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PAGE SIX AVE 2i6: ELKS 10 HAYE 3iG TIME WEDRESDAY; T 15 PER Wi GH1 'i\?:l,'\i’ American Legion p Public Joseph G eenspun at ree Gov of Director lentine Build ed. Loca ed o a to be an initis ning—Safety i Women's ing in Rectory. ien Ciub at ho “haplain; Floyd y; Earle Hunter, ¢ rschr ! 3aranof. of CDA C of lasting joy for your favorite Valentine. May we make it ZELLESENOFF FUNERAL for you? Joseph W. Alexander Photegraphy Portrait anc Commerctal Shattuck Blag. Phone 303 5 Mary temor- 8 p.m. : Hall club roo 0. | ELLIS AIR LINES |aom s { DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN via Peiershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klaweck and Hydaburg Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS FPHONE 612 dish dinn ruary 18 At T7:3 ner-dance, ancf Golid Room. February 21 At 10 o’clock—Juneau Shrine CI annual Washington’s Birthd dance in Scottish Rite Temple U Dr. Robert Simpson OPTOVETRIST Eyes Examined — Glasses Expertly Fitted y SIMPSON BUILDING—Phone 266 for Appointments B e PSS SRS SRS SRS of the Ju- Players tonight at the Luth- SCHWINN BIF Fhe Baily Alas Saluies Tomeo pitee ‘s §ouaders Boy Scoud Weelk Feb.8ihiol2¢h BOYS TODAY . .. LEADERS i"amnnnw For our youth, “to live and learn” is not enough. To live and learn in freedom and cooperation is the promise of a bright future for cur community. That’s why we are proud of the work of eur Boy Scouts, helping others and keeping “physically strong, mentally awake and morally straight”. We take this occasien, the 40th anniversary of their founding, to wish the Boy Scouts of America “happy adventures in Scouting”. The Daily Alaska Emp re JUNEAU, ALASKA business bled Childrens Directors, wrd Party at Scottish COMMUNITY EVE*: T$ n for | ary Club mn-i eran Church Sunday Scheol rooms. | Phill'y Ol’ficil poster marking the 40th blnhday, The 40th anniversary of the | port to the Nation” at Wash- Boy Scouts of America will be | ington, D.C., where the Move- observed Feb, 6 to 12 in every | ment was incorporated Feb. 8, part of the nation by more 1910. They will also take par: ‘ E . : in an impressive ceremony a than 2,300,000 boys.and adult | 1, jopendence Hall in Phila- leaders. “Strengthen Liberty’ delphi is the birthday theme, The Boy ] ;":w highlight of 1950 will be Scouts’ “Crusade to Strength- the Second National Jamboree en the Arm of Liberty” con- which will see 40,000 Scouts tinues through 1950. and L lers camping together During Boy Scout Week, F at Val orge, Pa., from Units will hold “Crusade | June 30 to July 6, including Night” meetings when 4 S s of other lands. Crusade Awards will be e 1910 mcre than 16, sented. Representing the 51 500,000 boys and men have Scoyt Regions, 12 outstanding been identified with the Boy Boy Scouts will make a “Re- | Scouts of America. IA m Seattl SON FILES SUIT FOR DESERTION e¢ Morrisc ¢ for divorce Obelia f Ju;lf‘,;d ]n‘cd'\ Mary Ander's 3 iie compiain MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1¢ 'MONDAY NIGHTERS| y of Ig aJ is now tody livin the ()v'- 1 Dean Joan Anderson, ANOTHER CLIPPER EXTRA— B, plnas Gt The big 4-engine Clippers are extra dependable...provide extra power/{fv‘ speed #=> comfort fi And you enjoy world-famous ( " aboard the Clippers SEVENYEEN JEARS WEVE FLOWN ALASK4q SVENTEEN YEARS B2 For speedy Clipper service, call <ss BARANOF HOTEL — PHONE 106 a“‘"""a P e £ Worip Aigwars ’a"_’, ‘ul'c’i through Presidentiai nomina- | tions for the Metlakatla and Ann- !| ette o FILNG OF INCOME | | | senger flights. | iod last year, according to Collector | to 20,089 taxpayers. | taxpayers, and two years ago it was | tropical flowers and precious, life- | can’s three divisions ARRANGE SCHEDULE hters play on the | and the fol- e for playing and to March FOR SALE W=-A=N=-T A-D-S | FORSALE SEATER TRACT—2 bdr. pine-pan- nelled, Homey, comfortable. 30T.D BELT—3 bdr. fireplace, elec- kitchen, furnace, completely ished. Immediately available, CO;_U BELT—Juneau’s finest, fireplace, wall-to-wall car- I 2 completed bedrooms, another easily finished. Garage, view, nitian blinds. New, IM- EDIATELY AVAILABLE. XTH STREET—2 bdr., beautifully furnished, electric kitchen, view, terraced gardens. Tenight r Bowl vs. Young v City Clean- . Sully’s Bak c cthiers. Februzry 11 Young Georgz suitable mercial down- FHA home, 2 bed- 2:00—G S 5—and otner boats. Gift shop, Young; City ine shop, 2 apartment hous- es, good money makers. LOTS— slacier Highway, Gold Belt, Cal- houn, Douglas, Douglas Highway.' MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over Frist National Bank FOR SALE Gus CHINESE wood chest. i after B | it ‘IUY C()C!{LR pupplies, ..Amhmtf end float No. 1 Small Boat Har- | bor, 413-6t Juneat ! Ludw Gus sugar Vs, Anl\u': Nelson vs. 9:00—S & | Cleaners; T Clothiers eau Youns MARCH 6 7:00—Trian Cle IS T Cloth: Cleaners neau City Ju- Young. —Ludwig i handcarved Full camphor- size, Call 271 Nelson Bowl v Sully ge. .|..1, Ju- 9:00—City Cleaners Clesners; 8 & T Clothiers vs. neau Young. MARCH 0—Gus George Cleaners; Ludwig T Clothiers. 9:00—Su I THREE female birds. 135 hkotween 5 and 7 Call pan. Blue o only. vs. Neison vs. Trianzle 8 & 33 PLYMOUTH, CGood condition, 4-door sedan. New rubber and battery. New ignition and car- buration system. Completely win- terized. Yours for $175.00. Ph. 105 days, ask for Don. Green evenings. Junezau Sully’s Bowl v Cleanars Bakery EIGHT ALASKANS ARE | RECOMMERDED FOR P. M. APPOIN M&H‘\)” 3 PLYMOUTH 4-door, 1940 Chevrolet 2-dcor. R. W. Cow- | 416-tf |FIRE WOOD, any length. Quick de- | livery. Order now. Ph. 946, 404- 4t VO, very good condition. 153. Ph. fireplace, partly furnished. | | ol dhi 420-36 450 420-6t | 416-tf | 4 NEW HOUSES in the hl"hln section, two bedrooms and lowance for a third, full conci basements, garage, laundry, ectric hot water heaters, av matic oil furnace, completely sulated for a low maintena cost. Financed by FHA on v liberal terms. Secondary fina, | ing for down payment is avi able to qualified veterans. Bob Druxman REPRESENTING lWIllIAM Wi 123 FRONT ST. PHONE LARGE concrete basement or acre patented. West Juneau R 1 mi. from Steel Bridge. $2 Also acre lots at $800. FULLY furn. 2 bed house, poss l third bedroom. 3'% acres ) near Salmon Creek. Gardens, o age, ‘wonderful place for Kkj | sshool bus service free, $7,850, LARGE cabin, Lena Point. - | | beach frontage. $2500. ‘SEAT'I'ER TRACT 2 bedroom, la ! yard, move in today. Furnist | elec kitchen, channel view, $9, $2,500 will finance. 4-BEDRCOM, Basin Road., B: « ment suitable income apt. $6, ;JEV’ETAL GOOD LISTINGS TRITZ COVE. | PETER WOOD ! SALES AGENC ISEWARD AT MARINE WAY | ; Telephone 911. i o | WANTED i {CAPABLE young man age 26. years army experience in aska. Desires opportunity to m Alaska permanent home, vears ccllege business admiy trative background. Construct| experience recently - purchag \ represtative China Aviation - Cf ration. Interested in any ! sition. Interested parties w | 2 Robert J. Haws, § rthur Blvd., Oakland, Ct 42 ? APT. BLDG, immediate accu Ph. Green 925 . 410-5¢ | ACROSNIC PIANO. Ph, Blue 213 vrite bex 3099. 400-tf jxn\ OUR WAY to work leave your | laundry at Juneau Laundrette. At | tendant will care for it. Pick it ou way home. T0-tf t one office be eight persons 1 for ihe office at N imin at South ed {o fill s L 5 el SEVERAL large ana Small Dm-l monds. i | pricet appointment is on| ;anks b ing postmaster since 4 is a third class office re-| pygy SPINDRIER washing ma- ; the permanent oftice to be chine, good condition. Ph. Black 820 after 5 p.n. 93-tf Perfect stones. the First Bargain | National | tien Delegate Bartlett’s recommenda- 1948 GMC % 07 [o; pic\;up. Phone § 407-tf | — NTED—Alaska yeilow cedar | western red cedar saw logs. |+ prices paid. Yellow Cedar C f Alaska, Juneau, Alag 419 WANTED TO RENT or buy—2 3 hedroom apt. or home. Wa’ D. Field. Ph. 581. 414 | WANTED TO BUY tea wagon, condition. Ph. 986. 414 35 0t {NOW is the fiui€ to get your o ‘ board motor ready for spri Exerpienced, outboard mecha | with proper equipment at y | service. Chas. G. Warner Co. 473. 414 es must be confirmed by the Senate after receiving Presiden- tial appointments as those two of- fices also are third class. Bartlett recommended ! ie post office at Wild Lake be ince a report from Alaska |—. 2 L es so few people are there ELECTRIC GUITAR, like new. this winter that an office is not TFavre Music House. Front and justified. Main. 414-tf « NEW DELTA band saw. Complete | $150.00. George Bros. INEXPEI\SIVE practice Manmba Favre Music House, Front and Main. 414-tf gate House. i == ! CLARENET_ Favre Music € 414-tf 23% ACREQ, appmmmmtcly 1% mi. frem airport. Walter D. Field. Ph.581. 419--tf TAX RETURNS EARLY | MEANS QUICK REFUND = 2 l"EAU‘lll-‘ULLY furnished six mzm filing of income tax returns| house, excellent view, close to vL.bILd the Internal Revenue | new electric equipment, ¢ to refund 42 percent murey including Bendix, garage. Call money to persons in Washington | 897 418-3t Hadkn g M h;‘;”f)e:i‘;g |USED BATHROOM fixtures, Priced for quick sale. Ph. 837. 418-3t an during the corresponding per- | 3 BEDROOM—two baths, complet- ely redecorated, new furniture, upstairs equipped for apartment. 511 W 11th. Ph. 789. 418-tf _ FORMENT sTEAMHEAT‘u Rooms, weekly or Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69tf Clark Squire in Tacoma. So far, §847,340 has been refunded One year ago the amount was $597,727 to 12,518 | $488,175 1o 12,899. Collections of federal taxes of all| kinds in the Washington-Alaska distriet total $72,700,028 as com- pared with $75,823,319 a year 2go. Income taxes amount to $41,463,661, & drop of $7,413,360. (ARGO OPERATIONS OF PAA INCREASE . 3 1ichbe owned by Andy Barlow, executive Hauling everything from delicate secretary of the Southeast Alaska trollers’ union, was enroute ffom saving drugs to building materials I\Vrz-ngell to Juneau today. It is and heavy machinery, Pan Americas | .. ,naq By Bariowt sic Tkt World Airways flew 37,299,083 reve- | nue ton-miles_of air cargo all over the face of the earth in 1949, it was disclosed here. Cargo operations in Pan Ameri- showed an over-all increase of 19 percent in tonnage last year over 1948. PAA operates regularly-scheduled, all- cargo flights on its transatlantic routes and between the United States and South America as well as between Seattle and major cities in Alaska. In the Pacific, huge new 71-ton Boeing Stratocruisers can handle cargo traffic on regular pas- WURLITZER Spinit piano for rent Anderson Piano £.cp. Ph. 143 NOW’'S THE TIME to think about a new radio phone for your hoat. PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. hes the NORTHERN on display. 418-tf Maple trees often lose virtually all their foliage in a few hours After a night of sharp irost. Sealed bids will be received by the Alaska Department of Health, Ju- neau, Alaska, until 4:30 P. M. Feb- ruary 15, 1950, for furnishing a fleet insurance policy for twenty four automobiles owned by the Health Department.. Bid forms and specifications may be obtained at Room 201, Territorial Building, Juneau, Alaska. First publication, Jan. 23, 1950. Last publication, Feb. 6, 1950. 414-tf 1 | { 414 opening of its new $9,500,000 B ings refinery. The new refin| WANTED—By February 10, ¢ 1 trally located furnished aparti by steadily employed mar man. Telephone 374 or 271, { WANTED—Room for _elderly man with light board. Phone Charles Hooker, 927. | DAY NURSERY—Motners car: your small child. Mrs. Wm. P H sey Ph. 938. 404 FOR, LONGER lasting clothes, Juneau Laundrette. Machines s{ ilized between washings. 3rd 4 Franklin Str. K ® « a 0o e - 10} . WANTED—By February centrally located furnished apartment by steadily employ- ed married man. Telephong 374 or 271 after 6 pm. e c o 0o ¢ 2 v 0 o MISCELLANEQUS| GUARANTEED Realistic Perm: ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 315 Decker Way. WINTER and POND, Co., In Complete phetographic Supplid Developing-: l'rlnfing-l-:nhrxin Artists’ Paints and Materi; Blue Printing - Photostat! Is it neceasary for science and ligion to become reconciled? Baha'i Faith says “yes”! For erature write immediately to J 992 Mountain View, Alaska. 29 LOST AND FOUND LOST—In vicinity of four keys in leather containgl Reward. Ph. 265 or leave at postoff] pire. 41! FOUND—Keys on holder. OW may have same by paying for f] adv. OIL TANK IS DINING ROO! BILLINGS, Mont, —#—A 000-barrel oil tank served as dining room when the Continey 0il Co., held open house at has a daily crude oil capacity. 7,500 barrels. Deer often will starve rather | eat- winter “browse” which mo relish. ¢