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PAGE SIX W-A-N-T A-D-S | ' DOUGLAS NEWS VISITING HERE Mr. and Mrs. Arvo Wahto and i s | two children are visiting in Doug- ron SALE { FOR ALE {las this week, arriving from Peli- The DON ' FOSTER HOME on $7500—3-bedroon residence, Full|[Can last Saturday. The family 10th by appt. with. Mrs. Murphy concrete basement, ofl heat,| Will visit friends and family for DOUGLAS—Unexcelled view, 24x31| double plumbing. Separate en-|Several days and then will go to cement basement, 2 bdrs, etc;! trance for two bedrooms and the states where Mr. Wahto may Walter, Walker and Littlefield | location on North Franklin with-|Aattend summer school. Wahto is homes in half-block of Baranof Hotel|?® teacher at Pelican, While in WEST JUNEAU— $3,500, three-| makes 'this property ideal as a|Douglas the family is staying at room house on beach, basement,| small rooming or boarding house.|the home of Mrs. Gust Wahto. furnished, etc. also acreage with Terms cement basement. Fine lot. |Thompson Apartments. 1 BROW 5COUT NEWS GLACIER HIGHWAY—$1,600 well| Large filled lot facing small boat| Last Thursday the Biowaie constr. 3-room house partly harbor Scouts presented their Marionette furn., water and wired;Small cab- |$6,000-—Two bedroom house in|show to accompany the music to the in 5% mi, terms; Acreage Sun- Douglas. Full concrete basement So Apprentice, by Dukas, in ny Point; 2 houses, pat. land, with new oil furnace. Furnish- the High School Auditorium, Lemon Crk; $5800 mod. home 3 ed, Excellent condition. The prcoceeds of the plant sale, mi. marine view, etc. compl, furn., 2 streams. AUKE BAY—Unfurn. house, gar- age, excellent water, beach front- age, cash or tearms. ONE-Room cabins and large sum- 3 Bedroom WILLIAM WINN-Phone 23 Home. Full basement. which followed the show, will be Double plumbing. Large living to help pay for a luncheon room with fireplace. Good loca-|to be held at the Baranof Cofie tion. Fully furnished. Eight|Shop soon. vears old The Scouts who participated in | this program were Della Cuthbert mer homes furnished Point Lou- Gloria Hulk, Stuart Johnson, Va- isa, Lena’s Cove, Lena’s Beach - dra Fleek, Bokbie Jean Smith, Jo- and Fritz Cove, LARGE W be trunk, table Anne Maker, Sharon Henkins, Joan $5,800, 2 bdr. home. compl. remodel- model Zenith radio, both prac-| Feat stcne, Mary Anne Buch- ed, partial furn, new 3-room| tically new. Ph. 10 extension 427|anan and Sandra Boehl—Reporter, basement suitable apt. or added| after 7 pm. at Johnson. bedrooms. Real buy, immediate iiljlfsff. Bebiin A HeEt ) occupancy. INCOME PROP. Large 3-bedroom one-hdr. COUNCIL MEETING Mayor Mike Pusich, and Council- posite 3-mile post Dougl: way, $3,200. house with duplex cont 5 5y - |men Wm#Boehl, Charles Werner, apt. and 2 bdr. apt. Fine neigh-'pprNpry, 18-t. boat, in-|Sante Degan, Elroy Fleek and borhcod, garden etc., compl. furh.| 054 motor. Ph. Green 768.|Rex Hermann were present for d basement etc., $11,000.00 885 3t|regular meeting of the Douglas CAR, Adding Machine, Cafe, Boats, __ e - | city Council Monday evening ete. PARTIALLY built house on five-| William Boehl, chairman of Docks M"npfly & MURPHY ;{]11( humsw)(f; ‘une mnec] belmlv and Harbors, reported that the 60 ane on astineau hannel. | joct extension_to the'boat float has REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Call Blue after 5. 85 6t been completed o ’o(mle: x'L)mn‘ Phone 676 over First National Bank to the dock apptoach were under 3 HALICRAFTER $20 R with head- |way. Bochl recommended that the* Fon SALE ((On'mued) phones; tunes 540 KC to 43 MC,| south side of the boat float be 6-volt DC or 120 AC. Can be|dredged to permit fishing vessels 4 ACRES patented 'flGflldv BJZHf:’;"f used for fish boat frequencies. (o make use of. both sides during frontage, 11 mi. on ka“;‘ ‘-L] $ Almost new washer without| the busy season. The Council vot- :‘i‘;“]»‘ ‘h:d ’S“;’[“ \;“3}”: ”;1‘&;‘0 urP pump $75. Red 250. 885 3t ed to purchase an American Legion 0. Box 2293. 884 4t DRILL Press, milling machine, :f‘\t Xi;atzbf;:f’nl 1{1'1‘3.;18:}@0:)21_ o | Aveh Welding ol el vises, | i sTERRRERIER L 1o SO WASHING MACSINES FOR SALE| etc. Special this week, one new : 1 Easy Vacuum Cup Spinner, built like a 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- el, will guarantee like new other- ONE tative of the Juneau-Douglas Teen- 14-fcot alum. rowboat, price re- X A v assistance e duced for immediate sale. Juneau | . icqitzwffll;s meE W Welding and Machine Co. 885 tf In regards to a request by a ‘u-pw.snmmive of the Juneau Lions that the Mayflower Island be se- cured by title or lease by the City of Douglas from the Navy Depart- ment, for the Ju- New 3%z nP o oard (never run) and new 13 ft. skiff, brass and marine glue fastened, $225.00, or same motor with a used 12- w $165.00. All for sale on| ft. skiff in good condition $175. use as part of terms backed by our guarantee of Call 342 for detail: 883 6t near-Douglas Recreation Area, thi satisfaction PARSONS ELEC-| —————— —— | Council favored immediate action TRIC COMPANY 884 3t|$6,800—6 mo. old 2-bedroom furn- and will contact the Navy Depart- - | ished house at Auk Bay, See Ray| M¢nt in that regard. Also an- DINING Table, bufiet, 6 chairs, vuks 383 tf| bounced was that the {‘luns Club piece bedrocm set, knee-hole s ateur mgi!t to b:x hP.;]il thbld;» sk 2 chair, davenport, match-| 2 ter part of the month will probab- ;Jrl\;kc;)l;‘)(llr.():wcl omal chair, otto- | 30%0%¢ ft. draft Navy built raised|ly be held in the Douglas School mann, one 9x12 living room rug, | deck cruiser, Ma?me plywocd | Gymnasium if consent is given by 6x7 dining room rug; excellent| CA0In almost finished, 100 HP(he School Board. All proceeds condition; - all furniture mahog-| Dudda. Can be quickly converted | from the sale of tickets to this any. Ph. Red 328 884 tf for fishing. Price $3,000. Specifi-| program is to be used for mater- " FOREENT | cations and plan of construction by appointment. Ph. Blue 575. 883 6t ials to build suitable buildings and other recreation equipment for the Juneau and Douglas Beach. steam-heated. 656 tf NICE Clean Room, Lower rent. 315 Gold St. square facing Frankun, space, flocr, Seward Building. Will par- | tition and decorate to suit ten- 2nd | R. E. Robertson, phone | 860 tf ant. 334. CE CLEAN ROOMS weekly or | monthly. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 18' } | ELECTRIC-DRIVE DECK GEAK; (For A liquor license application by Ress Mills for operation of a re- boats with 12 or 32 volt s tail liquor store and cocktail bar tems) 150-fathom drum type an-‘ in the former Oasis Cocktail Bar chor winch $265.00; Niggerhead | was voted favoring the applicant and halibut sheave $185.00; 4-|unanimously. Ress Mills, who was spool gurdy drive (gurdies extra) | present, stated his intentions are $85.00. All this gear has been|to open for business immediately tested in actual operation for 12|after approval by the City Council NICE CLEAN steam heated rooms| TYPEWRITER and PIANO Scandinavian | 736 t | also steam baths. Rooms. ome | EX ROOM; kitchen privileges. Hotel. hone 886. MISCELLANEOUS | WINTER ana runD, CO. inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - Printing - Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats AVON PRO‘E)‘I‘IC"’)‘S representative Ph. Black 475. P.O. Box 762. tf GUARANTEED Realistic Perman. | ent, $750. aper curls, $1 up. | Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201.! 315 Decker Way. tf WANTED ‘ - .HOTEL m good lucnv.mn for | 1941 months and is unconditionally |and the District Court. suaranteed. WEBBFFORBES | Douglas members of the newly MARINE REPAIR, SITKA. 82 6 created Independent School Dis- !trict, Mrs. James Sey, Mrs. James ‘°Y‘Wenmgmn, Leigh S. Grant and; sale. Call Blue 509. 8882 3| eonard Johnson were present. aale‘ Leonard Johnson, chairman of the 881 ,'.- group, was spokesman and among jolhel things stated a definite tax or lease. Ph. 187. " Dodge Glacier Highway. 2 car garagei Sl Phone 037, 2 long, 2 short. 878 u\DUMP Truck completely overhaul- ! chorage, WhDNE.SDAY MAY. 12,1948 Taku is now and at for $2 each. | nuat school Store | cludes Douglas School, tivities, school tories, ete The annual i; the teachers, ac- board, class his- 1936. ENT SERVICES evening COMMENC Thursday their ccmmencement services. Mrs. Elton Engstrom will be the speaker. on sale at the, Val Poor's Servlcc pictures. of each grade al‘ This is the first an-! nual published by the school since at 8 o'ciock, the- Douglas Senior Class will have LAST RITES FOR - MRS. M. WARWICK | - TOMORROW AT 2 | | Last rites rm Mrs. Millie War- who passed away yesterday ! wick 'morning will be held in a private ide wervice at Evergreen |Cemetery temorrow afternoon at ‘,‘.! o'clock with the Rev. Robert Those in this class of '48 are|Trcat reading the eulogy. Carol Ruotsala, Mae Cuthbert, Bet-| Mrs. Warwick is survived by her ty Kirby, Pat Balog, Herb Bon- daughters, Mrs. George Jorgenson nett and Jim McCormick, of Juneau and Mrs. Mildred Bak- er of Des Moines, Iowa, five grand- MARRIAGE ‘DATE ANNOUNCED | children and three great grand- | Cards were received in Douglas | children. this week announcing the marriage | Mrs. Wgrwick came to Alaska {in 1889 with her daughter, Mrs of Miss Joan Louise Nelson to Mr. Gordon M. Wahto, on May 18, at the Nelson residence, 504 Seventh and G Street, Anchor- age, Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson of An- younzest son of Mrs. Gust Wahto of Douglas. The couple are hoth students at the University of Al- aska where Mr. Wahto is study- ing medicine. 10 KETCHIKAN Mrs. Wm. Robertson, Monday were passengers via steamer to Ketchikan, the home town of the latter, continue their annual visit there. Mrs. Robertson has been seve SCHOOL PICNIC TOMOROW The Grade School classes of the Douglas Public School will hold their School-Out Picnic tomorrow afterncon. Several of the classes will picnic in their rooms and cthers plan going to the,beach. W BUS SCHEDULE lowing Bus Schedule will effect while the bridge is) under repairs and closed to both car and foot traffic: Leaving Juneau—7:35 = a. m, 7:50 a. m, 12: . m. and 12:50 p. m Leaving Douglas—7:20 a. m, 7:35 a. m, 7:50 a. m., 11:50 a, m And 12:30 p. m. Schedule will be resumed with the 4:40 p. m. leaving Douglas. The evening schedule will remain the The f in same. PLEASE save this change of schedule. (pd adv) 855 2t - -ee EMBLEM (LUB WILL MEET THURSDAY AT ELKS HALL, 8 P. M. The Juneau Emblem Club No. 90 will hold their regular business meeting tomorrow night at o'ciock in th Elks Hall. President Marian Hedges requests all cers and all officers-elect present at this very meetirg as installation of officers will be discussed and pro- gram committees will compute plans for the ceremony. Mrs. Annie Whaley. Deputy of the Supreme Emblem Club will arrive in Juneau from Ketchikan Friday, May 21, and will conduct installation ceremonies to be held on Saturday evening, May 22, < MRS. LUCAS RETURNS Mrs. Lee Lucas and Wrangell where Mrs. been vlsmng with her parents, % SEATTLE- Por COMrORT and G O SERVICE | Dews A s Get the NEW Vice-Pres. WASHINGTON and Managing Habit! Director ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME Hotel 12-ton truck. new | program was needed immediately motor, new brakes, good “rubber,|so that the District could be tax- $750; 1941 panel 1-ton Ford)ed in fairness to all. truck $200. 6 used tires, 700x20, | $5 each. Rhune 132. Fred Tur ANNUAL TAKU ON SALE pin. g81 tf| The Douglas High School an- ‘37 Chn.lu “dxoor Sedan, Call | “Biue 502 oo 1| FOR SALE \BALDWIN Acxosomn Piano, 3% | GASOLINE Wash machine, corner' yrs. old. Ph. Douglas 354. 879 tf cupbeard, plywood wardrobe, — —_— chests of drawers, cash register. MAHOGANY Chickering _ Spinet walipaper 15¢ per single roll, baby Piano, used 5 months. Cost $1050 puggies, junior bed, clothes dry- plus freight. Selling $750. Call| eys trolling leads, trumpet, type- Mr, ‘Rand, 502. 879 €| writer. HOPE'S NEW & USED| | bt Sy MDSE. 214 Second St, Phone| FORREST Home and propert 208, 285 at. 'NEW WASHINGTON | WANTED: Extra stenographic| 1937 CHEV, good condition, $600 | ;‘:;ei‘“‘ Green 450 or 1;%35 t!‘; work for two young women for, FPhone 158. 876 1 | g g i b 88:’;: COMPLETE Boay anc Fender Shop | 3 o | Well equipped. Reasonable. In- Y““l‘ Deposits WANT furnished house or apart- quire Bob-Ben Service, 93 Wil- ment for man, wife Ph. Red 372. Lee Morrison. and child. | 86 tf wooden 885 tf WANTED Three drd\ur filing cabinet. Phone 525. apt. suit- | no chil- 885 3t | WANTED to rent, nice able for man and wife, dren or pets. Ph. 497. WANTED: Clerk slenogxapher or TWO HOUSES near boat harborl Room 106, Territorial | senior clerk. Inquire Health Deparlmen' Building. 'BARTENDER, w aiter or second | 884 tf 3 HOUSES unu lot. Inquire ’I‘rev» cook wants work Box 4183 care! Empire. 884 1 mo. WANT YOUR OWN BUS‘NESS7 | WORKING couple wants to sub-| 80 year old reputation and our| capital will back you. Others | | earning up to $10,000 yearly. No! experience required. We prepn)‘WANT freight. Write J. R. Watkins Co., | 137 Dexter Ave., Seattle 9, Wash. 884 7t NEW YOR&-~4APJ—!L costs lhe‘FnUs, Idaho, are charged with ra-| City of New York approximately dium and other minerals and were $850,000 a year to operate its fire'a favorite with Indians for their alarm communications system \ | 872 tt| | ARE BUY and HOLD UNITED loughby. 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 Ui B8 rha® boat Nadbor ) HE managément of this bank is pledged to conserva= tive operation. The safety of depositors’ tunds 'is our 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. Phone Red 765. 843 t1| or stis‘ '794 t LOST F\ND FOUND let or rent small apt. or huusoj for summer. Ph. 711. 883 3t 3;;1-1‘ GWN business? * J. R. Watkins Co, Winona, Minn. 883 Tt | Mdglt Hot Springs, near Twin of JUNEAI enrative power, SAVINGS BONDS FIRST NATIONAL BANK MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION SAFE STATES IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED U, ALASKA Tuesday, and Gordon Wahto is the.! John Mills and sister, Mrs.' to | visiting | 1l weeks here with Mrs. Mills.“ The Daxu 1 ‘| Jcrgenson, and they resided in the | Rlondike for several years, return- |ing to the eastern states in 1906 and in 1914 returned to Juneau, Miss Nelson is the daughter of | Where they have resided for the|for' the six-weeks Alaska season past 34 years. Mrs. Warwick was wellknown in ithe Channel area and had man friends in Juneau, and could well | be termed as one of Alaska’s sour- doughs. . The remains are at the Charles | W. Carter Mortuary. e ROSS MILL, GUEST OF HONOR, DINNER, Last night at the Salmon Creek Country Club, Ross Mill was the guest cf homor at a surprise kirthday party given by Barbara Garrett. The dinner table was attractively | decorated with red and pink tu-! |1ips surrounded by tall white tap- ers The invited guests were Annabel | | Poe, Ray Mansfield, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lockridge, Mr. and Mrs. Clff Nordenson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Car- 1l, Fern Williams, Virginia Kan- Ross Wheeler, John Sulli- Jeannie Smith, Swede Lohr, | Lyle Lohr, Earl Forsythe, Thel- | ma Peterson, the guest of honor and the hostess. — <o (HEALTH (ONFEREN(E . OFF FOR THIS WEEK i {van, 5. . (OUNTRY CLUB » 2THOUSANDDEEP STEAMER ALASKA SEAFISHERMENTO HERE YESTERDAY; Leslie, O. B. Maxwell and wife, Mr. and Mrs. K. Hoyt and son, Mrs. M. and family, Mrs. J. J. ‘smnudt Mrs. Eileen Lind, German | Abeil, Mrs. William T. Mahoney, | Mrs May Robins, Dr. J. P. Altitro FLY, BRISTOL BAY 30 JUNEAU-BOUND < - | To Sitka: b ¥ George Baggen, H. A. Gerstman, H. McElmain, H. OAKLAND, Calif., May 12—®-— The steamer alaska arrived yes- W. Green, Mrs. Gordon Gray, Mary Transportation by alr of more (e;qay afternoon from Seattle with|L. Goss, B. F. Kane, K. J. Lindsay, than 2,000 deep sea fishermen to g; passengers for here and departed | Ellis B. Reynolds, Mrs. Nila Hall, ay at 4:30 o'clock this| K. B. Edwards and wife and child, the Bristol Bay area of Alaska is g5, ggag underway. : & |morning taking 18 persons from | and Mrs. James Carlson. . _Transocean Air Lines flew itS juneau as follows: | To Skagway: W. C. Auld, and : first plane load northward last| prom Petersburg: L. J. Israeison Peterson. night. The flight takes about 11 gngq Mrs. R. Randolph e A T -3 | To Haines: I. P. Tayior. Lours, to Naknek Airport. From Wrangell; Mrs. Lee Lucas. B eI The Alaska is expected to return to The line said it had a $600,000- Linda Lee Lucas and C. M. Mull ; ‘rummrl with eight fish packing| From Ketchiks M. 1rs. J(:‘:‘(:Q:)mf:l‘:fs e i e and canning companies. M. P ring, John W. - i“ e Four flights will go north next Jr., | week and departures then are ex- pected to be stepped up to two a Jewel E. Lagua, Marcus Hager, and Robert L. Bridges. Fxom Seattle: Mrs. B. A. Darnell, The elevation of the Great Lakes i varies from Superior’s 602 feet down day in order to move 700 men a Mrs. W. Darnell. Mrs. Raymond to Ontario’s 246. week. e ol The fishermen are specialists, | making between $3.000 ana $4,000 L4 1Txan<ocenn said. | The air line hopes to obtain car- o in Alaska for the return flight. Q9 b QUEEN WILHELMINA GOING TO ABDICATE DURING SEPTEMBER AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands, May 12—(P—Queen Wilhelmina of e Netherlands will abdicate tow- lard the end of September in be- half of her daughter, Princess Jul- | iana, the Queen announced in a radio ‘broadcast tonight. The Queen, 68, has been in poor ihealth for months. - o SIX PASSENGERS 60 ON PAC. NORTHERN from Juneau | | A GRAND OLD CANADIAN NAME PRODUCED IN THE U.S.A. Under the’ Dlrm Supmillbn of Our Expert Canadian Blender CORBY'’S is a light, sociable , blend. It is our sincere belief you'll enjoy its smooth, satisfy- Sixty persons left P r yesterday by Pacific Northern | ing mellowness. Next time ask flights, including the following: ‘ for CORBY'S..q fine whiskey. To Anchorage: Dan Moller, Ruth Kylionen and 8. L. Davis. | To Cordova: Cunarr Johnson, Tom Andefson, Calvin Johnsen, El- mer Lindstrom and Hjalmer Gerde. To Kodiak: Sixteen fishermen. To Naknek: Thirty-seven fisher- men | SHATTUCK TO INTERIOR Curtis Shattuck, of the Shattuck Bienpep WiiSKEY ouororo uy e oA e eARCLAY & CO. LmiTed unors ] Available in: 4/5 QUART PINTS offi- | to be | important ; new | District | The regular Child Health Con-! 1/2 PINTS MINIATURES i ference sche®uled for Thursday {from 1 to 4 p. m. in the Juneau Health Center will not be held this week due to the fact that the | Public Health Nurses, Miss Kreuger land Miss Lello are attending the Public Health Nursing Institute in Anchurage insurance Agency, left aboard the Baranof for Seward where he will complete business matters before continuing to Anchorage and the Interior. He is expected to re- turn in about one week. s TR P B The first railroad in was completed in 1947. e 85 PROOF 68.47 Grain Neutral Spirits Albania | BAS BARCLAY & CO., LTD. PEORIA, ILLINOIY 1 1 oF ¢x£nrea VALUES daughter | ‘ ’ returned aboard. the Alaska from Lucas has | i { STARTING THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1348, OUR STOCK of RADIOS and APPLIANCES will go ON SALE at Liberal Discounts Offerings include : the famous CROSLEY Radios e Refrigerators ])eep' Freeze Units Money-Saving Prices On All Ilems! R. W. COWLING CO. 115 Front St. Phone 57 2y

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