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T Secend and F PHO! 1 | Juneau $300Pledged By leen Agers il | ure i pair , you ne ( (X 1 the specially on eg and flavor of qual full strength ity Pepper. Try Schilling Pepper for zestful, appetizing goodness. hou Library Fund made that the have Lib: “C 155U mee Memorial ) ye I ttee to join t in making We > Teen ask esident tods comply with | reeing to raise | d ex- Th vely of our membe “We t a mist to make ¢ our plan ‘The | Phone 704 MEAT PHONE 60 Juneaun Deliveries 19 a.ma., 2 amed 4 poamn. Roat Grders Deliv T SHOP THE HARD WAY—Call Case Lot Grocery these cold wi day g of our effi FREE DEI i order with one of cur trained clerks and relax. You For Betier Service URDER EARLY W, £ ittle erns n Il w Som at nine: BPouglas BPekis ery 10 a.m. ered Any Time will receive the finest food at prices you We carry a complete Ii GROCERIES, QUALITY ME FRUI and VEGET AKERY GOODS. and SATURDAY vd. DOLE'S Doumak MRRSHEMALLOWS . . . 1% | DARIGOLD BUTTER Wideawake SYRUP Reliance PEANUT BUTTER Roth’s Breakfast SAUSEGE Tree Top APPLE JUICE Quart 27¢ ¢ B RGRLINGE. . RN Regular Grind COFFEE Z Ib. tin 1.33 WAL MAL 24 oz. heitle 33¢ 24 oz. jar 63c 8oz 1in 3%¢ . . PMA No. 2 tin BRAK GLAZED PUTATI RA WE WILL HAVE THESE FINE %l{ Wesson OIL White Star — So TUKR S and ¥ WILY SLACK! Cuart 6% . o . . 1 1 id Pack N \ \ \ N \ ] ) \ § 7 oz. tin 43¢ T DN 24 TINS—35.85 No. 2 tin 25¢ Libby’s — California ORANGE JUICE . Hunt’s Fruit COCKTAEL Sand W — CHUNK STYLE PINEAPPLE NIBLETS These bal Hoons may fin 1 16 oz, SWEET or ROYAL PLASTIC GREEN GIAN be had by sending in $1 ."h C 1OSEDALE ERY DEPARTMERN wtn BOUGHNUTS Armour’s o WHOLE RERNEL CORN al them s clearly | Afomic Fresident the atomic AU, ALASKA 'DATA ON MAIN CAUSES HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUN entirely from our agel efforts; and, ®of ill not touch any fund wdy been contributed donated in the fu-| b's use. Those tunds | cessary for the con- the Club and for re- on main improving the club- | ;. i among the vari we would not ;a1 groups in Alask permission to use | 1y other purpose. We | ortificates by friends to understand | g according to Kester, He said that thi related with similar inform the will teen come I ] have alre may for our CI itely of xl ¥ e ed life ing of for all ta the causes oceu is infor: from d Ds 13 a Py tabulated b tatistics, wnd girls have gladly responsibility to for the library Adams added. litile each month; to find it hard sum in this | dur boy med t the ugh our will ra entir efforts pational e tality rat 1 ated sir jon't ¥ nation, the fo: whole o of dis death mnr'n [t th and safety ] féfimfl Taken President eb. 9— B — said today that! could get a from Russia in- could be put litic reporting of occupation ' industry la book K by U. 8. C(‘lnml S meral directors and booklet is published Federal Security Agency in gton. In order tha liable, Mr answers s on the d 1 ask in wha ieceased worked 1 and the work He poin upation culd include k woerker, e {onfral Is Up 2y ASHINGTON Tru United c rat ational the bureau 1 by n States 1 rols at the information wi G Kester said, accu weapons. Tons of Lead Mined SflA!aska ASHINGTON, Fek. 9— (M - estic X tion of re- three pereent 1949 than in 1948, and | ince 1944, the Bureau of said today uct sduction included: at while the o for janitor ar an effec laborer, both hazards f the two s might lifferent and in order tain death rates pecific information in t to as 404,032 tons. is aska 70. \Pioneer Alaska SEATTLE, Feb. 9— ces for John (Mis feld, 74, a pioneer ector, will be held ow. He died Tuesday. at LmLcn i cng til He was a member Yukon Pioneers. of the Alask: ' OF DEATH NOW BEING TABULATED BY BVS the Bureau cf Vita Directo wil 195¢ § rrive at reliable mor M use in insur and stud programs. a guide in accurate and spec an e death certificate: being mailed out thi in Alask embalmer: th Wash must be given to ques ificate instance prove quit in each category | necessary Prospedior Dies Hostel to Valdez in 1898 and dividec his time between Aiaska and Seattl his last mining trip in 193¢ Notice is hereby given that 1hc collector of customs for this di t has issued an order dated January 20, kor vy of the De- the Territc ented by th, is the home port, to T il T ,i 1eau, Alacka, a- t S J. ((‘;\\(V‘TS Collector of Customs Juneau, Alaska. First publication, Feb. 7, 1950. Last publication, Feb. 10, 1950. TICE OF MARSHAL'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Territory of Alaska, Division Num- | Ber One at Juneau. m /1 JUNEAU, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. VINCENT A. VIRGINIA HENSEY, Defendants PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY FIVEN that by virtue of an Execu- n dated December 30, 1949, issued ut of the District Court for the Cerritory of Alaska, Diy er One at Juneau, Aiaska, uporn Jecree rendered in said Court on | hat date in favor of THE FIRST IATIONAL BANK OF JUNEATU, | nd against VINCENT A. HE '\ISFH 2 il r oreclosure of a cert; eal property described in ree, I have on the 18th a ‘anuary, 1950, levied up. ywing described real ated in the Juneau Recording inct, Territory of Al That certa = cated between the Town ouglas, Alaska, and Ls 1 Creek, Territory of Ala 1, and between the Ready Boullion Lode Claim, Survey No. 341-A and the mean high tide line on Gastineau Channel and more particularly descrited as follows, to-wit Beginning at a point where a pipe line cro: the sideline of said Sur- vey 341-A and from whence the 3-mile post on the Juneau- Doug Road bears S. 40° West apyp 40 feet; thence from U'L‘ of beginning Northwest 3 said line of said survey 200 feet; {hence northeast to the high tide on thence Southeast andering said me line; thence true s the pmnt of beginning, together with the buildings, uctures, n mort 1o- of c land 1 t 0 200 fe a . . Y2 1b. pky. 32¢ Pound 74c 12 tins 1.69 Pound tin 53¢ ] ‘JLEL&TT p — Frozen NGE JUICE . © oz. tin 23¢ (1 2 Ih. cells 53¢ 5 HONOR BRAND Fancy -— Frozen 24 tins ‘ Strawberries 3.5 | 120z phy. 33 ¥ SPECIAL DOUGHNUTS doz 5c EVERY OTHER DAY 12rolis 1.79 D. 'HS‘*“ w"Zfii"D BEEF . 12 cz. fin 43¢ - Mo.21in 43c ince — Wide ;‘5”’ E? iant ‘wu.e WHITE KING 63c ftin23c 5 5.49 w i1 h. zello 33¢ I 2l B ° e r: o 2% tin 35¢ " BALLOON IN OUR STORE 12 oz. fin 1%:; 24 lins 1.39 .00 and two Niblets labelg ANN S EAT PIG HOCKS - FRESH BEEF. . HEARYS Ih. 3¢ 1h. 3%¢ FRESH GROUN LAMB SHOULDER STEAKS \D BEEF Thel RECIPE aily Alaska Empire presents- (2473 Reciped and MENUS of the week Recipe No. 2— cb ‘) l‘ )(l ~ DINNER FOR TWO improvements, tenements, her- editaments and appurtenances thereunto belongi: or appur- tenant; nd that I will accordingly offer aid real property for sale at public endue to the highest and best bid- er for cash, on the 1l4th d of ‘ebruary, 1950, at 2:00 o’clock t the location of said property on Jouglas Island, Alaska, mentioned nd described herein. The Decree provides that the above :amed plaintiff, the First National 3ank of Juneau, may become a pur- This entry lands in the prize-winning bracket the opening weck, but whether it will win, place or show not to be disclosed until Friday. Submitted by MRS. GILBERT G. BIXBY MENU hinese Sweet and Sour Pork with Rice Peach and Cottage Cheese Salad Baked Apples with Avoset Tea FOR CHINESE SWEET AND SOUR PORK WITH RICE shoulder (' pound) from Gus George Salad oil (1 tbsp.) Flour (2 thsp.) Lean pork Green pepper cut in strips (1 pepper) Onions, chopped (2 thsn.) Salt and peoner to taste Canned crushed pincapple (/% cup) from Case Lot Condensed consemme (1; can) Corn starch (1'% than.) Vinegar (2 cun) Soy sauce (1 tsp.) from 26th Century Super Market Brown sugar (!4 cun) Rice, hot ccoked (1'; cups) from California Grocery DIRECTIONS in flour and brown in salad oil . Add green alt, peg pineapple and one-half the con- simmer one-half hour. Blend corn starch somme, stir in vinegar, soy sauce and brown vy to meat mixture, stir until smooth. 15 minutes. Heap rice in ring on serving p.'mm and pour pork mixture in center. EE&TER W — HERESHOW Send us i for next week’s contest as listed below, in this case it is Seafood Dinner. Also send your recipe for the m d) disn giving complete list of ingredients and d tions for preparation. Choose many of the ingredients for the main dish recipe as possible from the grocery and meat market ads appearing in The Empire this we The more the better! After, or unde lients chosen from these ads, jot down the name of the market. € print legibly. Typewritten entries will Dip cube pepper, onions, of pork simmer T”ffi e your in (seaf , each of the ingr to write or prizes will be 1st Prize, will be publi re not goin, published until and third prize winners. Mail your entries so that they will arrive at The Empire TUESDAY MORNING, addressed to RECIPE CONTEST, Daily Alaska Empire, Box 1991. If you wish, you may drop them off at The Empire office before noon Tuesday. Contest Selection for Next Week N - ’ ""Seafood Dinner" iven each week for the three best 2nd and 3rd Prizes, $1 each. These hed on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, to tell in which order they have been when we announce the first, second $3 . haser at such sale. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, 8th day of January, 1950. WILLIAM T. MAHONEY, United States shal, Territory of Alaska, Division Number One.. By WALTER G. HELLAN, Deputy. First publication, Jan. 19, 1950. Last publication, Feb. 9, 1950. this “Mirror Cafe now open 11 am to 3 am. 417-61 Meeting at C. 1. 0. Hall Thursday, 8 P. on a famous PRINCESS STEAMER For unexcelled accommodation, fine food, courteous service and athoroughe ly luxurious trip, travel South by one of the ever-popular Princess ships Special Round Trip Winter Excursion Fares Now in Effect. $108.80 from Juneau. Juneau Sailings SOUTHBOUND Friday, February 17 Friday, March 3 Tuesday, March 14 For information and reservations contact WM. FEERO, JR., Agent Baranof Hotel of which Ju-| de- | of | F | . 1 PLUMBING 1950, aumunumg the name of| THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1950 W-A-N-T A-D-S FOR SALE QEATER TRACT— bd!‘ plne pan- nelled, fireplace, partly furnished. Homey, comfortable. GOLD BELT—3 bdr. fireplace, elec- tric kitchen, furnace, completely, furnished. Immediately available, United States District Court for th“ THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF; HENSEY and | ‘(xOLD BELT—Juneau's finest. & rooms, fireplace, wall-to-wall car- peting, 2 completed bedrooms, ancther easily finished. Garage, view, venitian blinds. New, IM- MEDIATELY AVAILABLE. SIXTH STREET—2 bdr., beautifully ed, electric kitchen, View, gardens. LAS—Building suitable 2 t. and commercial down- i\"o\\' FHA home, 2 bed- LOUG r boats. Gift shop, machine shop, 2 apartment hous- "'unl money makers. LOTS— way, Gold Belt, Cal- , Douglas Highway. es, houn, nd VIRGINIA HENSEY, for ‘thc | MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over Frist National Bank FOR SALE fres h 303 H&’* idsen Apts, and Sheet Meta ventory on Marsh: sale F 14, 11 am. Inspection of goods by appointment. Inventory & e at the Alaska Credit Bures H coupe at Marshal's Dcck, February 11 Needs repair City a am NOW'S THE TIME to think about new radio phone for your . PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. s the NORTHERN on display 418-tf ; 4-door . New rubber ignition and Completely .00. Ph Green and New car: tem. If‘w even: 36 PLYMOUTH Chevrolet 2-dcor. ling Co. “4=door. R. 9 d_condition, 416-tf very got 153. DAVENO, Blue JEVERAL Large ana Small Dia- monds. Perfect stones. prices at the First National 35 Phone le pickup. YEW DELTA band $150.00. George Bros. BEAUTIFULLY furnished six excellent view, new eclectric equipment, Bendix, garage. Call two baths, complet- redecorated, new furniture upstairs equipped for apartment. 511 W 11th. Ph. 789. FOR RENT 2ACHELOR ployed man. Friday. Amx(ment for em- Apply Thursday or 423-2t SPACE for auto and in on Will- as 21. 421-0t STORAGE other i ) ) Rooms, weekly or Monthly. Colonial Rooms., 69tf VURLITZER Spinit piano for rent Anderson Pilano & Ph. 1al ELen. WILDLIFE RESEARCH DIRECTOR TO TRAIN COLLEGE STUDENTS WASHINGTON, Feb. 9—(@—Dr. Neil W. Hosley will go to Fairbanks in mid-March to become leader ot he Alaska Cooperative Wildlife Re- carch unit of the Fish and Wildlite Cerviee. Secretary of the Interior Chap- ir the appointment ay, said Hosley will set up the unit at the University of Alaska wder a cooperative agreement igned here last month. . The unit will train college stu- ‘ents for jobs with federal, state :nd Territorial agencies and pri- vate interests engaged in wildlife zonservation and management. It also will conduct investigations and research upon. which wildlife management practices will be based. Hosley formerly was head of the department of forestry and wildlife management at the University of Connecticut. He has been chief of {he section of wildlife investigations on public, lands for the Fish and Wwildlife Service since 1946. McCUTCHEON HERE 1ze is registered at the Karanof Hotel. edan. | win- | Ph. | Bargain | close to| 418-3t | 418-tf { 145A Willoughby Ave. | Stanley McCutcheon of Anchor-, FOR SALE {4 NEW HOUSES in the H)ghlands section, two bedrooms and al- lowance for a third, full concrete basements, garage, laundry, el- ectric hot water heaters, auto- matic oil furnace, completely in- sulated for a low maintenance cost, Financed by FHA on very liberal terms. Secondary finance ing for down payment is availe able to qualified veterans. Bob Druxman REPRESENTING WILLIAM WINN 123 FRONT ST. PHONE 891 LARGE concrete ba<emenb 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, gaf- age, wonderful place for kids, sshool bus service free. $7,850. LARGE cabin, Lena. Point. beach frontage. $2,500. SEATTER TRACT 2 bedroom, large yard, move in today. Furnished, elec kitchen, channel view. $9,000. $2,500 will finance. 4-BEDROOM, Basin Road. Base- ment suitable income apt. $6,800. SEVERAL GOOD LISTINGS AT FRITZ COVE. PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY {SEWARD AT MARINE WAY Telephone 911. WANTED WANTED—Puppy up to 6 months (mongrel). Write J. Sever. Gen. Deli Juneau. 423-1t 200 i IRELIABLE PERSON to care for 14 months old baby in my home call 95, 423-t1 'TO RENT supblet £mall apt. or house. Fr local couple. Referenc- es, 4ily employed. P. O. Box 183 or call Van at 676. 423-tf | | (':Ir owners who desire class Automotive repairs at reasonable prices. Specplizing in Aute Electric—Motor tune-up— Brake werk. See us first and SAVE MONE TACOBS ENGINE and EQUIPM T. 1101 Warbor across from Small Beat Harbor. Ph. 876 423-6¢ DURING SHOW time your small chiid in ment 7 to 9:30 pm. No. 3. will keep my apart- Grand apt. 421-3t CAPABLE young man agc 26. Five years army experience in Al- aska. Desires opportunity to make Alaska permanent home. Two years college business adminis- trative background. Construction experience recently purchasing represtative China Aviation - Cor- poration. Interested in any po- sition. Interested parties wrile or wire Robert J. Haws, 2039 MacArthur Blvd, Oakland, Calif. 420-Tt { i WANTED— laska, 3ellow cedar and western red cedar saw logs. Top prices paid. Yellow Cedar Com- pany of Alaska, Juneau, Alaska. 419-6t 1 IWANTED TO RENT or buy—2 or 3 bedroom apt. or home. Walter {D. Field. Ph. 581. 419-tf K NOW is the tune to get your out- board motor ready for spring. Exerpienced outhcard mechanic with proper equipment at your service. Chas. G. Warner Co. Ph. 473, 416-tf | | I DAY NURSERY—Mothers carc for your small child. Mrs. Wm. Pas- sey. ‘Ph. §38. 406-tt @ e a2 n 0 e e 0 ° o {® WANTED—By February 10, centrally located furnished apartment by steadily employ- ed married man. Telephone 374 or 271 after 6 p.m. tie ¢« o e 0 0 o . ° . e o c o o LOST AND FOUND LOST—Golden cocker spaniel, chil- et. Answers to name of Reward. Phone Red 423-3t LOST—In vicinity of postoffice four keys in leather container— Reward. Ph. 265 or leave at Em- pire. 415-3t MISCELLANEOQUS GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up, Lola's Beauty Shop, Phone 201 315 Decker Way. WINTER and POND, Co., Inc. Complete photographic Supplies Developing-Printing-Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Elue Printing - Photostats Is it necessary for science and re- lizion to become reconciled? The Baha'i Faith says “yes”! For lit- erature write immediately to Box 992 Mountain View, Alaska. 295-1t {THE BEAUTY NOOK—4 booth shop, fully equipped. Established business in excellent location. Reasonable. Wonderful opportun- ity for ambitious person. Write Box 642, Petersburg, Alaska. 416-3