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PAGE SIX Shaffer’s 49-PHONE-13 SANITARY MEAT CO. Meat at Fts Best == At Lower Prices FREE DELIVERY Order Your Thanksgiving urkey NOW! It takes just a moment to Phone Shaffer’s Sani- tary Meat Co. DO IT NOW get the size turkey you want while there is still a choice. Ready for * Hen Turkeys Famous Grade AA WASHINGTON CO-OP Government Inspected Broad Breast Turkeys * Grade AA THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 'NEW INSTRUMENTS " USED BY BAND AT CONCERT TUESDAY ... } Because of the unusual interest ron SAIIE | MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1949 FOR SALE evidenced by the Juneau music- T g 1'm,im public in tomorrow evening’s |2 BEDROOM house. Phone Reg;,;sf; ‘rcncert, here are a few facts l‘Plfl" Itive to the type of musical organi- zation performing. | It seems that the public in gen-| eral, while being very fond of bands | | as performing media, has the im-| pression that the word “band” m-| et | plies a group of musicians playing ‘ 1, TON PANEL TRUCK, 1940 ford. brass instruments only. The mo-| Excellent condition, good tires. | dern concert tand—and the Juneau| Ph. Douglas 362. 53-4t City Band classities itself as such— | |is far from being solely | composition. S | In fact the concert band when |gpTNER JUNIOR 42'. New also fully iful]y instrumented employs equipped trolling. Float 4, Boat | greater variety of instruments than | Harbor. Ph. 671. Write Engstrom.j BEDROOM HOUSE with base- ment, partially furnished includ- ing fridge. $6,000. 2 mi Glacier | Highway. Ph, 037-1 long 1 short.! 53-3t | S el 1947 FORD four door sedan. R. W. brass | cowling Co. 53-tf | To Jerry Chapman, gince lmnd‘ { percussionist and graduate of the| | juneau High School Band, the or- | | ganization is indetted for the loan | (f a vibraharp. This instrument is onen heard as a member of small | | dance band combos tut is also | regularly scored for in the concert | | kand. The vikraharp tomorrow eve- ning is being played by Bud| {Echultz, wko is also a talented { pianist and timpanist in the Ju-! | neau High Band. | does the symphony orchestra. In Brothers, Box 723. 51-tf | the band, the woodwinds make up | i b the principal section, at least from |120 BASS ACCORDIAN like new) a numerical standpoint. The con- \ Pearl Red. Willoughby 226. 51-6t xr-mz band’s :inslrnmrmfw!inn b rs;z BED-ROOM house, knotty pine,| rom the highest coloratura | \ H asei ” o | fireplace and R.E.A,, 16 miles out | the impich piccolo, down through| oo ggq 09 Gl Lucas Trazsfer 701 |the flutes, the double reeds | Gty 351- I.I.' clarinets, and other choirs of the| Lands to the basso profundo ulms TUDOR FORD, 590 Green 163l the string bass and the sous one. | _ Even the ethereal voiced harp is |a regular memker of the cunceri[ FGB nm | band. And occasionally the cello 1=| — | ccored for. | BACHELORS QUARTERS, Small } | The Juneau City Band lhrouuh\BON Harbor, ‘oll range, sink, show- | |the generous cooperation of the er, inside toilet. $256 mo. Ph. 911! local schools makes use of the bass | 51-3t | cl:grn‘.et and (h.e alto cl:\rinc.t in- 1N’ICE Clean R xr-un Beated | | struments generally found only n 315 Gold S* Py 220 |large symphonic Lands or some- 3 |tim2s in the symphony chestia "rFAMflhAm) Ttooms, weekly Gt ' instruments are ex omfl\‘ Month!r, Colonial Rooms. 69 t1 [ voiced and sonorous and are designed to make the clarinet cholr | WURILTZER Spinit pizno for rent . complete in itself. Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143; ! A beautiful four octave cor nm SI\LESMAN 1 ba, also school o will | SELL JOBBERS, chain, dept. stor-} Le heard in tomorrow evening's| €s. The only self spreading pin | rerformance. Mrs. D Ebbete| curl clasp on the market. 3515 W. | | end Miss Lois Lawrence are City| FPico Blvd. Los Angeles, Calif. | Band marimbists. ! 56~ dt! MISCELLAREQUS | | GUARANTESD Realistic Permar- | ent, $7.50, Paper curls $1 un1 Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phene 201 315 Decker Way. LB WINTER and POND, CO. Ina ‘ Complete Photographie Supplix . Developing - Printing - Enlarging ; Astisie® Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats i ANS EDUCATIONAL | | TALK OF NEW KIND | ON KINY TOMORROW Work of the Ale.sm\ Native Ser- vice in pushing back educanonall |frontiers in the Territory will be described tomorrow afternoon be- {tween 5:15 and 5:30 o'clock over Another instrument, familiar t all and loved by all, the piano, wil }re heard temorrow: evenng as | Played by Mrs. Jane McMullin. Mrs. | McMullin, a musician of consider- alle concert experience in various 15 of the U.S. will perfarm_ s Concerto in A Minor, fran- | ‘rcnbc:i for band and piano ty D. F. {Ban. | Large advance ticket sales have| | Leen reported by Miss Ruth Bader, {2-BEDROOM home, {HOME FOR |POPCORN MACHINE, Tom Turkeys | President of Beta Sigma Phi, spon- coring organization. Seats are not reserved and will go to those ar- riving first. The concert is sched- uled to start at 8:30 o’clock. Doors open at the usual time. Tickets may ke purchased at the box office. station KINY by Martin Holm, the Service's education director. The 15-minute talk is one of a series being presented this month by the Juneau Woman's Club, in which leadcrs in various educational fields speak on the subjects in Chuck Roasts Choice Grade A Qhotee Grade s Pound — 5 Leg -0-Lamb Genuine SPl’i“g Pound P 69( Choice . . Rhode Island Red Rhode Island Red Fresh Killed Roasting ' PULLETS Ib.59c| FRYERS Pork Roast . Boned & Rolled Lamb Roast, th. ‘¥ & ¢ Boned & Rolled Yeal Roast, b. '@ %e | Tenderloin of Beef Bored & Rolled Rump Roasi, Ih. ¥ Be Rolled Rib Roast . . Sirloin Steaks . . . . . Runks ; Sanitary MeatCo. FREE DELIVERY which they specialize. SCOUT CANDY SALE | Holm's informal but highly in- |structive and entertaining talk will take his listeners to lonely Point Barrow, where seven teachers in- struct 265 children, to the Noatak River school near Kotzebue, and to famous Mt. Edgecumbe, detailing methods used in each post. In the Territory’s upper reaches, elementary arithmetic—which to ! most of us had to do with apples, oranges, horses, cows and such— is taught by using so many fish, walrus, dog teams and — of all things, airplanes. The talk will tell of teachers’ work, their problems, and their tasks other than teaching—how Mariners’ Troop No. 10 of the Girl Scouts will hold a candy sale ‘Wednesday, November 23, from 4 to 6 p.m., at Sears Roebuck order office. Proceeds of the sale will go to- ward Christmas denations for under privileged children. cook, to sew, to build things. Holm will tell of the program of | Successful Mt. Edgecumbe School, its diverse enrollment, and plans for further expansion. .| The talk goes on the air at 5:15 p.m. sharp. GIRL Scour lUH(HEOII SET FOHE(EMBER 3 For the Girl Scout luncheon December 3 in the Gold Room of the Baranof, Mrs. Morton Flint is chairman of reservations with | Mrs. Ray Taylor, Mrs. Ivil Mont- gomery and Mrs. Charles Forward. | Mrs. Robert Wagner will take re- servations in Douglas. All adults | interested in the Scouts are inviteq and urged to attend the luncheon (| Which is an annual affair. Council members, troop commit- tee members, leaders and mothers of girl scouts should plan to at- tend; and are asked to call Mrs. Flint at Blue 413 by December 1 Honest Injun, lady, it's the truthl | {5, ,eservations. You get America’s handiest cleaner—a real triple-action Hoover—at this new low price (cleaning teols extra). Iu Hoover's new MARRIAGE LICENSE Carl B. Lane and Patricia Knapp, both of Juneau, applied for a mar- |riage llcense in the office of the U. S. Commissioner here this morn- |ing. Now At Alaska Electric Light & Power Company O R Follow the Cabs to .. ROSS’ OASIS i fnrh:% |they show the youngsters how to | {ARB 5—Packer at Small Boat Har- bor priced for immediate sale. hardwood floors, fireplace, view, yard, near school, churches and husiness district; vartially furnished, base- ment, ga.age, view. 4-BEDROOM home Douglas High- way, partially furnished, base- ment, garage, view, DOUGLAS apartment and business property center of town, partial- ly furnished; view, garage, elec- tric kitchen. SIXTH ST, 3-bedrooms, dining room, garage, electric dishwash- er, large basement, furnace, par- tially furnished, wall-to-wall carpeting, G. I. loan, SIXTH ST; View Home beautifully furnished, verr large rooms, beau- tiful terraced yard, electric kitch- en, immediate occupancy. G. I. loan. $4,200 takes home Nob Hill Doug- las, 3 bdr., electric kitchen, base- ment, garage, furnace, etc. Terms. NEW 2-bdr. "ome. FHA. Douglas. ! INCOME PROPERTY. Ninth Street. 5 cabins, two small houses, one large house. Territorial Vets loan. {MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phene 676 over First Natioral Bank FOR SALE 1 | |CLEARED LOT. Ph. Black 340. ' 6-3t | i 251 Call ! 56-t1 | ! CHEVROLET CLUB 'COUPE months old, 7,000 miles . Green 455 after 6 p.m. s&LE in Douglas $3,- 800. Write 849 Juneau. 56-5¢ | LARGE SIZE mahogany buffet and dining room table, in very good cendition, also twin beds, springs | and 1 mattress, 1 cocktail table.| Ph. 322. 56-t1 | AVCN PRODUCTS are dellzmrulf Christmas presents. Ph. Douglas ! 695 for appointments. Mrs. S. P. Troutman, authorized represen- tative. 45-5¢ | 2 music | boxes, small show case, chairs,! tables, '46 Ford A-1 shape, new | rubber and heater. Many misc. items. Rear of Glacier Cab Co.} 343 tf } PARTLY FINISHED, partly fur- nished house across the Douglas Bridge, next to Vienolas. Inquire after 6 pm. 343 Tt LOG CABIN 2510 1t lnside. Hawt Inlet. Call 143. 202 &1 LADIES—The latest thing in Em- broidery floss holders. Make love- ly Xmas gifts. Limited supply. Hope's New & Used Mdse. 214 Second St., Ph. 908. 47-3t NURSES, waitress and beauty op- erators, no more uniform drudg- ery. Call Phil Lesher, your Hart- ford representative about a lively Nylon uniform. All sizes. 46-4t ONE 1947 HUDSON four door se- dan, $1,200. One 1939 Ford Panel just up from states, $825.00. See at Jay's Super Service. 46-tf e o. 0 3 o o o 9 o . 1934 Airilow DeSoto, 5 ® e passenger Coupe. Perfect ® o condition throughout, Radio, e e heater, $600. Red 250. L] ® © 6 0 o o 0o 0 0o o o GUITAR INSTRUCTION aé Alaska Music Supply—Ph. Doug Gregg, Blue 750. 1942 PLYMOUTH, 5 passenger coupe, good condition, radio, heater, Ph. 64 days, Green 930 evenings. FOR SALE: Weiding and body re- pair shop suitable for general re- pairs and machine shop work; priced for quick sale far below value. See Stan Perry, 109 Wil- loughby Ave., after 4:30 pm. 288 SEVERAL Large ana Small Dia- monds. Perfect stones. Bargalc prices at the First National Dank. B Y WANTED O BUY GOOD tsed small refrig- erator. Phong ' 836. 355-tf aoa VS BE MR UNENCUMBERED WIDOW, 4 nice type persofi, good health don’t drink nor smoke, experiec- ed home or restaurant cook. Want to live in Alaska. What have you? Write details P. O. Box 1286, Boise, Idaho. 851-5t HOUSE CLEANING, washing, ir- oning or baby sitting. Call Bock at 957—7 to 5 days. 46-1mc LOST AND FOUND ‘ oo S S FOUND LOWEB DENTAL PLATE Tnquire Empire. LOST—Bunch ;f_key.s on ring. Ph. 56-3t. Red 620. Reward. surveyed by two Englishmen, Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon, 1763 to 1767, to settle disputes be- tween the Lords Baltimore and the The Mason and Dixon Line wu'l ! Penn family. W-A-N-T A-D-S FOR SALE 4 BEDROOMS—An excellent fully furnished home. Only four years old. Full basement with recreation space—fireplace and plumbing— Large modern fully equipped kit- chen and dining space. Living room with tile fireplace and thermopane windows. Two bed- rooms and full tiled bath en first Yloor. Two bedrooms and % bath on $econd floor. Large gar- den_and excellent location. Gen- erous terms. HOUSES LEFT of the 20 houses now nearing occupancy date in the Highlands section, 13 have alreacy been spoken for. The houses have two bedrooms and allowance for a third. They have full concrete basements with garage, laundry, electric hot wa- ter heaters and an automatic oil furnace. The houses are com- pletely insulated for a 'low main- tenance cost. They have a gen- erously sized living room with ‘ large: view windows and every house has a clear view of Gas- tineau Channel. The dinettes and kitchen are built in with an ab- undance of storage space and fitted with-a new Westinghouse range. The houses are financed by FHA. and may be secured on very liberal terms. Secondary financing for down payment is available to qualified veterans. An appointment to see the houses may be made in this office. iAPARTMENT HOUSES, commer- cial property. Several two and three bedrooni houses. iWILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 Office in Alaska Credit Burcan INEW LISTINGS—1 BEDROOM hous, oil furnace, elec. dishwash- er, elec. stove, Bendix, elec. dryer, elec. hot water heater. Good fur- niture, view kitchenette. 2 mi, Glacier Highway. $8,900. Excavat- ed for second bedroom in rear. $7,500 chicken house, large stard marketable timber, 55 acres pat- ented. On Duck Creek, rising and nearly flat—all for $9,500 op easy terms. Glacier Highway. 1937 CHRYSLER SEDAN, now mo- tor, just cost $400. Only $600 for car in gcod shape. 3 BEDROOMS;, double lot. Furnish- ed, new oil range, new Maytag washer, new elc. hot water heat- er, refrig. Second lot includes solid wocden foundation for an- ther house. Good neighborhood, Douglas. $5,000 total, easy terms NOTICE—Until further notice, telephone nlls must reach Peter ‘Wood between 10 am. and 5 p.m,, at 911, 316 4th St. INTERESTED PARTIES may visit at the new Peter Wood residence, second house past Salmon Creek. No phene. $1,000 down,.$100 montnly includ- ing interest‘at 6%. Four bedroom house, full rock foundation and full basement large enough for apartment. Furnished. Good view. Immediate occupancy. CALL 911 from 10 to 5 for appointment. $500 down to G. I, total $3,400. On school bus route. 3 acres, Fritz Cove. EIGHT ACRES upper side Douglas Road. FIVE ACRES airport. $2,100 for 4-room house, Small .Boat Harbor. Occupancy Sun- day. $6,500 Willoughby Ove., site with house in rear. $21,000 three unit apt. furnished. $5,000 will handle at $180 per mo. or $7,000 at $100 per mo. LN g AUTOMATIC oil furnace with all fittings and 10 radiators, con- necting pipe, etc. $700. SEVERAL used cars, one trailer, boats. business PETER WOO0D SALES AGENCY 316 m- --- Telephona 11 " WANTED RELIABLE MAN wanted to call on friends and neighbors. Wonderful opportunity. $16 to $20 in a day. No experience or capital required. Permanent. Write today. McCNESS COMPANY, Dept. B, 2423 Mag- nolia St. Oakland 7, Calif, TO RENT g&r‘ge . in vicinity of 330 W 8th St. Ph. 322. 56-tf CUSTOMERS for the Mariners Troop No. 10 Candy ‘Sale at Sears Order Office Nov. 23-24 to 6 p. m. 56-2t ESTABLISHED MUSICAL instru- ment Wholesale Company wilh established trade in Alaska de- sires representative on a commis- sion basis. Must be an experlenc: ed salesman who can furnish re- ferences. J. M. Sahlein Music Co,, 718 Mission Street, San Francisco, Calif. 355 HIGHSCHOOL boys to pull nails, clean up' after one-man salvage crew at 316 4th. Best workers get occasional jobs through win- ter. Night or day work, any num- ber hours. Call 911. A four-mile railroad near Quin- cy, Mass., had the first iron rails, in the form of a thin strap on top of wooden rails,