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FRIDAY DECEMBER 3, 1948' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA s ————— 177 At O 5 e — TIDE TABLE DECEMBER 4 gh tide, 4:23 am, 15.0 ft. lLew tide, 10:04 am. 4.9 ft. th tid :53 p.m., 16.6 ft. :42 pm., -0.1 ft. —— Relicve dis- tress of baby's cold while hesieeps. Rub on Vicks VapoRub at bed- time. Soothes, v! c Ks APORUB relievesduring night. Try it! flflerry Lheistmas Sensational new reduced fares —the lowest in history NEW LOW ROUND-TRIP FARE* $551.30 _569.30 604.00 1, oll travel to id for 30 doys. homeland for NEW YORK to COPENHAGEN, OSLO STOCKHOLM 768.60 HELSINKI 815.40 *In efiect October | through March be completed by April 30. Tickets va $730.80 If you can’t go to the old country for Christmas— bring your loved ones here for a family reunion! % Only 17 hours to Copenhagen or Oslo, 19% to Stockholm, 22% to Helsinki % Spacious sleeper berths only $45 extra if desired % Delightful free meals, including smorgésbord % Winter crossings are smoother by air % See your travel agent now SCANDINAVIAN AIRIINES SYSTEM New York: RCA Building West, Rockefeller Center « Cl 6-4000 Chicago: 37 S. Wabash Avenue RAndolph 6-6984 Minneapolis: 1110 Rand Tower Lincoln 4735 and NEstor 6911 Seattle: 5527 White Henry Stuart Building * SEneca 6250 los Angeles: 108 W. Sixth Street » TUcker 3739 ST HRTHIHTHTHIT e T To G Gio Vs iere You Van! 10 o - The Finesi Ca"‘: "v i ~ow Equipped with Mods T vervice in ¥ Ps and Register Your Title B The Alaska R ownership in the U. 8. Dis r with lhr rict Lanc in which land is situated, or or before JUNE 30, 1946. Upon transfer of title of declaration must be filed before December 81 of the Land owners are subject to a $5.00 PENALTY for Contact Distriet Land Offices or Juneau for instructions and forms, Territorial 2-Way Radio Phones R RO al Property Registration Law of March 24, quires each owner of legal title of land in the Terri Territory Tr: land on or after January 1 of any year, NEWS ITEMS FROM SITKA SITKA, Alaska, Nov. 28— (Special Corre pondence) — Winter arrived with Thanksgiving Day. Snow start- cd to fall Wednesday followed by a reeze which promises to be with, us r scme time. The snow arrived op- ortunel na ling that if the rain didn't 1 they'd give the Territory ack to the Russians—and serve »m right. was a real Loliday.| observed by all the! it appropriate services ternoon and evening together fo: eld open Louse through- with n Clubs afternoon and evening h out the co'd style. hundred pounds of | Totem | flown in by o the Sitka Merc. and Acded to the Cold Storage that added up to quite1 for so small a popula- | su; P Co'umkia Lumber Company ned to reopen the mill Friday | ms caued a delay. The log | were broken up and washed lL beaches by the heavy | | hizh have been rolling in from the sea the past few weeks. Al large number of logs were salva"ed‘f on the high tides—rafted and made | {y for use—only to be bmken‘ p and thrown back cn the beach. o—the mill will reopen as scon as the seas quiet down M ldreq Tilson, daughter of Mrs. Lvdia Tilson, was honor guest at a rewell dinner Friday evening giv- ¢n by the Lutheran Church at the ran Service Center. Places set for 70. Miss Tilson, who is ine this week to be married in cuse, New York, was present- ith a white Bible and an ivory andled cake server. Another paristoner who is leav- y of the ANS on presented with ce by the Wom- lea pling have chter home on C rark and plan to move Mr. ard Mrs. Al Richter and far are leaving 3itka permanen nd plan to settle in Oregon. who with Mrs. A. owns the Sitka Realty , is moving this week into the Lake View Apartment buildin ilding was purchased from Pentecostal Orphanage by A. eneau of Unalakleet some months ago and is being converted | into three atractive apartments by! Pastor Kenneth French. Fred Andersen, businessman from | Cleo Campbell, . C. J. EHRENREICH-CPA BUSINESS COUNSELLOR _ }! Accounting-Systems-Taxes PHONE 351 room 3-—Shattuck Bldg | e . AL | ql i Junean — Owners NOW 1945 re- itory of Alaska to file 1 Office in the District easurer in Juneau, on il year failure to file. Treasurer's Off; as on Tuesday everyone | dinner. | / and all the trimmings | i clot 'adopted the Papadotulos family | by fomer, Alaska, arrived by plane iesday to have Thanke:iving d:n- ner with a friend, Margaret Zieli,| ommercial teacher in Sitka High School. Passengers arriving by Totem| Tuesday were: Mr. and Mrs, Ed Roberts, Mrs. William Walton and Adelaide Adams. Leaving by Totem Wednesday were: Hazel Sievers, Mrs. Adelaide 3. Kell, Roy Evenson and Hugh| Davis. and Gun Club t, for 17 5-16 inches, <pot- for spread, Bill Sar- 7-8 inches, boots; first, for Brookman, 158 pounds, econd, for weight, Al 120 pounds, air mattress G k. Myrth Sarvela, 3 Its. nces, sct Cecoys: largest goose, Mart'n, 11 pounds 2 asoline lantern. feveral larger deer were in but as the hunters f. ter in the deby they | mat ly disqualified. The ANB award has been post- poned until some time next month. 7 offered are a Laundromat es dryer, a radio ponograph, acuum cleaner and a typewriter nblem Club is award- Deer Derb; |ora Phillips, | light; second vela, 16 iht, AI ot gun hier, 1w i trought led to reg- were auto- a The Sitka E ing what s un sest dressed coll. the Chapter has been busy for sev- eral weeks working on t! wezrdrobe. T:e money is bemg ra.sec the Ciub's tharity projects which is headed by one of the wards in "‘e T. B. San recently adopted b {the Club. The Sitka Woman's Club has in Salonika, Greece, as its speci charity project. The project started ast May when a letter was received rom the father of the famfy tel inz of his difficulti in previding for two dauzhters aged five and ven. The members of the Club ponded with a CARE package nd cince then have been sending | similar packazes monthly. package inclu dinner - as s afternoon and evening, ent which is eage all local youg: parents as well This year special empha enterta'nment for 1. A cafateria d'nner was serv om 5:30 on. The all alt ork of st ers an even: Ladies Aid mem party las raising money for the Ortlopedic Hospital shoe fund. A new orchestra provided music for dancing. Mr: Frank 1 at the new OVOX, Bob Lorenz, Ernie Handy, Ollie Kai- ser und A. G. Dexter. Prizes for co- tumes were awarded and refresh- ments were served. The Sitka High Schocl tand concert will be given De- ember 4 at the Hizh School Gym. The students hope to have a large pread, | ounces, - winter % out as proceeds from the con- [and the need for the suppnrc from t will go toward the band's visi'|every Alaskan to save our crippice o Juneau this winter. ldren. | Tentative plans provide for an ‘u.(hangc of concerts between the| Dr. M. M. Van Sandt has been ka and Juneau school bands—an | appointed Chief Meaical Oilices cxpensive project but one which a]llox the Mt. Edgecumbe Medical Cen- :itkans should support to -ow | ter which includes the Alice Island |their pride in having a juvenile | Sanatorium, the Orthopedic Hos- | and which could compete hon.r-|pital and the General Hosp tal. To with any not only in Alaska |accept this post with the Territor- s well. ial Health Department as Sen.or — | Surgeon, he has resigned from the Bail ,<-Ala ka Native Service. 5 ecember | R ,{O;y-‘_s?, o a d!,)n,c ;m“x New fall and winter amusement ¢ ation and wil|for Sitka is roller skating at Com- he theme. | muiity House. Under the manage- 1 is one ol the go- | ment of Don r, skating can out familic enjoyed Saturday and Sunia, 1y enjo ed aiterncons and evenings and //ednesda; evenir ur ely Lut ‘n the State: T e Hizh Scliool Senior j=cl-eduled V. o alent’ne Deputy E of Ketchikan, Ds- alted Ruler of the arrived his annual visit (o the lodie. He attended the regu- | #lks meeting and remaine 1 for the Purpl m Club members tiated e regular m ; evening were: Mr | Mrs Max Penrod and Rutherford ni- e weeks Ball. terms of e caused littl ple of interest lo- did such a spien- ement S T!e Bea Sigma Ph 1 Sorority ls was L‘Id at the hJ“ . an impressive -at only a nom nal 1 or the presentation —trat the impa't o s page W hardly substan- rough in ccs eain for Itant loss to the steam- exchanced by isters of the past year names drawn for secret sisters coming year. Meeting nights have been chia om Thursdays to the second urt Tuesday evenings of vkics were sec Purple Buible Ball recently | n was one of the most brilliant events of the season. The s ¢ was good, the decorations in- cgenious and effective, the lichting yomantic without being gloom: 2 women teautifully gowned. Ever) had a wonderful time. Lillian Ug- en, entertainer imported from Ju- neau, was thoroughly enjoyed and ki mly applauded. here were many private eoc tail and dinner parties before and after 2:30 a.m. W dance ended. ev one' was stll i a festive mord, the party con- tinued in full force at the Eik Ciub almost to break time. mention W ting comm an Th the Dulux Members in tiated meetin; of the Lexzi: e nes Lokk Raymond Nielse 3 n, Mrs. Jame Margaret Dixon yld Susan Fr: Linda V. Tiny Tot al director et the 1 Auxilia Rob anne Va T ces Peterson. Con nHorn were enrolled | oDt i | W-A-N-T A-D-S TOR SALE 4 BEDROOMS, furnace, basement, laundry, electric kitchen, inlaid hardwood floors, Casey-Shattuck addition. 3-BDR. partially furnished, marine view, large living room, hard- floors. 2-BDR. beautifully furnished, in Casey-Shattuck addition, immed- jate occupancy; basement, fur- nace. ARKETA property, 7 mi. post, 2 houses, acre pat. land, Lemon Creck, Briggs summer home on Point Loulsa. VCOME $265 per mo; 3 apts., best view, best location, terms, large lots, good heating plant, all apts. well furnished. DUPLEX off Gastineau st First, $4500; terms i-BDR. furnished home Point, $500 down, monthly $100 per mo. 2-BDR Douglas Beach Avenue, Norwa pay |{IURPHY & MURPHY HEALTORS - A('("OL‘NTA‘\'TS ONE Pair Sk Ph. Douglas , poles and binders. 54. 48 2t 557 €mith ike new, with ammo. Quick-draw Lawrence holster. Call at O K Rukber Welders between 9 a.m. 58 3t CYQ members. Ph. Rcd 510, Blue | 70, Black 610 and Green 600. Deadline Dec. 57 10t clectric hair drier, condition. Reasonably S and T CAothmg ter, A-1 . McGrath, s st 11 restaur: mr business tfo: He managed both the ard the Fishermen’s | and manazed Mac's Cafe | it was destroyed by fire re-| cently. The new owners will take over operation of the Sitka Cafe Decem- er 1. children ¢ 1 clder ones St. Peter’s Guild has ct dates to the ourth Tueiday evenin bemss of Sitka + Cafe onth at the next meeting will ke on at the home of Mrs. “mith who has been elected resident, replaciny M t wio resizned becar - M‘{ NG AT BOWL %BERH(’HIS A) Homer Vice- Mr. and Mrs. Stockton Webb have | returned from a month's tour of Southeast Alaska towns. Visited were Anzecn, Hoonah, Juneau, Peter: - rg, Wrangell and Ketchikan. Pur- pose of trip was to acquaint ACCA chapters of the work bein dene at Sitka's Orthopedic Hospital t Just sy CAN T ) a rare imported whisky, bott] under the supervision of the for John MacNaughton Com Montreal, P.Q,, Canada. Blended Canadian Whisky, 86.8 proof. Alaska Coastal Airlines ~through your local ficket agent—your, passage to the States on Pan American, and then to any spot on the globe! And in Sitka, Hoonah, Tenakee, -Skagway, Haines and similar communities, ACA reserves a special block of seats so that its priority with those who GMSK%% ewing Southeas AIAN AU Schenley Import Corp., New York, N. ¥ . With the recent installation oi | cctric lizhts at Evergreen Bowl| the city, Juneau’s young people; e linding 1t a very popular place | 1 which to ski, go sledding and, in | eneral, enjoy the last deep snow- all. Since the Ski Bowl on Douglas ! 2 land is quite a hike for some of | ie younzer ski enthusiasts, the dekbt lighting of the Evergreen Zowl now scrves a dual purpose in roviding a recreation spot for teen- gers in the evening, as well as a practice slope for the older skiers. President Neil Taylor, members Juneau Ski Club, and members of tire High School Junior Ski Club wish to thank city efficials for their support in providing these new light- ng facilit'es. With this added fea- ure, the Bowl promises to be a! pcpular wintertime recreation area now when darkness arrives so early, s well as in the future. All interested skiers are again reminded of the breakfast’ to be hield Sunday morning, December 5, it nine o'clock in the Gold Room { the Baranof Hotel, to be follow- d by a hike to the Second Meadow. There will be skiers going up the ill saturday morning also but ose who cannot go on tHat day, re invitedr to meet bright and early Sunday morning. — .- ON ALASKA COASTAL THURSDAY FLIGHTS Mc. and Mrs, Eli Hanlon came in from Hoonah yesterday on Alaska “oastal Airlines, Andrew McKinley eft here for Hconah. Coastal made one flight to Tulse- avah carrying four passengers. led Canadian Govt. pany, Ltd., enables you fo arranga for you who buy tickets passengers share equal buy tickets in Juneau! HOME AND INDUSTRIAL INSULATION ROCK WOOL—ALUMINUM WEATHER STRIPPING Warde A. johnson—Phone 344 “ w w Juneau Jaritor Service M Home and Commercial Cleaning Earl J. Conkle Phone 806 —————————— (anmynss 1949 Webster record and ten (ub C 1 Blue 624 or 511 10th 54 Ot 5-40- quick 22 u Unlversal Light with heavy duty Ludwig Nelson’s 976 o NI 1500-Watt Plant. Complete batreries. Call Jewelry Store LLAFEGUS Tsed Mase. W 214 2n¢ 998 t1 New and Juy, sell and exchange St. Phone 908 WINTER ang POsD, CU. iew. Comgpiete Photographic Supplies Developing - Frintiog - Enlargiv; Artists’ Pains and Materiais Blue Printing - Photostats Perl.mh PY! APANTFED Realistic ent, $7.50. aper curls, Lola's Beauty Sho. Phonc Decker Wa uf au1 5 o -Bedroom nouse or apt. Needec at once. James DeMers, Baranol Hotel. 004 tf 004 3¢ (ONDITIONS | OF WEATHER ALASKA PTS. Weather conditions and temper- atures at various Alaska points, dso on the Pacific Coast, for 24- hour period, ending at 4:30 this morning, and released by the Weather Bureau, Juneau, follow: -17—Clear -40—Clear 12—Clear ., =1—Clear Missing Anchoragé Barrow . Bethel Cordova Dawson Fairbanks . Edmonton . Haines 5—Clear Havre .. 35—Cloudy Juneau Alrport ‘2 Snow Showers Zetchikan . 29—Snow Showers Kodiak . 24—Partly Cloudy Kotzebue -10—Cloudy McGrath . -39—Snow and Wesson Revolver, | i -38—Clear | ~7—Snow Showers FOR SALE TO SETTLE ESTATE: 4 large bed- room. Living room with fireplace. Dining room. Automatic hot water heat. Electric stove ana refrigerator. Furrished, Large yard in good neighborhood. Th's house is old but in good repai’ and very livable. Price $7.875.00. 10 DAY COMPLETION: Two new houses on Behrends Avenue. Two bedrooms, full concrete base- ment with garage. Full view windows from living room, din- ette and kitchen. Tile kitchen and bath. Hardwood floors. Auto- matic hot air heat. Elizible for FHA. WILLIAM WIKN-Phone 234 | 1048 JEEP, 5 mo. old, under 7,000 { mi, would ccst $2150 laid down in Juneau; will take $1500. IIGHWAY, at Peterson Hilll, bedroom heme, 3 acres, ed, $5,000. 8TH near Gov. Mansion, 3 ocms. furnished , Channel vicw, [ireplace. Immediate posses- son, $19500. JOUGLAS, nearly finished 2 bed- room unfurnished. Full concrete bisement, possible third bed- rcom s2cond flcor. $7500. DQUGLAS, 4 bedroom, new con- ceete basement, 100x100 lot, im- mcdiate possession. $6,500. | LOWER Basin Road, large liv~ ing room, fireplace, view, $4600. 9TH St., cne bedroom, includes building lot, $7,000. 10th St, 3 bedroom, income apt. in basement. $14,500. WAYNOR Tract district on beach ide of hwy. 3 bedroom furn- | ished, full concrete basement, rage, lot 75 x 103, includes ma- rine ways and boathouse. $11,700, DOUGLAS Be'\ch 2 bedroom fur- 2 patent- i k of Lee un., not PR mmo Poats Vierchandise Plone Smith’s, modern. 1 9ii TWO ROOM apartment just re- decorated. Contact Rm. 101, Home Hotel. No Phone calls. 58 2t 20x45 ft. e for store room or carpenter shop. Call at Occiden- tal Bar. Phone 674. 50 12t V UR;LL‘ZLR Spinit piano for rent. Anderson Piano Shop. 52 tf LOVELY Furnished apt. for quiet marricd couple or 1 or 2 men. Beautiful flower and vegetable garden. No phone calls. Murphy and Murphy. 41 tf | i i i | i NORTHEKN Hotel under new management. Reasonable rent Phone 74. 982 tf ., Hooms wli'.l: kitcher. priv- lleges. Home Hotel. Ph. 8. 97 t SEAVIEW Ape. tor rent, one block from Federal Bldg. 890 tt 1 <l S e Ni{K -Cican Koom, steam-aeated Lw“.’* rent, 315 Goid St. 656 ti }(1(55 ‘LLAN steam heated rooms also steam baths. Scandinavian zeoms 36 U WANTED WANTED: All VFW members to turn in rifles by Dec. 15 to Doc Jackson at VFW Club. 58 3t wants Phone ‘WELL experlenc‘-éd woman work by day or hour. { 731, 8 am. to 10 p.m. H " regulation Phone iwo tables. TO BUY one or size ping pong : Red 178. . | CHTILDREN Nursery; hour. care. Phone Green 520.. 6 6% WOMAN wants work of any kind, by day or week. Ph. Blue 6535. 45t | | PLEASANT Room or. apartment by young empioyea Woman; perman~ ent resident; would sublet untli permanent house i3 found. Phone i 374 0005 tf " LOST AND FOUND LOST: iied key case containing five keys. Return to Rm. 205, Simpson Bldg. Reward. 58 2t LOST: A pair of glasses. Finder please ph. Green 302. 056 3t Nome 6—Snow Nerthway ... =47—Clear Petersburg 24—Partly Cloudy Portland 38—Rain Prince George esiin 18—Fog Seattle . 37—Partly Cloudy Sitka 21—Clear ‘Whitehorse -23—Clear Yakutat i covpPl Bu 20-—Cloudy | TOUND: Pair of rose colored plastic rims. Owner may have same by paying for this ad. 541t A series of 6,700 stone steps per- mit pilgrims to climb Tai Shan, | highest of China’s five sacred mountains.