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PAGE SIX P ASCENSIGH DAY SERVICE fin Cove y wil The Church: ¢ Holy Trinit hold Ascension ervices tomor- row. At 7:30 a. m re will be R holy communion and this will b " ¥ 5'{5 ?a@! s repeated at 10 o'clock i 4 4 R S N 4 | Correspondence) ELFIN COVE, Alaska, May 16— toths > in from Sitka t iend and vedw into ‘ ni me they ve rented _L 17 en )1 play and -~ Thurs- ing his dad to get here kan so that he may Skipper E. O. ®wansca on his packer has left for Jun a king salmcn and l)/ g fresh vegetables and supplies. Lasine e [e] . ollers 1 the Cove, hl/ ; come /)77 o hit the /é(///s 3 wve to keep looking. with that : SiEh | Jake Cropley, contractor of Ju- [ l" neau, came in the Cove Wednesday / ) te drive piling for the float at George William’s, finishing the r) work and leaving for Tenakee Fri- C ‘ [ Il ¢ morning. Jim Paddock on the & Ada-May'is towing The pile driver. laSle ' | The troller Relief's motor stop- @® |ped at Soapstone after |ifrom Elin Cove. A westerly ireeze swells Ratina Bsilers PoductsCororati, New York 1.1, | ' 1 o ,ff“f“i,f“f"]"')(:] Diended Whiskey. 86 Proof. 70% Grain Neutral Spirits. FRis M hoat 3uddy I got & coming | lau i | | | { ltc the Relief and towed her to ‘Workmg Girls" line ' Phone Red 575. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1949 in the distributor. | o ALASKA COASTAL The burned out trov Relief is owned Henry ne ternoon. DM SE . With 28 passengers departing c.|and 25 arriving on flights yester- , | day, Alaska Coastal Airlines carried a total of 48. nher| For Sitka,’ passengers were: E. Knox, Ernest Knox, Mr. Rour- baugh, O. Dick, W. A. Soboleff, Mr. Carmichael, P. Huff. .« For Tenakee: Mr. Johnson, Mr. Anderscn, Mr. Harris. In this case the 100! arger boats pass. was plenty of pasging through the troller Mr. and Mrs. G their e B the Standard M Loat, t a 2 ehx “the : I For Skagway: Mr. Moran, Pat and left for the fishing ! Carroll, Be Hievs; Mbe EREE X RIS Host o Ted Henry. tern of a sma o} For Hocnah: Jim er, Mamic Villiams, Miss Billis. Sound the other by full speed with the ng. Was that r Wrangell: G. Dale - Gustavus: Gordon Gray. Pelican: E. Vogel, D. D. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Tennison and | cn, Gary, on their boat the Rose- mary was in the Cove for a couple | getting supplies and the to the fishing grounds. :ah: D. Collins, quah: James Stub:s. : N. Goodmand, : K. E. Hillner, | Mrs. Wa arson, Carol Larson. W, Bell, Walter Obert. cver - the fishin in anski the other day nd gave the fleet several anxious ‘\‘F“‘“"XVHO‘”}“‘“ _Johnny Hench- moments. The plane just m F“ 2 jx“‘k t~"[‘f“(‘;“-_ \ the top of one troller's troll SO g "hflfl jordon Qs pole cefore leaving ‘& the direction | From Ketchikan: LeRoy Davis, ; G . F. Wyller, Juneau. . S From o TS AN Mrs. Heidelberger. T From Sitka: M. Williams, G. Did- KUsPITAL #OTES ’ kson, L. -Tadely, (M8 A0 s kson, P. Huff, B. McNeil, W. A. agway: Richard James, b Admitted to Si. Ann’s Hospital| -...on John Akins, Mrs. F. Har- yesterday were Paul Maxwell, ilin, G. F. Walker. € Arthur Tanner, Rose Lee Jekell and Mrs. Nancy Aspen. Discharged ifrom St. Ann's were Dean Charles E. Rice. . Frank Edwards of Juneau was admitted to the Government Hos- pital. Discharged were Jimmy Marks and Jimmy St. Clair of Ju- RIFLE CLUB TO MEET THURSDAY neau and Janice Sumdum of| Mem ers of the Juncau Rifle Hoonah. and Pistol Club will meet Thurs- — tay evening at the Mendenhall DANCING CLASSES Range for the first practice ses- ion of the year with the .30 calibre rifle. Now enrolling. Tap, Baton, Twirl- ing, Acrobatic, Eccentric, Soctal Dancing, Boys’' Acrobatic Group All members are urged to go out Relaxation Classes |to the range as soon as possible 98 20t 'after 6:30 o'clock. Three practice SR URSDAY RUGHTS sessions will be held each Thurs- day until further notice. Members who do not have transportation should contact some other mem- ber to arrange to share a ride with them. A short clean-up session will be|ii_ in order Thursday also. Plans are‘ c for a 4th of July shoot again this| and also a pistol match 1:1 All members will also be| given a chance to fire for N.P.A.[1941 De Luxe Dodge Coupe, qualifications again this year. Any/ condition. Radio, heater. |one desiring to take part in the| Green 791, program is invited to do so. S FOR SALE | | year possible. , good Phone 206 tf 4-Cylinder, 10 np Evinrude 1948‘ outboard motor; 5 hp Johnson! cutboard motor; 25-20 Remington | pump; 30-30 Winchester practi- | cally new with Lyman Receiver DAILY VACATION START TUESDAY oo rioncors vaooe seam good condition; 5 good tires, radio and heater. Call Douglas 254 at- { The Daily Vacation Bible School | 295 4t FOB SALE § e CABINS - CABINS - CABINS FRITZ COVE—5'% acres patented land, 7-room house, beach, garden, etc; Enthralling view, 2-bedroom home, hardwood floors, completely furnished; 3-room cabin part furnished. Log cabin, patented land. School bus to all. LENAS BEACH and COVE: 2 cab- ins, excellent condition; good fish- ing. 4-bedrooms, large living room, din- ing recem, double plumbing, near school and federal bldg., owner | financed, reasonable down paymt. ! and $75 monthly. Furnished, base- ment, furnace, elec. hot water of the Bethel Tabernacle will com- mence Tuesday, May $1 at 9 am. to be held for two weeks. There will | be capable instructors and mc‘ hours will be from 9 to 11:45 daily. | A bus service will be operated | aking the children to and from the | I cchool and a stewardess will be aboard the bus to take special care of the smaller children. Highlights of the school will in-| clude flannel-o-graph stories, object | lessons, prizes, games, noteboook work, singing, and hand work such jas painting glasses, wood burning| work, sewing, and coloring. ‘The children will receive graduation cer- tificates and there will be a picnic | ‘cr all the children and closing ex- ercises to which parents and friends ter 5 p.m. heater, etc. | DOUGLAS—Garaen, garage, cement foundation, good reof, new fur- YOU have scen them many times. Those old fashioned key-wind, eight day clocks that hung in, nace, 3-bedrooms, good furnnure;' barber shops, saloons, blind pigs| also 2-bedroom furnished, base- and various places. The electric| ment, furnace, etc.; and 3-bed- clock has put them with the horse room home, basement, furnace,| and buggy, Fine for places with| etc. Nob Hill { no electricity. We have five of them, recently cleaned and oiled and ready for another twenty years of use. Faces slightly soiled from constantly blushing ‘at what | they have seen. THE NUGGET SHOP. 205 3t DUPLEX near school and Fed-| ejal building, Completely furnisn-.; ed, garage. reasonable. Large gar-‘ den. Channel view. H DUPLEX; furnace, beautiful fur- niture, view; owner financed. ! 3-APTS, large income, excellent’ — | condition. Good location. Owner 1 Bedroom House recently remod-;. financed. eled, completely furnished. Ph. 500 down, balance like rent, 2! Black 840 between 5 and 7. llll: houses, 1 acre pat. land. Glacier | ‘Texas, Louisiana, California and the production of natural gas. Now is the time to put your rur| coats in storage. We have the only cold fur vault in Juneau, Come n to our office. Cnas. Goldstemn and Co. 91 | Coming Friday night to the Country Club, new Hollywood Floor Show Attraction! Are You Coming| ocut? \ 1t daly 1 4 " [OLUMNS Oklahoma rank in that order in|_ will be invited to attend. 9th Street. 205 4t| Highway. ! 1940 BUICK Sedan, $650. Batnin- | 2 s:hi‘:i“h::" e‘;’;‘:fl:&“"‘;fl‘r""’;fi. ette, $5.00 Ph. Blue 212. 205 4t ed, tireplace, garage, etc., immed- i PIANO with bencn, good condition.| iate possession. Ph. Green 662 after 6 p.m. 04 3t i MUBPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS | 1 Phone 676 over First National Bank ! H 3 i i LOST AND FOUND R s e Bl B OB i+ 2T LOST: Blue Beaded Belt. Ph. Red ! 165 after 6 p.m, 205 '.l" LOf COLD Spot refrigerator, good con- dition. 22 hp Elto outboard motor. Call Blue 505 after 5 pm. 04 4t NICE Home with 2 apts, income, comp. furn. Ph. Green 915. 04 tf 1942 Plymouth, good condition, low mileage. Ph. Blue 730. 203 4t [ i i { '$3600 Modern House furnished; gar- : Package Girl Scouts Show | age: 14 mi. Post; Fritz ‘CDYG tickets, Ncs. 11 to 20. Please cail| Roead. 202 ml Red 309. George F. Clark. 205 1t | | T Yo | 9 HP Evenrude; aiso baby crib and ' LOST: Wallet containing money | mattress and training chair. Ph.: and important papers. (Initial; Green 403. 202 t1; R"). Return to Ordonia Hotel,; Rm. 32. Reward. 203 3x LOG CABIN 28x16 . inside. Hawk ! Inlet. Call 743. 202 tf NEW Woceden Fish Ecow, :8x60, continuous strakes, seasoned lum- ber. Johnson Manutacturing Co., Fox Avenue and Duwamish Wat- FOUND: Pair of glasses In Ball Park early Sat. mcrning, Owaer may have by paying for ad. 173t WANTED | erway, Seattle, Washington. 01 M.; s S cleaner, portakle washing mach- Empire, co 5832 ‘205 tt ine, all latest models; also sw.ng| x: g rccker, 4 kitchen cheairis, 6-way iamp, chest of drawers, magazine end table, bedding, dishes, 2 fish- | ing pcles, sizz 6 hip boots. Phone , Blue 785 after 6 p.m. 201 6x WOMAN wams‘—ejmply rocm in pri-; vate home. Write Empire 5831. 5tf FOR RENT 2. ’ [ SINGLE Rcom, private entrance LARGE level loy, with small cabin, | 427 Harris, ph. Blue 759. 205 4t | on Glacier Hizhway near Coun- . - e try Club. Ph. Elue 785 after 6 WANTED: Cook for ranch. Phone p. m. 200 6t 145. 204 tf ) e > s NODEL 2 Ford bicck compjete: WANTED boy over 16 years to han- ! overhaul, priced to sell. Phone, Gle pop corr. concession. Capitol | 902 between 9 and 5, days. 98 tr| Theatre. 'EMPLOYEJE) young couple wish tJ | sublet apartment or. housz for| summer.. Excellent care guaran- teed. Urgent. Phone 374. 04 3t YOUNG couple wiih child desperate- ; .~ in need of a 2-bedroom furnish-; FOR SALE: 2 pair skis, good con- ed apt. or house. Call 561. 203 4t ! ¢ition.*Green 400 after 6 p.m. 90 3d§ = TWO large ivy plants. 139 Wil- loughby Ave. 97 3t FORD 1-ton van truck. Engine overhauled. $450. See at Jay’s Su- per Eervice. 99 tf CARRIERS for Alaska Dally Em- | pire. - 93 tf dh 1941 Plymouth pickup; 1946 Pch- ....-.-.....i torial Bldg. DRY Chicken Fertilizer in gunny WOMAN wants work of any kind | sack, $1.00. Ten sacks for $7.50. Fine for flower box-! 0¥ 48y or wosk, Bh, Biup. 48 es, gardens, and lawns. Shores Poultry Farm, Mile 7%, P. O. Box 209. 174 t1 ® @ 0 0 C N 0 0 0 0 0 0 MISCELLANEOUS Dr. W Rm. 14 JUNEAU FOOT CLINIC. T. Riley, Chiropodist, 18-ft. Klinker Outboard with John- son 9.8 hp motor. See S. J. Mac- Kinnon at Alaska Laundry. 70 tf| Shattuck Bldg., Phone Blue 379 LONG Establis.ed business, 1iquor | HOPES New ang Used Mdss, W store, grocery and meat market| buy, sell and exchange. 214 2n¢ with living quarters, Must settle| St, Phoné 908. 999 estate. Ph, 1 9. Box, 28, |; ~rer—r e . 103 ar BO. Box B! ~~WINTER and FOND, CO. Ine. = Complete Photographic Supplie: Developing - Frinuing - Eniarging Artists’ Paints and Materlals Blue Printing - Photostats FOR RENT STEAMHEATED ooms, weekly o SHP AN A kSN Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69 t | GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- b o 10 P R AR . $7.50. Paper curls $1 5 WORILTZER Spinit piano for rent.| 2% $ g 84 up Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201 Andersca Piano Shop. Ph. 143. 815 Decker Way. t ple who have eaten the meat . ram Federal BI, 890 t11 o oljgators and. crocodiles. report NiCE CLEAN steam heated room, [that it is ccmparable to pork: in also steam baths, Scandinavian {taste and tenderness when it is MADSEN CYCLE & Rooms. 738 tf | well cooked. | FISHING SUPPLY ] Full line of Halibut and Trolling \ Gear — Many items now at new [ ) LOW PRICES Open 9 to 9 Opp. Ball Park ! P Dr. E. Lannon Kelly, Osteopath PHONE BLUE 6’1 0 N 204 3t l" —_——— DUPLEX—Contains one of the towns finest apartments, luxur- fously and fully furnished. Adgdi- tional apartment renting at $75 per month. Channel view. Owner financed at reasonable terms, BEAUTY SHOP—Best location, SUMMER HOME, two floors, inside plumbing, fireplace, lawn, gar- den, view, Lena Beach. SMALL CABIN, low price, Lena Beach. BEACH HOME, 2 bedrooms, fuyn- ished, wired, water, Auk Bay. COUNTRY HOME, 2 bedrooms, furnished, 3% acres, Glacier Hi- way. FAMILY HOME, 3 bedrooms, part furnished, fireplace, - view, good neighborhood, Seventh Street. 'Willhm Winn-Phone 234 REAL ESTATF Juneau $850—3-room house on float. $3,500—2-story unfinished, now has small apt. with oil range, sinks, toilet, shower. Finished exterior. $4,250—2-bed furnished. $700 down, $60 monthly. $4,750 5-bed view. Terms. $7,000—2-bed furnished. View. $7,000—1 bed and lot, furnished, Good neighborhood. $7,500—3-bed, furnished, central lo- cation. Terms, furnished, fireplace, | $8,000—5-bed, furnished, view, terms $10,500—4-bed furnished, new lv- “ing room set, new bedroom set, New Frigidaire elec. stove, Phiico refrig, new combination radio. ‘Two bathrooms. $12,500—2-bed Waynor Traet, furn- ished. $13,650—3-bed Waynor Tract, un- furnished but includes new elec. refrig,, elec. stove, elgg. hot wat- er heater. FOR RENT: Apartment suitable couple with two children. Twin beds made into bunks for kids in separate room, daveno in living room, elec. stove, kitchenette, good furniture, all 1 year old, Rent $40. Will sublet for 7 mo., possibly more to party purchasing fur- nishings for $500. Near Fed. Bldg. REAL ESTATE Auke Bay $1,850—Water frontage 75x100 in- cludes foundation and one room start on house. Fritz Cove, pat- ented. _ $5,000 for 5 acres plus salvage lum- ber worth $2,000 plus strip to beach 50x187. Road frontage ap- prox. 500 ft. Patented. $4,500 for 5 acres patented, two bedroom house part furnished, trcut stream near Auke Lake, on highway, large clearing. $6,800 for 4% acres patented, two bedroom house fyrnished, large lawn and garden, good water, keautiful view of water. 450 ft frentage on road. $21,000 for 10 acres, three dwell- ings, 3 ft. gravel fill road, two docks, protected cove, large gar- dens and flower beds. Boat house. mostly cleared. Terms. REAL ESTATE Douglas $1,800—two bed on beach, seawall and fill, elec., water, oil, furnished. Beautiful view of Juneau and Mt. Roberts. Cash. $8,000 two bed, new house, concrete basement, two lots, one block frem school. Unfurnished. Two more bedrooms for an additional $500. yas o 1047 Plymouth | &y TeD: Experienced clerk steno- i USED CARS 4-door Sedan; 1947 Plymouth; | pa; d b Club Coupe. R. W. cW“ngl grapher and senior clerk. Salary NEL, goo res, new battery, Co. ™ - % T MO0 | $285 per month. Inquire room| $100. ; | 203 Health Department, Terri- |1939 GMC pickup, $150. 92 t1 1941 Nash, $850. Two 1937 Chevs, $175 and $350. 1947 DeSoto, good as new, $1800. 1939 Plymouth Pickup, $300. 45 % {1835 Oldsmobile Sedan, $200. 1941 Dodge Pickup $350. FISHING BOATS (Gillnetter, 20x7x1.5, king and socks eye nets, 8 ft. skiff, Good shape. $600. VANITY selling at $3,600. Just re- caulked, renailed, painted. 39x9x 2.5; Chrysler Ace; includes gear on hoat. Troller 30x8.5x3 MARION J; Chry- sler 675 Conversion, 3-1 reduation; Engine ruh 20 hours. $1,800. ONE MAN troller 20x5x2; 3 spool gurdie, 150 fathoms new bronze trolling lne; 10 ft. cedar skiff; new herring net; cradle; 39 bp. Gray engine, round bottom; $1400. 8 ft. INBOARD, $275. TWO 16-ft. inboards, $750 (new). | WATCH tomorrow for more boat listings, including commercial and PLEASURE CRAFT. PETER WOOD: SALES AGENCY Real Estate - - Boafe; Sale Merchandise 12th at Harbor — Phone 1) $450° and Today’s bloodhound is believed to be descended from a hound brought across the Channel by the Normans in-the I1th century. Follow the Cabs to. ROSS’ OASIS ... in Douglas’

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