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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1949 field office of the| 11 (oMMIES Io PAGE SIX At ) OASI EMPLOWEE Stockton, Calif., —— OASI. A Call for Your Key to Dorris Stewart. has arrived in TR SO R | ’ L cky Hospitalit Juneau to work in tke Old Age and PUBLIC CARD PARTY BE SE“TEN(ED - - = i = - Kentucky P Yy Survivors Insurance office here.| AWVS Nursery Benefit, Oct. 21st, lx’nnsferred from the(8 p.n, Scomsh Rile Temple. 26 3t wosovmeDash: o, ONTOMORROW! (By The Associated Press) ! ffln SALE ' B R FOR SALE FOR SALE | 31 'th - l(f“g;“?:.?mnf;m:xl:f BOYS 1-piece snow suit, with ARB 5—Packer at Small Boat Har. 20 HOUSES ‘V ¢ Lo {;E“ their convicti last| matching cap, size 2; overcoat, ! bor priced for immediate sale, |NOW NEAR completion. Ready ts fimfied w‘th e O mviction. 1ast | Jegging and cap, size 4; baby bas- |2-BEDROOM _home, hardwood | for occupancy around Nov. 1. Two they were liable to 8 maximum en- | ket with pad and lining; carriage { floors, fireplace, view, yard, pear| bedrooms with allowance for e - o | hoes size 3% and 4, never | school, churches and business| third. All with full concrete base- tence of ten years in prison and a ! fine of $10,000 each. | However, the Smith Act—under which the Reds were tried—was .an ended after passage, and penal- | ‘mc\ were reduced. So the top Reds ]rue a maximum of only five years, | thcugh the penalty of a $10,000 |fine still is a posslblhty ments and garage. Automatic oil heat, electric ranges. Financed by FHA with liberal terms. Spec- ial loan covering down payment available for veterans. 3 APARTMENT unit. One apart- ment with 3 bedrooms. A well maintained, completely furnished other misc. items, all good. ’\11\ Cope, Fh. 458. 29 tf | DINING ROOM set, reasonable. | Call Blue 127. 29 3t district; partially furnished, base- ment, garage, view. i -BEDROOM home Douglas High- way, partially furnished, base- ment, garage, view. ;DOUGLAS apartment and business property center of town, partial- ly furnished; view, garage, elec- Connoisseurs who really appre-’ ciate fine bourbon prefer the dis- tinctive flavor, distilled and aged into OLD FITZGERALD on the same g(‘nmm‘ sour mash rec lpfl since 1870. To discover the key to bourbon satisfaction, call K()I)AK 5 with case, latest model factory perfect condition. 242 4th | St., Ph. 373 29 3t! RPN D« G5, 5. tric kitchen. and equipped building in an ex- 188D FII | ERVOUS = | {10 VOLT, 1500-watt Manual Light |SIXTH ST., 3-bedrooms, dining| cellent location. Owner will fi- o i 55 Plant. O27-Ring 5. 29 6t! rcom, garage, electric dishwash-| nance. 0LD rASHmN:n e ” ,‘ N e T iy g o { er, large basement, furnace, par-|3 BEDROOMS; built two years aga STITZELWELLER DISTILLERY » LOUISVILLE, KY. I STO MAC H | TROLLER “Janice, ft. 8 in. byl 4oy - furnished, wall-to-wall| by Jimmie Larson. Full concrete | ALLIMIN relleves distreasing symptoms | 9 ft. 4 in. Ph. Green 724 p- M1 carpeting, G. 1. loan. basement, large view windows, tile y { of “nervaus stomachy —heavineas utter | write . O. Bow 678. 28 6t | grxTH ST, View Home beautifully| kitchen; Finance by FHA. Doug- BONDED SOUR MASH KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY « 100 PROOF | st R B A0 Sl Ao 530 BOTOR 1834 Plymouth 30-0s| furnishea, very large roomts, beau- | s - - == | By doctors and found highly effective. World | ©° 10 B2 7es i ars Phone | tiful terraced yard, electric kitch- WII.I.IAM wm"_phone23‘ | famous —more thana 4 billion sold todate. | 10e3 | en, tmmediate occupancy. G. I. Office in Alaska Credit Burcan loan. ALLIMIN Garlic Tablets } 3 H 184,200 takes home Nob Hill Doug- Harry Race, Druggist, Inc. SCHWINN bike. See at 406 W. 9th | Quallly dog food mude by ARMOUR There is no substitute for Newspaper Advertising! | GUS GEORGE 26 tf and weather- A, Johnson, 26 1 mo HOME Insulation | stripping. Warde Phone 81 Yacht “Triton.” “ 50-FOOT Diesel | Hull and engine in good condi- | Interested parties contact P. O. Box 582, 25 tf tion. Carl Vevelstad Petersburg, Alaska. 11948 PONTIAC tires, radio, heater, low mileage; like new. Rm. 307 Baranof. 24 6t las, 3 bdr., electric kitchen, base- ment, garage, furnace, etc. Terms. {NEW 2-bdr. home. FHA. Douglas. {INCOME PROPERTY. Ninth Street. 5 cabins, two small houses, one large house. Territorial Vets loun.‘ MURPHY & MURPHY | REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS ! Phcne 676 over First Nationsl Bank WILLYS Station Wagon, 3 mo. old. perfect condition. See at Jorgen- son's Motors or call 446. 24 tf DIAMOND earrings, Tiffany set- | ting,; diamond ring, 3 stones; ap- . praised at $800; will sacrifice for' $500. Call 868 or write P. O. Box 2581 " PoRSALE | BEST BUYS THIS WEEK GLACIER Highway, lovely setting, just:past Salmcn Creek, modern house and 9 patented acres. 1 bedroom now, will add two more if desired. Garage, landscaped, pool and fountain. Worth twice as much if Methodist College comes to Juneau. No telephone, appointments only. Furnished. $12,000. THREE bedroom furnished house, full concrete basement, large lot, Douglas, $8,000. THREE bedroom, furnished, double lot, fenced. $5,300. BARGAINS IN BOATS, Used Cars, Furniture, Paint. SUPERETTE 21 stl‘ i PETER WOOD spin-dry washer; davenport set; ] kitchen table and chairs, skis and | 11933 PLYMOUTH Sedan. See Peter- ! We Set the Retail Food Prices in Alaska poles. Call Red 649. 2. CROSBY Radio comblmmon, Holly- wood chair and couch, other house-hold items. Ph. Red 765. 3tf son at Home Grocery. 21 tf| | V-8 MERCURY engine, “suitable !or| rebuild, head, pan, intake, in-!{ cluded, $25. Also General Mo- ! | tors Auto Radio, plays nice, $25.; SALES AGENCY 316 4th - - - Telephone 911 WANTED ° | ONE bedroom house, 930 W. 1itn| o' 0“" Pr'«ces are the L”WEST —— Street a5 6t SO0 R 85, L “‘ROOFING Repairing and Remodel- HOUSEHOLD furniture, including; ing. Ph. Blue 608. 28 3t g large refrigerator, 4-ft. mirror} ° - d ! o iA FAIR Hull of 28 ft. or over; mo- =unae the quality is the BEST || 2ManagersNamed, | wa o s o Dol oo suee " imorias o it : Write Empire 184, 26 3t i Moca of All Coffee COFFEE, Bulk . 2 pounds 9T WE GRIND IT TO SUIT YOU REDDI—WIP . KLEENEX . Get Ready for the Blow 3 pkas. 99 2 for 99« Third Coming Up for Big League Teams NEW YORK, Oct. 20.—®—The Washington Senators and Chicago White Sox are managerially set forj | ; i 4 i I | wREFRI(‘ERATOR Large size, Easy- | i { | | 3 4t | f: Sie-toll LRCE e oth i 1 0 . . ni | - u . . ‘ | | ] | | Reds probably will have a successor to Bucky Walters within a week. The Senators yesterday named | PBucky Harris, who twice previously next season and the Cmcmnau[ 3-ROOM Lena Beach Cabin rum-; ished, sink and running water, oil | stove, nice garden and berries; "’ 1 new Remington adding mach- | ine; 1 Underwood standard type- 1+ writer, priced for quick sale. Call} Douglas 222. 311 '.f, RE‘VIEMBER Duck Creex Lumber| Co. when you need lumber. We| also cut special sizes. sm’r'ru-:l PRICES. We will deliver your | | needs. Phone 368. 307 1mo i { EXPECTING mother in mneed of furnished apt., on or before Nov. 15 when husband is expected to arrive in Juneau. Willing to rent or sublet. Contact Mrs. Hall at Black 694 after 5:30 p.m., or P. O. Box 343. 26 64 HE{P Wan_ttz ;aska Laundry. 8tt WARM _ Climate. Overseas work. Trades, Labor, Clerical. Male, Fe. male. Dollar (refundable) bringa —_— list 120 employers. Full informa« R(’a l Gflld L had been fired as Washington Skip- 1939 Dodge Canopy Truck, $325.{ tion, None free. Junau, Bex 4041, . . per, to handle the Club’s reins Iorl Cash. Christensen Bros., 909| Seattle, 99, Wash, 313 3t LARGE SIZE the next three years. He succeeded} 12th Street. 310 tf il ORANGE BASE ONE CAN MAKES HALF GALLON ORANGE JUICE Oregon === Land o’ Apples APPLE SAUCE .. . MADE THE RIGHT WAY FOR BETTER FLAVOR 3 ins 99 Reguar Size Old Duich 8 fins 9O« 3 for 99 m Joe Kuhel. iskey II, Vice President, announced in Chicago that Jack Onslow would be back as manager of the White Sox. This came as a surprise since it October 17, 1949, authorizing the name of the gas screw VANITY, official number 256251, owned by Theodore R. Samples, of which Ju- neau, Alaska, is the home port, t> be changed to DIVER. JAMES J. CONNORS, Collector At the same time, Charles Com- Several small tables; 1 small Gen. Electric Radio, 1 table model Westinghouse Radio. Apply Phone | 749 after 6 o'clock. 305 tf( | FOR SALE: Weiding and body re-| pair shop suitable for general re- | FOR BERKELEY; MEET CALIF. ON SATURDAY | SEATTLE, Oct. 20.—(®—The Uni- versity of Washington Huskies en- DAY Nursery; motk-xers care, super- vised play. Mrs. Wm. Passey. Ph. Blue 230. 313 1mo FCR RENT NICE Clean Room» =‘~nm heated, LOST Will the person who picked Sept. 23 3t Gary Hansen’s dog Oi flth please return it. MISCELLANEQUS B e S SR AL U L P GUARANTEED Realistic Perman. L.bby S L] L] L] had been speculated that a new pairs and machine shop work;| 315 Gold St 220 § manager would ke brought in to fill§ priced for quick sale far below a out the remaining year of Ons]owsl value. See Stan Perry, 109 Wil- STEAMHEATED rcoums, weekly of TOMATO JUICE. 3 46 oz ins 99 Eh e Warren Giles, whose Cmcirmanl 2 ' 2 o et PRI L » Kl"g of Seas ~ | WORILTZER Spinit piano for rent 3 Club is now the only team without|LOG CABIN 26x15 It inside. Hawk | PR AN FULL OF SUNSHINE—TAKE SOME EVERY DAY j Y a manager, announced he expected | Inlet. Call 143. 202 tg| Anderson Plano Shop. Ph. 143. to fill the spot withi; S ————— AlMoN hns ( % s; pot within the next week CHINATOWN Cafe, casn or easy AUTO PARTS L] L} i payments, Profitable business. Mew .2 Loed o Bebulle This leaves only one major league Cni’l 796 a.(te 7 » If we haven't got it—we’ll get it. Island Belle BUY ALASKA spot on the uncertain list. Zack Tl o Seattle Auto Wrecking Co. Taylor, whose St. Louis Browns fin- | SEVERAL Large ana Small ma-] 1950 1st Avenue So. 26 ti H y ;f:ed sev;_nzh in the American! monds. Perfect stones. Bargain i f ague, left for Florida without ices at the First National A" GRAPE JUI(E L] p““s 99( Fels N“ptha having his contract renewed. There f;mh 35 t L°ST B ! UUHD THIS IS GOOD FOR YOU—FOR YOUR HEALTH pok oen 0wk s WILL the party who borrowed my iR Notice is hereby given that the brown Mallory hat Saturday night S A ars i ( Collector of Customs for this Dis- 38 HusKlB lE AVE please return same to the Baranof » » L s trict has issued an order dated Cloakroom. 26 4t Hunt’s . CLEANSER WE BUY FOR CASH—PASS THE SAVINGS ON TO YOU ° 91ins9Y¢ Juneau, Alaska First publication, Oct. 18, 7949. TLast publication, Oct. 21, 1949. NOTICE train at noon today for their Sat- urday football engagement at Berk- ely with the University of Calif- ornia. The Huskies wound up their train- ent, $750. Paper curls $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 20L 315 Decker Way. I \( VEN i 4 e o'r:ctfielgsgmd:; ffnstp:ifnber Complate. Fholssraphis Supplios Ins ‘ ( *|ished under the practice field lights{ Developing - Printing - 1949, JOSEPH F. PERUSICH as ad- 5 8 Astisty Ma . . ministrator of the estate of FRANK last night and included an hour's Paints and Materials el S scrimmage against the Freshmen. Blue Printing - Fhotostats HUNT FOR THE BEST HERE Puree of TOMATO PACKED IN CALIFORNIA Champion of All Popcorn POPCORN . . 4 large fins 99 BEANS pounds 9O« Hard Quality Yes! It’s Good. California White 6 pounds 99« SHOP HERE — KEEP THE WOLVES AWAY REMEMBER - - - YOU CAN KEEP FOOD PRICES DOWN BY | Federal-Territorial VARLJEN, also known as FRANK VARLEN and FRANK VARLN, De- ceased, duly filed his Final Account and Report and Petition for Dis- tribution, and that a hearing on said Final Account and Report and Petition for Distribution will be held before the above entitled Court in the United States Commissioner’s (Ex-Officio Probate) Court in the Building, Ju- neau, Alaska, on the 29th day, of November, 1849, at 10:00 o'clock A. M. of said day, and that all persons |are required to then and there ap- |pear and present any objections {they may have to said Final Ac- |count and Report and Petition for |Distribution, or to the setflement thereof, and to the distribution of |the residue of the assets of this |estate direct to TEREZA VARLJEN, ‘the surviving widow of deceased. Guards Jim Foster and Bill Bur- nett, seniors, were named co-cap- tains for Saturday’s affray. Thirty- eight players will make the trip. Two Sophomore backs—Gene Norton and Jim Wiley—will carry much of the ball-carrying load for the injury-riddled Huskies Satur- day. Coach Howie Odell worked the two rookies hard in yesterday’s prac- ing in a prolonged session that fin-i tice, and had another l yesterday Ray Hagerup, and plans were made for a masquerade party and scav- enger hunt on Hallowe'en. of last Saturday's game with Stan- ford, MARINER SCOUTS Mariner Scout Troop No. 10 met in the home of Mrs. The rest of the time was spent Sophomore, | in tying knots for our midshipmate Ernie Gurnia, seeing duty at the|ratings—Gladys Uggen, Yeoman. fullcack spot. Both Norton and Wiley saw con- e e siderable action in the.second hali) B rowniols liw Shle NOTICE After this date I will not be re- spensible for any bills contractec. by any one other than myself.— BENNIE J. MELVIN. 26 3t Phone 108 139 So. Frankiin P. 0. Box 2508 NG HERE Dated Alnska, this MADSEN CYCLE & CUBESUGAR pounds 9O¢ o 2 Foton e Cone e ||| ADSEN CXCLE 3 ke GORDON GRAY (s) Full line of Halibut and Trolling R A EAD . OTRERS Yo EVERY DAY Unitea tates Commissoner and ROSS’ OASIS Gear — Many items now at new First publication, Sept. 29, 1949. hr‘: DG::S‘"I:MO Last publication, Oct. 20, 1949,

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