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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRF——JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE TWO D”E ersonally, may have their name | ,q ' l down by calling Douglas 203 SPRENG Io BE BR.L w0 advising Mrs. Marcus Jensen, ; y NEWS omeess BRIGHT WITH TAILORING CLASS TONIGHT aeD, Fastion AIDS SEARCH SQUARE DANC £ CLUB Mr Edith Walker, of the Home Much interest is beir 1 Economic Class, will hold a tailor | the form square club ing course demonstration tonight " | . s tiougl it is that e i the nome e room|Le@0fa Smith, Buyer for‘ON plANE, SGL within the ew da will In ord Behrends, Returns from Trip to States sed up. to get STEWARTS SOUTH (Continued from Page One) as possi the first meeting will Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Stewart, Jr., | be ))wm Thursday evening, starting | lef r the states aboard the Bara- B “h n."-” ll\l.-xm She S’\ld at 8 o'clock upstairs of the |nof. They have been in Juneau the| Red, light, dark, medium — an|he would- . = ; Eagles Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Ray | past two weeks, visiting Mr. and|shades of red will be the predomi- Sgt. d was to have been diss Nevin, wellknown to residents on | Mrs, B, D. Stewart, Sr., while the|nating and most popular color foronarged rrival at Ln«uat__ Falls. the Island, have graciously con-|younger Mr. Stewart attended |spring fecing him off was N8 JEEER sented to do the “calling,” and a | mectings of the Alaska Road Com-| This is the news brought home b Cecilia h-x“t J ngey whom loudspeaker system has been ar- on Mrs. Leota Smith, buyer for (hc',““,m; St &0 ranged for at a very nominal ravelers will spend a monch | B. M. Behrend's women’s wear de- |, ‘p;]u; o i O v[zot e:‘:‘:‘ Other details of the club w r weeks visit west coast | partment, after a month spent at| gency leave. I arrived in V\;hltenorq discussed and decided upon a t before returning to their | various merchandise markets alon,\b tord ‘iu:«‘ staved in ol = ting . in Valdez, where Stewart is|the Pacific Coast {Gpturcay and S e A h Those wio are unable to sign up qistrict engineer. s 1 left here the first part | OPCrations room A et - . St FAkiiary ana visited fashibn diss | 27 orning T boardc EEEEEEY plays at Segttle, Portland, San arch plane to leave the post. We | were out for about nine hours. For Your Safety and Convenience Let ~ TERRITCRIAL ELECTRIC CHECK YOUR WIRING Your Best Fire Insurance Francisco and Los Angeles. For the first time, e manufacturers brought their to the Pacific coast to particip: shows held during “Buyer’s V at the above cities, Mrs. Smith was “thrilled and | enthused” with her trip “Women,” she said, “will be happy to know that they will see some of the most outstanding styles this spring that we have had for some Contact Made at Snag During the flight, we landed at Snag where the plane last made radio contact. T made a point!of talking to the radio operators there { who had received the report. They fn;uxed the aircraft was about. .25 miles south of Snag. They also sgid they were shocked immediately atter they received the radio report from bR CtlotHas will, not, be too, exsi| 05 piane ‘hecause {hey 'UEHEREEE e k 4 treme, but very smart and \\'eur-i?;s:::; ;’:"\rl'v:‘ :ng"fb‘”n Girl=a ) o able.” s S 43 Territorial Elecivic Company e et boon| - Being 8 Fadio aperior myset and i g " | after talking with them I have rea- so popular. From soft rose tones to deeper melon and on through scar- | y > the ne is los - lets, for suits, bags, dresses and | 1 ‘betleve the plane 3 “O0ECER accessories, it without a doubt | <Snwhur“(\]o\ f :" Wh“::lh:\” !‘inlfgg:sy THE color for spring ERes s kTi0o? arcs b 8 Navy blue, i out there with them. In searches which her as generally JEaIgs s genarally beon| like this two pairs of 5 are bet- first, will take second place this | year, with bark tones third, then | '°F than one mint green, buttercup yellow and ! Devoted Family beige next. | My wife who is an Anglo-Indian Bolero and jacket dresses she | was very beautiful and petite. Her said will be exceptionally good and | home was Hapur, India, and I met wiil be featured in two and three | her while on war duty while in tone color combinations. Suits Will Saturday was to have rthday anniversary. House Wiring Industrial Wiring son to believe it was a Gibson Girl, —UNION SHOP— Free Estimates Phone 981 T New Delhi. be more feminine than they have | been her 23rd b been with a great deal of attention | | We three all were very close. Little given to detail. w\'mm always shared every meal Asked about hats, Mrs. Smith|With me. smiled broadly. | My wife and child are lost and % is one year the men uxc‘ I'm absolutely just stunned. I haven’t slept or eaten sitce Thurs- really going to have cause to chuckle | and gasp,” she said. Hats will range from smalil to very large and, to put mildly, will be extreme in style athers, flowers, veils, in over- generous doses, will adorn them But she added that for Behrends, she had ordered the more conser- I've done a lot of praying lately although I never did go to church uch. I've kept praying continu- | ously for them. I've ays believed that a person who has faith in God was much better off than anyone ! ANOTHER CLIPPER' EXTRA vative, but smart, numbers which | else. Now I'm just sitting and hop- e ” ¢ she kno will please Juneau |ing that my prayers will be an- women. swered. An item of interest is announce- | TR T TR 2 [ ment that she obtained dozens cl{ Al F I | beautiful ,nylon . blouses i laces, | e o | nets and sheers of nationally-known v s BRING 40; TAKE 15 Alaska Coastal Airlines flights over the weekend brought 40 F ons to Juneau and carried 16 | material and wormanship and, best | | of all, they will retail at prices sure | to meet with favor. | “We are going to have smarter apparel this year than we have had { for a long time,” Mrs. Smith fin- Flight crews that guide to | which time the spring have arrived. are thoroughly trained. ALL share a TAILORING great tradition of de[gendablhty_ Fly | ganized Thursday January 12 will | meet Thursday evening at 7:30] % 1 R o'clcok February 2 as originally | with the world’s most experienced airline! |piannea at ihe Hizh ‘School. The Thane class which will be at- ‘tended also by For speedy 4-engine Clipper service, call meet Wednesday evening BARANOF HOTEL — PHONE 106 ary 1, at 7:30 ociock in the High School. d‘mm,,,' The Auk Bay Ciass will meet | Wednesday afternoon February 1, Hq/VA/”MIM/V f A‘ |at the home of Mrs. Willis Avery. e e et WA I e M3 | The Douglas Class meets this 5 ¢ levening January 30 in the Doug- | (11{1/] AIRMKS' %, § |1 High Schoal. *Trade Mark, Pan i ¥ o4 BRI e s nasia e epen®® | Gerald S. Clark of the Yakutat TO SEATTLE o HAWAIlI * ROUND-THE-WORLD * KETCHIKAN | Civil AAeanauLics Administration | JUNEAU « WHITEHORSE * PAIRBANKS * NOME SRl e ot the Bl Hotel. | ished. She is planning to have a|points in Southeast Alaska. | spring showing around March 1, by | stock will CLASS MEETS The Juneau Tailoring Class or- iMl's. Scott James, R. C. McDanie Juneau women will Febru- .means good business GOOD PRINTING . .. . gives distinction to your stationery and business forms. GOOD PRINTING . impresses those who are important to the success of your business. It denotes trustworthiness and responsibility. GOOD PRINTING . .. cessful businessman. to YOUR business. *GOOD PRINTING . . results when experi- enced printers work with modern tools and machinery-—when print- ers take pride in every piece of work they turn out. EMPIRE PRINTING is GOOD PRINTING. Your orders will be promptly filled. . is a mark of the suc- It is essential Empire Printing Company - Phone 374 Emma Horton ; to Haines: | Ji nd Car- Mr. To Hoonah: {infant and Frank Paul; Miss Billis, Mr. and Mrs. Heidelberger, K. E. Teston roll Green; and to Sitka Huff, . H [Jane Provance, Perry Tweden, Ailice Moy and M Olson, | Frem Hoonah: Helen and Franciné Jackson: from Pet- ersburg: Mrs. Zies; aadG from Sitka: Dr. Fritz, Bernice Hughes, W. Lind- strom, W. Collins, Jean Carter, Mrs. | C. Franks, Mr. and Mrs. Sutton, R. !Perfltrcuch. Dick Keithahn, Joe Ninnis, Dade Nickel, George Mc- Grath, 8. Sears, Gus Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Wally Simms, Mr. and Mrs. Jess McGraw, Bill Graves, Dave Graves, Hugh Doogan, Jerr Wade, Herb Martin, Tom Powers, |Rod Nordling, John Lowell, Al Carlson, Jerry Shaw, Dick Hansen, Rod Pegues, George Barril, M Lou Mix, Katherine Bavard, Juhn Bavard, Les Hogins, and Jim Orme, Donovan PLAY COUNTRY STORE at the Snake Pit tonight.—adv. BEGINNNERS' BAND CREDITS GIVEN T0 8, SAYS SHOFNER The following cight attained the r the first semes- highest averages I ter in beginning band work, accord- to director Joseph M. Shofner. saria Carter, Judy Foss, Ann Nelson, Dan Bost, Jean Warner, Sam McPhetres, Carlito Diaz, and e Jack. averages were not based playing ty but on ttenda y of prac- tice and othe: The beginner: 30 members from the si ixth A total of 92 in instrumental music department the largest nd is composed rited largely udents is enrolled music, making this (OMMURITY EVENTS ters Club At 8 o’clock—Cr ethodist parsonage. ock—Alaska Potters at Club rooms in A.B. Hall 7:30 o'clock—Board of Director, Alaska Division, American Cancer Society, in council chambers, City Hall. At 8 o'clock—Member of S.E. Alaska Guides Assoc. at Quillico Sports Center. At Janua At noon—Rotary At 10 o’clock—March of Dimes ben- efit dance in Elks ballroom. At 8 o'clock—Si Bow Lodge, ini- tiation, IOOF Hall. February At noon—Kiwanis Club, Baranof. At 8 o'clock—Elks Lodge. Februar At noon-—Chamber Baranof. At 8 o'clock—Society 40-8 regular business meeting, Legior Dugout February 3 8 o'clock—CDA card Parish Hall. 1 Commer At party, FROM KETCHIKAN H. R. Hyde of Ketchikan is = uest at the Baranof Hotel, PLAY COUNTRY STORE at the Snake Pit tenight.—adv. Sealed bids will be received by the | Alaska Department of Health, Ju- neau, Alaska, until 4:30 P. M. Feb- aary 15, 1950, for furnishing a fleet insurance policy for twenty fou: | sutomobiles owned by the Health Department.. Bid forms and specifications may ] be obtained at Room 201, Territorial Building, Juneau, Alaska. | First publication, Jan. 23, 1950. Lnst publication, Feb. 6, 1950. ‘——u..~ aly /7716’[#4[0 Y KENTUCKY' S Genvine SOUR MASH Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey BOTTLED IN BOND 100 PROOF . Distributed throughout Alaska by ODOM COMPANY Calls a @ Rapid Service PHONE &2, 2 “The thinking fellow YELLOW> @ Dependable Service @ Courteous Service 0R14FORA YELLOW CAB “The best fleet of cabs in town” FRIGID AREA SCANNED BUT NOT A TRACE (Continued from Page One) t] 7pnrt as the “mos{ h;ghly pron: able” yet received. Parachute crews stayed ready for | FOR SALE HOUSES now nearing occupanc, date in the Highlands section, 1 have already been spoken fc The houses have two bedroon, and allowance for a thifd, The, have full concrete basements wit} garage, laundry, electric hot wa ter heaters and an autamanc 3 FOR SALE | SEATER TRACT—2 bdr. pine-pan- | 4 nelled, fireplace, partly furnished. Homey, comfortable. GOLD BELT—3 bdr. fireplace, elec- tric kitchen, furnace, completely furnished. Immediately availgple. GOLD BELT—Juneau's finest. 5- an immediate take-of should the ground crew report back it has found the craft. Nearly 50 U.S. and Canadian planes scoured the 1300-mile long | search area yesterday from Great Falls, Mont., the search today from Great Fa where 28-below-zero weath: grounded all but a half dozen planes | yesterday. 7,000 Men Involved U.S. airmen, flying out Montana base, are on the 800-mile long stretch to Fort Nelson, B.C. Canadian planes cover the remaining 500 mile dis tance to Snag. Air Force officers estimated that; “Operation Mike” already involves more than 5,000 men at Great Falls to and Yukon Territory bases. The vast armada not only must etrates both men and machines but also must conduct its operati within a span of about seven of ght each day. Arctic sun rises about 11:45 a.m. gain about 6:45 (ES.T.) 18 above n sinks and | 1. E. MCGRAW OF SITKA DIES IN HOSPITAL HERE Jesse E. of Sitka died early this m . Ann's hos- Graw orning at & born in He is Raymond McGra Wash,, Calvin McGraw of Emmet, 1, and Vern and Dor- mand McGraw of Sitka; and three Mrs. Bernita Roach ot nd Mrs Leonarid Pugsley 1d Donna Gayle McGraw, attle. His body for bm Ind. wife, four sc will be taken to Sitka said. 000 Christmas ar in the U.S. CIO FOUND—Pair of may have same I adv. Inquire Mrs. window, Post Off P, FOUND—White ;,uld diamond rmfl in vicinity of Bus Depot. Owner may have same by identifying and paying for this adv. Ph. Blue 302. 409-3t spaniel, 9 LOST—Golden c 414-tf adv, ...-.. a" ee s’ A gift of lasting joy for your favorite Valentine. May we make it for you? Joseph W. Alexander | Phoiography Portrait ana Commercial Shattuck Bldg. Phone 303 to Snag. Thirty addi- tional planes were to be thrown into | the | concentrating | and another 2,000 men in Canadiin | battle the sub-zero cold which pen- | TOY COCKER puppies Sailboat— the | (EST) | Ko- | survived by his ! both of | 5= of the Ch:u':csI rooms, fireplace, wall-to-wall car- | peting, 2 completed bedrooms, | another easily finished. Garage, | New, IM- furnace. The houses are com | pletely insulated for a low: main venitian blinds. tenance cost. They have a ‘gen view, . MEDIATELY AVAILABLE. erously sized living room :witt 1 | SIXTH STREET—2 hdr., beautifully large view windows andl ever house has a clzar view of Gas tineau Channel. The dinettes anc furnished, electric kitchen, view, terraced garde ;| DOUGLAS—Building suitable 2| kitchen are built in with an ab | apt. and commercial down-| undance of storage space an ¥ New FHA home, 2 bed-| fitted with,a new. Westinghous & range. “The” houses are financec § by F.HA. and may be secur!fi on very liberal terms. Secondmts financing for down payment is available « to qualifiack yeterans, An appointment to see ‘the houses may be made in this ottice. | WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 Office in Alaska Credit Bureau | | ARB 5—and other boats. Gift shop, " machine shop, 2 apartment hous- es, good money makers, LOTS— Glacier Highway, Gold Belt, Cal- houn, Douglas, Douglas Highwayl 'MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS | Phone 676 over Frist National Bank' iz gl ‘ {NEW LISTING—2 ml. Glacter Hi- | way. Small 3-bedroom’ house; halt i basement, concrete; lot 45x278; gardens, good water. Partly fur- nished. Located between Jack Warner and Mrs. Hanna. Immed- Lo BSEI LT , iate occupancy. $5,250. 5 J—Lyman 48—Ph. NEW LISTING—is-pedaroom house, end float No. 1. Small Boat Har- bor. 413-6t | | 30-06 Sm‘ingfivl Blue 529 after 5 p.m. 413-3t | 3 acres, near Salmon Creek, Furn- i ished. A lovely setting, a solid $650.00 Buys New 220 hp Lycoming | house. $7,850. airplane motor, complete with |404 12th ST.—2-bedrooms, furnished starter and generator. 1 new 8 $7,000. ft. propellor, two 4850 airplane ;SEATTER TRACT — 2-bedrooms, s. Ph. 581 412- lf' furnished, large yard. $9,000. !INCOME PROPERTY — A large 1942 MC 5 )d uump truck. Good' h i3 money maker. 1833 Chev. flatbed, | Douse -easily converted into 3 | 5 - 3!; apartments to bring $180 monthly i _____ — "~ | or more. Central location near I sedan| St. Ann's. $8,400. from states. Radio, heater, new | seat covers. Ph, Douglas 21. 410-t{ pETER wooD | 1 L SALES AGENCY |2 APT. BLDG. immediate accu- |SEWARD AT MARINE WAY Ph. Green 925 . 410-5t} Telephone 911. WANTED {PHONOGRAPH RE £l T i Downtown Seattle, 5 years in ‘Wr‘?zzifi_cr LO“‘"?_’ his ‘dc“ location. Illness forces sale, $200,- | i Flaporois Tere At pancy. 2 BARBER CHAIRS. Contact Bar- | anof Hotel. 409-tf | 000.00 gross, five years. Inventory ThasRae p_rlces. Specialigity) In &nd thanchiss. fakes 1t. Por &) Auto Electric—Motor tune-up— = s Brake work. See us first and quick sale $15,000.00 will close. Nothing up the sleeve. We can show this is a clean proritable' deal. For particulars, airmail, Dace Record Salon, 1629 Westlake Ave, | Seattle 1, Wash. SAVE MONEY. JACOBS ENGINE and EQUIPMENT. 1101 Harbor Way across from Small Boat Harbor. Ph. 876. 413-3t 404-6t. |YOUNG Mglfi\f ggnégd for rest of e = = w’mw general store, “short wheel base years old. Answers to the name of ike.” Anyone having seen | this dog please call Black 400., 408-t1 | ‘ on holder. Owner ayinz for this | : laundry at Juneau Laundvette. At tendant will care for it. Pick it on way home. 70-tf SEVERAL Large ana Small Dia-~ monds. Perfect 'stones. Bargain prices at the First Natioral Bank. 35 o ‘ EASY SPINDRIER washing ma- chine, good condition. Ph. Black 820 after 5 p.m. 93-tf FOR SALE in Soame . 1948 Bmckl | master Dynaflow. Lots of acces-l sories. Low mileage, All in states. Perfect throughout. Also 1948y Dodge 4 dr. in Juneau. Low mile- | | age. Excellent condition. Green 459 after 6 p.m. 402-tf | ton pickup. Phon‘e‘ 11948 GMC % 707. 407-tf BUSINESSMEN and candidates. Order your book matches early this year. Write Al Matson, Ju- |- neau or Phone 957. 407-12t ‘The I?nlinn‘ port of Leghorn is | called Livorno in Italian. 1% TON truck. b3 Rk ke drive oil truck. Other opportun- | R. W. Cowling Co. 404-4| s, it mechanically inclined. ‘SKI BOOTS, size 7. Call after 5| Salary, board, room. Outlying p.m. Green 632. 404-2t | town. Contact Rm. 324 Baranof. 414-3¢ FAGROSNTC BIANO.Ph. Blte 20— - - - or write box 3099. 400-tf | YOUNG MARRIED man with fam- o e i ily, desires employment. Have YOUR WAY to work leave your { experience in varied fields of work. At present employed as manager of large volume grocery stere in Alaskand town of 2000 population. Can furnish excellent references as to charcter and ab- ility. Write Empire 551. 412-3t WANTED—By February 10, cen- traily located furnished apartment by steadily employed married man. Telephone 374 or 271, DH \JANTED—ROOm for elderly wo- man with light board. Phone Mrs. Charles Hooker, 927. DH TWO SERIOUS yo young ladies 25 and 29 years, desire to seek per- manent and guaranteed employ- ment in Alaska in capacities of stenographer and accountant. R« ferences to character and abili ty will be frnish~? to prospective employer or U. 3. Consulate in Montreal. Wrice Box 534, Em- pire. 408-3t DAY NURSERY-—Moihers care for your small child. Mrs. Wm. Pas- sey. Ph. 938, 406-tf |BLACK and white Colt Belero and bag. A custom made outfit. A non-resident failed to claim, Sell for kalance due. Harbor Leather 237 Front St. Ph. 884 414-2f I:'ET)V DEL"I:& band saw. Complete $150.00. George Bros. 414-tf | INEXPENSIVE practice Marimba, Favre Music House, Front and Main. 414-tf ELLCTR!C GUITAR llke new. Favre Music Hcuse. Front and Main. 414-tf CLARENE —Favre Music House. 414-tf 35 MM PROJECTOR, typewriter table, fire place screen, pressure cooker, ironing board, electric waffleiron. Can be seen Apt. 109 Fosbee Apt. Monday and Tues- day evenings 5 to 7. 414-2t FOR RENT —_— STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly or Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69tf S ST S WURLITZER Spinit piano for rent Anderson Piano £.co. Ph. 141 FOR RENT—— air 3 BEDROOM furnished snt. Im- mediate occupaicy. Ph. . 414tf NOTICE ers Tuesday, Jan. 31 CIO Union | Hall.—adv. 414-¢ DEALERS WANTEL — Unlimited opportunities selling essential product to Alaskan trade. Float- ingair Open-View Self-Service frozen food, meat display cases and other commercial‘ refrigerat- ors offers big profits to aggressive dealers. Write Air Mail quqalifi- cations. Ed Friedrich Sales Cor- poration, San Antonio, Texas. 99-10f WANTED—Small rurnished or un- furnished Apt. Ph. 374. Ask for Liddle. 91-tf FOR LONGER lasting clothes, use Juneau Laundrette. Machines ster- ilized between washings. 3rd and Franklin Str. 70-t2 MISCELLANEQUS Is it’ necessary for science and re- ligion to become reconciled? The Baha'i Feith says “yes”! For lit- erature write immediately to Box 992 Mountain View, Alaska. 295-1t GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201 315 Decker Way. WINTER and POND, Co., Inc. Complete photographic Supplies Dcveloping-Printing-Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats Regular ‘meeting of United Troll- NORTON'S RADIO & APPLIANCE REPAIR. We pick up and deliver. Ph, 159, 414-61 { 4§ (3}

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