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e e WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1949 W-A-N-T A-D-S PAGE TWO 5 R S ol - e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA From Wrangell: Mrs. A. Barlo BARANOF BRINGS 15; o i Mo B Pt i S Thses”ts MEXICO-BOUND PLANE r M Don McKee, David McGee. |the fullest the opportunity for 'AKES Fws nEGIo"AI- To Cordova: Markey Selanoff,| sports activities. IHREE TOWESTWARD W. A. Anderson. Rememper, it was Toni who DIRE(I‘OR 'I'o Soul"' To Seward: Miss Martha White. | caught the largest salmon of tne | season—52 pounds—just a week be- College Romance At Purdue Climaxed < e The steamer Bmannf arrived in g;’::;:x li? pr;;i}(\l‘lg:i strmr;:k:,[;:(c HARRY’ Io,“ WHAM 10 LEAVE NEXT WEEK AFTER 6 MONTHS HERE | =t motel. south. She sailed at 2:30 a.m. this| morning, to take three passengers| to the westward. They were: | From Seattle: Sewell G. Loggins.| Mrs. Douglas Scott, Alice Margaret; home in an apartment nt the Bara- the S8almon Derby. She did all in that, too, but couldn’t re- on the big fellow. The Whams have made their Clarence Rhode, Fish and Wild- life Service regional director for Alaska, departed from Juneau today in a FWS Beechcraft airplane slated to help in the winter inven- tory of migratory waterfowl in Mexico. By Juneau Wedding s+ ' DOUGLAS ' Climaxing a romance begun when hoth were students at Purdue Uni- versity, Miss Donna Marie Over- shiner of Summitville, Ind. last night became the bride of Mr. Lionel Galerman, associated with the Juneau office of the Bureau of NEWS HERE #OR CHRISTMAS FORSALE | DOUGLAS offers a home, wall-to-wall carpeting in living-dining room garage ad- | Jjoins kitchen—well and completely furnished, immediate occupancy, FOR SALE e s I e 3-bedroom |4 BEDROOMS—An excellent fully furnished home. Only four years old. Full basement with recreation space—fireplace and plumbing— Large modern fully equipped kit~ | ] | Mrs. Margaret Helms arrived last necdote of their | | g1 | public Roads. | . | | Klamath Falls, Ore, where it will b Tuesday via Pan American Airways| on bus line near stores. Terms. aska, illustrated | COASI GUARD SEAR(H | be turned over to another FWS They repeated their vows in a‘nom Ner Milwaukee, Wis. home.| DOUGLAS—New 2-bedro A, : tle- he official, who will fly it to Mexico | doutle-ring ceremony before ford | view, large lotts. Livingston, George H. Lov 2 ON FOR MISSING MAN ;<. during the inventary which Re%: A B. Morgan in the MemOA{‘]Sv:];sx:a]llhes:m:tgzgeofiml::\r: ahe wil| JONEAU-DOUGLAS _ highwey, 4- 8 may be counted on to gpread the will be held during taree days in du_s[':h;:h:;:]th A, dauall-|V‘5“ perhaps until sometime in]bedroom home furnished. I fame of Juneau in Southern Cali- | Annette Island-based Coast Guard | january. i 2-BEDROOMS, furnished, b . At This is her first Christmas ) shed, occupan-| bath on second floor. Large gar« ] fornia this winter. | aircraft today were searching the| ppode will go from Klamath |ter of Mr. and i:v!rS Fred x:\)d‘?;n!xfiflcthw‘(hshgr e dchildren,| ¢y 10 days, Tast street, $4,80000.) den and excellent locauo;g. Aol SUCCESS After closing their Baranof | area around Duke Island south of | pajls to Washington, D.C., after ;};ll:rer;ag‘i il:n;:;lm:]l Z.n;nf;)gs with | Michelle, 4 and Guy, 1. 3-BEDROOMS, furnished, 6th St.| erous terms. 1S -"",: DEVELOPMENT OF Bubltle Room engagement Sunday | Annette Island for H. [. Hansen|geljvering the airplane. He will ¥ view, electric kitchen, ete. 5 now nearing occupancy date in night, they wiil leave Juneau Tues- | of Ketchikan, unheard ot since he ¢heng about 30 days there attend- the Hook’s Drug Company in In- |ARB 5, also 31A843. further ‘nfor-| now mearing occupancy date “in Rhode will fly the aircraft to chen and dining space. Living room with tile fireplace and thermopane windows. Two bed- 1 rooms and full tiled bath on first floor. Two bedrooms and % Scott, Mack E. White. Witt From Ketchikan: Pauline Bowl-| =0 o 0 "y o Whe BEVIEEY L)d0 "Bl BV O e S el Harris, Mrs. Alta Ha George by the hundreds of pictures they /| : 2 “" | have taken, Harry and Toni Wham | 1 many an (ot s e 1 OPEN HOUSE, FIREMEN e OPPORTUNITY lday, heading for a, season at|left on a trapping expedition to the | jng g regular meeting of FWS re- dianapolis before flying north to| Pt Y ol g De-{ mation on request. the Highlanfls: section, 15 have This is an unusual opening for { | Maxime's in Los Angeles. They will | isiand December 8 glonal directors, FWS officlals said | join ber flancee in Sitt g artment hgeld open house Christ- | LOTS—Casey - Shattuck ~ addition; | already bveen spoken for. The the man with a flare for adver-| | open January 11 at this smart A report to Coast Guard offi- today. days ago. They flew to Juneau to- | P nhight in the Eagles Hall, with ! Gold Belt and Calhoun. houses have two bedrooms and tising. He will represent one of § | rendezvous on the Sunset Strip. |cials by his wife in Ketchikan gether Monday afternoon. :}lflsc s%lneau Channel résidents in- [3-APARTMENT UNITS—building| allowance for a third. They have the larger Calendar and Special-1 | we're both eager to see our|Started the,search yesterday. She|yaN LANINGHAM-DOTSON The bridegroom, son of Dr. and | .. 9(0 partake of its hospitality, | in excellent condition—all electric| full concrete basements with kitchens, all well furnisned. Large extra building lot cnd garage. Seen by appointmer:. garage, laundry, electric hot wa- ty houses where he is given an{ifamilie; in Los Angeles,” said vi-|:aid Hansen departed from Ketchi- ter heaters and an automatic ol opportunity to develop a really} |, ious prunette Toni today, kan ¢ is troller, the 31A : ineeri w o a it y, “but|kan atoard his troller, the 31A92. polis, majored in engineering, and tra for danos worth-while business of his own ] [ YACIoUS: bRUnEHS TON AR LR o Tl 15 painied white and |, BUbY Ven Laningham of Juneau| o R o B Highway Com- [ HhEre Was 8% e furnace. The h on a commission arrangement. » ‘hecame the bride of Ray V. Dotson, ing, which continued through the . ouses are come be pletely insulated for a low maifi- Earnings above the average. k some day—you just see, It's | green. lalso® of Juneau, in a ceremony mi.,sion of Indiana before coming to wee hours. According to reports been wonderful | No trace of the missing trapper | Alaska. I oas o fine party ana scores of| MURPHY & mm[ tenance cost. They have a gens Close association with sales of- (! : performed by the Rev. Jimmie Bol- 3 fice plus sales help of the per- i Harry Wham and Toni DiMaggio | was found by Coast Guard aircraft ton of the First Baptfst Church| Mr. Galerman’s work will take | people kept the hosts busy dur~i praAyTORS - ACCOUNTANTS le:m':lyvimd Ars roompwin | Phene 676 uver Pirst National Bank i EX L MEONE il vy sonal type. Experience helpful | were married in Las Vegas, Nev.,|on patrol yesterday Monda: y i | y 8 h J " | y. Witnessing the ceremony|him to Ketchikan for several|ijng the evening. ?::m;“" ocessatily the majori June 24, just after closing an en- | were Robert L. Dotson and Wilma | months this winter. The young i house has a clear view of Gase : gagement there, and they chose the FRON HASSACHUSETTS | Hughes. couple will make their home there SAVIKKO HOME | FOR SALE l mu Chanxtx,elmmt: an’elzm and en are bul th an ab- WEDDING ON MONDAY | Mrs. M. L. Galerman of Indiana-|pegqec “penty of refreshments, APPLY IN DETAIL Baranof engagement as u cort of | until a road construction project on | Eymer Savikko returned home DIRECT ADVERTISING co. | 'honeymoon trip, too. | Willilam L. Turner of Norwood, Revillagigedo Island is completed, 1ast week to spend the Christmas undance of storage space and fitted with a new Westinghouse 169 Wooster St., New York, N.Y. “ Besides their nightly music and|Mass, is a guest at the Baranof| a | OIL HEATER, almost new $3b. S s S 4 Harry's maharajah nonsense in the | Hotel | registered at the Gastineau Hotel | time. Madsen's Cycle & Fishing Sup-| range. The houses are financed R T S, 927G & 3 8 86-3t| by F.H.A. and may be secured 3 on very liberal terms. Secondary financing for down payment ig available - to qualified ‘veterans An appointmeat to see the houset may be made in this office. FROM VANCOUVER Fred Wall of Vancouver, B. C, is|and will return to Juneau at that | holidays with his parents Mr. an | Mrs. Hermann Savikko. He is at- 7 |tending his final year at the Uni- | ply. versity of Waehington, |RADIO PHONE and Fisher Direc- % NS ! tion finder from troller Argus. MIES BALOG BEECHS | Also 2 pairs of skils imported Miss Pat Balog returned homel o0 minland, Can be seen at |from Seattle recently where snc: Emil Vienola’s, 86-tt . | completed a business course, cofi- ! |ing home in time for the holidays. !BOAT EDCO. Fathometer, two—lWll"AMWl"n-Phonezu i ! way radio. Completely geared' Office in Alaske Credif H Pl it Buream i Phone Red 660. 8841} e L ,A(A BRI“GS 19 ‘348 RIFLE, peep sight, rubber bun,, MOVE iV TODAY 3 { plate and sling, new last fall. $80. 3 APTS, largest to buyer immed- I AKES OUT SEVE“' Phone 522, i 385-41 iately. $7,000 will handle. 0 TRARLI VU LYY . - 3 LARGE bedrooms, garage, game Ib; OUGLASt bnew Zthe;:llr;mm room, utility room with Bendix i H ouse, concrete basement, oil fur-{ washer and Bendix ironer. Large a':;?:;& ::t‘;:a I;; 5:“;‘:;;5 Coas‘:.:: nace and range. One block from| yard, 1% yrs. new. mghlsndgs. o vy i { school and bus line. Price $8,200 | Furnished or unfurnished. $3,650 | Airlines, with seven leaving Ju-| 1 neau, 19 arriving, and 11 carried ! Call Douglas 143, 83126 ;‘;;tsh:;‘:fm:x;l;nmhed pay- | More people bought new Studebaker cars and trucks in 1949 than in any year before ! Since its introduction in September, the | new 1950 Studebaker has been bought by more people than any new-model Studebaker in any similar period ! Todays far-advanced new 1950 Studebaker is the fastest selling Studebaker of all time! STUDEBARERS REALLY RS/ Letween other points. They were: ‘ON YOUR WAY to work leave yo:x_— To Tulsequah: Stan Stinber To Sitka: Mary Lawson, H. Nelson, W. P. Walton, George Bea- con, To Petersburg: Art Walker; to Ketchikan: Charles R. Mounuo,y From Skagway: A. E. Rogers, R. | W. Rice. From Hoonah: Jim Austin, and Mrs. Lieu Rance, Jacob Whl!e laundry at Juneau Laundrette. At tendant will care for it. Pick it on way home. 70-tf {2 BEDROOMS, double plumbing in two story house in Seatter Tract. LARGE yard, best neighborhood Furnished. $9,000. SEVERAL Large ana Small Dia- |2 BEDROOMS, furnished, modern, monds. Perfect stones. Bargain | prices at the First National | DBank. 35 ul 1"6 TUDOR FORD, $90. Green 163. nice yard. Douglas. $8,500. (2 BEDROOMS, furnished, base- ment ,furnace, large fireplace, cedar and knotty pine panelling. Just past Auk Bay Rec. Area. $8,000. From Pelican: Helvig Christen- | LOG CABIN 28x10 10 mside. Hawk 1 BEDROOM, part furnished, beach son, Mrs. Fred Wetche. From Gustavus: Lyle Beiber. From Sitka: Conrad. = Stevens, Bishop Zlobin. From Kimshan Cove: Jerry Jor-: genson. E. E. Norton. From Tulsequah: Victor Wilson, Lillian Wilson, John Conley, Fred ‘Wall, Margaret Wall. < i \ flflé’[flllfl KENTUCKY’ S BOURBON Genvine SOUR MASH Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey BOTTLED IN BOND 100 PROOF . SWIZE-WELLER DISTILLERY, INC. » LOUISVILE, &Y. . Distributea tnrougnout Alaska by ODOM COMFANY FAIRBANKS WHITEHORSHE JUNEAU KETCHIKAN SEATTLE Swift, convenient flights in big 4-engine BARANOF HOTEL Phone 106* Inlet. Call 143, 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 Wi- loughby Ave., aiter 4:30 p.m. 28 tf 1% TON DODGE short wheel base truck, 1940 Studebaker Sedan, 1947 Ford four door sedan. R. W. Cowllng Co. 75-tf WANRZED FOR LONGER lasting clothes, use Juneau Laundrette. Machines ster- ilized between washings. 3rd and Franklin Str. 70-t1 KOVALESKI- BAGGEN WED Joan Marie Kovaleski became the bride of Ludwig C. Baggen in a ceremony performed yesterdayl by U. S. Commissioner Gordon Gray. Bergie A. Smith and Arnold Hildre witnessed the ceremony. KETCHIKAN VISITOR Raymond du Bos of Ketchikan is stopping at the Gastineau Hotel. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management DISTRICT LAND OFFICE Anchorage, Alaska September 27, 1949 Charles Jay Mills, entryman, to- gether with his witnesses, Leslie Yaw and Myrth Benjamin Sarvela, all of Sitka, has submitted final proof on his homestead entry, Anchorage Serial No. 09963 for land embraced in U. S. Survey No. 2581, situated on the southerly sidr: Sitka Highway and fronting on Thimble Berry Bay, 3.1 miles east of Sitka. Lat. 57° 02 26” N., Long. 135° 16’ 15” W. contain- ing 11.25 acres, and it is now in the files of the District Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. If no protest is filed in the Dis+ trict Land Office within the period of publication or thirty days there- after, said final proof will be acs cepted and final certificate issued GEORGE A. LINGO, Manager. First publication, Nov. 2, 1949. Last publication, Dec. 28, 1049. . b e N D e T e STOP! at MADSEN’S For a practical XMAS GIFT CASH or TERMS Competitive Prices Open till 8 PM. Phone 914 Follow the Cabs to ROSS’ OASI in Douglas for a Good Time NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Notice is hereby given that frontage. Auk Bay. Concrete basé- ment, modern. $4,500. 4 ROOM, comifortable, on pilings. $2,100. POSSESSION IN SHORT TIME 2 BEDROOM furnished, floor fur- nace, full concrete basement, flat yard, new kitchen, ull electric. $8,400. 1 block from St. Ann's at 6th and East. 2. BEDROOM recently renovated, 12 St. $8,000. 3 BEDROOM furnished, double lot. Douglas, $4,000. 3 BEDROOM Glacier Highway 2 mi. All elec. kifchen includes dishwasher, Bendix washer, drier, mangle, stove, new sinks, kitch- enette. Basement, furnace. 4 BEDROOMS, furnished, full basement view, Basin Road. $6,800 PETER WOOD SALES AGENUY SEWARD AT MARINE WAY Telephone 911, LOST AND FOUND LOST—Christmas Eve, pair of green wool gloves, Antique tas- sel. Call Green 245, Mrs. Noble. 87-1t LOST—Childs_white overshoe and shoe, if found please call Blue 725, 86-2t LOST—Gabardine topcoat taken by mistake from Douglas Eagles Hall. Sunday night. Would ap- preciate its return to the Empire or by calling Red 490. 86-2¢ LOST—Black coin purse with fold- ing money—Name your Own re- ward. 86-3t ‘LOST—Tiger striped cat. Reward. Ph. Green 913. 78-5¢ MISCELLAREOUS QUARANTEED Realistic Perman. ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up Lola®s Beauty Shop, Phone 20L 315 Decker Way. L] st i SNSRI VG WINTER and POND, CO. Ina Complete Photographic Suppliss B e WURILTZER Spinit piano for reng Anderson Plano £.co. Ph. 143. LAURA LEE’S OPEN 24 HCURS DAILY S e eaeeeeas e ad