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PAGE SIX FOR SALE: DOVGL Al i bt All equipffient djsted Peldw willl be sold as is where is. Can be NE" S | FOUR YEARS OLD ) seen by bona fide purchasers and for cash only. No terms. WOMAN'S SOCIETY MEETS With the help of her many lit-| BE(AUSE OF (osvl 1 One Electric Meat Saw. THe Rev. Borter’ afinotuniced ‘that |tle friends: Charlotte. Werner cele- H .1 | brated her fourth birthday with a o One Electric Sausage Machine. the Methodist Womans Seciety will | »8/8¢ (It OVL B IR 0 arents e One Oash Register, large. meet at the Parsonage Thursday I;flr) :nd s Wex'§1e|: Robert Brischois, seaman of Lhc One Flat Bed Truck (in storage at Connors Motors). jevening for the purpose of organiz- Th’f‘ an“_“u(‘m S \p‘mt'm playing | Coast Guard cutter Storis, recently One Panel Delivery Truck (Storage at Connors Motors). ing. Al interested persons \le[mmws and mj';‘_h;u refreshménts. | Glscharged from St. Ann's Hospital { One Office Desk. cordially invited to attend. o Raii! following an appendectomy, has One Office Chair. . TR BT BUIBRIN |been granted 10 d‘ays sick lvu\'_e One Set of File Cabinets, Metal. WELL BABY CLINIC HELD BONNIE llHR‘ ‘U NG and 20 days additional leave, it OB 1 Fiséproof Safe ( £ G BeiEecs Tagior The Douglas Well Baby. Clinic| Bonnie Randall flew to Kimshan|was announced today. B L R e, T e was held in the Methodist church [Cove today to Join her husband| Herschel Mann, EN3, has been o yesterday afternoon with a. good [Randy and party, who are out U“yuansfmlud to St. Louls, Mo., for All of the above stored at the bank except the trucks and safe as turnout notwithstanding the bad}a 2 week hunting trip. Randy re-!quty, Artis Copeland, TN, has above indicated. Make an offer on any or all of the above equip- weather, These clinics are held the {ports lots of rain and heavy seas, | peen transferred tc Miami, Fla, I ment, in writing or in person, to The B. M. Behrends Bank, first Tuesday of each month be- l!_ul no deer. Bonnie missed get- \and Felton Holloway, TN, has r | Juneau, Alaska, whith reserves the right to refuse any or all offers. |tween the hours of 2 and 4 pm.,|ting a deer last year, but hopes|ported on board from Seattle to re-; under the direction of the publicjfor better luck this year. place him. 5 health nurse. -Any one desiring to > Also reporting for duty from Se- | e —— e ———-——-——|SCOTER SALVAGE K attle was Richard Eberhardt, RM1 I —————————————————————————————————— salvage of the Fish and Wild-|Albert Dobson, SN, returned from; - life Service vessel Scoter, which|10 days leave in Seattle, and Frec FOR SALE — ANY or ALL — CASH ONLY SHOWING HOURS—10 to 6 DAILY We must dismantle the large house at 316 4th St. (former Housel) within the next few weeks to make way for the big apartment building project. The furniture, furnishings, windows, doors, toilets, furnace, etc., are for sale as is, where'is, priced as follows: Automatic oil furnace, hot water boiler, new burner, ten large radiators, and connecting pipes . $ 700.00 2—toilet sets, wash basins, bath tubs 1 9] 80.00 2—oriental rugs, 9x12 and 9x14, and two pads 150.00 Dining room set—table 44x60 with four leaves, with six (hdll‘S and buffet 66x22 .. 150.00 1—9 cu. ft. General Electric refrlgeralor, glasq doors 75.00 1—4 burner electric’ stove 25.00 1—drop leaf Kitchen table 5.00 1—double sink, restaurant size 35.00 1—double laundry tub 25.00 1—Ilarge brown davenport and matching overstuffed chair ... 100.00 1—large green davenport, 80 in. sl a0 75.00 2—IJarge cane bottom chairs 10.00 1—3 drawer desk . 10.00 1—double bed, qprmgm mattre 58, vanity with bench ‘chiffonier.... 60.00 1—double bed, springs, mattress, dresser with mirror, chiffonier, bedside table BT 75.00 1—double bed, sprmgs. mattress, dresser \nth mlrmr 35.00 1—dresser wnth mirror A < 5.00 36—windows, different sizes 150.00 1—staircase with balustrades 50.00 sion lumber and flooring, Approximately $2400 worth of dime mostly 2x6 and 1x12 full 1,600.00 60.00 TO CONTRACTORS—there is enough material for sale here to build and furnish two 2-bedroom houses. Peter Wood Sales Agency —_—————_——_—d either buck or does may be taken. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA NESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1949 | make an appointment for the clinic on December 6 may do so by call- ing Douglas 774. SCOTER SALVAGE TRY DISCONTINUED tt, EN2, has returned from St ]wunt aground at Bill Point last P Thursday night, has been discon- Ann’s Hospital where he was on tinued, Clarence Rhode, regional three days sick leave. FWS director said today. Kenneth Peterson, YN3, has r Attempts were made to pump ported for duty from Kodiak, andj water from the vessel after a cem- | Jerry Willlams, CS2, has left fux| ent coffer dam had been construct- the Marine Hospital in Seattle for ed to block the gaping hole in treatment. the Scoter’s starboard side. But e “vasa there were oni<| DEAEGATE RARTLET AND COMMITTEE AT (. OF C. MEETING! dently other holes which could not Alaska Delegate E. L. (Bob) be seen in the vessel's hull cartlett and members of the Wick- He said it is not considered ec- onomically feasible to continue sal- | ersham Committee, with whom he {is traveling, will be honored at the vage operations. The FWS office here has requested Washington,| D. C. headquarters for authority to accept bids for the vessel “where is, as Meanwhile, the Coast Guard cut- ter Citrus, which had been stand- ing by assisting in salvage opera- of Commerce tomorrow if the group| rrives on schedule. his ¢ ent mpanions and to discuss cur- issues affecting Alaska and development of the Territory. Should the Washington group; |not arrive in time, the C. of C. Board has a stand-oy program of n - inter motion picture. 5,000 DEER KILLED IN 2 DAYS IN WASH. AS DOES ARE OPEN SEATTLE, Nov REV. MUNCH HERE 1 2—®—In two| |days hunters have killed approxi-| With scarcely a week here before | in the Chelan-|gcing outside, the Rev. Charles E. | | mately 5,000 deer | Okanogan areas, the | Department estimated funch is glad to see Juneau friends | 1 being State Gam yesterday. after away for two months. ! ‘| Roughly 1,500 to 2,000 animals He has been helping out in the As- wese Kkilled in’ the Methow region)sembly of God Community Chmnh‘ and another 2,500-3,00) in the|8L Pelican, replacing the Rev. Chelan area. C. Personeous for that time. Perfect weather conditions have| The Rev. Munch came in Mon- aided the hunters during the spe-|92¥s and will sail Sunday on the " Princess Louise, returning to his cial three-day season in whichiS Heme in Wisconsin. He spent the . |summer here. SYSTEM 'Phene 106 Baranof Hotel MONDAY: Flight 923 arrives from Seattle and Ketchikan ..... Flight 906 arrives from Fairbanks and Whitehorse Flight 906 departs for Ketchikan and Seattle . TUESDAY: Flight Flight Flight 905 arrives from Seattle and Ketchikan 905 departs for Whitehorse and Fairbanks 924 departs for Ketchikan and Seattle WEDNESDAY : THURSDAY: ht 923 arrives from Seattle and Ketchikan 924 departs for Ketchikan and Seattle .......... 923 arrives from Seattle and Ketchikan 906 arrives from Fairbanks and Whitehorse 906 departs for Ketchikan and Seattle RDAY ight 905 arrives from Seattle and Ketchikan .. Flight 905 departs for Whitehorse and Falrbanks ight 924 departs for Ketchikan and Seattle *. SUNDAY: ght “light 923 arrives from Seattle and Ketchikan 924 departs for Ketchikan dnd Seattle . Limousine departs from the Pan American Sales Office One Hour Prior to Cllpper Departure Pan Ameriean World Air PAN AMERICAN WORLD AIRWAYS NEW scm;nuu: EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 1, 1949 Phone 106 Flight 3 arrives from Seattle and Ketchikan ... p.m. e/ Flight 924 departs for Ketchikan and Seattle ..................2:15 p.m. }nf‘?r?;&algfgfie:ag?{%’;i‘g:y”fl The 1 of five convicts who [broke jail at Phoenix, Arizona 11 {days ago is on his way back be- hind bars. He is Jack Tatum, the {Only one of the five who made la clean get-away. Tatum surren- ldered to FBI men at El Paso, Tex- las, late yesterday. He was unarmed land broke. Two of the men who j!rind the jailbreak with Tatum ‘were killed by a guard. The other | two were recaptured shortly after eak. t p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. T ST. LOUIS, IL.—*“Lmean it when switched to Calvert long ago, because 1 like its better taste. And with me it’s the taste that counts.” CALVERT RESERVE Blended Whiskey —86.8 Proof—65% Grain Neutral Spirits Calvert Distillers Corp., New York City -— . me |GLOVER ON REPORT HE FOUND GOLD REEF B o 2 o T o e e W-A-N-T A-D-S et FOR SALE FOR SALE BOAT “JULIA D' halibut and troller. 3-5 rings after 4 p.m. basement, fully furnished. Good view. 873 Basin Road. Call Blue | 375. 30 tf [OME Insulation and weather- | stripping. Warde A. Johnson, Phone 81 26 1 mo 30.FOOT Diesel Yacht “Triton.” | Hull and engine in good condi- on. Interested parties contact Carl Vevelstad, Petershurg, A 2 u 1578 ALASKANS PAY: (SPECIAL U. S. TAYES| Tax stamps covering occupa- tions subject to special Federal taxes were issued during the fiscal 1049 to 1,578 special-taxpayers year in Alaska, of Internal Revenue of the Trea- sury Department. Number of Alaska taxpayers in each category was as follows: Wholesale liquor dealers tax) 22: retail liquor dealers ($27.50 tax) 579; wholesale dealers in fer- nted malt liquors (8$55) 17; lunchecn meeting of the Chamberj, .. qeglers in fermented malt | liquors ($22) 36. dealers in colored oleo- tions, returned to Fanshaw B o 1 | Retail lto transter equipment salvaged| e party is expected to AITIVe; .. garine (348) 64; retail dealers |from the Scoter to the FWS power | °" 20 Army Air Force airplane to-|;, yncolored oleomargarine ($6) barge which is at the scene. morrow morning from Cordova. |j49. retail dealers in ' mnarcotics The Citrus will return to its re-| Delegate Bartlett will be asked’ s, gp; narcotics prateitionersj gular duty servicing aids to navi- ° take o the program in ””'Hs!; 77; billiard or pool room pre- gation. wranof Gold Room, to introduce | icec (620 per alley) 10; coin-op- erated amusement device premises ($10 per device) 341; erated gaming device ($100 per device) 200. No special-tax stamps were i sued in Alaska in categories cov ering wines, national firearms, or marihuana. Total yield to the Federal g ernment from the stamps sold in Alaska during t year was $48,872.50. C .E. D. CHAIRMAN DEFENDS SPENDING premises he FOR "(OLD" WAR SPOKANE, Wash., Nov. 2—(P— The Chairman of the National Committee for Economic Develop- ment urges businessmen not to be so0 critical of government. “There are certain facts we've got to live with these days” W. Walter Williams of Seattle told the Inland Empire Electrical Dealers’ Association. “Our debt is huge. We've got to spend billions every|io47 KAISER SEDAN, 16000 miles— | year in the cold war .. . Business- men must realize -we can't pay for the last war overnight and that certain fixed expenditures will be in our budget for a long time to come.” “The be the state.” Williams also was pessimistic akout an early end to the “cold war,” which he predicted may con- tinue “for a generation or more.” NO COMMENT FROM preservation of our freedom FAIRBANKS, Nov. 2—(@®—Art Glover had no comment yesterday on reports he had located the gold- Learing reef at Fishwheel which has caused such a flurry. Glover is assayer in charge ‘ot the Territorial Assay Office at the University of Alaska. ELKS ATTENTION Regular Lodge Meeting tonight, Initiation and feed. p.m. SROOM House, full concrete | P. O. Box 582,| according to the Bureau | ($110 | and | and coin-op- | big reward,” he added, “will § Combination ARB 5—Packer at Small Boat Har- | call Thane| bor priced for immediate sale. 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. { property center of town, partial- ly furnished; view, garage, elec- tric kitchen. SIXTH ST. 3-bedrooms, dining room, garage, electric dishwash- er, large basement, furnace, par- tially furnished, wall-to-wail carpeting, G. I. loan. SIXTH ST. View Home beautifully furnished, very large rooms, beau- tiful terraced yard, electric kitch- en, immediate occupancy. G. I. loan. $4,200 takes home Nob Hill Doug- las, 3 hdr, 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 loan. | { REALTORS - ACCCUNTANTS | Phene 676 over First Natiornal Bank i i FCR SALE !DOUBLE BED BOX springs in- nerspring{ mattress, chiffoniere with mirror. vanity with mirror and bhench complete set in very good condition. Phone 259. Clar- ence Rhode. PO cues, space washing machines, Bendix. Phone. 259. i | very resonable. also have Maytag and MW replaced takes long. x 12 ft. cabin at| must be mov- 1937 FORD. Best offer Call Thane 2 short 1 it. [SMALL 10 ft. small boat harbor, ed. $50. Inquire Laundrette 3ld and Franklin Str. '38 STUDEBAKER CéUPE. runs good; 19 ft. Sea sled, 7 ft. beam, : | X { i H i ! make offer. Call Red 649. | ! .7. o ° L] . . . I le 193¢ Airflow DeSota, 5 :o passenger Coupe. Perfect © condition throughout. Radio, ® heater, $600. Red 250. . e ® o o o 0 o 0 o o i :FOR. SALZ: Baby bed and mat- bathinette; waby buggy; stroller; portable washer; clothes tress; l dryer rack; cocktail table; iron- ing boarc: hassock. Call at 1133- E. St. or Blue 520 before 8 p.m. daily. good condition, $1200. Douglas Gray, Hotel Juneau. REFRIGERATOR: kitchen table and chairs, skis and poles. Call Red 649. CROSBY Radio combination, Holly- wood chair and couch, GUITAR INSTRUCTION at Alaska Music Supply—Ph. Doug Gregg, Blue 750. 1942 PLYMOUTH, 5 passenger coupe, good condition, heater, Ph. 64 days, Green 930 evenings. 1933 PLYMOUTH Sedan. See Peter- son at Home Grocery. 21 tf HOUSEHOLD furniture, large refrigerator, 4-ft. and Ironrite Mangle, Storage Co. Ph. 707, value. Inlet. Call 143. mohds. Perféct stones. prices at the First Bank. - LOST AND FOUND DOUGLAS apartment and business | 'MURPHY & MURPHY| TABLE with rack, balls, | We necd‘ by ! zarge size, Easy- spin-dry washer; davenport set; |~ 23 4t other house-hold items. Ph. Red 765. 3tf radio, including mirror at Lucas 318 tf. FOR SALE: Weiding and body re- pair shop suitable for general re- pairs and machine shop Wwork; priced for quick sale far below See Stan Perry, 109 Wil- ‘loughby Ave., siter 4:30 pm. 28tf§ LOG CABIN Zx15 Iy inside. HawFk T 202 t SEVERAL large anq Small Dia- Bnrgnln National 35t FOB SALE i 20 HOUSES i |NOW NEAR completion. | Ready for occupancy around Nov. 1. Two bedrooms with allowance for third. All with full concrete base- ments and garage. Automatic ofl heat, electric ranges. Financed by FHA with liberal terms. Spec- ial loan covering down payment available for veterans. APARTMENT unit. One apart- ment with 3 bedrooms. A well maintained, completely furnishe. and equipped building in an ex- cellent location. Owner will fi- nance. BEDROOMS; built two years age by Jimmie Larson. Full concrete basement, large view windows, tile :dtchen; Finance by FHA. Doug- as. WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 Office in Alaska Credit Bureau 3 3 '1 -BEDROOM HOME — Beautiful view of Evergreen Bowl and the Small Boat Harbor. Full rock foundation and basement large enough for apt. $7350. 1-BEDROOM at Small Boat Har- bor, on pilings. $2,100. 2-BEDROOM FURNISHED, 1 block from St. Ann’s. $5,500. 2-BEDROOM, FURN, garage, 3 acres patented, Fritz Cove. $3,400. $500 will handle. BARGAINS — USED CARS 1947 PLYMOUTH SEDAN, new Dodge motor. $1100. 1948 MERCURY SEDAN. $1100, 1941 NASH business coupe. $350. 1938 FORD COUPE. $225. PEPER W00D SALES AGENCY 316 4th - - - Telcphonc 911 | - WANTED | WANTED BOOKKEEPER, Murphy | & Murphy. e ! ! i | {WANTED WAITRESS. Apply Mi ror Cafe. ROOFINL: Repairing and Remodel- ing. Ph. Blue 608. 28 3t |EXPECTING mother in need of furnished apt., on or before Nov. 15 when husband is expected to arrive in Juneau. Willing ta rent or sublet. Contact Mrs. Hall at Black 694 after 5:30 p.m., ar P. O. Box 343. 26 G HELP Wanted. Alaska Laundry. 8t1 WARM Climate. Overseas work, Trades, Lahor, Clerical. Male, Fa- male. Dollar (refundable) brings list 120 employers. Full informas tion. None free. Junau, Bex 4041, Seattle, 99, Wash. 313 3t MISCELLANEOUS ARANTEED Realistic Perman. ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 20L 315 Decker Way. t WINTER and POND, CO. Ine, Complete Pbotographic Supplies Developing ~ Printing - Enlerging Astists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Fhotostats FOR RENT NICE Clean Rooms ¥»am heated, 315 Gold 8¢ 220 STEAMHEATEL rooms, weekly o Monthly. Cclcniai Rooms. 69 20 for renf 'WURILTZER Spinit ‘Afiderson Plano Shop. Ph. 143. MRS, GREEN, DENNY ON VACATION TRIP Mrs. Henry E. Green and son, Denny, are enroute to Seattle aboard the Denali, starting a trip which will not bring them back to Juneau until late March or early April. They will go by train to Detroit to take delivery on a new car, then drive to Erie, Pa., to visit relatives. They plan an extended visit with Mrs. Green's sister, Mrs. Calvin Frankenfield, and her family in Allentown, Pa., where Mr. Green will join them in January. The - Greens’ return motor trip will take them to Florida, but first they will visit the Frankenfields’ | { | | | FOR RESERVATIONS AND lRFOBHATlfll CM.I. ways h The Syqtm qf the Flying Chppers Alaska Coastal Airlines enables you fo arrange —through your local ticket agent—your passage %o the States on Pan American, and then to any spot on the globe! And for you who buy tickets In Sitka, Hoonah, Tenakee, Skagway, Haines and similar communities, ACA reserves a speciol block of seats so that its passengers share equal priosity with those who buy tickets in Juneavl son, Robert, who is attending the King's Point (Long Island) Mer- chant Marine Academy—the “An- ‘napolis” of .that service. “Hank” Green, Juneau agent for the Alaska Steamship Company, plans to be back here about Febru- ary 15, tut the rest of the family 'will remain for a month or more in California. FOUND LOWERDENTAL PLATE Inquire Empire. MINNEAPOLIS GUEST John R. Polsen of Minneapolis is stopping at the Baranof Hotel. Brownie's Liquor Store Phone 103 139 so. Franklia P, O. Box Il'! ‘Would you like a steak or chick- ken dinner? Special attraction to- night at 10:00 at the Dreamland Bar. NOTICE Power will be off on the Glacier Highway beyond the Salmon Creek Power - House between the hours 9:00 am. and 12:00 am. Thursday |November 3. ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY Follow. the Cabs to WW for-Good'l‘l-D _——-—l-——- .