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PAGE 81X THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASRA ————————————————————— s A pecan tree is said to need less care than other fruit trees once it is established. “For Better Appearance” CALL | | | | Chairmen Are Named fo | Have Charge of Event CATHOLIC CHURCH | BAZAAR SCHEDULED, 12 DAYS iN OCTOBER| |Executive Committee and £tinziano, Chairman. i, o oo s .|STEINING iNITIATED, Crisis Hurries Two Bills in (tmgerss Mr. Ed Kraue2, Chairman; Bingo— vby Absociated Press) ' % B i R pm( VICTOR TELLS YARN |ottice—ary Jane Hurley, Chair-! | Agnes Dobner, Chairman. I In Washington, Democrats and Fish Pond—Cardinal Club; Popl Rcpublicans maneuvered to et and Ice Cream—Catholic Youth| President and ’“‘“’“' it | 0" CFslons of anti-Commu- Organization (CYO); Horse Race |Somewhat self-consclously ag ‘each| i and anti-subversive bills be- Track—Mrs, Bessle Quinto, Chair- {Other today, when Stanley Baskin|. .. e Senate, and two House man; Awards Committee—Angelo | ¥elcomed Salvation Army Lt ®or- | ;mittees raced to get to the Astone, Chairman, man Steinig into memiBership ‘of | ;. fHrst-witH* Tegislation. Additional’ - Commitiees ' will e | the Juneau Kiwanis Cluk. Congress also wrestled to bring announced later. The list does not ( TNere Was no need fo explain |, completion ' legislation which the otjectives of Kiwanis Inter- would give the President standby - WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1950 } ~ 1 Bedroom,, , Casey Shat- tuck district, lnrge yard with gar- den, $6800, p 4 BEDROOMS—3 baths, 2 fire- places, large living room, dining room, ‘monel metal kitchen. Bed- Phonas 676 and 07 THE Don C. Foster home at Auk: Bay—completely furnished, acre land, exceéllent water system year round, 2-car garage, large new deep-freeze, new large refriger- HOME IN- DOUGLAS, remodeled, . new electric kitchen. Two large Will sell for ap- Call Douglas 643. | 75-6t | lots. praised price. SLIGHTLY USED vacuum cleaner. ; CLEANERS _:— Chairman; EYES EXAMINED VISUAL TRAININD A major ev jolic Church | for Friday, | day, October 7, ent announc Robert L. Wh the Church of the date ar in advance Juneau may the poy booth upplied lips, sets, and many A. (Pat) Ca the Executive Col | Executive Committe | Glenn Leach Publicity—D) y Posters—Mrs October 6 Joseph Needlec he annuai Cath- cheduled and Satur- according to a re- by J ivity far people the eople ular which ol, mittee Ann raft— Optometrist I ] — st EYES EXAMINED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS DR. TED OBERMAN TELEPHONE 266 SIMPSON BLDG.. JUNEAU LENSES I’RLS(‘R[BED Juneau Mrs Rev. Pastor of These enough in mind. | and guest | articles chairman of ap- Committees: | Hugh Wade, | and George Crisman; stewart; Alexander, H. D, QLTI JRAL Glacier Construction Co. New Building — Remodeling — Cabinet Work U)]\ TR ACT()R% Plastering — Concrete Pouring Sand and Gravel Haulmg PHONE 357 ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN OR RESERVATIO via Petersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg myeniert afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. - BRVA PHONE 612 with FRONT opening and ELECTRIC drying! Now you ean benish dishpan drudgery . . . save seven hours & week be | cover all the booths and attractions planned as many booths will be manned by individuals And organ- izations such as the Filipino Auxil- iary. MAHONEY FAMILY RETURNS FROM i CALIFORNIA RITES; shopping Needlecraft will with hand embroid- luncheon pure 1 other Burial Sems for Mar- shal Mahoney Were Held in Arcata Mrs. William T. Mahoney, Mr. | and Mrs. Dan Mahoney and young | William Gary returned to Juneau on the Baranof Tuesday night after at- tending the funeral of United States Marshal William T. Mahoney in Ar- i cata, California. For Marshal Mahoney, whose sud- | den death in Juneau July 9 saddened |all who knew him, a requiem high )mass was sung at the Catholic ;vrhurch of the Nativity in Juneau | July 14. Mrs. Mahoney and her son {and daughter-in-law uccompamed' | the body south and at his {mmm | home in Arcata, California, E]ke [ services were said at the Arcata | mortuary with Catholic services at | the graveside. He was buried in the family plot beside his parents. Four brothers of Mr. Mahoney and the | nephews were palibearers at the Lservices on July 23. In Arcata, Mrs. Mahoney and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mahoney were guests of Mrs. Mahoney’s sister, Mrs. Olaf Ekenberg. Returning to Juneau, the Ma-i honeys drove north from Califor- | nia through Wyoming to visit Mrs I Dan Mahoney’s brather, Murvle | Crook in Griggs, Idaho. They trav- eled by car about 4,500 miles while away. ] SiX ARRIVE HERE ON PRINCESS KATHLEEN anamy a cruise ship, the Prin- cess Kathleen also brought six per- | sons here yesterday, and departed |at 11:30 p.m. with one Juneau pas- | senger for Skagway. Arriving at 3 o'clock yesterday | afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. P. E. | Stone, Cordella - Perkie, = Elenora | Waterman, C. D. Bloomfeld and | Mrs. E. Nelson. Mr. Wiggs boarded | for the late sailing. | The next trip of the Princess | Norah due here Saturday, will be a | charter cruise. All accommodations | for the round trip have been taken | by a conference of the Methodist | church. The next Canadian Pacific trip ]bringmg or taking passengers will 4hc that of the P:ircess Louise, due |in Juneau August 15, northbound, | and August 18, from Skagway. ‘Women and Children Shield Red Troops; Marines Hold Bombs (By Associated Press) Marine pilots who have flown | over North Korean villages say the | Reds are using women and children ! to prevent bombing of their own troop concentrations. | When the Marines flew over the ‘Vll.lug€~ the streets were teemmgl national, as Lieutenant Steinig was an active member of the Santa Cruz, Calif., club before coming %o Juneau three weeks ago. He was club song leader there, and renewed that activity today for community singing at the lun- | cheon meeting in the Baranof Gold Room. “This could happen to you, srefaced Martin Victor, today’s pro- ram chairman, starting an anec- Jote hilarious in retrospect but baifling, difficult and expensive at the time. It was good yearning, of a room- | ing-house keeper who moved in on the Juneau family at their Illinois nome. “You have a flea on your back,” his lawyer told him. “Brotiier, you got squatters!” said the police chief. In club matters, it was reported that the Minfield Home is finding good use for the electric hair clip- pers given by the club, and that repairs on equipment at the Wil- loughby playground will be com- pleted soon. BARANOF BRINGS 12; SAILS WESIWARD The Baranof arrived at 9:30, last night and sailed early this, morning for the Westward after discharging the following Seattle passergers for | Juneau: Mr. and Mrs. O. S, Bolton, | S. Castro, Miss Beth Koby, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lavenik, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mahoney, Mrs. William Ma- honey, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Munnz]e‘ and C. A. Wamel. There were no passengers from Juneau for the westward. The populaticn of Magdeburg | Sermany, is akoul, 340,000. | UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | Bureau of Land Management Land Office Anchorage, Alaska Date: June 9, 1950. | NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Notice is hereby given that Wil- liam Denomey, entryman, together | with his witnesses, Helen T. Mon-| sen and J. F. Mullen, all of Juneau, Alaska, has submitted final proof of his- homestead - entry, Anchorage| Serial No. 08541 for land embraced | in US. Survey No. 2433, @ituated| on east shore of Douglass Island, approximately. 1 mile N.Wi of Ju-| neau-Douglas Bridge, containing 2192 acres, and it is now in the files of the Land Office, Angchorage, Alaska. If no protest is filed in the Land Office within the period of publi- cation or thirty days thereafter, said final proof will be accepted and final certificate issued. CHESTER W. McNALLY, Acting Manager First Publication: July 12, 1850. Last Publication: September 6, 1950 ! UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. May 17, 1950. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Notice is hereby given that Bea- trice J. Stoddard, has made appli- cation for a homesite under the act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809), An- chorage Serial 010349, for a tract of land situate on the northeast side of Gastineau Channel about > miies | « southeast of Juneau, Plat of U. S. Survey No. 2650, containing 4.30 acres 58° 15’ 27” N. longitude 134° | 19’ 09” W. at meander cor No. 1 and it is now in the files of the land office, Anchorage, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- with women and children, and those} | were villages where the enemy i3 yersely any of the above mentioned known to be massing troops. But R0 Jano should file thei radverse claim troops could be seen. Apparently the in the land office, Anchorage, with- Reds were hiding in houses. in the period of publication or thirty The Marines did not bomb the vil- days thereafter, or they will be lages—fearing they would inflict parred by the provisions of the heavy casualties on non-combatanis. [ statutes. CHESTER W. McNALLY, Horticulturists recommend buy- | Acting Manager. ing pecan trees three to five feet | First publication, June 14, 1950. high. " Last publication, Aug. 9. 1950. Atiention Shippers: wage and price controls and power o impose rationing if the threat )f inflation borne by the Korean crisis should warrant: it. NOTICE IS HEREBY Cvl’V"'N | That Ella M. Anderson, administra- trix of the estate of George Ander- son, deceased, has’ filed her final count and report of her admini- stration of said estate, and her pe- tition for distribution thereof, in the United States Commissioner’s Court for Jurleau Precinct} “at Juheau, Alaska; that 10 o'clock A. M., Octo- ber 6th, 1950, has been fixed .as the time and said court the place for hearing same; and that all per- sons concerned therein are hereby wotified to appear at said time and place and file their objections, if | any, to said final account and peti- tion for settlement and distribution | thereof; and that the court at such hearing will adjudicate and decree who the heirs and distributees of the | deceased person are. Dated: Juneau, \1\[ 1950. FLLA M, ANDERSON, Administratdix. 24 9, 16,23, 11950. A]a%ka August “ubllsh August NOTICE:-TO CKBDlTOnS NOTICE: IS HEREBY GIVEN, ’tfuu. the undersigngd Was pn the ‘H)th day of July,” 1950, duly ap- | pointed Administrator of the estate of Rasmus Christian Rasmussen, | deceased. All persons havlng clmms ‘against the estate of deceased are requirec to present the same, with proper vouchers attached, to the under- | signed at Juneau, Alaska, within | six months from the date of this | notice, at the office of Joseph A. McLe:n, Attorney. Dated this 11th day of July, 1950. DOUGLAS GRAY, Administrator of the estate of Rasmus Christian Rasmussen. Publish: July 6, Aug. 2, 9, 16, 1950. & WANTED CASH for seine leads. Cycle and Fishing Supplies. 914. Madsen Pn. 76-3t WANTED: Kitten. Call Red 105 6-3t after five o'clock. APPLICATIONS will be feceived by the’ position of Technical Assist- ant. * The duties of’ the position will include assistance in site sel- ection, land purchase ahd trans- fer as well as supervision and in- The position is open now with an annual starting salary of $6,000 per year. Qualifications of applicant must be supported by experience in real estate and-or construction. Alaska Housing Au- thority, PO Box 179, Anchorage, Alaska: TWO congenial adults to share expenses round-trip, Juneau-Fair- banks Aug. 16-25th. Phone 938. PERMANENT emplnyment for ex- perienced typist, stenographer, ac- counting clerk. 38 hour week, salary beginning $275-$285. Merit System. Ph,.531, Rm. 10, Shat- tuck Bldg. 75-3t WANTED: Biby sitting job. . Call Black 810. 74-3x)| WISH. to rent, lease or sublease house or apt. .Ph. D. P. Dunton oftice mgr. R, W. Cowling Co. 3-tf COUPLE to share expense on Al can Highway—Jul 10 Great Falls. Emplve ,G-4204. " 69-t | WANTED to trade for 30 ft troli¢™. 1 tractor and trailer, 1942 me9a in good condition. Idezl for long distance hauling Box 60 Haines, | Alaska. 64-t1 R DRESSMAKING and aiterations. Phone Red 632, 46-t1 WAITRESS at Percy's Cafe, 45-t PAINT now! Call Ralph 2., Tref- fers after 5 pm. for free esti- mate. Phone 996 o AR Y L AL T, | There are 333 American-built Ielectron microscopes in use through- out the world. the Alaska Housing Authority tori spection of housing construction. ! 33-t1 I Phone Red 170 after 5 p.m. 75-tf 25 Y;p. Yva;r.snl \ery good ‘con- dition, 2% to 1 reduction, $300.00. Call Green 741. T5-tf I | — 7 FOR SALE: Dining room set, 5100, mangle, $75; matched dinner plates, 25c; fruit’ jars, T5c doz. .Phpne Red ;290 nights. 105 Gas- tincau. : 3 CESALL T SRS DAVENO swing rocker and break- fagt set, excellent condition, $175. Sgti Nickels, Phone: 262, 75-4t g it GIBSON refrigsrator, @ cubic Teet, freeze locker and vegetable bin attached. Call Blue 630 after 5 pm. N 74-8t e MAYTAG washer in good condition, $75. Ph. Black 655. - ax 38 ft. cruiser, sleeps 6; Chrysler motor, 2% to 1 reduction, suitable for hunting, fishing parties or living, Price reduced for quick: sale. Phone Hickey, Auk Bay! Store. 61-tf VACUUM LEANER, 82500 show| case, $25.00; canary cage, $2.00y vacuum cleaner, $15.00. 1700 Gla< cxer Highway. * 59-t1 4 ! 68-t1 Phone 17-tf. SENT Apartments. Call CRUISER “Northwind.” Blue 809, SEVERAL Large ana Smau Dia- xmonds. Perfect stoaes. Bargaiy prices at the Pirst Nn.lom' Bank, ' SHOE REPAIR machinery equipment. See First National Bank. 93-tf 3MALL house, 523 4th St, Lot is 50 x 100. Beautiful view. Call Red 153 after § p.m. 522-4t 30AT “Valiant”, halibut and troll- | ing gear. See F. S. Epperson or call Black 895, 18-41 PR #0725, L SR 26 ft. Steelcraft crulser, sleeps four, Will take late model auto om trade-in. See Lt. Applegate, ACS. 25-t1 CHRYSLER Crown—110 hp. 1 yenr, old, 100 hours; inquire Bud’s Bar, | 31-t1 HIGHWAY nome, Mile 16. Make| offer. Ph, 707. 62-tt Kitchenette and bath, Brownie the barber. 6-tf | SPACE for store or offices. George | 1~ Brother’s Bldg. 63-tf FURNISHED rooms for women. Close in. Second St. light ~housekeeping { 326 63-tf — e e STEAMMEATED Rooms, weekly 01 Montkly. Colonial Rooms. 69t | WORLITZER Spinit plano for rent. | Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143. 50 PASSENGERS ON PNA DOUBLE FLIGHT In ‘two 'sections yesterday, Pacifi¢ Northern Airlines brought 32 pas- sengers from the westward, and carried 18 .outbound. Arriving from . Anchorage were Villamin Fortunato, Charles McCoy, Don and - 26 Libby Packing C pnnel for connections to * e Boarding at Cordova were: paksenger. Newbérry,,Fensw\ck and Kounlegn. "'/ - On " the!: westwa.rd tl‘lgm Jack Noonan wént to Cordova and these persons to Anchorage: John E. | Manders, Stanley D. Street, Harry R. Lang, E. R. Adams, John Bavard, Thor Husvik, J. Reede, H: Belig, A. Thompson, 8. Wanamaker, E. Rea- gan, A, Webb, R. Lagae, W. Burk, D. Eboer Quentin and F.'C. Whit- jman. A. C. behneider was Looked to Kodiak: The National Geographic Society says that salt wells provided. the, chief income of Shawneetown, Illi- nois’ oldest city, in its early days. ator, wall-to-wall carpéting, ¢om- plete cement basement, furnace, view, immediate oecupamcy. ' SHOP-cut weather-proof cedar sid- ing, cement foundation, spun glass and kinsul insulated, hard wood floors, garages, furnaces, electrically equipped, FHA finan- cing, West Juneau. Priced $13,500 and $17,500 net to owner. Make offer, Both 3 bedrooms. | One, fireplace. CAFE—$1650 fully equipped 'at ©Small Boat Harbor, long lease;! good money maker. Terms. o $500 down buys $2,500 -Home ia| Douglas also 1939 Chevrolet car. 1 bedroom, 2 ’ oom, garage, 1% 10tS, VieW, 'FRITz COVE:' “Three ' bedrooms furnished ete. $4300 unfurnished or = $5100 ' fur- nished 2 kedroom, Douglas. TERMS-TERMS—3-bedroom home Doug! eement basement, furnace, refrig., wash. machine etc. SEVERAL homes on Highway and, one beautiful beach home ony Lena's Cove. $700 down handles'{: lovely home with 5 acres pat. land on Glacier, LARGE bldg. with garage, 2-Ldr. apt. upstairs, store space on main Juneau:, floor. Completely furnished. $6,000 buys 2-bdr. home cotnplebely Turnished’ neir school and Fed 4 Bldg. LOTS owned by Mrs. Bess Crass, 16ts owned by Mrs. Hanseh ‘dc- ross from Spruce lockers. Smith .Bldg. in Douglas etc. ~MURPHY & MUBRPHY REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS £UBURBAN P'II.D?KR" FISHERMAN'S HAVEN--2 hedroom home, fully equipped:boat shop, ; marine ways, year round waler power—no light bills, vegetahle gardens, good fishing, 5 acfes pat., ideal for fishérman or hoat repairman. Past Thane. BUILDING LOTS8 Wati‘Auke Bay Auke Lake, Pritz Cove Road.| Beach, view or’pnivacy: frontage to 5 acres. to $2,500. Patented. $600 up {COMFORTADLN 3 bedreom heme, other buildings, plenty of privacy. 5 acres patented, Peterson Hill. AILSO SEATTLE HOMES—LOTS IBob Druxman-Fhone 891 Fritz Cove Rd. ur 123 Front St. FOR SALE PRICED for quick sale—2 bdr. home,, modern conveniences, 1% lot, berries, garden, channel vlew close to school, store, bus. Douglas” 143 .or write Box 1195 Douglas. 76-2t | HOUSEHOLD turnishings, very good condition, reasonakly pricéd. Troychak’s, Duck Ct‘eek.l 76-10t NICELY furnished two bedroom home for sale in Everett, Wash. Mountain view, lot and a half, full concrete basement and gar- age, oil floor furnace, fireplate, plaster walls, hardwood floors, tile bath, venetian blinds, inlaid ln- oleum in kitchen, nice lawn, ‘gar- den, fruit- trees.: $8,500. PO Box 1958 Juneau. 16-6t MUST SACRIFICE " immediately— “lovely’ mahogany dining room table, 1 buffet, 1-single bed with springs, 1—% bedsprings, 1 dav- eno, 1 coffee table, 1 dresser and assortment of venetian blinds. Ph. 322 76-tf B0AT ARCADE—can be used as, halibuter, seiner or troller—46 ft. long, 12 ft, 6 inch beam, 45 hp. ? heavy duty Atlas in good condi- tion,with or without halibut gear. Please write Hilmar Pedersen, Petersburg, Alaska. 62-8( 10 1t. Cabin Boat, 7% hp. outboard motor; $175. Call Black 519 be- tween 5 and .7 p.m. 13-6t SIANO, excellent condition, _Call 262, Sgt. Nichols. $150 -6t ACIFIC OIL RANGE, compléte with hot water coils and tank, $100. Phone 462 Douglas. 70-tf NILL trade, sel: or lease estab- lished Roadhouse with accom- modations for twelve or more, completely furnished. Excellent completely furnished, } 50 n' +... for only four cents extra a day! Come in and see how the amazing mew Hotpoint AUTOMATICALLY washes dishes hygienically clean and dries them electrically. All you do is load racks which are specially designed to prevent breakage, add detergent and turn the dial. Average dish-handling time is cut to seven minutes! Quick L —Clegn—Safe! Dishes are double washed, double rifited and clectrically. Self-cleaning, Hotpoint Dishwashers even turn themsclves off. Convenient front-opening feature eases loading, pro= 5t top work surface and permits hocpoint’s effective MAIL BOAT M. S. AEGIR ':S:gjfipg}rom Juneaun’ 1st, 10th and 20th each Month (Loads at "Small Boat Harbor) Calling: Excursion Inlet, Lemeisurer Islang, Gull Cove, hunting and fishing area—also wonderful opportunity for trapper and family. Excellent trapping. Prefer to trade for fishing or trolling boat—or what have you? Address Yerrick Creek Lodge; Mile 1340. Alcan Highwey. 66-12t “The thinking fellow Yk - Calls a YELLOW?? ;oom and bath on first floor. bedrooms and bath on second. Recreatlon room - in basement converted into 1 bedroom apt, with ‘bath and fireplace. Com- pletely ‘furnished. Large yard garage. Excellent eondition. Lo- cated on 7th ‘Street with fine channel -view. MHW'SF pric “ V(E\;mto’l‘ on.. 7th ! Street. \ DUPLEX: Very duxurious owhers apartment, with $75.00 per month Tental unit. Both- apartmbhts completely furnished. Good loca- tion. View. GE. autematic fur- nace in top condition. Well built house with large-liwing room and modern lm:hen, o ment. § ¢tleared paten ground. ;-nm cofimercial gard- en, Good bedch and boat modr- age. William Winn-Phone 234 . Oftice fn Algska Creait surea ANY pal part of wwn—u nen-ly y Pprice. x4 S sl 900 1 bed furn. Wulfllgby n evict.lon Will take deposit. 300 1 bed furn Bdstn R Small, 1 avallsbln today. 183,250 shop on Willoughby. wnoev ’ main artery fronts: 1 $5800 3 bed furn. . close in,. view. 86,800 2. bed furn flunnnm Bsml‘ workshop, close i 11,0002 ‘béd furh High#iy. " Uiifin, view, large rooms. Star H. k)nug and | Phone 676 over First National Bank } 1$12,000 2 houses, 3 bed and 2 2 bed and 1 bed. Seatter Tract. :315 C00 rcoming house 6 rooms Bjus large owners apt. 2nd across Tr- anof. Will finance. $15,000 2 bed furn. Behrends 3 yrs cld, hdwood floors. Large hbi’nl { and garage. Yard. 817,000 3 bed furn, { yrs old) Income $! 50 Behrends ;11 hdwood' floors. Ocdu- pancy within 30 days. 1$17,000 2 apt Duplex, Gold Be]L | Best construction, auto furn. n- come $200. View, furn best. $19,000 4 bed furn, Highway. Beau- tiful yard, view, 350 ft waper hwy frontage, 4 acres. Owner will finance reasonable, Douglas Highway: : ’ss,soo 3 bed furn. Beach side. Seawall, garden, view, close in, fs:d 000 3 bed unfurn. Upper side : New, all hdwood floors. Garag Douglas: 1 $5,500 2 bed furn. 200x50 lot wilh creek, hedge, gardens. $7,800 3 bed furn 100x100 lot fenced, nice lawn, garden. ! Auk Bay: !sz 700 large 1 room furn, view, flat beach near Minfield. $6,500 2 bed furn, 54 ft water fronte age. 14x6 Thermopanes. Near DeHarts. Bsmt, new plumb. $8,000 2 bed furn. Auk Rec Arpa Stone fireplace, bsmt, paneled lvngroom. Second house. Newly wired for REA. $2,000 handle. ' OTHERS INCLUDE Service statian, beauty shop, restaurant, maripe shop, theater, two Hot Springs lodge sites, downtown Juneau: Business Buildings ¢ NIGHT. showings - by nnngemeut. Call us before 5:00. ¥ PETER 'WOOD Real Estate No. 3 Klein Bldg: ; USED CARS 1937 CHEVROLET coach, good con- dition. Call Black 900. 7645t 1947 PLYMOUTH deluxe sedan, low mileage, good condition. Ph. 893. 744t o '40 FORD coupe, perfect body m;:i mechanical condition. Phone 446, 70-6¢ '46 INTERNATIONAL pickup truz Phone 416. 1947 INTERNATIONAL, pickup. %-ton : 5-41 —_— e ——— 1947 FORD V8 club coupe, radia and heater, R. W. COWLING CO. i MISCELLANEQUS JUARAN1LED Rennsuc Permah- ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201, 315 Decker Way. —_— e, WINTER and POND, Co., Ine. Complete photographic Supplies Developing-Printing-Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materiale ' Blue Ptipting - Photostata LOT 60 x 150 cleared. Located on Douglas Hi-way between Ski top-spray action. #VERYBODY'S POINTING TO ABTOMATIC ELECTRIC Dishwashers Alaska Eiectrie ‘Lightand PowerCo. Idaho Inlet, Elfin Cove, Port Althorp and Pelican and dependable service to all points For regular the in Icy Straits and Cross Sound throughout/ year, ship via Mail Boat M/S Aegir. Charfer U. S. Mail Freight PHONE 22 PELICAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Francis C. Hyde Box 4 Juneau ! { i YELLO 0R14FORA W CAB Trail and bridge. Red 745. 502-t{ — e — DUPLEX HOUSE, 10th and D, Sts. Income property. For appoint- ment phone Red 212. 63-t1 LOST AND FOUND LOST—folder r of snap-shots and negatives. Finder please leave at Elks Club or Empire. x-f JOINS JIRP PARTY Melvin G. Marcus of Seattle ar- rived yesterday by Pan American and is a guest at the Juneau Hotel. He came to join the Juneau Icg- tield Research Project. The cattle egret, a bird of the |suumem hemisphere, feeds on ifi- ' sects distributed by the feet of graz- ing livestock.

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