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NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that Ina Priest Lucas, executrix of the estate | PAGE SIX of Hun'y Irvin Lucas, also knnwn as | Y > | Paprcha PR | imreis ‘lu }-m«l Rvpmt ercin ‘m(] pxn-. | tions the Court to decree the residue | of said estate to Ina Priest Lucas, of Juneau, Alaska. A hearing will be held on said Fin- !al Report before the undersigned at { eau, Alaska, on May 2, 1950, at 10:00 AM., at which time all per- sons objecting thereto may appear and be heard. WITNESS my hand and official seal this 28th day of February, 1 GORDON GRAY, | { U.S. Commissioner axtd Ex-Officio | Probate Judge — Juneau Precinct. | First publication, arch 2, 1950. ‘ Last pul)m ation, March 23, 1950. i | Schilling Paprika gives salads and appetizers sparkle, flavor. JMustard Cold meats and cheese gain zest with Schilling improved Mustard. TERSBURG H. B. Pettigrew of Petersburg is| registered at the Baranof Hotel. There is no substitute for Newspaper Advertising! Phone 704 MEAT PHONE 60 Juneau Deliveries Douglas Delivery 10a.m., 2 and 4 p. m. 10a.m. Boat Orders Delivered Any Time JOIN OUR NAMES CONTEST. Each week the Case Lot Grocery will draw a name to be concealed in our ad. If the person whose name appears will present the ad at the store he or she will receive two dollars in trade. The drawing will Buy Your ONION SETS and SEED POTATOES Now Tube 23¢ Bunch 19c be made from a box of names submitted by the public. Be sure to come in and enter your name in our drawing box. Watch closely! Your name may be in this ad. Rosy Red TOMATOES New | POTATOES 2 Ibs. 19 | Mustard GREENS “All Flavors ONIUHS 2 large bunches 25c Large _HERSHEY BM!S 1% | JELLG S 3pkgs, 23(; Freuh Cottage ¥ I i CHEESE Pound 29 | EX 28¢ GRADE—A—LARGE SHAMROCK CANADIANEGES - - - Dozendc Gold Medal [ Doumak’s 12 oz. cello FLOUR 101b. sack 1.15 = MARE HMAI.LOWS 13 CRISCO 3 Ib. iin 89c Pound pkg. 65¢ FRESH FROZEN CORN OGN CCB Baker’s Premium CHOCOLATE 7Ea:!i;belvl’s. Vegetable soup EXTRA FANCY CALIFORNIA PEARL RICE Armour’s 12 oz. tin 45::77 CDRNED BEEF . 12 oz. hn 45c PRESEBVES . 160z jar33c | “Sioux Bee — Fancy . . Large 7R AR . . (R T . . . . ‘ Anniversary COOKIES - 2 Large Ears 29c | Fanning’s Bread and Buiter 80z.1in3%c | PICKLES . . ISezjar 25: Avlmol s Canadian 12 tins 1.69 | PEACH JAM 41b. tin 89c . . . 5 pounds 63¢ e Sirained HONEY . 5 Ib. tin 95¢ DARIGOLD BUITER - 1b.73¢ Scot Betty Crocker Party Cake TISSUE 12 rolls 1.79 MIX 20 oz. pky. 39(: | Country Hunt’s “Town and Country FANCY NAPKINS . Pkg. 33c | HOT SAUCE PHONE Dependahle MEAT =" ————— Service YOUR 45 4 ORDER Shore’s Fresh Fryers | Cut-Up Rabbils 12 tins 85¢ BEEF - Ib. 43¢ CHOP - STEAK - FRESH GROUND | VEAL RIB 1h. 73¢ |STEAK - 1b. 63c TARMOUR'S SLICED ufifi%’é’fiffimw BACON 1b. 45¢ | Ib. 7% T Vv W, A. Filiiins will bring this ad To the store she will receive §2.00 in trade. For Betier Service ORDER EARLY FRIDAY and SATURDAY BRNDY RNV % {in by has si to is III]LI‘U\\' dents | may contact t Dore returned Dore is operatc | Lines referred to as p( BPW Club wh some one interest 25 11 am. at eeing that nroper tr THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA (elebraie vnlh Flrsl Sleak = 3 G SRR Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harper shop for a thick steak at the cempany store in Liberty, Pa., to celebrate the v it’s his first steak in months NEWS DOUGLAS DEADLINE NEARS, WARNS MINES DEPT. ‘\ “l [ | ited Mine Workers contract settiement. Harper (left), whe works at the big Monteur No. 10 pits, said The butcher is Les Williams. (P er(‘phfllo. ‘flSSESNENT WORK MASTER'S DEATH RESULT OF DOG'S RESCUE EFFORTS YOU )\\(\ w? been made of the > former d in Dou ther and two DO Inqmu«, have I Leo EASTON, Pf\., March Joseph Keglovitz, 60, died toda the result of having his hand chewed off at the-wrist by his year-old Dalmation dog which w attempting to help him. olutely necessary,! Police Chief William R. Miller ined, for miners and/said Keglovitz apparently fainted to do the required|in the yard of his home yesterday improvement on each | and the dog tried to drag him from | work must be com- | the yard. The animal bit through this year in order | the man’s wrist in the rescue effort, Miller said. orial commis- 23 warned today that on and rding assess- s and claim Saarcla, other 1d moved £ ] t X ried name | he clder resi-| iy | who h claimholders $100 yearly TO HOSPITAL m entered St.| Tuesday evenir 1e was to unde gometime toda , “from | John K. Meyers, Robert Ma and Owen E. Rye are registe: | at the Gastineau Hotel. All are from the Anchorage office of Civil Aeronautics Administration. S sen mines depart t claimholders are a: uming that they will merely have to file Intention to Hold as they did during the ¥ and for several | ars later.” No lezislation is pending in Cor an operation au DOR Coun; Mrs. Wm, fr \)P‘ | VS S A n-| You don't have to send out for cress to extend assessment exemp- | bulbs. Juneau Young Hardware on, and none is contemplated, as| now has a large new selection of | been considerable oppo- | bulbs on display at less than Seattle extension by both | Prices—adv. 56- u claimholders them- ned veral weeks 's parents, Mr. and e of Juneau, and cared the absencg \ f the Channel B Bus Lines. nageéd the their family , he expl “In other w those holding three months t NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY In the Matter of the Estate of for the 1949- r. Otherwise,| HENRY HOMANN, Deceased. the claim goes back to public land.” | Notice is hereby given that pur- The yearly assessement work was|suant to an order of the Probate d duri the war years by i Court, Juneau Precinct, Territory of slation {uced each year by |Alaska, made and entered on the Delegate E. L. Bartlett and passed | 9 day of February, 1950, in the mat- by Congress. After the war, hard- ships in the industry resulied in strong appeals from the industry|stone, administrator of said estate, and exemption was continued | will sell at public auction for cash through 1948-1949. on the 25th day of March, 1950, at “But the t year,” commissioner explained, desire by of claimholders to return to the|gong) property: ment work requirements and a stiffening of the attitude of Con- | e | gress against any continuing 1egis-| 3 gpoit Fishing outfit with three lation. |® s Glacier Saarela said, claims have just ) do thclr $100 work | and from by Mr, apiro, noted ¢ 1t art rformed here recently. ] J ell of Dou The young man X Ma ist who W is quite a 1 gave an au- . Schapiro, prior to the icement . S 1ced that i : and see ambitions “has seen of the Goldstein Building, Juneau, be T ining be he LUTHERAN L | Home made food sa r N ZHL EXTRA SWEET. ” EXTRA TENDER Cheerful Dispensers of Friendly Dependable 24-hour Electric Service T P S O G S R R, “It will therefore,” he said, “be | 1 e s for each . claimholder, inemaster 8 mm. movie camera 2 and 2 rolls film whether 2 or to do the 3 | necessary work at $100 per claim| 1 Speed Graphic camera complete with accesssories as required by law, and that it| must be done July 1 1950.” 1 Ithaca double-barrel shotgun : with case | | 1 Remington 22 caliber rifle No. SON FOR ROHRBERGS ; 111578 Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Rohr-| 1 Jot miscellaneous men’s clothing, | berg of Juneau became the par-| used {ents of a daughter last night. The| 1 get Electricity an s 0ks child, born at St. Ann’s Hospitalf 2 foot lockers 7 snd Radlo bn at 10:20 p.m. weighed eight pounds 1 i ot miscell: Y elght ounces. The father is em- arliclecs a:{;ez\;sfiox:sens toileh | d by the A 15:;?5?0;:. v 1 baseball mitt and balls Dated this 9 day of February, 1950. Y 5 WILLIAM J. FEATHERSTONE. NOW! You Pay No More For Revolutuonary | First publication, March 20, 1950.. | Last publication, March 24, 1950. GENUINE OLD STYLE SOUR MASH KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY BONDED 100 PROOF FOR Ths FNEST-FAIRST Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. PO QR e STITZEL-WELLER DISTILLERY, INC., Lowisville, Ky. | et sl i wiia Distributed throughout Alaska MADE BY THE WORLD'S FOREMOST FLECTRIC RANGE MANUFACTURER by ODOM COMPANY red | ® the ter of the above entitled estate, the | undersigned, William J. Feather- | the mines two o'clock P. M. in the basement | a predominant number | pAjaska, the following described per- | 1 Smith-Corona Sterling portable | T FOR SALE | ONE BEDROOM, beautifully tur- nished home—immediately avail- able, electric kitchen, View. $7,500. COMPLETELY furnished home. | View. $3,750. PINE PANELED living room with fireplace. 2 bedrooms. View. Se- atter ‘Lract. JUNEAU'S cnoice home on Gold Belt. View, hardwood floors, wall- to-wall carpeting. Fireplace, base- | ment, garage. Double plumbing. iDOUGLAS*Z bedroom apartment | with commercial store front on 1 ground floor. 2 ALSO new FHA br. home and 2 br. close to bus and stores. |2 Apt. houses, completely furnished. | Always rented. |3 APTS, garage, extra lot, magni- ficent view, best location. Excel- lent income. See by appointment. | SEVERAL choice lots: Gold Belt, | Calhoun, Irwin St., Glacier High- way, Douglas, ana Douglas high- | way. |WE have buyers for boats and ha.vc| boats for sale including cruiser; easily converted if desired, | MACHINE SHOP equipment at hflll | price. 2 sMALL houses $850 and $1500. | T ‘MUBPHY & MURPHY | | REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over Frist Nationa! Bank home, WANTED WILL CARE for Home by day or children in my} month. Red 985. lGOXNG OUTSIDE this summer? Responsible family will lease and improve beach cabin. Call Comdr. on, Baranof Hotel after 5 59-6t o o and . . . | pm., 5 0o 0 0 0 0 o o e CURTAINS washed ! streched. 226 Willoughby Av |® Nona Rogers. 58-3t o o o o o o EOUPLE with 12 year -old, Gov't. employed, wishes fur. or unfur.( | apt. Phone 841 daytime. 56-6t |TO RENT 1 or 2 birm. apt. or| | house. Krasilovsky. Call 123 after i 50-3t EMPLOYED couple and one chi]d need apt. or house in Juneau | or Douglas. Ph. Douglas 145. 6-4t i JUST TWO HURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1950 W=A=N=-T A-D-S FOR SALE 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 costs. Liberal financing. Down payment for qualified veterans available on secondary financing. APARTMENT HOUSE, 8 units, central location, good income, must sell, owner leaving city. Bob Druxman REPRESENTING WILLIAM WINN 123 FRONT ST. PHONE 891 dav-~ Frig« sink, yard ONE BEDROOM-—furnished, eno and overstuffed, new idaire elec. stove, double automatic washer. Large $3,600. ONE BEDROOM-—furnished, Basin Rpad. $2250 cash, or $2350 terms, O BEDROOM-—best location on Fritz Cove Road. fireplace, sea- wall, partly furnished. $6500. THREE BEDROOM — furnished, lots of room, livingroom, dining- room, dinette, children’s play rooms, unfinished basement. $8600. $4,500 total, room, new house overlooking Douglas Community Playground. Bus service to front door. Un- furnished. 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. Alsq new work shop building. Beauti- ful view. $8,000. ALSO listed: Five acre patentead, three buildings including large house with concrete basement; beach cabins; building lots near DeHarts store at Auk Bay. (triple your money if the college goer in, on adjoining property); build ing lots Douglas, West Juneau. PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY SEWARD AT MARINE WAY Telephone 911, DAY NURSERY-—Mothers care for your small child. Mrs. Wm. Pas- sey. Ph. 938. 406-t1 FOR RENT BACHELOR apt. for rent. 437 So. Franklin St. $20 a month. Inquire at 145 A Willoughby Ave after 58-4t | | 4pm. STEAMHEATED Rooms, Monthly. Colonial Rooms. weekly or 69tf \WURLITLER Spinit piano for rent Anderson Plano £.cp. Ph. 1a3 LOST AND FOUND |FOUND—Two brass key; on holder. | ‘Owner may have same by pay- ing for this adv. FOUND—Roll of 24x36 mm Color film. Also wallet. Owners may claim above by identifying and paying for the adv. 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 Developin;-Pflnunz-Enlunnl Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats FOR SALE IN OREGON’S famed Willamette Valley, house 3 years old, 7 tum- ed oak paneled rooms, single floor, picture windows, imported rugs and drapes; radiant heat, indirect lighting, electric kitchen and laundry with cheap power 3 of 7 acres of fruit, nuts and flowers. Having decided to live in Alaska, will sell this dream home at a fraction of its cost. See Buck Weaver at the Harbor Leather, 237 Front St. 1t LUTHERAN LADIES AID Home made food sale Sat. Mar. 25 11 am., at Sears Office. —adv. Sewing machines for rent at The White Sewing Machine Center. 52-t FOR SALE BARGAIN 10 hp Evinrude Light Four and 3:2 Mercury. Excellent condition. Ph. Green 743 59-3t i949 FORD coupe, $1,480. Call Green 745 low mileage, 59-5¢t AUCTION—Typwriter, cameras, and. fishing equipment—Homan es- tate—Saturday March 25 2:00 p.m. basement Goldstein Bldg. UESED SPEED Queen washing ma- chine: Yours for only $39.50; good condition. Parsons Electric Co. USED three burner Monarch El- ectric range, all new top heater units: Excellent condition and only $75.00—Parsons Electric Co. USED electrolux cylinder cleaner with attachments, ing for only $45.00. Don’t hold back if you are interested.—Par- sons Electric Co. 57-3t DINNING ROOM set, divan, swing rocker, 2 bedroom sets, kitchen table and chair set, refrigerator, washing machine, electric range, radio, and misc. household items. Ph. R.,ed 447 after 5 p.m. 58-3t 1940 5 passenger Chevrolet con- vertible. Radio, heater, good con- dition. Red 904, 5 to 8 pm. 58-3t NEW FORMAL dress, size 12. Ph, Green 880 after 5:30 pm. 56-3t 1948 GMC % ton pickup, 4 speed transmission, 8 ply tires, 8 ft. bed, deluxe cab, must go. Make offer. Ph. 707. 56-tf FOR THAT roofing job, aluminum shingles, beautiful, everlasting, Warde A. Johnson. Phone 81. 561 HIGHLANDS addition, 3 bedroom home, large living‘-dlnlng room, wall to wall rugs, venetian blinds, electric kitchen, hot water heat- er, washing machine, full con- crete basement. $17,000. Appoint- ment only. Phone Red 483, Avail- able July. 53-1 26 ft. Steelcraft cruiser, sleeps four. Will take late model car as trade in. Lt. Applegate. Ph. 262 or 627 PEELED fir trolling poles, various lengths and sizes. Chas, G. Warn= er Co. 51-t¢ GENERAL ELECTRIC all automat- ic washer. Call Black 1013, 51tf PAINTING AND DECORATING Priced to Meet Your Budget PHONE 996 Ralph Treffers 42 ft. combination boat Junior. Float 4. Engstrom Bros. Box 723 Ph. 671. 43-18 SEVERAL large ana Small Dia- monds. Perfect stones. Bargain wbult the PFirst National ‘Bu

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