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PAGE SIX ~ T HOSPITAL NOTES ONLY 9 DAYS Eugene R. Mitchril | Thomas Jacobs were admitted to St. | Ann's hospital, yesterday. Donna Lucas, Virginia Johnson, Mrs. Mar- UNTIL tin Ebona, and Zerina Klippert were "m i fl" dismissed. grou Mamie Williams of Angoon Wwas dismissed from the Government COMES TO | hospital. Si;wlng macimes ior rent at the White Sewing Machine Center. THE CAPITOL | Call 416 when In need of a— BASEHBIIT FIREPLACE or CHIMNEY Don't accept inferior work from unskilled “tradesmen”. EARL CRASS & SON GENERAL CONTRACTORS PHONE 357 Glacier Construction Co. New '{@ding — Remodeling — Cabinet Work lastering — Concrete Pouring Sand and Gravel Hnuhng Plumbing ® Heafing Oif Burners Telephone Blue 737 Nights-Red 730 JOHNSON’S . Liquio WAX CLEANS and Polishes! Contipunlly scrubbing floors with water cari ruin them! Use Johnson's Liquid Wa mlten it cleans and polishes in oné operation. Gives wood, stone, tile, concrete and linpleum floors a gleaming, pratective flgish that lasts 1 lx‘“fi’ i Wag,is Jugt as :o':g;lul for urllt?l?‘? %"“} Johnson’s Liquid Wax today. Are you ready? Are you set? Then... and Mrs. 'MAN GOES T0 POLICE FOR DRIVING PERMIT; FINED $300 INSTEAD Frank Olson, Jr.. 24, walked un- steadily into the City Jail this morning and asked police for per- mission to drive a car. He was clap- ped into jail | Reason: police had by that time received word that a car had been taken from Douglas without the] owner’s permission. A phone call had also told police that Olson, an employee of a refuse collection com- pany, had been seen driving the car toward Juneau, and the car had nudged a telephone pole enroute. The car was round outside the jail | ! parked in the middle of the street.| City Magistrate F. O. Eastaugh| ater today fined Olson $300 afier 1e was found guilty of (1) reckless iriving, (2) driving while under the yDonna Edwards of Annette, Jerry stitute is the only scientifie station | | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASRA ~ mission study and various kinds of ! recreation. D M UA The featured speaker of the camp mp S SR W TAKING: TRIV EAST Missionary Union field worker of | the Home Missign, Board, Atlanta, | | Georgia. She, “travelled the, Tr avelilng 6 Fne Btates opottidial enurety of me States, Cuba, Pnn-‘b\mness for. the University of ama Canal Zone, and many coun- | Alaska, Dr. William S. Wilson, ach- tries in Eyrope where she ob- | ing director of the Geophysical In- ' served first-hand Baptist Qfim stitute, is conferring with Dr. Mar- work. ‘This is her second ' cel Schein, of the University of an extended tour of the Terrltory“(,mmgo rec.d'grllz,ed authority in having arrived from Kewhlkan ‘Crmn(c y ‘ch. The workers and young people “Scfel tls'.s advancing the| from Ketchikan arrived Wednesday ' theory that there is a direct rela- | morping aboard the yacht, Othero, tionship between the Northern skippered by O. R. Sngg. a bus- | Lights apd cosmic rays,” Dr. Wil- inessman of Ketchikan, I'son stated. * /e are most fortunate | The workers include the Rev. Bndiu(, the University of Alaska to be Mrs. B. 1. Carpenter and Mrs. Lols able to study the Northern Lights Whitesides of Ketchikan; Mts. | so well. In fact the Geophysical In- lon the North American: continent | that can s!udy Aurora mqmlnauon‘ consistantly, stations to the south of us in Canada and the States are in Nysinanger of Bolivar, Missouri; Bill Causey of Greenville, Miss- issippi, and Dick Miller, a Semin- ary student of Fort Worth Texnx. PONSALE ... FORSALE BLUE dbyiorl, &na chalz, $35.00; Tele. Nos. 676 and 207 baby bugey, $6.00; stmller $6.00;.{ Juneau: training chair, $3.50. Black 447,12 Bedroom home, furnished; green- 60-4” _house; view; electric dishwasher. DUPLEX on Gastineau, Owner’s apartment to be vacated by Aug- ust 20. Also apartment house. Both good income property. MATCHED pair nearly new Engllsh type bicycles for $85. Or either CHOICE building lots. Priced for | k sale. man’s or voman’s for $45, Blue quicl or Box 574 city. | A BARGAIN in low-priced housing U 58-3t| one block from hospital. See this. | Douglas: FRIGIDAIRE, good condition. pnl Black 540 38 ——___—_—_* FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1950 . FORB SALE — DUPLEX: . Very 1uxurious 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 bearooms, Well built house with large living room and modern kitchen. Base- ment. 3% acres cleared patented ground. Large commercial gard- en. Good beach and boat moor- age, BEDROOM year 1ouna nome lo- © {who are serving as surmmer workers | nfluence ¢! intoxicating liqu - Hdr+i Machine Shop, Inc. | ind (3) duiving without a Territorial driver’s license. The complamnt charging Olson{ with taking the car without the owner’s permission, which was signed by Mike Pusich, Jr., was withdrawn after Olson promised to have the car repaired, Police Chief 8ernard E. Hulk said. He said Olson’s driver’s license was revoked some time ago. BAPTIST YOUTH CAMP HELD AT LENA (OVE; THIRTY ARE IN GROUP Twenty young people and 10 workers are attending the first Baptist Youth Camp in Southeast Alaska, The camp is being hadl at Lena Cove under the direction of the Rev. Jimmy Bolton, pasi of the First Baptist Church here.: Young people from First Baptist Church, Ketchikan, Annette Baptist Mission, and the local Baptist Church are engaged in bible study, INVITATION TO BID The Department of Taxation, Ter- ritory of Alaska, announces the invitation to bid for furnishing two National Class 31 Typewriting, book- keeping machines, with stands and two National Class 300 Typewriter Adding machine, Model No. 30210. Interested bidders may obtain specifications and bid forms at | roont 205 Simpson Building, Juneau, tAlaska. Sealed bids will be received until 9 AM. July 25; 1950 and then 'publlcly opened. {in tor | and Installing Guide Tva Hefman- the Juneau and Ketchikan | churches. WOMEN OF MOOSE MEET ON THURSDAY : — L A meeting of Juneau Ch#pter-439, | the Women of the Moose, was held | Thursday evening, with Senior Re- | gent Beatrice Albegoff presiding. Carol L. Weber was initiated. It/ was decided to send a contribution | towards a gift for the Grand Re. gent Helen B. Smith, ta be pre- | sented, at the National Conveption “[in Chicago, Plans were fucussed, for assisting the Loyal Order of the Moose in preparations for their | ‘picnic to be held July 30. Mahel Carlsen, musician, who was | out of town at the time of the installation of - officers, was uf- | stalled. The \nstnllmg officers | were Installing Regent Mae- Larsen After the busifiess meeting, an entertainment was presented by the committee in charge of the meeting. | There was a whistling act by Stan | Tyler, and Alice Jean Davis sang, accompanied by Sue McMullen. Refreshments were sedved. Senior Regent Albegoff announ- ced that the following chairmen | should present their reports at the | next meeting on August 3: Mem- | bership, Home Making, Social Ser- vice, Mooseheart Alumni, and Pub- | licity. { £ b ok HONORS VISITORS | LUNCHEON For Mrs. Paul M. Sorensen, who i is returning to Kirsham Cove after an absence of, evenl years, and Mrs. W. C. Stump of Ketchikan, Mrs. Alex Holden and Mrs, Keith Wildes were luncheon hostesses. uduy in the Baranof Iris Room 1] M. P. MULLANEY, Tax Commissioner. First publication, July 14, 1960. ] ‘Lasc publication, July 21, 1950. EYES EXAMINED VIBUAL TRAINING Rules Available at - - Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. - J uneau—Young Hardware C1r., Inc. Madsen Cycle & Fishing Supply-Thomas Hardware & Furniture-Percy’s by Sponsored by Terrltorlal Spurts ‘efl in DR. TED DBERMAN Optometrist bq—x'bw | { | e. | istics,” Dr. Wilsun remarked. | McNish of the Central Radlo Propa- BY ALASKA COASTAL { William Frombhe| ‘cunsisls of a steel through truss | and Associated General Contractors “the fade out zone” and do not get a true reading on Boreal character- While in Wasmngton, D.C., Dr. wilson will gonfer with Dr A. G gation Laborgtory pelegabe E. L.\ Bartlett, and a number of the na-| tion’s leading research scientists. | Dr. Wilson is expected back on the campus early next month. 14 LEAVE, 11 ARRIVE 1 Alaska| - oo ERETTE davenport and chair, Hutch cabinet, Hollywood bed, Simmons spring and mat- Call evenings at 530 Park 54-6t Thursday's flighis of Coastal Airlines brought 11 persons to Juneau and carried 14 from here to, other Southegst Alaska points. To_Juneau from Hoonah were J. Angell and Miller; from Taku: elt; from Sawyer's Elmer, Carlson and . M. | Landing: Carlson; ,Xron Hawk Iniet: B. L.| Davis and T. Conrad. Arriving from Haines were Ethelf " Hanson, Al Lyons and Mrs. L. Mil- | Glacier Dairy, Box 1409. 58-tf Nash, EDCO Bronze E]cc;xudes now in good supply at the Juneau Weld- ing and Machine Co. 58-tf CHRIS CRAFT outboard, mator, 5% hp., excellent condition, priceéd for quick sale at $125. Ph. 997 or inquire at the Hobby Center, George Bros. Bldg. 55-5t | SMITH-CORONA _cash regh(er‘ $150. Phone 997 or inquire at Hobby Center, George Bros. Bldg. 56-5¢ t Street. HOLLYWOOD bed $30. % bed, $25. Youths bed, $25. All with springs and mattresses. See at 1702 Gla- cier Highway, Waynor Tract. 54-tf nies. From Skt\gway. Ellis Reynolds. \CLE-/\N—2-b9droom turnished house Departing for Petersburg year.er- day were J. B, Warrack, Judy Wnr-j rack, Alfred W, Bolay and Ba.rbarn} Kito; for Hoonah: Sid Benson and Mrs. S. Benson; to Ainsley Island: | J. G. Fanning. To Wrangell were M. L. Anderson | and R. F. Shuman; for Hajnes: Mrs. Clyde Hawken, John wmw Jerry Strong, Al Padely and Karl; Johnson. Atténtion Sports Fishermen { Sorry we are out of live bait at Donohues; we have good frozen | bait. 60-1t i I P US DEFAR’IMENT OF OOMJ CE, BUREAU OF PUBLIC ADS, JULY 17, 1950. SEALED, IDS will be received at the office f the Bureau of Public Roads, 419 ‘ederal and Territorial Building, juneau, Alagka until 8:00. AM..on| __ . uly 31, 1950, and then publicly| opened for furnishing the materials | and performing the work for con- Structing Alaska Forest mghway Project 18-Maintenance (Bridge‘ Painting), Texas Creek Highway, ‘Tongass National Forest, First Ju-‘ { dicial-Division, Territory of Alaska. The project is located approximately | 9 miles from Hyder, Alaska, and! | with a span of 180’-8”, trusses! spaced 13'-8” center to center and | 11~ 15 and 1 - 21’ timber approach spans with steel handrails. Total weight of steel to be painted is approximately 158,500 pounds. Work involved consists of sandblasting all ural steel and applying one coat of red lead paint and one coat |of bituminous paint to the steel. Specifications may be examined by} | prospective bidders at the Bureau of Pgblic Roads, 419 Federal and Ter- ritorial Building, Juneau, Alaska of 'America, 304-308 Central Build: , Anchorage, ‘Alaska. Specifica- tiqns may be obtained at the office of Bureau of Public Roads, 419 Fed- em.l and . Territorial Building, Ju- i neau, Alaska. H. A. Stoddart, Divi- | WANTED—dresser facing Douglas Beach. Priced for quick sale, due te transfer. $3800. Call Douglas 783. 54-tf {VERY small house for sale, Basin Road. Call 987 evenings. WANTED ! WANTED—room and baard in pri- vate home, and’ nominal : com- pensation for light housework and care of children. College ! girl, ~Miss 2Zahawi, Gastineau Hotel. 60-2t 45-10t or chest . of Ph. Douglas 765. .60-3t et For Plastering and Tile—k¥none Ray Rice—Douglis 21. drawers. o N RIS SMALL aparvmeni or housekeeping roc:m by professional man. Con- tact No. 162 % Box 1981. DRESSMAKING and alteramms Phone Red 632, 46-t1 WAITRESS at Percy’s Cafe. mate, Phone 996 33-tf establishments, Phone Black 990. USED CARS 11947 FORD .V8 club. coupe, radio and heater. 1947 PLYMOUTH club coupe, radio, - heater, spot lights and new low pressure tires, 1948 BUICK Roadmaster hette, low mileage. 1940 MERCURY convertible. R. W. COWLING CO. 58-t1 RAINIER RESIDENT ) Fred R. Patching of the Corps sion Engineer. Pub“&h July 19, 20 21 1950 of Engineers, . Anchorage, whose home is in Rainier, Ore., is at the Gastineau ' Hotel. ’ NOT to those who subscribed ICE 1o “advertisiig in the special 1350 Soap. Box section of The Empire. Please Mail Checks to: Elton E. Engstrom P.0. Box 723 (Make checks payable to “Soap Box Derby”) — Thank You PAINT now! Call Ralph 2., Trefe | B e R s 1Y fers afte1 6§ pm. for free esti- CRESENT Apartments. Call 428. WANTED clean-up work, business | CRUISER nished. Furnace, concrete base- ment and new concrete walk and steps. 2 lots. Garage. Imme- diate occupancy. 10 MILES from Juneau. 5 acres patented land. Furnished house. Garage. 5 ACRES 7 miles from Juneau. Improved reudy oo bmldmg Priced to scil. |MURPHY & MIIIPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS nearly néw.. Excellent condition.|Phone 676 over Fris National Bank | SUBURBAN PROPERTY FISHERMAN'S HAVEN--2 bedroom | home, fully equipped boat <hop,. marine ways, year round wafer power—no light bills, ‘vegetable ¢ gardens, good fishing, 5 acres pat., ideal for fisherman or boat repairman. Past Thane. OUT OF THIS WORLD. 2 bed- | room home, other bldgs., beauti- ful “setting, close to civilization but secluded, 856 acres patented. BUILDING ' LOTS at Auke Bay Auke Lake, Fritz Cove Road. Beach, vicw or privacy. 50 ft. frontage to 5 acres. $600 up to $2,500. Patented. COMFORTAGLE 3 bedrcom home, other buildings, plenty of privacy. 5 acres patented, Peterson Hill. ALSO SEATTLE HOMES—LOTS {Bob Druxman-Phone 891 l Fritz Cove Rd. or 123 Front St. FORSALE | I“"ELLANEOUS househo}d and personal effects on Saturday July | ’ 22. Senate Apt. 302. 60-1t VACUUM CLEANER, $25.00; show case, $25.00; canary cage, $2.00; vacuum cleaner, $15.00. 1700 Gla- 1 cier Highway. 59-tf HAMS: New PE 103 dynamotor i for sale. Douglas 652. 60- 2'.] Sacrifice at $1800. 710. Phone Green 56-6t Phone Black 825. 68-t1 “Northwind.” Phone Blue 809. 17-tf 40-1m0 | 95 "S&W revolver, excellent con- dition; $50. Call Green 960. 47-tf HOUSE and 2 lots, on corner op- posite Government School Doug- las. 47-6t SEVERAL large and Smaud Dia- monds. Perfect stones. Bargain pflul at the PFirst National B u sedan- |SHOE,, REPAIR.. machinery. and equipment, See First National Bank. 4 93-tf SMALL house, 523 4th St. . Lot is 50 x 100, Beautiful view. Call Red 153 after 5 p.an. 522-4t P PR T & N T ¢ LENA Cove, furnished cabin, run- ning water, boathouse. Ph. 278. 29-tf —_— e BOAT “Valiant”, halibut and troll- ing gear. See F. S. Epperson or call Black 895, 18-tf 26 1t. Steelcraft crulser, sleeps four. Will take late model auto on trade-in. See Lt. Applegate, ACS. 25-tf CHRYSLER Crown—110 hp. 1 year old, 100 hours; inquire Bud's Bar, 31-tf 7 R0 A e O LOT 60 x 150 cleared. Located on Douglas Hi-way between = Ski Trail and bridge. Red 745. 502-tf HISCE:L‘I.MEOIIS JUARAGTEED Kealistie Perman- ent, $750. Paper curls $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201 315 Decker Way. 3 —_— WINTER and POND, Cu, Inc Complete photographic Supplies Dcveloplnl-l’rlnfin‘-l‘lnllrli.l Artists’ Paints and Materialy Blue Printing - m FOR BENT SLEEPING rqom; close in. Black 1011 after 5. STEAMMEATED Rooms, weekly o1 Monthly. Colonial Rooms, 69tf WURLITZER Spinit piano for rent Anderson Piano Eaco. Ph. 143. Call 58-3t % i sos i HIGHWAY nome, Mile 16. Make! offer, Ph, 707. 62-tt FINEST beach lots on Auke Bay |4 MILE to right of Douglas bridge, | cated Eagle River road near (Fritz Cove Road). View, harbor, | practically new two bedroom! Shrine Island. Very large living gillnetting, public road o bflach home. Completely rurnmhed.j room - with ston= fireplace. All $7.50 foot; less for enure 385 M. fireplace, garage, and excellent modern conv.uiences. 3% acres frontage, Selling ; soon—owners water supply. landscaped and gardens. price or, make offer, Dewight|3 Bedroom home in Douglas. Fur- {William Winn-Phone 234 Office in Alaska Credit sureay WE DON'T buy and iesell at high | prices—our commission is 5 per ! cent or less on each sale. ASK who owns it before you buy. NEW LISTING—JUNEAU. 2 bed- room house, hardwood floors, 3 years old. Behrends Ave. Full [ concrete basement with garage. ; Lawn in front. Large back yard. Unfurnished. Once again we siy —see it today! $15,000. ]NEW LISTING—AUK BAY. Near DeHarts. *Water frontage 54 ft. Completely renovated, to be ready | for showing Sunday. 3 large ! thermopane windows, asphalt tile floors and drainboards, 1 bed | room, concrete basement, break- fast nook, new bathroom fixtures partly furnished, $7500. NEW LISTING—LENA BEACH. { 'Near Minfield, large one room i cabin incl. kitchen. Completely furnished. ‘Big view windows, ! nice level beach. Only $2700 for quick sale. (NEW LISTING—AIRPORT. One { acre patented, cleared and plant- | ed. Nice clean bright house, fur- ! nished, 2 bedrooms, full concrete { basement. A wonderful country home, on the paved highway. {JUNEAU—Behrends Ave. Three beautiiul bedrooms, large living- room, lawn and flowers, price includes wall-to-wall carpet, ven- etian blinds, refrig. and stove, new livingroom and bedroom fur- niture. Air conditioning furnace { and electric hot water heater. Tile drainboards in kitchen. Un- obstructed view and sun from early morning to night. $17,000. JUNEAU—Seatter Tract. Three bedroom furnished house, mag- ‘ nificent view, best neighborhood, { Y basement, rock gardens and i lawn. $9,000. IN JUNEAU—3 bd. furn., Star Hill $580¢ 56-50 {311t trolling boat; ready to go.!IN JUNEAU—2 bd. furn., 324 Will- 1 oughby, $1900. HIGHWAY—2 mi. cleared bldg. lot 1500. $15t 45- "|FURNITURE in excellent condlfitéon HIGHWAY—2% mi. 2 bd. unfurn, very large rooms, view, over $2000 new elec. equipment. $11,000. AUK BAY REC. AREA—2 bd. pan- eled, fireplace, modern Kkitchen and bath, basement, second house suitable 2nd family. $8,000. WEST JUNEAU—con. bsmt., 1 acre pat. $2900. IN DOUGLAS—3 bd. double yard new kitchen, just redecorate, view, $7800. TWO TRAILERS—$1,000 and $650. NEW LISTINGS—LOTS—2 lots 4th and East Sts., $400; 1 lot 4th as Kennedy $100; 1 lot end of Tti St., $500; 4 lots 6th at Park maxe offer; end iof steel bridge cleared $1200; on ski trail 100" ft. above highway 1 lot $600; 8 acres Doug- las Road, good water; 2 lots mear Douglas boat shop $600; 1 Iot with two quonsets gives two build- iny sites with water and sewer connected $1200. CHANNEL BOULEVARD — three bedrooms, 30 ft. livingroom, 25x30 basement, lot 65x150. Partly fur- nished. A $15,000 house when finished completely. Warm and snug now, lots of ropm for a family. $10,000 this week only. MOLE HARBOR — Alex Hassel- borg’s 135 acres with a beaver in- come, ideal hunting and fishing. Good lodge site on salt water. Make us an offer—we can nearly give this away to the right party. WARM SPRINGS BAY —General store, baths, cabins. A going business that could be bigger with the proper investment. This is a wonderful spoi—we refer you to the Alaska Development Board and the Forest Service. Terms. BOATS: POT SCOW 30 x 10—$300. SEA SLED 20 x 7, sport fish $350. BRONCO, troller, former armour terder, owner in Vets Hosp., needs money, make offer. FORMER gillnetter, 20 ft. 7% hp. outhoard, has cabin. $250. PETER WOOD Real Estate No. 3 Klein Bldg. Tel. 911 LOST AND FOUND FOUND-—man’s Kockex, wateh, Can be had if identified at 925 Cap- itol Ave. 58-3t LOST—man's wristwatch with brown leather strap. Donald Burton, Phone Douglas 552. 58-3t P R R T Dragonflies fly with great speed and can dart backward and for- ward without turning.

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