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: RS IIEEE————— PAGE SIX B . e W-A-N-T A-D-S ~ FOR SALE , DON FOSTER FOR SALE The HOME on Immediate cceupancy. Just com- THE DAILY ALASK2, EMPIRE.—JUNEAU, ALASKA = FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1948 | jthe coming year were: Mrs. Fester Treasurer. Eoa are: Other members of the|al aunts. Mrs. Charles Wortman, Ro‘cl’(‘Ev DiRae was hound over|Ngvember and December, amounted {to the Grand Jury, Monday, on a|t, approximately $9,000. Sales Tax charge of grand larceny, by US|mcnies are earmarked for educa- Commissioner Frank Richards. Bail| j-naj and public health work . " [ : ; iited to Mooseheart. This move A new approach to the Webb- merlcan a Ion oun or rl Mills, Chairman; Mrs. Leslie Yaw,| deemed preferable to separating Forbes Marine Repairs has keen i LA Secretary and Mrs. E. M. Goddard, | .he {atherless children among sever- built by Johnny Cushing. The Mt. Edgecumbe School Choir Mrs. Fuget Faulk and Mrs. Jack|, City Sales Tax réturns for the | is giving a special concert of Russian ‘ Calvin. st quarter amounted to $11,944.68. ' & service music tomorrow eve- | A The two months of the first quarter, at the Mt. Edgecumbe Chapel. y {ownspecple are planning to attend after having heard reports of the chorus singing at the Russian Easter services last Saturday night. e 10th by appt. with Mrs. Murphy. | pleted. Two bedroom house on o 3 nd ‘ DOUGLAS—Unexcelled view, 24x31 Behrends 'Avenue. Full concrete | “'“;r;‘"‘ o o, . _|cannot be ulied for any other pur- — ;;m‘em basement, 2 bArs, etci Fasement, garage, ofl heat, tile El““}‘]fi:"‘”‘;}"‘f":““* mD“I';»"ESY ?:fl‘i, . S e vl / “‘ alter, Walker and Littlefield kitchen and bath, arrangement ;e | —— . ity of e < kMo - Giehser Sl stealing a raft of logs, belonging to | Marvin L. ‘Ropke of Pineridge, .- i WEST JUNEAU— $3500, three- from all principle rodms. Can be . inslcss, o Jamestin. Bay. . | N | o L i room house on beach, basement financed from down payment of Frank Tilson passed their CAA p_x-i— Juneau to join lhu} offices of the } furnished, ctc. also acreage with approxiemately $2500. By proclamation by Mayor Dr. :1"“‘ fi“”}sl “‘gfins:a tf;“ _é‘" s !‘:NS' s g e 5 | cement basement. Fine lot. THE HOUSEL HOUSE, 6 bedrooms W00, Ohriers Mns b o My 15 | e VISR SURCAY. . | Rt SRR, A GLACIER HIGHWAY—$1600 well| and large yard. Central location has been sét as Cleat Up Week in | constr. 3-room house partly| 1 block from Federal building Sitka. Again the drive is being spon- | e fl age, excellent water, beach front- erican World Airways photo) ing success, a repeat performance P s st furn., water and wired;Small cab- | Id 1s rooming house or for sored by the Rotarians. Not only is| ¥ A o ORI { / in 5% mi, terms; Acreage Sun-| large family. Fully = furnished the drive being given publicity! ' RE - ny Point; 2 houses, pat. land, Greatly reduced price. Terms, i % through the local paper, but through H “Yeal Lemon Crk; $5800 mod. home 3 GOOD small houses in Juneau and c s 5 . ; hanchills which have Leen left on| = ' °“r Quality mi. marine view, etc. compl. furn., Douglas at a price range from| If you win the American Legion Round the World ticket, you'll see sights like these: colorfully dressed every docrstep and tacked to every | . Behind ,/ ‘ TRt $6000 to $7.500. Apartment| native wemen in Manila, silhouetted against the familiar Pan American Clipper ships; quaint Siamese ight and telephone pole in town.| Des . Bronon AUKE BAY—Unfurn. house, gar- houses and building land. dancers in Bangkok; the Hawaiian fest called “luau” a most colerful and exciting experience. (Pan Am- | Last year’s (drive Was a roar-| ‘"es nz ' l | age, cash or tearms WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 ONE-Room cabins and large sum- 1 on a coilar pill! seems hardly possibe. | the BEST | Round the wor 5 f y § = & b HOS | Graduating this year are: Carl 5 i | mer homes furnished Point Lou-| poppper ™ Home and property, Unbelievable as it sounds, two un- {Buehanan, Jimt Chtvit, 1 Lawrence, |, s N ¥ OTicets elected 'ty the M- | isa, Lena's Cove, Lena's Beach o % PIOPEILY, i Lo ;A1 ekE il fy- SO Yy “¢ conic Club were: Ken Nordby, Pres-‘ | Glacier Highway. 2 car garage, KnoWwn, lucky Alaskans will be fly Frank Paul, Norval Peterson, Tom- ; and Fritz Cove. | A e ing by Pan American Clipper all the % A ident; Rex Marchant, Vice President Ay : . jel-| Inquire Helen Forrest, Douglas > " my Smith, Stacy Torum and Paul .., Max R it % $5,800, 2 bdr. home. compl. remodel- | 603, a8 it v around the world this fall on a Willett, This ds the sécond time ' ax Rogers, Secretary Treasur- ed, partial furn, new 3-room 3 r winning ticket f Sitka High history that the gradua- er. The meeting was held Tuesday | “ basement suitable apt. or added| \UST Sacrifice: Zenith 12-tube Launching one of the biggest and r“ tior; class is all fuile; the other year evening at the Smoke Shop. 1 bedrooms. Real buy, immediate| " comb. Radio phono. New. Ph.|most exciting campaigns ever held |being 1935. In 1941 it wes an all girl| gyooo 0 op os i [ occupancy Red 662. 888 tf |in Alaska, the Amerjcan Legion in {class. shaw, owner of Arts| ¥ INCOME PROP. Large 3-bedroom | house with duplex cont. one-bdr. apt. and 2 bdr. apt. Fine neigh- | borhood, garden etc., compl. furn. WASHING MACHINE, dining tabie and four chairs, library tabl dresser, davenport, two sm: basement etc., $11,000.00. beds and mattresses, Phone Black (98 celebration July 1 through 4. . CAR, Adding Machine, Cafe, Boats,| 440 or 85. 888 3t All it takes to become eligible|duarters in the Mills building on fonducted by officers of the lodge. informed that the five Tommy| ete | Sl S Ifor the trip, is the purchase of a $1 | Maksoutoff. Their offices will be at Mrs F. M. Goddard willbe the speak- Wood's ¢hildren who were flown 11947 KAISER, all sccessories. Call MURPHY & MURPHY , o- u. p. awitre, Hotel Junes REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS 888 3t Phone 676 over First National Bank | [y prwRITER and roll away bed 59 Call Blue 509. 888 2t FOR RENT NICE Clean Room, steam-heated.| |FOR SALE: 1947 Republic Seabee. | A-1 condition, never damaged in any way, all factory bulletins . | Post Fairbanks announces plans for an all-expense, one-month “tour ef a lifetime” to be given away in con- nection with the Fairbanks Days of | Licket at either the American Legion or the Pan American World Airways ticket office in any of the Alaska cities. Sale of tickets Legins May 15. The awarding will be held at midnight in Fairbanks on July 3, in cenjunction with the Days of '98 program. Fabulous is the word to describe he trip in store for the fortunate (SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE) | A SITKA, Alaska, May 8—The new EPOE Mother’s Day services will construction firm, Franks, Frankiin e held at the Elks Club rooms to- & Johnson, will not have its head- MOrrow afternoon at 130 o'clock, the rear of Sitka Electric Company €'} John Holic, soloist and Oliver in the Merc Building in what was formerly the Johnson ’s apartment, 8ccompanying. The Johnson’s have moved to the Carnations will be given all Elk Fraki home on Jeff Davis Stree, | mothers throughout the.day. Em- The Art Franklins have moved Flem Club members will assist. their business and the Reliable Transfer office to the new location, Community House has been very The newly organized company is Pusy the past month. Holding regu- offering prizes for the best name of- 1ar meetings at the building are the Lower rent. 315 Gold St. 656 tf| complied with, licensed till May can. ticket holder. The winner|iered for their organization. The Chamter of Commerce, the Ortho- ————— | 1949 and always flown by one . 2 Y prizes are $15 for first, $10 for sec- Pedic Guild, the Women'sClub, the B O o it 3ng| plot. 4525000, ‘Total time ‘87| take one person along o Eow |ond and $5 for third. Boat Owners Assoclation, the Cho- space, g anklin, 2 hiolies, Wetla or- Pl RSEAl: peniss / VRoRHOH,. Yo. b = { pedic Guild, the Women’s Club, the floor, Seward Bullding. Will par-| 0™ 106 5outh 5th Street, Kelso, cometime between September 1 and Frankie Martin, skipper of the and the Boy Scouts. Sponsored by | Place, returned by plane last week- | Kaiser violinist with Mrs. L. F. Efaw latives in California, have been ad- end, after a short trip to Seattle| for an operation. | Women of the Moose have been | fouth some weeks ago to visit re- W uithatd o T Many Styles for ‘a suit ten- October 31, 1948. Accommodations at o catxtlxlun ;r;ndEdcclo;{r:‘;.gnzznxu ph(t:v Washington, Phone 2453. 87 6% | (o jorr b o side trips | Ranger 6, was severely burned when ' the Women's Club, Miss Mary Rob- e LARGE Wardrobe trunk, table San Francisco, Horolulu, Manila, 'A“uvs:hyI m; ing, The Ranger 6 ;’ml;x’f'rPII;]V::?::Y:;‘::T::; iell;:;cd = 18 weekly or! model Zenith radio, both prac-'Hongkong, Bangkock, Calcutta, Ka- '8 to the Fish Bay Logging camp ctured ol i 3 ) » d E Ry monthly. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 18" | tically new. Ph. 10 extension 427 rachi, Istanbul, London, ard New ' " ‘“T‘“ to town for a plane which f{"“ er F“":bn‘lg‘]”»"“e’“°°“ lec- .'.‘81’1168 an Xercises \ —_— — after T 5 5 5t | vorl rerything o spen o, krought him in that evening. At tures on nutr ] S B NIOE CLEAN steam heated rooms| °'" 7 P ek By N the travelos | LISt it was feared that his eyes' The Beta Sigma Phi Founder's See Them Af « also steam baths. Scandinavian|HOUSE, Oabin and boat shed op-| iGh F0) 50 FHHEEEE 0 might have been injufed kut by Day Banquet was held at Commu- Rooms. 736 t| posite 3-mile post Douglas High- " To top it off, the winner will be Thursday he was able to open his nity House—as was the Mother way, $3,200. 886 3t kitchen privileges. Home Hotel. hone 3886. 1942 CHEVROLET Pickup. Excel- given an extra side trip k to his home state, on bis return from the 1d see. He was released from Dauhter Banguet. Next week the Women's Club will eyes the Hospital Friday able to return to work for at least bave their installation of officers but will be un- The —_— lent condition. Ph. Green 572 .“'Ll::l(l L(,:‘]l ML ten days. at the building and the Senior Class H @ L ' ‘7 “ls ELLA“EO s Nl 1‘-“ »I}‘lu(l»)\ 3 en v:-n,,, - will be given a banquet there by Jail 4 c u uxe Ford bkt i < Henry died of a Mrs. Carl Peterson and Mrs. Harold 11948 Super Deluxe Ford Station Wagon, located in Seattle. Write R. 1. Congdon, Box 111, Juneau, or Box 137, Winslow, Wash. 87 6t WINTER ana FOAD, CO. fne. | Complete Photographic Supplies | Developing - Printing - Enlarging world-wide tours, has announced that they will be happy to furnish 'e complete month-long itinerary including things to do and places Flying” J. £ ack Friday, in Ketchikan, Smith, mothers of two of the gradu- according to a wire received from Ates. Mrs. Harry Hagen from he husband, owner of the fishing boat Eros. Jim 1 At a meeting of the Sitka Library SHOP ¢ Pak a o . to visit. However, the winner will te _ o ; Arfists, Paints and Materlals | Ton Lo T furniehed. | 1o O his own itinerary, HENTy, Wrose boat burned at God- Board, May 5, officers elected for Blue Printing - Photostats q free to arrange his own itinerary H g jd s~ = | Good location, 416 East St. 87 tf|snould he choose. ot Springs last season, was | AVON P};O_-[—)Ué'r‘s representative X L’(\Tny;k‘tctly f;;é;lfilhl- Pa. Black 475. P.O. Box 762, tf Green 450 or 1103 F 885 tf | |DUMP T ed. Call Street. - | GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- | ent, $750. aper curls, $1 up. e - 3 = Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201.| DII“IING Table, bufiet, 6 chairs, 5- | piece bedroom set, knee-hole To give Alaskans an idea of the fun in store for the winning couple | the airline has roughed out an itine- rary of things to do at the majqr | stops. This surfing includes swimming, hing in partnership with Mr. Ha- en this year and they planned to start for home last night Jim Henry was a resident of Sit- ka for over 25 years, was everyones friend—and yet practically nothing Way. e s T sar 15 known of his past. He claimed to 315 Decker Way. tr desk and chair, davenport, match- agd a visit to pxngg}‘glt .\n? sugar | i aan 65 nd 18 Jeks oif ing chair, occasional chair, otto- fields in Ham:_m, \mun".»mnm of REHIRS: 1o his cdossst f’nends' . mann, one 9x12 living room rug, | battle and native villages in Manila, | § i 53 WANTED ; g g, | ° 4 TR il engineer with a degree from the 6x7 dining room rug; excellent|Sampling Chinese d§nx1e1 hopping THAeaitty of “risctnatis Where. He e e R KSRGS { dition; all furniture mahog-|for Swatow lace, ivory work and|C i < i % BUSINESS Woman wants small| condition; all furniture 08 G ! 3 was born, or where he lived before 3 v. Ph. Red 328, 884 tf |English woolens in Hongkong; v b : Green 429 after| 2nV. . Re 3 ccming to Sitka is also unknown. v furnished apt. 5 p. m. 887 4t| PARTIALLY built house on five- acre Thane on Gastineau Call Blue 429 after 5 LOST: Tricycle, red body, black| seat and white spokes in wheels. | Reward. Ph. Green 685. 887 2t | WANTED: Extra stenographic | pRTLI, Pre: work for two young women for evenings and Saturde Call | Black 750. 886 6t | WANT furnished house or apart- ment for man, wife and child Ph. Red 372, Lee Morrison. 86 tf Channel. mi’ll’in‘g ; 7:11Zxc)1}x\e. Acet. Welding outfit, used vises, ete. duced for immediate sale. Juneau Welding and Machine Co. 885 tf ONE New 3% HP out run) and new 13 ft and marine glue fastened, $225.00, WANTED: Three drawer wooden tiling cabinet. Phone 525. 885 tf| 2 | or same motor with a used 12- s, parades and 'h€ following day the cold ; BARTENDER, waiter or second| ft. skiff in good condition sns,w::}';‘:f ::;;e,; ?::egalfbank: Mol ihad disappeared. So, if you, too, 7 y y K 0( cook wants work Box 4183 care Call 342 for details. 883 6t .1 Baker .Amerlcan Legion Post have been strug\_zling with one of S H Empire. 884 1 mo. | Eleven is sponsoring both the cele- those endless spring colds you know R N | $6,800—6 mo. old 2-bedroom furn- WANT YOUR OWN BUSINESS?| ished house at Auk Bay. See Ray 80 year old reputation and our' Kruse. 883 tf capital will back you. Others| ———— homesite one mile below, 85 6t/ Special this week, one new 14-foot alum. rowboat, price re-| (never | Kiff, brass| iting the unique temples of Bang- kok; eating Turkish food and tour- ing native bazaars in Istanbul—not |to mention sightseeing trips in San| Francisco and New York! | Robert Young of Pan American’ Fairbanks office, has been placed in charge of arrangements for the| Round the World trip, and has been rking with airline officials in San Francisco to insure the most en- | ble. | The Days of 98 celebration in Fairbanks office, has been placed ka gold rush 50 years ago, will in- bratidn and_the world tour. DorefS‘llTJH;hift {joyable and worthwhile tour possi-| His tody is being brought to Sit- ka for burial, abcard the Denali | Mrs. Eugene Pasinski, with her siv. months old son in her arms, |stepped off a boat at the ANB float, and intc the bay, Monday. Fortunately, there was a nearby wit- 'ness to the accident and they were rescued immediately. Dr. Charteris was called at once but found mother and son suffering from nothing but |a severe. chill. | | Befcre the dip, Eugene Jr. was feeling puny from a bad cold. By ! what to do. t { Harold Veatch, owner and editor (of the Sitka Sentinel, flew south at Cowling’s RADIOS and APPLIANCES will go ON SALE at Liberal earning up to $10,000 yearly. No | 35x9x4 ft. draft Navy built raised this morning to enter Virginia Ma-| ’ H v experience required. We prepay| deck cruiser, Marine plywood A | son Hospital. He had a heart attack lscounls freight. Write J. R. Watkins Co,| ¢abin almost finished, 100. HP Weddln'g Date IS {on Tuesday and was advised to con- L 137 Dexter Ave., Seattle 9, Wash. fBUdl‘flf‘<l Can :9, uugll)%ocmbn‘er_t:_d‘ Isuif a heart specilist at once. e 2 i 884 7t} for fishing. Price $3,000. Specifi- A linot; operator and printe NeC 5 SRR | cations and plan of construction | Saturday’ une is expecte};ipew g,flve by plmxm l:m; 0ffer.ngs L l“de g % § WORKING couple wants to sub-‘ by appointment. Ph. Blue 575. { |weekend to assist Mrs. Veatch in i let or rent small apt. or house 883 6t| 3 ’ 15 | Cperatiny the aper until r. f for summer. Ph. Til. 683 3t] s %53 % on gune 5 ab 8:30 oclock Miss|CPerating the paper until Mr. the famous | e |HOTEL in good location for sale|Claire Dore will become ‘the bride X : ¥ WANT your OWN business? or lease. Ph. 187 881 tf|of Mr. Kenneth Shudshiit at the itk B i # 2 J. R. Watkins Co, Winona,| — = | Resurrection Lutheran Church. The ent Beauchamp was appoint- 7 a Minn. 883 7t|1941 ‘e-ton . Dodge truck, New(Rey, G. H. Hillrman will read o0 office manager of the Public CR“S' EY Radl"s &£ e ¥ —_—| motor, new brakes, good rubber,|the nuptials. :l{mmes at a metting of the Utili- B 2 6. 00 e 9 o e $750; 1941 panel 1-ton Ford| Mies Dore is the daughter of Mr_;tles Board :ruesday.‘ He will leave . | 2 o' truck $200. 6 used tires, 700x20,| and Mrs. Solon Dofe of Juneau, for_Porllln_rlxldfwhere his w:lf(c has been 4 i : $5 each. Phone 132. Fred Tur-| 5 i PSRRIty SR SR SRS, Woaks R f i | t . Don't Forget Dance . i Hoe e and at present is employed S tie| Beauchamp has resigned as office e l' era 0l.s JB L 5iis) Alaska Communications SyStem. ’ i . MOOSE CLU . AR e B o {manager of the Sitka Mercantile. 5 - Saturday, May 15 o | 1937 CHEV, good condition, $600 |Mr: Shudshift is the son of Mr.| . 88 2t o Phone 156 "g76 v |2nd Mrs. Arne Shudshift of DoUS™| Ghanes myengel is moving hi ¥ e e e o R gy Bromens BT Ea, andiihe s eciiiowle by s SRUENERL A Boine B eep Freeze Uniis COMPLETE Boay and Fender Shop | Northland Transportation Cm"pB“y%Building the space Tormerly oc- | Well equipped. Reasonable. In-|in Juneau. | cupied by the Nibble Bar. His pr i a s pre- S SEATTLE quire Bob-Ben Service, 93 Wil-| i . sent location in the Sitka Hotel is o | loughby. 872 tt SHORT CIRCUIT FIRE being taken by the Alaska Coastal 1 i 1 ' — | A short circuit, in electrical Wir-| ajpays. | 0neY' VIng ices ¥n ems: For COMFORT and | 1941 Dodge Panel Truck. Good|ing, caused a 2-1 fire alarm at | | condition. See it at DeHart's Gro- 19 40 a. m. today which took Ju-| paccalaureate Service will be held! 4 SERVICE cery or Ph. 023-4 rings. 849 "}neau Volunteer Firemen —some a¢ gt peters-by-the-Sea tomor: a1 Get the NEW TWO HOUSES néar boat harbor, |time to extinguish. The fire was gfterncon at 3 o'clock. Capt. Al' s Dewey W. | . |in the residence of J. R. Winters, p; . i h i Phone Red 765, 843 t1 Dietz will give the invocation and Metzdort WASHINGTON i 3 lat the Earl Apartments on Wil-|renediction; Kenneth French the i Vice-Pres. |3 HOUSES unu lot. Inquire Trev- |loughby Avenue. | Seripture reading; the Rev. Elwood / » and Habit! 1 . . or Davis. %4 v . A |Hunter the sermon. Music will be | ! 3 ‘Managing e e | TO THE NAVY by a special group from the High S . . a Director Lobsters sometimes weigh as| The Jéep Club will be re-openéd ' School chorus. A | much as 45 pounds. for the benefit of the visiting Navy, Wednesday eveni raduati KANS FEEL AT HOME mue { nesday evening graduation ALAS o personnel. The Club will open at exercises will be held at the High Phone 57 NEWYORK—(AP) —About 40 per cent of the area of New York is in the borough of Queens which con- taing 129 square miles. “ - | | |6 pm. every evening this‘week.|School Gym with Huber Gilbert | Harold Fennel and members of the giving the address and School Boax—dJ iclub will take care of the enter- President Wally McDonald presem-t taining. 885 1t ing the diplomas i 115 Front St. ‘

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