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PAGE SIX CAUTION NOTE 15 GIVEN ON WINTER HIWAY TRAVELNG The Alaska Road Commission muintains and patrols the prin- ¢ipal highways of Alaska through- out the year and winter travel is ncrmally safe if reasonable pre- cautions are exercised toward pro- tectis both the vehicle and the cperator. It is advisable to make local inquiry as to road conditions before traveling, particularly after storms, according to tatement issued by the Alaska Com- mission Vehicles should be 11 good operat- ing condition and te equipped with cars travel in win- veler must protect him-| adequate gear to with-, prolonged periods of ! chains, | relatively few grille | ter elf with tand poseible wheel radiator ing equip- towrope, | antifreeze, rear heater, defroster, covers, normal tire chs [ ment, tool kit, axe, and map. Winterizing ofls and greases necessary use of a {uel additive Standard Oil Company to prevent frost and ice in the fuel tem is recommended. A few crdinary spare parts, such as fan belt, spark plugs, and extra inner and peratures. A few accessories such matches, a pocket knife, can and a small amount of food found useful is opener, may be *Travel by those not experienced in sub-arctic winters should be tube may be usefully carried. It limited to temperatures a-ove about ! ot usually necessary to carry extra| —20 degrees Farenheit. Normally, fuel or lubricants in a vehicle of |€Ven in the most severe winter normal consumption. However, the| mCrths, warm spells occur when practice of carrying a small *DJH';”_”' (lnyunv\o temperature moderates supply is good insurance atove this limit. When daytime Mavels aMould be m“”m”_,I«m'wldlu!“s fall below this limit, with sufficient heavy winter clotn- |1t 1S recommended that the traveler to protect them |StOP over until the weather moder- weather in case of ates, as, at such low temperatures, stall, or accident. break- | of cold or stalled engines shelters are nmoquem and is a Road ing from down, heated and foot gear Since | Starting ‘x\ difficult and working at minor | | tunning repairs is hazardous. Be- low about —40 degrees Fahrenheit, | all travel by highway should be suspended. Travel in groups of two ‘m‘ more v is recommended | since this rotection and ’ Second and Franklin | means of relief in case of break- PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS {down of any one \:.hu le. Similarly, Ny 'two or more a single e e —F.YES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Juneau . A Key to Better Living ... Through its accurate news reporis you are informed daily of international, national and local evenis . . . of people and politics. In its editorial columns the important iopics of the day are analyzed, interpreted, made readily understandable. Its cultural features are the “Open Sesame” fo the finer things in life . . . ast, music, literature and the theaire. And through its advertising columns veu are enabled to choose freely what you want and from whom you want Yo buy it at prices within your budget. vehicle are much safer than one|SATRINA DROPS ANCHOR; person traveling Observance of the anove simple‘ | Precautions, th light waiting or walking in sub-zero tem-| will permit the winter traveler not |Company dropped 1 only safety, BAPTISMAL SERVICE AT } it H The sacrament cf the Baptism of | | midway between the tug’s deck and | Infants will be administered at the 11 o'clock worship service of Resur- rection Lutheran Church Sunday ge, morning. Persons having infants or dren should before TONIGHT 5 juicy steaks and delicious fried Chickens. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA IT WILL BE RECOVERED |« alone. The Santrina of Juneau Spruce anchor yes- tons of iron and careful driving, to * travel with remunahle terday morning—13 but with enjoyment. T | men Dock when a line broke while| | the Santrina was attempting to lnad‘ aboard for o trip elsewhere, The anchor was being brmxxht)sxs RUG, | off the dock with a crane and was| elec. range. tion. Green 440 FOR SALE l (I.l\[‘npurt Hotpumt All excellent condi- 15 4t THE LUTHERAN CHURCH SEWING machine, high chair, | washing machine, play pen, baby scales, training chair, wagon, [ sleeping bag. Leaving town, must Phone Red 559 after 6 314 3t the wharf when the line gave up | and the big hunk cf iron went un- However, attached to it was | a log float, which stuck out of the chil- | water, enabling workers to see to be baptized at this time where it went. Workmen said they contact Pastor Hillerman | could get the anchor back where| P- M soebte el SERE noon on Thursday, Oct. 6.|it belonged before long. | TROLLER “IXL”, 34 ft, Chrysler s ! crownn Engine. Priced for quick e o o o o MUSICIANS PROTECTIVE UNION sale, §2000. . . Local No. 672 — AF.L. Hall MIKE'S PLACE IS OPEN! | Special Meeting 7 p. m. AR L4 THURSDAY. 16 2t Douglas 955. MIKE'S PLACE opens again ti2 | RIS — p.m. for those fine AIRFLOW De Soto 5-passenger FOOD SALE coupe, radio, heater, excellent | Come on over. | By Lutheran Ladies Aid, Sears| condition, 6 ply tires, $700. Red! e | Order Ofiice, Friday, October 7, be-| 250, 314 6t e o o ginning 11 a. m sell e o 0o o o 1939 Master Deluxe Chev. Tudox Se- Low mileage. New fenders. | 314 6t | | paby crib; typewriter. 2 nigh- | Call 1 313 6t {SIX year old chair, Smith Red 180. REMEMBER Duck Creex Lumber ! Co. when you need lumber. We | also cut special sizes. SEATTLE | | PRICES. We will deliver your | needs. Phone 368. 307 1mo | USED Reducing Equipment. Exer- cycle and rowing machine. Ba.r-I gain. Phone 477. 312 tf | st i 2-becioom nouse with full; concxete basement, completely in- i sulated, platered throughout, Hardwood floors, rubber tile in | kitchen and bath. Oil heat. Fi- nanced by FHA, Call 96. ONE Model “A” Ford Plcku,). Suo ! One 1937 Ford Sedan, $100. See at Ja Super Service. 3-ROOM Lena Beach Cabin f,urn-| ished, sink and running water, ojl ! stove, nice garden and berries; 1 new Remington adding mach: ine; 1 Underwood standard type writer, priced for quick sale. Cal Douglas 222. 1939 Dodge Canopy Truck,' 352‘ Cash. Christensen Bros., 909] 12th Street. 310 tf SEINE Boat ‘ieuakee for sale, after fall fishing. Ronald John, Angoon. FRIGIDAIRE range, washing chine, good condition. After 5 p. m. call Black 390. 310 tf qu Ing "Ey 310 12t ma- | | { HALIBUT boat Valiant with hall but and trolling gear. Inquire at | Boat or F. S. Epperson, Frita' Cove Road. 309 tf | PRINCESS LOUISE | c.. s your TAKES FORTY-TWO | \ > Forty-two persons embarked on 4 | the Princess Louise of the Canadian | # Pacific Steamship Lines late yes- In the service of Freedom it is prenday, selx. to.goitito ybrince. Kiiz pert, one tc Victoria, 14 to Van-! dedicated to couver, and 21 to Seattle. Passen- | gers were: improving your ‘To Prince Ruperc: H. B. Thomp- son, E. Smith, J. Evans, G. Gorda- nier, William Schaefer, R, Robson. To Victoria: J. Bacon. To Vancouver: S. J. Meredith, |Dr. and Mrs. A. Dale and child, |Mr. and Mrs. Franklin, Mr. and |Mrs. T. J. McCaul, Mr. and Mrs. Robinson, J. Morrison, R. C. Wol- | verton, G. E. Griffin, J. Behe. | To Seattle: Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Monty and three children, Miss C. Walker, Mrs. K. James and four children, J. Hofbauer, A. Phillips, Miss A. Riley and child, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Monton and child, T. J. Jacob- son, R. H. Kaaret, J. Topes. —helping you in the pursuit of happiness. BURDICK ON VACATION Charles G. Burdick, assistant re- gional forester here, will leave to- imorrow of Seattle on a vacation trip. LUNCHEON SALE By Missionary Society of the Memorial Church in the Recreation Hall, Wednesday afternoon, 1 to 315 1t UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska “June 17, 1949 Notice for Publication Notice is hereby given that Jesse Randolph Haddon, entryman, to- gether with his witnesses, Clyde A. Peterson and Russell H. Mills, all of Sitka, Alaska, has submigted flml proof oa his homestead entry, An- embraced in U. S. Survey No. 2569, situated on Northerly side Sitka Highway 2 Miles East of Sitka, Al- aska, containing 0.58 acres, and it is now in the files of the District Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. If no protest is filed in the dis- trict land office within the period of publication or thirty days there- after, said final proof will be ac- cepted and final certificate issued. GEORGE A. LINGO, Manager. First publiclunn. August 10,.1849. Last publication, October 5, 1949. | SEVERAL 312 tl’.i SOUTHWARD TRIP| o P i : 749 after 6 o'clock. life—safeguarding your liberty 1 Dl g chorage Serial No. 09966, for land | | . WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1949 S e R S R R R W-A-N-T A-D-S | went plop into the bay at GOVErn« | fjupufufeimielrimielri- ittt Mt b FOR SALE NEW-NEW-NEW--3 bedrooms, fire- place, hardwood floors, garage, basement, ready occupancy 3 weeks. BEAUTIFULLY furnished home, can have 3 bedrooms, view, im- mediate occupancy, under $10,000. Close in. 3-BEDROOM heme, well furnish- ed, clectric dishwasher, base- ment, gar ete; close in, $9,800. ‘DOUGLAS Highway, 3-bdr. home, partially furnished. THE McClelland Home, Douglas, completely redecorated, immediate occupancy; 2 bedrooms, view, close in. {DOUGLAS 3-bedroom home, elec- tric kitghen and water floor furnace, garage. APPR. 11 mi. Glacier Highway, 4 acres patented land with small house. $900. LOTS 3! mi. Glacier Highway; 1.7 acres Douglas Higway, patented. cabins and summer heater; homes. i{2-BDR. Apt.,, completely redecorat- ed, well furnished, balance build- ing suitable other apt. or com- mercial purposes; Douglas. CAFE, machine shop, large proper- ty near boat harbor, suitable for | shops and apartments. NEW-—Douglas—eligible FHA, bedroom house. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phcre 676 over First I\aua wal Bank o FOR SALE Cabbage and Carrots. ! 316 3t Potatoes, WHITE wool LOaI “size 16 Blue 16 4t e my home r xt to Dcu"- 311 tf ¢+ last High School to person nux-] H. E.\ Douz- 316 tf ! chasing my car at $300. O'Singa, P.O. Box 1261, las. patented land, Fritz Cove Rd., 3! bedrooms, water, electricity, base-‘ ment; completely furniched. Lge.: yard. Vegetable For appointment call see F. S. Epperson, Road. garden. Black 895 ’\t€~ H 39 tf | RECENT APL., centrally good investment. Cail 428. JUST a smail parc of the money veu now spend for fuel will pro- | vide a warm, draft-free home thru modern insulation. Plan now for winter. Warde A. Johnson, paone 81. 299 1mo 46 FORD 4-Goor; 1947 Chev. 2: door; 1940 Chrysler; 1937 Plymo\.m R.| W. Cowling Motor Co. 9 tf — | |ONE Ustd ‘White Electric Sewlllgl Machine. Phone Blue 564. Several small tables; 1 small Gen. | Electric Radio. 1 table model ‘Westinghouse Radio. Apply Phone 305 tf BILL RECK residence at 342 Dit- son Ave. 3 bedroom home, con-i game room, | crete basmt., pool, laundry, ‘garade. Compl. furnish- ed. Owner will finance. Phone Green 410 for appointment. 05 tf! FFR SALE: Welding a;m bod& re- pair shovo suitable for general re-| pairs and machine shop work; priced for quick sale far below value. See Stan Perry, 109 Wil- loughby Ave., aiter 4:30 p.m. 28 tf | 0G CABIN 25116 It inside, Hawk | Inlet. Call 143. 202 tf CHINATOWN Cafe, casn or easy | payments. Profitable business. { Call 796 after 7 p. m. 82 tf SEVERAL large ana Small Dia- monds. Perfect stones. Bargain prices at the First National Bank. 35t FCR REN’E NICE Clean Rooma 315 Gold S& WURILTZER Spinit ptano for rent Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143. AUTO PARTS New - Used - Rebuilt If we haven't got it—we’ll get it. Seattle Auto Wrecking Co. 1950 1st Avenue So. 26 t! LOST AND FOUND LOST: Large cameu pin, keepsake. Reward. Ph. 467. family 15 tf D: Lower plate of teeth. In- quire Empire. \ 302 ti The first U. S. patent for an ice remgelator was issued in 1803. Louismnas state flower is the{z magnolia. Brownie’s Liquor Store Phone 103 139 So. Frankiin P. O. Box 2508 or Fritz Cove . 300 tl- 1949 Dsdge Coronet 4- door.‘ 308 tf Fedi n SE————— FOR SALE 20 HOUSES NOW under construction. Ready for occupancy after Sept. 15. Twa bedrooms with allowance for third. All with full concrete base- ments and garage. Automatic oil heat. Modern insulation. Hard- wood floors and large view wine dows. Financed by FHA with lib- eral terms. Low down payment, Plans and specifications may be inspected in this office. BEDROOMS; built two years ago by Jimmie Larson. Full concrete basement, large view windows, tile kitchen; Finance by FHA. Doug- las. WEST JUNEAU: Small house, fur- nished, good condition, $500 down payment. 3 BEDROOM: Half concrete base- ment ' with garage. Oil furnace; unfurnished; - excellent location near schools. Office In Alaska Crflm Bureau PHONE - - { WILLIAM VIINII-Phone 234 Office in Alaska Credit Burcau HOUSES FOR SALE 2-bedroom rurn., vuneau, $5500. 14-bd., furn., Juneau, fireplace, $4750 1-bed., furn. Juneau, piling, $2100. 1-bd. furn., Juneau, Star Hill, $3,000 Duplex, 2- and 1-bed. apts., $5000. Apt. Bldg.,, two 2-bed. “one 1-bed., furn,, hot water heat, oil 4 loads a year. $21,000. IApt. Bldz., 7 1-bed., house, bldg. lot, 1 new rocf, new plumb., good fur- nace. Income $425 mo. $21,000— $7500 to handle. Best lot, across Fed. Bldg., $6,000. 311 tf {NOW at Northern Vegetable Farm, Houses to salvage. 5 acres, 3-bed. house, 1-bed., cabin, barn, good water, gardens. 11 ’ miles, $7950. barn, good water, gardens, 15 acres, 3-bed., Auk Lake, $3300. i3 acres, 2-bed., Fritz Cove, $3400. !1-bed., new furn., good water, view windows, Douglas ~ Boulevard, { $6500. 6-bed. house cludes to salvage, $2,500 in- automatic oil furnace, 2 )YEAR round residence on 3 acres‘ bathrooms. House 65x35x2 stories. 2-bed., basement, Boulevard, $8500. 3-bed., furn, Douglas, $5,000. '2-bed., furn., Douglas, $4200. 3-be: furn., Douglas, $3600. Cleared bldg. lot, ski dr., $650. BOATS ‘Yficht KATINKA, $3500. !CRUISER 26 ft., new 110 Chrys. , Crown. Will trade on house, car, ete., $2600. ECHO, all-around cruiser, | PLYWOOD Skiff, outboard. !Two SCOWS, two power barges. | USED CARS |41 NASH Coupe, $450. '36 PLYMOUTH, 42 Dodge, recon- ditioned motor, $350. 1’I'RAILER $1500. MISCELLANEOUS USED LUMBER, corr. iron, stoves, outside paint $3.50 per gallon 5 PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY 316 4th - - - Telephone 911 WANTED WANTED to buy 2-bedroom house ! in Juneau or Douglas, approxi- mately $6,000. Ph. 261, 8 to 5 p. | m. ask for Maude Johnson or write P. O. Box 1929. 16 4t garage, Douglas $2,000. | lRELIABLE persons to care for 9 months old baby at my home. Call 95 before 2 p.m. 315 tf WANTED: To rent a basement room for dancing classes for a short period of time. Phone Red 580. 314 5t 5t CAPABLE and experlenced 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 Imo WHEN Windows Rattle and the wind blows under the door, think of weather stripping and insula- tion. Warde A. Johnson, Phone 8l. 299 1mo MISCELLANEOUS CHIROPODIS'[:—Blue 379. 74 1mo GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- WANTED: A house or a lot build on. Close in, Write P. 1 ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 20L 315 Decker Way. -} Box 1756. 314 ity o A ST Lol ’ WINTER and POND, CO, Inc. Complete Photographie Supplies Astists’ Painis and Materia Blue Print ting - Photostats

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