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PAGE SIX ' . umbing @ Healin | Arthur G. Woodley of Seattle was |, I urners | yesterday by Pan American World | it | Airways, traveling the route for| § Telephone-319 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. | ... GUS GEORGE SUPERE' ARTHUR G. PNA EXECUTIV WOODLEY, £, HERE in Juneau briefly before going to | ¥ Anchorage for a week. He arrived which his line, Pacific \xmmmnl Airlines, also has been recommeunded by a Civil Aeronautics Beard examiner. A like recommendation wde for Pan .American for | the Juneau-Anchorage run on which Vioodley was booked today by PNA Nights-Red 730 Briginator of Low | Briefs guest THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA JIM OHMER HERE Jim Ohmer of Petersburg is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. were filed with the CA March 10 by all parties concernc odley, who plans to stop ! again before returning to Seat as “wound up” on the subjec tending the Juneau Airport r You don’t have to send out f Ibs. Juneau Young Hardware wi | have a large new selection of spring ension is absolutely r planting bulbs within a few d safe operation,” he t less than Seattle prices. y in cony ations her was an over-night gt wnof Hotel. way The ex SAFELY—LIVE HAPPILY at the Bare - | saturday Evening Post. | FAGERSON — District MUTUAL OF OMAHA. Manager. Prices See page 155 March 18 issue of | FLOYD | 4 | Horten, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1950 CHAPELADIES PLAN ‘ l FOR THEIR PIE SOCIAL ON FRIDAY NIGHT! 1 | i S ! The Chapeladies met at the ha.ne! w b A = N - T A - D = of Mrs. E. W. Reddekopp Tuesday | evening was spent in com- g plans for the pie social and| . hant sale for Friday and | FOR SALE | | making Baster - haskets” $he Mhel LS children in Sunday School on|ONE BEDROOM, beautitully fur-; Easter. |" nished home—immediately avail- Those present were Mes(mmex’} able, electric kitchen. View. $7,500. | Harry Arnold, R. I. Congdon, L. W.| COMPLETELY furnished home. | coe, G. Cantillion, J. P. DeHart,| View. $3750. C. R. Dobbins, Floyd Epperson, ‘P'I\E PANELED living room with John Hagmeier, Clyde Hill, H. E.| fireplace. 2 bedrooms. View, Se- rd, E Lynch, A. N. Kaiser,| atter ‘Tract. C. Mosher, A. E. Seaton, Dane JUNEAU'S cnoice home on Gold C. I Palmer, Lyle Bow-| Belt. View, hardwood floors, wall- man, and two visitors, Mrs. Bill| to-wall carpeting. Fireplace, base- Matheney and Mrs. Bill Johnson. ment, garage. Double plumbing. | DOUGLAS—2 bedroom apartment with commercial store front on B P | ground floor. UNITED STATES |ALSO new FHA 2 br. home and DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR| 2 br. home, close to bus and Eureau of Land Management | Stores. Land Office i2 Apt. houses, completely furnished. Anchorage, Alaska. } Always rented. February 3, 1950. ‘3 APTS, garage, extra lot, magni- C. SCHW BIKES AT MAD! FOR SALE JUST TWO new homes left in Highlands, each has two bed- rooms and space for third; full concrete basements, garage, elec. hot water heater, automatic oil burner, elec. range, laundry, com- plete insulation, low fuel costo. Liberal financing. Down paymen for qualified veterans available cn secondary finaneing. APARTMENT HOUSE, 8 units, central location, good income, must sell, owner leaving city. Bob Druxman REPRESENTING WILLIAM WINN 123 FRONT ST. PHONE 89! NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION | ficent view, best location. Excel-|yoyp 1y TODAY—For only $875 Visit GQur Iceberg Fruit and Produce Depaflm;h WHY BUY SPECIALS? ———QUR EVERY DAY PRICES ARL | CAMPBELL’S TGMATO SOUP BUY BETTER BRANDS CALIFORNIA FANCY HEAD RICE L SHOP HERE — SAVE DOLLARS TENDER — YELLOW SPLIT PEAS THE BEST IN TOWN CHINESE RICE NOODLES MAKE YOUR OWN CHOP SUEY 1 pound 9By LIMA BEANS 2 pounds G4 pounds 7 5¢ 4 nounds 7 B¢ ICEBE THE B (~RROTS OWERBY 10% & tins 49¢ 2 bunches 2 5¢ RG PRODUCE EST PRODUCE IN TOWN ICEBERG PRODUCE TURNIPS .. . 2 pounds 25¢ FRESH — SWEET — CRISP ICEBERG PRODUCE TOMATOES . FIRM — RED Tube 23¢ ICEBERG PRODU SMALL WHITE NAVY BEANS 7 HUNDRED ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM pounds @G & mnml KEN 3 Poumnd Tim The Best in Tow Swift’s LOCAL MILK %5 Quart Every Day! Buy American COTTAGE CHEE 245 Carion FRESI === Not Frozen ‘Cream or Chunlcs £l S RHUBARB . . HOT HOU Pound § 7c SE SE Raleigh Plain Tips CIGARETTES [£) FRESEH Pound Come Early -~ Shop Early “SWISS CHEESE HALF POUND BRICKS FRESH --- CLEAN 26° elieve it or Noi «== This Price ¥s No Mistake Begular Price t Notice is hereby giv | James Fletcher, entryman, of Ju- neau, Alaska, and his witnesses Rob- | ert H. Burns of Juneau, and George R. Betls of Hoonah, Alaska, has made final proof on Homestead Ade | ditional, Anchorage Serial 010031, for the land embraced in Forest Li:t’ 10-5, HE. S. No. 249, containing 11.39 acres, situate in the Tongass| National Forest on Port Frederick, | Chichagof Island southwest of and | adjoining Homestead entry Survey No. 131, and it is now in the hlr' of the Land Office, Anchorage, Al- aska, and if no protest is filed in e local land office, at Anchorage, in the period of publication or thirty days thereafter, said final proof will be accepted and final cer- tificate issued. i GEORGE. A. LINGO, | . Mar . First publication, March 1, 1950. Last publication, April 26, 1950. | %5 Eh UNITED STA'IES 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 1.md embraced in Plat of U. S. Sur- y No. 2879 situated on Gull Cove, | on EaQterl\ side of Idaho Inlet and | North End of Chichagof Island, con- taining 5.00 acres, and it is now in| | the files of the Disgriet Tiand Office, | Anchorage, Alaska. { Any and all persons claiming ad» versely any of the above memloned land should file their adverse clnim‘ 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. i 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 SW%SEXSEY% SW1, sec. 10, T. 30 S. R. 59 E. of the CR.M. containing 5.33 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 ;dags thereafter, or they will be bar- f red by the provisions of the statutes. CHESTER. W. McNALLY, Acting Manager. First publication, Feb. 15, 1950. Last publication, March 15, 1950. GENUINE OLD STYLE SOUR MASH KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY BONDED o { 1 100 PROOF |ON NEW highway, Distributed throughout Alaska by ODOM COMPANY le mwme See by appomtment { Gold Belt, Calhoun, Irwin St., Glacler High- way, Douglas, and Douglas high- way. WE have buyers for boats and have boats for sale including cruiser { easily converted if desired. MACHINE SHOP equipment at haif price. 2 SMALL houses $830 and 81900 Terms. MURPHY & MURPHY | l REALTORS - ACTOUNTANTS ’ Phone 676 over Prisi National Bank | WANTED | { A BUSINESS OF YOUR OWN NO INVESTMENT NEEDED A splendid opening for the m.\t who can qualify. Represent one 0. the { woolen companies direct-to-consumer. Ter- 'y in your division available. al made-up sampl- Over $500.00 sample line of ng apparel for entire family ! furnished you. Must have Northwestern Woolen Company, | 413 Nicollet Ave., Dept. AT, Min- 4 a 52-1t| { t. 0\‘ house. Krasilovsky, Call 123 aiter | 6. 50-. 3(; Red 643. 4 i | ! car. { | CASH REGISTER. Pr. hVPLOYED couple and one child need apt. or house in Juneau or Douglas. Ph. Douglas 145, 6-4t DAY NURSERY-—Mothers care for your small child. Mrs. Wm. Pas- sey. Ph. 938. 406-t1 MISCELLANEOUS ent, $7.50. Pax,er Lola’s Beauty Shop, 315 Decker Way. curls sl up. Phone 201 | w c NTER and PO\D Co,, Inc. ! :te photographic Supplies Develop -Printing-Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Frinting - Photostats 1 FOR RENT ROOM and Board. Men only. Ph. 357. 47~60 APARTMENT for rent. Red 708 t: STEAMHEATEU Rooms, weekly ox Monthly. Colcnial Rooms. 69tf WURZX TZER Spinit piano for rer‘u Anderson Piano £.co. Ph. isd FOR SALE OWNER of 34 foot gill net boat, complete with power reel and three nets, desires reputable in- dividual to operate through fish- ing season. Write F. B, Empire. TROLLER “Martha”. Sacrifice prlce must sell, 36 ft. long, 9% beam, 412 draft, Chyrsler motor, good condition. Call Red 150 after 6 pam. or inquire boat Jeannine. 52-6t P i shore, beautiful beach, 110 acres, 60 acres cultivated. Ideal dairy farm and I spring, and terms balance. R. Duke Pat- ort site. Wondertui electricity. $4,000.00 down terson, Harrison, Idaho. 52-3t | ACCORDIAN for sale, good condi- tion. Reasonable Red 690. Phone 52-3t price. 1948 GMC % 707, ton pickup. Pho;z 407-t! LOST AND FOUND LOST—One new red hand truck Reward. Orme Transfer, 47-tf LOST—Eyeglasses in tan case. Re- turn to Ken Junge at Empire. You don’t have to send out for bulbs. Juneau Young Hardware will | have a large new selection of spring | planting bujbs within a few days— | STITZEL-WELLER DISTILLERY, INC., Lowisville, Ky. ¢ _—_— mile at less than Seattle prices. S1tf Sewing machines for rent at The| White Sewing Machine Center, 52-1 a two bed- overlooking Playground, Un- down, $4,500 total, room, new house Douglas Community Bus service to front door. furnished. COUNTRY LIFE—Two bedroom furnished house in good condi- tion, at Salmon Creek, 3 acres patented, large lawn and garden)y space, garage and boathouse, & wonderful place for kids and dogs, Only $7,850. NEW DOUGLAS HOME—Two lots, concrete basement, two bedrooms and steps to second floor attic, One block from school, bus, stores. Only $8,400. BEACH HOME-—Just past Auk Bay Recreation Area. Large fireplace, two story, paneled with knotty pine and cedar, modern kitchen and bath, basement. Alse new work shop building. Beauti~ ful view. $8,000. NEAR SKI TRAIL—Beach side, sea wall, clean bright little house, three small bedrooms, livin room, large kitchen overlooking water. $4,500. Owner will finance. ALSO listed: Five acre patented, three buildings including large house with concrete basementyf beach cabins; building lots near DeHarts store at Auk Bay. (triple your money if the college goes in on adjoining property); build- ing lots Douglas, West Juneau. PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY SEWARD AT MARINE WAY Telephone 911. -F OB SALE 10 INCH tilt arbor saw, #% hp and. dado set, new $100. Call Green 741, 52-4t 26 ft. Steelcraft cruiser, sleeps four. Will take late model car as trade in. Lt. Applegate. Ph. 262 or 627 USED WARDS w shing macmne $25. Concrete double laundry tub set with steel stand and heav, plyboard cover $12:50. Entire set $35. We now have a Bendix and, need the room. Also 2 tires, tubes and rims 4.75x19 tires nearly new, all for $6.00. Motorcla car radio, $15. Ph. Green 1770, E, Wruck, 1616 Waynor tract. 52-3t 2 ROOM furnished house and shed combined. Lot 50x100 on beach in Douglas, north end. Newly furnished $700.00. 2 boat tanks, like new, capacity 240 g'nls each $70.00. See boat 31A191, Ci Float, Cold Storage. 5 PEELED fir trolling poles, various lengths and sizes. Chas. G. Warn- er Co. 51-tf GENERAL ELECTRIC all automat- ic washer. Gall Black 1013. 5it! MODEL A Ford cou]}‘e, Former .36;3 Sadlier car—good condition. 426 Gold Street, 6:30-7:30 p.m. 51-3t 1 NEW STYLE Taylor Tot—S$10. 1-man rubber boat §15. Call Green 629. -..50-3t 24 ft. Tunnelstern gilnet boat. In- quire 304 Willoughby. 50-3t SMALL HOME, 1 acre land, near Airport. See Joe Kendler. 50-3t 100% ANGORA slipover sweaters, lucious colors, $12.95, airmailed to you. L. D'Indri, 5529 Quincy, Chicago 44, Ill. 50-3t CROSLEY conv. car. Krasilovsky. Call 123 after 6. 50-3t FORD V8 racer, new engine and accessories. Used. Less than 500 miles, new battery. Car in top running condition. £acrifice price $250. Parts alone worth mored Blue 735 evenings. 49-4t 2-FAMILY home, furnished, terms. Call Green 925 after 6 p.m. 49-tf 1948 STUDEBAKER Commander 4 door sedan. 1948 Hudson, 4 door sedan. R. W. Cowling Co. 46-tf 42 ft. combination boat Junior Float 4. Engstrom Bros. Box 1723, Ph. 671 43-th, 3 NE.W 650-16 six ply deluxe tires $15.00 each or $25.00 takes the pair. Ph. Blue 735 after 5 p.n. 38-4t SEVERAL Large and Small Dia- monds. Perfect stones. Bargain prices at the First National Bank, 35w

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