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—____________7 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 195° e W-A-N-T A-D-S THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TWO HOT GAMES ON PAGE SIX_ l)vt have signed up, are urged to !,\uund. get acquainted and enjoy 8 PFC RALPH MIELKE IS WITH DISTINGUISHED ARMY NOW IN JABAN Weather at ~ Alaska Poinis: OR SALE REDUCED PRICES DIESEL this wholesome fun. A good crowd is anticipated so everyone should be on time—8 o'clock, at the gym, ‘hursday night. 31G SAVINGS ELECTB]C PLA 100 GENERATIRG 1000 KW KW Weather conditions sud tcmnm-‘ |atures at various Alaska point Canning STOCKHOLDERS MEETING The Stockholders of the Douglas Co., Inc., will hold their DIESEL ENGINES PHONE Diesel ’)A\ is ion—! TIONAL Phone: shop er your 100 to 1600 HP. Inspect our 600 and 1000 KW installations in Alaska. OR WIRE US COLLECT! STEEL Corp. Terminal Tsland (Los Angeles Harbor), ('.lllf Los Angeles—NEvada 6-2517 METAL & Alr express means immediate dellvery te youl Simply write or wire your favorite business house, requesting that your merchandise be shipped by Al Express, and Alaska Coastal speeds It to you In @ matter of hours! Dependable serv Ice at lowest rates by Alr Express. also on the Pacific Coast, at 4:30 am, annual meeting this evening in the 120th Meridian Time, and | 2 released bs SRR ERARINEE Bivent | e T O Hall, at 8 o'clock, at Juneau, foilow: ; BOUGIAR COHNGH. .. -4—Clear| The Douglas City Council met last r2—Cloudy | evening in regular session for the 38—Clear | payment of bills and other minor Bethel -16—Cleay | business. Cordova 14—1lartly Cloudy | Disc ons centered around the Dawson -30—Clear | Possibi of entering City project Edmenton 20—Partly Cloudy | No. 2. repairing of City Docks, under -47—Fog | the General Service Facllities. Fairbanks 3 Snc“j 10—Clear . [ 1 £0MMUN!| Y EVENTS 18—Clear B Kotzebue -23—Clear | DAL :\\:{uf]i;'mh -44:;11‘;8‘: At 8 p vqfluu.s Lodge ;\'n{. 9. S At 7:30 p.m.—Civil Air Patrol squad- i’“l‘erkbu;" '3]_010“;‘1; | ron, District Engineer's office, Portland 2" Partly’ Clouay| A P e Z(‘,::‘[]{( George :g‘gl:z‘;i At noon—Chamber of ~Commerce PR § at Baranof. Sitka 31—Partly Cloudy| , * J Whitehorse 218—Snow | At 8 pm.—Women of Maose. Yakutat 23—Partly Cloudy At 8: p.m.—Community Choral rehearsal, Methodist Church. At 8 p.m.—Catholic Church choir rehearsal. At 9 p.m.—Democratic caucus, Ju- neau precinets, CIO Hall. February 17 At 10 a.m—Beta Sigma Phi food sale at Sears office. Martha Society meets DOUGILAS NEWS ANCE NIGHT SQUARE Thursday night, February 13, is SCHEDULE Two hot games are on the basket- ball schedule for tonight in the High School gym. It is playoff night with another hot game scheduled for to- morTow. Here is the dope. For tonight, the Moose and Columbia Lumber will meet in the first game at 7:3C o'clock. The second game will be between Caslers and Imperials. | Then tomorrow night, the win- ners of the games tonight will play to see which outfit goes into the Gold Medal Tournament. | It is a cinch the fans will get tiic worth of money both nights. ADDRESS SYSTEM IS INSTALLED NOW AT GOVT. HOSPITAL The installation of a 3-way pub- lic addr stem in the tubercu- losis wards of the Juneau Govern- ment Hospital has now been com- pieted. The patients in both wards and private rooms will be able tc listen to phonograph records, anc to progra arranged locally for their recreation and instruction, as Presently serving with one cf the most distinguished units of the United States Army is Private First FOR SALE FOR SALE Class Ralph M. Mielke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Mielke of Juneau. He is a member of Headquarters Com- | pany 3rd Battalion of the famed | 3ist Infantry, a unit of the 7th| Infantry Division now stationed at Camp Crawford, Japan. The unit to which Pfc. Mielke is assigned has compiled a splendid record of service during its thiriy- three years of history and is cfien called “The American Foreign Le- gion” because it has never been sta- tioned within the continental Tnited | States. Pfc. Mielke joined the Army in | January, 1949, and received train- | ng at Camp Ereckinridge, Ken-| ucky. He was sent overseas in No- | vember, 1949, and assigned to the 31st Infantry. Prior to enlisting in the Army, Pet. | Mielke worked for the United States Forest Service. RECIPE CONTEST IS GETTING MOST Menu and Recipe contest entrizs poured in Monday and Tuesd SEATER TRACT—2 bdr. pine-pan- 14 NEW HOUSES in t.he Highlan( POPULAR FOR ALL nelled, fireplace, partly furnished. Homey, comfortable. GOLD BELT—3 bdr. fireplace, elec- tric kitchen, furnace, completely furnished. Immediately available, |GoLD BELT—Juneau’s finest. §- rooms, fireplace, wall-to-wall car- peting, 2 completed bedroomis; ancther easily finished. Garage, view. venitian blinds. New, IM- MEDIATELY AVAILABLE. SIXTH STREET—2 bdr., beautifully furnished, electric kitchen, view, terraced gardens. DOUGLAS—Building 2 suitable bdr. apt. and commercial down- stairs. New FHA home, 2 bed- rooms. ARE 5-—and other boats. Gift shop, machine shop, 2 apartment hous- es, good money makers. LOTS— Glacier Highway, Gold Belt, Cal- houn, Douglas, Douglas Highway. MURPHY & MUBPHY REALTORS - ACTOUNTANTS Phone 676 over Frist National Bank FOR SALE BLACK MERCURY 5 pas. New tires and engine, heater, twin spot lights. good condition. See Bob Ellis at conv. radio, 1 i 12-CHAIR - barbershop equip, $60 {4-ROOM house, Very (2 NEW DIVING outfits, 3-way te { {BASEMENT and lot, West Junea section, two bedrooms and a lowance for a third, full concre basements, garage, laundry, e ectric hot water heaters, aut( matic oil furnace, completely i sulated for a low -maintenanc cost, Financed by FHA ‘on ve liberal terms. Secondary financ ing for down payment is avai able to qualified veterans: ' Bob Druxman REPRESENTING WILLIAM WINI 123 FRONT ST. PHONE 8! 2 SUMMER homes, Lena Pt. $2,50 DOUGLAS Bible £chocl Bldg. $7 500. 2-BEDROOM, Douglas. 2 lots $3 400. 2-BED, Douglas, furn. $8,500. BUILDING lots, Douglas, Auk Ba West Juneau. GARAGE and lot, Auk Bay, $1 500. % $2,850. dock, Elfin Cove- $1,400. HOUSES, arts, stores—Juneau. $1,000. i T % fa at N.L. Preshyierian chureh. well &s to tune in on the radio sta- | it looks liki petitiol ¢ill being looked forward to by square At 6:30 p.m—VEW auxiliary severed | tions toucibe e competition will be| o o Cowling Co: 425-3t 110 WASHING machines. Each $2 - o ance enthusiasts, as that is the , b '"t Dugott. e it fr he Alasic S 4 LR P R NI T {FLEC. HOTPOINT range $40. > night the Douglas, Square Dance| dish dinner & goW The set is a gift from the Alask: | While crab meat dishes seem t0/1938 4 door Plymouth sedan. $400. { WwESTINGHOUSE 17 ft. refrig. $16 2 hedbcond time, February 15 Tuberculosis Association and wa |predominate as the cor goez! R. W. Cowling Co. 427-tf i Club meets for tk 3 g ; : : i CHARCOAL Broiler $175. It is announced that through the At 9:30 bt Rotaryi Stine | purchased through Christmas Bea |into its second week, we were hap- | — o e j161t open hboats $300-750. Kindnesd’of Souglas School ith dance ana byffet sup- | money. The Rev. Walter Sobolefilpy to see a good variety of ex-|THE BEAUTY NOOK—4 booth R Phv L o R!’Engs e i oo will e used,| Pper. Baranof Gold “REOm and jof the Memorial Presbyterian { cellent-looking recipes. | shop, fully equipped. Established‘ Lo cx»mysm e 84’005 4 O Setmmodate & bhy, Lounce. 2 Chureh, who initiated the idea for | Because of the large number business in excellent location. |y, Crinpn SR Niovus 150, qu 57WM41 2; cro\:(i ENGEERE G At 10 pm—Moose Valentine and | the project, is arranging a short|recipes, the three | Reasonable. Wonderful Opponun-:AUTOMATIC cannef szsp wl’*{c"'comcxi to Do as well as| masquerade dance. program to be given next Friday|recipes will not be pub! ity for ambitious person. Write | BICYCLES' $25. 4 s | February 20 lin celebration of the installation. |Friday. Box 642, Petersburg, Alaska. 416-3 1 teen agers, and oth \\In may not \ b BIRDSEYE maple bedroom set $§ TR e i St —-— | At noon—Lions Club at Baranof. | = e For next week’s contest, send us| T5y's THE TIME to think about | GOOD couches $40 with chair $6 N i mm-l THERMOMETER B e e "|" 4 new radio phone for your |DOORS $5. Windows $2. S Amaiead Tan e NEW THERMO e beat, PARSONS ELECTRIC CO.|BATH tubs $30. Toilets $20. & .M. —America 3¢ " a ol es. he instruc- n i has the MORTHERN on display. {OIL furn. (Johnson) burner ne ree Deliver $ ou. EN tions are the same as last weoek e as X, & 200. Y lo'““ c‘n'n‘ REPI'A(ES BROK Chcose as many it>ms from i $10.60 Crder s tices Interlux Paint. turnout next week, so send us ek, s el your small child. Mrs. Wm. Pas THURSDAY-FHIBAY“"S H.TURDAY_FEATUBES SITTEA {your favorite menu and recipe for | sey. Ph. 938. 406-t i a good spaghetti, macaroni ur'LOST—Wal]EL containing mentm-] g I G!Rl OUT nocdle feed and you may win a c"n.nn cards and licenses. R.ewqrd’ e WARGARINE | CRISCO | BABYFOODS | 7775t 0 1 T B R S et el . sy TRS tur i 427-3t iy el S Fuil Vitami Gerber’ 0 1 ’ /l' [ & I Gir] Scout Troop No. 8 ’:;c":l;es» i j.o i Empuefig ShEs 3 centrally lccated furnished ¢ Swanson—I'u itamin xerber’s | Iday in the Moose hall. We had & FovaFLmave Doberman Pm'h- e apartment by steadily employ- ¢ ‘)’ % » [ l KENTUCKY'S Valentine party and ice cream anc FORMER JUNEAU Glnl . Pay for this adv. Sheldon at|e ed married man. Telephone ¢ &L Pound pound can | (" s Dozen g c | cake were served. | ‘Thane, 427-3t|® 374 or 271 after 6 p.m. tre Three girls received pins. They Pl[DGED, SIG. KAPPA\ — e e o & o6 0o 6 o @ 0 o ¢ were Darlene Gross, Peggy Snow | SCHWIN BIKES AT MADSEN’S NUBORA TUNA FLAKES » 292¢ FOR DOWNRIGHT LOW PRICES — FOR HIGHEST QUALITY -— BERT'S IS TIIP§ RIPE QLIVES Libby Tall Can g 5{‘ Tastewell CORN Whole Kernel or Cream TOMATOES Solid Pack op A Large Can 293(3 GRAPEFRUIT Fancy s—Pink 2 large size 23{/‘ Bo er‘““ le Hie \(I rost S/ G AFR CARES EP xise say vum vum- m.u.l5(3 DISH CLOTHS 2 in Package Pkg. ngc S'fiA ‘EB gp Efi E:Afl GS Large — Fresh — Dozen Q) [ SHAMROCKBUTTER TOMATDES Fancy—Solid Tube ;40 FANCY FRESH RIWUBARE » 29 FRESH Hormel rouns A B MEATS AW THEIR BEST 'SLICED BACON | ROUND STEAK | PORK mms"rs Lean—Ground Pound 75(‘ s SHAMBOCK sicet convtion BACON BACK rat pouna cato 43¢ | F ebruary 21 tary Club, Baranof. At nocn—Ro: February 22 At 10 p.m.—“Old Time Da ance” $pon- sored by VFW at CIO hall. Meeting at C. L. O. Halt TRY BERT'S GIANT SIZE 57{3 Apple Butfer Sunny Jim Large Jar 258 Genuine SOUR MASH Kentucky Straight ' MINUTE RICE IEOTR-WELIR DISTRIERY, INC. + LOUISVILL, 8% e e FIRE HALL LANDMARK on the wall outside of the Fire Hal | | “he terday by Juneau-Young Hardwar< Company, Inc., and replaced the veteran thermometer which wa overheated and brcken by vandals late Saturday night or early Sun lay morning. The old thermometer, instailed by Roya! Blue Cab Company in 1837, was an up-and-down type. The one, of later design, is a cir- one with a red pointer indi- caling the temperature. It adver- nev and Violet Pekovich. We celebratec Pezgy Snow's birthday. Dolores Addleman, Reporter Brownie troop No. 4 had a regular meeting Tuesday in the Legion Dug- out. Mrs. Gighlione visited us again and helped us with our Knitting Food Sale, Feb. 17, 10 a.m. Sears Order Office. By Beta Sigma Phi 428-2t MUSICIANS UNION £ EYES EXAMINED TISSUE M. 12..$1.65 Second and Franklin DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS LENSES PRESCRIBED Juneau RITTTTTTII LETTUCE Pound ' 9(‘, e —————————— Loin | Peund 0)3(. S Atfenfion Moose Membersi Bow’t Forget VALENTINE and MASQUERADE DANCE Saturday-Feb. 18 Costume Prizes your RECIPE ingredients es et after each of the items chosen Mail entries to RECIPE CONTE: '?T The Daily Alaska Empire, Box 19 In answer to requests, we \uu‘ not have' extra copies of reclmcs\ not published. We wish to emphasize azain \)nt} we aprreciate receiving your sug- | gestions along with your menus | and recipe. And, if you have an ideas for contest dishes, send mmn in. We're looking forward to a guud' Miss Mary Jane Walker, daugh—l ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Walker, and Miss Rollene (Windy) Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Clark, formerly of Juneau, | now of Burbank, Calif,, recently| pledged Sigma Kappa sorority at| the San Jose State College chapter. | he sercrity on the San Jose campus. Sigma Kappa was founded in 1874 at Colby College, Waterville, Maine, ind has since extended itseif hroughout the United States and Canada. WRANGELL TRAPPER REPORTED MISSING Jack Krepps, deputy U.S. Marsha! at Wrangel, has asked Coast Guard aid in searching for Ignacio Alio of Wrangell, unheard of since he left an a trapping trip to the Snow Pas- sage region, 30 miles west of Wran- gell, December 12. The Coast Guard cutter 52013, based at Petersburg, reporied to headquarters here that word had reached them of an attempt by Alio | to reach Wrangell during the trap- ping season. He had turned back | because of adverse weather, the cut- ter reported. HOSPITAL NOTES | Joseph J. Braun Jr., Mrs. Urban| C. Nelson, and Mrs. Edmund Vogel | were admitted to St. Ann’s hospital | yesterday. Stanley Duke, Cnester‘I Sally Fox of Juneau was admitted | to the Government hospital. HEMLOCK DEPARTS The Coast Guard cutter Hemlock departed from Juneau for Point Retreat at 8:30 a.m. today. The cut- ter had returned to Juncau yester- day afternoon to take on supplies. SEVERAL Large &na Small Dia- 0RBE35 st 10 o'clock—Juneau Shrine Club from the grocery and meat monds. Perfect stones. Bargain ! pEIER wooD H 2 gnnual Washington's Birthday e i : , . |ads appearing in the Emrire this| prices at the First Nauonnll Deh‘ler-d f!'ee | dance in Scottish Rite Temple This morning a new thermomete: wetk: Whithdbe fare. olithe marks Bank 35 1t SALES AGENCY { SEWARD AT MARINE WAY | At 8 pm—Rebekah soctal meeting, | ‘;‘d sk ll’“‘ff“’t J“":i’:‘fxg&"p\l‘i:“f‘ Entries must be matted in e 1046 GMC % tom pickup. Phone | Telephone 911 IOOF Hall. flleeer““ e to reach us before noon next Tu 707, 407-tf | ———————— —_— - At 8 p.m.—Elks Lodge. i ey 3 4 i day. If you wish, ycu may drop!yNpw DELTA band saw. Complet ! February 25 The thermometer was put U Y5 fthem off at the Empire office | s150.00. George B 414- trl WANTED ! {HOT water radiators $25. FCR RENT APT. for rent. 472 So Franklin. | STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly or Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69tf | WURLITZER Spinit piano for rent Anderson Piano £.cp. Ph. isl 424- I WANTED—Alaska yellow cedar an western red cedar saw logs. To prices paid, Yellow Cedar Com pany of Alaska, Juneau, Alaske 419-6 LOST AND FOUND UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERTOR Burcau of Land Management District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska August 11, 1949 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Notice is hereby given that William on Easterly side of Idaho Inlet and North End of Chichagof Isiand, con-~ taining 5.00 acres, and it is now in the files of the District Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. in the District Land Office within the period of publication or thirty days thereafter, or they will be barred by the provisions of the statutes. CHESTER W. McNALLY, Acting Manager. | First publication, Jan. 25, 1950. Last publication, March 22, 1950. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. December 23, 1949. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Notice is hereby given that Eu- | gene B. Lowman, has made applica- tion for a trade and manufacturing site under section 10, act of May 14, 1898, (30 Stat. 413 48 U.S.C. 461) Anchorage Serial 012189, described on supplemental township plat as lots 9, 10, and the SW%SEY%SE% |sw, sec. 10, T, 30 S. R. 59 E. of the CR.M. containing 5.33 acres, | and it is now in the files of the Dis- trict Land Office, Anchorage, Al- land should file their adverse claims in the District Land Office, within the period of publication or thirty days thereafter, or they will be bar- red by the provisions of the statutes. CHESTER. W. McNALLY, Acting Manager. First publication, Feb. 15, 1950. Last publication, March 8, 1950, large ez i B o s o 3 b cans ¢f Bourbon Whiskey Graichen Adams was acting :rv.;s; Both girls, who are/sOpROTOre 84) paiaon Gransi has made BBl | Coul hl aEShty Buapslics fi.e,r,‘tl,e“; T“,JL":):‘:.’?::;A?“‘; :;C“,' mi f::’-’f'd“fl wear their pledge pf:} | cation for a homesite under the Act Developing-Printing-Enlarging BOTTLED s anis s Wext miohin until June, when they Wwill be Offi-|of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809), An-| Artists’ Paints and Materials IN BOND ) it Sl 4 A cially initiated into the sorority. |chorage Serial 011191, for a tract of Blue Printing - Photostats oo i i ~;‘¥Ol;‘il) m?t nn The pledg:ii; 100k place on Febru- | jand embraced in Plat of U. S. Sur- | ————— =4 WE RESERVE RIGHT TO LIMIT NO SALES TO DEALERS el H s £ et ary 1, the second amniversary of ey No. 2879 situated on Gull Cove, | 1S it necessary for science and rc | ligion to become reconciled? Tht &3 6 w At present there are five| any and all /‘ cans fi IS sting red Y persons claiming ad- /&gy Cans 2 Qg c No. 1 {lat “C" Q)c Pack ixc Dlst:}l]zuct)gio;!,:rcgg&u;fi}?_laua AFMCf t:bfl "lrlhuhddy night at 7| -hapters throughout California, and | versely any of the above mentioned | 53ys mink farms are located Ir ¥ 5 B —adv. | pne in Oregon. |1and should file their adverse claim { heavily shaded spots because sun - :“]- T A Mg 53 | t' < Zen aska. P. M, at Petersburg, Alaska. 1 ‘ alf or u d Mrs. !d Bisho] SHA]HP-DCK CAI\ADIA.LJ L A 3 half or whole ... CE . &t fniant Ton »fiere%??&sm P | any and all persons claiming ad-| Dated, Petersburg, Alaska, Feb-’ ‘-.a> s i . versely any of the above mentioned |ruary 11, A. D. 1950. Last publication, Feb, 18, 1950, DAY NURSERY-—Mothers carc fo MISCELLANEOUS GUARANTEED Realistic Perman ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 20 315 Decker Way. WINTER and POND, Co,, Inc. Baha'i_Faith says fyes"! For lit erature write immediately to Eo: 992 Mountain Vicw, Alaska. 295-1! The National Geograpnic Society light tends to “rust” live mink fur NOTICE OF MARSHAL’S SALE United States of America, First District of Alaska, ss. Public notice is hereby given, that by virtue of a writ of Fieri Faciac (or execution), dated January 9, A D. 1950, issued out of the District Court, of the United States for the First District of Alaska on a‘judg~ ment rendered in said Court, 6n the #h day of January, A. D. 1950, in favor of Libellants and Intervenor and against the Vessel CURLEW I have on this 11th day of February, A. D. 1950, levied upon the following described Personal Property, situat- ed in the Precinct of Petersburg and Territory of Alaska, to wit: The CURLEW, No. 223542, together with her tackle, apparel, furniture, boats and other appurtenances, and thaf T will, accordingly, offer said Per- sonal Property for sale, at pcblic vendue to the highest and best bid- der, for cash, on the 23rd day of February A. D. 1950, at 1:30 o’clock WILLIAM T. MAHONEY, U. S. Marshal. First District of Alaska ‘ By JOHN S. KREPPS, Deputy. WILLIAM L. PAUL, JR. Plaintiff's Attorney. First publication, Feb. 13, 1850.