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PAGE SIX JUNEAU, ALASKA THESE DAY --BY - GEORGE .. SOROLSKY POINT FOUR € re the Hottest Game South of Non meric Everything you need at ind Christ- ion con- writes | billions were mi ht. People f thi Comm ut that See this spee today. It's the you can get. Has the amazir sfphfied keyboard. automatic column selection eater figures as you would write them. Has total. . . sub-total . . . multiply . . . release and correction keys. Full 5” carriage. ADDS - MULTIPLIES - LISTS AND TOTALS TO $99,999.99 ied custome Phone sorstep is worn by 115 Seward Street Anoruer CLIPPER EXTRA—< Separinaey, B! The Clippers %have heen flying the Alaskan skyways for///] years ...carried nearly two hundred thousand passengers j ‘,T,-A QOur flight crews know their routeq g e Liv Aurrrcan 7 Wortp Algways i,-%q * Trade Mark, Pon American Aireays, Inc. TO SEATTLE * HAWAIl » ROUND-THE-WORLD * KETCHIKAN JUNEAU * WHITEHORSE * FAIRBANKS * NOME | reasons you are ¢ botage Point apen they se. Have ack it? ixty onc Africa This cpening entry lands in th wee disclosed un is not to be as of the nda.” No Comn WALTER MENU Rice A I Reliance Cu Lettuce and C: Celery Bread Ice Cream Tovped with Coffee RE RECIPE F()R RIC cup chopped luncheon <mall enion chenved fi cup beiled Minute Rie 1 cup Madrona Tomatoes 1e 1 cup fine braed crumbs Sait (Bert’s) Pepper could not ¢ taken over 14 In a word, Mr A hes 1% from the 1% ions Z tl our- elves financing to cveryonc DIREC' given and pour int of bacon on top Mix in order Bake o1 > ENTER NOW - Send us can cost. half hour (350° F.) in this ca i for the and directions for is for a Seafecod main (seafood) dish g eparation. as pos in The under, ism will come from home, s the most d d to t herc Empire this week. cach of the ingredients c of the market. te or print lc it the name Leul ash prizes 1st P will be given $3; hat 1 1th1 o) more recipes recipes but wi re not goi hed until Fric and third ail your entri to tellvin prize winners. Alaska Fmpire, Box 1991. Cont 1" Seafood THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE T‘L. Daily Alaska Empire presents- @u’;g 2?6&:%% but whethe: Submitte slightly beaten (Ber('s) your menu for next week’s contest as listed below, the grocery ar Th 2nd and 3rd Prizes, $1 each. 11 be published on Wed when we so that tt TUESDAY MORNING, addreésed to RECIPE CONTEST, Daily If you wish, you may drop them off at The Empire office beforgmoon est Selection for Next Week |(HAMBER TO HEAR Gov. Ernest Gruenin !the Juneau Chamber of 1 of will tel his recent trip to Washingtor tomor: DINNER FOR TWO '"eeh e prize-winning bracket the will win, place or show will be the of Co! 1 by W. El 1 Creol Jam Strawberries Coftee A LA CREOLE meat (California Grocery) eam »f May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809), Ar “horage Serial 011191, for a tract of vey No. 2879 situated on Gull Cove, n Eesterly side of Idaho Inlet and i North End of Chicha gof Is! taining 5.00 acres, nd, con- | and it is now in the files of the District Land Olu(“, Anchorage, Alaska Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned | land ~hndld file their adverse claim iin the District Land Offi the period of publication or th: | days barred statutes. CHESTER W. McNALLY, Acting Manager. Tirst publication, Jan. 25 M alifornia Grocery) (California Grocery) TIONS ) casserole 1 with C; ind cheese cubes if desired. thereafter, by will of or they the provisions ° HERE'S HOW: tast publication, Dinner. Also send your recipe ng complete 1 @ PUBLICATION t for the on Number 4 The District Cou of Alaska, Di at Juneau. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK JUNEAU, a corporation, Pla vs. ERNEST J. ROCKNE MARION E. ROCKNE, ants. THE PRESIDENT OF THE TED STATES, to the ed defend NE, GRE! In the name of of Amer; Territory meat market ads appearing more the better! After, or )sen from thes :, jot down or sibly. Typewritten entries will the three best These Thursday and Friday, order they have been announce the first, second each week for thc United re hereby req District C t for 1, First Judi- Ala which hey will arrive at The Empire at Juneau, s after the Cuesday. ou, in >d upon you per: P the Complaint of the above 'mmod olaintiff on file in said Court in lhc above entitled action. Dinner"’ RULES CONTRADICT | 0N COST-OF-LIVING; NFFE CAN'T ADV! SEl stion ce PROPERTY LOSSES OR DAMAGES FRUM | ' FILED nfronting Juneau memkers ¢ rederation r today following the Blhn',l The federation has been making >fforts tc have its allowance ta :ff their members’ tax statemen 1d to have it included in their nd in past months, but effort has with much damages, iuze of in- of health forms of of wal 1d imy her ar na m'w succe: me ) William Twenhofel of Geo- cal Survey office, President of he group, came up with two de- zigions he found on the matter, one rcm the Internal Revenue Cole, n Civil Service koth con- nciude loss pr )perty lied t e 1,,” ,,,‘ radictory. for llmdw funds and | The won'’t allow- says I revenue code it frem cc but Vill: will. possible 10 in to the war, and ivestock were Iy e fel said it was up to how he wi urn, that the | nd one way h- d t unicn was taking no st or the other. uncer LY after an| mizht g money * maybe action on the PROGRAM, TEA BY | W30, MARTHAS ON ™ —or taken N, FRIDAY AFTERNOON 2 o'clock meeting e Circle in th byterian church 10, the Rev. W. tall the new of- T 1d the Rev. will speak on the ants, kin will sing. program, le with Mesdames | Bill George Folta, and | C ostesses, will hold | Lonoring Mrs. | o is leaving, sit with her; the drive for suild preposed nder way in crganizations. fwenhofel appointed members of aricus committees for activities. were: Program Committee— Clarabelle Rakestroff, Howard An- and Margaret Pearce; 1ip Cemmittee—Helen Roff Dan Mahoney and ch; Audit Committee, ff and Wes McDonald, money to library, now various community the| ¢ BECK RETURNS Walter E. Beck of the Depart- ment of the Interior has returned Hooker will be |from a trir to Anchorage and is 1o join in_ this tribute {0 i cred at the Gastineau Hotel, 1 member. am.| 417-6t adm. JUNEAU FIRE DEPT, Dance Sat. Night, Elks $1.00 plus tax.—adv. Hall, 423-21 now open i: the I B lunchzon meet in} ZIVer The said planitiff in said action demands t following relief: Judgment against you in plain- tifd's first cause of action, for $687.13 with interest thereon from November 17, 19 at 6% per annum until paid, on a promissory note, and foreclosure of a mortgage d xd Janua 16, 1948, on Lot Block A, of the Charles Waynor Addition to Juneau, Alaska, which COMMUNICATION To the or of The E ay the le: I was very much sur- orised on reading the of 4,1 , and found 2 state- ment attributed to me which was pposite of what I had when I called kea whether 2, you that when you g 5 had m ake in n that I told you defi- at it had not, it had cor- tted the information judging said mortgage a prior lien against said property, and for the sale of said property to satisfy said | debt; and judgment on plaintiff’s| second cause of action in the sum of $177.70, with interest thereon at/ |6% per an from November 11949, until paid; together with plaintiff’s co and disbursements | including an attorney’s fee $225.00; And in the pear and answer, plaintiff will take judgment against you for want thereof, and will apply to the ziven to the press % me and for the s ot accuracy [ hope find some way in zorrecting the statement printed in the Empi Vi (signed) In all fairness truly yours, Reinholt Brust Asst. Area Director. (The above has reference to the mixup in election dates on reserva- tions. Editor) complaint and as hereinabove stated. Witness the Honorable George W. Folta, Judge of said Court, and the seal of said Court hereto affixed, on the 17th day of January, 1950. J. W. LEIVERS, Clerk of the District Court Territory of Alaska Division No. 1 By LOIS P. ESTEPP, Deputy. First publication, Jan. 18, 1950. Last publication, Feb. 8, 1950. , chairman of the Aid goodie sale Order Office, that there will ly ¢f homemad The start Lutheran Saturday anncunced 2 a plentiful suy dainties available. at 11 am. today Your Deposits AR BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS HE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositers’ funds is our primary consideration. In addition the bank is a mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation, which in- sures each of our depositors against loss to a maximum of $5,000. DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION GOVERNOR GRUENNG | w0 A .N-T A-D-S Commerze n meet- 'MENT OF THE INTERTOR | |when he speaks at t} {ing of the orga lrow in the Gol anof Hotel ident Truman of Cor Preceeding 1 nh usual order of Chamt merce business, accord. mber Se UNITED STATES 1 of Land Management District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska August 11, 1949 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ce is he given that William | Cameron Graham has made appli- cation for a homesite under the Act | i land embraced in Plat of U. S. Sur-| be ! the | One | was given to secure said note; ad-| 17, | of | event you fail to ap-| Court for the relief demanded in its | WEDNESDAY, FOR SALE 2 b partly furnishe JATER T nelled, fireplace, .omfcrta 3 bdr. d fireplace, elec- completely 1ilable. nest. 5- , wall-to-wall car- bedrooms. ! i commercial down- | stairs. New FHA home, 2 bed- | nd other boats. Gift shop, machine shop, 2 apartment hous- d money makers. LOTS— | ¢ Highway, Gold Belt, Cal- Douglas, Douglas Highway. REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS I'—’hu“c b/G over Fi isi National Ban! run sm.r: [ BOXES fresh 300 H&H and Sheet Metal In- Marshal's sale Feb. £ PLUMBING ventory on 1 11 by |NOW'S THE TIME to th | new radio phone s the NORTHERN on displ 418 about your birds. Call 7 pm. female PL Y"(JLTn ; " 4-doc Good ¢ New: rubl "Ahucn | terized. Yours for § 416-tf Ty gn\‘d condition. Ph. 416-t1 N YOUR W LY 1o work leave your Ioundry at Juneau Laundrette, At andant will care for it. on way home. i i | SEVERAL Large Perfect the ana Small stones. First ‘ monds. prices at [ Bank. ] 1048 GMC 707. 85 vt . Phonc 407-tf ton pickup. |NEW DELTA band saw. Complete | _8160.00. George Bros. 414-tf 2 SRES, approximately 1% mi. Walter D. Field. 419--t1 | from airport. | Phssl 3E[\UTIFDLLY fulmshed six room house, excellent view, close to school, new electric eguipment, including Bendix, garage. Call} 897 418-3t 3 BEDROOM—two baths, complet- ely redecorated, new furniture, upstairs equipped for apartment. 1 W 11th. Ph. 789 418-tf i LflST AND FOUND LOST—In vicinity of postoffice four keys in leather container— Reward. Ph, 265 or leave at Em- pire. 415-3t FOUND—Keys on holder. Owner may have same by paying for this adv. 414-tt FROM PETERSBURG Mrs. A. J. Trones and Marguerite 3idwell of Pctersburg are stopping it the Baranof Hotel. 'MURPHY & MURPHY . {4-BEDROOM, g00ds { Pick it| 70-t1 i vl Dia- | Bargain { National { FEBRUARY 8, 1950 FOR SALE 4 NEW HOUSES in the Highlands section, two bedrocoms and al- lowar.ce for a third, full concrete basements, garage, laundry, el- cetric hot w heaters, auto- | matic ol fu ompletely in- sulated for a low meintenance cost. Financed by FHA on very 1 terms. Secondary financ- ing for down payment is avafl- able to qualified veterans, Bob Druxman REPRESENTING JWILLIAM WINN 123 FRONT ST, PHONE 891 |LARGE concrete basement on 1 acre patented. West Juneau Road 1 mi. from Steel Bridge. $2850. Also acre lots at $800. FULLY furn. 2 bed house, possible third bedroom. 3% acres pat, near Salmon Creek. Gardens, gap- age, wonderful place for kids, sshool bus service free. $7,850, {LARGE cabin, Lena Point. be: frontage. $2,500. SEATTER TRACT 2 bedroom, large yard, move in today. Furnished, i elec kitchen, channel view. $9,000, $2,500 will financ Basin Road. Base- | ment suitable income apt. $6,800. IVERAL GOOD LISTINGS AT FRITZ COVE. PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY 'SEWARD AT MARINE WAY Telephone 911. WANTED 't small apt. or house. For local couple. Referenc- eadily employ2d. P. O. Box r call Van at 676. 423-tf owncrs who desire Automotive repairs at Spec).lizing in tune-up— 200 JACOBS ENGINE PMENT. 1i61 Harbor from Small Bceat Fartor. Ph. 876 423-5t time q in 9:30 p.m. SHOW will keep my apart- Grand apt. - 26. Five in Al oung experience | CAPABLE years army aska. Desires opportunity to make Alaska permanent home. Two years college business adminis- rative background. Construction ience recently purchasing represtative China Aviation Cor- Interested inm any po- sition. Interested parties wrile or wire Robert J. Haws, 2039 MacArthur Blvd., Oakland, Calif. 420-7t WANTED—Alaska VEIIUW ow cedar and | western red cedar saw logs. Top prices paid. Yellow Cedar Com- pany of Alaska, Juneau, Alaska. 419-6t — |WANTED TO RENT or buy—2 of 3 bedroom apt. or home. Walter D. Field. Ph. 581. 419-tf NOW is the tune to get your out- board motor ready for spring. Exerpienced outboard mechanic with proper equipment at your | service. Chas. G. Warner Co. Ph i 473, 416-t1 WANTED—B February 10, cen- trally located furnished apartmen: by ste y cmployed married man, Telephone 374 or 271 , DH DAY NURSERY——MOU!CX‘S care for your small child. Mrs. Wm. Pas- sey. Ph. 938. 206-tt S S 0 O T FOR LONGER lasting clothes, use 2 e e o e ® o ® © WANTED—By February 10, o centrally located furnished apartment by steadily employ- ed married man, Telephone 374 or 271 after 6 p.m. e c o 0 ¢ o o . ° ° > i UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska November 1, 1949 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Notice is hereby given that Frank R. Townsend has made application for a homesite under the Act of May 1934 (48 Stat. 809) Anchorage | Serial No. 010561 for a tract of land described as situated on the south- cast short of Pot Hole, a cove on southwesterly side of largest island of the Inian Island Group. Latitude 58° 14' 48” N, Longitude 136° 20" 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 fhe above mentioned land 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 sta- tutes. GEORGE A. LINGO Manager. First publication, Dec. 14, 1949. Last publicaticn, Feb. 8, 1949. ' o HISCELLANEOUS FUARANTEED Realistic Perman= ent, $7.50. Paper ‘curls $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201 315 Decker Way. WINTER and POND, Co., Inc. Comglete photographic Supplies Developing-Printing-Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats s it newas.nry for science and re- ligion to become reconciled? The Baha'i Faith says “yes”! For lit- erature write immediately to Box 992 Mountain View, Alaska. 395-!': FGR KENT fiACHE’Lc;R apartment for em- ed man. Apply Thursday or Frlddy 145A Willoughby Ave. 423-2t STORAGE SPACE for auto and other items. Close in on Will- oughty. Ph. Douglas 21. 421. STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly or Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69t Juncau Laundrette. Machines ster« ilized between washings. 3rd and Franklin €tr. 70-tt |WURLITZER" Spinit piano for rent Anderson Piano £acp. Ph. 1sl

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