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P AGE SIX You Have It WHen You N;eo Ir v S 1y Gin P Your best bet for quick dellvery Is ‘Alr Express «.. fdst, dependable service by Alaska Coastal, «t low, economical rates. Your letter or wire to your merchant, requesting delivery by Air Ex- press, assures you of having your merchandise when you most need if. Mrs. Rose Bishop A stork shower was given last evening for Mrs. Ross Bishop (Pat Andrews) at the home of Mrs, William Weir in Douglas. Co-host- ess for the occasion was Miss Bet- ty Bonnett. Games were played and prizes were awarded. Refreshments were served from a beautifully decorated table, cen- tered by a cake with tiny pink and blue foot prints. It was flanked by white candles in crystal candle rosettes. A crepe-paper decorated bassinett full of gifts was then presented to the guest of honoi. Many lovely baby things were opened, including a tiny pink outfit, crocheted by Mrs. Bishop’s aunt, Mrs. Kathleen McCormick. Invited guests were Mrs. Bishop's mother, Mrs. Kathleen Andrews, Miss Phyliss Andrews, Misses Ed- ith Wellington, Betty Kibby, Betty Gildersleeve, Shirley Edwards, and Mesdames Kathleen McCormick, Evelyn Pasquan, Freda Field, Mad- eline Bonnett, Bertha Goetz, Rut® Borlick, Virginia Gleaton, Dorothy Eaton, Alfreda Dore, Alvera Fleek, Marie Devon, Frances Fleek, Joan THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUN.EAU, ALASKA Wahto, Doris Wahto, Irene Cashen, Mary Snyder, Claire Shudshift, |Mary Werner, Pat Varness, Doro- thy Straiger, Bunnie Marshall, and the hostesses. The rooms were decorated with late-blooming pansies from Mrs. Goetz's garden. 'YOUTH HURT -AS-CAR . HITS GRADER HEAD-ON 1 A youth was slightly injured | when a light car smashed head-on into a Bureau of Public Roads iglader near the DeHart grocery holders, with pink and blue satin |store on Glacier Highway yescer-iJ | day afternoon. The car, driven by Lyle Bowman, who lives at Mile 14 on Glacier | Highway, struck the grader atter | rounding a curve. Russell Ritter, 17, of Tee Harbor, a passenger in the Bowman car, suffered bruises on his head and shoulders’ and a cut wrist. The front end of the car was demplished. The grader, driven by Herb Win- | drey, suffered little damage, ac- cerding to Alaska Highway Patrol~‘ men. By sons . of Norway Saturday night, Moose Hall. Every one n- vited.—adv. California Grocery and Meat Market NNIES ,ngUNT 7 T — THE PURE FOODS STORE Thursday -=- Saturday --- Monday Pard DOG FOOD - BISQUICK -« -+ blor8c . Pound 74c Happy Home, No. 2 Can — Solid Pack MATOES Palmdale 2 for 55¢ 72 FLOWN BY ACA | ON TUESDAY TRIPS i | W-A-N-T WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1949 [ | Seventy-two pastengers were Car- | gy jojeiei-tointeieiitei R | ried yesterday by Alaska Coastal | Airlines, as the company brought | FOR SALE 34 persons into Juneau, took out| 3 A | FOR SALE |33, and carried five Between other | youspHOLD furniture, Ph. Blue points. They were: | “§70 after 5:30 p.m. 45-Tt To Tenakee: H. J. Floresca, An-| v |drew Warun, Pete Warun, Dan Ralston; to Sitka: Charles Gray, Bud Whiteside, M. J. Hickey, Mar- | | ek, Al B i Measors, | A 70T CHODUCTE | John Jacob, James Tabuk | Christias -presents. Ph. Dougl;s 1o B aisn e oieiay oo £05 for BERUIEEE frnn: to Pelican: Eckley Guerin, T".“f(ma"' g 45-5t Mrs. R. J. Stamm, Ray Renshaw; . to Gustavus:” Ann White, Alice | White, | To Hoonah: T. P. Hanson, George | Abbott, Mr. and Mrs. William | Nigh, Eric Jackson, Edward James. To Ketchikan: John Desmond, A | Bonnett; to Taku Lodge: Thomas acknas; to Tulsequah: Gordon Kyle, R. Johnson, M. Kolinski. | From Tulsequah: Leslie Watkins, | Fred Hemsworth; from Ketchikan: Dr. Graves; from Petersburg: Wil-| liam A. Wood, Brooks Hanford. | " 3 . (TAYLOR TOT STROLLER, good Mfs“"';‘mg“‘e“‘;;rk:‘f’:‘%‘é Sparks| condition, $10. Ph. Green . from Hoonah: Andrew Johnnie, | s i Alice Marvin, Mrs. Robert Hartley,|’d1 MODEL DODGE 1% ton stake Mrs. Alf Skaflestad, Wendall Skaf- pody truck, one Dewalt 2 hp. lestad, T. P. Hanson. 110-220 single phase, $250. One From Pelican: Ken Wood; from| Rogers bench saw $110, with Excursion Inlet: Stanley Harris, 1% h.p. motor, tilting arbor and Kay Kennedy; from Port Althorp:| also controlled cut off. Henry J. Walso. Wollf, Baranof Hotel after 7 p.m. From Sitka: Mr. and Mrs. John 344 tf. Tunis, Al Forrester, Mrs. E. Wood, | Mr. Anderson, Pete Gilmore, John | Bowen, Mrs. Williams, Selinia James; from Appleton Cove: Mr. |and Mrs. Keith Wildes, Mr. and |Mrs. Shell Simmons, Mrs. W. ‘ Fields, Red Holloway; from Fish Bay: C. P. Maycock. ACCA CHANGES DATE OF BOARD MEHI"G WASHING MACHINE, and count- | | CAFE BOOTHS, tables, 45-6t er. Ph. 159. USED CUBE steak machine, 2 used computing scales, 2 used meat slicers. 1 used electric meat 8 ft. meat and dairy refrigerator (complete), '1 used 6 door pantry refrigerator. Can be seen at the Hobart Sales Agency, 206 S. Franklin. Phone 971 45-3x | 1938 BUICK $125. 30-06 Rifle. 30- | 30 Rifle. Ph. Blue 608. 45-6t BENDIX WASHER, dryer, and ir- oner (never uged), $G00. Ph. - 44-3t POPCORN MACHINE, 2 music | boxes, small show case, chairs, tables, '46 Ford A-1 shape, new rubber and heater. Many misc. items. Rear of Glacier Cab™ Co. 343 tf excellent saw, 1 used meat grinder, 1 used | Blue 865 after 6 p.m. or 12 days. ' ARB 5—Packer at Small Boat Har- i bor priced for immediate sale. ;2-BEDROOM home, hardwood | floors, fireplace, view, yard, near I school, churches and business district; vartially furnished, base- ment, ga.age, view. '4-BEDROOM home Douglas High- way, partially furnished, base- ment, garage, view. DOUGLAS apartment and business { property center of town, partial- dy furnished; view, garage, elec- tric kitchen. SIXTH ST., 3-bedrooms, dining rcom, 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 bdr, electric kitchep, 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. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phene 676 over First Natiorai Bank i H | FORSALE ONE 1947 HUDSON four door se- dan, $1,200. One 1939 Ford Panel just up from states, $825.00. See 46-tf { at Jay’s Super Service. {39 PONTIAC SEDAN, new tires i and all winterized, $500. Fred at Thomas Hdwre. 46-tf | NURSES, waitress and beauty op- | erators, no more uniform drudg- Due to the Armistice Day holi- | day Friday, the Alaska Crippled| Children's Association board meet- | ing scheduled for that day will be; neld tomorrow instead. ! condition, reasonable. We have | i ery. Call Phil Lesher, your Hart- i . P X l Dol vow S T ford representative about a lively | S (’j", Nylon uniform. All sizes. 46-4t! PARTLY FINISHED, partly fur-| nished house across the Doug]as:EXCELLENT double bedspring, ' | PORSALE | 20 HOUSES NOW NEAR completion. Ready for occupancy around Nov. 1. Two bedrooms with allowance tor third. All with full concrete base- ments and garage. Automatic ofl heat, electric ranges. Financed by FHA wita liberal terms. Spec- ial loan covering down payment available for veterans. 2 APARTMENT unit. One apart- ment with 3 bedrooms. A well maintained, completely furnishea and equipped building in an ex- cellent location. Owner will fi- rance, 3 BEDROOMS; built two years age by Jimmie Larson. Full concretq basement, large view windows, tile kitchen; Finance by FHA. Doug- WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 Office in Alaska Credit Burcau $1,000 down, $100 monthly includ- ing interest at 6%. Four bedroom house, full rock foundation and full basement large enough for apartment. Furnished. Good view. Immediate occupancy. CALL 911 from 10 to 5 for appointment. $500 down to G. I., total $3,400. On scheol bus route. 3 acres, Fritz Cove. EIGHT ACRES upper side Douglas Road. |F'1VE ACRES airport. iFIFTY FIVE ACRES Glacier High- 1 way with improvements, 1$2,100 for 4-room house, Small Boat Harbor. Occupancy Sun~ i day. {86,500 Willoughby Ove,, | site with house in rear. I521,000 three unit apt. furnished. ! $5,000 will handle at $180 per mo. | or $7,000 at $100 per mo. { eo 0 AUTOMATIC oil furnace with all fittings and 10 radiators, necting pipe, ete. $700. TWO complete bathroom sets—one stairway—electric stove $25—din- business con- | Members will gather for a noon | {iuncheon in the Baranof Terrace Room, | | Mrs. 'S. Jackson will be guest| :‘spea.ker. i Bridge, next to Vienolas. Inqmre' after 6 p.m. 343 Tt 3 ROOM fur. house. 939 West 11th St. 343 6t NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that 8. J. THOMPSON was, on the | 8th day of November, 1949, duly | appointed administrator of the es- tate of LEONG LOY, Deceased, and | |that Letters Testamentary W.W.A. | | therefor on said day were duly is- » | sued to the undersigned. | All persons having claims against ;said estate are hereby required to present said claims, with proper ivouchers, and duly verified, within | | six (6) months from the date of this | Notice, to the undersigned ad- | ministrator personally, or at the of- | | fice of his attorney, M. E. Monagle, | at 200 Seward Building, in Juneau, | stripping. Warde Phone 81. A, Johnson, 26 1 mo |t S M S S U |50-FOOT _ Diesel Yacht “Triton."|® Hull and engine .in good condi- tion. Interested parties contact Carl Vevelstad, P. O. Box 582, Petersburg, Alaska. 25 tf UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Managameni DISTRICT LAND OFFICE Anchorage, Alaska October 10, 1949 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Rotice is hereby given that John Heinz, Assorted : FRUIT JUICE Dromedary PITTED DATES .« 2for 55¢ SCOT-TISSUE - - : 6for%5c CORN ON COB Large Size Hunt’s, Quart Bottle VINEGAR - - - - 2for i - - 2for6ic 2 for 65c New Shipment of Heinz Pickles Alaska. L. Donohue has made application Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 8th for a homesite under the Act of May day of November 1949, |26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) Anchorage S. J. THOMPSON. )‘seflal No. 011058 for a tract of land | First publication, Nov. 9, 1949. situated on the West shore Tee | Last publication, Nov. 30, 1949. | Harbor adjoining Survey No. 2266 PUBLICATION NOTICE | Tract B onh the Tee Harbor Group |IN THE DISTRICT GOURT 'OF |of Homesites, Lot J. Lat.58° 24"'40” | THE UNITED STATES for the First | N, Long. 134° 45" 35" W. Plat of U. | Judicial Division, Juneau, Territory}s, Survey No. 2753, containing 1.18 |of Alaska, In the matter of James | acres, and it is now in the files of G. McGehee, Bankrubt No. 182, No- | the' District Land Office, Anchorage tice of First Meeting of Creditors. | Alaska. To the Creditors of James G. Mc- | Any and all persons claiming ad- Gehee of Haines, Alaska, a bank- | versely any of the above mentioned rupt: Notice is hereby' given that |]and should file their adverse claim sald James G. McGehée has been |in the District Land Office within | duly adjudged a bankrupt on a pe- |the period of publication or' thirty lon the east and Survey No. 2388, Powdered or Brown SUGAR ‘Happy Ho IRISH POTATOES - - ‘Happy Home AS and CARROTS - - 19¢ Kraft, Quart Jar MAYONNAISE - - . Hunt’s CATSUP 2 Ibs. 29¢ 19¢ Happy Howis; Flag Can SLICED ’Hafipfi I*lomeE No. 2, Can 19¢ PINEAPPLE . - TOMATO SAUCE . 3 for 25 19c ooos Dier 48 Don’t Forget to Order Yo‘ui' Thanksgiving Turkey Our Meat Department offers you the high- est quality meats at consistently PHONE 49738 LOW PRICES AR AR AR AR R R AR RERR BRI RRRGG FREE DELIVERY ‘On Orders of $2.50 or More f Fruit Cakes--All Sizes RERRRR For Meuts PHONE 371 tition filed by him on the 8th day of September, 1949, and that the | first meeting of his creditors will be | {held at Juneau, Alaska, in the U.| &. Commissioner’s Court in the Fed- | eral Building, on the 16tk day of | November, 1949 at 4:00 P.M. at| which place and time the said | creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, appoint a committee of creditors, examine the bankrupt, and transact such Other | business as may properly comie be- fore said meeting. Dated at An- chorage, Alaska, on the 5th day of November 1949. Buell A. Nesbett, Referee in Bankruptcy. Publication date, Nov. 9, 1949. | ! PI‘BLICAEKION NOTICE |IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES for the Pirst Judicial Division, Juneau, Territory of Alaska, In the matter of Orville| R. Wheat, Bankrupt No. 183, No- | tice of First Meeting of Creditors, | [To the Creditors of Orville R.| | Wheat of Juneau, Alaska, 2 hank- rupt: Notice is hereby given that' said Orville R. Wheat has been duly filed by him on the 24th day of | September, 1949, and that the first | { meeting of his creditors will be ield at Juneau, Alaska, in the U. S. Commissioner’s Court in the Fed- | eral Building, on the 16th day of | November, | itors may attend, prove their claims, mittee of creditors, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come be- fore sald meeting. Dated at An- , chorage, Alaska, on the 5th day of November, 1949. Buell A. Nesbett, adjudged a bankrupt on a petition | — 1949 at 5:00 PM. at| | which place and time the said cred- | |appoint a trustee, appoint a com- | days thereafter, or they will be | barred by the provisions of the sta- tues. GEORGE A. LINGO, Manager. First publication, Nov. 9, 1849. Last publication, Jan. 4, 1950. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE 1S HEREBY IVEN that ALASKA PERSONAL SERV- ICE AGENTS has been ‘appointed Administrator of the estate of J. T. GROOMER, Deceased, and that all persons are required to present their ciaims, i#f any, with proper vouchers, ‘within six months from the ‘date bereof, at the office of ‘Atporneys R. E. Robertson and M. £, ‘Monagle, at 200 Seward Building, Juneau, Alaska, Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Novem- ber 8th, 1949. ; ALASKA PERSONAL SERVIC! AGENTS, By M. E. MONAGLE, Vice-President. First publication, Nov. 8, 1949. Last publication, Nov. 30, 1849. CARD OF THANKS May I express my sincere thanks to our good friends in Juneau for their generous support ahd pat- ronage to our recent Catholic ba- zaar. My thanks and appreciation go also to the many cominittees who worked diligently and - faithfully from the inception of the plans to the very last moment. In the final analysis, however, it was the neighborliness and com- munity spirit chafacteristic of the people of Juneau that made this event a most successful one. | Referee in Bankruptey. Publication date, Nov. 9, 1949. . _Sincprely, i i Robert L. Whelan, iJ “Pastor 45-1t adv, ‘| George Hanna were $12.00. Call 284. POOL TABLE with rack, balls, cues, very reasonable. Phone 259. 46-tf { g ; v | HOME Tnsulation and weather-i NEW 16x16° TENT, wood range, wood ‘heater. Ph. Green 783. . 1934 Airflow DeSoto, 5 e passenger Coupe. Perfect @ condition throughout. Radio, o heater, $600. Red 250. . 1947 KAISER SEDAN, 16000 miles— good condition, $1200. Douglas Gray, Hotel Juneau. GUITAR INSTRUCTION ¢~ Alaska Music Supply—Ph. Doug Gregg, Blue 750. 1942 PLYMOUTH, 5 passenger| coupe, good Ctondition, radio, i heater, Ph. -64 days, Green 9:10‘ evenings. HOUSEHOLD furniture, including large refrigerator, 4-ft. mirror and Ironrite Mangle, at Lucas Storage Co. Ph. 707. 318 tf] A N RO T (PR T FOR SALE: Weiding and body re- pair shop suitable for general re- pairs and machine shop work;! priced for quick sale far bew'l value. See Stan Perry, 109 Wil- loughby Ave., after 4:30 pm. 28t TOG CABIN 28315 1t inside, Hawk Inlet. 143. 202 ¢ SEVERAL large ana Small Dll—! monds. Perfect stones. Bargain grlces at the First Nationdl ank. s & WANTED —_——— HOUSE CLEANING, washing, ir- oning or baby sitting. Call Bock at 957—7 to 5 days. 46-1mo. 2 PRESCHOOL AGE children to care for in' my home. Call Red 230. 44-tf e St % MATTRESS. Ph. Red 708. 44-4t WANTED WAITRESS. Apply Mir- ror Cafe. HELP Wanted. Alg.:fka{ Laundry. 8t! “HOSPITAL NOTES John Picco, Mrs. Clarence Stev- anson, Mrs. Don Moles and Mrs. admitted to' 3t. Ann's Hospital yesterday. Mrs. Herman Rocenberger and saby boy were dismissed from St. Ann’s yesterday. Jimmy Marks was - discharged he Government Hospial yes= terday, ¥ l® Brownie's Liquor Store Phene 103 '139 So. Franklih | P. O. Box 2508 3 7 R 5 Fotow the G ‘s Goof Time for a 46-t1 | ing room set—davenports, chairs, ! tables, beds both single and | double— doors, windows. 'SEVERAL used cars, one trailer, | ‘hoats. i PETER WOOD H SALES AGENUY 316 4tk - - - Telephone 911 HELP WANTED ‘fiiEszEixBEL 7b0‘ys to pull nails, H clean up after one-man salvage [ crew at 316 4th. Best workers get occasional jobs through win- | ter. Night or day work, any num- ’ ber hours. Call 911. ’ | MISCELLANEOUS I 11500 WATT 110 V, AC light plant, 2 yrs. old. Trade for furniture, building material. Ph. 027-5 days only. 346-4t. GUARANTEED Realistic Permar. ent, $7.50. Paper curls §1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201 815 Decker Way. L] Developing - Printing - Enlneging Astists’ Paints and Materials Biue Printing - Phetostats FOR RENT and bath. 44-tf 2-ROOM furnished apt. Ph. Red 708. NICE Clean Room~ zf-wm heateé 315 Gold 8¢ 220 4 STEAMHEATED roows, Weerly & . “Monthly. Colonfal Rooms. 69 © WURILTZER Spinit piroo for rent Anderson’ Plano Shop. Ph. 148 LOST AND FOUND LOST KEYS on chain. Reward. Finder Please Call Green 890. 45-3t FOUND LOWER DENTAL PLATE Inquire Empire. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Buréd of Lund Management DISTRICT 'LAND OFFICE ‘A¥thorage, Aliiska Séptember 27, 1949 NOTICE FOR LICATION Notice is hereby given that Charles Jay Mills, entryman, to- gether with his witnesses, Leslie Yaw and Myrth Benjamin Sarvela, all of Sitka, has submitted final proof on his homestead entry, Anchorage Serial No. 08963 for land embraced in U. S. Survey No. 2581, situated on the southerly side Sitka Highway and fronting on Thimble Berry Bay 3.1 miles east of Sitka. Lat. 57° 02" 26” N., Long. 135° 16’ 15” W. contain- ing 11.25 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. ’Fh‘l! publication, Nov. 2, 1949. Last publication, Dec, 28, 1849,