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PAGE SIX Chi oining 131, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management Homestead entry Surv and it is now in the fi INn of the Land Office, Anchorage, Al- Land Office ska, and if no protest is filed in Anchorage, Alaska. 1e local land office, at Anchorage, February 3, 1950. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Notice is hereby given that Fred James Fletcher, entryman, of Ju-lm-“"Le issued. neau, Alaska, and his witnesses Rob-; GEORGE. A. LINGO, ert H. Burns of Juneau, and George Manager. R. Betts of Hoonah, Alaska, hasp, . pupjication, March 1, 1950. made final proof on }{erstmd Ad- Last publication, April 26, 1950, ditional, Anchorage Serial 010031, for | "~ the land embraced in Forest List 10-5, H.E. S. No. 249, containing 11.39 acres, situate in the Tongass National Forest on Port Frederick 'lmh days thereafter, CALL FOR BIDS ffice of the Boy Scouts of America gof Island southwest of and vithin the period of publication or | g said final | proof will be accepted and final cer- Sealed bids will be received at the 302 Goldstein Building, Juneau, un- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA | til noon May 10, 1950 for the 38 foot former Coast*Guard picket boat Zimovia” located at Olaf Hansen pyar Wrangell, wooden, hull, h.p. Kermath engine, as is where is basi Terms cash within five after notice of acceptance of | pid. Owner reserves the right to re- | ject any or all bids. | 11 passengers. For Sitka: M. Mon | Publication date April 12, 1950. | agle, Scotty Adams, Mrs. Gordo Gray, M. J. Winninghoff, Henr Roden and J. Gerald Williams. 11 LEAVE HERE ON NORTHBOUND DENAL The Denali departed for Sitka ant Seward at 3:45 p.m. yesterday. MRS. SPICKETT HOME Lottie Spickett, pioneer | of Juneau, returned home | the Princess Norah yesterday five months spent in Cali- siting relatives and former N wor on aft forni: Alask: Comer, Rex Fox, Lester Bugbe and Charles Knipple. John Smith, of Hoonah, | town, a guest at the Baranof. SUNSHINE KRIS CRACKERS 2 b, box 45 Super there is no such thing as FREE Delivery . . your food bill? RED SHIELD or SWANSON BROS. GOLD MEDAL SWANCO MARGARINE Ib. 23¢ ASPARAGUS - - - Caniic SOUTHERN YA!‘!S No. 2 can: 3flc No. 2can 15c BUTTER Ib. §5¢ April Showers Tastewell — Cream Style CORN uper Values ai Your 20th CENTURY The only irue Cash and Carry Store in Juneau . . . Look at these values . . . SUNSHINE CHOCOLATE PUFFS ;l-‘/‘z oz. pkg.—Light or Dark Chocolate 25¢ REMEMBER . Are there any hidden delivery charges in Market IVO FLAKES Largest Size NUBORA SOAP POWDER Largest Size No. 2! Can ROSEDALE PEARS - - APPLE JUICE - - Quart 2 Top Quahtv —.F}e~h — Lite Halves and Pieces WALNUT MEATS - - Ib.7%c 303 can 23c 23c Green Giant PEAS Flotill — F'mc\ — Largesl "Io Can Sohd Pack TOMATDES 777777777 Libby’s — Chunk —_ Larg“it Slze . No. 2 Y2 Can PINEAPPLE L 1hh — Orange and G rn[iefrui}i Blem!ed Juice larges! size 4f cz. can 47: . [ . . BABY FooD 12 for 3¢ tnklew — Red — Sour Pit g - No. 2 can33c | @ Standby — \'erticnl Asp;iragus l’;&k'—-: No. 2 Can WHOLE GREEN BEANS - 35c CHERRIES - Package ‘39c Dromeddrv Deal White Cake Mix vks phg. Coconut Free Fanmng. —15 oz. Jar Bread and Butter PICKLES - 23c Dromedary Deal ——Package 33¢ Devils Food (ake Mix pkg. (oconut rree 1 Pound Package Rosedale — Big 25 oz. Quart Jar SWEET PICKLES - ¢ LIPTONS TEA - - Can 19¢ HERSHEY SYRUP RED HEART DOG FOOD - A-B-C 2 cans 29e¢ Shurfine—The Best Fruit Value in Years Prune Plums Largest Size No. 2!, Can 2 for 35¢ Libby Fruit Cockiail Largest Size No. 2'; Can B 1d Tender — Green ASPARAGUS h. 25¢ | 21bs. 45¢ Friendly Courteous Service QUAL'TY WE SELL ONLY CHOICE QUALITY MEATS AT EV Cslid — Crisp LETTUCE KING OF THE OVEN ROASTS — CHOICE BEEF PRIMERIB ROAST. §9clb. Freshest and Best F ARN’ F RESH P R”DU C COME IN AND CHECK OUR PRICES WITH WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN PAYING. SHREDDED WHIAT 2 plgs. for ¢ FISHER'S FLOUR 5 1b. sack 58e¢ Wel-Pac SOLID PACK TUNA 30c¢ owest Prices in Town Chase and Sanborn COFFEE 1 Ib. can 69c 2 Ib. can $1.37 New — Red TOMATOES | SPUDS em.25¢ | G1bs-47e M EAT VALU Es Lowest Prices ERY DAY LOW PRICES WHY PAY MORE? Red — CUT-UP — READY TO COOK STEWINGCHICKENS 59clb. IOWA CORN-FED PORK LOIN ROAST 49clb. FRESH GROUND — LEAN 9‘ 'b. GROUND BEEF. e 5 o PAY CASH ANDo S @ PAY CASHe $ o PAY CASH AND SAVEe $ e PAY CASH AND SAVE ¢ $ ¢ PAY CASH AND SAVE GET YGUR GENUINE NORTHWESTER PHEASANT CHICKEN HERE—25% More Meat than Regular Chicken by Governmeni Tesi. OUR OWN SECRET CURE — Fancy Lean Brisket (ORNED BEEF . 5clb. 69clh. LEAN — CENTER CUT PORK STEAK $ @ PAY CASH AND SAVE ¢ PAYCASHANDSAVE ¢ 8 Embarking for those ports were|G. Brown, and that a hearing will For Seward: D. E. Styke, Joh: is in e S ® PAY CASH AND SAVE S o PAY CASH AND SAVE AL 5 = Last publication, May 3, 1950. 1L Y % as Marshall Helms, entryman, to- - v‘ publication or thirty days thereafter, 5‘) First > F = | WAVS NV HSVO AVd © & Osm_sz ([NV HAVS GNV -HSVC) AVd @ § © NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT AND DISTRIBUTION OF ESTATE NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN (lmt ALLEN SHATTUCK has filed ms Final Account and .Report s Executor of the BEstate of Augustus "SQUEAKY' BOOSTED 10 REAR ADMIRAL IN U. 5. NAVALRESERVE SEATTLE, April 12—®—Carl E. “Squeaky” Anderson could squeak in delight today. He has been promoted from Com- modore to Rear Admiralin the U.S. Naval Reserve—one of the few non- Annapolis men ever to attain such rank in the reserve. He served in the Navy in the First World War. Came World War 11 d -|be held thereon before the Probate ourt in its courtroom in the Fed- ral-Territorial Building in Juneau, Alaska, at 10:00 A. M., June 13, 1950, and that at said time said Couft will djudicate and decree who are the heirs and distributees of said deced- 'ent, and that all persons are then and there required to appear and make. their objections, if any, to the settlement of said Final Account and Report and to the distribution of $5,000.00 of the net assets of said estate to Mrs. Ethel T. Tayleur, sis- ter of said decedent, and of the re- nmxning net assets to:the City of Juneau, a municipal corporation, Territory of Alaska. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, April 11, 1950. became the best known beachmaster —with sound effects—in the Pacific. He decided harbor work at Atta and other Aleutian Islands, and at To Jima. He retired from active Naval duty in 1949 and returned to the fishing industry as president of the Seldovia 3ay Packing Co., and Alaska-Sel- dovia Packers, Inc. | GORDON GRAY, 1 nited States Commissioner and Ex- Officio Probate Judge for the United States Commissioner’s Court for the | Juneau, Alaska, Commissioner’s Precinct. ATTEST: SEAL First publication, April 12, 1950. NOME GOLD RUSHER, WIDOW OF SKIPPER, | PASSES IN SEATTLE| SEATTLE, April 12—#—Mrs. Augusta Courage, 84, died yester- day following a long illness. | Born in New Buffalo, Ind., Mrs. | Courage came to Seattle 45 years ago. She was in Nome, Alaska, dur- ing the gold rush. Her husband, Capt. John Courage, | was lost at sea in 1944, His 56-foot | halibut vessel, the F. C. Hergeri. | UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management Land Office Anchorage, Alaska Date: March 15, 1950. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Notice is hereby given that Thom- gether with his witnesses Karl O. Comstock, and Howard McRae, all| oo o0 66 'the California co: of Haines, Alaska, has submitted | . i i final proof on his homestead entry, :l;;}:rtihe skipper and a crew of fiv ; ia . 011190 for the TS ! Iz\\’)‘:‘??osrggle SS;;:] :\;‘. S!g‘,&NW‘ai Surviving is a son, Capt.”John N.| SWiNEw Sec. 19 T. 31 S. R. 60 E. | Courage, Jr., of Seattle, master of al CR. M, containing 160 acres, and fishing - veldel, it is now in the files of the Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska, and if no protest is filed in the District Land Office within the period of said final proof will be accepted and UNEXPECTED ARRIVAL inal certificate issued. GETS FREE SEA mlpr GEORGE A. LINGO, : | Maticen SEATTLE, April 12—®—A s publication, April 12, 1950. ublication, May 10, 1950. going hitch-hiking Holstein hei r‘ calf was born yesterday, practically | on the gangplank. The gawky, baby bovine’s mother | | Last (OlUMBIA RIVIR FISHERMEN WANT - PRICE INCREASE ASTORIA, Ore., April 12—®— Columbia River packers will ap- | point a negotiating committee this week to meet with CIO fishermen on prices for the spring fishing season. | The Columbia River fishermen |are asking 2% cents more on most !salmon. Packers have offered the 11949 rate. Seward aboard the steamship Na- dina, then to take the Alaska Rail- road trip to the Lavery dairy ai Fairbanks. | But like the best laid plans ot| mice and men, mama cow got her timetable mixed, and the juniof miss arrived at Pier 42 yesterday | afternoon. The Alaska Steamship Co., said it baby. SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN'S | MISCELLANEOUS James H. Cellars, spckesman for ‘the Columbia River Packers As-|GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- | sociation, said several other north-! ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up | west harbors have settled for 1949 Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201 prices. 315 Decker Way. e L, WINTER and POND, Co., Inc. Complete photographic Supplies Developing-Printing-Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials | Blue Printing - Photostats i BASKETBALL MEETING |Moose Club—Thursday. 13th at 8 o'clock. Everyone interested who wish to play for the Moose Lodge—rlease attend. 76-1t | and as a Lieutenant Commander he | sailed at midnight last night for|— would not charge extra fare for the ¢4 {DAY NURSERY—Mothers care for WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1950, FOR SALE | session 1-bedroom home, com- pletely furnished, electric kit~ chen. Price $7,500. View, good neighborhood. FISHERMEN ATTENTION. Near Small Boat Harbor, 2 bed-room completely furnished home, pric- | ed right, immediate possession. 1949 Studebaker Y%-ton pick-up truck, undercoated, excellent con- dition. 10th STREET-—Income property— 3-bedroom and l-bedroom apart- ments, also large basement. Com- pletely furnished—occupancy, of larger apt. April 3. STAR HILL—Three rooms, | completely furnished. Priced $2,- 600 for immediate sale. bath, | SEVENTH ST.—2-bedroom house overlooking Evergreen Bowl—po- session April 1. Completely fur- nished. SEVERAL INCOME properties in Juneau and Douglas, also ldts, businesses and boats. | MURPHY &_nunrnv{ REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over Frist National Bank WANTED BSOLUTELY you can make $50. a day. New sensational item— every food, beverage outlet, etc. New, different Sales Plan. John- { son-Hill, 53-DD West Jnckson,‘ Chicago 4. { |CAPTAIN NEWTON and family | MAM A Hou“l"'s ; desire to rent 8 or 3 bedroom;VERY SMALL one person house, house. Phone 254 75-3t STUDIO SINGLE BED, about 30| mches wide. Call 590 ext. 22 until 5 p.m. or Black 1003 after 6 pm. 75-tf AMILY of five needs house to! rent. Must move to make way' for new library. Box 1658, Juneau. | ’1]-8!‘ WHY PAY contractor’s prices? Re-! roof with aluminum shingles at actual cost. Warde A. Johnson.; Ph. 81. 66-1mo o 0o 00 000 00 0 0 Permanently employed couple ® desire 1 bedroom furnished apt e centrally located, no children |® or pets. Call Savage, 374 be- ween 8 am. and 4 p.m. tf ® ®© o & o & 0 o o o EMPLOYED couple and one child need apt. or house in Juneau or Douglas. Ph. Douglas 145. 6-4t your small child. Mrs. Wm. Pas- sey. Ph. 638. 406-t1 FOR SALE 4 FLAT BOTTOM red cedar skiff with oars $45.00. Write 76-tf Box 2353 or phone 38 ANOTHER CLIPPER EXTRA— N T Flight crews that guide ) the Clippers...% skilled ground crews ng that keep them flying...ALL are thoroughly trained. ALL ghare a great tradition of dependability. Fly with the world’s most experienced airline! For speedy 4-engine Clipper sérvice, call BARANOF HOTEL — PHONE 106 AN AMERICAN ;;“é Homew Amwrs; \_ FOR SALE' at public auction at 10 a.m. Sat. April 15, 1950, at the Juneau Small Boat Harbor: boat “VALKYRIE,” 20 gross tons, 13 net tons; also miscellaneous boat equipment, rope, cable, outboard motor, a skiff, used motor parts. Terms, cash: 10 percent on day of sale, bal. on confirmation of sale by court. Right is reserved to reject any and all bids, For information see Robert Chur- chill, Admin. Estate of Oscar H. ‘Wood, deceased, or attorney Howard D. Stabler. 66-Tt ONE INNER spring mattress, like new. Ph. Douglas 343. 69-tf DON'T BUY a sales talk. Reroof with beautiful aluminium shingles at actual cost of material and labor—Warde A. Johnson, Ph. 81. . . e 22ft. 6 in. fast Runabout. 6 ft. ® e beam. Port Orford cedar ® e planking. Oak frames. 90 hp @ o Flagship Marine Engine. Com- @ @ pletely refinished, overhaul- @ e ed. Box 314. Ph. 817. T1-tf ® 3 . e 0o 06 0.0 00 0 0 0 0 » R S L T 26 ft. SPARTON MANOR 3-room trailer-house. .Has everything in it. Good condition. Priced right. Ph. 817 T1-tf HIGHWAY home, Mile 16. Maki offer, Ph. 707. 62-1 LOST AND FOUND FOUND—1 brass key, owner may have same by identifying and paying for adv. % W=-A=N=-T A-D-S FOR SALE P2 RN £ |LEAVING TOWN, immediaie pos-(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 oi 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 BUILDING LOTS—Four lots at 6th and Park. Two lots adjacent, 1 block above boat shop, Greek Church site, $600. Douglas one lot across Douglas school, basement already dug, $1000. Three within block DeHart’s store at Auk Bay, $1,000 and $1,500. NEW LISTINGS—2 bedroom, re- modeled beach home, 2 mi. Gla- cler highway. Basement, windows, furnished. $7,000. NEW TERMS—$1,500 down, $100 month, takes $6,800 house Basin Road. Full basement, four bed- rooms, view. Owner finance. 6th at KENNEDY—3 bedroom, 2 children’s play rooms separate, large livingroom, diningroom, din- ette. An old fashioned, comfort- able' house, swings and sandpile for kids. Across street from pub- lic playground. 2 blocks from hospital, 4 blocks from schools. View of harbor. $8,600, Basin Road. $2,250 cash or $2,- 350 terms. SUMMER CABIN with beach, Lena Cove, $2400. BEACH EOME, fireplace, 2 bed- rooms, basement, large yard, workshop, modern kitchen and bath. Make offer. ELFIN COVE, 4 rooms, dock, $1,400. DOUGLAS PLAYGROUND, remod- cled Spruce Corp. house, 2 bed- rcoms, livingroom, kitchen, bath, storm windows. Nice bright little house for only $4,500, 1948 HUDSON COMMODORE, 4 door Scdan, cost $2,983. 5 mnew tires, new upholstery, new paint, new 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. SMALL HOUSE to be moved. 10x13 * suitable for short batchelor or tall kid. Can be moved on truck $75. NEW MAYTAG, new THOR washs 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. PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY SEWARD AT MARINE WAY Telephone 911. FOR SALE BUSINESS PROPERTY at Pelican City. Duplex 40 ft. frontage, center of town, partly furnished, 2 bath rooms. Available 1st of May. Don Lorentzen, Phone 561 or write PO Box 2223 Juneau. 16-3t KNOX MEALMASTER oil range with new blower, clean and in good condition, $50.00; Piano bench $1250; child’s bed with pad $15.00. Phone Green 634 between 6-8 p.m. 75-3t 3 DODGE W-DOOR, completely overhauled—new brakes & paint. Jacobs Machine Shop, 1101 Har- bor Way. 14-3t 1 BARBER CHAIR, 1 wash bowl, Inquire Smiley’s Pool Hall 74-1mo. PLAY " EQUIPMENT, swings and teeter $20. Call Green 932. T4-4t —— e 1940 5 PASSENGER Chevrolet con- vertible, radio, heater, good con- dition. Call Red 904. 72-t 35 ft. TROLLER 31B912. Fully equipped. Gray power. In storage at NC yard. Call DeHart’s Groc= ery. 68-tf CRESENT Apartments. Call 428. 68-tt 1948 GMC % ton pickup, 4 speed transmission, 8 ply tires, 8 ft. bed, deluxe cab, must go. Make offey. Ph. 707. FOUND—Bracelet, owner may claim same by identifying and paying for adv. FOR RENT STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly or Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69tf 7O SEATTLE « HAWAII * ROUND-THE-WORLD * KETCHIKAN JUNEAU * WHITEHORSE * FAIRBANKS * NOME 1 A WURLITZER Spinit piano for rent Anderson. Piano E.co. Ph. 143 LARGE SIZE Lang range. Contact Cleo Comers at City Dock. 460-t1 i At RO SRR s M. 8. RELIANCE, 52 ft. motor sail- er, diesel powered. See at end float No. 1, small boat harbor. —_— view . Ll § s [T

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