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PAGE SIX «““”mw 10 rflf/&”"fifl[b : KENTUCKY'S Key BOURBON €\ SOUR MASH Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey BOTTLED IN BOND 100 PROOF . -de'l!uu DISTHLERY, INC. + LOUISVALL, &Y. Sttt ANNIVERSARY OF BOY S(OUTS SET EXT WEEK - it the Te ouncil Commis k of June: i in ¢ h, fait of Amer are sponsor rches of and other leader all the scout ' Alaska, | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE ~JUNEAU, ALASKA e e e e e de 4vailable to the other four| ons also, in order that all of ka’s boys interested in the scout- am may hear it and be to repeat their scout rise of loyally and good citizen- A FULl “Telegraphic” Contest Alaska troops will take. “telegrephic” contest of competitive rally events, in time for each contest will be rded in seconds and compared 1 that of other troops through- ritory. The rally was last year by challenge of f Ketchikan's troops to other in Alaska, with first place been won last year by troop tchikan and second place ) troop 613 at Juneau. An- troops threaten this year > honors for their city’s and considerable interest est is being inspired |, 1e Territory, according m ioner Burdick, who 1 iroops to get copies of thel . he rally. ' ka Woman les for House any “First {the budg Groans, om thought they Clu an th tt Rotary B for the in the au body | thus | any Fi $ d di- Eli € With chy hip nd J-HI SINGERS GIVE PROGRAR FOR ROTARY CLUB items Rotarians who he ashed that throust k. Pre ib luncheon meeting Gold Room e club’s® e Junea drive intere rent the one Roteria Lristma the Chr 4 but a h Wyller as persol soprano; Jan Robert Cr on, bari EKLUTNA POWER PROJECT WILL BE up, DIS(USSION‘ WASHINGTON, 1‘ b, 1— L Chairman O'Mahoney (D- W\m said | y the Senatc Interior Comn |tee will open a hearing tomorrow lon the House passed bill to au- orize the Eklutna power project near Anchorage. The committee discussed the bill Governor Ernest Gruening Delegate Bartlett with Assistant Interior William Warne at a today. in a statement to emphasized there of power in 1t with and and tary | | d the An- ne mmittee, rortage chorage area. He said: “The need for electrical capaci is so great the entire output of the roject will be taken up sho; ollowing its completion in sup| ing electric vice to three rural cle cooperatives, the Alask Railroad, Elmendorf Airfield, Fo | son, the City of Anchorage | town of Palmer would about $20.360,000. { \ i i i performance to this master work WEDN SUNDAY MUSICALE | IS WELL RECEIVED | BY LARGE CROWD Despite the outdoor attractions of | one of the season’s most beautitul g R T PR g | days, a good crowd gathered in the | SEATER TRACT—2 bdr. pine-pan- Methodist Church Sunday aftes- | nelled, fireplace, partly furnished. noon for the first in a series of ves-| Homey, comfortable. per musicales. |GOLD BELT-—3 bdr. fireplace, elec- Three Juneau artisis gave a pro-| tric kitchen, furnace, chapisiSy. am which was an inspiration to| furnished s i and which had the speci al | {GOLD BELT-Juneshe £ (8- action for musicians of heing| FOOmMS rxzepl:;:mlvél:;;mb:fit::: profession: vel” peting, y 'rhol large :\:élclxl;‘c:l gava another fioithet 45 o = o T < view, ven astic uv-wpomc. \lAiD!\TFLY AVAILABLE. Harold ~ Salisbury ~sang three |STXTH STREET—2 bdr., beautifully aroups of songs perfectly suited to| gyrnished, «lectric kitchen, view, his rich bags voice and dramati¢| terraced gardens. style. As encores, he chose * | COUGLAS—Building suitable 2 Down to Rio” and “Danny 13«;3 * | pdr. apt. and commercial down- The most ambitious work on the New FHA home, 2 bed- program was the Cesar Franck| Sonata for Violin and Piano, played by Corrine J. Kenway, violinist, and Ruth M. Popejoy, pianist. They | gave devoted and understanding FOR SALE | ar: all, and other boats. Gift shop, machine shop, 2 apartment hous- es, good money makers. LOTS— Glacier Highway, Gold Belt, Cal- houn, Douglas, Douglas Highway. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS of the great church organist and | composer, whose spiritual them are in themselves a religious ex- the e ur s take time to to the 12th to ance Just the thing for Dad on Valeniine's Day ofrices | Day in| of ib an- and rating that | demands Dad would be mig to receive a fine of his family on Day. He's thoughtTulness like to make the pict you in our che Joseph W. Alexander Fhoicgraphy Por Shattuck Bldg. deservin 1 broad- for scouts, s and of it anc cCommer il Phone 303 [ | | Q EXAMINED ES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARGUARDT OPTO JIIulRIST PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTE Secend & Juneau 'llHIIII'IlllllllllJ‘f' RHHITTIHHTI | Goot giting Bl this! Pan American serves piping hot meals 2555 and tasty snacks aloft... complimentary, of course, That’s another # reason to make your next trip % by swift 4-engine Clipver % For frequent, dependable service call . BARANOF HOTEL — PHONE 106 of !\m&r.ca, - | Bloc | judging sa | Folta, Jud; 2ALMER, | Mrs, Lester business W candida Re Jemocratic ticket (B m her suse of Civil Actior SUMMONS FOF { The District Cour! Division Number One of Alaska, ot Juneau THE FIRST JUNEAU, a cor vs. ERNEST MARION E. ants. | THE PRES:DENT OF THE UNI- TED STATES, ed defendant , GREETING: In the name of jou a tion of this Summon hin 30 days af February, 1 you perso the Complaint of ntiff on file in said Court in the entitled ac anit th the caus th interest thereon from | mber 17, 1949, until nd for paid, on a of ‘Lun‘.;\ 16, A, of the on to June: Addit was aid mor ainst le of per annum fi 1919 vml 1 And in the eve pear and answer Jjudgment {hereof, Court for complaint anc Wi “. he reli ss the E e of s seal of said Cou on the 17th day J. Clerk ¢ Territory Division By LOIS w First publication Last “publication, [ Liv AMERICIN f";; Woro Aleways % OTves: Mark, Pan dmerican dirways, Inc xpet® ROCKNE, following relief: Judgment against ‘you in plain- given to secure said note; second cause of action in tl\c sum men’s of $177.70, with interest thereon at'Flks | 6% pmd mst you for as hereinabove stated. aid Court, and the | Feb. 1—P— Mears, Palmer has announced the Territorial on the Project WASHINGTON, ~The Senate as told today siege with Ginger (E pably for tives of harmor y No. 6216-A t PUBLICATION ¢ for the Territory such he TONAL BANK OF ; ration, Plaintiff, ROCKNE and Defend- repor Lnl Albre ted cht ion he e nam- RUCK to t ARION E. to report E at the new e's United States re hercby required ct Court for 1, First Judi- u, Alaska, Senator Cordon he government rememberec ) di i rnment. stant is no way ter the Sond Summor »nally, and answer the above named || ¢ intere ittee apy because the 1 leaves the power or no tion. | For iff in said action |t ! e of action, for per annum | an sory note, ge dat- Lot 15, es Waynor g Alaska, which what it ad- f tgage a prior lien 'nul fur the at § prom f a mor 1948, on Ch au, Rural uld i combine from Jjohn the Juneav yiti n on b Fir Z"lnu i D officials Saturday the first of for a om November 17,K Gl. Eide was !D;zc!her with E: Rotarians meetings: ; Dr. James B. Frank an tmr’ at 11:20 nt you fail to ’\p-" , plaintiff will take | want ildren’s homes, ill apply to the'izk Club, and Fred ef demanded in its jof I omn st\tcd frequency revolutions per R were Bill Stone 1 the Kod- X 'W'lu the drops daytime to less thar norable Gecrge W, al is a 36- hereto affixed, | January, 1950, | LEIVERS, n J re: s a the District Court | Seattie, who came in on the Denali of Alaska are stopping at the Bara- No. 1 le: P. ESTEPP, Deputy. Jan. 18, 1950. Feb. 8 nd white of DELICAT ily are ! Hotel. John D. ered 10 am. to 1 pm. éaad Priuting » .. means good business GOOD PRINTING . .. . gives distinetion to your stationery and business forms. GOOD PRINTING . impresges those who are important to the success of your business. It denotes trustworthiness and responsibility. GOOD PRINTING . . . a mark of the suc- cessful businessman, It is essential to YOUR busines GOOD PRINTING . . .. results when experi- enced printers work with modern tools and machinery—when print- ers take pride in cvery piece of work they turn out. EMPIRE PRINTING is GOOD PRINTING. Your orders will be promptly filled. Fmpire Printing Company - Phone 374 as followed the gold Warne, Interior, '$20,365,400 po a Lake, near An- also would ver studies in the Ter- statement (R-Ore) should determine 's policy as to whether such pro- DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERTOR| nouse, excellent d be built and operated Secretary to construct except by He said no pri- lable in the Ter- d no oulside capital in making t of Alaska ur val of the legis lack of priva alternatives Gruening also appeared ri of the bill. O'Mahoney Anchorage fication and with construct the project. The hearing will continue tomor- Civil Aeronautics Administration five lights to be inst: air path between Juneau and Island light now minute from one hour before sunset to one sunrise. It also will be turned on ii whenever three miles. at the other. 100,000 candlepower. By Martha Scciety, Wed. Feb. 1 at Sears.—adv. pressicn. As encore, they played a Schubert lullaby after the second group, which featured a moven a Bruch concerto. A silver offering was taken for a special fund for maintenance of | the church and parsonage. | Mrs. Don (Jane) McMullin was! in' charge of the reception which | followed the musicale, W Mr. Mrs. Lauris Parker, Mrs '\Ll(h(‘d‘ Lister and Mrs. Clyde Turner mak- ing up the committee. | Lister, contralto, will be the soloist on the next vesper musicale and is in charge of arranging the rest of the program. This is t tively set for Friday evenin came after Maren 10 insisted Necessary Feb. Interior Com that unless Ala put on its feet economica 11— —| nittee ka be- nd Assistant Sec- made the per- riment to con- UNITED STATES Burcau of Land Management Distriet Land Office Anchorage, Alaska August 11, 1949 | NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Notice is hereby given that William | Cameron ham has has ' cation for a homesite under the ,t‘ such a | Of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809), ;\n-‘ chorage Serial 011191, for a tract o land embraced in Plat of U. S. Sur- | vey No. 2879 situated on Gull Cove, on Easterly side of Idaho Inlet and | North End of Chichagof Island, con- | taining 5.00 acres, and it is now in | the files of the District Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. (D-Wyo) Any and all persons claiming fld-J and a | versely any of the above mentioned | Cooperative | 1and should file their adverse claim in the District Land Office within the period of publication or thirty days thereafter, or they will be | barred by the provisions of the statutes. | CHESTER W. McNALLY, LAND Acting Manager. END BEACON ! | First publication, Jan. 25, 1950. Last publication, March 22, 1950. said the use of made a d te of power.” roper UNITED STATES ““55‘21};2 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | Bureau of Land Management District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska November 1, 1949 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION am. Sat. the| operates as follows: six hour after R. Townsend has made application n for a homesite under the Act of May | ity 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) Anchorage {Senal No. 010561 for a tract of land inch revolving, | described as situated on the south- visibil nd beacon, red at one end |east short of Pot Hole, a cove on| wsouth\vesterly side of largest island |y It has a 1,000-watt bulb which, | of the Inian Island Group. Latitude ! due to concentration of rays by use | 58° 14' 48” N., Longitude 136° 20" ors, puts out an estimated|24” W. Plat of U. S. Survey No. 2668, containing 4.61 acres, and it is now in the files of the District Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned land should file their adverse claim in the District Land Office within the period of publication or thirty days thereafter, or they wiil be barred by the provisions of the sta- tutes. GEORGE A. LINGO Manager. I First pubhcatlon, Dec. 14, 1949. Last 1 icaticn, Feb. 8, 1949. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska November 22, 1949 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Notice is hereby given that James P. DeHart of Auk Bay, Alaska has made application for a Trade and Manufacturing Site, Anchorage serial 012671 for a tract of land de- scribed as Lot 2, Triangle ‘Group 2 of Homesites situated on mnorth shore of Auke Bay and south side iof Eagle River Highway: Lat. 58° |23’ 16” N., Long. 134° 38’ 41”7 W.; U. S. Survey No. 2664, containing 072 acres, and it is now in the files of the District Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- | versely any of the above mentioned land should file their adverse claims !in the District Land Office at An- !chm—age. Alaska, within the period |of publication or thirty days there- | after, or they will be barred by the provisions of the statutes. GEORGE A. LINGO, | Manager. First publication, Dec. 7, 1949. Last publication, Feb. 1, 1950. trom | 1938 Notice is hereby given that Frank | | Phone sm over Frist National dnnk] ESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 19 W=-A=N-T A-D-S FOR SALE 4 HOUSES now nearing occupar] date in the Highlands section, have already been spoken The houses have two bedroo] and allowance for a third. have full concrete basements w! garage, laundry, electric hot ter heaters and an automatic furnace. The houses are cof pletely insulated for a low maj tenance cost. They have a ge erously sized living room wj large view windows and ev house has a cl:ar view of G tineau Channel. The dinettes a kitchen are built in with an a undance of storage space a fitted with a new Westingho range. The houses are financ| by FHA. and may be secur| on very liberal terms. Seconda financing for down payment available to qualified vetera An appointment to see the hous| may be made in this ottice. WILLIAM WINN-Phone 23 Office in Alaska Credit Burea FOR SALE ‘lle" CAEI'\J on akld° truck can move, suitable batghelors quarters. $100 cash, See Peter Wood or call 911. shop, business fully equipped. Fstabhslled in excellent location. it for ambitious person. ‘ Box €42, Petersburg, |sTX ROOM furrisicd house, wiih 3l for sale in Skagway, E Write Dr. Peter I. Dahl skagway, Alaska BFALT!F[’LLY t'urmshed Slx room view, close to school, new electric emu,nmn' luding Bendix, garage. 4!6 "[ “4-door, 1939 R. W. Cow- PLYMOUTH Chevrolet 2-door. Co. Blue Alaska. 416-3 ! 416-tf | 416-tf | | { and |THE BEAUTY NOOK—4 bcoch‘ Reasonable. Wonderful oppomm—‘ Write |SEATTER TRACT 2 bedroom, lar i i i i 1 LARGE concrete basement on acre patented. West Juneau Rodg 1 mi. from Steel Bridge. $28 Also acre lots at $800. FULLY furn. 2 bed house, possib| third bkedroom. 3% acres p: near Salmon Creek. Gardens, ga age, wonderful place for kid sshool bus service free. $7,850. ARGE cabin, Lena Point. teach frontage. $2,500. 2 yard, move in today. Furnishe clee kitchen, channel view. $9,00 $2,500 will finance. Al- 4-BEDROOM, Basin Road. Bas{ ment suitable income apt. $6,80| 416_2ti‘SEVERAL GOOD LISTINGS A FRITZ COVE. PETER WO0D SALES AGENCY SEWARD AT MARINE WAY Telephone 911, WANTED {JOB WANTED to care for elderl lady. Red 260. 416- pupple: 1. Sma TOY COCK" end float N bor. 115 $650.00 Buys Ncw airplane G starter and ft. propellor, two 4850 floats, Ph. 581. 2 APT. BLDG, pancy. Ph. Green 925 . complete generator. 1 new with, 8 412-tf immediate aceu- 410-5t ACROSNIC FIANO. Ph. Blue 213 or write box 3099. 400-tf ON YOUR WAY to work leave your laundry at Juneau Laundrette. At tendant will care for it. Pick it on way home. 70-tf SEVERAL Large ana Small Dia- monds. Perfect stones. Bargain prices at the First National Bank. 35 u EASY SPINDRIER washing ma- chine, good condition. Ph. Black 820 after 5 p.m. 93-tf 1948 GMC 707, | BUSINESSMEN and candidates. Order your book matches early 1y ton pickup. Phone neau or Phone 957. $150.00, George Bros, | Favr Main. Front and 414-tf Music House, ELECTRIC GUITAR, like new. Favre Music House. Front and Main. 414-t1 CLARENET—Favre Music House. FCR RENT SMALL ARPARTMENT. 335 12th St. Ph. Blue 462 hetween 5 and 7 p.m. 416-tf STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly or Monthly. Colonial Rooms, 69tf WURLITZER Spinit piano for rent Anderson Plano E£.cp. Ph. 1s3 220 hp Lycoming ! airplane | oat— ! i H NEW DELTA band saw. Complete | 414-t1 | INEXPENSIVE practice Marimb:i‘ NOW is the time to get your ou board motor ready for spring Execrpienced outboard mechan with proper equipment at yo service. Chas. G. Warner Co. P! 473. 416-4 NORTON'S Ra . REPAIR. We Ph. 159. & APPLIANCI WANTED—Car owners who desir| first class Automotive repairs reasonable prices. Specializing i Auto Electric—Motor tune-up- Brake work. See us first ang SAVE MONEY. JACOBS ENGINH and EQUIPMENT. 1101 Harbo Way across from Small Boa Harbor. Ph. 876, 413-3 WANTED—By February 10, cen trally located furnished apartment by steadily cmployed married man. Telephone 374 or 271. DH WANTED—Room for elderly wo man with light board. Phone Mrg Charles Hooker, 927. DR 407-tf | DAY NURSERY—Mothers care ol your small child, Mrs. Wm. Pas sey. Ph, 938. 406-4 this year. Write Al Matson, Ju- |DEALERS WANTEDL — Unlimited 407-12t i opportunities selling essential product to Alaskan trade. Floa ingair Open-View Self-Servic frozen fcod, neat display case: and other commercial refrigerat ors offers big profits to aggressi' dealers. Write Air Mail quqalifi cations. Ed Friedrich Sales Cor poration, San Antonio, Texas. 99-10 WANTED—Smali turnished or un furnished Apt. Ph. 374. Ask fof] Liddle. 91- FOR LONGER lasting clothes, Juneau Laundrette. Machines ster ilized between washings. 3rd a Franklin Str. 70- MISCELLANEQUS GUARANTEED Realistic Perman-| ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up, Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201 315 Decker Way. STORIS PERSONNEL CHANGES REPORTED The following pcrsonnel changes have been reported from the Coast Guard cutter Storis: J. L. Stephans, stewartsman, and J. W. Manning, EN3, have been transferred to the 13th Coast Guard District in Seattle for assignment to duty pending discharge. J. H. McSharry, EN1, has reported aboard the Storis for further trans- portation to Cape Sarichef light sta- tion. J. E. Franklin, chief boatswains mate, has been discharged from In- patient treatment at St. Ann’s hos- pital. FROM BELGIUM Anthony Rubbens of Antwerp, Belgium, is registered at the Bara- nof Hotel. stronger than steel. A strand of glass fiber 15 times | finer than a human hair may be: WINTER and POND, Co,, Inc. Complete photographic Supplies | Developing-Printing-Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats LOST AND FOUND LOST—In wicinity of postoffice four keys in leather container: Reward. Ph. 205 or leave at Em- pire. 415-3t) FOUND—Keys on holder. Ownes may have same by paying for this adv. 414-t1 FROM FAIRBANKS George W. Jarris of the Depart- ment of Census is stopping at the| Gastineau Hotel. B FROM PELICAN Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ronning of Pelican are registered at the Bara- nof Hotel. . Glass fibers are drawn out faster than a mile a minute.

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