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THE DAILY ALASK2 EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, MAY 10, 1948 W-A-N-T A-D-S #-_—d roof. Pine- rge living furfiace, large 3 bedrooms, ete. 10th Beac 2 large sum- 4-room, cabins Lena's BUY on the om sa home. full letely £ mi ce= furn- basement central location, .r. Body and in Highway, furn. st Glacier 3-room part. ed, Erwin bricktex and 3-mi $1,600 2-bd $5,800; furn or large yard 2 furn. houses, 5-bdr. compl furn., TTENTION hat 3-bdr larg STAR 3 bdr LADI ce stoc shor HILL mc furn furnace, etc. Blouse shop shop, new afes; ation P, at inventor} houst 500 eral apt APPROX $400 income 1 down apt pay m APEX, FOF TSU; 2 can- driv- RRESTER ueri lling equip.; r store, etc. ing, 1 ’ MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National Bank FOR SALE (Confinued) 4 ACRES patented land, 812 foot frontage, 11 mi. on Glacier High- 3 room cabin, kitchen un- finished but usable $1650. P. O. Box 2293 884 4t t pile WASHING MACHINES FOR SALE | 1 Easy Vacuum Cup Spinner, built - like battleship, $65.00; | 1 1946 Easy Spinner, has had hard use but still a mighty fine washer, $145.00; 1 1947 Easy Spinner, we turned this mach- ine over and chipped the enam- €l, will guarantee like new other- wise, - $165.00. All for sale on terms backed by our guarantee of satisfaction. PARSONS ELEC- TRIC COMPANY. 884 3t TARPET Sweeper, like new, rea- sonably priced. Ph. 837. 884 3t DINING Table, buffet, 6 chair piece bedrocm set, knee-hole desk and chair, davenport, match- ing chair, occasional chair, otto- mann, one 9x12 living room rug, 6x7 dining room rug; excellent condition; all furniture mahog- any. Ph. Red 328. 884 tf FOR RENT NICE Clean Room, steam-heated. Lower rent. 315 Gold St. 656 tf ABOUT 950 square feet -office space, facing Frankun, 2nd flocr, Seward Building. Will par- tition and decorate to suit ten-| ant. R. E. Robertson, phone 334. 860 tf NICE CLEAN BOOMS weekly of monthly. Cclonial Eotel. Ph. 18! NTCE CLEAN steam heated rooms also steam baths. Scandinavian ! Rooms. ROOM; Hotel. kitchen pr hone '886. ileges. Home u! " MISCELLANEOUS WINTER ana PUAD, CO. fne. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - Printing - Enlarging Artists' Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats entative AVON PRODUCTS repr : i 475. P.O. Box 762, Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. aper curls, $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. tt AVANTED: Clerk stenographer senior clerk. Inquire Room 106, Health Department, Territoriai Building. 884 tf Ingenious new invention. comm. daily. Hollywood 3-in-1, 717 W. 11th St, Los Angeles, Calif. 884 2t EARTENDER, waiter or second cook wants work Box 4183 care | Empire 884 1 mo. WANT YOUR OWN BUSINESS? | 80 year old reputation and our| capital will back you. Others | earning up to $10,000 yearly. No experience required. We prepay | freight. Write J. R. Watkins Co.,, | 137 Dexter Ave., Seattle 9, Wash. | 884 Tt lady wishes Apt. East| Ph. 797. 82 4 CHRISTIAN of Main St. LOST ARD FOUND LOS:. omall bi patent purs Near Spickett Apts. Ross. Green 168. 844 1t WORKI} let or for summer. Ph. 711 couple wants to sub rent small apt. or house 883 3t WANT your OWN business? R. Watkins Co., Minn, e 883 or — | Large FOR SALE residence oil ate Full heat en- and $7500—3-bedroon concrete basement,* double plumbing. Se trance for two bedrooms location on North Frank in half-block of Baranof makes this property ideal all rooming or lerms Thompson Apartments. Large filled harbor $6,000--Two Douglas. Full concrete with new oil furnace ed, Excellent condition. 3 Bedroom Home. Full Double plumbing. Large om with fireplace. Good tion. Fully furnished years old WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 lot facir house in basement Furnish- bedroom basement living | loca-{ Eight WILD DEER ROPED —E | Alaska and held a hearing on natu- WOOD B-flat Clarinet, _excellent ralization of four Sitkans; Mrs, John Dolenc, Samuel Hartley, Olaf John- condition. Phone 346 after 6 p NEwS IIEMS m. Quick sale, $50. 883 3 T = {sen and Jenny Laakso. (SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE) ONE New 3% Tae Masonic Club of Sitka honor- ed District Deputy Grand Master J. W. Lievers with a banquet at the Bayview Hotel. Thirty-five members | attended, to hear an address by the SITKA, Alaska, May 1-—The City | honor guest Council met Tuesday, after only a| s inte in order to get back s regular schedule. The revised ordinance was given first ading providing for Chief of Po HP onthoard (never run) and new 13 ft. skiff, bra and marine glue fastened, $225.00, or same motor with a used 1 ft. skiff in good condition $175. Call 342 for details. 883 6t | N inut desk and chair, e nt condition; floor lamp, treadle sewing machine, |C carpet sweeper like new, All r sonable priced. Ph. 837. 883 tf KNEE-HOLE Y The reqular monthly meeling of the Aleska Crippled Children’s As- ticn Chapter was held, at Com- munity House Wednesday evening | with President Katheryn Webb pre- - |eiding. After routine business was the Chapter was addressed Grace Burley on the need ot mteer helpers to work with the dren at the Orthopedic on han- rafts and school subjects. Miss S6 $6.800—6 mo. old 2-bedroom furn- ished house at Auk Bay. See Ray Kruse. 883 f urer, $450; Fire Chief, $35; A Fire Chief, $15; Public Health Offi- cer, $35; City Magistrate, hearir City Clerk Calvin anncunced that | gicr Budda, Can be quickly converted S35 tax money for harbor improve-|purley is assigned, by the Health for tishing, Price $3,000. Speciti- | ot had been upped (o $1810%; Department, to work with patients cations and plan of construction | pl’mg L !‘u"t'\ ‘,“‘“]d arrivv‘a[ Alice Island Sanatorium but has by appointment. Ph. Blue 575, | 2Pout & month; contract for float been giving all possible spare. time 883 6t | 08s Was not yet decided; that Rich-|to Orthopedic patients which, ob- ard Peters would Le foreman on the| yiously, too great a task for one b, under the supervision of City|person and falls far short of pro- Supervisor Bill Ward | viding either an education or occu- The finance committee reported | pation for the children. the annual budget would be| ft. draft Navy built ra cruiser, Marine plywood cabin almost finished, 100 HP 35x9x4 deck $1500 buys small troller with two poles, Gray Marine engine and girdie used 3 months., Skiff and herring net included. Call 035 |that 2 long 1 short. 882 3t Pr like new,|completed. Garnick’s OLYMPIC Oil Range, reasonable, Inquire Grocer: | other chapters, hief of Police Stormy Doran re- headquarter: n appointed permanent night!e; be hired if the ACCA chapters R |patrolman and Bill Wyres tempo-| could guarantee her wages. - | Tary patrolman. ! drum type an- | A request presented by Fire Chief chor wineh $265.00 Niggerhead F“f’k““ was approved, for the bor- and halibut sheave $185.00; 4-|IOVInE Of an auxil ol gurdy drive (gurdies extra) |iTom the ANS while the large City|must be obtained for such a mo $85.00. All this gear ruck is given a thorough overhall.|and offered to write Juneau head=| tested in actual operation for , the fire departments request|qguarters for information on their il and. Tl O 1 $50 monthly allowance for re-|attitude toward such a program. i il suaranteed WEBB} FORBE ment firem clothing,! Dr. Moore al MARINE REPAIR, SITKA. g2 g|Presented ab the last meeting Was | =3 < RN ranted wo Mayor Charteris appc PIANO for |cfimen Clithero and icago Hospits 8882 3t | work with the Women's Club on the!est institutions in the wo! i ropose neert t of the U. | t r o1 HOTEL In godd. location fop jiele| Dropoucd concirh vk o n-'iL‘W ted that there had been oo dnaa. b 187 881 ¢ |Gice Club this summer; anc God- | misunderstanding of Teasor . |dard o see the SPU on improving | the 1 He explained STILL in criginal crate, one floor |¢!tY g [Iaentise {toth the Chicago Hospital furnace, $150. Call Douglas 15| City equipment was promi | Alaska benefited; the fi aiter 6 p. m. 81 4t |use during Clean Up Week-May 8lin the States tuterculo {to 15. ACA was promis ed. considera- | kone is a rare thing; the s WINDO' casing ft. x 4% In. ticn on any reasonable proposition|cause the disease is so prevalent in including window 40x64, two eight |for a new location of their hangar! Alaska children that all of the cases| pane hinged sashes 20x40, fmnwiwluch must be moved from its pres- cannot possible be cared for here— | for screen door. See Holbrook,!ent site at the Conway Dock. leaving hundreds without medical| Point Louisa. 881 4t | 2 e altention. The program is financed 57 e | Officers elected by Rotary through a special grant which ‘;m-“ good €ON- | meeting Tuesday were: T vides for ‘the transportation of the dition all arcund. $600. (.u‘“ 861. | president; Roy Ev on, V "'F“‘i"lp(uicnts. Another: Benefit of thef 881 4t ident, Frank Calvin, Secretary and | program is that doctors from the e Pige” trudk, mw;:‘a{n&‘cm-s, Pete Haugen and Leslie| Chicago institution will come to | motor, new brakes, good rubber,| """ (»udr Orth};:pedic mlr St‘;lfiy—ihm i ed | viding the finest addition to A700; 1081 panel 1 Fmd| First initiation ceremony by new !} ospital staff truck $200. b used tires, 700x20, b Gy g 2 spital staff. §5 each. ' Bhone 132. Fred Tur | officers was held last night wWith| After adjournment of the meet- ¢ officers resplendent in their ing coffee and cake were served pin. L lf: wew tuxedoes. Members initiated were Fred Spink, Willam Hayes; Mrs. Carl Rusher arrived by plane anu Clare Swenson. The new offi- from Juneau Monday to visit her R R e lsonitons cers are reported to have been Im-|parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Dex- 16 HP Johnson Outboard Mntor, |pressive in performance, manner |ter for two weeks. She has sold their $200. Phone 166. 879 6t |and appearance. ‘hume on D Street to Mr.and Mrs. | O. Rutherford. He is new office | Beta Sigma Phi held its Founders' | manager of the Cild Storage Com- Day Banquet and initiation last pany, night at Community House. Pledges | initiated were: Willia VanLear,| wpr and Mrs. George Beck were | Mary Marmon, Bonnie Stribling,'roung trippers aboard the Alaska, | Dorothy Krentz, VIr::» Frank White | from Ketchikan on a combined busi- | and Mrs. Pete Orews. Mis. B f“{’_ness and vacation trip. While here he pas r years, wa esented | from Ketchikan and paid a visit to| with e I‘uzi .’\ee::;l::“ggls;’)le\ \‘:'C:fl;‘l-,me Orthopedic Hospital being taken | ance of her res| as al-| geross aboard the Weblt's yacht, so presented with a lifetime hono- ' gomany II1. i -ary membership. } Dinner was prepared and served 5y the Presbyterian Women ELECTRIC-DRIVE (For boats with 12 tems) 150-fathom or 32 volt has been 121 Also, i of spoke on the new!| ¥ hy TYPEWRITER and sale. Call Blue 509. n some that and d for the at its Cole. | 4-door Sedan, Call | lue 302. 880 Tt| BALDWIN Acrosonic Piano, 3% yrs. old. Ph. Douglas 354. 879 tf MAHOGANY Chickering Spinet | Piano, used 5 months. Cost $1050 plus freight. Selling $750. Call Mr. Rand, 502. 879 tt Glacier Highway. 2 car garage. Phone 037, 2 long, 2 short. 878 tf| | 1837 CHEV, good condition, $600 Phone 158. 876 t! 1| Mrs. Theodore Kettleson left {aboard the Alaska to see an eye| | specialist in Seattle for a serious| eye affliction. | HOUSE for sale. Phone Black 188. 876 6t Date for the fourth Annual Moth- sr-Daughter Banquet sponsored by | sale. for | PIANG 188, Phone Black 876 6t ddie DuBeau (right), deputy game warden, dam at Fort Peck, Mont. Coyotes chased the deer into the spillway. Du in now occupied ty the Frank Richards family. The Richards will take the Rudy Sarvela place in Thimbleberry, anq Bay for the summer months. was d be- |} Beau and Gene Tourt learned that he had been operated as now receiving and would be re- ing shortly. Mr. Bradshaw was suffering from a jowl and neck in- fection of undetermined origin. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Allan have leasad the Thielke house and expect to arrive soon to work on the new hopsital building cn Japonski. The All first came to Sitka with Siems Drake Construction Company but were forced to leave a few years ago for Mr. Allen's health. Johnny Townsend, former Sitka | residentt, is returning with his fami ly to work on the Hospital con- tract as electrician. They will live their home in Jamestown Bay, Capt. Al Dietz nas been appoinied local ‘welfare representative for the|“Mocther Machree,” accompanied. by Territory and will pension children. handle old age and dependent | | | elegibility Bt G 0 Several members volunteered to| Miss Clara Kerstemkorn arrived | carnations and cards. The program 2 -(i] f‘) «“ -Ul;l t?e mu'( e of next work during the month of May and |this week from Minnesota to take was closed with the singing of “Be- menth when the city audit would be|the Chapter decided to suggest to|position of head nurse of the Ortho- | hold, ‘Tis Eventide” by the congre- through Anchorage, pedic Hospital. She has been with | gation, that a full time, com-|the ANS for the past fourteen years,| ed that Dormand McGraw hed petent rehabilitation program teach-|serving in hospitals in many states.jof the Sunday School, with Mrs. third child, was A first daughter, Dr. Phillip Moore, head surgeon |porn Tuesday afte:noon, to Dr. and |Clellan, M Orthopedic, informed the group | Mrs. Phillip Moore, at the Orthope- Mrs first permission of both the |dic Hospit fire truck|Health Department and the ANS en a The baby weighed sev- irth and | Moore 1 a named and daughter” were taken- to their home that afte doing | fine. 3 eight ds ten to Mr. and Mrs. 1olulu. His name h were not given. corr. and date of t Hedngr, and Mrs. Clarence Rands, par- ents of Mrs. Shato, left for Hono- lulu last m { ir grandson. The final concert of the school year was ven sday evening by Sitka Hi chorus and band. Both groups gave superior perfor mance. All the parents were burst-| ing with pride and satisfaction and| expressed their gratitude for the| wonderful work being done by T. F. Jones. - TRINITY GUILD IS T0 MEET WEDNESDAY The Holy Trinity Guild will hold their regular business meeting Wednesday evening May 12 at 8 o'clock in the Parish Hall. It will be a combined business and | ;social evening and all members are urged to attend. This will be the last regular meet- ing until next fall. * | Hostesses for the evening are Mrs. | Waino Hendrickson, Helen Rice and | | Helen Attke, LSRRI LS DAY NURSERY CLOSING FRIDAY, MAY 14 Nursery at Governor's Mansion will close May 14th for the sum- mer and re-open in the fall. Day | Nursery is run by co-operative | mothers, each mother giving a| day. They send their free at any time. If interested, call Rosalie McGinty, Black 875, or June Hanford, 292. 84 3t SO Sl SONS OF NORWAY lassoes a buck in the mile-long concreie spillway of 1 to await the arrival i children | | TWO HOUS Winona, COMPLETE Boay ané Pender Shop Well equipped. Reasonable. In- quire Bob-Ben Service, 93 Wil- loughby. 872 tf 3-ROOM House, 838 Basin Road 866 1 BEACH House, $2.500. Inquire Mr. Lloyd Green, Fritz Cove Road 861 1mo 1941 Dodge Panel Truck. Good condition. See it at DeHart’s Gro- cery or Ph. 023-4 rings. 849 t ES near boat harbor Phone Red 765. 843 tf AHBUE;:S unG lot. Inquire Trev- or Davis. Because glacial action has been the chief agency in lake formation, \ajor portion of the world’s lakes the north latitudes, are in 94 | | he Presbyterian Women has been| nre joel Campbell and young Regular meeting at the home of | et for May 8 at Community House.| jayughter Martha left on the Alaska ' Mr. and Mrs. Sig Jackson, 437 Tickets at $1.50 each are on sale at on o five weeks visit with relatives| West 12th Street, Thursday night he Sitka Music Store and the Pho- | i pexas and Florida. Mr. Camp-|at 8 p. m. May 13. 884 5t o Shop Studio. !pell is Observer in charge of the| S SEATTLE i = ;h)cul Coast and Geodetic Orville Paxton has resigned as|gtation. } Steward of the Elks Club and will| | act as agent for the Alaska Coastal | Airlines with an office in the Sitka, Howard Wood, nephew of the Rev. } Hotel Building in the quarters now Elwood Hunter, and a student in| sccupied by Charlie Tuengel's Bar-|Sitka High, underwent an emer- ser Shop. A new steward has, not gency appendectomy at the hospit-| pDewey W. as yet been appointed by the house | al Friday, Metzdort committee. i Vice-P and Managing Director ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME For COMFORT and SERVICE Get the NEW WASHINGTON Art Franklin, Clyde Franks and | i Habit! Frank Richards has been appoint-| Andy Johnson have formed a com- | ed US Commissioner, repiacing Er-|pany for the contract construction st Dennis who resigned some|business. Their busine: headquar- | weeks ago. Mr. Richards plans foters will be at the Franklin office on je up his present office in the Maksoutoff Street. i eum Building tut not his real| ate and accounting business. | give at Col Howard Bradshaw, in a re- cent telephone conversation with Mrs. alher husband “Brad” who left two the ' weeks ago for medical attention, Folta was aboard Judge George W W round tiip passenger I\ ' INTERIOR WEATHER I ) | Temperatures over the Tanana ‘;nnd Middle Yukon' Valleys have | been slowly rising during the past few days. Yesterday the highest daily temperature ranged from 55 GiVES FORMAL TEA FOR MQ_T_I!ER’S DAYJ to 60 degrees. At 7:30 this morn- Girl Scout Troop No. 9 honored | BT€es. . | R their mothers and members of the| & Girl Scout Board, with a Silver Tea| ATTENTION EASTERN STARS Ealurday afternoon, at the home of| All Eastern Stars and family: Dirner, Tuesday, May 11, 6:30. Ob- their leader, Mrs. Zalmain G The guests were delighted with liZation meeting follows 8 @clock. their charming young hostesses in All members requested attend. their formals and with the attrac-| Alice Brown, tivensss of the tea table. Secretary. During the tea members of the “erArp e Troop entertained their guests in a GUSTAVUS VISITOR most enjoyable manner. John Nelson of Gustavus ks Marjorie Melcolm played stered at the Hotel Juneau. piano solos. Lynn Bodding sang - “Sweet Sixteen” and “Now is the Hour,” accompanied by Anne Hen- ning at the piano. Ann Parson: played a piano solo, A tallet dance| was given by Shirley Casperson and | Nella Jermain entertained all with | a reading about “Poor Herman. with an impediment in his speech.” The hcstesses and their leaders Mrs. Gross and Mrs. Kardinoit, were congratulated and praised by| the guests, who unanimously de-| clared the tea a very special ccca- | sion. | Aileen Kronquist, the President of | the Troop, announced that the money received at the Tea would be used to send some girl to Girl Scout Camp this summer. .- CHARLES WAYNOR IS GIRL SCOUT TROOP two | NURQ@OF A Relined Asphalt Roof Coating that Protects Your Investment lotte (left) liberated it. SUNDAY SCHOOL OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS SPECIAL PROGRAM Under tke direction of Mrs. Daie Belchery a special Mother’ Day | program was presented yesterday by the Sunday Schooi classes of Slhe‘: '0 RET“R" To .‘UNEAU Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- _ day Saints. | When Charles Waynor left sever- To open the program the congre- al weeks ago for the states it was gation sang “Love at Home,” fol-|announced he would probatly make lowing which Mrs. Arthur r i his home in the south. gave a short talk. The membe Nothing doing on that line how- the Kindergarten class then recited ever, and Waynor announces bhe is short poems in tricute to Mother. |now making a tour in the states and Mrs. Earl Bost played two musical expects to return to Juneau in numb “Thine Own" by Lange, | about three months. erenade” by Schubert. Lowell R 2o T o McClellan and John Tanner both gave short talks. Mrs. James McClellan sang a solo, e Made by the Acorn Refining Co. of Cleveland, Ohio and sold under a Ten-Year Warranty g Ask for information. Don’t Put It Off . . . ... Put It ON CALL DOUGLAS 213 JAMES PARSONS RUMMAGE SALE Wednesday at 10 a.m., Northern Light Church. ‘gour Depeosits ARE SAFE pUY arnd HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS | | Mrs. 1 Bost. Sherman Tanner! was the final speaker and little Claudia Smith and Julie Martin presented the mothers present with George Stevens is Superintendent Dale Belcher, First Counselor, and S Helgesen, Secretar; Mc- Dauna and McClellan are teachers. - Dori HE manag:taent of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depcsitors’ funds Is our.s primary consideration In addition the bank is a mem- ber of Federal Deposit In- surance Corporation, which insures each of our deposit- ors against loss to a maxi- mum of $5,000. MICHIGAN VISITOR Clarence R. Hart of Coloma, Mich registered at the Hotel Juneau. DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED ADMINSTRATORS SALE NOTICE WILL OFFER FOR SALE at pub- lic auction on May 22, 1948, at 10 a. m. in my office in the Shattuck Building, the following: 2 guns, 1 watch, 1 cohoe gill net, 1 small| box, one 1929 Ford truck, foot boat with 9 HP en- gine. Howard D. Stabler, Admin- istrator of Carl Nils Anderson Es- tate. (Published in Alaska Daily Em- pire May 1, May 17, May 21, 1948) | FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION For a Limiied Time Tussy Deodorant $1.00 ‘size, nowso‘ Such a very timely offer, coming as it does at the beginning of the warm weather season. An excel- lent cream deodorant, it banishes underarm odor . . . checks per spiration . . . keeps you dainty. * No waiting for it to dry . . . no need to rinse off . . is not harm- ful to fabries. Stock up! Subject to 209 Excise Tax JUNEAU DRUG COMPANY Phone 33.

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