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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1949 W-A-N-T A-D-S :-I-H*H-l-l—l—l-l‘"’l—l-l-H-i-l'H'H'l"' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ! To Fish Bay: Wally Westfall, L. ACA CARRIES 54, |someon | To Hoonah: Bob Boochever, Mr, and Mrs. George Mayeda, Mrs. J. Fifty-four passengers were carried PAGE SIX | COOOOOEOOCEEOOCCUEOCOCCS | % Open 7 A. M. to 3 A. M. TRE MIRRGR Klanott. To Ketchikan: Leonard Berlin, David Aniskett, Lee Aniskett; to Wrangell: Neil French, Mr. Lee; to Petersburg: Joe Miner. | In Store After Store. .. The Welcome Red Cooler v | CATE Chinese Food Steaks—Chicken DO o R R R R R R R R R R R R RRRRA 4 P I b Plumbing Telephone-319 1 Airlines, they carried 17 They were: To Sitka: Dolores Johnson, Harriet Sloan. Berg, ® Heafing Oil Burners Nighis-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. ¢ Day by Alaska Coastal S brought 14 per-l sons into Juneau, took 23 out, and; Angoon: Letween other points.|ter; to Hood Bay Log: A. E. Owens. Mattila, Ruth|and Mrs. Thiunaut. Eleanor FOR SALE I | To Tenakee: Mrs. E. Heydek; to| FORSALE | Peter Jack, Rodney Hun- $8,800. Write Box 849. 49.5¢ T ONAN ELECTRIC plang in good | From Skagway: A. Michaelsen;| running condition. . Capacity li from Tenakee: James Paddock, Mr_[ KW 115 volts. $250. Address Box | | | To Haines: Carl Heinmiller, Mr. | Sims, Mr. Moser. | 259, Juneau. 348-3t From Ketchikan: Jack Ballenger,|—— S B. M. Mullen. | WOMAN'S SQUIRREL parka. Al- From Hoonah: Phil James, Karl| most ned, excellent condition, Greenwald. | peautiful cut work trim. $90.| From Sitk Sid Thompson, Call 035 ring 5. 348-!(} Elizabeth Johns, W. Yatchimanoft, | Roy French, R. McRoberts, H. COUCH AND CHAIR set, used, Bradshaw. | fairly good condition. $40. Worth l —— | more. Call 085 ring 5. 348-tf iMA“ OVERBOARD 3’““'*'”150?? FoRD, 0. IN STORM OFF % | GAFE BOOTHS, tables, and count- [ | ASTORIA, Ore., Nov. 12—(P—The | ;wmport Coast Guard radio sta-| °r Fh-150. Sl it | tion reported a man overkoard from | ;yON PRODUCTS are delightful! ! the freighter Calmar in a gale earlyv Christmas presents. Ph. Douglas today. | 695 for appointments. Mrs. S. P. He was identified as Walter E.| mproytman, authorized represen- Roterts, 3 Elliott St, Somerville, q¢ive, 45-5t | Mass. B 4 s The Coast Guard reported that 1938 BUICK $125. 30-06 Rifle. 30- the vessel radioed that its deck| 30 Rifle. Ph. Blue 608. 45-6t {load of lumber shifted and Roberts| s 55 i was thrown overboard some 45 miles| FOPCORN MACHINE, | 2 music | west of the Columkia River light boxes; small show, case, clinirs: [ship at 2:30 am. Gale winds of| (ables, '46 FOrd A-1 ni‘;:‘fn"“::'\ ig:;l 50, flealc Wi hiua. eoa blo“'; items. Rear of Glacier Cab Co. { The vessel apparently was in no paezalid | serious difficulty, the Coast Guard PARTLY FINISHED, partly (ur-l LADIES—The latest thing in Em broidery floss holders. Make love- ly Xmas gifts. Limited supply. Hope's New & Used Mdse. 214! Second St., Ph. 908. 47-3t 3 BEDROOM HOUSE in Douglas. ARB b5—Packer at Small Boat Har- ;3 bor priced for immediate sale. 2-BEDROOM home, hardwood floors, fireplace, view, yard, near schtol, churches and busipess 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- 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. 1SIXTH ST., View Home besutifully furnished, 'very large rooms, beau- tiful terraced yard, electric kitch- en, immediate occupancy. G. T. loan. $4,200 takes home Nob Hill Doug- 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 hcuses, one large house. Territorial Vets loan: MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phene 676 over First Nationel Bank FORSALE | NURSES, waitress and beauty op- | erators, no more uniform drudg- ery. Call Phil Lesher, your Hart- ford representative about a lively : Nylon uniform. All sizes. 46-4t -FOR SALE HOUSES LEFT of the 20 houses now nearing occupancy date in the Highlands section, 12 have already been spcken for. The, houses have two bedrooms and allowance for a third. They have full concrete basements with garage, laundry, electric hot wa- ter heaters and an automatic oil furnace. The houses are com- pletely insulated for a low main- tenance cost. They have a gen- erously sized living room with large view windows and every house has a clear view of Gas- tineau Channel. The dinettes and kitchen are built in with an ab- undance of storage space: and fitted with a new Westinghouse range. The houses are financed by F.HA. and may be secured on very liberal terms. Secondary financing for down payment is available to qualified veterans. An appointment to see the housey may be made in this office. APARTMENT HOUSES, commer- cial property. Several two and three bedroom houses, 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 school bus route. 3 acres, Fritz Cove. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY JUNEAU COLD STORAGE CO. Some people drive spikes with a tack hammer. SAVE THE EASY WAY...BUY YOUR BONDS © 1949, The Coza-Cola Company JUNEAU, ALASKA BHONE BURROWS WELDING CO. 289 reported, and was heading for Port, nished house across the Douglas | Angeles, with arrival time listed| Bridge, next to Vienolas. Inquire { {at 8 am., tomorrow. | after 6 pm. 343 'ni — EIGHT ACRES upper side Douglag bedspring, _Road. EJXEE—:E!E:NT louble $12.00. Call 284. 46-11 i o 41 | SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN'S, HOME Insulation and weather- | | stripping. Warde A. Johnson,| Phone 81. 26 1 moj | | 50-FOOT Diesel Yacht “Triton.” Hull and engine in good condi=; Some people save money—or try to—without any regular automatic plan for saving, for resisting the temptation to spend dough once it gets into their trousers’ pockets. This is doing it the hard way. The easy way—the only sure way, as millions of us found out during the war—is to buy U.S. Savings Bonds through the Payroll Savings Plan, Stick to the easy way. When you're collecting $4 for every $3, ten years from now, yov'll be glad you did. THROUGH PAYROLL SAVINGS Contributed by the Daily Alaska Empire in cooperation with the Treasury Department. tion. Interested parties contact | Carl Vevelstad, P. O. Box 582, | Petersburg, Alaska. 25 tt: | | LOG CABIN 28x10 1 insice. Hawk | | Inlet. Call 143. 202 ¢ | STATE DEPT. IS DEFIED ON (CONSUL QUERY 12—(P— | Communist treatment of the Am- WASHINGTON, Nov. |erican Consul General at Muk- | den has dealt a sharp new setback |to Communist China’s chances of obtaining American recognition any time in the foreseeable future. Top State Department officials |are privately “burned up” at the | way in which local authorities at | Mukden have handled the case of | 56-year-cld Angus Ward. They are |irked too at the cold shouldering !which the American Government | has received in its attempts to get |any information on the matter from National Communist leaders at Peiping. Ward has been held in jail at { Mukden since October 24. Two Am- of his staff. have been held with |him. All are charged with having |beaten a Chinese employee early in October, as the result of an al- leged wage dispute. : i'l‘hursday that the Consul General |at Peiping, O. Edmund Clubb, ‘had |sent a letter to Gen, Chou en-Lai, ‘the Communist Foreign Minister, 1demanding Ward’s release and ask- ing information about him. The Department said that no reply had been received. Officials are now confronted with the problem of what to do next in the case. Two courses appeared open as speculative possibilities. One is to address the strongest possible protest to the Communist leaders at Peiping. Another move would be to bring the case before the United Nations. SAVE THE DATE’ Douglas Firemen's | 26.—adv. Dance Nov. 49-2t INVITATION FOR BIDS | Sealed bids will be received by the Commissioner, Veterans' Affairs Commission, for the sale of its right, title and interest as it may appear to the personal property and busi~ ness known as the “Clover Club,” lo- |cated on Lower Front or. Franklin | Street, Juneau, Alaska. Each bid must be enclosed in a | sealed envelope and addressed to the Commissioner, Veetrans’ Afiairs | Commission, P. O. Box 2721, Juneau, | Alaska. Bids will be received on or | before the 18th day of November, 1949 at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M. and opened at Room 218, Fed- eral Building Juneau, Alaska. Individuals desiring further in- formation may inquire at the above address. The Commissioner reserves the right to reject any or all bids. First publication, Nov. 11, 1849. Last publication, Nov, 14, 1949, | HOUSEHOLD furniture, erican and two European members | The State Department disclosed }\ ONE 1947 HUDSON four door se- | dan, $1,200. One 1939 Ford Panel! just up from states, $825.00. See | at Jay's Super Service. 46-tf | POOL TABLE with rack, balls, cues, very reasonable. Phone 259. 46-t1 . . . L] . L] . . { . 1934 Airflow DeSoto, e passenger Coupe. Perfect e condition throughout. Radio, e heater, $600. Red 250. i e o o o o i GUITAR INSTRUCTION ¢~ Alaska | Music Supply—Ph. Doug Gregg, | Blue 750. | { 1942 PLYMOUTH,, 5. passenger | coupe, gcod condition, radio,; heater, Ph. 64 days, Green 930 evenings. including large refrigerator, 4-ft. mirror and Ironrite Mangle, at Lucas Storage Co. Ph. 707. 318 tf FOR SALE: Weiding and body ro-i pair shop suitable for general re- | pairs and machine shop work; | priced for quick sale far below value. See Stan Perry, 109 Wil-| loughby Ave,, &iter 4:30 p.m. 28 tf SKVERAL Large ana Small Dia- monds. - Perfect stones. Bargain prices at the First National Bank. 3% HELP WANTED FIVE ACRES airport. FIFTY FIVE ACRES Glacier High- way with improvements, $2,100 for 4-room house, Boat Harbor. day. $6,500 Willoughby Ove., site with house in rear. $21,000 three unit apt. furnished. $5,000 will handle at $180 per mo. or $7,000 at $100 per mo. LR AUTOMATIC oil furnace with all fittings and 10 radiators, con- necting pipe, efc. $700. TWO complete bathroom sets—one stairway—electric stove $25—din- ing room set—davenports, chairs, tables, beds both single and double— doors, windows. SEVERAL used cars, one trailer, Small Occupancy Sun- business PETER WOOD SALES AGENuUY 316 4tk - - - Telephone 911 MISCELLANEOUS 1500 WATT 110 V, AC light plant, 2 yrs. old. Trade for furniture, building material. Ph. 027-5 days only. 346-4t, GUARANTEED Realistic Perman. ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 un Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 20L 315 Decker Way. -] WINTER and POND, CO. Ine. Complete Photographic Supplies HIGHSCHOOL boys to pull nails, clean up after one-man salvage crew at 316 4th. Best workers get oceasional jobs thfough win- ter. Night or day werk, any num- ber hours. Call 911, WANTED 'WILL CARE for pre-school child- ren days in my home. Call Red 765. 348-tf WANTED to buy or Tent for 1-3 months 2-3 bedroom house or apartment. P. O. Box 1048, 47-3t R DEALERSHIP—Will be in Juneau soon to appoint party for an Eastern Corporation. Lucrative dealership available to qualiffed party. Expansion in the North makes this opening possible. This business provides income im- mediately. Liberal financial as- sistance enables rapid expansion after business established. Ap- plicant must have $2,500.00 cap- ital to secure inventory. If® cash is not available and you cannot qualify do not amswer this ad. Write fully, giving name, address and phone number. Empire C 345, @ 47-3t HOMES FOR 2 lovable kittens, al- most full grown. Ph. Blue 435. 47-3t HOUSE CLEANING, washing, ir- cning 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 e et e HELP Wanted. Alaska Laundry. 8t/ NOTICE Effective immewutely the Stop sign on the corner of Third and D Streets, by the Douglas Drug Store, must be obeyed. A full stop must be made by all cars, trucks and other vehicles. This is a final warning to all drivers. —adv. l CITY OF DOUGLAS | MIKE PUSICH, Mayor FOR RENT _ NICE Clean Room= si6am heaiol, ...315 Gold 8¢ 220 & * Monthlr. Colonial Rooms, 69 t1 WURILTZER Spinit piso for Tent Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143. LOST AND FOUND FOUND LOWER DENTAL PLATE Inquire Empire. Eight Men Killed in Highway Coflision By Associated Press NEAR GILA BEND, Arizona, last night, eight men died in a highway collision. The men were among 22 cotton pickers recruited in Cal- ifornia for work in Arizona. Thelr truck smashed into a semi-trailer. The 15 survivors of the crash all were injured, three of them crit- ically. b SRR RS TRINITY GUILD Thanks you for past patronage and invites you to come to the an- nual bazaar Sat., Nov. 12, from 2 to 5, for gift ideas and a social hour.—ady. — Brownie's Liquor Sfore Phone 103 139 So. Frankiin P. 0. Box 2596 Follow, the Cabs ta ROSS’ OASIS in Douglas for a Good Time

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