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“For Better Appearance” CALL TRIANGLE CLEANERS Hmendort Field Getting Trenches And Bomb Shelters .ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Aug. 15— (P—Bomb shelters and slit trenches are to be dug throughout the El- mendorf Air Force Base and its adfacent housing areas. the base newspaper “Sourdough Sentinel” sald yesterday. The defense measures were an- nounced at a staff meeting of the 57th Fighter Wing, the publication reported. Location and type of construction for the shelters is under study now. Peasant Skirts—Special this week— $3.95 to $7.95 Stevens Up-The-8tairs Store 81-2x 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 St s witiieysesy HelerT. 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, Sjtuated on east shore of Douglas Island, approximately 1 mile NW. of Ju- neau-Douglas Bridge, containing 2192 acres, and it is now in the files of the Land Office, Anchorage, 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, 1950. Last Publication: September 6, 1950 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That Ella M. Anderson, administra~ 4 eix-of the estate of George Ander- : som, deceased, has filed her final ! account and report of her admini- . stration of said estate, and her pe- L tition for distribution thereof, in the, United States Commissioner's Court, for Juneau Precinct, at Juneau, + Alaska; that 10 o'clock A. M., Octo- 1 ber 6th, 1950, has been fixed as «+ the time and said court the place + for hearing same; and that all per- . soms concerned therein are hereby notified to appear at said time ané place and file their objections, if Ry, 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.ace. Dated: Jumeau, Alaska, August 1st, 1950. ELLA M. ANDERSON, Administratrix. Publish: August 2, 8, 16, 23, 1850. Pa= UNITED STATES DEPAR Bureau of Land Management Land Office April 27, 1950. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Notice is hereby given that the Pelican Cold Storage Co., has ‘filed | an application for a trade and man- ufacturing site, Anchorage Berial 011533, under section 10, Act of May {14, 1898 (30 Btat. 413: 48 US.C. | 461) for a tract of land situated on Chichagof Island on the northeast- erly side of Lisianski Inlet Plat ol U.S. Burvey No. 2819, latitude 57° 57" $0” K. longitude 136° 13' 55" W. (approx.) at witness meander cor- ner No. 1, containing 3.82 acres, and it is now in the files of the Land Offjce, Anchorage, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- 40 LAND, 41 LEAVE | " BY PAN AMERICAN § ¥n yesterflay’s operations, Pan {Amverican World Airways brought 120 passengers from the south be- | sides those going to Whitehorse jand Fairbanks, and carried 41 out- bowmd. Artiving from Seattle on P'lighl | 823 were Orville Bilyeau, Sotonidbn Dowis, Revados Faustino, Pete Fa- via, Flogd Guertin, Martin Holm, Florence and Catherine Osborn, with infant Marjorie; Mr. and Mrs. Denald H. Prow, Verna Smith, Rob- ert Sheldon and William Vance. Flight 905 brought Adele Bros- geau, Frank Connell, Brnest Fuller, Joe Heueisen, Arthur Muzzin, Theo- dosia Smith and 20 passengers go- ing farther north. i Southbound, George Bust and T.| L. Smith were booked to Annefe| f}sland. Frank Marshal, N. A. Suth- erland and Max Patashnik to Ket- chikan and these passengers to Seattle: Mr. and Mrs. D. McGraw with Jimmie and Pattie; Floyd!' | tremendous compared to what the | were reported for the week ending THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASRA ing made their spawning grounds some days before the season opened QUAKE LOCALE S Monday, according to advtces! SALY < reaching the Fish and Wildlife| mm m mr Service offices here. { Whether the northern area will| c find itself with a lot of empty cans | (By the Associatéd Press) three weeks from now remains to' Some scientists agreed today that be seen, however, as the runs may | yesterday's earthquake—one of the improve through the Icy Strait and | greatest ever measured by man— Chatham Strait districts. { may have occurred near the wild Some indication of this was seen|fastness of the Himalayan moun- by C. Howard Baltzo, assistant re- | tains. gional service director, who said that | - Whether the big quake shook the the Columbia River Packing Co.|earth in Tibet, Eastern India or trap at Point Adolphus reported a|Northern Burma was uncertain in catch of 9,000 pinks in 24 hours yes- | the opinion of these seimologists. terday. { The Rev. Daniel Linehan, S$.J., While this amount is small, it is ' head of the Boston Qollege seis- mograph station at ‘Weston, Mass., trap caught before the season said it was not surprising that no opened. The service used the trap word had been received from {ne for tagging purposes for several vicinity of the quake. weeks before the commercial sea- | He said his opinion was “better son opened, in thejr program to get than a guess” that it probably oc- 25,000 pinks_tagged. curred in the wild Himalayas of All they could catch was a total | Eastern India. of 16,000 fish in two weeks—about| British experts decided the giant 1,500 or so each day. “remur took place in Tibet, or per- Elsewhere in the Territory, catches | haps Burma. One Kew observatory | otficial placed it between the Him- Aug. 12 with Prince William Sound’s | alayas and Burma. ison, Dr. Harry Flynn, Margaret I | The Princess Louise is scheduled | t Jam Info Kefchikan Days, Bill Connelly, George Smith, | {ota1 5o far termed a “near lnllure"l lDr J. Rineheart, J. W. Pehrie, Ar- | py officials. ! 1 thur Young, Milo Kallman, William s | | Only 168965 rases have been Davies, Robert Randle, William the lowest on record,! | packed there Armstrong, R. G. Meyer, Lowill o 4 ’ H Thomas, John Roberts, J. G. Rob- | This compares to last year's 372,900 | inson, A. Denman, Irene Denman, |35 Juneau’s Linda Harris, J. E. Murphy, J. L. Gaskin, Earl Dombross, Mrs. C, W. | Packs stacked up about the same | Burkman, R. Pecken, Arthur John- |as last year, with 12,281 cases of | ds packed here from Taku Inlet| Norman ' and upper Lynn Canal, Total pack | from the west amounts so far m} 22,677 and from the east, 5,794. This | compares to 23,038 for the former ! last year, and 4,842 for the latter. | Cook Inlet went overboard this | year with 344,335 cases reported to | PRINCESS LOUISE IS Sou“’lnouuo FR'DAY } date, compared to 253,649 last year. | Just gbout every salmon that en- After making the run to Skagway,} tered the Inlet was captured this | season, Baltzo said, with very little ] escapement reported. This was| caused by the increased number of | am., sailing an hour later. The Louise was in port north- | gill netters active in the area. | bound last night from 6:30 to 11:30 | FROM BRISTOL BAY 0 END IN 8 DAYS Whelan, Bruce Parker of Seattle and Mr. Jackson. No passengers disembarked. l ! SEATTLE, Aug. 16—#—The “sal- | mon airlift” bringing seasonal can- | ! nery workers out of Southwestern | : Ne Pinks Running Near Juneau; Boat Alaska fishing grounds should De‘ completed within the next eight days, Pan American World Airways | With the pink salmon season go- | reported today. ing into its third day, hopes for D. E. McMorran, regional trnfflc! any kind of catch.in.$he.Junean isuperintendent, said the airline al- | area dimmed further today as prac- | ready has operated 12 special Olip- | tically all vessels concentrated to | per flights. to return more than 600 eastern and western | Hodge, Ray Sifferman, Jorganson, Leroy Peterson, Charles Genther and C. A. Wright. to arrive southbound Friday at 8 In Germany, the Geophysical In- stitute of the University of Geottin- gen supported the view it might have originated in Burma or Tibet.: It was described as the strongest in| the Institute’s 50-year history and more violent than the one which flattened Messina, Italy, in 1908, kill- ing more than 80,000 persons. ‘The Philippines weather bureau, NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE ' IS HEREBY GIVEN,| that the undersigned was on the 10th day of July, 1950, duly ap- pointed Administrator of the estate of Rasmus Christian Rasmussen, deceased. All personis having claims a'filnst the estate of deceased are required 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.! McLean, 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. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. June 1, 1950. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Notice is hereby given that Wil- liam L. Fitzpatrick has made ap- plication for a homesite under the Act of May 26, 193¢ (48 Stat. 809) Anchorage Serial No. 014265 for a tract of land described as Lot “B” Smugglers Cove Group of I'lomt:-I ' TMENT OF THE INTERIOR |* l Main and Front Streets ¢ Phone 477 : the southward, around the Ketchi- | kan vicinity. Anan Creek, near Wrangell, for years the spot where at least 50 seiners gathered each season, was practically deserted, with only three boats reported there. Heavy runs are reported in the mainland streams back of Ketchi- kan, with a large escapement hav- ST R | UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management Land Office Anchorage, Alaska Date: May 31, 19850. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Notice is hereby given that Ro- sanna Schneider, has made applica- tion for a homesite under the Act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) Anchor- age Serial No. 014649 for a tract of land described as Lot 4, Fritz Cove Group of Homesites, situated on east shore Auke Bay and west side Fritz Cove Highway adjoining un~ approved Survey 2634 and Survey! 2548, Plat of US. Survey No. 2610,| containing 0.77 acres and it 1s nowl in the files of the Land Office, An- chorage, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned land should file their adverse claim ‘in the Land Office within the period of publication or thirty days there- after, or they will be barred by the provisions of the statutes. GEORGE A. LINGO, Manager. First Publication July, 19, 1950. Last Publication: Sept. 13, 1950. I Chirepractic. Health Clinle Dr. John M. Montgomery fishermen to Seattle or San Fran- sites, situated at end of Fritz Cove, cisco. Present plans for additional | Highway, on Auke Bay, Plat of U. S.} charter trips to bring the remaining “ Survey No. 2492, containing 0.99 fishermen and cannery personnellacres and it is now in the of out of Kodiak, Cold Bay and Naknek | the Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. before August 24. | Any and all persons claiming ad- A similar “lift” will be set up to versely any of the above mgntioned fly fishermen out of Southeast|land should file their adverse clal.m, Alaska, but, because of the later in the Land Office within the period | 1947 season along the protected waters of the inside passage, that south- bound movement will not get under- way until September. }‘ UNITED STATES { DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. | June 1, 1950. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION {l Notice, is hereby given that x.m,usi Carlsoh has made application for a homesite under the Act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) Anchorage Serial No. 014905 for a tract of land de-| scribed as Lot 23, Hood Bay Group of Homesites, situated on Hood Bay, Admiralty Island, Alaska. Plat of U. 8. Survey No. 2412, containing 5.00 acres and £ is now in the files || of the Land Office, Anchorage | Any and all persons claiming ad versely any of the above mentionea land should file their adverse claim |/ in the Land Office within the period of publication or thirty days there- after, or they will be barred by the provisions of the statutes. GEORGE A. LINGO. ‘Manager. First publication, June 21, 1950. Last publication, August 16, 1950. | ! | | | | Dr. Geo. M: Caldwell i Attention Shippers: MAIL BOAT Sailing from Jumeau 151, 10th and 20th each Menth (Loads at Small Boat Harber) Calling: Excursion Inlet, Lemeisurer Islamd, Gull Cove, Idaho Inlet, Elfin Cove, Port Althorp and Pelican For regular and depend: versely any of the above mentioned land should file their adverse claims in the dand office, within the per- jod ' of ‘publication or thirty days theseafter, or they will be -barred by the provisions of ‘the statutes. CHESTER M. McNALLY, . Acting Manager. “First publication: June 28, 1950. Last publication: Aug..23, 1960. ;M«w o in Icy Straits and Cros: U. S. Mail Francis C. Hyde year, ship via Mail Boat M/S Aegir. Freight PELICAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY - M. S. AEGIR able service to all points s Sound throughout the Charter Box 4 Juneau of publication or thirty days there- | after, or they will be barred by the . provisions of the statutes. ' GEORGE A. LINGO, Manager. | First publication, June 21, 1850. Last publication, Aug. 16, 1950. EvEs ExaMINED VIBUAL TRAININD Plumbing Telephone Blue 737 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. 12th and Make your flo stays Keep your tile, linoleum or wood floors bright and gleAming with Johnson's Glo- Coat. It's 50 easy to use! Just apply—it dries in twenty minutes to a beautiful durable finish. ors shine this easy way! use GLO-COAT-it which recorded three heavy ‘quakes over a four-hour period, tentatively placed the center of the dlmu'b.n(:fi about 658 miles south of Manila in | the South China Sea. Seismologists—the men who study quakes—said such a shock striking in any inhabited area would have | caused devastating destruction. ! CALCUTTA, India, Aug. 16—(P— | Earth tremors shook Calcutta last | night, throwing much of the city into panic, but no casualties or| damage have been reported here. Crowds ran shrieking into the| streets to pray, The official Calcutta seismologist said the center of the quake ap- peared to have beén a point in the eastern Himalayas in China, about 50 miles from the northeast border of Assam, The shocks felt locally were de- | scribed as being of great fntensity, so sharp that seismograph needles were thrown out of -whack. | ORDNANCE DISPOSAL TEAM TO DESTROY BEACHED MINE BULLETIN ~— Coast. Guard headquarters here announced this afternoon that a U.8. Navy erd- ‘nance dispsal teatn had destroyed the mine which hed laim on the beach near Cape Decision, 70 miles southwest of Wrangell, sihce Friday. A two-man Navy ordnance dis- posal team from Kodiak was at Annette Island today preparing to go to Howard Cove near. Cape De- cision to destroy a beached mine, according to Coast. Guard head- quarters here. Py The mine was feported Friday by men aboard the fishing vessel Faith- ful. Coast Guardsmen later defi- nitely identified it as a mine. 1046 Taylorcraft Seaplane, 436 hrs., dual eentrols, metal prop., 2-way ragdo, 12 wolt generator, ratchet starter, new spare engine in- cluded, price—$2,250. Box 228, Mt. Edgecumbe, Alaska. 82-3t NEW Thor washer, top yellowed in fire, ‘otherwise good—will sell for only $100 to settle. claim. Peter «Woad;. . . : BALDWIN atrosonic piano, $700. 1. S TROLLER 31 ft. ready to go $1800. BRONCO, $2,000; Sea Sled $350. ODDS and ends call 911. 5 ACRE HOME SITE, good house running water, $750. Also equity: i large comfortable furnisifed housée—a bargain. Write Empire BATHTUBS, radiators, wash basm{ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1950 W-A-N-T A-D-§ Phones 676 and 207 | i THE Don C. Foster home at Auk! Bay—completely furnished, acre] land, excellent water system year round, 2-ear garage, large néw deep-freeze, new large refriger- ator, wal-to-wall carpeting, com- plete cement basement, furnace, view, immediate occupancy. SHOP-cut weather-proof cedar sid- ing, cement foundation, spun glass. and kinsul insulated, hard wood * fioefs, garages, furnaces, electrically equipped, PHA 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 #arbor, long lease, good money maker. Terins. $500 down buys $2,500 home in 208, 81-6t§ Douglas also 1999 Chevrolet car. % ‘v -4 1 bedroom, garage, 1% lots, view, SALE'or trade—1940 International] fumnished etc. truck. Phone 103 between 10 a.m. { 34300 unfurnished or $5100 fur- and 6 p.m. 4x!| nished 2 bedtoom, Douglas. TERMS-TERMS—3-bedroom home Douglas, completely furnished, cement basement, furnace, refrig., wash. machine etc. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT — due, to the sudden illness of the, owner, we will now sell the Jack Warner home on Glacier ‘High-§ SEVERAL homes on Highway aad why (2 mi) for $16,500, which is§ oOne beautiful beach home on $2500 less than our original price.§ Lena’s Cove. $700 down :handles 4 bedrooms,. concrete basement§ dovely home with 5 actes pat. large living room, ome of the] diand on Glacier. largest and most beautiful yards LARGE bldg. with garage, 2-bdr. in the Juneau area. 4 actes pat-{ apt. upstairs, store space on main ented, 350. feet of beach frontage,{ floor. Completely. furnished, 2 car garage, Partly furnished.136,000 buys 2-bdr. home completely Showings in order of calls to 811} furnished near school and Fed office open until 6:00 every dayj Bldg. SQUARE DANCE The summer dance of the Square Dance Association is to be held this Saturday night at 8:30 in the Par- ish Hall. USED CARS 1938 CHEVROLET 4-door sedan. Good condition, Call 366. 82-4t 1948 PLYMOUTH at $250 less than any car in its class offered for sale in Juneau today. 4-door sedan, all new tires, top eon- dition, all extras. Price .$1285. Call 911 for demonstration. '49 CHRYSLER 4-door Windsor; like new, very reasonable, $2,500. 175 A Gastineau Ave, 80-6t SR TR S e 1948 PLYMOUTH Special Deluxe 4-door sedah. Radio, heater, ex- cellent condition.: Phone 039— 2 short 1 long ring. 8-6¢ —_— s L 1947 PLYMOUTH deluxe sédan, low mileage, good' condition. Ph. 893, 4-t1 46 INTERNATIONAL pickup truck Phone 416. INTERNATIONAL, pickup. %~ton 75-t1 1947 FORD V8 cluo coupe, radio and heater, 1947 PLYMOUTH 4-door sedan. R. W. COWLING CO. ng © Heafing Nights-Red 730 E Street bright vp to- until ‘this is sold. <Call- 911 or]LOTS owned.by Mrs. Bess Cross, visit us at No. 3 Klein Bldg.] lots owned by Mrs. Hansen ac- Peter Wood. 80-3t1 ross from Spruce lockers. -Smith Bldg. in Douglas etc. 3ILL NET BOAT, Cape Race, length 35' beam 105, 125 hp. “un“ & Ku”“ i) i) 1 Norberg engine fully equipped fory"pp rope ACCOUNTANTS gillnetting. Will be in town Aug. | 19 to 2lst. Price $10,000, For Phone 676 over First National Bank information, contact owner An= tone Hopen or Madsen's Fishing and Cycle Shop. 80-5t HOUSEHOLD furnishings; G. E. washing machine, Hotpoint stove, Majestic, coal and wool stove; can be seen at I. Goldstein resl- dence from 10 am. until 5/pmi. 80-t1 BALDWIN Acrosonic spinit plano. Best care, cost $800, cash $500, terms $600. Call 1007. 80-tf FWO small houses, West 12th St. Reasonable. - See Jack Westfall, {Phone 48. 8-tf SUBURBAN PROPERTY FAMILY home, 3 bedrooms, bsmt., cabin, other bldgs., main high- way, Pederson Hill BEAUTIFUL 5 acres patented beach land south of Thane, 2 or 3 bedrooms, own waterpower sys- good features. VIEW lots at Auke Bay on man highway. Also Fritz Cove Read; 5'.acres Auke Lake; 30 acres Lemon Creek. All patented land. ALSO SEATTLE HOMES—LOTS i J 1 | 5 acres patented land, 2 rm. log} tem all year, no light or water, bills, marine railway, tools, other ! i FOR SALE —_— 1 Bedroom, furnished, Casey Shat- tuck distriet, large yard with gar.") den, $8800. 4 BEDROOMS—S' baths, 2 fire- places, large Jiving room, dining room, monel metal kitchen. Bed- Toom and bath' on fitst floor. 2 bedrooms . and- bath on secona. Recreation room th Bhsement converted into 1 betitcem’' apt with bath and fireplace. Com. pletely furnished. Large yard garage. Excellent condition. Lo-,. cated on Tth Street- with fing * channel view. Reason-ole price ‘Terms. VIEW LOT on 7th Stréeét. DUPLEX: Very luxurféul 'Gwners apartment, with $75.00 per month Tental unit. Both apartments completely furnished. Good loca- tion. View. G.E. automatic fur- nace in tep condition. Well built house with latge living" room and medern kitchen, Base. ment, 3% acres cleared patented ground. Large commercial gard- en, Good beach and boat moor- age. Office In Alagka Credit sureau —_— . (4 arge . kitchen, - Hvingroom 15t floor; 2 bedfpihs 2nd. View, 3 blocks publie ‘schools, 2 blocks Catholic school, “tbledk hospital, Begutiful view, just repainted, renovated. Completely furnished. 6th at Bast, back of Second house up on East." s NEW LISTING—2 api. duplex, front and rear entrances:to both, hdwood floors, full bsmnt, auto. oil, furn. like new, -2.bedrooms each apt., down furn up unfurn, 709 W. 10th. Owner finance 5%. SPECIAL—26 miles above Haines, log house, 3 outbldgs, 5 acres pat. Right on highway. $2,000, $500 down, $30 mc. it SPECIAL—come in and read thes:®| description of . Manley, Hot || .+Springs, Baranef Hot Springs, #/ Mol> Harbor 135 gcres pat. “h» £PECIAL—a large downtown bldg., ' 109% occupied, $75,000, Wwill gross 814,000 ‘yeat. 4 ANY part oI town-at neatly any Dprice. Juneau: , 2 bed furn,, 181,00 1 bed furn, Willougby. An evluuo.n Will take ‘depesit. $2,300 ' wed furn Basin‘R, Small, available today. | SMALL house, 528 4th 8%, Lok ds Andl now Glo-Coat is positively water- repellent! Even when you spill things, they wipe away without marring the. shine! Save money—buy larger sizes. Get won- derful water-repellent Glo-Coat today! SLIGHTLY USED vacuum cleaner. Phone Red 170 after 5 pm. 75-tf DAVENO, swing rocker and breakr fast set, excellent condition, $175. Sgt.’ Nickols; Phone 262. 75-4t VACUUM CLEANER, $25.00; show' case, $25.00; canary cage, $2.00; vacuum cleaner, $15.00. 1700 Gla- cler Highway. 59-tf s ARG CRESENT Apartments. Call 128 i 8-t M R B - ¢ CRUISER “Northwind.” Phone Blue 809, 178t SEVERAL large and Smau Dis- monds, Perfect stooes. Bargaip prices at the First National Bank. t R * equipment, - See First Nationa! Sank. 98-8t 80 x 100. Beautiful view, Call Red 153 after 5 pm. 523-4t BOAT “Valiant", hailbut and troll- thg gear. See ¥. S. Epperson or oMl ‘Blaok' 895, 18-t B . DS NN AL HIGHWAY nome, Mile 16. Make ofter. Ph. 707. -8 MEDIUM sized hoys bike. Good ‘cvhdition. Phone Green 198 ‘after 8 p.m. 17-t8 HOTPOINT range with warming ‘ovén, double bed, spring and mat- tress, Phote 434. 77-20t W GfoWn—110 hp. 1 year, 0ld, 100 hours; inquire Bud’s Bar. & 81-u JEHOLD * furnishings, very d6d -conditioh, reasonably priced. ychak's, Duck ‘Creek. 76-10t — OIL 'RANGE, complete ‘fot “water coils eand tank, ‘Phone 462 Douglas. 70-tf 'x 150 kleared. X.ocated on Douglas Hi-way between Ski Trajl and b¥ldge. Red 745. 502-t1 LOST AND FOUND LOST—a Topaz stone earring. Call | 835. K 82-2¢ LOST—man’s wrist watch between Lutheran Church and Baranpf Hotel, Phone 571. 82-3t oL i S e S S T LOST—man's diamond ring. One large stone and two smallstones. Call Black 578—Reward. tf FOUND—2 keys on chain, owner may have same by identifying at Empire office, FOUND—birthday gift pencil in- scribed “Anna Illinois”. Ownet may have by identifying aud paye JOIINSON’S . 6LO=-COAT P ———————————— . ing for ad. |Bob Druxman-Phone 891 Fritz Cove Rd. or 123 Front St. LEGAL stenographer wanted for temporary work: to Aug. 26th. Phone 334. 80-tf $3,250 shop on Willoughby. Water, main- artery ‘frongs:® $5,800 3 bed furn, Star H. Snug § close in, view. 4 1$6,800 2 ‘bed furn Gastineau. Bsmt., workshop, close in. $11,000 2 bed, furn. Mighwag. ., Unfin. " view, large rooms. WANTED — Baby-sitting - days { evenings. Call Jimmie Barcus at. the Empire before 4 olalock p.m.. v i HELP wanted— Alaska Laundry. 80-6¢' RENT 1 or 2 bedroom house or apartment by permanently em- ployed Juneau man and family. Non-drinkers. Phone Douglas 2. . 80-tf WISH to rent, lea or sublease house or apt. Ph. D. P. Dunton office mgr. R,"W. Cowling Co. 3-t1 GOUPLE to share -expense on Al+ can Highway—Juneau to Great Falls, ' Empire 0-1224. 69-ti —————— WANTED to trade for 30 ft trolig- 1 tractor and trailer, 1942 mefa in good eondition. Ideal,for long | distance hauling. Box 60 Haines, Alaska. 64-00 Vi oo oA RSO DRESSMAKING and _aitera Phone Red 632, 46- WAITRESS at Percy's Cafe, 45-8 ininiarai i b st i W0 PAINT now! Call Ralph A, Tref- fers after 5 pm. for free esti mate. Phone 996 33-tf ROOM and board—Phone Bouglas; 765. tf FOR RENT hachelor house near Douglas. Bridge, furnished. Ph Douglas 765. 6% JPACE for store or officés. George| Brothér’s Bldg. oy 83-tf i on e, FURNISHED 'light housekeeping , rooms forywomen. Close in. 326 WURLITZER Spinit piano for rent. Anderson' Plano Shop. Ph. 143. NOTICE The new telephone directorles have now been distributed within ‘the Juneau city limits. If you live in Juneau and have not received yours, please call 420 and leave your: name and address, Juneau-Dougles Telephone Co. 82-2t FOOD SALE | Hot dishes — salads — cakes— pies. Priday, Aug. 18, 11 am. at| Vic Power Paint Store by Past Presidents, American Legion Auxil- iary, 5 A Douglas $12,000 2 houses, 3 bed and 2 apts 2 bed and 1 bed. Income' $150, Seatter Traot. o | $15,000 rooming house 6 rooms plus large owners apt. 2nd across Bar- - anof. - Wilt finance. $15,000 2 bed furn. Benrends 3 yrs old, hdwood floors. Large bsmt and garage. .Yard. $17,000 3 bed furn. Behrends 11 yrs old, hdwood floors. Occu- pancy within 30 days. $17,000 2 apt Duplex, Gold K Belt Best construction, auto furn. In- come $200. " Viéw, furn best. $19,000 4 bed furni, Highway. Beau- tiful yard, view, 350 ft water . | hwy frontage. 4 acres. Qwner will fihance reasonable. 5 Highway:: ™ $6500 3 bed furm. Beach raide U Seawall, garden, view, -close 'in. $14,000 3 ‘bed ‘unfurn. Upper side New, all hdwood floors. Garage. as: - “nished 3 bed, hd TS, tile sinks, large bsmt’with auto oil furnace. 3 yrs old, wview. $5,500 2'bed furn. 200x50 lot with creek, hedge, gardens. ($7,8% 3 bed furn:108x100 lot fenced, nice lawn, gardeu. Auk Bay: $2,700 large 1 room. furn, view, flat beach near Minfield. . 6,600 2 bed furn, $1 T water Tront- age. 14x6 Thermopanes. Neat DeHarts. B$mt, new. plumb. $8,000 2 ‘bed furn. .AGK Rec Are: Stone fireplacé, - bsmt, paneled lvngroom. Seeond .holsé. Newly wired for REA. $2,000-handle. OTHERS INCLUDE Service station, ‘heuty shop, restaurant, marine 'ghop,. theater, two Hot Springy .?cdge_ _sites, downtown Juneau. usigesy | NIGHT showings by arrangement Call us before 5:00. | ! PETER WOOD Real Estate No. 3 Klein Bldg. GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper curls §1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201, 4 315 Decker Way. d " WINTER and POND, Go, Tho. Complete photographic Supples Developing-Printing.

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