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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASRA & A CELEBRATION * PROGRAM JULY 1 CORONATION BALL — ELKS HALL — 10 P. M. Crowning of the Queen at Midnight JULY 2 2:30 P.M.—BASEBALL GAME—Moose vs. Coast Guard DAYLIGHT FIREWORKS and CARNIVAL at Sub Port Fun Zone JULY 3 CARNIVAL—Afternoon and Evening at Sub Port Fun Zone Mechanical Rides, Concessions, Ponies, Prizes Galore 8:00 P.M.—-BOAT RACES 11:00 P.M.—FIREWORKS JULY 4 10:15 AM.—GRAND PARADE Float Awards— Most Beautiful Float - . $250.00 Most Original Float — ] Most Patriotic Float . . - .. 150,00 Second Most Beautiful Float . . . 100.00 Second Most Original Float ¢ e 15,00 Most Comical Float € . 15.00 Best Decorated Cars— First Prize sonsisscngilose $ 50.00 Second Prize i S—1 ) Third Prize A ooy 20100 Most Appropriate 4th of July Costume (boys)—First, $5; second $2.50. Most Appropriate 4th of July Costume (girls)—Fiist, $5; second, $2.50. Best Sustained Character (boys)—First, $5; second, $2.50. Best Sustained Character (girls)—First, $5; second, $2.50. Best Decorated Bicycle (boys)—First, $5; second, $2.50. Best Decorated Bicycle (girls)—First, $5; second, $2.50 . Best Decorated Doll’'s Buggy (girls)—First, $5; second $2.50. Best Decorated Wagon, Scooter, or Tricycle (boys)—First, $5; second, $2. Best Marching Turnout—(boys’ organization)—$10. Best Marching Turnout—(girls’ organization)—$10. (Bors' and girls' oganizations must have at least eight marchers in line of march to be considered for prize money.) 11:30 AM.—SPORT CARNIVAL—BALL PARK Boys' 20-yard dash- 3 and younger—First, $1; second, 50c; third, 2oc. Girls’ 20-yard dash. yrs. and younger—First, $1; second, 50 20-yard dash— 5 and 6 years—First, $1; second, 50c; third, 25c. Girls’ 20-yard dash— 5 and 6 years—First, $1; second, 50c; third, 25c. Boys' 30-yard dash— 7 and 8 years—First, $1; second, 50c; third, 25c. Girls' 30-yard dash— 7 and 8 years—First, $1; second, 50c; third, 25c. Boys' 40-yard dash— 9 and 10 years—First, $1; second ,50c; third, 25¢. Girls’ 40-yard dash— 9 and 10 years—First, $1; second, 50c; third, 25c. Boys' 50-yard dash—11 and 12 years—First, $1; second, 50c; third, 25c. Girls’ 50-yard dash—11 and —First, $1; second, 50c; third, 25c. Boys' 50-yard dash—13 and —First, $1; second, 50c; third, 26c. Girls' 50-yard dash—13 and rs—First, $1 ;second, 50c; third, 25c. Eoys’ 75-yard dash—15 and —First, $1; second, 50c; third, 25c. Girls’ 75-yard dash—15 and rs—First, $1; second, 50c; third, 25c. Boys’ 100-yard dash—17 to 18 years—First, $5; second, $2.50; third, $1. Girls’ 100-yard dash—17 to 18 years—First, $5; second, $2.50; third, $1. Men’s 100-yard dash—Free for All—First, $10; second, $5. Fat Men's Race—200 pounds or over—First, $10; second, $5—175 yards. Women's Race—Over 18—First, $10; second, $5. BOYS’ SACK RACES (Furnish own sacks): - 7 years and younger—First, $1; second, 50c; third, 25c. s 9 years and younger—First, $1; second, 50¢; third, 25c. 25 Yards—11 years and younger—First, $1; second, 50c; third, 25c. 25 Yards—13 years and younger—First, $1; second, 50c; third, 25c. 30 Yards—15 years and younger—First, $1; second, 50c; third, 25c . BICYCLE RACES (Circular irack): Boys—12 years and under—1 lap—First, $2; second, $1. Boys—13 to 16 years—3 laps—First, $3; second, $1.50. Girls—12 years and under—1 lap—First, $2; second, $1. Girls—13 to 16 years—2 laps—First, $3; second, $1.50. 1 3: 3 4 DAY LIGHT FIREWORKS AT SUB PORT FUN ZONE 2:30 P.M.—BASEBALL GAME—Sunday’s winner vs. Elks 8:00 P.M.—FINN HORSE AT SUB PORT ZONE ZO Booths Open All Afternoon and Evening 9:00 P.M.—FREE DANCE AT SUB PORT FUN ZONE 11:00 P.M.—FIREWORKS DISPLAY ON WATERFRONT 12:00 P.M.—AWARDING OF CAR AT SUB PORT,FUN ZONE FIREWORKS subject to change because of weather conditions. Jalfi 4th Queen Contest Tonight, Friday, June 30th ‘Buy Your Tickets Now! (o ) ) : 11950, has been filed as the time 5. A FUND DRIVE PROGRESSES BUT IS EXTENDED TO JULY Witk piaise 1Or rosponse ) the Salvation Army’s 1950 fund drive, campaign chairman B. D, ctewart reported last evening that I | | 1 . FOR snj.z | BABY play pen and stroller. Ph.| 630. 43-3t FURNISHED duplex. Redecorated and in excellent condition 5 o B i - the $4500 goal is within striking | ;"GENTH Gla Doberman Pinscher! throughout. Price reduced for distance. However, he added, pre- occupation with Fourth of July plans Suggested the advisability of carrying the-appeal intd early July. Contributions have passed the halfway stage and various teams have funds not yet turned in for final accounting. Those bequests, wart said, represent a still finer It was pointed out that this annual campaign provides finances | for local use in the religious, social |and youth program at the Army’s Willoughby Avenue hall, and keeps | the doors open at the Red Shield | Reading room and social center of | south Franklin Street. | Currently those rooms are rend- | ring a community seryice as head- juarters for instructing men en- | saged in gathering faise hellebore, | reminded Senior Captain Henry | Lorenzen, who, with Mrs. Captain | | Lorenzen, is in charge of the local | work of The Salvation Army. | It would be difficult to record | the extent to which Red Shield‘ | facilities were used by GI's during | | World War II, Major Eric New-| | bould remarked, but the emblem, | known throughout the world since | the first world war, still sends out | its welcome to all during Lhescf | days of troubled peace. | | Anyone desiring to do so ma}" | mail a contribution to Don Skuse,| if’csl Office Box 2069, Juneau or | | direct to The Salvation Army, Box | | 2031, Skuse is treasurer of The | | salvation Army advisory board for | | Juneau. i | Chairman Stewart concluded that | there is every reason to expect the | ; 1950 quota will be met or exceeded soon after the Independence Day | elebration. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That on June 23rd, 1950, in the U S. Commissioner’s Court for Juneau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, William McCurry, of Juneau, Alaska, was ap- pointed administrator of the estate of Charles Arie Tooke, deceased. All| persons having claims against said | estate are required to present them, | with verified vouchers as required | by law, to said administrator at the | office of his attorney, Howard D. Stabler, Shattuck Building, Juneaw, Alaska, within six months from the date of the first publication of this | notice. WILLIAM McCURRY, | Administrator. | First publication, June 23, 1950. Last publication, July 14, 1950. puppies. Phone Black 675. 42-4t 122 hp. Speedtwin Evinrude, almost new, $235. 13 ft. sea sled, $75. Also several other small boats | and motors at Madsen Cycle and | Fishing Supply. 42-3t HOLLYWOOD bed and springs; youths bed, Kan't-Wet Mattress and springs; 1—% bed Simmons mattress and coil springs. Call | Red 954 or 1702 Glacier Hiway. [ 42-3t JOHNSON 5 hp. outboard motor— never been used. Phone Blue 559. 41-tf BRI, SHE R L RS SIRE SALE—last items from Peter Wood Second Hand Store: seven bath tubs at $10 each; seven hot water radiators at $10 each; one hot water tank, looks new $10; portable washing machine $10. Call 911—9 am. to 5 p.m. SURNISHED house, automatic fur- nace, electric water heater, base- ment, garage, large yard. Phone 848, 40-tf AT Port. Alexander, trolling boat fully equipped to fish; 31 x 8-6-4 foot. Powered with Chrysler Ace Marine Engine. Price $2500.00. Reason for selling due to health. For further information wire or write B. W. Russell, Port Alex ander, Alaska. 40-3t ALL NEW 14 ft. weld-wood boat, 4 hp. Scott-Atwater outboard with reverse 'gear. Model 70— 20-06 rifle. Call 574. John Doo- gan, 39-6t LIVE herring, also small house for rent. Vic Johnson, Mile 13 Fritz Cove Road. 38-6t (N DOUGLAS, one bedroom home, furnished, full cement basement, large lot with berries. Ph. 1005. 34-tf KROEHLER living room furniture, very good condition. Call at No. 156 Behrands Ave. 33-tf CHRYSLER Crown—110 hp. 1 year old, 100 hours; inquire Bud’s Bar. 31-tf SEVERAL Large ana Smau Dia- monds. Perfect stones. Bargain prices at the First National Bank. Bu SHOE REPAIR machinery and equipment, See First National Bank. 93-tf INVITATION TO BID } The Alaska Department of Health, Juneau, Alaska, announces the in- | vitation to bid for furnishing eye- | glases with cases, f.o.b. any point| within the Territory of Alaska. Interested bidders may obtain| specifications and bid forms at room | 203, Territorial Building, Juneau, | Alaska. Sealed bids will be received until 4:00 p.m., July 1, 1950, andl then publicly opened. i C. EARL ALBRECHT, M.D. 3 Commissioner of Health. First publication, June 16, 1950. Last publication, June 30, 1950. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That Gertie Berggren, executrix off‘ the estate of Anna Jackson, also | known as Annie Jackson, deceased, has filed her final account and re- | port of her administration of said | estate, and her petition for dis- tribution thereof, in the United States Commissioner’s Court for Ju- neau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska; | that 10 o'clock A. M. August 28th, Iand said court the place of hearing | same; and that all persons con-| cerned therein are hereby notified | to appear at said time and place and file their objections, if any, to said final account and petition for“ settlement and distribution thereof. | Dated: Juneau, Alaska, June 22nd, 1950. GERTIE BERGGREN, Executrix. First publication, June 23, 1950. Last publication, July 14, 1950. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY BONDED 100 PROOF SMALL house, 523 4th St. Lot is 50 x 100. Beautiful view. Call Red 153 after 5 p.m. 522-4t 32 TROLLING boat. $850.00 cash. Phone 143. 96-t1 LE!:ZA Cove, furnisned cabin, run: ning wa'er, boathouse. Ph. 278. 29-tf BOAT “Valiant”, halibut and troll- ing gear. See F. S. Epperson or call Black 895, 18-tf i?i' ft. Steelcraft cruiser, sleeps four. Wwill take late model auto on trade-in. See Lt. Applegate, ACS. 25-tf BOAT, “Blue Boy” completely out- fitted including dishes, two way radio, charts, electric winch, gas 32 volt generator, 32 volt gener- ator driven by the engine, sleeps six. 37% feet long, 3% foot beam, draws 4 feet of water, just been completely checked on the ways. Can be financed. Phone 607 or Blue 564. CRUISER “Northwind. Phone Blue 809, 17-tf SILVERTONE table battery set, walnut finish, good for boat or cabin. Call 973 after 6 p.m. 23-3t HIGHWAY nome, Mile 4. Mak¢ offer, Ph, 707. 62-t1 LOT 60 x 150 cleared. Located on Douglas Hi-way between Ski ‘Trail and bridge. Red 745. 502-t1 CRESENT Apartments. Call 428 68-t1 15 IN, 19 OUT VIA PACIFIC NORTHERN Pacific Northern airlines brought 15 passengers in yesterday and car- ried 19 persons on the westward flight. Passengers from Anchorage were Helen Johnson, Thor Rivnes, W. A. Wesurland, Carl Finger, Sylvia Pine, Howard Peterson, M. Ander- son, H. R. Kruse and Tom Gaffney. Boarding at Cordova were M. F. Webber, Gil Rolstad, C. H. Howard, Myrtle Smith, Carl Swanson and H. Stukes. Outbound, these travelers went to Cordova: C. Ostrom, Ella Bow- man, J. W. Most, Mrs. Ray Young, Charles Thorne, Len Sandstrom, William Plumber apd John M. Hansen. Anchorage passengers were Har- old Olsen, George Pickett, Gus Rakus, A. H. Nelson, George Segers, John Nyman, E. Michaelson, Ora D. Clark, Dan C. Fowler and Earl Theisen. Steve Polacek was booked to Kodiak, quick sale. Three blocks from l schools and Federal Building. 2 BEDROOM home. Furnished. View. | Greenhouse in connection. Close in. BUSINESS PROPERTIES: Room- ing heuse and store. Cabins in 1 heart of business district. Sea- | view apartments. Several lots in city and on highway. DOUGLAS THE Peterson home, furnished or l unfurnished. Price greatly re- duced. CLAUDE Smith business property.. FHA financed new home. Two bedrooms. RURAL 5 FRITZ COVE: Beautiful year- round home. Good water, mod- ern, furnished. View. LENA COVE: 2 bedroom well-bufit home. Furnished. View. Under $4,000. Patented acreages. Buildings and good water supplies. Many eligi- ble for G. I. loans. Near Juneau 2 bedroom home with acreage which can be used for business. 2 Small houses on acre patented land. {1 5 {1 3 MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over Frist National Bank OUT OF THIS WORLD. 2 bed- room home, other bldgs., beauti- ful setting, close to civilization but secluded, 55 acres patented. BUILDING LOTS at Auke Bay Auke Lake, Fritz Cove Road. Beach, view or privacy. 50 ft. frontage to 5 acres. $600 up to $2,500. Patented. COMFORTABLE 3 bedrcom home, other buildings, plenty of privacy. 5 acres patented, Peterson Hill. ALSO SEATTLE HOMES—LOTS Bob Druxman-Phone 891 Fritz Cove Rd. or 123 Front St. o TR AT FOR RENT STEAMXCATED Rooms, weekly or Montkly. Colonial Rooms. 69tf | WURLITZER Spinit piano for rent Andersou Plano Suco. Ph. 143 GUARALTEED Kealistic Permian. { ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201 315 Decker Way. WINTER and POND, Co., Inc. Complete photographic Supplies l Developing-Printing-Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials I Blue Printing - Photostats "~ HELP WANTED LOCAL Dealer to handle complete line of Permutit Water Condition- ing Equipment. For details con- tact Don Chemical Company, Box 1246, Anchorage, Alaska. 42-2t Reliable Men, above 50 preferred, for local year around route work. Permanent. $20 to $25 per day. See W. D. CAMPBELL, Baranof Hotel—2 p.m. to 6 p.m., July 2 and 3. 35-4t REWARD REWARD $250.00 Not burned—stripped or wrecked, 1945 Starling Cummins Diesel “200” 10 wheel tractor stolen Bakersfield, Calif.,, Sept. 10, 1949. Believed To be ,operating in Alaska. Motor 49794, fuel pump number 54450 Cummins repair number left side block R.O. 21407, name on doors Merryman and Irwin probably ob- literated. In event of location wire collect. - Associated Veterans Ihsufarice’ Co. 2502 W. 6th, Los Angeles, Calif. 41-6t FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1950 =2 r GOLD BELT AVENUE: Three bedroom furnished. Large Nving room with fireplace. Electri range and refrigerator. - Gorage Full concrete basement wita automatic oil furnace. OLD established Juneau business, Women'’s lines. High income, Current and past books available to accredited buyer. Price based only on inventory and fixtures. DUPLEX: Very iuxurlous owners apartment, with $75.00 per month rental unit. Both apartments completely furnished. Good loca- tion. View. G. E. automatic furnace in top condition, FRITZ COVE, Three beardoms Well built house with large liying room and modern kitchen. ‘Basc- ment, 3% acres cleared patented ground. Large commercial gard- en. Good beach and boat moor- age, BEDROOM year round home lo- cated Eagle River road near Shrine Island. Very large living room with stone fireplace. All modern conveniences. 3% acres landscaped and gardens. William Winn-Phone 234 Office in Alaska Credit mureau JUNEAU'S fastest growing realty company—no sidelines; we - work I hard to earn our 5% commissions LIST with us today! IN JUNEAU-a lovely 3 bd. home with fireplace, garage, large yard with fence, best neighborhood. : Completely and beautifully fur- nished. $16,500, $6,000 handles. IN JUNEAU—three beautiful bed- { rooms, best neighborhood. Un- | furnished. $16,000. IN JUNEAU—two houses best neighborhood, 3 kd. furn .in one, two apts. in other furn. $12,000 1 for both properties, {IN JUNEAU—close in, 2 bd. beau- l tifully furn., $8400 for quick sale. | Not on hill, good neighborhoot. { €ee this in a hurry. {IN JUNEAU—3 bd. furn., Star Hill, $5800. IN JUNEAU—2 bd. furn., 324 Will- oughby, $1900. HIGHWAY—2 mi. cleared bldg. lot $1500. HIGHWAY—2!% mi. 2 bd. unfurn. very large rooms, view, over $2000 new elec. equipment. $11,000. LOOP ROAD—Maier Ranch 110 acres pat., large 3 bd. house, furn. 30 x 30 concrete bascment. Land excellent bldg.—solid glaci E posit, patehes small” tfees b?rufi- ing Mendenhall River. $12,600. AUK BAY REC. AREA~—2 hd..pad- eled, fireplace, modern kitchen and bath, basement, second house suitable 2nd family. $8,000. WEST JUNEAU—2 bd. fireplace, 21% acres, $5700. WEST JUNEAU—con. bsmt., 1 acre pat. $2900. IN DOUGLAS—2 bd., new, unfurn. $7900. IN DOUGLAS—3 bd., double yard, new kitchen, just redecorated, view, $7800. IN DOUGLAS—2 bd. double Iot with gardens and creek. Furn. $5500. CHANNEL BOULEVARD (formerly Douglas Road) a very good buy near the Ski Trail. 3-5 bed- rooms, 1 finished 2nd floor un- fin. 25 x 30 concrete basement, 30 ft. living room. Unfurn. $10,000. . TWO -TRAILERS—$1,000 and $830. NEW LISTINGS—LOTS—2 lots 4th and East Sts., $400; 1 lot 4th at Kennedy $100; 1 lot end of 7th St., $500; 4 lots 6th at Park make offer; end of steel bridge cleared $1200; on ski trall 100 ft. above highway 1 lot $600; 8 acres Doug- las Road, good water; 2 lots near Douglas boat shop $600; 1 lot with two quonsets gives two build- ing sites with water and sewer connected $1200. PETER WOOD Real Estate No. 3 Klein Blgg. LOST AND FOUND FOUND—monogrammed gold tie clasp. Owner may have same by identifying it and paying for tlis ad. Call at Empire office. 6IRL SCOUT CAMP 10 CLOSE SUNDAY After two glorious weeks at camp. Girl Scouts will return home Sun- day noon. Mr. Popejoy, Mr. Fleck ani Mr. Neilson will arrive in the camp. about 8 am. by boat with several other men to load cots, radio, lug- gage and other supplies that come back to town for winter storage. Several of the fathers have also agreed to arrive in camp early Sun- day morning to help take down and put away tents, weather permitting Girls will leave camp soon after 10 am. to meet the bus at the end of the road at 11 am. As the bus will not held more than 30 girls comfortably, it is hoped that par- ents who have cars will drive out to camp to meet the girls, 2y, S Gl 1947 green Buick convertible, phone Red 600. 41-4t " R TR T A S LY 1937 PLYMOUTH 4 dopr sedan R. W. COWLii- CO. i s 35-it - WANTED PAINT now! Call Ralph £.. Trel- fers after 5 p.m.’for free esti- mate. Phone 996 33-t1 TO EXCHANGE: One dble-hulled 24’ speedboat Garwood design for outboard boat and motor about 15 ft. Write Empire C 10. 42-3t WANTED clean-up work, business | establishments, Phone Black 990. 40-1mo ESTABLISHED Oregon headwear and mitten concern requires ex- perienced salesman in Alaska; state age, experience, references. Write Box 99 % Empire. 39-6t DAY NURSERY—Mothers care fof your small child. Mrs. Wm, Pas- sey. Ph 938 406-t1 Veterans Support Your Candidate! Nella Jermain Costume Ball. Tonight—9 o'clock—at Parish Hall ‘ (Costumes optional)

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