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J [ | PAGE SIX & FROM SITKA Andy Carlson, Hunt Foods re- resentative of Sitka, is registered it the Gastineau Hotel "Cled Deg AND OTHER POEMS OF THE NORTH” By CHARLES E. GILLHAM Wiiter, Naturalist, Hunter, Alaskan Authority B Best book of verse from the Arctic since Robert W. Servi A volume you will read, re-read and treasure always, if you love God’s outdoors. Seasoned, Salty, Rugged philosophy of bare-knuckled hardship.. mext best thing 10 a trip to the Land of the Midnight Sun. HUNTINGTON 14, W. VA, game in Tokyo between Seals, (International Soundphoto) THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Million Dollar Apartments for Kefchikan FOR SALE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1949 I FOR SALE BOAT “JULIA D" halibut and troller. Call Thane 3-5 rings after 4 pm. KRAUT CABBAGE and small car- rots. $3 per sack. Northern Veg- etable Farm. (—))‘_I)::ITZAI_D\\ IN acrosnic piano less than 1 year old, 1 folding bed and mattress. Ph. 538 days, Black 520 after 7 p.m. 10 hp MERCURY with 8 hrs. $200. 3rd house from power house at BEDROOM House, fu | 37. | HOME Insulation and weather- ncrete | Combination ARB 5—Packer at Small Boat Har- | bor priced for immediate sale. 1 2-BEDROOM home, hardwood floors, fireplace, view, yard, near school, churches and business district; partially furnished, base- ment, garage, view. |4-BEDROOM home Deuglas High- way, partially furnished, base- | ment, garage, view. DOUGLAS apartment and business { property center of town, partial- ly furnished; view, garage, elec- tric kitchen. Y !‘ er, large basement, furnace, par- |SIXTH ST, View Home beautifully { furnished, very large rooms, beau- FOR SALE 20 HOUSES NOW NEAR completion. Ready for occupancy around Nov. 1. Two bedrooms with allowance for third. All with full concrete base- = ments and garage. Automatic ol 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 and equipped building in an ex- A perfect Gift Book, exquisitely printed, | MRS. DOUGLAS MacARTHUR | beautifully bound, and priced at only | ¢hrows first ball in opening Thane. SIXTH ST, 3-bedrooms, dining| cellent location. Owner will fi- $3, postpaid. San | room, garage, electric dishwash-| nance. 3 BEDROOMS; built two years aga Orger eesy Francisco Seals and TOKyo | Standard Publications, Inc. Giants, Over 50,000 fans were basement, fully furnished. Good| gayy furnished, ~wall-to-wail| by Jimmie Larson. Full concrete P. 0. Box 1240 present for contest won by view. 873 Basin Road. Ca”:’Bl“i carpeting, G. I. loan. basement, large view windows, tile bt 3 3 kitchen; Finance by FHA. Doug- las. e e eteded Ul et ) tiful terraced yard, electric Kitch- L.E.BALDWIN INC. BULDER stripping. Warde A. Johnson, S b ' .| EARL W. MORRISON - ACCHITECT Phone 81. 26 1 moi €M immediate occupancy. G. I. wllumwm“ mnezB‘ { loan. Office in Alaska Credit Buream Plumbing © Healing Harri Machine Shop, Inc. |rector of the Federal Housing Ad- | ministration. zcun]unctlon with L. S. Ferris, owner | {longtime Alaska resident, with as- | | Clinton C. Staples, Territorial Di- He made the announcement in! of Ketchikan’s Stedman Hotel and | Prince George .. . 35—Partly Cloudy tween Boston and Salem. ao-;‘éa'l? Diesel Yacht “Triton. SEALS GET FLOWERY TOKEN . OUTLINED FOR SOROPTIMISTS $4,200 takes home Nob Hill Doug- REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTR | Phene 676 over First Natiornel Bank i | FORSALE Plans for construction of & mill- | goqiqy 42—Cloudy Scattle 44 Partly Cloudy| Hull and engine in good conaie| las, 3 bdr, electric kitchen, base- SPECIAL OFFER jlon-dollar apartment bullding 1 | gotzebue .. 42—Cloudy | Whitchorse ... S s oAy | {ion. Interested parties contact| ment, garage, furnace, etc. Terms. |SIX BEDROOM HOUSE to salvage : downtown Ketchikan were revealed | pfcGrath ..13—Fog | Yakutat 40_Rewn| Carl Vevelstad, P. O. Box 582,!NEW 2-bdr. home. FHA. Douglas. | Make an offer. OII Burners AIE L008Y. .| Nome 25—Clear i G i | Petersburg, Alaska. 25 tf|INCOME PROPERTY. Ninth Street. SPECIAL OFFER The building will house 110 units { Northway oo 0—Snow| The first successful ironworks in| ——— 5 cabins, two small houses, one| THREE UNIT apartment house, % —effictency, one bedroom and tWo-| petersburg < "43—Cloudy North America was built in Massa- | large house. Territorial Vets loan.{ good nelghborhood, close in, four- Telephone-319 Nights-Hed 730 bedroom apartments—according {0/ portiand 43—Fog | chusetts on the Saugus River beRE(lAMA"ON | th floor attic possible fourth apt. nu“PnY & mnPflY Large yard, view from every apt. Oil, only four loads yearly, new furnace. Storage room in bas- ment. Hot water heat, Well fur- nished, large rooms with buill- in cupboards and large closets. One large 2-bedroom apt., plus TR | i | | The regular meeting of the Sorop- | | BURROWS WELDING CO. JUNEAU, ALASKA PHONE 289 itk Alaska Coastal offers you a new service—to speed you on your way. Through your local ACA agent you can reserve your seat on Pan American o the States . . . and then to any spot . on the globe! And now, for its patrons in Sitka, Hoonah, Tenakee, Skagway, Haines and similar communities ACA holds a special block of seats on Pan Am. . . . giving them equal priorities with ywould probably begin March 1. | The building will be six stories Ferris was in Juneau today to make application for FHA mort- gage insurance. He said construction of the mod- ern reinforced concrete structure high, as tall as any building in the city. There will be a detached garage beside the building with ltlnn will be in charge of L. E. Bald- win, Inc., of Seattle. Earl W. Mor- Irison of Seattle was the architect | who planned the structure. | Perris will be recalled by old- timers in the Juneau area. He lived ifor 17 years at Treaawell, before !gcmg to Ketchikan 29 years ago. CONDITIONS OF WEATHER Weather conditions and temper- atures at various Alaska points, also on the Pacific Coast, at 4:30 am., 120th Meridian Time, and released by the Weather Bureau at Juneau, follow: - ALASKAPTS. . 4 : 3 A SMILING Japanese girl hands a posey to Paul Fagan (left) and Charles Graham, president and vice president respectively of San Francisco Seals on their arrival at Haneda airport, Tokio. Baseball team, managed by Lefty O'Doul, is on exhibition tour. (International) Morgan, Chief of Alaska Investi-§ | gation office, Bureau of Reclama- | tion. { In his discussion, he gave a short ! history of the work of the bureau. | Pointing out the dwindling fuel | supply of the United States, he changer. Latest model. Cost $75. Will sell for $60 with case. Chxdi Jackson, CGC Storis, Juneau. 1 {ET GIFT SUBSCRIPTIONS to! Readers Digest or other popularf magazines ease your shopping! problem. This Xmas, write S. B. ! Fisher, Box 2136 or call Blk. 935.{ stated our coal supplies can only! | cover another 2000 years, our! retroleum supplies aktout 200 years,| SCHWINN bike, See at 406 W. 9th | kitchen table and chairs, skis and | develop our hydro-electric power, which will save lives from flood; poles. Call Red 649. 23 4t sociates, who will erect the struc- 4 S s @ PHEBBLSE v L | 50 D — 5 3 W !ture on Bauden Street near the timist club was held in the Terrace, pROJECTOR for 2x2 slides, 300! Possibillty using attic with -t < 2 5 room of the Baranof hotel Friday | watt, SVE entertainer, coated op- ! ceiling, available new owner. Pres- hospital in Ketchikan. | noon. Guest speaker was Joseph N.! tjca] system. Automatic slide ent owner must make quick trip Sweden. Will sacrifice for only $5,000 down, balance at 6 per cent, owner finance for $150 per month. This way apartment pays for itself and owners apt. month- ly. Owner has no phone, appoint- ments by call 911, No further information to anonymous callers. FOR QUICK SALE—That nice white house with the large lawn g::klmg s;ace on the garage roof, | and our natural gas, 50 years. I st 2 1t and lily pond fountain just past Trhse f:m;"ng L i | 1t this country to survive, we! St i Salmon Creek. Nine patented artio AT Snarents, Conslehi: | must look to our resources, the [REFRIGERATOR: zarge size, Easy-| &cres, almest flat back from road. E | speaker said. Especially must we| gpin-dry washer; davenport set; No underbrush, good timber. A i wise investment and a comfort- able herae, 1 bedroom or three. = | US. ‘d ger, by controlling rivers, and IR nelp the conservation of our | dwindling fuel supplies. produce from | coal, He stated that since 1920 utilities | have grown seven times, and have doubled in the last ten years. By the end of the century it is esti- mated they will be 50 times that of 1920. However, there are 77 mil- synthetic gasoline country today. Funds are obtainable from the treasury at 2': percent in- terest and payable over a period of 50 years to build approved power projects. These are wholesaled to | utilities rather than retailed to a | community. | Each individual project has to | be approved from an engineering, }economic and marketing stand- | point. lion undeveloped kilowatts in thel | {CROSBY Radio combination, Holly~ i wood chair and couch, other | The bureau is making efforts to|{ house-hold items. Ph. Red 765. 3tf | las, H SPECIAL IZ 1947 PLYMOUTHS in A No. 1 shape. |1 1948 BROWN SUBURBAN 16,000 actual miles. Eight passenger. 1 1947 BLUE SUBURBAN, 23,000 | actual miles, eight passenger. |1 1948 MERCURY in good condi- tion. {2 1948 HUDSON 8 in good condi- tion. 1 1948 HUDSON 6 in good condi- tion. 1 1947 HUDSON 6 in good condi- tion. 1 1947 CHRYSLER WINSDOR low mileage, perfect condition. DON'T TAKE MY WORD for it. and try it out. ! We've dropped the price $1,500 ! for quick sale. Now only $10,500. {TWO VERY GOOD BUYS in Doug- both 3-bedrooms furnished. i Large yards. Easy financed for i low down payment. {4-BEDROOM HOME — Beautiful | view of Evergreen Bowl and the Small Boat Harbor. Full rock | foundation and basement large { enough for apt. $7350. i3-BEDROOM FURNISHED, double lost with subtloor of second house. View, good neighborhood. Doug- 3-BEDROOM FURNISHED, full concreté basement easily convert. ed to apt., large flat yard, near stores and school. Only $1,000 down. Price $,000. Has been i appraised at that bare. | 1-BEDROOM at Small Boat Har- | bor, on pilings. $2,100. Take any car to your mechanic | 2-BEDROOM: FURNISHED. 1 block from St. Ann's. $5,500. those who buy their tickets in Juneaul { Anchorage . 30—Partly Cloudy ] Mernice Murphy gave a brief re- ’CALL 22 or see Red Holloway. 2-BEDROOM, FURN., garage, 3 Barrow < 26—Cloudy | | port on the Trygve Lie statement!GUITAR INSTRUCTION.at Alaska ac;le)s pl‘l‘ltix\ne?ii Fritz Cove. $3,400. i A o & | Bethel. 2¢—Partly Cloudy lto the United Nations. It was| Music Supply—Ph. Doug Gregs,| ®paRGAINS - C . | Cordova 43—Cloudy | stressed that the strength of the| Blue 750 ! ‘|- IBARGAING o USED CARS ' Dawson 24—Snow | | United States is an, “influence” ; ¢ 1947 PLYMOUTH SEDAN, new | Edmonton 36—Rain . | policing, rather than a “force” of| FURNISHED HOUSE, electric wa-| Dodge motor. $1100. m‘nlln:s | Fairbanks . 23—Fog police power, ter heater, furnace, concrete]1948 MERCURY SEDAN. $1100. £ | Haines 36—Drizzle ! Guests at the Soroptimist din-| basement, large yard and gar- |1941 NASH bUSTeR cORS $350. Havre ... 41—Partly Cloudy ner were Miriam Dickey, Mrs.| age. Ph. 348. 1938 FORD COUPE. $225. J : | Y, uneau - Alrport 44—Rain | Patricia Baxter, Mrs. Ernest Swan- Annette Island 47—Cloudy |son and Laurene Crduss. 1942 PLYMOUTH, 5 passenger =) T | Miss Dickey gave an cuthusiastic| OUBS. good condition, wACe pm wm ¢ 6 report, of £he adlivities of the Pal DEWMRGLER. B4 kv, Cirero S SALES AGENCY 5 banks club. They are active in ovpnings 316 4th - - - Telephone 911 A 2] | sponsoring theu Fairban‘:fmwncert 1933 PLYMOUTH Sedan. See Peter- ey 2 | season, as well as assisting with{ son at Home Grocery. 21 tf \ F»/’ money in the welfare needs of the WAm 94 | community. HOUSEHOLD furniture, including ST LR S I S G S ;fi 1 large refrigerator, 4-ft. mirror{ WOMAN TO CARE for little girl @ | and Ironrite Mangle, at Lucas{ in my home days 9 to 5. Call ff jUNEAu (l“skom Storage Co. Ph. 707. 318 tf{ Black 324 after 5:30. 5 g {1939 Dodge Canopy Truck, $325.| ROOFING, Repairing and Remodel- ,IEA(HERS MS". A‘ Cash. Christensen Bros., 909! ing. Ph. Blue 608. 28 3t i | : - [Bedoa 310 Y | XPEOTING mother in need of mother need of « " " ENJOYABI.E D!""ER K:’Irmlx.m:::‘ and body re-| furnished apt., on or before Nov. ™ ” shop suitable for general re-| 15 when husband is expected 0 MOTHER IS A STUDEN T— mrs. Blanche H = Second in a series of delightful 4 0 B ton Tod., rifies the sehaol bus with her thrce thla e oy o |events scheduled for the winter sea-| IS 804 maching. shop Warki| to arve in Junan. Willing ta finishes her high school course while they attend grade school. son by the Juneau Classroom priced for quick sale far below( rent or sublet. Contact Mrs. Hall < SRGA G T Teachers' Association was the din-| Yelue: See Stan Perry, 109 Wi-| at Black 694 after 5:30 pm., of 6 ner served in the Gold Room of loughby. Ave, sfisr 4:30 . 2'.“ PO P s it sf Your Deposits - f i e o ke e [ESE O = O I o et s et. 43. - 202 $§ 3 P Approximately 40 teachers and WARM Climate. Overseas work, % 55 E S A F E d their guests enjoyed the affair.|SEVERAL Large ana Small Dia- Trades, Lahor, Clerical, Male, Fe- Piece de resistance was “Les’ Sal-| monds. Perfect stones. Bargain| male. Dollar (refundable) brings g | mon"—Alaska White King, served| prices at the First Nluan:'l list 120 employers. Full informa= A4 | through the courtesy of Leslie{ Bank. . 35 tion. None free. Junau, Bex 4041, Fg BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES Avrit, principal of Juneau high Seattle, 99, Wash. 313 3t school. . TVRE 4 SAVINGS BONDS L RENT DAY Nursery; mothers care, super- g “anda::sor:é:::s ‘facilf;‘i;ya :lr\l;,?fgeu‘: ———EE——'—-——— :::d %loay i P“;:;‘ 11;: 7 T | keeping with the Hallowe'en season.| NICE Clean Rooma steam heated o § HE management of this | Places were marked with artistic| 315 Gold 8* 220 ¢ s s - | handi “l 5 bank is pledged to conserva ‘g;\liLmade cards bfarlng snapshotf STEAMHEATEL weesly © m | 6 tive operation. The safety es and Sally” in their Stev Monthlr. Colonial Rooms. 69 & 4 of depositors’ funds is our | enson Point summer home. IR, Wb 0w GUARANTEED Realistic Perman. primary consideration. In D POS|TS The dinner party was in charge| WORILTZER Spinit picro for rent | ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up . addition the bank is & mem- (;{I the suci;al committee; Rosaand Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143. ifsla's Bnu:vy Shop, Phone zo:.‘ ber of Federal Deposit Insur- lermes, Avis Aamot, Margaret Ma- ~ Decker Way. ] ance Corporation, which in- |N mls BANK ‘land, Stella Gallo and Harriet Berg. — ] sures each of our depositors Adjournment was early to allow Lm A.' rom wflm’“mm POND, os‘:.:: against loss to a maximum of ARE attendance at the Maxim Schapiro| -~~~ =~ o $5,000. ' concert. Ethel Murphy, President of | WILL the party who borrowed my - Printing - Enlaeging the Juneau Classroom Teachers|brown Mallory hat Saturday night Artists’ Paints and Materials The Finesi SEleCtion Everl lN RED presided. please return same to the Baranof Blue Printing - Photostats . Cloakroom. 26 4t B ’ o Foll LOST—Child’s green purse contain- =0 m The Daily Alaska Empire ow the Caba to [[EGET_chi g b || Brownie's Liguor Slore \ ” a A i T FIRST NATIONAL BANK || BOSS' OASIS ~{| c- ro oo 013 . Proni (wide price range) of JUNEAU, ALASEA g LOST—KENS on key chain. Re-| P. O. Bex 2008 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION for a Good Time ;:dx Pinder please return to At = =t rroooe pire. . ——

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