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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1949 Brown Suede Black Suede \\\INI BM QUALITY SINCE | Brown Suede Precious little flats—so popular for their sleek look, their in- formal air and their marvelous ability to blend with creamy- cashmeres, plaids and heathery tweeds. Reprends Co /887 ——ee e . MINFIELD HOME TAG DAY IS BIG SUCCESS; (OVER $900 DONATED TEXAS VISITOR william J. Rhea of McKinney, Texas is stopping at the Baranof | Hotel. Ir ? Open 10 A. M. to 3 A. M. there are additional reports expect- ed from other sources. The gratifying results of this | project will assure complete elec- tric wiring for the first time for ithe Minfield Home, as well as a reirigerator and electric stove, two | much-needed pieces of equipment. A great deal of credit is due/ Once again resiaents of Juneau, | Mrs. John McCormick, who organ- Douglas and vicinity have “come |ized the project, sponsored by the‘ through” generously for a worthy Business and Professional Womens | cause, this latest one being “Tag| Club. The cooperation given by | for the benefit of Mmheld the Teen-Agers was greatly appre- | Day” c A r E | Home. clated by the BPW, who take this| z Early reports show more than | opportunity to express their thanks to all who helped, as well as to all Chinese Food 18900 donated during Friday and | saturday, when Teen Age Club|Who made contributions. Steaks—Chicken | members were on the streets early | | { IIII|IIIIIIIHIIHIHHIHIIIIIIIIIlllllllIIHIIIIII|||II|IIIIIIIIiIIIIIl!!IIIIIlIlIlII!IIIIIIINIIflIIIIIIII|||IIIII||IIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIIlHIII||IlI |and late to tag passers-by, and! SCHWINN BIKES ac MADSEN'S | i Attention TAXPAYERS of JUNEAU Praft J. A. THIBODEAU for Council by writing his name on the hallet. ' AY Can you intelligently answer these questions: 1. What is the frue fmanclal status of your city? 2. Are you financially able to pay 50% more in City Taxes? BIEEETRIETASENERRENIN 3. Are you in favor of soaking the poor with a Sales Tax? ¥ J. A. THIBODEAU is againsi a Sales Tax and a higher raie on properly fax. Write his name on your halle} and assure yourself of a conservative representalive in your cily govern- ment. DT TR REE T P T T BT P R T add T RS LR TS (Paid Advertisement) nlnullln:!le:l!lusslnluuli!s:lzllu=x:_ng|aixsnr:uull“n\llllllilllnutzlllln!ugujl;nlnililSlluin:nlunuuun!unnnl":lfilllllll;nunnnnlunusnnnf: 254 llll!lllllllllllllmlllllllllllllIIIIIIIllIIIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlIIIIIII‘IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIII | He listed them as: 1. Control departure times of Lomons of the fleet. 2. Regulation during both open and closed season. 3. Placing sablefish under the commission’s powers. 4. The licensing of both fish- ermen and boats. 5. Exp'md the commission to | six men, including one from Alaska. Split Season in Halibut Flshmg Opposed Here 6. More control over nursery . grounds. (Conknued il FRae ?fm) ? Commissioners in attendance were: George W. Nickerson, Prince he said. “The split season would Rupert, chairman; Milton C. James, depopulate Alaska. Money is being| Washington, D.C., and G. R. Clark, spent to bring people in here, to{Ottawa. Edward W. Allen of Seattle defend the Territory, and the popu-#was called back and didn't. attend lahion musL be increased. This idea |sthe Juneau meeting. rive many away Further ideas on the matter must eorge Sundborg of the Alaska be written to the commission by velopment Board, said the split ' December 1, so that a decision may season would increase the ten- be rendered during the coming dency of “get it and get out.” He January conference. proposed making Seattle boats use their ten days to go and come from the banks, allowing them some five days fishing. SIX PROPOSALS LISTED i Dr. W. M. Chapman, commission FROM PELICAN advisor, listed six proposals to P. S. Ganty of Pelican City is change the existant treaty, ut ex- registered at the Baranof Hotel. plained it would be a long arduous task. Canada has not agreed, but the United States stands ready to/ put the changes into effect, he said. TATOMA GUEST James C. Smith of Tacoma is smpplng at the Baranof Hotel. COULEE DAM VISITOR S. E. Hinton of Coulee Dam is stopping at the Baranof Hotel. -|-|—-H-H+I++'H'H+H—I-I+H'|'|+ FOR SALE 1 W-A-N-T A-D-§ B s FOR SALE FOR SALE qEWING machine, high 314 6x | sale, $2,000. 1939 Master Deluxe Chev. Tudor S 250. REMEMBER Duck Creex Lumber | Co. when you need lumber. We deliver your 307 1mo| PRICES. We will needs. Phone 368. USED Reducing Equipment. Exer: cycle and rowing machine. Bar- gain. Phone 477. 312 tf TABLE Saw $20; ping pong tnbley $10; 1 pr, skies with bindings and, steel poles, 518 Ph.Red 611. 12 3c N NEW 2-bedrocm house with full concrete basement, completely m- sulated, platered thruughout Hardwood floors; rubber tile in | Pl kitchen and bath. Oil heat. Fi- nanced by FHA, Call 96. 312 tf ONE Model “A” Ford Pickup, $175. chair, NEW-NEW-NEW—3 bedrooms, fire- Crownn Engine. Priced for ‘quick '3 _BrDROOM hom DOUGLAS Highway, 3-bdr. home, 314 6t{DOUGLAS 3-bedroom home, elec also cut special sizes. SEATTLE | SEVERAL 20 HOUSES NOW under construction. Ready washing machine, play pen, baby place, hardwood floors, garage, scales, training chair, wagon, basement, ready occupancy 3 for occupancy after Sept. 15. Twa cleeping bag. Leaving town, must | weeks. bedrooms with allowance for sell. Phone Red 559 after 6| BEAUTIFULLY furnished home,| third. All with full concrete base- p. m. 314 3t can have 3 bedrooms, view, im-| ments and garage. Automatic oil 4 SRER S0 S, mediate occupancy, under $10,000.] heat. Modern insulation. Hard- | TROLLER “IXL”, 34 ft, Chrysler| ciose in. wood floors and large view win- dows. Financed by FHA with lib- eral terms. Low down payment Plans and specifications may be inspected in this office. well furnish- ed, electric d asher, base- ment, garage, etc; close in, $9,800. fen L fe;fl"; partially furnished. Office In Alaska Credit Bureau Douglas e M THE McClelland, Home, Douglas, PHONE - - 234 AIRFLOW De Soto 5-passenger completely redecorated, immediate £ coupe, tadio, heater, excellent| occupancy; 2 bedrooms, . view, WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 condition, 6 ply tires, $700. Red| close in. o Office in Alaska Credit Burcau HOUSES FOR SALE tric kitchen and water heater; SIX year old baby crib; high-: floor furnace, garage. 2-bedroom furn., Juneau, $5500. chair, Smith typewriter. CauiAPPR, 11 mi. Glacier Highway, {4-pd., furn. Juneau, fireplace, $4750 Red 180. 313 6t 4% acres patented land with|j.ped, furn. Juneau, piling, $2100. small house. $900. 1-bd. furn., Juneau, Star Hill, 3,000 LOTS 3% mi. Glacier Highway; 17| Duplex, 2- and 1-bed. apts., $5000. acres Douglas Higway, patented.} opt. Bldg., two 2-bed., one 1-bed., cabins and summer ' fyrn, hot water heat, oil 4 loads a year. $21,000. completely redecorat-| Apt. Bldg., 7 1-bed., house, bldg. lot, homes. 2-BDR. Apt., ed, well furnished, balance build- ing suitable other apt. or com- mercial purposes; Douglas. ty near boat harbor, suitable for shops and apartments. EW—Douglas—eligible FHA, bedroom house. MURPHY & MURPHY, REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS hene G'IG over First Natior:sl Bank | FOR SALE - One 1937 Ford Sedan, $100. See; at Jay's Super Service. % éxmmons Metal Bed, springs and ! mattress, $20; Easy Washing ma- chine, new wringer, $75; Taylor Tot baby walker, $3.50. Ph. mack{ 398 after 6 p. m. or all day Sun- | day. 3-ROOM Lena Beach Cabin furn-| ished, sink and running water, oil stove, nice garden and berries; 311 11‘1946 FORD 4-Goor; 311 tf{JUST a smail parc of the money 2-bed., basement, you now spend for fuel will pro- | vide a warm, draft-free home thru modern insulation. Plan now! for winter. Warde A, Johnson,: phone 81. 299 1mo! or; 1047 Chev. 2- door; 1949 Dodge Coronet 4-door; ! 1940 Chrysler; 1937 Plymouth. R. : W. Cowling Motor Co, 99 tf :6-bed. house to salvage. $2,500 in- 1 new Remingtoh adding mach-!ONE Used White Electric Sewing| ine; 1 Underwood standard type Machine. Phone Blue 564. 308 tf writer, priced for quick sale. Ca Douglas 222. 311 t i full 5 shot.! NEW Ithica 12 ga. choke 30-inch harrel, shotgun, Electric Radio. 1 table model | ‘Westinghouse Radio. Apply Phon 749 after 6 o'clock. 305t Original cost $85; a steal at $65. 'B Green 680. 311 tf§ GIRLS mc}cle with b:xsket prac4 tically new, $4250. Ph. Green 330 evenings. 310 tf ILL RECK residence at 342 Dit- | son Ave. 3 bedroom home, con- crete basmt., pool, game room, | laundry, garade. Compl. furnish- j ed. Owner will finance. Phone Green 410 for appointment. 05 tf 1939 Dodge Canopy Tluck $325.1 Cash. Christensen Bros.,, 909} F 12th Street. 310 tt STENO-TYPE _ machine, almost new, with books, teach yourself. Phone 654 after 5:30 pm. or write Box 1534, 310 5t SEINE Boat Tenakee for quick sale, after fall fishing. Inquire Ronald John, Angoon. 310 12t FRIGIDAIRE range, washing ma- chine, good condition. After 5 p. m. call Black 390. 310 tf ANOTHER CLIPPER EXTRA— Good adting B! Pan American serves piping hot meals @ and tasty snacks aloft... complimentary, of course. That’s another reason to make your next trip % by swift 4-engine Clipper% For frequent, dependable service call ..o BARANOF HOTEL — PHONE 106 LI AMERICAN, HALIBUT boat Valiant with hali. but and trolling gear. Inquire at Boat or F. S. Epperson, Fritz Cove Road. 309 tf LOG CABIN 2sx10 It inside. Hawk | 110 VOLT 5 KW Kohler light plnnt,. CHINATOWN Cate, 'OR SALE: Weiding and body re= 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 pn. 28 tf Inlet. Call 143, 202 tf full set heavy duty Storage bat- | teries guaranteed 10 years, used! three. Now that we have City power, it's in my way. I dare you to make an offfer. J. P. DeHart, Auk Bay, Alaska. casn Or easy Profitable business. 82 tf payments. Call 796 after 7 p. m. i'36 PLYMOUTH, new roof, new plumb., good fur- nace. Income $425 mo. $21,000— $7500 to handle. CAFE, machine shop, large proper-|Best lot, across Fed. Bldg., $6,000. Houses to salvage. 5 acres, 3-bed. house, 1-bed., cabin, “barn, good water, gardens. 11 miles, $7950. barn, good water, gardens, 5 acres, 3-bed., Auk Lake, $3300. 3 acres, 2-bed., Fritz Cove, $3400. 1 bed., new furn., good water, view windows, Douglas Boulevard, $6500. cludes automatic oil furnace, 2 bathrooms. House 65x35x2 stories. garage, Douglas Boulevard, $8500. 3-bed., furn, Douglas, $5,000. 2-bed., furn., Douglas, $4200. 3-bed., furn., Douglas, $3600. Cleared bldg. lot, ski dr., $650. BOATS | Yacht KATINKA, $3500. CRUISER, 26 ft., new 110 Chrys. Crown. Will trade on house, car, etc., $2600. : ECHO, all-around cruiser, i PLYWOOD Skiff, outboard. $2,000. | Several small tables; 1 small Gen. Two SCOWS, two power barges. USED CARS 1 NASH OCoupe, $450. '42 Dodge, recon- ditioned motor, $350. TRAILER, $1500. MISCELLANEOUS USED LUMBER, corr. iron, stoves, outside pnint $3.50 per gallon. PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY 316 4th - - - Telephone 911 WANTED RELIABLE man wanted to call on friends and neighbors. Wonderful opportunity. $15 to $20 in a day. No experience or capital required. Permanent. Write today. Mec- NESS COMPANY, Dept. B, 2423 Magnolia St., Oakland 7, Cali- fornia. (Oct. 3 and 10) BN ST S e o 00, BT ANTED: To rent a basement room for dancing classes for a short period of time. Phone Red 580. 314 5t YEAR round residence on 3 acres patented land, Fritz Cove Rd. 3 bedrooms, water, electricity, base- ment; completely furnished. Lge. yard. Vegetable garden. For appointment call Black 895 or see F. S. Epperson, Fritz Cove Road. 309 tf monds. Perfect stones. Bargain prices at the TFirst National} Bank. 35 U FUR BENT ORECENT APT,, centrally located; good investment. Call 428. 39 tf NICE Clean Room~ n;nm. heate¢ 315 Gold 8¢ 220 ¢ NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Douglas Independent School Board has fixed the rate of tax levy for STEAMHEN TEL rovms, weesly o i 1 Monthly. Colenial Rooms. 69 & ¢ WURILTZER Spinit piano for rent Andersen Piano Shop. Ph. 148. the school year 1949-1950 on all property assessed in that portion of the school district lying outside the incorporated city of Douglas, Al- aska. The rate of tax levy has been fixed at 10 mills on each dsllar of AUTO PARTS New - Used - Rebuilt If we haven't got it—we’ll get it. Seattle Auto Wrecking Oo 1850 1st Avenue So. assessed valye of the property as- sessed. oy | MISCEI.LANEWS The taxes are now due and will be delinquent on or before the 1st day of November, 1949, .at §:00 o'clock p. m., Provided, that if one- half of the assessed taxes shall have been paid on or before the lst day of November, 1949 before the hour of 6:00 p.m., the remaining one-half of the assessed taxes shall not be- come delinquent until the 1st day of March 1950 at 6:00 pm., when the same shall become delinquent; Provided Further that if the taxes on any real or personal property are paid in full on or before the 1st day of November, 1949, at 6:00 p. m. duction in the United States laid from March through June. CHIROPODIST: -Blue 379. 74 1mo GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone fl 315 Decker Way. WINTER and POND, CO. Ine About half the yearly egg pm- a discount of two (2%) percent shall be allowed on such taxes. A penalty of ten (10%) percent per annum shall be added on all sums delinquent untfl such taxes are paid. Taxes are payable to the Clerk of the School Board, make all checks or money orders to ‘same, also the office of the Clerk will' be. open evenings October 10th to 14th - Worto AlRwAYs, \ Trade Mark, Pan American Airways, [ne. TO SEATTLE * HAWAII * ROUND-THE-WORLD K!I’CHIKAN JUNEAU ¢ WHITEHORSE * FAIRBANKS * NOME from 7 pm. until 9 pm. I DOUGLAS INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT By MRS. CELIA E. WELLINGTON Publication date, Oct. 3, 1949. .| Follow the \", s ROSS’ OASIS Dougla tnrh: Gm:ne Btounie'sllqw II Fhone 103 139 So. Frankiin SEVERAL lLarge ana Small Dln-’ 2ND M;ID, household ‘&:Efi{, “no cocking. Write P.O. box 904. 14 6t FILIPINO BOY: House boy “and and maintenance man. P. O. Box 904. 314 6t WANTED: A house or a lot to build on. Close in. Write P. O. Box 756. 314 5t CAPABLE and experienced book- keeper (young lady) for perman- ent position of responsibility. Must have thorough knowledge of ac- counts receivable and office de- tails and be able to handle vol- ume of work. Submit qualifica- tions to P. O. Box 876, Ju- neau. 314 3t WARM Climate. Overseas work. Trades, Labor, Clerical: Male, Fe- male. Dollar (refundable) brings list 120 employers. Full informa- tion. None free. Junau, Box 4041, Seattle, 99, Wash. 313 3t DAY Nursery; mothers care, super- vised play. Mrs. Wm. Passey. Ph. Blue 230. 313 1mo SALESMAN, wife and child need apartment or house to rent. Ph. Jerry Beacon, Baranof Hotel. 2 3t TEACHER needs apartment or small house. Contact Mr. Lenn- strom at High School, or write. General Delivery. 310 tf HUNTERS who like to hunt deer, bear, ducks and geese in out-of- the-way places. Ride the mail boat Yakobi. Weekly trips. 09 6t WHEN Windows Rattle and the wind blows under the door, think of weather stripping and insula- tion. Warde A. Johnson, Phons 81 299 1mo LOST AND FOUND FOUND: Lower plate of teeth. In- quire Empire. 302 tf The first U. S. patent for an ice refrigerator was issued in 1803.