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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Mr. Tundstrom has his boat | Claudia on the grid at Linga The shaft on the boat whips and is | ...u A t Ha I nes g0 noisy he is unable to fish be- (Epecial Correspondence) | N make it for this weather. CITY SALES TAX NOW DUE warm IS HEREBY public that th| first payment to the City of| Juneau is now due and payable on the City of Juneau C(msumcrsl One Percent Tax on Sales and | Services. This payment will include | the months of August and Septem- | ber, 1950, as the law went into effect| ELFIN CO1 on August 1, 1950. This quarterly The Forest £ payment of tax will become delin- | was in th quent if not paid on or before belor October 31, 1950 and penalties and | tat interest must then be paid in addi- tion to the tax. Both copies of the remittance form must be sent in| with yout remittance, one of which will be receipted and returned to ¢ you along with a new form in dupli- ¢ cate for making your next quar report Elfin Cove Mews Nofes. ial Corr e | John Adolfson on his boat Lollie- | came in the Cove from in sides he S break. NOTICE GIVEN to the general Ma Isla him was Douglas Freed. has returned from a two-wi stay in Seattle. He went there and returned Mr. Stanley Thompson on his packer Nuisance 4. B | Mr. Lingard has Mrs, Lillian Ho. (son’s numbered boat on the ways for a general overhaul. The tiC have been so high the past sever days that the boat does not down on the grid. a former UNIGN OBJECTIONS T 0 of the Cove and owner « (6 WIRES JUNEAU (( e the Cove |t Alpha, are in the Pioneers' i been n'Iome in Sitka and would bel The only valid objection to screen- the 10W | leased to ive letters from their ing of merchant seamen is now re- | The snow | friends. Bust and Anderson are moved by the President’s executive gulf storm. ! well kncwn in € 1east Alaska as order, the Juneau Chamber of 2 degrees and | t have been fishing here for Commerce learned today in a wire ; winter ears. Barney’s boat Alpha received from Rear Admiral Rich- is cn the grid here and nceds a ' mond, Assistant Commandant at U. | inew keel and a few ribs. The boat'S. Coast Guard headquarters in n be refloated as the top ])’U‘u'Wa(h“’\ ton, D.C. eemis to be in gocd condition. l This was in response to a Cham- grme yber’'s telegram to the Attorney O. Swanson cn his pa Fl’in | General regarding resumption of the Presbyterian Church. It d his fish in Pelican. 1ast | normal steamship passenger service | expected that Mrs. Bingle will giv to Alaska. |k at that time, All women The reply read: “Screening of of the Community interested are merchant seamen placed on manda- ‘ cordially invited to attend. tory basis under President's execu-: ive order and all field officers| under instructions. Advise maritime | Young, announces that the Cily managemnt and labor of these man- | Hall will be open three days a latory provisions. This removes only | week, and that she can be reached valid objection of marine cooks 'md there by any one who wishes to stewards union to screening and I transact any business. The days hope will result in resumption of | designated ar€ Menday, Wednesday normal shipping service.” 1und Friday is afraid the shaft may Don Foster of the boat Ardi sent the shaft on his boat to Ju- neau on the mail boat Aeiger. (Spec espondence) A]hka Oct. 17—The 1strong was in unday S ce. While here he called a meet- ing ¢f the Church Boards Committees to take care of cl matters during the absence regular pastor. 24— | HAINES, e hoat Ranger 10| F i e lii‘lw‘ ston es- ! { Mr. ana Mrs { their boat Foxy are wintering hefe it year. The Dormans hav ; ; {rented the C. A. Mortensen estate dinner was enjoyed &%\ and are alre erite Butts home Friday uests were Mr, and Mrs, | ghter Vicki | ' th ax Dorman on to t arch duck of a s g eve Walter Bust Ry arrived kKa for ence. B. J. Bingle and in Haines Christian r 23, we saw th C. L. POPEJOY, IS ! D year in City CI I Oct. 16, Oct. 31, The Princeton-Hall Cy Peck arrived in Hair the delegates from Chr in Sitka. . ippercd by the mount to ta really came for a while. First Publication: Last Publication: d KIv Work tian | Cenference everal ye For a Real F! cuits at Casle of the comin poned to an evening me ‘L‘[ nz to be o Juneau on Tues: held Cetober 27, in the Parish Hall plar ul Jr. zer of the November ner Lark came into the for supplis Clements has ,(‘r‘:n‘(‘r!! mother is leavin ‘The new I Mrs. Frar an oldtim2 Alaskan 1id goodby to his many friends and left for Ketchikan where he will sell his boat the Strawberry and then will go to Norway where expects to spend the of life w:th his grandson who have a farm. cn in ill health for the 11 years and fecls he wiil be trum has bou stove for the living xl looking GENUINE OLD STYLE SOUR MASH KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY BONDED 100 PROOF McCARTHY I PRIVAT! The Haines Women's Ciub met in their regular meeting in the Jall of the Presbyterian Most of the mecting was . SERVICE The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry D. McCarthy will share their | t; the discussion rief over the death of their 11- completing plans for the annual! lay-old son, Robert Willlam. The | Lazaar which will be held this year infant was born October 17 in Cor- | in the school on November 25. This vallis, Ore., and passed away Satur- | year the bazaar will be a carn H day. | and many booths are being planne Mr. MeCarthy left Juneau Satur- | day to join his wife, arriving in the Oregoir-city yesterday. He expects to return with her in about five days. Mrs. McCarthy is the former Ruth Torkelsen. Private funeral services will held here, with interment in Ever green Cemetery. n VIT'\TIO‘I TO Bll) 1 and is That HANG ON years ahe hiegm and aid nature to soothe and | ,nq Specks Paul went duck b to spend his last years Creomulsion relicves promptly because ; 2nd many happy ye eal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial nday. Paul fs general man- gns | l he was born. Hi ‘ it goes right to the seat of the trouble B |} g membranes. Guaranteed to plehse you P S0 Tl i ‘ stor : In the absence of Miss Callecod who has been in charge of the Church Service since Mr. Fox left, Miss D:orothea Fredericks will di- rect the worship service. . Frank Young was sworn in as mayor or the new Halnes Com- mon Council and Felix Hakkinen, Carl Tagg, George Schnable, Hoyt D and Harry Ellingen were ! swern in as councilmen. Mrs. Flora Schombel was to be among those From Common Colds wish them a speedy to help loosen and expel germ laden Jack With on his boat the Diana, or money refunded. Creomulsion has i ) siltt re and c cotti stood the test of millions of users. 3 ut in the wide L]J(“’l spaces for a relieves Coughs, Chest Colds, Acute Bronchitis —_— e STITZEL-WELLER DISTILLERY, INC., Louisville, Ky Distributed throughout Alaska by ODOM COMPANY Paddozk on his boat the ; took a party of friends ou! iay for deer. \ 1 Joe - —— he “The thinking fellow Calls a YELLOW> arl Strum has been con- »d4 for the past several Lu‘[, I;x g‘mli\. up azain The Alaska Department of Health 't go out in the cool air |announces the !nvvit:n.iun to Bid for everal }invfi vet. 'priming 5,000 copies of the Alaska > i G i Board of Health FIVE YEAR RE- c¢worn in cn the Council, but was | PORT. {in Juneau for medical treatment. Interested bidders may secure bid | Miss Clara Carson took oath as| ccratch fishing as [ forms and specifications by caling clerk ard Mis. Francis Roberts as! not showed |at Room 201 in the Territorial|city treasurer. ! . Building, or writing to P. O. Box i (1“31 Juneau, Alaska. | r. and Mrs. Karl McQuaid “n’i Sealed bids in Single will be re- on Michael were recently in! ‘cmvcd until 4:30 p.n., November Haines visiting. McQuaid is the| ’G and then publicly opened. Canadian Customs and Immigra-| C. EARL ALBRECHT, M.D. | tion officer at the border. 1 & Commissioner of Health. | First Publication: Oct. 23, 1950 Last Publication: Nov. 6, 1950. are a good many trolliny for the fall fish-i There boats around her ng but its still the king salmon has around here to date. Clements, four-year-old of Mr. and Mrs. very ill Satur night with terr the attacks oce 3 hours. Sharon 1e agein and up and playing. i F—" ST X Winter Excursion Rates FARES T0: Keichikan | REDUCED Petershurg z 0 % Wrangell PHONE 22 OR E/fi FOR A YELLOW CAB William Jahn, Scheol Superin- | | tendent, left Haines for Juneau tc jattend the Superintendent’s Con-f ference. Mrs. Jahn substituted for | him during his two and one-half | day absence. JACK KRISTARS IrIAVE 31ST ANNIVERSARY AT R. H. WILLIAMS DINNER| When Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Wil-| liams invited friends for dinner| Sunday for J. J. Meherin, presi- dent of the Baranof Hotel company, +in Juneau from his home in Seat- tle, they did not know that the din- i ner would kecome a wedding anni. versary party for two of their guests, | Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kristan, guests[ | at the small dinner party at Van- | derbilt Hill, were married in Nome 31 years ago. Mrs. Kristan arrived |in Nome on the last trip of the; Victoria in 1919, and was married | the night of her arrival in town to Mr. Kristan who had lived in Nome {since he was a young hoy. Attending the Kristans were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred - Lomen. There have been a,lot of changes in Nome in th elast 30 years, the Kristans said. Then, when the last boat came to town in the fall, Nome “folded up” until the 4th of July. TWO TEEN-AGE BOYS DROWNED, PETERSBURG Two teenage boys were drowned Saturday when an outboard powered skiff in which they were riding hit No. 87 buoy south of "Petersburg, | US, Coast Guard headquarters here reports. They were listed as Art Myren and Barney Kicker, aged 16 or 17. The empty skiff was still encirec- lu;,g the buoy a short time later | when two men in small power boats arrived at the scene a few minutes later. The Coast Guard 52-foot cutter from Petersburg joined local vessels in a search for the hodies which went forward Saturday and Ioonunued Sunday with no results. i - | | | | | | | | i \ | | | | Save an Additional 10% on Round Trips This! Juneau-Ketchikan 2500 45.00 Juneau-Pefershurg - - 1450 26.10 Juneau-Wrangel! 1600 28.80 (Plus Federal Tax) Fook At Reductions on Air Cargo Rates Too New Winter Excursion Rates Effective Nov. 1st, 1950 fllnSKW % ;IE;E’E: ATTENTION LEGION AUXILIARY Regular meeting Tuesday night. 644-1t POLIO INSURANCE gee Floyd Fagerson, Tel. 32 or 764, Box 1784, Juneau. | SEVERAL business | Phone 676 over Fi FOR SALE S 1 PIONES 676 and 207 | | | IMMEDIATE occupan: Re-built tially furnished, elec- refrigerator, quonset, tric ra .‘c, heater. hospital. $4.200. ONE BEDROOM house with somcI furniture. 5th Street. Available now. View. Priced for quick sale| at $2,750. water | > TWO BEDROOM house near school | and Federal bldg. Furnished. Oc- | cupancy in two weeks. COMPLETELY furnished two bed- roomn house near Northern Com- | mercial Co. Will sell for cash or trade for good fishing boat. SMALL house cff Gastineau Ave. Steel cabin and plumbing fix- tures to be installed. Would make comfortable home at low cost. opportunities. Dctails by appointment. BUILDING LOTS in Juneau and on Douglas highway. DOUGLAS: [ NEW LISTING: Two bedroom | house, | lly furnished. Con-| crete foundation, basement. One| block from school. Excellent view. ATTRACTIVE bargains in property on Glacier Highway and Lena’s Cov MURPHY & ¥ IIBPHY REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS | t National Bang MISCELLANEOUS MAKE MONEY EARN to $100 and more per month eloy:s in spare Send $1.00 for in-| formation and instructions to King Co., Dept. 20, 681 Market | 5 Francisco, Calif. Muney-‘ guarantce. 643-20t | t.me at home, bac ‘wALT AU\TLIN Iu. yml‘ ical work. Experienced hou wiring. Electrical marine repair. Home phone Red 280. 633-t1 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS—Ad- dress C 1494 Empire. dh GUARANTEED Realistic Pu.mn~ ent, $7.50. Paper curls $! up. Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201 315 Decker Way. | CALL WINTER and POND, Co., Inc. | Complete photographic Supplies Developing-Printing-Entarging Artists’ Paints and Muaiecuus Hlue Printing - Pholusiats HELP WANTED HEX.P WAZ\'IEDV——\MIHLOKI for pa* time work, competent typist with accounting experience, good sa ary. Address PO Box 3081, stat- ing qualifications and age. 645-Ct LOST AND FOUND LOST—Pair of natural color p per scnality glasses with plastic rim. Please call Home Cafe in Doug- las. 644~ 3t WANTED 1 WANTED—to rent or sublet, 1 or| 2 bedroom house or apt. R. J.| Prueher, PO Box 1235. 645.tf | | PERSON as part time mercantile investigator cn a fee basis, for the City of Juneau and surround- ing districts. In reply give age, | qualificalions, phone and address. | Reply Daily Alaska Empire C1602. | 641-6(1‘ 45-t4 WAITRESS at Perey’s Cate., 4 | $1800—an old house with . LUNCHROOM, Glacler Highway, MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1950 W-A-N-T A-D-S FOR SALE | { 4 SMALL houses—all one bedroom. None of these are perfect and| all require some repairs—at the| price, however, they are excep-| ticnally good buys and for young couples wishing to save they offer a more economical and satisfac- tory form of housing than a tmall apartment. location | close to Federal Building. $2500—a new house requiring some finish work. ‘ $2600—furnished with basement— | good condition. The location has | a superb view but is a long climb. Not slide area. $4000—a good log cabin. Very fine lot. Mike Pusich house—a good substan- tial 3 bedroom home—furnished. Full basement, electric kitchen. Two lots—garage. DUPLEX—top condition and loca- | tion. Owners apt. one of town’s best. INVESTMENT PROPERTY—large | piece of land with buildings—for sale at city appraised value. A responsible tenant with bonded lease available that insures 10% return. | BELLE' CAFE—mail Box 2324. William Winn-Phone 234 ()fflre In Gastinean Hotel inquiries— | SUBURBAN PROPERTY priced for quick cash sale, SMALL CABIN, 155 acres pat. land, near Glacier. LARGE HOME, 5 acres pat. land, Pederson Hill, BEAUTIFUL location, small home, marine raillway and shop, year around waterpower, gardens, | beach, near Dupont. | VIEW lots at Auke Bay on mam highway. Also Fritz Cové Road; 5 acres Auke Lake; 3) acres| Lemon Creek. All patented land. ALSO SEATTLE HOMES—LOTS | Bob Druxman-Phone 891 Fritz Cove Rd. cr 123 Front St. FOR SALE 4-unit apartment house in Douglas. Apt. available for buyer. $10,000. Call Douglas 132. 644-6t | | | e o 0 0 0 0 o FOR SALE Thor “automatic” whirl dry washing machine. One year old in excellent condition. Call Black 1015. e o o o ORDF‘R NOW—Xmas presents and cards that are different. Avon Preducts, attractively pkgd.. Elec Xmas Trees. Mrs, A. H. Paulson, Phone Blue 657. 644-3t HOTPOINT electric range, 6 cu. ft. Norge refrigerator, Speed Queen wash machine, all in excellent condition, Bargain prices. Inquire third house south of ski trail on Douglas Road. 644-3t ATTRACTIVE 2 bedroom house, furnished, garage, basement, close to school, nice neighborhood. Red 440, 641-3t BENCH GRINDER, 9 in. lathe, drill press, spot welder, shelving, work tables. 513 Willoughby. 643-3t POLIO INSURANCE & See Floyd Fagerson, Tel. 32 or 764, Box 784, Juneau. ATTENTION LEGION AUXILIARY Regular meeting Tuesday night. 644-1t VALDEZ GUEST S. V, Ponath of Valdez is stop- ping at the Baranof Hotel. TOP QUALITY VALYVES IN USED CARS R.W.Cowling Co.| 115 Front Street SPECIAL 1947 Studebaker Champion 4 Door Sedan 1947 International - % Ton Truck ... 1937 Plymouth 4 Door Sedan, Excellent Shape 1940 Buick Special 4 Door Sedan ... TRANSPORTATION ' 1942 Dodge—Good Tires, New Motor .. . 250.00 1940 Pontiac—New Motor 350.00 Phone 57 . DAVENO set.2 pc. $100. Bed com- LOT 4 block C in the Highlands, a 30 ft. TROLLER (31A34) resonable as owner about drafted. Call 911 for appointment between 8 and 5 p.m. 642-3t plete $40." Heater portable $5. See at Lee Smith, near Airport. 642-6t E)YL burning range, good condition, $45.00. Inquire The Snap Shoppe. 641-tf COMELETELY furnished 3 bed- room house, electric range, re. frigerator, automatic washer— $6,800.00 Black 680 641-tf 1 BEDROOM house, some furni- ture, located Star Hill. $500 will handle. Rm. 431, Gastineau Hotel. 640-6t. :BAR and bldg., FOR SALE NEW LISTING—a 3-bedroom Jim- mie Larson House, large lot, gar- age, 14x24 living room with fire- place, double plumbing, price in- cludes 9x20 sculptured broadloom rug and pad, drapes and vene- tian blinds, refrigerator, electric stove and refrigerator. Best neighborhood. NEW PRICE—Pauline Brandall du- plex at 10th and D Sts. Two 2- bedrocom apts, private front and rear entrances, full basement, nice corner lot on bus line. = Now priced at $21,000 for quick sale. VERY NICE DUPLEX—two 1-bed- room apts. completely furnished, utility room in basement, new G. E. automatic furnace. View, good neighborhood. Top apt. ex- pensively furnished and tastefully decorated. Income from base- ment apt. $75. $17,000. 6,500 1 bearoom, furnished 3rd St. near business district. Large yard, Immediate Occupancy. ‘W 8th near Juneau Marine, double corner lot, 2-bedroom bright house, large kitchen and utility room, gardens, strong fence. Was $7,000, now $6,500, 6,900 4 bedrooms, new concrete basement, new kitchen, large yard 100x100, best neighborhood, Douglas. IMMEDIATE OCCU- PANCY. /OUNTRY PROPERTY FOR SALE., COUNTRY HOME—1 mile past city Imits. 4 bedrooms, large living room and kitchen, double plunib- ing, hot water heat, concrete kasement, double garage, 350 frontage both sides Glacier High- way, same {rontage on water. 4 acres patented, beautiful lawn, gardens, $15,500, owner will fin- ance, | 4,000 2 bedrooms, 4 acres pat. pend.: IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY. 8400 3 bedrcoms, 5 acres patented. IMMEDIATE = OCCUPANCY. AUK BAY. A i ACRES, protected bay, dock, 3-bedroom residence with hasement, 2-bedroom new plumbing, 1-bedroom also solid log 1-room new house. Ideal site for " v lodge. Large vegetable and flower gardens, berries. $25,000. Owner will finance for $10,000 down on°15 year loan at 67%. Auk Bay. 2,000 1 large room, on water. IM- MEDIATE OCCUPANCY. 7,000 3 bedrooms partly furnished near DeHart’s, IMMEDIATE 'OC. CUPANCY. con heuse 16 apts furnished inc elec ranges in all. Steam heat, new foundation 2 yrs ago, good roof, dance floor. Sale - cludes bar license. Rentals ing liquor store and plumbing shop, 16 apts total $500 with mno rent raises for 2 yrs, Could be about $700. Located at entrance City Float, apt. Luug. partly furn. elec. rangeg elec. hot water heaters. Close in, Tenants supply own heat and utilities. Three apts bring $14Q plus owners apt. Terms, $4004 down, 100 mo plus 6% int. By appt. Total $12,600. NEW LISTING—2 bedroom furs nished, large fenced in lawn, veg- etable garden, berries, desirable neighbors, $7,500. NEW LISTING—One bedroom stucco house, full concrete base- ment, unfurn. Second house -ad- joining now dancehall, could be living quarters. 10 acres patent- ed solid glacier fill on banks Mendenhall River, Ideal chicken ranch. - Material included to im- prove buildings, $7,500. NEW LISTING—60 x 140 lot, bes} neighborhood, view, $2,000, Juneau: $1,900 2 bed furn. Willoughty. As eviction. Will take deposit. $2,300 : oed furn Basin R. Small available today. $3,250 shop on Willonghby. Water, main artery froncs. $15,000 rooming house 6 rooms plus large owners apt. 2nd across Bar- anof. Will finance. $17,000 2 apt Duplex, Gold Belt Best construction, auto furn. In- come $200. View, furn best. PETER WOOD No. 3 Klein Bidg. - FOR RENT Tel. 81} FOR SALE — SPEED QUEEN WASHING MACHINE. EXCEL- LENT CONDITION— $75. Phone Douglas 442, 640-17t ATTRACTIVE stucco house, fur- nished, two bedrooms, partial basement, recently renovated, best buy today, 503-10th St. 639-tf choice lot «on the highway. We have a loan for a two bedroom house approved for this property which can be transferred to pur- chaser. Construction could start: immediately. Phone 416 or 672. 631-t1. e 45 Ford cab chassis, 46 Dodge pan- el, '47 Dodge panel. Phone 707 Foster’s Transfer. 625-tf WOOD FOR SALE—Cut to order, $9 rick, $18 cord. Hichey's Mkt. Auke Bay or see Wayne Small- STEAMMEATED Rooms, weekly or Montkly. Colorial Rooms. 69tt WURLITZER Spinit piano for rent. Anderson Plano Shop. Ph. 143. USED CARS 1949 maroon station wagon, heater, radio, new set of tires, May be seen next to Juneau Motors. R. B. Hemmery, Gastineau Hotel. 644-3t 1949—4 door special de luxe sedan, new tires heater, radio, etc., phone Black 265. 644-3t DODGE sedsn new engine, new tires, good condition. Inquire at the Snap Shoppe. 641-tf le'l Packard Clipper A-1 condition. 636-7%

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