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MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 195¢ S FOR SALE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Let Me Out of Here PAGE TWO W-A-N-T A-D FOR SALE DOWNHILL EVENTS SLALOM HILL AREHELD SUNDAY + NOTICE TO CAR OWNERS v > 2 Juncau skiers found the slalom | hill slopes plenty’ fast for “tife first, | The Territerial Law requires ail ee en competitive downhill classification | motor vehicles to display author- SSGGLAS oifefs a S-Bdrooi 4 HODEES s Govisgney 3 s held Sunday aftern H license plates both front and i now y ) events held Sunday oon, -Glass home, wall-to-wall carpeting in| date in the Highlands section, 1 rear. ! i : X Mors were led by Bill Keep! e o A The 1950 license plates are now| lving-dining room garage ad-| have already been spoken fo who was number one to head his TOP INN.W. In Sports |,- is down the short but fast and i ‘::‘(lckvl downhill run. Jackie \Gould Tax Commissioncr's office in thg| furnished, immediate occupancy,| and allowance for a third. The GpR showing excellent form foficwtd | Siffipson building and are supposed{ °7 bus line uea: stores. Terms. have full concrete basements wit (By Associated Press) for second place & scant three Ito be attdohed by January 1, 1950, | DOUGLAS—New 2-bedroomy, FHA,| garage, laundry, electric hot we Fox River Grove, Il — Hans |seconds behind | | [but owing to delay in arrival an ex- | View, large lotts. it ter heaters and an automatic ¢ Eiornstad of Norway won 44th an-| Class “B" juniors who ran a| _| tention of time has keen given until "UNEAU'DOUG]"‘ASi o :f Wy, 4 r‘i‘m‘ce- The h°“_595 g g (By the Ascoclated Press) nual Norge Ski Club jumping |shorter but fast course bowed down i il L ;“g';,‘;‘;‘og?&"; r:rr:x:h:dvoccupan- 5e::]1¥:emso‘;‘zate'gn:m r:lai(e,wamel;:: Tradi gave the durable Wash- | championship with 224.9 points for }to young cmlmw Crunc;ahl wl;m' mffe i‘f‘l;ru:;t olfi:\pfiheckupflv]vfllllflfic -cy 10 days. éast screet. $4,800.00. erously 2;2921 livl{qg room gvm ington Huskles the inside track to- | distance & ; also held a three second margin ade & ance w s : s R i e ‘xfll:m BV bass distance and {?T, e the second place FUMEE Rglr law will be considered a misde- 3-5EDROOMS, fun;:shed‘msth St. large view wlvndowsv and eve'y ke -all title New York — The Rebel schools |ert Kohlase. meanor and subject to a fine up| ViEW electric kitchen, e S house has a cl:ar view of Ga i to one hundred dollars. No excep- ARB 5, also 31A843. further Infor- tineau Channel. 'rl_qe dx_nettes an @ kitchen are built in with an al courses fulfill a available at the City Hall and the joins kitchen—well and completely | mation on request. The houses have two bedroom ? H | As they readied themselves forlywhich defied the National Colle-| Classification this weekend’s invasion of the Uni-|giate Athletic Association's sanity|double value in giving competitors noyns r:ade. > LOTS—Casey - Shattuck addition;| undance of starage space ar versity of Oregon, the Seattle squad | code won rousing victory when a imuch needed racing practice against oot s Ghye JREu, | Gold Belt and Calhoun. titted with a new Westinghou was alone among the northwest's te to expel them failed of a ne-|time and enabling High School | - - ‘3-APARTMENT UNITS—building | - range. The houses are financ Lig five in living up to the age-old | cccsary two-thirds majority. Hugh |Coach, Bill Dean select downhill CARD i in excellent condition—all electric| by F.H.A. and may be secur Laskotball maxim: “split on the!c, willett of Southern California|and slalén material for the larger | W . OF THANKS i Kkitchens, all well furnisbed. Large on very liberal terms. Seconda. road, and win 'em all at home." lelected president succeeding Dr.|competition at later dates. Only € wish to convey our heartfelt o "o ot snd garage.| financing for down payment The Huskies got their road split|! gar] Lieb of Iowa. two weeks of training remain. for | thnn‘l_(s St gubtecRadn o all £ie Seen by appointme: available to qualified veterar > caturcay night with Washington o those who plan to compete at ;’:g”::’:;il‘:. "““f“‘“ e D"“g""‘ An appointment to see the hou, Statc College, rated by many as cadi A~ ¥ i heir winter car- 1 sur nding vicinity for all the ik & te Colleg X Arcadia, Calif.—Calumet Farm’s|Whitehorse during their win ar- | nice flowers and good deeds durxngnanY & WRPHYI may be made in this ottice. the team to beat for division hon- ) won the $50,000 ors. With the five starters playing 11l but 37 seconds of the game, Washington snapped out of its pre- vious night's slump to win going avay 52-87. Tt was the night's only game and ! German put Washington half in front of Oregon State’s defend-,ine camden ing’ titlists. | nownced. Two Lead (8 lies and mares at Santa Anita. cott will meet Hein Ten Hoff, the heavyweight oxer's manager an< southern di- and Meanwhile, in the vision Southern California canta Margarita handicap for fil- |through the 5th. Camden, N.J—Jersey Joe Wal-| champion, | Jack Gould, game out!,cot May in Stuttgart, Germany,|34 1-5; 4—Ron Hildre, 4% 2-5; 65— nival whieh is scheduled for Feb. 2 Names of racers and times fol- low: Class A Juniors 1—Bill Keep, 29 3-5 seconds; 2— | 32; 3—Fred Wyller. Bob Sommers, 45 2-5. Class B Juniors 1-—Christie Crondahl, 22 1-5; 2— Robert Kolhase, 25; 3—Ernest Kohl- Center Don Blasius (Wi * entangled in the arms of Center of Northwestern gets himself all nard Jchnson (right) and an the illness and last rites of our wife, dale. We also wish to thank the Eastern Star of Douglas, Nugget Chapter No. 2 for the excellent services and singing at the last services. "Also to the Rev. Paul Prouty and the fol- lowing fraternal and commercial or- ganizations: Perserverance Rebekah Lodge No. 2A, Pioneers of Alaska daughter and aunt, Mrs. Etta Bring- REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTR Phone 676 over Pirst Naticnal Bank FUR SALE }ACROSNIC PIANO. Ph. Blue 213, | or write box 3099. 400-tf | A — e 1941 DODGE dump truck, 6 new tires, rebuilt engine, 4 yd. box.! m. i l $900.00. Call 179 after 6 p. WILLIAM WINN-Phone 2 Office in Alagka Credit Bore'™, MOVE 1IN TODA 3 APTS, largest to buyer immed- iately. $7,000 will handle. 3 LARGE bedrooms, garage, game room, utility room with Bendix washer and Bendix ironer. Large yard, 1% yrs. new. Highlands. Furnished or unfurnished. $3650 LA kept their deadlock for the | i . Wes 5. ? ¥ g vl itk 2 ; Efd ‘”th three wns and a loss AD llsKA *;isgafgo:l 5(,,:“:&;?. ?is};ossés?-' unidentified Minnesota cager—who wears a pained expression—in Aux_mary No. 6, Benevolent and Prg-‘ 98-tf{ will handle unfurnished, pay- each, UCLA, which bowed 58-45 to erman, 33 4-5. ! 1 it the second half of the Northwestern-Minnescta basketball game ;c;‘tllsx;ea(l')n:]cr of El:(: No. 420, Medi- IoR féuR ;fiAY e ke you: ing $88 monthly. Y 5 4 , . & /IREPHOT! ysic roup, the management 2 tb 53. (AP WIRE 0) 8! laundry at Juneau Laund:ette, At {2 BEDROOMS, double plumbing in the Trojans Friday night, bounced lack Saturday for a 68-47 verdict— their 20th straight win on their home floor. | IS T0 BE ASKETBALL Stanford and California also di- | 7 3 3 vided & pair, California taking Fri- WW ! erican Cancer Society Memorial{ monds. Perfect stones. Bargain’, nice yard. Douglas. $8,500. o day's game 60-556 but_losing a 50-47 IF"nd in her name. { prices at the First National :2 BEDROOMS, furnished, base- overtime decision Saturday. | ARTHUR BRINGDALE, | DBank. 35 ufy ment, furnace, large fireplace, ] Fo o Final scores of college basketball | I JAVID BROWN, ! 1% TON DODGE short wheel base iiii" p‘:;ld :?xiuyaf meReiam:‘,re‘g‘ STANDINGS A;fi‘:f’*‘:g‘ni ig(“:- ::“mlnfi | games over the weekend are as| | DAVE ALFRED BROWN.| ‘tryck, 1940 Studebaker Sedan,| $8,000. b W L Pet . veteran sub-i ), et { EDR autni s ey i i 750| mariner of the Portland mmmd,follow& 7 5 ! E AMES 1947 Ford four door sedan. R. W.{1 BEDROOM, part furnished, beach Washingtor: 3 4 -‘;27 Soatl won't redcl His goal of 0 Eastern Washington 74, British| y Cowling Co. 75-tf| frontage, Auk Bay. Concrete base- i i o R ey | COMMUNITY EVENTS = i Washington State . 3 3 50| Pacific Coast League victories e ARNSRR S SWrian:Biate a1 | Qi — |EASY SPINDRIER washing ma- |, ‘o moders. $4800. . = g o g 3 | 5 y 4 ROOM, comfortable, on pilings. Oregon % 2 333 m’I‘he driihth:n:fi? chucker “m“g,stanford 50, California 47 (over-| (By Associated Press) - By RUSS NEWLAND TODAY { chine, good condition. Ph. Black | $2.100, 3 2 > Idah. 0 2 .000][the underhand delivery was name 3 g 5 7 i 'Ci0CE—] { 820 after 5 p.m. 1 i i aho i B | eaturday as player manager of the ! _time) : : Powerful Holy Cross 18§ jus PEBBLE BFACH, \Calif., Jan. i6|At 7 ¢'ciock—Badminton Club, Hlsh} B 0 AR 2 POSSESSION 1v JHORT TIME ERN s Salem = WHbtetn TInternational) JOCA 58 Southern Calitornia 47| o oo et for company today 4 —DUE Crosby's personal golt! School Gym. | "FOR SALE in Seattle, 1948 Buick |2 BEDROOM furnished, floor fur- ¢ FIRE ALARM League club lowa 65, Indiana 64. |in the undefeated class among the | tournament, the one for which he|at 8 o'clock—Trinity Parish meeting | master Dynaflow. Lots of acces-{ nace, full concrete basement, flat The Juneau Fire Department Was| [ :cxo came to the Portland club Wisconsin 53, Michigan 41. country's top basketball teams. puts up all the money and has as{ a¢ g o'clock—American Legion Post,| Sories. Low mileage. All in states.| yard, new kitchen, all electric, called out Sunday forenoon to|;, i936 and piled up 198 Wins—two Mix_mesota 67, Purdue 40. & | The Crusaders, 5th in last Week's much fun as any, was one of tpn Dugout. { Perfect throughout. Also 1948| $8,400. 1 block from St. Ann's at extinguish a chimney fire at the| g it ¢ his goal—and 184 losses. Ohio State 61, Northwestern 51. !Amm(m Press poll, keep knoeking nusual in its nine year his- January 17 | Dodge 4 dr. in Juneau. Low mile- [ 6th and East. G. A. Carver home at 215 Gastineau | : — Corhall @0, (SRl 0 off the strong ones at home and ° At Noon — Rotary Club, Barano{[ age. Excellent condition. Greeni2 BEDROOM recently renovated Avenue. Firemen said the blaze| Yale 51, Pennsylvania 44. |on the road. Their latest and 13th The 54-hole invitational affair,| groe) i 459 after 6 p.n. 402-tf | 12th Street. $8,000. caused no damage. SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN’S | Harvard 74, Dartmouth 56. vietim 15’ Geongsto®m - whichigel, | “."'m ‘lhc prof nals and ama- | 44 6:30—Couple Club of Nurthern;lmg FanoieT ih T 3 BEDROOM furnished, double lot. PRy i 25 | Arkansas 60, Rice 56. kT i A o pIShE teurs fight to get into ended yes- | e o oo onureh din . tires excellent| pDouyglas, $4,000. I R ~ | S0 5D, T R vate, gnswp .| 1ordsy 1n (& four-wiy tie far lusk| SreRvenan B ner| condition. Blue 649. 402-3t|3 BEDROOM Glacier Highway 2 Texas 48, Texas A&M 46. | ¢ s ‘| place among the pros. There w MEPPDE. PARROT and T ! mi. All elec. kitchen includes Dr. Robert Slmpson Nebraska 64, Towa State 46. A ust one point, W1-66, 1.6 0 playotf. They split the monsy [ At 8 oclock—Auxiliary. of Ameri-i ARROT and cage for sale. Pbone! dishwasher, Bendix washer, drier, Kansas 48, Missouri 44. This sh t‘l-l Yo B o ik POl for the first four places equally. can Legion, Dugout. | 3 mangle, stove, new sinks, kitch- OPTOMETRIST Gonzaga 66, Seattle U. 57 (two 'l S'% e o ot .| Among the pros, Slamming Sam January 18 {BRUNSWICK-CHAANDLER full-| enette. Basement, furnace. o Eves Examined — Glasses Expertly Fitted overlumes) Lo fm; FUNRE i %‘mm“ Snead, National PGA champion, | At noon—Kiwanis Club, Baranof. ‘ f)iz;zld ;lazool table,t Complet: w:ltn 4 BEDROOMS, furnished, full { o . Linfield 47, Pacific Univ. 45. & 1 porg Sanicday, elf out of undisputed|At 8 o'clock—Elks Lodge. alls, cues, strings and other| basement, view, Basin Road. MS,I,I_\,'II_)_SEJE.B,EIIBING Phone 266,{0,“ Apmf‘m South. Oregon 56, Oregon Col. 0 '62];%' The Dukes are 8th in theiyot piace by missing an elght-|z¢ 6:30—Annual ey Nonheml accessories. All in good condition. | $6,800. . = B 118 2 : Whitworth 64, British Columbia 56.{ %" : footer on-the final green. His 214 | - . Phone 982. 402-3t , Portland 69, Nevada 66 Last week’s most startling-upset| ¢ ipe ree rounds was equalled Light Presbyterian Church fol- & pm woob Willamette 70, Lewis & Clark 61. I:s Tennessee’s Saturday trouncig’ , paye Douglas, Wilmington, Del., lowing covered dish dinner. MONT. TREMBTANT hand mae SALES AGENUY J Central Washington 62, Puget of Kemuc‘k,\, 66-53. The Wildcats| 55 \ie Burke, Jr, White Plains, 3 p.m—CAP Squadron dinner for made ski boots, size 8 medium.|{SEWARD AT MARINE WAY SR 4 rank 2nd in the poll. N akd Smitey Haaiick, Culver| Cen. Frank A. Armstrong, Jr, Slightly used: Ph. 568. 402-3t{ Telephone 911 i Sectional leaders as of today are T 2 | Baranof Hotel. PP f s e e e A 5 ORDER East. Wash. 79, West. Wash. 52. | 08000 B, Bradley,| O Calil : MAGAZINE exchange. Hope's New = YOUR Wash, Frosh 6, Seattle U. Frosh 53 1ol Cross, Kentucky, ' Braclehi| 1n the pro-amateur competitior January 19 and Used Mdse. Open Monday and WARTED w North Idaho 53, Seattle Pacitic 45| oo . ot "o Bob mver of fives there was a two-way deadlock fo: | At noon—C of C meeting, Baranof. | Wednesday evenings 1 to 10 p.m. / San Francisco 62, Los Angeles Loy- n eaéh ‘m‘;‘ i whe the;r oo © top money. Amateur Bud Moe of | At 8 o'clock—Flower show by Ju-{ Magazines 10 cents each, or trade |DEALERS WANTED — Unlimited L . & ’r ola 50. ¢ S S+ | Spokane, Wash, and pro Ralpn neau Garden Club at Lutheran) two for one. 214 Second St. Phone opportunities selling essential ~ S Santa Clara 65, Regis 61 (overtime) | Plomquist of Glendale, Calif., tied| Church. . 908. 402-3t product to Alaskan trade. Float- 4 ); > Montana 81, Idaho State 74. » |Don Edwards, San Jose, Calif., January 20 ingair Open-View Self-Service Temple 59, Duke 49. HOCKEY GAMES jand Marty Furgol, Albuquerque,|At 1:30—Martha Society will meet| Male Help Wanted frozen food, meat display cases (3 _/_,{‘}} grndle]y saq, st. Josepct;s] LPn)s 560, ;?:m best bdau scores of 201 for the| jin Northern Light Presbyterian and other commercial refrigerat- | i ePaul 88, Boston College 55. P I rounds. Church. MEN OVER 40 — ._ | ors offers big profits to aggressive W\_&. E Canisius 53, Notre Dame 50. _(By the Associated Press) i Little Ben Hogan, former triple MATH A FOB dealers. Write Air Mail quqalifi- Vidtorics > oe - this e weskandl . 7% TUNE. NO INVESTMENT. SELL Army 58, Rutgers 54. " )y 4 | champion — National Open, PGA SALES PROMOTIONAL ADVER. cations. Ed Friedrich Sales Cor- Williams 50, Wesleyan 43. strengthened the New Westminster|and Western Open, couldn’t con-l "1 poration, San Antonio, Texas. (] Navy 58, Princeton 37. Royals’ hold on first place in the|guer cold, rainy weather and three TIRNO S0 Srosery . Mo ahi " g-10f Lasalle 86, North Carolina State 51. | Rorthern division of the Pacific) tough coursss Cypress Point, other retail businesses, You collect i 5 Coast Hockey League. Monterey Per a and, Pebbie MAlE AIHLEIE $22.50. You retain $15.00 Call-Back {10 OR 12 ft. plywood skiff in good The Royals knocked over the sec- | Baach—as he has in the past, He commission $5.00. Extra bonuses| condition. Jim Prueher. Bergman one MEETING TUESDAY ond place Seattle Ironmen, 4-2,{had scores of T7-T4-12 for a 223. It $25.00 to $100.00 monthly. Over-{ Hotel. 992t Y United Trollers of Alaska, “Let’s|last night after a 7-5 victory over didm't even land him among the rides 50c to $2.00 per account per{ e - — ————— Go! Get acquainted with the con- | the Victoria Cougars on Saturday. |fifteen money winn'ng e L 5 man. Guaranteed yearly annuity | " aneDUsed slide - trombone. Fol. vention delegates. C.1.O. Union Hall, | Standout in New Westminstar's, NI R el NEW YORK, Jan. 16—(P—Leon| of $5.00 on every active account :;:‘:;e i i 9:]3‘: % ‘. Jan. 17, 1950. —adv. 402-1t il!:;"l;:‘xnsplhteavefl‘setame ;\'us rl)wmby- Hart, the 235-pound, six foot four{ you open. Requirements: car, one fod P o9 ater with two solo goals. ENNIS IOURNEY inch end of Notre Dame's all-con-| sale weekly, bondable. We pay HELP WANTED Streamline Service " i :‘:fgl;at::dfly "‘S?t Emes wel quering football team, has added| bond. COAST to COAST INTER- | STENOGRAPHER. General office cal cause storm; weather i |- 4 B‘wur‘ t“"g s prevented movement of ylhe x‘!ubes.| ST. PETERSBURG, Fla, Jan. 16 Z) nh‘sh‘:ml:i:n;eorvlv;fl lt?:wl:s:gd::d g:;g\i“étrezcssichms L ::t::l’(eepsl}xllogrml:;?na:qnutm%siti:x; When North Transfer delivers your Those called off were Vancouver| —P—Gardnar Mulloy held his|p 28 . v, Persannel 388> 1 el \ B x i & 3 From Common e 3 Press poll for male athletes of | partment, Rochester 7, New York.| With local private firm. Substan- oil, an ‘invoice is printed by an auto- at Portland and Seattle at Tacoma. 'tl'e" _5“:‘g b F“}’]‘,‘d“ West Coast| 949 A e R S tial- salary. Apply through Em- . i ¥ v] s - nni; § M matic meter on the truck. No guess- Tll.' “A“G 0" San Diego’s Skyhawks outroughed s championship today, but he| ge outdistanced Jackie Robin- RELIABLE MAN ployment Service, Sommers Bldg. ‘¢, s ) the Fresno Falcons, 4-2, Saturday had a tough time with young Tony | ¢ of the Brooklyn Dodgers b; on friends and neighbors. Wond- 98-¢f work about it! Creomulsion relieves promptlybecause | i Fresno, Vincent :efore winning it. e St . gers Y0 erful opportunity. $15 to $20 in 3 it g!;):l' xllght to .tll:; sexn?f t:uumlble The San Francisco Shamrocks,| The veteran Davis Cup star placep O:l:;stimsjr’ugt;gn gsaLfi';:: a day. No experience or capital] WANTED—Small furnished or un- ‘p"me s; Lo 2 P B & agd | couthern division leaders, had to from Miami pulled out all his|case pu the nation's leading sports| required. Permanent. Write today. furnished Apt. Ph. 374. Ask for ¢ TO BE SURE OF DELIVERY— ; ¢ | come from behind in the final ses- [COUrt stratezy and experience and | g McNESS Company, Dept. B, 2423| Liddle. 91-t¢ beal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial n the S v ! writers and spdrtscasters. Robinson AL PLEASE CALL BEFORE 3 P.M, mucous membranes. Tell your druggist | 5ion to gain a 5-5 tie with the Los [ BFPe Incent_ after a five set|pag ejgnt first place votes. Magnolia St Oakland 7, Calif. |pOR LONGER lastin to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion | Angeles Monarchs. struggle. The score was 5-7, 63, " gart 4 02°2t ¥ Slothes; (63 with the understanding you must fike 6-4, 2-6, 6-2. a succeeds Lou Boudreau, 8 Juneau Laundrette. Machines ster= the way it quickly aliays the cough U il il i L manager of the Cleveland Indians, ilized between washings. 3rd and N t of you are to have your money back. who won in 1948 but failed to re- | Thailand, ‘but total value of all; Franklin Str. 70-t¢ 0 r l. a ll s e r ceive a vote for 1849. shipments was not disclosed. The CREOMULS|ON Third was Sammy Snead, the|70ld is moved—100 bars at a time— ru. m for Coughs,Chest Colds, Bronchitis | golfer, with 10 first places and 52 jaboard C-47 planes by transoceanic = | points, whic i he | a'rlines. — | h are figured ot ¥ STEAMHEATKD cooms, weesly ot | basis of three for a first place vote, Monthly. Colonial 0 4 . two for second and one for third. : Bog. i i | Other teaders inciuded Ted wil- |CHAPELADIES MEET WURILTZER Spinit pieno for rent ¢ liams, baseball, three firsts, 40 | Anderson Plano £.co. Ph. 141 P points; Joe Page, taseball, six firsts, 135 points; George Mikan, bask “nVE B‘Bv SHOWER Lns’r Ann l‘wnn ’ball, two firsts, 24 points; Ja » I | Kramer, tennis, three firsts, Chapeladies met at the home of {LOST—AIl black full grow: » be ¥ 3 x " n male Fifteen dollars will bring every issue Alaska Coastal offers you @ new service—to roints; Bob Mathias, track, threelMrs. Don C. Foster and besides be- |Angora cat. Reward. pf 407, 402-tf i : , speed you on your way. Through your local first, 13 points; Steve Van Buren,{ing a regular meeting, it was also e i 1 of The Empire to your door for a Dozen Months— 2 ¥ s o 4 o : ) ACA agent you can reserve your seat on Pan ioottall, two firsts, 12 points. a baby shower for Mrs. R. I. Cong- mm“ws every publishing day in 1950. American fo the States . . . and then to any spot don. ' on the globe! And now, for its patrons in Sitka, B After a s““‘:l meeting the evening 1o it necessary for sclence and re- * ¢ % Hoonah, Tenakee, Skagway, Haines and similar was spent in playing games planned{ jigion to become fan Sl ¥ , ¥ 3 reconciled? The If you subscribe to The Empire by the communities ACA holds a special block of seats bymun. Posmi : Baha'i Faith says “yes”! For lit- month, ($1.50 per month), you can save $3.00 on Pan Am. ... . giving them equal priorities with FROM ORIE“I-U.S. 2 m&m ;:i-é‘ev’v ames A.l erature write immediately to Box " i those who buy their tickess in Juneaul . A e n g Redde-| 992 Mountain View, Alaska, 295-1t by paying for the whole year in advance. kopp, C. C. Mosher, R. I. Congdon, § — 08— 3 € ANCHORAGE, Jan. 16— —|Clyde Hill, John Hagmeir, L. W. GUARANTEED Realistic Perman. i ; Alaska is merely a way-stop for|Coe, A. E. Seaton, and two visitors,| ent, $7.50. Paper curls §1 up Be Thrifty in 1950. Save Money — Save !h: latest “gold rush.” Mrs. Bi) Matheny and Mrs. Gordon | Lola Beguty Shop, Phone 201 ; % . New York Customs official re- | Bennett. 315 Decker W % 3 A 1 A ay. Time — Save Worry! Pay for the year in advance. veals that huge shipments of : 4 Do it now! Siamese gold—in kar form—are FROM ANCHORAGE WINTER and POND, CO. Ins, moving through here for under-| W. Morgan Davies and Matt Par- Complete Photographis ground storage at Fort Knox. Ky. |vin of Anchorage are registered at Developing - Printing - 1t reportedly is from the Bank of the Baranof Hotel. ! Artists’ Paints and Matorials THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE in Chicago. Northwestern won 60 AWAY TE and staff of the First National Bank Daily Alaska Empire. Also to those who sent centributions to the Am- | land management and staff of The i tendant will care for it. Pick it | on way home. 70-tf | SEVERAL large ana Small i | two story house in Seatter Tract. Large yard, best neighborhood. Furnished. $9,000. 2 BEDROOMS, furnished, modern, Blue Printing - Phetestats

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