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his shirts... way HE likes them! | 'PAA BRINGS 40, " TAKES 14 SOUTH; 11 DELAYED HERE In flights from Seattle and Fair- banks yesterday, Pan American World Airways brought 40 passen- | gers to Juneau. | Departing, 14 persons were booked to Seattle. Eleven Ketchikan-bound | passengers were held over here, as | weather closed Annette before de- parture time of Flight 906. Some had arrived from Fairbanks. Yesterday's arrivals trom Seattle were H. C. Allen, Stanley Atherton, Mrs. Dorothy Baker, Gus Beavers, Cross, A. S. Floyd, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Garcia with Andy, Jr., and Leonard; Frank Green, P. R. John- son, John Meen, Mrs. M. Moss ‘and Joan; Robert Pilzer, Forrest Remer, f Charles Rudolph, Al Schwartz, | Louis Tippett and Don Murray. Gil | A. Cowan boarded at Annette. Arriving from Fairbanks were John J. Kelly, Gray and Lola Tilly, | | | | M. G. Brown, John Campbell, Jerry | [ b 1-Day Shirt Service since 1895 Leona Neubarth, Grace Berg, Rich- | ard McCormick, Harry and Sadie Alaska PHONE 15 — | Cashen, Alfred Shyman, Sue Ken- nedy, Lt. Col. J. D. Alexander, George A. Smith, Bernice Odum, Allan K. Neeley, H. I. Lacas and | William Duckering, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Fisk, Mr. and Mrs. James Patten. | Verna Wood and Magnus John- son, booked for Ketchikan, were held over here. Laundry OFFERING OF STOCK by JUNEAU LUMBER CO, Inc. T );«- tockholders and directors of the Juneau Lumber Co., Inc., at their meeting May 24, 1950, authorized the sale of additional preferred and commen stock. A substantial portion of the addi- LA balance at par to Alaska Ungl(:nn horized issye was purch: ing and the Company wa d at the meet- wuthorized to sell the residents only. Inquiries may be made at the Company office (Phone 358, 368 or write Box 3073). B. C. CANOLES, President. | { ] [ PACIFIC NORTHERN i+ Haines, Dr. Stickler, Ed Dietsch, | by Pacific Northern Airlines, which | E. E. Green, Mr. and Mrs. Sunnari, | Yakutat, Frank Green to Naknek, American plane for a month's va- cliorage, and these ‘pessengers to where Margaret Ars1 will attend a| G- Brown, John M. Campbell, Jerry Ernest Gruening, wife of Alaska’s cans of Alaska smoked salmon.| Mrs. Kate Smith, president of to Edinburgh, Indiana, where Mar-|ths Baranof will be a joint meet- by plane today for her home. In speak, Returning to the coast by plane, feature will be showing of pictures turn to Juaeau by July 1. { | bids in quadruplicate will be received | for the construction of a Diesel el- hree days. He has a speclal in-|iq)s or equipment and/or work, on Wrangell long before the turn of ;sociauon, Inc., a borrower from the sort of “musical chairs” Position | (ion Washington, D. C. The Diesel ularly sits . for city and feature|gssociation. The initial generating Cowan made the most of hisiang all auxiliary equipment and the ticnal Parle and Prince Rupert {yith all autiliary equipment and came in yesterday by Pan Ameri- | fications have been prepared under | Gamma, journalism honorary foricf drawings and specifications will cameras in and near Juneau until|erection before plans and specifica- FROM WASHINGTON, D.C. | General Office Building, Room 236, William F. Cole, arrived from Wash- | South, Seattle 4, Washington. R. A THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—-JUNEAU, ALASRA These persons went to Seattle: Mr. and Mrs. M. Fischer, Mrs. Don Egbert and Donna; Mr. and Mrs. L. | june Eliason, Claire Siverly, Jeswn‘ FlIGHIS (ARRY 32 Hammer, Dean Herschel and James | Power. _ | Eleven persons arrived yesterday | carried 21 on the westbound flight. DR. leE AND FAMI[Y ; Arriving from Anchorage were A. [EAVMG 0" ||u|""’s | A. Hedges, Griffin, Strockloft, Volk, Larry Hagen, G. W. Dexter, A. A. vA(A"o" v" plA"E | Vautier and Loy W. Golden. Westbound, Al Lynch went to Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Pyle and| daughter Margaret Ann and son Ouszkevauex..xx n}:\d[ 1; R. Johnson to John are leaving Sunday via Pan|Xodiak; Neil Fritchman, John Mc- Gregor and Frank Marshall to An- [oauotl ikclp Lo (e SR Cordova: C. D. Hedges, H. Olliver, From Seattle they will fly fo C° e Bt sl ] > Milwaukee and Madison, Wisconsin,| W- P. Gullander, Jarl Olson, M. Girl Scout tea, in the latter city, | CT0sS: given at the Governor's mansion,|Andy Garcla and two children; She will carry a greeting from Mrs, | Robert Peltzer and Don Murray. Governor, to Mrs. Oscar Rennen- Bpw-LIONS MEETING bohm, wife of the Governor of| MONDAY AT BARANOF Wisconsin, and, incidentally several | In Milwaukee, they will visit Dr.!the Business and Professional Wo- Pyle’s mother, Mrs. J. F. Pyle. imen’s Club announced today that From Madison, the family will fly |{he Monday meeting at noon at garet Ann will stay a week on the ‘5 with Lions Club at which Mrs. llarge farm of Miss Naomi Nuy,|Doris Holm and Mrs. Bessie Han- local school teacher who is leaving ken, VFW national officers, will the meantime, Dr. Pyle and John/ will take in points of around Louisville, Kentucky. |the Baranof and its noon program visits will include Portland and Ly Estelle Wolf of her recent trav- Spokane, where Mrs. Pyle’s mother ¢]s in the Orient. lives. ‘The family expeets to-re-| —— —— o o . UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, The Alaska Z Railroad, Anchorage, Alaska. Sealed "' A' "EWSPAPERMAN until 2:00 p.m., May 31, 1950, at the i HERE ON AlASKA 'IouR Office of the Chief Engineer, The Alaska Railroad, Anchorage, Alaska, Gil A. Cowan of The Los Angeles 'cctric generating plant at Anchor- Sxaminer editorial staff is a Ju- ;00 Alaska. All bidders are inform- | neau visitor, planning to be here|eq that the project for which mater- terest in Alaska as he was named wpich you are invited to bid, is being {ior a great-uncle, Gil Taylor, wl}l’ | jointly financed by The Alaska Rail- established the first cannery in|yoaq and the Chugach Electric As- the century. This is Cowan’s first | ynited States of America acting trip north of Se_atlle. | through the Administrator of the On The Examiner, Cowan has a| pyral Electrification Administra- ifor which versatility is a major re- | ejectric generating plant is the in- |quirement. He calls himself a util- |jia] portion of a power plant being ity man or pinch hitter, and reg- | constructed by the above-mentioned editors, dealer in the copy deskiplant consists of two (2) 600 KW slot and similar spots, for key men | Diesel generator sets and one (1) 500 on their days off. | KW generator set, together with any time since leaving Los Angeles|necessary housing for the installa- Saturday, timing his travels 0 tijon Ultimately, three (3) 3000 KW visit Seattle, Vancouver, Jasper Na- steam turbine generators, together where he enjoyed the testivities of | puilding, will be advertised for bid | Victoria Day. He crosset on the and will constitute the final com- Prince Rupert to Ketchikan, and pleted plant. The plans and speci- can. S .| the direction of H. W. Beecher, Con- The visiting newspaperman is|sulting Engineer for the joint proj- president emeritus of Alpha Phiject. Upon application, four (4) sets students working on school papers|pe supplied free to each general con- |In 35 colleges and universities.|tractor. Such contractors must show Cowan will be busilly clicking his | sujtable experience in power plant boarding the Aleutian Sunday f0r|tions will be released. Plans and his return. | specifications may be secured from |the Office of the Chief Engineer, % fThe Alaska Railroad, Anchorage, Al- Maj. Robert S. Walker, Jr.; Capt. aska, or from the Offices of The William R. McCall, Jr., and S-Sgt. | Alaska Railroad, 2400 Fourth Avenue ington, D.C., and are staying at|Sharood, Chief Engineer. I the Gastineau Hotel. | First publication, May 23, 1950. ot o o N Last publication, May 27, 1950. on The Alaska You'll enjoy the friendly, pleasant ser- vice on ships of The Alaska Line. The staterooms are as able as your bed meals are delicious worry, too, because modern radar makes any voyage on a as safe as a trip “ See your Alaska complete information. ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY Sewing AU Alaska Travel with extra COMFORT and SAFETY FOR SALE FOR SALE FULLY equipped Chinese resiau- rant in Ketchikan. Call 513. 14-2t EASY Spindiier washer, excellent | condition, 3 years old. $100.00 | Cost $200.00, Ph, Black 855. 14-2t | 5 | HIGHWAY nome, Mile 16. Make | " offer. Pn. 70, 62-t1 A. S. Floyd, Mr. and Mrs. | Next week's BPW meeting will| interest | pe held as usual on the Terrace 6f | — |4 ROOM partically furn. house | 3:4 acres pat land Auk Bay. Jake Hendricks, 80-t4 CRESENT Apartments. Call 428 68-t1 | SEVERAL Large ana Small Dia- | monds. Perfect stones, Bargalr prices at the First Natlona' Bank. B u SHOE REPAIR machinery and equipment, See First Natiomal Bank. 93-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE for town property, modern three bedroom home with full concrete basement. Five acres patented land with excellent water supply and gar- dens. Other buildings include a large shed and two room log cabin, Peterson, Eleven Miles. T-tt HBUSE}}()LD furnishings, electric range, refrigerator, etc. Phone Douglas 333. . 11-4t BOAT TOWED TO PORT AFIER HITTING ROCKS The 50-foot fishing vessel Prog- ress was towed into Petersburg yes- terday afternoon after being floatea off a reef with the aid of the Coast Guard cutter Hemlock. The Progress ran aground on Pinta Rocks off Turnabout Island in Frederick Sound Wednes i 3 p.m, The Progress was taking some water as it was towed to port by the Hemlock, but its pumps kept ic afloat. The registered owner of the Prog- ress is Donald O. Philbin, and the listed home port of the vessel is Wrangell. Five men were aboard. HOSPITAL NCTES Sadie Siegel, Mrs. Hardy Ea- wards, Charles Beard, H. Blyberg, and Mrs. Donald MacKinnon were idmitted to St. Ann’s hospital yes- terday. Mrs. Frank Parsons and Boyd Savage were dismissed. Gibson Young of Pelican, Danny Caldwell of Juneau, and Mrs. Nata- lie St. Clair of Juneau and her in- fant son were dismissed from the Government Hospital. Notice is hereby given that the icting collector of customs for this district has issued an order dated May 26, 1950, authorizing the name of the gas screw DOROTHY D., of- ‘icial number 224788, owned by Johnnie and Maggie Jack, of which Juneau, Alaska, is the home port, to ve changed to CAROL JOY. J. T. PETRICH, Acting Collector, Juneau, Alaska. , First publication, May 26, 1950. Last publication, May 31, 1950. Line OLD FITZGERALD genuine aged naturally, without clean and comfort- rooms at home. The to produce because it takes ! Your trip is free from to age—but the ultimate body and satisfying flavor. Sour Mash bourbon made Kentucky bourbon famous. n Alaska Line vessel to the corner store. Line agent today for Sour Mash bourbon is not sour. Sour Mash is a special type of Kentucky whiskey, made and scientific pressure or haste. It is the most expensive whiskey more grain to make, more time product is unsurpassed in full OLD FASHIONED.. AZstlin 456 Distributed by ODOM COMPANY Seattle, Washington BONDED SOUR MASH KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 100 prOOP i Juncau— i HOUSE to be moved from site of‘ new Library building. Must be out of the way by July 1. Make us an offer. WE HAVE MANY CUSTOMERS— WOULD APPRECIATE YOUR LISTINGS! VERY good business property. Paying excellent returns on in- vestment, Some to be owner- financed if desired. LOTS in Juneau, Douglas and on highway. Douglas— TWO-BEDROOM home. furnished. Good location. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY COUNTRY PROPERTY. WELL-equipped poultry farm with additional acreage if desired. Ex- cellent water supply. Good buiid- ings. 160 acres patented land with sev- eral small buildings. Reason- able price. 3 MURPHY & MURPHY REALTCRS - ACCOUNTANTS 2hone 676 over Frist National Bank FOR SALE REAL estate opportunity in Alas- ka’s most promising town. Newly decorated 2 bedroom house com- pletely and tastefully furnished 2 lots; tool shed, green-house. Corner location on Main Street. $6,500 cash. Box 891, Skagway, Alaska. 14-4t Nicely 32 TROLLING boat, $850.00 cash Phone 143. 96-tf ft. cabin runabout, powered with 25 horse Sea-cub, double planked bottom, oak ribs, cedar planking; small boat harbor be- tween floats one and two. Con- tact Mr. Geiger, Harbor Masler. 10-6t FOUR ROOM furnifhed house with small basement bedroom; also adjoining fine building lot front- ing Evergreen Ave. in Seatter tract. Will sell both or house first. Good view. Phone Green 285 after 3 p.m. 6-6¢ LOT 60 x 150 cleared. Located on Douglas Hi-way between Ski Trail and bridge. Red 745, 502-tf 1948—8 Cyl, Hudson 4 door sedan. R. W. Cowling Co. 95-t1 THREE bedroom furnished home, garden, patented land. See F. S. Epperson, Fritz Cove Rd. 7-tf 1937 CHEVROLET coupe, good summertime transportation. Good tires, new battery, $150.00. Ph. 681 between 8—8:30 a.m. only. 510-3x BOOKCASE, dinette table, four chairs, floor lamp, 5 yards up-P holstery material. Phone Greu 194 evenings. 10-6t WANTED BOY to mow lawn; work in yard‘% few hours a week. Phone 374! or 952. COACHING on all school subjects. Phone Blue 163. 13-76} Help want_ed. Alaska Laun'ziry: \ 12-6t ¢ PLAIN sewing. Ph. Red. 632. 7-61(! AVAILABLE—Office man; book- keeper, typist. Phone Blue 530.! 508 tf TOWN or Hwy. lot for sale? Box) 2688 for direct deal. 29-1mo | DAY NURSERY—Mothers care toxl your small child. Mrs. Wm, Pas- | ® Ph 938 406-t1 ° \ I FOR RENT | VACANCY_Cresent Apts. Ph. 4%8.| 14-tf sey. | See Brownie, 12-tf ' STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly of | Monthly. Colonial Rooms. e'.ml WURLITZER Spinit piano for rent | Andersou Plano Euco. Ph. 143 | LOST AND FOUND | LOST—from Tee ‘Harbor; 14 1ootl skiff, dark red outside, green inside. Return to Donahues Float. Reward. 12-6t BACHELOR APT. the Barber. LOST—Large yellow & white An- gora cat, answers to Fritzie. Reward. Please return to 335 12th and A or call 241. 10-6t LOST—Keys on chain. Valuable to owner only. Return to Empire Office. Reward. 101-tf 'MISCELLANEOUS GUARANTEED Kealistic™ 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 Developing-Printing-Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materialy Blue Printing - Photostats FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1950 ' FORSALE ——. DRAKHOM—The finest year' sqund residence in the Auk Bfiymm 3% acres of land on wooded point. Well landscaped with large lawns, flower gardens and commercially profitable kitchen garden. House built in 1936. Two large bl rooms. Double plumbing. d cement basement with automatic. oil furnace. Large living room with filed stone fireplace. TTe kitchen 'with Flamo gas range. REA electricity, and emergency Delco system. Dependable water system. Garage and otherout buildings. Sale to be owner fin. anced. May be seen only by ap: pointment through this office; $2,500—4-room house on DI Good condition—well insula ez William Winn-Phone 234 - Office ih Alaska Credit Bureau NEW LISTING—TWO BEDROOM house. Large living room 20 x 16; dining room 10 x 10; two bed- rooms 14 x 16, bath with tub and shower—all on same floor. Unfinished basement with oil furnace. Large kitchen, and din- ette, All new electrical equip- ment includes Westinghouse re- frigerator; Harper Megee hot water heater; Dishamatic dish washer; Hotpoint elec. range; Bendix Home Washer; Bendix Home Dryer; Kenmore Gold, Sea}. Mangle. New sink. House, just remodeled, bedrooms added. Some trim to finish. Furniture ,nly' fair. 2% miles Glacier HWy. $11,000. , 165718 LODGE SITE—Beaver farm. ‘Molé Harbor, Alex Hasselborg’s home- stead, salt water landing for Has- selborg Lake. 135 acres patented. Very low, price for cash. ‘2,000 beaver income last year. CUTE OLDFASHIONED 2 bedroom house, furnished. Full basement, half concrete. Large lawn witk flower gardens. Lot 50x200 ifom | main street Douglas to upper street. A comfortable home with | lots of elbow room. Owner trans- ferred. $5500. g TWO bkedroom apartment plus 51055 monthly income for $12,000 n | Seatter tract. Or take one bed- | room apartment and get $120; monthly. Or take 3-bedrpom house and get $75 monthly. " On s Evergreen Ave. two houses with ' view, both furnished. Total | $12,000. ; Cani be finemeed, + ' _| BEAUTIFUL BEACH home, largs' fireplace, knotty pine and cedar two bedrocoms, Also 10x18 cabin All for $8,000. Near Auk Bay Rec. Area. | VIEW from side Evergreen Bowl, 4 bedrooms, full basement, good solid house needs some repairs $6800, owner will finance, HOUSE on pilings, 4 rooms. $2500 TWO HOUSES between 12th and new school site. Bring $80 rent. $6,000. NEW 2-BEDROOM home, Douglas,~~ concrete basement, best neighbor- hood. One block from school. See pictures our window. HOUSE TRAILER on lot, col ed to water; oil, electricity. of lot only $10 monthly. built on. Move in today. double beds. Cost $3300 DEF... came up Alcan, now sell for $2,000. Easy terms. GILL NETTER, 20 ft. 7 ft beam. 37 hp. Star engine. $400.fer quick sale. 31C152 on 5th float. BUILDING LOTS JUNEAU—4 to- gether at 6th and Park $1200. One past end of Kennedy $75.. TWO BEACH SITES PA' 100 x 250. Beautiful beach prop- erty for summer cabins. Good view. Fritz Cove road. $900 ?KL'HI“ . . PETER WOOD . Announces His L4 NEW. LOCATION fl: at No. 1 KLEIN BLDG. “=% Kitty Cornered from the @ BARANOF HOTEL. ° Across hall from Dr. Marg; . TEL. 911 . . . and the appointment of MRS. FRED TURPIN . as . Full Time Secretary FOR SALE 1949 DODGE 1% ton truck: body. 1935 Dodge 1% ton truck. R. W. Cowling Co. 9-tf CROSLEY 8 ft. refrigerator, 2 bed- room sets, dining room set h 6 chairs; kitchen set withe chairs. Maytag washer, lamp, reading lamp, twin d T lamps. Red 1011 after 5 p. 12-3t KEROSENE mfiexcellent con- dition. CHEAP. See T. J. Caul, Auk Bay. 1936 PLYMOUTH sedan 1942 Good tires. See 1t at Jay's A per Service, SPERTI irradiation sun model Hi-41 comkined k violet and infra-red. 750 watts, «110 volts AC-DC. New two years ago. Used only few times. Ex- cellent condition. Adjustable to height and position. Price $40100°> Phone Blue 405 11-3¢

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