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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA STAR-MASONS lu \I( 124 1 picnic Dougla DOUGLAS NEWS MRS, ‘WAHTO HERE Wahto of Pelican last week nd 1 POURING FOOTINGS The taking ad pouring | and | weather FRANKLIN Frankli footin 1 men of the commuf rtment everything members NO BETTER ADVICE... IF YOU WISH TO ENJOY A CHOICE KENTUCKY BOURBON— MAKE o the fi lace holler without cause, some day, the firemen 1l re larm is turned in ponsive In case of fire dial 2121 and o han ) m‘ phone until 1 in th hall answer ¢l the location of the fi hungin on I iill be ent 1 the utmost hould be do not d “Uniformly Fine Since 1869” made to see | 1l just to| nd a che KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 1% 00, 86'PROOF + THE BOND & LILLARD COMPANY lOUISVILLE KENTUCKY r the alarm sound, Lowest Everyday Prices Lowest cvaryday Pz'ic‘cEA—-Lowosl Everyday FPrices| veryaay . 10:00 A. M., 0, 4:00 P. M. H_A Buy Your Summer Foodsat BERTS With l‘onfide -F .PGSI Quality AT LOWES EVERY DAY SH AMERICAN {DAISY MAID doz. 818 ik, 79c IEGGS - BUTTER - JUNEAU’S FINEST MEATS | . 53¢ @ W o B =] i v o L = [+% > ) ° 4 o - Q % I o B Q -~ | .{np.{JaAg jsemo7 — saoua Anp.u—mg Jsamo7 Frosh ATl Meat WEINERS PICHIT dAM short Shank ~pounid §3p . | _ihare Came STEAR Hocl-A 6 Packages ALL FLAVORS { Fresh Pork th. 591 :PARE RIBS Top Quality SHORT RiBS | RIB STEAKS Pound 83 §c o+ . 25 pound sack 3319 SPAM A Suminer Treat 12 0z. Can e COFFER ISLAND BELLE Grape Juice Full Quart e .1 tall can 27¢ GUEST Toilet Tissue o L 33 I Dennison CHILI - CON CARNE fall can 43¢ 7 pound can §1 75 Chicken - Mushroom CHOW - MEIN DINNER serves fowr . T3¢ case rfifilfi Waxtex WAX PAPER Large Roll ¢ large no. 3 can 33 Gold Medal Fishers 25 v $2.39 '!‘hic Store Will Be Closed Saturday, July 28 ALMON DERBY - We're Goin'! Are You? :.Belivery’ Free! @f! Caurse! HILL ’“ A‘ [ L] 3 1"141\ GARDEN Apple Juice 16 — lLowest Everyday Prices — Lowest Evervday Prices — 1z. Can ile SMILAX FREESTONE bl > PEACHES RELIANCE =bra pefry Faftey Whole 3e¢tion 12 val — saolld ADPAI9AT jSOMOT— Sa11d ADPAISAT }S9MOT -— P -y ( Imdale YAMS . - 3 -3 JUMBO Nu-Bora " i or s Ib. pke. Y Y — lowest Evervdav Prices — lowenst FEvervdav Prices — ~— $o011d ADPAIBAY jSoMOT — Sadlld ADpPAIaAT }S3MOT — care | 4 |streams threaten i : | e e T Lewest Everyday Prices — Lowest Everyday Prices—Lowest Everyday Pricell l ARRIVING TOMORROW ... First Junior Anglers | .. Suerin ot Bvere ' Weigh In (afches; Wash, 400 ohe Dilgna"uy NI Glrl Enters unien rriving in Juneau tomorrow | 1 American to spend & month | The first two weil Mrs. Martin's daughter and Mrs. Lucille French and opherson. This will be ors first trip to Alaska. From they will go to California and B whera Mrs. Mar- home. ed in at Juneau-Young Hard- | ,H] Co, ( 1 ware men for the Territorial Sports- Inc. junior trout derby, the tirst girl has registered, and 41| more youngsters have entered the | angling contest. ichard Rountree brought in und, l-ounce, 15-inch doll; ien caught Tuesday in Salmon‘ ek nnual Lions Club pienic, 6:30 Hebert Jr., (Shorty) weigh- Monday, July 16 at Douglas 14-ounce, 1ld-inch dolly n: sy SAningSRerihed: Fo which he got from Montana Creek jo' Monday noon -1t Tuesday also fes Lynetta Hebert, 13, il to enter the cont Recent registrants Iiardware Co. are Joe dy Sturrock, 10; 10; John Aldemar, 14; Mar- | Bacon, 12; Howard Davis, 11; | an Dapcevich, 12; John Hurloc Jim Boddy, 12; John Bailey, 1 Nickie Card, 11; Dan Messer- hmidt, 10; Frank Baxter, 11; | Casey Harris, 14; John Nielsen, 13; | r, 12; Dennis O'- | nneth Boyd, 11; Tom- Darrell Burnett, 1 y, no age given. At Juneau-Young those signed in |2 David Passey, 8; Donald Mil- David Gross, 14; Dan El- David Bartholomew, 15; ichard Hopkins, 7; Joe Malin Babeock, 11; Peter Wood, 10; Gary Brown, 12 Richard Rountree, 15; Bill Holes, d Smith, 14; Bobby Greg Baxter, 14; Stvart \Hl»u-hx ad, 11; Rodger Pol- | Commi oy, 13; Bob Whistler, 13; = and | Box 2 orge Tapley, 10. deposit of $25.00. The two stores are Bids will be publiciy opened in| trations for the derby. ¢ Offic» of the Direcior of Aero- | in the wihdow of the 5, Glover Building, Anchorage | s Hardware Co. Some rather at 10 AM., AST, on July! “h o w-to-land-the-big- 19! | overheard by the jun- Where of plans are re- \ the bi jested of $25.00 will ‘be | and fishing their return. ed with | Percent | of Instrue- | 1ce Bond | | | 1 trout, have bee ni | ATTENTION LIONS CLUB is t. at T the first RRITORY OF ALASKA MENT OF AVIATION A XA AERONAUTICS AND COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Thomas | ndeau, | Richard INVITATION FOR BIDS STRUCTION CONTRACT) Anchorage, Alaska Alaska RRITORY OF ALASKA EALED BIDS, in my Lynch and Kirk Blac 1 will be rece July 20, 1951, ed, for furnishing all labor iterials and performing all| or consiruction of an Airport Strip located near Haine are nes, Specifications, .md Projct Documents may be ob ed fr the Director of Aeronautics, Al nd Communications | on, Glover Building, P. 15, Anchorage, Alaska, Aeronautic taking regis- | Prizes are " talk is fisherm vie C era, sleeping utfits shown Fach entrant is given a set of rules for the derby and for ents receives an atiractive bras ard. Wil 1 for an than 50% of the Coniract. Pay- + Bond will be roquired for an xl not le than 50% of tne dated damages for | E ed in Jencral Contract Provisions for Air- yort: Construc Specifications. Partial Payment will be made “ponthly. Minimum wage rates ap- :ble to the contract shail be as! gt nn ail iransportahon Suspended on Naknek River Until Fall Opeération es on the Naknek ‘river has been suspended until the salmon ha left the tream this fall, according to word | received by the Alaska Water Pol- Bids must be submitted upon Pro- | lution Control Board from the Arc- | gosal Form and the successful bid- tic Oil Sales company. Jer will be required to execute the That 1 age or Standard Form of Contract for Con- | from barges operating on salmor |itruction. the red salmon | Tke right is reserved, as the in-| run was pointed out by the board |-erest of the Territory of Alaska | this spring to barge operators. nay require, to reject any and all| Compliance with the Water Pol- | pids, to waive any informality in| lution Control Act in use of heav- | 5ids received, end to reject any and properly constructed barges | items of any bid, unless such bid i | nt of experien- | gualified by specific limitation. tors was assur- | Envelopes containing bids must be owners, according kealed, marked, and addressed a: | board administra- | follows: Bid for Airport Landing Sirip Haines, Alaska, to be opened at 10 ‘ AM, AST. Date July 20, 1851 | Bidder ... : Address . First publication: June 20, 1951. | Last publication: July 19, 1951. INVITATION TO BID | The Alaska Depariment of Public | of oil ba spillage of ofl is well as emplo ed oil barg ed by the karge to Amos J. Alt tor | Reporting that the Arctic Oil 3ales company barge had made two s up the Naknek river to King clmen, Archie Ferguson, president Jf the firm, wrote to Alter “The Fish and Wildlife worked ery well with us and as they ad- me the small fish e run- ) the river and s d the | .l]] would be a much better time ) complete the oil delive rere are no fish in the riy ided to go down theve er and complete . The C.A.A. had tanks full o1 oil until Septembe; hank you for your help i | | ised we | Bid for furnishing two new automo- | i | biles, Standard Club Coupe, fo.b | oil | Juneau, Alaska. | their | Interested bidders may seeure | had | bid forms and specifications by We | calling at the Department of Public sug- | Welfare, Territorial . Building, or| | writing the Alaska Department of isheries officials poin out | Public Welfare, P. O. Box No. 2781, | that spillage of oil in waters of | Junecau, Alaska. ‘ | | i ( nd and d salmon streams would especially Sealed bids will be received until ¢t the 1951 cycle of the red | Twelve, Noon, Saturday, July 21, non run and of the downstream | 1951, and then publicly opened. HENRY A. HARMON, e iy Director Departient of E. F. Halliday of San Fran- | Public Welfare. 2 is m guest at the B(u.mof‘Fxrgt publication: July 5, 1851, H.-nst publication: July 19, 1951. mon migrants 19 YEARS OF SERVICE IN ALASKA Year round Reduced Fares One Way. Round Trip 63.00 113.40 98.00 176.40 80.00 144.00 104.50 188.10 Plus Tax Reduction on/Round Trip Anchorage Kodiak Homer Naknek A. B. 10 Daily Flights — Passengers, Mail and Air Cargo Connections at Anchorage for all Interior and Westward Points | { | | i Tickets and Reservations " | BARANOF HOTEL Phone 716 June 19, 1951 single copy | ct to the conditions contained | ed until 10 AM. | and then pub- | ‘ o upon | | | 1| Grande and Co. | |GIFT AND CHWA ‘19 39 CI)EV ted in Special Contract Provisions. | — |R“NT"\ bA\V SERVI(‘E One man when | Welfare announces the invitation to} — - REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1951 TCLASSIFIED ADVERTISING REAL ESTATE 3 BEDROOM res house in good r ential neigh- borhood. Large yard. Full base- | ment. Automatic furnace, water, | and kitchen. Large living room. | Advantages finance terms. Un- furnished. INVESTMENT property on Gastin- ; ean ave. Full price $8,000. Rental | $140.00 per month. |$7550—3 bedroom house in Douglas. Under two years old. Automatic | oil furnace, garage, good corner lot. New electric stove. Unfurn- nished. Immediate occupancy. 250—1 bedroom furnisfied house in Juneau, two blocks from bus- i distriet. Belle's Cafe — Fully equipped. A certain rhoney maker. INVESTMENT property. A prime store space with apartments in | best location. Rented with good income at preesnt time. Owner financed. | TWO lots $ in 12th St. Priced at $750.00 each. 'William Winn-Phone 234 H:fhu- moved to Shattuck Building Real Estate and Investment Svunmv\' Alaskan agent for District. WE WOULD APPRECIATE LISTINGS! SHOP—Out- tanding business possibility for right party. | JUNEAU—Well equipped cafe. Best location. Priced for quick sale. COUNTRY—Cabin Lena’s Cove— also 2-bdr. home with 2 acres cleared land, garage, root house, MURPHY & MURPHY énec—ekeellent | {SPACIOUS cabin, wired, refriger- CENTRAL location, home, furn, near $10,000 cash. (W35) COMFORTABLE 3 bedroom house, furn. conc. bsmt, hot water rad- iators, fine view, good lot, Doug- las, $10,000. (W27 EXCELLENT 2 bedroom houce, 2 yrs. old, conc. bemt, paraze, clec- hot water heater and ° range, central hot air hea‘ing, pood view, Highlands. $16500. (W24) NICE 2 bedroom home, excellent lot and garden, good view and t location, furn., part bsmt, one mile from Jureau. $6,300. (W23) WELL DECORATED small 2 bed- j room home, nice lawn, full bsmt, Douglas, $5,000. (W20) FURNISHED small two bedroom home, South Franklin. (W19) ENTIRE ISLAND, 230 acres, easily accessible year round, good bldgs, other features. $26,000 (W25) CALHOUN Ave. bldg. lot. (@16) MANY EXCELLENT lots for year round homes, summer cabins, re- sorts and industrial sites. SUMMER CABINS BEAUTIFUL Point Louisa cabin, water, beach, $4,300. (W30) ator, etc. Lena Point, $3,465 (W31) GOOD for year round home, needs repairs, large pat. ground, good view. Thane. $4,300. (w21 INVEST IN JUNEAU STAURANT. $2,000. COUNTRY business bldgs. COCKTAIL bar, $19,800. STORE-APARTMENT bldg., its. $42,000. CHICKEN ranch, will sell all or part. RESIDENTIAL grocery. Will lease or sell building. (B1) GENERAL Store with considerable property. Excellent location and business. Approx. $55,000. (B3) (BB) | (W32) (B6) | 16 un-. (BS) | good business (B5) REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National Bank | AMIOUN G O ] e T e e T T Bob Dlllxmall-PhOIIe 891 USED CABS | SEDA, overhauled, ! new paint & tires. Phone 280 Douglas 2828 after 6 p.m. | 858-3t | days. 1947 BUICK Sedanette, good con- dition. Connors Motor Co. 856-5t 1940 DODGE SEDAN 4 door, good | rubber, good condition. See Rev. Willis R. Booth. 854-6t 1948 FORD CLUB COUPE, good | condition, new paint. Also con- | sole combination radio phono-| graph, plays 3 speeds, see Buck Jones, Call Black 515. Reasonable. 852-12t FOR RENT OFFICE space available Gastineau Hotel. Phone 800 “52-t1 brEA\l ueal(d mums. 315 Gold St | 133-tl i chain saw, new Titan, $20.00 day. w $5.00 day. Call 911. STEAMHEATED Rooms, wee.:ly or Monthly. Colonial Rooms. = 69-tf WURLITZER Spinet piano for rent. Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. Ml REMEMBER GREEN'S | FUR SALE —— at the BARANOF HOTEL POSITIVELY ENDS THIS WEEK SPECIAL 1949 Chevrolet 4-door Bedan 1942 Plymouth ¢-door Bedan 1941 Chevrolet Club Coupe 1946 International %-ton Pickup R.W.Cowling Co. ;115 Front Street Phone 57 }/ 1500 WATT Light Plant. MANY OTHER LISTINGS M. J. HAAS - Associate Juneau—123 Front Street 2 bedroom | Fed. Bldg.,! PETER WOOD AGENCY —$85888— EACH MONTH—EACH YEAR WE SELL MORE HOMES THAN ALL OTHER AGENTS COMBINED —$$8$88— I challenge them to list their sales each month—Peter Wood —$58888— Showplace of Auk Bay, a peeled log chalet-type building, fireplace, concrete basement, oil furnace. Completely furnished, including dishes, rugs, pictures, drapes, etc. Over one acre, beautiful lawn, flowers, gardens. Overlooks water. On bus line, near stores. $4,500 will handle. Vie Johnson home, protected cove, good beach frontage. Concrete Lasement, 3 bdrms. New Kkitchen. 3 Acres. Price $12,000. Best point for view, dock. Solid basement complete, you build house. 2 acres. Price $5,000. New House, full concrete basement, 3% acres. Next Hickey's store. Good investment for pulp pro- gram now in air. $14,200, down- payment $5,200. Five acres near Auk Lake on Highway, 3-bdrm house with full concrete basement. Barn. and second house for rental. Good water. Price $9,000. Point and beach frontage on Fritz Cove Road. $1,500. A country place in town. The Vie- nola home and 120x150 lot across Channel directly in front new housing, terrific view. Price $15,- C00. Ezgle River Landing, house and 5 acres patented on beach. Good garden spot. $4,500. IT TAKES A HICK TO CATCH A HICK PETER WOOD AGENCY Auke Bay—Fritz Cove Road FOR SALE BENDIX economat automatic wash- ing machine. Used one year. £100.00. Phone Green 900. 858-5t DOUBLE Drum Hoist with power and all the accessories. Can also Le used as drag line. Phone 399. 858-3t NEW General Electric “Stratoliner” Range with extra wazming oven. Never out of original crate. $50.00 less than Seattle cost Green 405, 857-3t CASY Washing M years old, exce $125.00, terms. Parson’s Electric| Inc 857-3t burner Monarch Range | $65.00. Just the thing for beach cabin. Parson's Electric Inc. 857-3t | REFRIGERATOR. Gilfillan five | cubic feet, overhauled at our shop, | good condition, only $125.00. Rent or buy on terms, Parson’s Elec- “tric Inc. Goldstein Bldg. or 10th Street. 857-3t WILLOUGHBY Lunchroom Doing | ss. 319 Willoughby 857-6t 3 Néar]y new $275.00. Write Box 53 Em pire. 856-ut ‘Outboard Twin . $35.00 10.00 . 20.00 . 15.00 #% hp. Johnson Motor 22 Bullet acuon - Shot gun, Long Tom 30-30 Winchester ... Set Seal Beam for Chev. complete .. 1937 iash Sedan Radio 7 tube Montgomery Ward, battery ... X 112 Sq. ft. bathroom plast.\c tue 47.00 Davenport & large chair, good as new .. 2 - $100.00 See at ’1"Mxle post Sunny Point. 856-6t 5.00 15.00 WO bedroom house. Completely furnished, large yard, 100x50 Block from school. 4th and E. St. Phone Douglas 2444. 855-6t STONEHOUSE Home, 518 W. 12th St. Five rooms furnished. Full basement, two bedrooms, estab- lished garden. Call Red 360 for appointment. 855-4t JORY FOR SALE. Phone 229 fo1 information. 854-12t %EFRIGERATOR in excenenc con- aition. Phone Blue 306 or 62. 854-6t IIGHT BANK Burroughs electric adding machine, automatic cred- it balance, almost new, $200. May be seen at Alaska Credit Bur- eau. 854-6t NEW HOUSE, FURNISHED, Full basement and Garage. Very rea- sonable. Phone Green 1045 be- tween 12 to 4 p. m. 853-6t JOHNEON 10 h.p. outboard motor. 1950 model, perfect condition. $260.00. Walter D. Field. Phone 581. 847-tf FLOOR Safe on wheels—Phone 98’ daytime or 818 evenings. T78-tf To. 3 Klein Bldg. Tel. 911 WANTED COOKS, Baker, Xitchen helpers. F. E. Co, Box 1170, Fairbanks, Alaska. 857-6t RESPONSIBLE Couple require one or two bedroom apartment. Pre- ferably unfurnished, in desirable location. Have small, well be- haved dog, no children. Referen- ces furnished.. Phone Black 950 after 5 o'clock. 857-3t RELIABLE Girl or young man to answer telephone. Pay on hourly basis. Minimum hours from 10 to 5, six days week. Apply Alaska Territorial Employment Service. 857-3t EXPERIENCED woman or high school girl tc care for two small childr®n during confinement per- iod. Phone Red 930. 856-3t HELP WANIE)—Alaska Laundzy. 758-14 lgr:ounm.ln girl. 755-t¢ { WAITRESS & Percy’s Cafe. LOST AND FOUND ANYONE knowing whereabouts of white Samoyede Husky, answer- ing to name of “Oolik”, call Blue 481. REWARD. 858-2t EATHER KEY Case with keys. Reward. Call Empire. 856-6t SNE medium sized black curly 1aired dog, answers to name Gor- lo, wearing harness. Notify William ¥inn, Phone 234. 851-tf MISCELLANEOUS 2 et R LRSS {OPE’'S SECOND HAND. STORE We buy, sell and trade. 214 2nd St. Phone 908. 783-t1 —EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY— }

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