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' WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 19! W-A-N-T A-D-S PAGE SIX ROOKIE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-.JUNEAU, ALASRA May 22, 1949, A total of 27 Ameri- g v letics, 7-1. slid back into the cellar.. ] 1 can League pitchers have accom- Rain washed out the scheduled Big Joe Brovia, pacing ‘the PCL | GAMES IODAY plished the feat. | night game between the Cards and homer brigade, clouted No. 12 andi l MacDonald, who won 1 and lost| Giants in New York. The other 13, the second with two on to cap! NEW YORK, May 24—#—Rookie PITCHES SHUTOUT (By the Associatec. Press) Young Bill MacDonald, rookie bonus righthander, fits right into the Pittsburgh pitching tradition When the 2l-year-old native of Alameda, Calif., first bonus player in the Pirate organization, hurled a shutout last night in his first major league starting assignment he followed a Pittsburgh pattern set by Nick Maddox 43 years ago. It was on Sept. 13, 1907 that Mad- dox became the first National Leaguer since 1900 to pitch a shut- out in his big league debut. He blanked the St. Louis Cardinals, 4-0, striking out 11. MacDonald became the 19th Na- tional Leaguer to turn the trick— and the sixth to wear a Pittsburgh uniform. He joins such Pirate not- ables as Babe Adams (April 4, 1903), Wilbur Cooper (Sept. 9, 1912), Ca men Hill (Sept. 17, 1915) and Otis Swigart (Sept. 21, 1939). The last National League pitcher to turn in a scoreless game in his big league bow was Don Newcombe. | The Brooklyn righthander did it | 11 at New Orleans in the Southern |clubs were not scheduled. ilhc winning rally. Luis Marquez| Association last year, limited Phila- | RAINIERS ARE BACK IN CELLA delphia to three singles as the Pir- ates defeated the Phils, 6-0. A home run by Wally Westlake with the bases loaded in the eighth inning broke up a scoreless pitching duel between MacDonald and the Phils’ Russ Meyer. Tie defeat prevented the second- | place Phils from gaining ground on| the league-leading Dodgers, who | dropped a 5-4 decision to the Chi-| cago Cubs. Johnny Schmitz' fine| clutch pitching and a pair of sixth | PP et Ly innir.g homers by Andy Patko Hl)fl; quk; Tike, i BRI Boabes et e A s have a live one coming up in young The seiqom-winning Cincinnati |G 2 ¥C A0 C07 n Reds celeorated the 15th anniver- | S8 SOTER L i sary of the first night game “‘i(’hflll(‘l Dll;‘l]?d Hollywood to a 6-2 the major leagues },»\-‘ beating lhe‘wm over Pacitie Coakt Teagus 184 Boston Braves, 6-2, behind the e‘-‘inn Ban Disgo ' Iast nlght andans fective twirling of Willie Ramsdell, | » | ned 10 Padres in the process. It was mm;[,ehm:ms fifth win against three former Brooklyn righthander. Vas, 2to! Senators, innir broke loose with an eight- | E6 Jutn Trom BR[0Ty 2 ern League. run rage in the ninth to whip Only Harry (Suitcase) Simpson the Detroit Tigers, 8-2. e ey : & Home runs by Gil Coan nnd‘;:;e’imzz 1’" \?fi‘:‘ep“f‘rf’e":‘;‘n::a: Eddie Yost, the latter’s coming with | VEE T ‘b] ’ : o Lo g two on, featured the attack against| x';-ml "d“’ 2 i"!‘:‘g e Fred Hutchinson and two would-be | P& fashioned a six-hitter. FeOlIBNE, | Hollywood, making its drive tc o - | g i The St. Louis Browns gained theix | %t Ut of second place, marrowse third home triumph of the season, | 'Ne Padres’ lead to two games by | teeing off on Red Embree for twc " Call 416 when in need of a— BASEMENT, FIREPLACE or CHIMNEY Receive the benefit of 26 YRS. EXPERIENCE EARL CRASS & SON NEfeating | IOE P e PR M_“ iruns in the first and three in the | third inning. Lehman chipped ir |a two-run single in the latter splurge. | ; Max Surkont, Sacramento’s ace posted his ninth win against tour | defeats and booted the Solons back into seventh by edging Oakland, 6-7 Room 3, Valentine Bldg. Bader Accounting Service Monthly Accounts, Systems, Secretarial Service Tax Returns Prepared Your Deposits ARKE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS —_—— (It was not one of his better jobs | as he staggered through a 15-hit rage after his mates had runt | the register for eight runs in the | first three frames. = A crowd of 4,501 braved a blustery | night to honor veteran pitcher Tony Freitas, recently released by the | Solons, with gifts and cash. | Seven-run innings put both San Francisco and Portland into the | winner’s circle. The Seals plasterec ! Seattle 10-3, with seven in the fifth the Beavers clubbed Los Angeles Phone 919 i SAFE 12-7, with their outbreak coming | in the eighth. Vern Kindsfather, after three | straight wins, was the victim of the | Seals’ attack, with lefty Cliff Mel- powdered two triples. Cloyd Boyer blanked the Giants 9 £ {with two hits in a brilliant 7% STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS | jnings relief job today to pace r Pacitic Coast League | the St. Louis Cardinals to a 2-0_ FUR SALE nn SALE . w L Pet | t ph over New York. Boyer re- s s A San Diego 3B 21 625 | lieved Max Lanier in the second|HIGHWAY nome, Mile 16. Make 5 Hollywood 32 22 593 | inning when the veteran southpaw| offer. Ph. 707. 62-tf | Juneau— ! : Oakland . 27 25 519 was injured. Lanier gave up two House 1o be. moyed. foom site of : ¥ OOM _partically furn, house! new Public Lib Portland 27 26 509|hits. Red Schoendienst singled|? F P ly PR ney. Eubto LANERRy- (ILIE 8. DL San Francisco 28 21 509 home the winning run in the fourtn | 3i4 8cres pap lan 000 Y e AR & AL Los Angeles 29 28 509 | inning. Stan Musial stole home for Jake I»»i.eir‘c e Qi3 E YT e BI‘J‘i‘-I;nEso faatd g Sacramento 21 35 375 the second run in the eighth. CRESENT Apartments. Call 428 | BUSINESS property bringing . in Seattle 19 34 358 gg-t;| Substantial returns. Come in and 2 3 i et details on this, | CHICAGO, May 24 — (® — TI\E] R RO ™ 8 i National League | Chicago White Sox scored five runs SEVERAL Large ana Small Dia- 1949_ STUDEBAKER pick-u;{, Low w . . _| monds. Perfect stones. Bargau | mileage. Excellent condition. L Pct | in the eighth to defeat the Phila tiona! | BUILDING lots in Juneau, Dougl Brooklyn 18 11 621|delphia Athletics, 10-7, before 2,875| Prices at the First Na :;‘; o h‘w:‘ IR e Philadelphia 17 12 585 persons here today. Luis Aloma,j Bank. RO, AT . I Pk o ; Douglas— St..Lom.s b 536 | fourth of five Chxcagt? p}tchers. re- SHOE REPAIR machinery and |VERY comfortable two-bedroom Boston 15 14 517 ceived credit for his first major 4 ’ G X 2 el y equipment. See First National|l home in very good condition and Pittsburgh 16 15 516 | league victory as the White Sox col- H 4 : Bank. 93-tf| well furnished. Enclosed garden Chicago 13 13 .500 | jected 12 hits in théir third straight| ~—— " _ — ! Llot. Reasonable price TP TOIK 10 ne 2T win. 1950 STUDEBAKER Regal Deluxe|prvp” ypree pedroom house on S S Commander Sedan, under coated | "o a5 road. Partially furnished. New York at Detroit, postponed,| also accessories. Phone Green 830 % ood water system. Eligible for American L;:nle rain. after 6 p.m. T-tf 10dEE 5 L Pet | 3 New York .21 13 724 FOR SALE OR TRADE for town{COUNTRY PROPERTY: Detroit 17 10 630 ROSE BOWI_ PI_AYING l;irupert}f,hnfm;i]em thieebbedroor:\ WE;:il;t-gquilpped poul}fr):l fx_zr:; vg’t(h ‘Washington b i ] 586 l ome with full concrete basement.] a ional acreage if desired.. Ex- Boston 20 15 571 [oNIRA(I AGAIN UP Five acres patented land with| cellent water supply, good garden Cleveland 15 14 511 excellent water supply and gar- plots, comfortable house and sev- St. Louis 8 ‘16 CHICAGO, May 24—{P—Renewal de)lw, Other buildings include a| eral storage sheds. 7% miles Philadelphia 10 20 333 0f the Rose Bowl football contract,| large shed and two room log| {rom Juneau. B Chicago I ) 259 which has been under fire from cabin, Peterson, Eleven Miles. 160 acres Izat(-nt(.!d land »nr.) igh- e some quarters since it was signed 7-t1) way. tSt:veml small buildings on in 1946, will be studied by Big Ten ‘o= 5 L fEDERAI- BOWUNG 'il;c'xllv men tomMOITOW. e tg47 PLYMOUTH 4 docr sedaify myle from Duck Creek—over 2 Thelr first consideration will be] TOUr Just overhauled, new painl} - geres of land with good buildings Y whetner Lde. ot to. Gontinie e 100 866 0Vers, ol Wreh ERESEL L Attractively’ prios Tor' cash deal i»(‘x'iex, which ends under the pre- Afllue et ON paved highwzny—Gd.aTi acrtes ; | sent pact with the playing ot the UNITED STATES F“'"]’S"Ed L RS S A Federal bowling league is in 1951 game, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | *"PPY progress of formation on the Elks| If the majority of Big Ten schools Bureau of Land Management alleys and the first demonstration wants a renewal, a committee wili Land Office MURPHY & MUBP“ was made last ev‘enmg when the ' be appointed to confer with Pacitic Anchorage, Alaska. REALTCRS - ACCOUNTANTS 5 Vets beat the Native Service in a Coast Conference officials on re- April 27, 1950. Phone 676 over Frist National Bank match. The Vets ended out in tront visions. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION with 117 pins at the end of the _— Notice is hereby given that Carl ihistieape thciest 1) £ GOI.F TOURNEY F. Hagerup, has made application WANTED ohn Scott o! e . was f¢7) for a Homesite, under the act of out in front in individual score | £ g May 1934 (48 Stat. 809), An-| el lask ; ST. ANDREWS, Scotland, May 2¢ h , Help wanted. Alaska Laundry. knocking down 588 pins. | b Sharp-shooting Dick Chap- | chorage Serial 010871, for a tract of 1246t Marvin Ripke's 511 was high for man of Pinehurst, N.C., won hit land situate on the northeast side - —— i ‘m:rning match easily here in the | °f Gastineau Channel about 5 miles kaMAN payeoll, iclerk ~andy ime i ate a I 5 o " eeper wishes work in Juneau. There, (s oontemplated SEMAED ||\ 0o nn G or the Bridsh Ama-{o0ineast afTared. S o6 L84 L RS 4 between the V.A. and the Alaska Survey No. 2690, containing 4.93 hone Blue 324 11-3t Communications System early next | tuer Golf Tournament. acres, latitude 58° 15' 24” N. longi- S : | He bested Britain's W. 8. White- | 20168 BtIE 80 1088 N e | PLAIN sewing. Ph. Red. 632. 7-0x » 2 law 6 and 5, taking only 13 puti: | - 2 R e Y Any other federal or territorial | % e " | meander corner No. 1, and it is now | AVAILABLE—Office man; book- agency who would like to compete |07 (he Hrst mine hki‘fli"l'c‘:;,a‘ V& | in the files of the Land Office, An-| keeper, typist. Phone Blue 530. against any of the above agencies | i > it S _ | chorage, Alaska. 508 tf may contact Capt. Hansen of the| The sun came out in mid-mor- | =, " ng g1 persons claiming ad- ; TOWN or Hwy. lot for sale? Bo FOR SALE AR i | DRAKHOM—The finest: year rouna - l residence in the Auk Bay area. 3% acres of land on wooded point. 3 Well landscaped with™large lawns, flower gardens and comimercially profitable kitchen garden. House bufilt in 1936. Two' large bed- rooms. Double plumbing. LJFull cement basement with: autol ic oil furnace. Large Mg hm with filed stone fireplace. TEe, ¢ & kitchen with Flamo gas rarge.- REA electricity, and emergency 1 Delco system. Dependable water system. Garage and other out buildings. Sale to be owner fin. | anced. May be seen only by ap. pointment through this office. $2,500—4-room house on ,pi Good condition—well insul v William Winn—Phone 234 Office in Alaska Credit Burebts NEW LISTING—TWO BEDROOM *' house. Large living room 20 x'16; dining room 10 x 10; two'Hed- rooms 14 x 16, bath with’ tuly and shower—all on same jfidor. Unfinished basement with; il ' furnace. Large kitchen and. diny ette. All new electrical equips ment includes Westinghouse.. re- 3 frigerator; Harper 4 water heater; Dishamatic - dish { washer; Hotpoint elec. range; ... Bendix Horhe Washer; J Home Dryer; Kenmore Gold Seal Mangle. New sink. Hof lf: remodeled, bedrooms added. ) trim to finish. 3 2% miles Megee hot Furniture only fair. Glacier Hwy. $11,000. PETER WOOD '~ Announces His NEW LOCATION at No. 1 KLEIN BLDG. Kilty Cornered from the - BARANOF HOTEL Across hall from Dr. Mu'quw TEL. 911 ; nono..i. and the appointment of® MRS oidee tf'c . FRED TURPIN ® cececcceccsccocoe M % - ing, ending a week of rainy weather e ton going the route and bashing | A.C.S., Marvin Ripke at the ANS., 7 B _ | versely any of the above mentioned as 3 - [three hits for the victors. Seattle|or Ernest Lincoln of thé VA, The‘ph'{:me: :f:::el:' :fl”u?: lf:;txlageé land should file their adverse claims ___——___26881“"‘“"‘:"‘1‘3”'89‘““ Full Time Seretary 'gg A \: T Y h — | Scores last mgh:‘:":re: fWalker Cup “Team, ! ‘progressed 1:; ;::eh llii::fio(gfie'tx‘:xndg: :);;:? OAY NURSERY—Mothers care for ® o, 0 00 0 0 0 0" T“’? dkighnfs o e The Alaska Department of Health | Haag through the third round With @ 4 [ ¢ie “or they will be barred by the] soy. vl e H P bank is pledged to conserva- announces the invitation to bid for | Stewart ..... 56| and 2 victory over F. H. Crisp ot} ;. yisions of the statutes. s . rol :tm'f s e Sid |T furnishing nine overbed hospital | 1incoln 5 | Sootiand, (dsentatia poupb. o RO CHESTER W. McNALLY, of deponitons funds i eur | tables f.0.b. Juneau, Alaska. putt greens. 3 Acting Manage . . m wfldqm Ia Bid. a Eiontd Sieott 588| " The defeats yesterday of Frank e 4 # 5 <. AL T P orms and specifications may | snow 5 i First publication, May 24, 1950. , s . | CROSLEY 8- ft. Ak ‘mem- i now . 4 . 3 erator,’ . beal@ IN THIS BANKM be obtained by calling at Room Total . e’ 243 | Strafaci, New York, five times New | oot puplication, July 19, 1950. BACHELOR APT. See whie | “rom sets 'dlni’::graom set with | el Dipote Intely 201, Territorial Building, Juneau | York metropolitan amateur cham-| the Barber. 12:t6] 6 chairs; b ance Corporation,which ia- DS g s A. N. S. | ¥ rd chairs; kitchen set with 4 i daen Alaska. o 43| Plon, and John Plant, well known| UNITED STATESDEPARTMENT| 1 .00 ‘Maytag washer, tadte i 5 Sealed bids will receives til international player trom Cairo, |OF THE INTERIOR, The Alaska|STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly or 5 ytag » against loss to ¢ maximum be received until | grygt ! lamp, reading lamp, twin dresser of 35,000 |4:30 pm. June 2, 1050, and then | gepy | were the biggest surprises of the|Railroad, Anchorage, Alaska. Sealed| Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69t{ lamps, Red 1011 x;fber 8pan. 4 ublicly ovened. : E | first two rounds. bids in quadruplicate will be received ¥ o P y Ripke 511 | . % WURLITZER Spinit piano for rent 12-3t | C. EARL ALBRECHT, M. D. | pneotubbe Strafaci, after holding a 1-up ad- | until 2:00 p.m., May 31, 1950, at the Arferaan i, Ph. 143 Commissioner of Health. Total g '2366!vamage at the end of nine holes, | Office of the Chief Engineer, The o \d KEROSENE Range, excellent con- | First publication, May 17, 1950. PN . |lost to Major P. T. McConnell ot Alaska Railroad, Anchorage, Alaska, dition. CHEAP. See T. JvMc- Last publication, May 31, 1950. | Britain, 4 and 2. Strafaci was one of for the construction of a Diesel el- LosT A“n rn““n Caul, Auk Bay. 11-3¢ e e e 3 pOWERS SISIERS seven American to bow yesterday ectric generating plant at Anchor- o STk A RARBRER e Wl FIRST NATIONAL BANK ORETIEG SEE| OF DL while’six won. age, Alaska. All bidders are inform- | LOST—from Tee Harbor; 14 foot | 1936 PLYMOUTH sedan 1942 mator. of JUNEAU. ALASKA I, FRANK A. BOYLE, Auditor of ed that the project for which mater- skiff, dark red outside, green Good tires. See it at Jay’s Su- 4 the Territory of Alaska, and custod- BEAI “lElSE“ IR'O i i / insi per Service, 11-5¢ MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION S of corpgmmm ettt e 3 | BANQUET FOR BOWLERS fals or equipment and/or work, on ;x‘xlsxdf. RuRen:irn to Donalhzu;i Territory, DO HEREBY CERTIFY ! it T e R mme;hm:;d': ::‘:g el " ISPERTI irradiation sun lamp, 3 1 . . . § i - 2 | that there has been filed in this c[»' The three Powers Sisters were all| Bowlers are reminded of the X’.?,X:lzy!;:‘:::e%:‘fgmf Electric s. | LOST—Large yellow & white An-| model - Hi-41 combined ultra- {fice on the 15th day of May, 1950, | POWerful Monday evening in their bow!mg heitique e b,elhem “E;:t sociation, Inc.,, a borrower from the| EOT8 cat, answers to Fritzie. violet and infra-red. 750 watts, | the written consent of all the stock- | bowling match with the three Niel- | :‘;‘l::“lfgge’“f_’;g‘:: “Agy” B e it miates ot Amertca acting| - Reward. “Flesse wreturn to. 8381 110:vols ACHOS, ‘e by @ r sen Sisters. i e f 12th and 41. 10-6t] 2g0. Used only few times. - a“"’"“{%fifsfli NAVIGATION Vivian Powers took High honors | those interested in bowling are in- through the Administrator of the st sdihin St S (R ol e Adjustable-to: | s i 5 : | vited to this formal affair, both men Rural Electrification Administra- | OST Keys on chain. Valuable to] height and position. Price $40. | COMPANY with her 479. Emma Nielsen paced i hington, D. C. The Diesel g! position. Price $40.00. 4 / £ erddalgse 4T. The Nielsen |8Rd Women. tion, Washington, D. C. The Diesel| oyner only. Return to Empirel Phone Blue 405 118t a corporation organizéd and existing | her sisters with 4 e o, he bowling €lectric generating plant is the in- d 101-t1 |under and by virtue of the laws of | Sisters, 130 pins behind in their | 8 F0F “;::"‘:,"”Zi:efi L Sum.. itial portion of a power plant being RN e .- | HOUSEHOLD furnishings, electric e i i seri 5/ | ys Will 1 all - 2 - E | the Territory of Alaska, to the dis- | first three Egllmet;";?v ;'-W‘: ”‘:z iy | constructed by the above-mentioned “Iscnl.u“nous range, refrigerator, etc. Phone ~o£[l§;{xg; g;‘ (_S)z;% corporation. oo :‘er;‘ g;’rm;:urg‘m;chefl REX W L association. The initial generating } Douglas 333, 11-4t | RE, in view of the s ; 3 UNITED STATES plant consists of two (2) 600 KW |— ) above premises, I DO FURTHER| If there are any other three sis- | pppARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Diesel generator sets and one (1) 500 | GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- | 1949 DODGE 1% ton truck.-Van | CERTIFY that the Coastal Naviga- | tion Company, a corporation, is dis- |solved, pursuant to Section 36-1- 146, Alaska Compiled Lgws Anno- | tated, 1949, upon the filing in this office of the proper proof of pub- lication of this certificate. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and af- ...gives you delivery of goods any place in the world |the Capital, this 15th day of May, A. D. 1950. (SEAL) FRANK A. BOYLE, Auditor of Alaska. First publication, May 17, 1950. Last publicaton, June 7, 1950. |fixed my official seal, at Juneau, Vivian Powers | Any ters in town who would like to en- gage in the best indoor sport in the world call Mrs. John Scott at Green 3317. | The scores were as follows on | Monday night: Powers Sisters June (Powers) Scott . Bessie (Powers) Thomas . 349 400 ... 479 ....1228 Total . Nielsen Sisters Emmra Nielsen Louise ( sen) Brashaw . Nielsen Total .. e i/ ..FASTER... gnaps o o right back Airwaybill! into shape! venefian blinds of @ Clipper Cargo schedules are fast and frequent—in Alaska, to the States, to and from any of the six continents. With extra low rates on 100-lbs.-or-more (and on numerous commodities) you save money. Pan American delivers more cargo to more places than uny other airline, Using the Clippers, you benefic by Pan American’s 21 years’ experi- ence in the air-freight business. Just call us ac . . . BARANOF HOTEL — PHONE 106 PN AHERICAN ¢ WoeLo Aeways $Trade Mark, Pan American Airways, Ine. ) \ | o; | Expen” | TO SEATTLE * HAWAII * ROUND-THE-WORLD * KETCHIKAN JUNEAU * WHITEHORSE * PAIRBANKS * NOME Phone 581 slats and plastic tape Bend them, abuse them push them around with a vacuum cleaner . . . Flexalum slats keep their shape. tempered for strength and durability. h won'’t chip, crack, peel or rust. And—New Flexalum plastic rape wipes clean with a damp clot 220 sunfast color combinations. Free estimates! Easy terms! Walter D. Field S et | They’re spring- Their baked-on finish h—won't shrink or stretch. P. 0. Box 754 | KW generator set, together with any 'and all auxiliary equipment and the necessary housing for the installa- tion. Ultimately, three (3) 3000 KW NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION steam turbine generators, together Act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) :with all auxiliary equipment and Notice is hereby given that Victor building, will be advertised for bid Power, has made application ‘for a and will constitute the final com- homesite, Anchorage Serial 010343, pleted plant. The plans and speci- fér a tract of land situate on the fications have been prepared under northeast side of Gastineau Chan- the direction of H. W. Beecher, Con- nel about 5 miles southeast of Ju-sulting Engineer for the joint proj- neau, Plat of U. S. Survey No. 2653, ! ect. Upon application, four (4) sets latitude 58° 15’ 19”7 N. longitude of drawings and specifications will 134° 18’ 52” W. at witness meander be supplied free to each general con- Bureau of Land Management Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. April 26, 1950. jeorner No. 1, containing 4.60 acres, tractor. Such contractors must show and it is now in the files of the suitable experience in power plant Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. |erection before plans and specifica- Any and all persons claiming ad- tions will be released. Plans and versely any of the above mentioned specifications may be secured from land should file their adverse claims the Office of the Chief Engineer, | in the land office, within the period , General Office Building, Room 236, of publication or thirty days there- The Alaska Railroad, Anchorage, Al- after, or they will be barred by the aska, or from the Offices of The provisions of the statutes. | Alaska Railroad, 2400 Fourth Avenue CHESTER W. McNALLY, |South, Seattle 4, Washington. R. A Acting Manager. ' Sharood, Chief Engineer. First publication, May 24, 1950. | First publication, May 23, 1950. Last publication, July 19, 1950. ' Last publication, May 27, 1950. MEMORIAL DAY River Boat Excursion To Taku Lodge Includes meals, lodging and transportation for first twenty reservations. 13 Phone Pan American office at the Baranof Hotel for Reservations | REDWING leaves Old Ferry Float at 8 p.m. | | Saturday May 27. Returns 9 p.m. Sunday. [ Transportation by Alaska Coastal also available. ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 20] 315 Decker Way. WINTER and POND, Co., Inc. Complete photographic Supplies Developing-Printing-Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materiale Blue Printing - Photostats WIL GAMES Final scores of WIL games Tues- day are as follows: Tacoma 11, Tri-City 7. ‘Wenatchee 7, Salem 3. Vancouver 5, Spokane 2. Victoria 6, Yakima 3. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. May 2, 1950. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Notice is hereby given that the Yakutat and Southern Railway, have made application for a soldiers” additional homestead, under Sec- tions 2306-2307, Anchorage Serial 012427, for a tract of land embraced in U. S. Survey No. 2881, situated on Monti Bay near Yakutat P.O. con- taining 43.58 acres, latitude 59° 32 507 N. longitude 130° 43’ 47” W. at corner Number 1, and it is now in the files of the Land Office, An- chorage, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned land should file their adverse claims in the land office, within the period of publication or thirty days there- after, or they will be barred by the provisions of the statutes. CHESTER W. McNALLY, » Acting Manager. First publication, May 24, 1950. Last publication, July 19, 1950. body. 1935 Dodge 1% ton dum truck. R. W. Cowling Co, 125 THIS is it—1931 Model A Fo! “.Sport Sedan, excellent co! " Call 902 between 9 and 5. 9-4t THREE bedroom furnished home, garden, patented land. See F. S. Epper: Fritz Cove Rd. ~ Hitf FIREWORKS—season just starting. Comm. of $200.00 and up;j Car nec. Signal Fireworks & Spec. Co., Inc. 8404 SE Powell Blvd, Portland, Oregon. b 7-6t 1937 CHEVROLET coupe, *>good summertime transportation. Good tires, new battery, $150.00. Ph. " 3 510-3x i 681 between 8—8:30 a.m. only. - chairs, floor lamp, 5 yard§ up- . Phone ‘Gl \ - 194 evenings. & 10-6 ‘ l cabin runabout, powered with 25 horse Sea-cub, double planked bottom, oak ribs, cedar holstery material. i P planking; small boat harbor be- tween floats one and two. Cen- tact Mr. Geiger, Harbor Master. 10-6t IFOUR ROOM furnished house with small basemeht bedroom; also adjoining fine building lot front- ing Evergreen Ave. in Seatter tract. Will sell both or “house first. Good view. Phone Green I 285 after 3 p.m. 6 o 6-8t 38 FORD V8 coupe. Excellent tires. $150. Phone 982. 95-tt LOT 60 x 150, cleared. Located on Douglas Hi-way between ., Ski; Trail and bridge. Red m,,b".&l ¥ 1948—8 Cyl. Hudson 4 door sedan, R. W. Cowling Co. 95-t 32 TROLLING boat, $850.00 ‘¢ash. Phone 143. 96-t1 l ]

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