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PAGE SIX rf/f/fi[flllfl ¥ Af Hoonah KENTUCKY'S %( CORR. BOUR has ce we a man even d when his wife ¢: and told him to wake out of there, he r I can’t go out be a Car yet!” you: morning up € L his s (SPECIAL SPONDENCE) HOONAH Willard Hc Alaska, Feb. died at the February 18—Mrs. family 15 after ad’s logging crew ohn days getting re onah sev ervices w 1odox Church. Mrs. V\lllard about 68 year of age and had most of her life in this vic- Her survivors are, her hus- John Wi one broth Dalton and sister, Eli n SOUR MASH Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey i d, a BOTTLED IN BOND (oo PROOF . bothered by dogs that and SO run at en wild dogs, joat Little Pat sunk at since -floated, beach t her moori a nu are | large other nuisar the Town Marsh owned by it ,has been 1 i5 niow e float ¢ the week aided wi two on the wild | dog popu- decreasing past pe lation , 50 § PRIZDAWELLER DISTRUERY, INC. + LOUSVALL, &%, s will The motorvessel Ocean Quee: rived with a load of seals las ind many of these were disposed of lly. Friday, the boat, Jimmy ! °r Ju- Distributed throughout Alaska ‘The local Fi ning for and 1 wards a new by ODOM COMFANT loc Free Delivery $10.00 Order $10.00 C.0.D. ORDERS Delivered Free FHONE PLOWEST PRICES oo Line DAY ng to bring you Juneau’s Lewest Prices — Right Down the » sincerely t R T'S CAN'T BE WRONG! 1 hundreds of Satisfied Customers at BERT Fanning’s Bread and Butter Best Foods — Fancy Quality PICKLES - 150z 24c MAYONNAISE quari b9c oru ror 49¢ s e m e ———— SWANSDOWN CAKE NIIX 1 pkg. Chocolate, 1 pkg. White—B: b Custard CREAM COCKIES Ib. 33c . QUART 25(} 215 Can— 24c¢ QES - The ther Margarine HUCGA - 2ih. pkg. 36 APRLE JUICE Palmdale — Large No. 2!; Can é’ZRE‘?EJ on £OB - each 3% case $5.69 J. &z, i D E@EVELS ROLL I!fic A.-!J LENTEN SPECIALS Davis — Ready — hmcv Norwegian SCALLGES IPPER SHACKS JRWEGIAN S/&Rfll!‘ E_’.L\“‘ 22¢ TOILET LUX—CAMAY EVERY e Ps PALMOLIVE “oyg l&i&fi" . oz Tc S!EEPR -+ Pound l4¢c 15¢ ) :IGA CPLI(;P Delicious Honey Coated Puffed WHEAT Shamreck — Large—Fresher Every Time dozen 53¢ ECE CREAM Flavors oua" 5: ¢ No. 2 Can | Campbeli’s Can VECETABLES - - 3% | MUSHROOM SOUP . 17c pkg. Z[]C makers CHOCOLATE CHIPS NOOBLES - - 1h. 2% | CATSUP large hotile 3lc CRISP FRESH LETTUCE Pound 17c REUBARB — Fresh, Tangy Pound 29c Pound 12¢ CABBAGE — Green, Solid JUNEAU’S FINEST MEATS Shamrock Sliced Canadian Fresh — Peeled and Cooked BACON BACK . Half pound 43¢ I ALASKA SHRIMP 4 oz. cello 39¢ POT ROAST Ci fram No- ¥ b, 49 eer Beef lh. 59¢ | Pound 15¢ No. [ A T r: fl (Gh J;i 4 Can 12¢ FANCY N - CAN AMROCK HITER . nound §&¢ | EGGS KRISTOFFERSON®S Many Lean Meaty i Whole or Half SHAMBROCK HAMS . Fresh PIGS FEET . . plied in | hood nd committing | % g lat THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Dances \are being given | {1.c the firemen are to sell pop- |huc and pop in the theatre to|a money for more equipment | s h they need. da rin local Alaska Native Brother- [away 1 Alaska Native Sisterhood | partment st of the year. Flemming med to take the year U'l keen teaching here for time and had wanted a hoh- but with the vacancy oceur- ! when Mr. lieuRance was called | due to the illness of his| . Flemming was called back | Job again. § Te (CARIBOU CENSUS FIGURES READIED FOR CONFERENCE Tor the first time since incep-| um Greenwald | tion of the old Biological Survey| obin of spring. pn Alaska, the agency into which( feliow looked |\t Was corporated in 1940—the ise whi I he dlan ir hin after his long wintery but all we can say as we look on our four feet of snow is mister robin! tion in the Territory, ed tod it was reveal- the fifteenth North American Wild- life Conference, to bz held in San | Francisco March 6 to 8, by Urban . Nelson, service biologist. Nelson is the first man scnt of- cl the service to any of 1 meets. He will be ac- by Robert F. Scott, receive ant efuge official at Ken- 1. The latter are going at their wn expense, and both will read rapers on wildlife matters in the aorth, Nelson has attended numerous therings of the conference ‘“on own,” to meet with biologists, jame management officials and others connected with wildlife work. Besides game problems, will hear papers on salmon Oregon, the of izations here and these Junior organiz: uons will £l a great need in spon- ‘sorm«' activities for the young IolLs of the town. 1e in | se i ) B resources. cott will present a paper he Clatus of Caribou and weer in Alaska,” prepared by Win- have purchased af(c: building 60 feet by 110 feet Excursion Inlet which the;, to have moved to Hoonah|} Inlet in the near future. mceil has granted theli: a lot 80 by 150 feetlg! " to place the buuu'ing,‘“ in Hoonah. The local executive officers met,silly , Feb. 16, to discuss lst- pa d from William Pau I iing Mr. Paul's xpm- fi. fil,"s 'RREGU[AR ding a delegate to B xecutive meeting at SAk:\l 2, 1950. It was decided mau EQQ pAA AND pHA would not be sent bu Jetter . explhinirie’ Ws| QUE 'I'o WEAI‘HER rganization’s views would be sentl | nstead, R were discussed | sy {but deci ing this wa, Due to local weather, flight ‘unl anna s yet. tules of both Pacific Northern The ANB and the ANS have Leen 1es and Pan American Airways |very active lately in sponsoring the|y .o interrupted yesterday. ganization Junior ANB and 1 American got out to Seattle o it The inbound plane reached Annette re passengers were transferred aw today's flight 923 due here pm. As the flight trom | normally continues to | Roy Bean is the director of the' D I B e | |boys' ANB. A large group of boys {wa flight to the north. joined the ANB Juniors which was' Pacific Northern was able to get on |organized Feb. 9. Officers elected it but lmt out. The delayed flight are as follows: President, Frankie |l this morning.” Going to Dall | J Fish and Wildlife Service—will gnm 5 an estimate of the caribou popula- | COMPLETELY The figures will be pressnted at| his | in Anchorage, and David | the men | SEVERAL choice lots: British Columbia tisn- | problem, and Florida marine | WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1950 W-A=N-T A-D-S | 1 FOR SALE ONE BEDROOM, beautitully tur- nished home—immediately avail- able, electric kitchen. View. $7,500. furnished home. View. $3,750 | PINE PANELED living room with fireplace. 2 bedrooms. View. Se- atter Tract. JUNEAU'S choice home on Gold Belt. New, beautiful, comfortable, adequate. Excellent heating tem. View, hardwood floors, wall- to-wall carpeting. Fireplace, base- ment, garage. Double plumbing. badrooms, finished. 3rd can be ished. S—2 bedroom apartment with commercial store front on ground floor. View. Two lots. Garage. Newly decorated. {ALSO new FHA 2-bedroom home. 2 Apt. houses, completely furnished. Always rented. 3 APTS, garage, extra lot, magni- ficent view, best location, Excel- lent income. See by appointment. Gold Belt, Calhoun, Irwin St., Glacier High- way, Douglas, and Douglas high- way. WE have buyers for boats and have boats for sale including the ARB 12 and a cruiser easily converted if desired. fil | DOUGLA Cartetti; Vice President, John Wil- | the westward were Nancy and Ruth |son 4. Elkins, Edward F. Chate- | MACHINE SHOP equipment at hail sron, Nan Blaha, Roger Frnnuxhdm and Scott, 2. L. Griffin FWS officials. iving yesterday from the we:t- A second paper, “Bear-Moose Re- s Stanley, M. R. Gil- | lationship on the Kenai Peninsu- elyn, Harold Moats, by Chatelain, will be read by $10 towards the new ANB Hall, { William Brinkley, John C. 'Ne: lson. This will deal with the| A reception was given in honor ! Paul K , Mr. and Mrs, of the ANB Juniors by the Senior .Hml‘.llmn m(l mvu Lhree child- | the officers. The ANB band boys pro- ren; ded the music in honor of l,lw Hickel 4nd Mrs. HLHI'y Juhnson Leepard is Dead Gerald Gray all of whom are Sergeant-at-ar Jackie Andrews, © |As yet, dues have not been discuss- |ed and no treasurer elected. Junior | President, Frankie Cartetti donated I liams rea. will Pacific Watertowl ocassion, The Junior officers were ms(alled in their various offices at the ANB and ANS meeting February 13. Af-| ter the installation each made al speech appropriate to the occa- sion and their speeches gave ey- ery indication, the Senior groups would have every reason, to be proud of these young folks.) In their speeches each nz of- er indicated that he would up- the ANB i ANS Constitu- and also t United Stat- ! been been precluded by conditio) ond their control. Recent Excifement s Too Muth :or Runaway‘ ¥S tmx.x‘u'c yy L{l:llle" -S,?-' Iu:;l." ad OKLAHOMA Cer March 1—i# |estic caribou have enabled them __The excitement of the hunt|to come up with what is believed | | proved too much for the leopardlc be an accurate estimate of the| aped from Lincoln Park |current population. 0, W gone 61 hours, crawlea column reporter, k to his den—and then died. 'DOPE lNFORMER U the Your Hoonan and column editor, by to publicly thank and the ANS for their our column and in showing interest by appointing T !for the organizatio \may have accurate ports of the orgar both, wish here-' That w the autopsy report to- the ANB day of veterinarian interest in;man on the beast which kcpc 200 | this hunters on edge for orter ree days. n said the lecpard died ed lung brought on by | = |ex .u;nw (,(‘nu"‘l depression | of Lhe‘ whe pr ons’ ar and FRESNO. Calif. March 1—(®—| Y xcitement f g '?” A:t:excfacri::md o drug | 2brahem Davidian, narcotics ring ue s> linform: was “wiped out” here yes- ait whi nimal ate;, £ a0 et wh o e o iterday as he slept on a sofa in ,\ wen it returned to the zoo carly einEes B oMe Stevie's Re terda ause th eathote o (o 4 | favlen e esterday did not cause the d Davidian, 29, was shot through! in the air th evidence Spring must be we haven’t much yet. However, OF 'RING' BEGINS | price. |2 SMALL houses $850 and $1500. Terms, 'MURPHY & MURPHY also be roprm:mm: Fly- | , to discuss migra-| REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS FOR RENT | SMALL modren house for two only. | under constant surveillance by the | crvice, an attempt to number them and | rant now job. Paint br spring. 1as a new iy Bowerman also added that hisj, 29AHAR B WAS S0t HhOUEH s just maust mean | cxamination disclosed that the ani- blers. Tiode Davittar, Bl moihar | 4 fletim e 2 : mal had pneur ‘“unn A yy‘ur <ch moh\hcn she returned from work at a | T il o e e [p:u.kmr' houss late yesterday. | R Mrv ?Zd iinner at their i pered goar © : he a! State and Federal authorities im- SEELnO 8t dinner BE-Suelr And he added that the leopard |, . qi;tely pegan a roundup of 13 last Monday night. A lovely dnmcr;‘,,m“ have required much handling | 4ivteq” members of a purported | was served with covers laid for six. pecause of his ailment and being a state-wide ring against whom Dav- | {mean beast might have hurt Some- |50y was to have testified next| Adam Greenwald 'gne working on him. Sonth | entertained at Canasta at th 1* “It is better that he died now, |home on Capitol HUl last S ¥ | Bowerman seid. | were indicted by the Federal Grand | Inight. After a merry ev 1, The crafty creature escaped trom | P B E e Sanuary | game now so popular, cream, | pis prison pit at the Lincoln Park |19. They were charged with operat- | cake and ciffee were served at av 700 Saturday. mg a heroin supply ring that cover- ol o His leap from the 18-foot d€eD | ¢q california and had connections | L {pit, as a group of children looked 5, Mexico to Canada. Davidian | The S mtion Ay vl off a wave of excitement| gpplied much of the information {of their very popular bazaars which had a nation grasping fOr| . which the indictments were urday afternoon in the Hall. For)pews on the hunt which followed | based. {the pest two weeks the mEMDIISiggpithe jungle-killer. His killing, officials ‘indicated, |have been busy preparing for the| ppe 175 pound cat, fresh from|juct apout wiped out the govern- sale and there was a beautiul | India’s jungles, came sneaking home | mon¢ case, ;,array of hand made pillow cases, qnef midnight yesterday like a{ “The whole case hinged on Da- dresses and art work and handcraft. | yinaway boy—hungry. vidian,” said Col. George White,| _rr:;ughnuts atfl wlflf"e were “nl\ g‘ Director of the San Francisco Fed- | The money from the sale is i Ersl Natootioa Brrehl :'m defraying the expenses of L)el In Moscow crowd: of Russians ? | representative going to the Salva- have gone on an enthusiastic buy- |tion Army Comgress. .ing spree, following a change in the | S walu" of the ruble. Retail p"ice‘ 7 has accentid the'cuts up to 30 percent have been the Third'announced for food, caviar, cham- | March 15, hool tor pagne and other items. Call RAY RICE for “Quality PLASTEBIHG Distinctive | Your rooms refinished with the plaster that INSULATES | Free Estimates — Phone Douglas 21 g Dr. Robert Simpson OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined — Glasses Expertly Fitted SIMPSON BUILDING—Phone 266 for Appomtments Frank £aotter en- home, Mr. and Mrs. ice y held another NOTICE To Douglas property owners, the second half of 1949 taxes are due 1950. WNAA RUMMAGE SALE Methodist Church Saturday March 4, 10:00 a.m.—adv. A. J. BALOG, City Clerk. Americans had 1,300,000 telephones in 1900. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. February 3, 1950. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Notice is hereby given that Fred James Fletcher, entryman, of Ju- | neau, Alaska, and his witnesses Rob- | ert H. Burns of Juneau, and George |R. Betts of Hoonah, Alaska, has made final proof on Homestead Ad- | ditional, Anchorage Serial 010031, for the land embraced in Forest List 10-5, HEE. S. No. 249, containing 11139 acres, situate in the Tongass | g’ National Forest on Port Frederick, Chichagof Island southwest of and adjoining Homestead entry Survey No. 131, and it is now in the files 'of the Land Office, Anchorage, Al- 1aska, and if no protest is filed in the local land office, at Anchorage, | within the period of publication or thirty days thereafter, said final proof will be accepted and final cer- tificate issued. GEORGE. A. LINGO, Manager. | First publication, March 1, 1950. Last publication, April 26, 1950. ALL PRICES /22 BURROWS WELDING (O JUNEAU. ALASKA EHO V22 39 | 40-3t | |1and should file their adverse claim Ph. Green 910. 40-1t ! CAMHEATED R Rnoms weekly or Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69tf WURLITZER Spinit piano for rent Anderson Plano £.cp. Ph. isd MISCELLANEOUS | 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 Blue Printing - Photostats LOST AND FOUND LOST—Black bob-talled cat from Boat Harbor. Reward. Write PO Box 2924. 36-6¢ LOST—Will person who borrowed black nylon umbrella with multi- color border from Juneau Clinic please return, or leave at Em- pire. 40-2t Oil consumption in the United States has increased about 28 times | since 1900. Abraham Davidian and 15 others |~ UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERTOR Burcau of Land Management District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska August 11, 1949 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Notice is hereby given that William |Cameron Graham has made appli- cation for a homesite under the Act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809), An- chorage Serial 011191, for a tract of 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. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned 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, Acting Manager. First publication, Jan. 25, 1950. Last publication, March 22, 1950. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. December 23, 1949. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Notice is hereby given that Eu- gene B. Lowman, has made applica- tion for a trade and manufacturing site under section 10, act of May 14, 1898, (30 Stat. 413 48 U.S.C. 461) Anchorage Serial 012189, described on supplemental township plat as lots 9, 10, and the SWY%SE%SEY% SW14, sec. 10, T. 30 S. R. 59 E. of the CR.M. containing 533 acres, and it is now in the files of the Dis- trict Land Office, Anchorage, Al- aska. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned land should file their adverse claims in the District Land Office, within the period of publication or thirty days thereafter, or they will be bar- red by the provisions of the statutes. CHESTER. W. McNALLY, Acting Manager. First publication, Feb. 15, 1950. lmc publication, March 8, 1950. FOR SALE A b kb /4 NEW HOUSES in the Highlands scetion, 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 fer a low maintenance cost. Financed by FHA on very liberal terms. Secondary financ- ing for down payment is availe able to qualified veterans. 8 UNIT apartment house, cen- trally located, owner leaving town, good income. Bob Druxman REPRESENTING WILLIAM WINN 123 FRONT ST. PHONE 891 2 SUMMER homes, Lena Pt. $2,500 {DOUGLAS Bible School Bldg. $7, 500. 2-BEDROOM, Douglas. 2 lots $8, 400. 2-BED, Douglas, furn, $8,500. BUILDING lots, Douglas, Auk Bay ! West Juneau. {GARAGE and lot, Auk Bay, $1,- 500. ,BASEMENT and lot, West Juneax 2,850. 2-CHAIR barbershop equip. $600, li -ROOM house, dock, Elfin ove— { $1,400. {HOUSES, apts, stores—Juneau. {2 NEW DIVING outfits, 3-way tel $1,000. {10 WASHING machines. Each $25, clling of moose calves by bear in phone 676 over Frist National Bank | ELEC. HOTPOINT range $40. i WESTINGHOUSE 7 ft. refrig. $160, {CHARCOAL Broiler $175. 'IGIL open boats $300-750. '31 PLYM. pickup, 5 tires $75, {41 CHRYS. sedan. $400. {'49 STUDEBAKER pickup $1350. ‘AUTOMATIC canner $25. (BICYCLE“ $25. vBIRDSEYE maple bedroom set $85. {GOOD couches $40 with chair $60. DOORS $5. Windows $2. BATH tubs $30. Toilets $20. {OIL furn. (Johnson) burner new {500, iHOT water radiators $25. PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY SEWARD AT MARINE WAY | Telephone 911. ; FOR SALE PROPERTY at Elfin Cove suitable for cafe or cocktail bar. Write Empire, C 634 39-6t 4 ROOM HOUSE, fireplace. 1 acre cleared in lawn, berries and gar- den. %% mile beyond Auke Bay Grocery. Cecil Donchue. 39-6t NEW SKIFF, fast, seaworthy, beau- tiful lines—must see to appre- ciate. Priced to sell. 2 NEW 650-16 six ply deluxe tires $15.00 each or $25.00 takes the pair. Ph. Blue 735 after 5 p.m. 38-4t FREMMING RESIDENCE at Elfin Cove. Write Elliot Fremming at Pelican, Alaska. 37-12¢ SEVERAL lLarge ana Small Dia- monds. Perfect stones. Bargain prices at' the First Natiopal Bank. 35 ot 1948 GMC % ton pickup. Phone 7017, 407-tf 1938 4 door Plymouth sedan. $400. R. W. Cowling Co. 427-tf WANTED TYPIST needed, permanent posi- tion, 38 hr. week. Alaska Merit System. Phone 531, call at Room 10 Shattuck Bldg. 40-4t WANTED—15 to 18 foot round or Vee bottomed skiff, with or with- out motor. Ph. 681 during day. Jack Sturtevant. 348-3t WANTED—AIl types of drafting by competent draftsman. Work guaranteed, nominal fee. Phone Red 615 or Black 750. 438-3t - COAST GUARDSMAN and wife arriving Juneau March 7, require ohe bedrm. furn. apt. or equiv- alent. Please contact I. C. Cahail. Phone 991—ext. 1 or Green 915. 38-tf ® o o o o o e o o o > LARGE concern of Juneau ® swants a clerk-typist at once ® with some experience in the ® commercial field. Interesting ® work. Write full particulars e and state salary expected. ® Write Empire C 615. 434-t1 © 06 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 DAY NURSERY-—Mothers care for your small child. Mrs. Wm, Pas- sey. Ph. 838 406-t1 0 Notice is hereby given that the collector of customs for this district has issued an order dated February 25, 1950, authorizing the name of the gas screw FREDERICK F, of- ficial number 241536, owned by Dar- win E. H. Hoel, of which Juneau, Alaska, is the home port, to be changed to CAROL ANN H. JAMES J. CONNORS, Collector, Juneau, Alaska. First publication, March 1, mso Last publication, March 4, 1950.