,000. . or consider our $5500 4-bed- room house in Douglas, with 100 by 100 lot and full concrete base- ment. . a couple of lovelies in Way- nor Tract either furnished or un- furnished. Houses, that is, a downright steal at Auke Bay, two or four bedrooms, full concrete basement—untinished. | Just right to add fireplace while finishing. A $10,000 value (as is) for only $6,500. YOU ROMANS ARE §f GOING TO SIT ON YOUR | TOGAS TOO LONG. May wef warn you again—BUY NOW! The Coast Guard is coming! PEIER WOOD SALES AGENCY Real Estate - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th At Harbor — Phone 911 'flSCELLANEOU" FOR a rchaby: person tc care for children, phone Blue 337. 44 5t CALL a Glacier Cab for safe, courteous service. New cars; also tours to Fairbanks, Anchorage or any points on the Alaska High- way. Owned and operated by G. R. Churchill. Call 666 or 959. 44tf JUNEAU FGVT LLINIC Dr. W T. Riley, Chiropodist, Rm. 14 Shattuck Bldg., Phone Blue 378 HOPES New nnfl Tsed Meése. Wi buy, sell and exchange. 214 2nd St. Phone 908. 299 t WINTER and POND, CO. Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - Frinung - xniarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201. 315 Decker Way. tt FOR RENT M. V. BRONCHO availably for Salmon Derby Charter. Can ac- commodate 20 strip fishermen. $75 per day. A. E. Tickell, Auk Bay, mile 14%. 44 5t SHOP Space. 72 Willoughby. 220 f | NICE Clean Rooms, steam heated. 315 Gold St. 220 tf STEAMHEATEL Ioums, weekly of Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69 t! WURILTZER Spinit piano for rent, Andersca Piano Shop. Ph. 143. SEAVIEW Apt. for rent, one block . from Federal Blig. 890 tt NICE CLEAN steam heated room, also steam baths. Scandinayian Rooms. 738 t1 LOST AND FOUND OUR little black and white kittie has been gone a week and we hope no dogs got him or her, and we would pay a reward of our | weekly allowances together which is one dollar if someone would bring back our little black and white kittie with a funny white mustache and not answering to the name Lucky Boots. Page and Petie Wood, 316 4th, call 911. 5 3 Dr. E. Lannon Kelly | Osteopath PHONE BLUE 670

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