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PAGE SIX " Heinz | BOUGLAS ~ NEWS BOATS SINK, OTHERS and costly two days. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA The' owners, gefting lhéu- cr.n;{ ready for the spring fishing season were tied up at the open City Float | and with the storm arising during | the night, were unable to return| [to the Juneau Boat Harbor. Early | | yesterday morning, three trollers. {owned by Gordon Wahto, Tick! boat owners who were| Niemi and Joe Riedi, in desperation | siching e | i aught with their boats on this si | of the channel during the present| with a great deal of difficulty. The | el made the Juneau boat harbor, but | vind storm have spent a miserable | remaining craft were not prepar I'to make a trip in the circumstances, | | Is The Worlds Eavorile Flavor Cooked To The World's | Most-Valued Recipe, - HEINZ (. KETCHUP Has Matchless, Can't- Be-Copied Flavor! Put HEINZ KETCHUP On Your Shopping List | Now! 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WORST STORM Douglas property owners are re- | ceiving much damage from the wind | g the present wind storm. 1y windows are blown in, quite | a number of metal roofs and others, | EXTRA SWEET... EXTRA TENDER | have been damaged, one private rage belonging to Sid Voiles has been taken off its foundation, and | several others are down. A large building on the watertront belong- | ing to the Douglas Trucking Co., is gradually being demolished and | faling over, at least one third of the roof of the sea side of the Doug - las Cannery is blown off, boat own- ers are suffering, and both power and telephone lines are disabled to some extent. Oldtimers say it is the worst, wild- est and latest Taku in their memory. ALTAR SOCIETY AWARD At the montly meeting of the Douglas Ladies’ Altar Society last evening in the home of Mrs. Mary Snyder, the club’s Easter ham was awarded to Mrs. Kathleen McCor- mick. Officers were elected for the coming year. Mrs. Kathleen Mc- Cormick was reelected president and Mrs. Marge Ford was elected sec- retary-treasurer to succeed Mrs. Cecile Mortensen. ALL MOOSE MEMBERS Election of Officers, Friday night April 7. All members please attend -1t —adv. EASTER FOOD SALE By Women of the Moose on Good Friday April 7 at Sears, Roebuck Order Office. 69-3t alifornia Grocery and Meat Market THE PURE FOODS STORE .+ 2dozen$1.23 FRIDAY--SATURDAY--MONDAY Grade A Large, Canadian VENNIES {that on March 15th, 1950, M. E. SHELLED WALNUTS - 8iclb. Crisco, Snowdrift, Spry SHORTENING - - 3lb.can8c 12 oz. Tin LOG CABIN SYRUP - - 3% Town and Country DINNER NAPKINS - 2for 55¢ Best Foods, qts. MAYONNAISE - WESSONOIL - - - - GScql NUCOA - . - .« 21ibs. 0% Reliance, 46 oz. large — Unsweetened GRAPEFRUIT JUICE - - 55 Reliance, No. 2 Cans CREAM STYLEC ORN - 6 for $1.29 HOT ROLL MIX - - . - 2% Fresh RADISHES - - - 2 bunches 29¢ — GREEN ONIONS - 2 bunches 29¢ Stewing CHICKENS - - .« - B5clh. For Groceries Canadian — Half or Whole HAMS HEADQUARTERS for Fresh Vegetables- Asparagus, Artichokes, Avocados, Green Peas, Spinach, Carrots, Lettuce, Celery, Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Green Peppers, Broccoli, Cauliflower, Cabbage, New Potatoes, Rutabagas, 65¢ 1h. Roasting CHICKENS . . Turnips, Parsley, Rhubarb FREE DELIVERY .« + T9clh. For Meats ! above entitled Court at Juneau, Al- l aska, his Final Account and Report Youth Confesses To Strangling His Sweetheart in Rage { OAKLAND, Calif.,, April p—®— }Arthur Prindle, 19, shaking off the effects of 12 sleeping pills, mumbled a dramatic bedside confession to his policeman-father last night: he strangled his pretty 18 year old sweetheart in a jealous rage, “What did you do son?” asked officer Leslie Prindle when the youth opened his eyes. “I killed Sally . I choked| her . . . we quarrelled . . . she was| going out . . . with other boys,” he | said haltingly. The youth and his former fiancee, Sally Ann Humphreys, were found yesterday in a car parked in a lover’s lane in nearby Contra Costa county. The girl's body was slumped in the front seat, a man’s belt tight- ened about her neck. I 1 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, 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 files of the Land Office, Anchorage, Al- aska, 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. NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT AND REPORT AND PETITION FOR FINAL AWARD AND DISTRIBUTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN MONAGLE, administrator of the es- tate of ULYSSES S. GREGORY, Deceased, made and filed in the and Petition for Final Award and Distribution, and that on said day this Court entered its Order direct- ing that a hearing be had upon said Final Account and Report and Pe- tition for Final Award and Distribu- tion before it on the 17th day of May, 1950, at 10:00 o’clock A. M. of said day at the office of the said! United States Commissioner and Probate Judge, in the Federal-Terri- torial Building, in Juneau, Territory of Alaska, and requiring all persons to then and there appear and make their objections, if any, thereto, and to the settlement thereof; and, to the distribution of the residue and remainder of the assets of this es- tate, after the payment of all costs and expenses of adnfinistration, to Harold F. Hoffman in partial satis- faction of his claim for $2,000.00. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 15th day of March, 1950. (SEAL GORDON GRAY, United States Commissioner and Ex-Officio Probate Judge. First publication, March 16, 1850. Last publication, April 6, 1950. LOST AND FOUND PR e 0/ o el FOUND—Two brass keys 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. 000000000000 v00ccocooe Fly with the leader— Go by Clipper® ® SEATTLE @ Seattle is only a few hours away by big four-engine Clip- pet. En route you enjoy good food, relaxing lounge seats, traditional Clipper service. Convenient daily service to Seattle . . . frequent Clipper flights to key cities inside Alaska. For fares and reserva- tions, call Pan American at... BARANOF HOTEL * Phone 106 WORLD'S MOST EXPERIENCED AIRLINE iy A riciy n l/pnirs THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1950 | W-A-N-T A-D-§ | FOR SALE | LEAVING TOWN, immediaie pos- session 1-bedroom home, com- pletely furnished, electric kit~ chen. Price $7,500. View, good neighbothood. FISHERMEN ATTENTION. Near Small Boat Harbor, 2 bed-room completely furnished home, pric- ed right, immediate possession. 1949 Studebaker %-ton pick-up truck, undercoated, excellent con- dition. 10th STREET—Income property— 3-bedroom and 1“bedroom apart- ments, also large basement. Com- pletely furnished—occupancy, of larger apt. April 3. STAR HILL—Three rooms, bath, completely furnished. Priced $2,- 300 for immediate sale. SEVENTH ST.—2-bedroom house overlooking Evergreen Bowl—po- segsion April 1, Completely fur- nished. SEVERAL INCOME properties in Juneau and Douglas, also lets, businesses and boats. 1 MURPHY & MURPHY | REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over Frist National Bank WANTED | LET AN A-1 cook, cook your dinner, parties, clearing, etc. Ph. 0363 FAMILY of five needs house to| rent. Must move to make way ( for new library. Box 1658, Junenm' 71-5” WANTED TO RENT by Singer{ Sewing Machine representative 2! bedrcom modern furnished home. Perm. Please Call Dick Vickers at Baranof. 69-6¢ | WHY PAY contractor’s prices? Re- roof with aluminum shingles at actual cost. Warde A. Johnson.! Ph. 81 66-1mo | ' . ¢ Permanently employed couple ® desire 1 bedroom furnished apt ® | e centrally located, no children e or pets. Call Savage, 374 be- ® tween 8 am. and 4 pm. i EMPLOYED couple and one child need apt. cr 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 FOR SALE DON'T BUY a sales talk. Reroof with beautiful aluminium shingles at actual cost of material and labor—Warde A. Johnson, Ph. 81, HAND TROLLERS special, two spool gurdies, mounted on base with Ford transmission. See at Juneau Welding and Machine Co. 66-tf M. S. RELIANCE, 52 ft. motor sail- er, diesel powered. See at end float No. 1, small boat harbor. TROLLER SISU No. 2, practically new, fished two seasons. Powered with Kermath 2%-1 reduction. Ready to go. John Bear, Peli- can, Alaska. 466-Tt 4 TIRES 10 ply 825-20, 1 tire 10 ply 7.50-20, Sears, Roebuck Of- fice. 66-6t 1940 CHEV. club coupe, 5 passeng- er, 4 new tires, new battery, new paint job, Best offer. Ph. Green T15. 1-6t e ® ¥ 9 ¢ ®» v v e & e s . . ® 22ft. 6 in. fast Runabout. 6 ft. ® beam. Port Orford cedar ® planking. Oak frames. 90 hp e Flagship Marine Engine. Com- @ pletely refinished, overhaul- ‘e ® ed. Box 314. Ph. 817. T-tf . ® 0 00000 00 00 26 ft. SPARTON MANOR 3-room trailer-house. Has everything in it, Good condition. Priced right. Ph. 817. 71 HIGHWAY home, Mile 16. Make offer, Ph. 707. 62-t1 FOR BENT STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly or Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69tf WURLITZER Spinit piano for rent Anderson Plano E.cp. Ph. 143 MISCELLANEOUS “THE BAHA'I faith is not an in- vitation to a new religion; it is a call to religious unity.” For lit- erature Box 992 Mountain View, Alaska, o A L R I S T S 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 FOR SALE —_— JUST TWO new homes left ! Highlands, each has two bed rooms and space for third; ful. concrete basements, garage, elec| hot water heater, automatic of] burner, elec. range, laundry, com-J plete insulation, low fuel costa Liberal financing. Down paymen for qualified veterans available on secondary financing. APARTMENT HOUSE, 8 unitdl central location, good inc must sell, owner leaving city, " Bob Druxman REPRESENTING WILLIAM WIN) 123 FRONT ST. PHONE 89 —t SR R BUILDING LOTS—Four Ilots l 6th and Park. Two lots adjacen 1 block above boat shop, Greek Church site, $600. Douglas one X across Douglas school, basement already dug, $1000. Three withir block DeHart's store at Auk Bay| $1,000 and $1,500. | NEW LISTINGS—2 bedroom, red| modeled ‘beach home, 2 mi. Gla-§ cier highway. Basement, vie l windows, furnished. $7,000. ! NEW TERMS—$1,500 down, $10( menth, takes $6,800 house Bast Road. Full basement, four bed- rooms, view. Owner finance. 6th at KENNEDY—3 bedroom, 2 children’s play rooms separate, large \ivingroom, diningroom, din- ette. An old fashioned, comfor able house, swings and sandpil for kids. Across street from pub- lic playground. 2 blocks from hospital, 4 blocks from schools. View of harbor. $8,600. " VERY SMALL one person house, Basin Road. $2,250 cash or $2y 350 terms, SUMMER CABIN with beach, Lena Cove, $2,400. BEACH E E, fireplace, 2 bed- looms, basement, large yard, v hop, modern kitchen and ba Make offer. ELFIN COVE, 4 rooms, dock, $1,400. LOUGLAS PLAYGROUND, remod- €led Sriuce Corp. house, 2 bed*!) lcoms, livingroom, Kkitchen, bath, sicrm windows. Nice bright littis hcuse for only $4,500, 1043 HUDSON COMMODORE, 4 dcor Sedan. cost $2,983. 5 new th new upholstery, new paint, n valves, springs and guides., Trans. and clutch overhauled. $1,- 425, this week only. : 36 FOOT TROLLER, 9 ft. beam, double ender, 30 Palmer en- gine. ONLY $2,500 for quick sale —owner has job in Anchorage waiting. X EMALL HOUSE to be moved. 10x13, suitable for short batchelor or] tall kid. Can be moved on truch, $75. NEW MAYTAG, new THOR wash- ing machines; new EUREKA vac- uum cleaner; new QUAKER and DUO THERM ranges; ALL SIZ- ES WINDOWS, DOORS, BATH TUBS. CHARCOAL BROILER for 8 steaks ideal for summer cabin or home or restaurant. $175. y PETER WOOD - SALES AGENCY SEWARD AT MARINE WAY ‘Telephone 911. ONE BED room home furnished. Inquire Karl Holm, residence Douglas. T70-tf ONE INNER spring mattress, liké¥ new. Ph. Douglas 343. 69-tf TROLLING LEAD, 12 cents per pound. Superior No. 8, Canadian ‘Wonder No. 8 and JHS. No. 7 trolling spoons in brass, $5.25 per doz. In 2, colors, $7.00,per doz. ‘West Juneau Plating Works. 693 1942 DODGE, 4 door sedan, new engine, transmission and tires $900., Ph, 607. 69-6W Wl £ S N A T IOy 35 ft. TROLLER 31B912. Fully equipped. Gray power. In storage at NC yard. Call DeHart’s Groc- ery. 68-tf “HORTON” washing machine $40; dinette table, 4 chairs $40; 8x10 rug $12; dining table $35. Phone Green 611. 68t | CRESENT Apartments. Call A 428, 63-te FORD V8 four-door sedan, ex- cellent motor, new 6-ply tires. Body and upholstery near perfect condition. $575. Ph. 721, morn- ings. 1-5¢ 1939 STUDEBAKER coupe, radio, heater, overdrive. very clean. $345. Rm. 206 Home Hotel after* 6 pm. 71-56 1948 GMC % ton pickup, 4 lpeed.’ transmission, 8 ply tires, 8 ft. bed, deluxe cab, must go. Make offer. Ph. 707. 56-tf GENERAL ELECTRIC all automat- ic washer. Call Black 1013. 51t ¢ SEVERAL large ana Small Dia- monds. Perfect stones. Bargain prices at the First Natiopal®| Bank. *su _— LARGE SIZE Lang restaurant PIIONE 478 Horto range. Contact Cleo Comers at 460-tf On Orders of $2.50 or More Kolstrand gurdies. Atlas anchor | —mMm™MmM8M8M8M — ———— winch, Wood Freeman tran mike. ron mz 9 For 80 Ye PHONE 371 . ¥ i’ 2 & - . ow M«