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y B R B 7 JU : PAGE S1X ° THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASRA WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1950 oy o - ) [ DEFENSE PLANS FIRST ASCENT OF 0ff to Jail [BUYERS TOMEET WITH | ‘ s H . : R FAIRBANKS 500-FOOT PILLAR | UTANMOROW O3 W-A-N-T A-D- | - | | D U | ' MINIMUM (OHO PRICES ‘ BANK Al July 19— oF ROCK REPORIED \‘ andy Bariow, exeoutive secretary | YBANKS, Alaska, July 14 | v, coller d - : of the United Troller of Alaska, core ’;"”“"l . “1”' — [Tocal 100, will mest with fish buy- | FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE began to take shape today B D A & - ers here tomorrow to negotiate a QAR e e, SEINRRTY b posttasnt af Dr. £. N.| ERINEVILLE, Ore. Jy @10 «,‘l_‘.,:vx:m price contract for coho 1OLD establisned Juneaw business. 1 redlie suimander of w,.- civic | Steen’s P 2 500-foot p | saimon Tele. Nos. 676 and 207 Women's lines. High income. L fense "_"””‘ n l.‘“ held a dicular rock shaft with an over Barlow met with the buyers July inz and Machine Co 58-tf | Juneau: Current and past books available ar role during World War IL|near the top aled’ daay l‘ 1. tut no #greement was reached.| _ - " ___ |2 Bedroom home, furnished; green- | to accredited buyer, Price baseg o o ja party of climbers attempting Ihe buyers’ only offer—minimum CHRIS CRAFT outboard motor,| house; view; electric dishwasher] only on inventory and fixtures. M A. Anaerson qry Ypav gy aatd was the D13 Bavis | Jrces of 12 cents per pound on| 5% hp., excellent condition, pricéd [ DUPLEX on Gastineau, Owner's| DUPLEX: Very muxurious owners s \ ‘the Baranof | , JREPOrt that the party had reached, [the grounds and 15 cents dockside for quick sale at $135. Ph. 97! apartment to be vacated by Aug-| apartment. with $75.00 per month € € € i TP | the top came from Mrs. H. R. Lakin “ was refused. or inquir. at the Hobby Center,i wust 20. Also apartment house.| rental unit. Both, apartments rancher's wife who nm\ been 11‘:1— It was agreed to meet at a later George Bros. Bldg. 55-5t Both good income property. completely furnished. Good locas lowing the ascent with binoculars :gotiatie minimum prices, | —————————————————————+ |CHOICE building lo's. Pricéd for! tion. View. G. E. automati ' 1| She said that shortly after 10 am. N et i :my e ieq | SMITH-CORONA cash register,| "o i o R L cmfimon‘ o ) { | the American flag appeared at the wait until they could determine ~Dearly new. Excellent conditioh.i, BapGAIN #n low-priced housing | FRIPZ COVE. Three bearooms \ BN"Y { | summit he size end quality of the fish in| $180. Phone 9(37 or gu_q\:n-; Idat one block from hospital. See this.| Well built house with large living : ‘\ vl:“‘ five en ,»‘)‘ the jl‘mb 13 ,',-n\- e Hobby Center, George Bros 56—; | Douglas: o8 sh Hhoderniitindn [} \ DAYS { | included F1 Richardson, Kir ‘ “Prices have. increased since the i g bATHeS S ! % MILE to right of Douglas bridge,{ ment. 3% acres cleared patented P { UNTII { | Point, N.Y brothst SHen nceting,” Barlow said today. “Fish- | [EATHERETTE davenport and| Practically new two bedroom| ground. Large commerclal gards \ : 2 4| e L i | -rmen are getting 18 cents on the | chair, Hutch cabinet, Hollywood| Bome. — Completely furnished,| en. Good beach and boat moor- : ”B “! l'Olmd \ 2 P |2rounds and 20 cents dockside {0r'| ped, Simmons spring and mat- flreplace, garage, and excellent| age. { a eg ; FROM ATLIN | their catches. The fish are a pretty tress. Call evenings at 530 Park water supply. 3 BEDROOM year 10una@ nome lo- \ . \ Mrs. Neil Forbes of Atlin, B. C, ood size on the average.” Street. 54-6t |3 Bedroom home in Douglas. Fur- cated Eagle River road near \ COMES TO | at the Ba Hotel The minimum price to be nego- | LR nished. Furnace, concrete base-| Shrine Island. Very large living : \ - — | jated will go into effect immediate- 7 ROOM house on corner, double | ment and new concrete walk an room with stone fireplace. All : THE CAPITOL ' Albert Frank, Jr., of Hood Bay, ly, he declared. lot, fenced. Newly re-decorated.! steps. 2 lots. Garage. Imme-| modern conveniences. 3% acres « \ \ est at the Juneau Hotel. Ak o | Opposite Government School in| diate occupancy. landscaped and gardens. e Miss Betty Anne Evans of Black- | Douglas. S s o S e e | William Winn-Phone 234 i el, ! " atente and. urnishes ouse. e mlh(’;,, fl,lj.!m Bérein.(.).r,,flpux' HOLLYWOOD bed $30. % bed, $25. pGarnge. Office In Alaska Credit mureau f 5 Youths Led, $25. All with springs {5 s cppo 7 miles from Juneau <> 2 | GENERAL SERVICES ADMIN-| and mattresses. See at 1702 Gla- 5 o e " i F. .'(’ 4 ..ts' i1 S| : i Improved ready for building.{WE DON'T buy ang iesel at high ‘ 'i\'«" 4 « | ISTRATION, PUBLIC BUILDINGS| cier Highway, Waynor Tract. Pricéd to sell ! : ly and iesell al g - - SERVICE, OFFICE OF THE DIVI- 54-tf el | p“cte-“*°;"‘ commission is 5 per ‘ SION ENGINEER, Seattle 4, Wash-! 0 % cent or less on each sale. ASK S’ "“", ington, July 19, 1950—Sealed bids, | CLEAN—2-bedroom furnished house HU“HY & flu”nv‘ who owns it before you buy. nelish Dinnerware — in triplicate, Will be received at this| facing Douglas Beach. Priced| REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS |{NEW LISTING—JUNEAU. 2 bed- 3 ;’\.l e | office until 3 pm., Aug. 16, 1950, and | for quick sale, due_’lg ‘rflnss:etrf- Phone 676 over Frist National Bank rzom h;use. hardwood floors, 3 b G 1(; 22 Hollyweod writers convicted of contempt of Congress walk hand- ‘Hhcn publicly opened, for furnish- | fl'_ms_'_:_ ] io:rcsrg:e 'ba::::l::?d;t;\ve‘ iy e tiques — cuffed from U. S. Marshal's office in Washington, D. C., on their il[l;: &ik"z;er;:zra::r;)e;?;rrxg‘s}VERY Small house fof sie, Hasin L TR | et Ron, o bac:n;:.&rd — Chinese Arts — way to begin one-year jail sentences. Left to right: Albert Maitz, j(r‘wsh Mifiar at' the Fedaral s Thr- | Road. Call 987 evenings. 45-10t FISHERMAN'S HAVEN—2 bedroom Unfurnished. Once again we say Ring Lardner, Jr., Lester Cole and Herbert Biberman (extreme right). | 500 Noibi e 0 o PHn 0 e home, fully equipped boat shop,] —see it today! ~ $15,000. S PR Ay 030 P Hidden are Edward Dmytryk and Alvah Bessic. The convietions | o coordance with the specifica- wn““n | marine ways, year round water{NEW LISTING—AUK BAY. Near g grew out of ‘their refusal to answer questions before the House Un- 'ijons dated PB-DIV-8, June 29, l power—no light bills, vegetable | gemns_ Water frontage 54 ft. American Activities Committee. (P} Wirephoto. /1950 and drawings (if any) men- v, “Iariiea - waman | dbsites fi::dl‘;»;e.alg?;);i nil:;l;%n 5O s Blf«::i‘- :n'im'llfifixynf"g,‘fifif'y“’ t;e rx?rui L —— — S —— tioned therein: and the general con- | part time secretarial work. Short-‘ T B b i Sy, ind ] 4 8! | " ioatl g in- | ditions ddted Sept. 15, 1942, And | i i E pairman. Past Thane, H pane windows, asphalt tile try.” He investigated the large min- , | hand, typing, and dictaphone ex- 3 £l T ! 4 - | addend hi dated M: 15 OUT OF THIS WORLD. 2 peda-( floors and drainboards. 1 bed- NOI eral deposits in that region for me“xl-g“ensum ft ecl;em n;e i ayd tv perience. Call Green 865 after room home, other bldgs., beauti-{ room, concrete basement, break. Ll ver] . Specific: s and other 4 o ) ) - 4 g 3 - Chinese government. | pecitications: and o ata' 4:00 p.m. 57-8t] ) setting, close to civilization | fast nook, new bathroom fixtures Last summer . and this year,| may be had at the office of the| Misch’s work has been in the rug- | custodian of the building or the SMALL L ged primitive area of the northern | office of the division engineer, or roc:n by professional man, Con- aparument or housekeeping | but secluded, 55 acres patented. | Partly furnished, $7500. IBUILDING LOTS at Auke Bay NEW LISTING—LENA BEACH. HERE BRIEFLY AS o gl s A | Near Minfield, 1 Cascades, near Skagit—f{rom Mounts | Public Buildings Service, Room 1304, | tact No. 162 % Box 1891. 56-5t B‘fk? haks, Trw, O3 i bin i 11 mk L i ) 3 ¢ 160"(,1_31 Services Bldg., 19th and F |- — _{-Beach, view or privacy. 50 ft.; cabin incl. kitchen. Completely Baker and Shuksan east to the ’-"-‘% NW. Washington 25, D.O. 1| FURNISHED apartment or house;| frontage to 5 acres. $600 up| {urnished. Big view windows, vide. : ! o T W, 'Fni:er'é Dwmfl]’f Engméer' " 7| permanent—no children or pets.| to $2500. Patented. | nice level beach. Only $2700 for A lean, trim geologist whose eyes | After his work on the Ice Cap, Dr. g 3 James Camp, Rm. 228 Gastineau ! quick sale. . st i Publish: July 19, 20, 21, 1950. COMFORTABLE 3 bedrcom home ght up at mention of lly rug- Misch expects to come out on a gy Hotel. 56-3t i * NEW LISTING—AIRPORT. HEnE UD a5 TIepEE 3 T8 I 10th . Rescus . Squadron. ~eki-plans other buildings, plenty of privacy. : e ore ged country” arrived last night to spend a week on and near the Ju- July 26. He makes the Juneau Hotel hi; UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR WANTED to lease or sub-lease 1 or 2 bedroom house or apt. E. N. 5 acres patented, Peterson Hill. { ALSO SEATTLE HOMES—LOTS | acre patented, cleared and plant- ed. Nice clean bright house, fur- ; g 2 i* headquarters here. | ished, 2 bedr full neau Ice Cap as advisor to the Ju 1 | Bureau of Land Management 5 = n 3 rooms, full concrete neau. Icefild Research Project, Tony Thomas, on loan from the | Land Office g | Dakes xl—*\gti: OI;;;I_‘:;O]:%“”B‘b D —Ph 891 { basement. A wonderful country (JIRP) sponsored by the Amer: U.S. Forest Service, is preparing the | Anchorage, Alaska Buryeyy o % i 54'“i o mlmflll OI‘le home, on the paved highway. Geographical Scciety. drops which Kenneth Lokken s | May 16, 1950. | " Fritz Cove Rd. or 123 Front St. JUNEAU—Behrends Ave. Three Dr. Petel »~d)eu'su1ed o oaieRaLane cgfl:j\ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION | DRESSMAKING and alterations. ‘fi?o“is—n—“ ! :sz:‘:xmul]nv‘::dr:on:m ‘u':x; ""","‘ + or at the University out Saturday from the Ice Cap,| Notice is hereby given that Nich- | Phone Red 632, 46-tf I.E 1 _ h » Pprice il : where he went July 4 with Forbes, | includes wall-to-wall carpet, ven- f ten speciali times’ to ton, is | here 12 JIRP men continuously at high- one at variou: Gilkey and Frederick A. Mildn. olas Elias Bolshanin, has made ap- | - - |plication for a homesite under the WAITRESS at Percy’s Cafe. 45-tf With Milan and Paul Livingstom, act of May 26, 193¢ (48 Stat.809) (S rom 7 B B 7 ot l LARGE daveno, chair and break- | j fast set. Phone Black 965. 56-3t | etian blinds, refrig. and stove, new livingroom and bedreom fur- The agel beauty of Booth’s “REAL level catnps he made the descent by the Lemion| Anchorage Serial 011359, for a meg‘.PA‘mT ?&w' SC““ R(alph’{,‘ 7::;‘ 7 "1 niture. Alr conditioning furnace )W has added grace and | "He is heresin anether capacity, Creek Glager route, and jaf land situate on the northerly side | n:;stea P;mnepé: or free N-t; 31_it. trolling boat; ready to go.{ :;}ld dele;:tnc ;mt water heater. warmth to the tables of more than four | also—to check and supervise the the rip down the Lemon OCreek of Sitia Highway 21 miles east of ¥ Sacrifice at $1800. Phone Green ;i fl: l‘;lmir s in slwhen. tUn- x . 4 R P work of two graduate students doing | Valley as “rough going but spec- |Sitka, Alaska, Plat of U.S. Survey | WANTED clean-up work, businessi 710. 56-6:‘ gslmc ernlv ewt ane htsun rom generations. Produced by hand in Fng- | their master theses on hard-rock | tacular.” | No. 2824, containing 4.88 acres, lati- | establishments, Phone Black 990. | prore o STy IO to Rht.” SLUS. = 5 # - £ 4 2o : of in excellent condition. i JUNEAU—Seatter Tract. ‘Three land in rich, blue, touched with gold. geology. One is his own student,| The party left Milan at Camp 16 tude 57° 02 45” N longitude 135 40-1mo| " ) o Black 825 b8 | bed Furhisting. i \ " : " Robert S. Forbes, who preceded the on Lemon Glacier, to make weather | 16’ 88 W. at corner No. 1, and it is | ol A i 0l RS U e nfu?éfi'c" vx::"fie:: né?gu;;rmu- Five-piece place sefting $8.35 expecition here and was in charge studies. This camp can be seen {rom | ROW In the files of the Land Office, CRESENT Apartments. Gall 428.. 4 patement. vock sasdons ot | of numerous supply drops. The Co- Glacier Highway at Lemon Creék. |Anchorage, Alaska. e | USED cnls Phaed| iy [ —_———— | lumbia University Geology Depart- — Milan has a spectacular view, ac-| Any and all persons claiming ad- 2 |IN Jufimfi_é i o B e 5 ment head asked Misch to supervise cording to Thomas: he can see the | Versely any of the above mentioned | 1947 FORD V8 club coupe, radio|CRUISER “Northwind.” Phone/ R . turn,, Star Hil} == Just Received -- {'work of one of their students, Ar-'Juneau Ice Cap in one direction and, {1and should file their adverse claims = and heater. | Bonpy e T T e L 1 G L L h d D'nner Seis | thur L. Gilkey of Ames, Towa looking down, has a panoramic view :;r::; i‘:cgtggggugglzi- t:fi?;nd;l;:w“ PLYMOUTH club coupe, radio, |22_S&W revolver, excellent mn_‘ pdecizss! ey » ovely Lrass Linen Luncheon and Ul '\«I:th]: ((’.)x.hm\n};‘]kl,y;...x:‘”‘:\;\1"1’:-] ‘lixc :’:)111;3 An\:lx Bay reglon and Chicha- |FSFIeC B PUb they will ho barved by| heater, spot lights and new low dition; $50. Call Green 960. 47-tf | HIGHWAY—2 mi. cleared bldg. lot Oval Mahogany Frames and Pictures Pan American plane for his first| Thomas reports about six inches |the Provisions of the statutes. | Pressure tires. HOUSE and 2 1015, on GOMer 00 | ooy, 0 2 b unturm M R blv Priced Gift Items | view of the Ice Cap while a drop of snow on upper Lemon Glacier GEORGE A. L&’:S:;;r ;1943 BUICK Roadmaster sedan-| Posite Government School Doug-1"" o0 '1o o0 rooms, view, over $2000 anY easona Y rice 1 of supplies was made. Then he was at the 4,300-foot level, although 300 . 1 nette, low mileage. las. 47641 ew elec, equipment. $11,000, |to be left at Twin Glacier Lake to meet Forbes and study the | structure on the climb to the 4,100- | foot level. rock feet below there is no sign of snow. | On the way down, they saw | plenty of wildlife, including a brown bear and two cubs on the Salmon First publication, June 7, 1950. Last publication, Aug. 2, 1950 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR 1940 MERCURY convertible. | R. W. COWLING CO. { 58-tf SEVERAL lLarge and Smau monds. Perfect stones. Bargain prices at the [First National Bank. B u Dia. |AUK BAY REC. AREA—2 bd. pan- eled, fireplace, modern kitchen and bath, basement, second houss suitable 2nd family. $8,000. ° | Weather changed all that. Talk- Creek slopes, and lots of young| Bureau of Land Management ‘,h_—%—._ —_— | WEST JUNEAU—con. bsmt., 1 acre P n Amerltun ures o }mg by radio last night to Forbes, ptarmigan. Land Office 1948 HUDSON, 6 cylinder. Radio,{SHOE REPAIR machinery and| pat. $2900. a Misch learned that Ice Cap weather | Livingston left Juneau yesterday Anchorage, Alaska. heater. See at Yellow Cab. 54-6t| equipment, See First National{IN DOUGLAS—3 bd. double yard. was very bad—"zerc The plan ' to join Dr. Donald B. Lawrence, April 20, 1950. s o ke o o Tl Bank, 93-tf1 new kitchen, just redecorated, 2 s | will be carried out when pr , botanist and glacier expert, at hl!! NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION | = view, $7800. 00'.“. b | Misch learning. about ba ! low-level camp near Herbert Gla-| ‘Notice is hereby given that Ken- KATHI_EEN BRI“GS 1 SMALL house, 523 4th St. Lot ™| Two TRAILERS—$1,000 and $650. w“ o | meanwhile. fcier. neth Magnus Nelson, has made ap- 5 Wi 50 x, 100, Bepubinylew. NEW LISTINGS—LOTS—2 lots 4th b Do had strenuous vt | plication for Lot 4, U.S. Survey No. Red 153 after 5 pm. 522-4t Pioneers of Alaskan air travel, Pan American has worked steadily to improve service and reduce fares. Now Pan American is offering still lower regular | The scientist ha: | and exciting experiences in the 40 years since his birth in Germany. | gree from | | He received his Ph.D, | the University of Goettingen, near Hanover, and came to the United | States the following year. | In 1934, he was a member of the | tain in the Himalayas, and from 1935 to 1945, he was in China. Most of that time was in teaching and research. FROM PORTLAND | H. R. Whittenburg of Portland, | Ore., has arrived in Juneau for duty with the U.S. Coast Guard. He and Mrs, Whittenburg are at the Bara- nof Hotel. Dinner at Temple 6:30 preceeding ;. Members attending may ort. For reservatiol izht, notify Anna Day, k°r or Hazel Mantyla. 2741, Auke Lake Residence Group of Homesites, Block 1, situated near south shore of Auke Lake on south- west side Glacier Highway east of Junction with Fritz Cove Road, con- taining 0.56 acres, and it is now in the files of the Land Office, Anchor- land should file their adverse claims in the land office, Anchorage, with- Any and all persons claiming ad- | | versely any of the above mentioned TAKES 3 TOSKAGWAY » . | The Princess Kathleen docked in {Juneau yesterday afternoon at 3 ‘o'clock. bringing one passenger here | from Vancouver. at 11:30 last night. | Arriving here was Miss Myra | Crocker. For Skagway were Mrs: O. P. Flynn and Mr. and Mrs. LENA Cove, furnished cabin, run; ning water, boathouse. Ph. 278., : 29-tf BOAT “VaMant”, halibut and troll- ing gear, See F. S. Epperson or call Black 895. 18-tf Will take late model auto on See Lt. Applegate, ACS. 25-tf trade-in. and East Sts, $400; 1 lot 4th as Kennedy $100; 1 lot end of Ttk St., $500; 4 lots 6th at Park maxe offer; end of steel bridge cleared $1200; on ski trail 100 ft. above highway 1 lot $600; 8 acres Doug- las Road, good water; 2 lots near Douglas boat shop $600; 1 Iob i climbing-scientific expedition to { ATTENTION EASTERN STARS |age, Alaska, Anchorage Serial) The Kathleen took three from Wwith two quonsets gives two bulld- all-year fares between Ala\.Ska aodbegin Nanga-Parbat, a 26,000-foot moun- | 014877. Juneau to Skagway when she sailed | %6 ft. Steelcraft crulser, sleeps four.| ;" gieoc wih water and sewer connected $1200. CHANNEL BOULEVARD — three bedrooms, 30 ft. livingroom, 25x30 & 1 " 2 CHRYSLER Crown—110 hp. 1 year "aw YOU CAN FLY T | | He taught at the University of| By order Worthy Matron, Daisy (in the period of publication or thirty |Perry Hinds. old, 100 hours; inquire Bud’s Bar,| Dasement, lot 65x150. Partly fur- " FROM 11 | paring I Lunnithis ablisnoet -orRderson. days thereafter, or they will be| Also aboard were 280 roundtrip “31-tg] Disbed. A $15000 house when JU"E A" To 1 his Swsarcic sl cate The. MR Alice Brown, Secretary |barred by the provisions of the sta- | passengers many of whom, while| { (finished completely. Warm and ¢ SEA"LE 1 border—“wonderfully rugged coun- 58-3t | tutes. in Juneau, made the sightseeng|“OT 60 x 150 cleared. Located on| snug now, lots of room for a FOR ONLY ¢ 1 5% | CHESTER W. McNALLY, |trip to Mendenhall Glacier, despite{ Douglas Hi-way between Ski| family. $10,000 this week only. | § 66 0 @ ONE w 1 i Acting Manager. |the inclement weather. * Trail and bridge. Red 745. 502-tf MOLE HARBOR — Alex Hassel- L | > “AY 1 n i First publication, May 31, 1950. | 2 Horg’s 135 acres with a beaver in- 5 R Your epos ts Last publication, July 26, 1850, UNITED STATES come, ideal hunting and fishing. 18.80 rovxp g | ot - | perantugy or s ivrzmion | MISCELLANEQUS | Gooo iodse e on st water 4 =y g ureau of Land nagement 7 Make us an offer—we can nearly (Plus Tax) 1 A R “ S A F E DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Land Office JUARALTEED Healistic Perman- | give this away to the right party. For this new, red g [] Bureau of Land Management Anchorage, Alaska. ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up | WARM SPRINGS BAY —General » Teduced air traye] fope 1 BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES Laud Oftioe April 27, 1050. | Lola's Beauty Shop, Phone 301§ store, baths, cabins. A going B v 1 3 - Anchorage, Alaska NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 315 Decker Way. business that could be bigger with aranof SAVINGS BONDS : i v of Hotel, Juneqy [ 4 OTICE FOR FUBLICATION | win s ieverl Tha aate oike| —IWINTER and FOND, O Tak ] e Bfoper investment. Tuls fs ho, I win L. Morke, has made applica- Ly A a wonderful spot—we refer you ne 106 .' ! 5 Notice is hereby given that Irving | tion for a homesite, Anchoage Serial| Complete photographic Supplies § o 0o Dpevelbpmem Board o2 1 | G. Ulmer, has filed an application | 011858, under the act of May 26, Developing-Printing-Enlarging and the Forest Service. Terms. - - | Ifor a homesite, Anchorage Serial 1934 (48 Stat. 809) for a tract of Artists’ Paints and Materiale BOATS: rrrnemmned T hHE managemene of s 012681, under the act of May 26,land situate on the easterly side Blue Printing - Photostats |por scow 30 x 10—$300. bank is pledged to conserva: 1934 (48 Stat. 809) for a tract of | of Sitka Highway at the confluence ] —7+ SEA SLED 20 x 7, sport fish $350. ONLY THE FARE IS CUT! When you fly Pan Gre operscion. The mfery ITS Jand embraced in Plat of U. S. Sur- | of Sawmill Creek and Silver Bay, FOR RENT BRONCO, troller, former armour erican, you still get all the Clipper” extras: Big, .4'“,..'_4-4'- - -: D Pos I vey No. 2392, Auke Lake Group of | 5.9 miles east of Sitka, Alaska, Platy .| tender, owner in Vets Hosp., needs Am e " | consideration. Homesites, Trace A. Sheet No. 1, of U. 8. Survey No. 2797, containing | ZLEEPING room, close in. Call money, make offer. dependable 4-engine planes...the most eXP‘?“eF“d { addition, the bank is 8 mem- IN THIS BANK designated as Lot F, containing 4.66' 474 acres, latitude 57° 02’ 49” N.| Black 1011 after 5. 58-3t| FORMER gillnetter, 20 ft. 7% hp, crews. .. fine, free food...and stewardess hospitality. h-.lhd-nl?q-l.k:. acres, and it is now in the files of longitude 135° 13’ 12" W. at corner ITEAMDMEATED Fooss weekiy o | ©utboard, has cabin. $250. " which the Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. | No. 1, and it is now in the files of the y PETER WOOD 7O SEATTLE *+ HAWAII * ROUND-THE-WORLD * KETCHIKAN JUNEAU * WHITEHORSE * FAIRBANKS * NOME *Trade Mark, Pan Amarican World Airuays, Ina FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSTRANCE CORPORATION ARE Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned ?:!cuus. GEORGE A. LINGO, Manager. ! Pirst publication, June 7, 1950. * Last publication, Aug. 2, 1950. the Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. provisions of the statutes. ' CHESTER W. McNALLY; Acting Manager. First publication, June 14, 1950. Last publication, Aug. 9. 1850. Montkly. Colonial Rooms. 69ti JEANNIE WELSH HERE Jeannie M. Welsh owner-operator Real . Estate Burton, Phone Douglas 552. 58-3t of the Icy Straits Salmon Company, Los'k‘—firown leather wallet. Re- Hoonah, is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. | ward. Please return to Wm. Keep, Phone 281. 58-1t Any and all persons claiming ad- WURI ‘Spinit l N S U RE D land should filé their adverse claim | versely any of the above mentioned m‘flmm &::n ;l:.orllm alid bathz in the land office, at Anchorage, |land should file their adverse claims| ™ LosT Ann rom | within the period of publication or|in the land office, within the period | HIGHWAY nome, Mile 16. Make | thirty days thereafter, or they will | of publication or thirty days there- | offer., Ph, 707. 62-t1{ LOST—man’s wristwatch with f barred by the provisions of the|after, or they will be barred by the brown leather strap. Donald