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PAGE SIX M. EDGECUMBE MARKS BIRTHDAY NUMBER 3 TODAY ) training school in the largest hospital, the ing school, the only tr: for seamer Native Ser vestment of , celebrates u~ third | ceremonies in which ANS offic Department of the Interior exe | ti Sitka officials and citize members and officers of the Alaska Native Brotherhood, and friends of the large Native Service institution will partake. Don C. Foster, ANS director, re the administration, accept a bronze plaque to be pla in the school square, as a birth gift from the student body. (oro» mon ind Founders’ Day activities be; last night with a student rally, 3 " meeting, and fire- w inced from student coun- d through various stu- will R ecumbe has own consider- since the sp: ling, militarily roup of buildir cause- Japonski Island in Si former Army and Navy base over to the N 5 will be the scene of Founder taken over rep- Y y by the ANS. nr"nnmn:" dent body crowded rooms, the student numbers 620 The | lities first offered could e a handful of tuber-| general patients, while to- | 1e opening of the new 1 addition Edgecumbe r to the medical needs e new tubercular hospital e only addition to the lich the ANS inherited | d forces. All other | nall additions have hed through the use | obtained by‘ s structures not | ptable to needs. ering this Pacific tion to a civilian vices had spent I large Package FAB S5A WE HAVE THE LOW PING EVERY DAY AT YOUR WHO PAYS CASH IS NOT PAYING THE HIGH COST FOR DELI Super Values at Vour 0th Century 29« SUPER MARKET SHOP HER e«:m,@;_QB Ve E Efifi'afi,es VR ’é {gf"'g,u-, HOP HERE ST EVERY DAY SHELF PRICES IN ALASKA — YOU SAVE MONEY BY SHOP- 20TH CENTURY SUPER MARKET — REMEMEBER THE RY WHICH O THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAH, ALASKA —_— close to $160,090,000 preparing Ja- ponski as a possible port of embar kation and as a way point in trans Pacific air flights. Faced with accepting this praject | cu or none in the post war period, the Alaska Native practical ful pury cational and the native po) tory. Lo @y use- cal promam for tion of the Terri- s there were nunition magazines, e quonset hut and made of 1k in the muskeg and rock of Japonski. Today these ines are used to store canned licines and other dozens of the size of S finds so es- sential in their vast program. One such m: ne h BATH SIZE PALMOLIVE SPDAP 2 bars 23 CUSTOMER THERS ARE USING— ervice has converted | ¢ even been d to a mausoleum for in- tuberculars whose families afford to return their bodies. unfortunates who have suc- 1 to T.B. have been “buried” hat was once a magazine with Car nd dignity. B y the island considers itself school is piling up be “Edze- , according to of the ar are growi | Max Penrod, principal school. Bulgaria Rip - Opens Hopeol (By the Associated Press) There was speculation today | whether the United States would d toughened diplomatic y to other Soviet satellite coun-: tries (u]lo\\ ng its open break with In Washington, State Department s hoped yesterday’s action in severing relations with Bulzaria would serve as an effective warning to other Iron Curtain countries to Something { toe the diplomatic line—or else. Those who speculated that closing the door with Bulgaria might turn tgm'y as the next possibilily. Wil a few hours after the United S ng of the trial which an businessman Robert ,\ Vogeler to jail on charges cf spy- ing and sabotage. There was no firm indication however, that the United States has contemplation of giving the dip- lomatic heave-ho to Hungary or any of the other Soviet satellite states. The State Department did disclose r, torture and death that lay aid last summer the Bulgarian po- ll“e seized three Bulgarian em- es of the U.S. Legation in Sofia ind g” of these men. The translator, rian later was seized ortured into -making ssions of sabotage and spying which implicated personal friends and members of the Lega- | tion, the Department charged The Legation was able to save this man, Michael Shiprov, from the police until recently. Yesterday the State Department said, word | Bulgarian authorities. This (ieo':ge Teiis Fib Now and Then - To Avoid Hairbrush CALDWELL, N.J, Feb. 22— into a chain reaction, picked Hun- | announced its break with Bulgaria,; much of the tragic tale of police 1d the break with Bulgaria. It| “permitted the torture and kill- | WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1950 FOR SALE SEATER TRACT—2 bdr. pine-pan- | nelled, fireplace, partly furnished. Homey, comfortable. GOLD BELT—3 bdr. fireplace, elec- tric kitchen, furnace, completely furnished. Immediately available. GOLD BELT—Juneau's finest. 5- rooms, fireplace, wall-to-wall car- peting, 2 completed bedrooms, ancther easily finished. Garage, view. venitian blinds. Mew, IM- MEDIATELY AVAILABLE. SIXTH STREET—2 bdr., beautifully furnished, electric kitchen, view, terraced gardens. | DOUGLAS—Building suitable 2 bdr. apt. and commercial down- stairs. New FHA home, 2 bed- | room: | 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 Highway. | MURPHY & MURPHY j came that he had been seized by REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over Frisi National Bank | . FORSALE [1 SET of Ludwig Drums, 1 E flat | . 1 Standard bhanjo. 434-3t l3EVERAL Large ana Small Dla— monds. Perfect stones. Bargain | prices at the First National alto Ph. 275 Douglas. s, 1 E flat | W=-A=N=-T A-D-S . FORSALE 4 NEW HOUSES in the Highland4 section, two bedrooms and alv lowance for a third, full concrete basements, garage, laundry, el- ectric. hot water heaters, auto- matic oil furnace, completely in- sulated for a low -maintenance cost. Financed by FHA on very liberal terms. Secondary financ ing for down payment is avail- able to qualified veterans. Bob Druxman REPRESENTING WILLIAM WIiNN 123 FRONT ST. PHONE 891 2 SUMMER homes, Lena Ft. $2,500, DOUGLAS Bible School Bldg. §7,- 500. 2-BEDROOM, Douglas. 2 lots $8,- 400. 12-BED, Douglas, furn. $8,500. BUILDING lots, Douglas, Auk Bay ‘West Juneau. GARAGE and lot, Auk Bay, $1,. 500. ({BASEMENT and lot, West Juneau | $2,850. ‘2 CHAIR barbershop equip. . $600. !4-ROOM house, dock, Elfin Cove— $1,400. {HOUSES, apts, stores—Juneau, I’ NEW DIVING outfits, 3-way tel $1,000. 'm WASHING machines. Each $25. tELEC. EOTPOINT range $40. I\VESTINChOUSE 7 ft. refrig. $160, REMEMBER THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS FREE DELIVERY—IS THERE ANY HIDDEN DELIV- ERY COST iN YOUR FOOD BILL? George Washington says he doesn't| Dank. 5 'Y'C!;ARCOAL Broiler $175. mind telling a fib now and then 'I\ 161t boats $300-750. W 1948 GM ton pickup. Phone ! Open: . ROats € ‘l will help him avoid his moth 707 407-tf 1’31 PLYM. pickup, 5 tires $75. hairbrush. —— 1’41 CHRYS. sedan. $400. t’s George Washington, Complete {49 STUDEBAKER pickup $1350, t -the son of Martha 414-tf | AUTOMATIC canner $25. ington, Sr. Kanuuso—(fi‘ay— FRESH SHIPMEN GRADE -A- CANADIAN FRESH SHH’MENT——FIRST GRADE—HIGHEST 93 SCORE FRESEH CTANABDIAN ONE OF THE FINEST TOP BRANDS OF COFFEE—NONE BETTER — TRY IT TODAY Regular or Drip Grind SHEURFINE , of NEW DELTA band saw. and | s 3400 ABXCYCLE“' $25. 497- fi |BIRDSEYE maple bedroom set $85. GOOD couches $40 with chair $60. (. nus 4 door Plymouth sedan. is not his birthda; . W. Cowling Co. An he’'d rather you called him “Skeet Ten- 1 1b.an$Dc 1 1b. Can — Star CORNED BEEF HASH . . . 11b. Can — Star G BEEF STEW .. .59 No. 303 Can — FF . ioe CREAM STYLE L8 E";?f'@_ 457 CORM . . 1 Tall Can — Franco-American SMGHH’II SPAM '303 Tin — Stokley — Pie CHERRIES . . . l,dr'vc-t No. 2V, Can — ldhb\s g DELUXE PLUMS 7 A new Wonderful Drink — 46 oz. Tin H! - C - ORANGEADE LARGE ROLLS — ZEE HOUSEHOLD TOWELS 19 3@@ LOWEST PRIC FRESH 1 0c Bunch Friendly Court- eous Service Lean Meaty — SPARE RIBS . . 49clb. Breakfast Sausagg - @9 HALIBUT SALMON FINNAN HADDI ® z : “ = @ « @ > - B ® @ o /! = (4 L = @ o o ” - & ® &% : « @ = @ z > “ E e % @ v ° « # « = 7 « & ~ < B K COFFEE | BUTTER Bclb. COLUMBIA RIVER SMELY — e 9 8 @ PAY CASH AND SAVE $ ¢ PAY CASH AND SAVE D Quart Bottle —Tree Top APPLE JUICE . . LARGE RIPE QLIVES . 1 ib. Jar — Creamy or Chunk — PEANUT BUTTER . 5 Ib. tins — L umherJ'lck CARE and MAPLE SY "I\'}ijwnsxr — Fancy Grate RAISINS 9 dozen $1.09 — Th(;;ni)su;\ Seedl;ss GGS RU? ISe ... 28¢ ide 1 b, tins — Pard DeG FOOD YOUR CHOICE BABY FO0D FARM FRESEH PRODPUCKE rovesr rricss YELLOW DANVERS GreenPnions| GRIONS 2 Ibs. for 1 B¢ OUALITY MEAT VALUES WE SELL CHOICE GRADE BEEF, VEAL AND LAMB—FRESH CORN-FED IOWA PORK and SMOKED MEATS — ALSO THE FINEST S'\lOl\FD HAMS and SAUSAG WHY PAY MORE Washington Broadbreast — TURKEYS 1009, All Meat — ‘Skinless WIENERS . OF VARIETY — GERBERS SOLID HEADS CABBAGE 10cih. S from CANADA — OUR MOTTO: “THE ... . 14e doz. D5 LOWEST PRICES Halves and Quarters 69clb. 3db. esh Ground — Lean GROUND BEEF . canmsmanee SEAF Q@ QB S anvecumunn SMALL OLYMPIA OYSTERS PRAWNS WILLAPA OYSTERS (Small and Large) SCAL ° ° ° ] Oclh. LOPS KIPPERED SALMON 29¢ Ib. ® JHAVS GAV EEISVD AV © SHAVS ANV HSVD AVd © § ® HAVS GAV HISVY AV © § © JAVS ANV IISV(D AV @ Lockridge’s! E verybody Plays!! ; It’s Tcrrific!!! r-oid George’s home is in the heart of territory once trod by | his illustrious namesake during the | Revolutionary War. George admits he’s getting 2 tired of jokers who ask him if m\Qr hatchet is sharp and if the che tree is ready for chopping ever | time the birthday of our first Presi- | dent rolls around on Feb, 22. The modern George Washington calls the gags “corny.” As for General Washington'’s !ab« led veracity, George says: “Why, they say fib in his life and any smart kid knows it doesn’t hurt to tell a little one once in a while 1f it will keep | peace with your mom.” Grand Coulee hydroelectric plant is rated at 1,316,000 kilowatts. Plumbmg Telephone-319 @ Healmg 0il Burners Nighis-Hed 730 Harri Mechine Shop, Inc. cargo to more places than ...gives you delivery of goods any place in the world ...FASTER... and on one Airwaybilll @ Clipper Cargo schedules are fast and frequent—in Alaska, to the States, to and from any of the six continents. With extra low rates on 100-lbs.-or-more (and on numerous commodities) you save money. Pan American delivers more uny other airline, Using the Clippers, you benefit by Pan American’s 21 years' experi- ence in the air-freight business. Just call us at . , . BARANOF HOTEL — PHONE 106 v AHERICAN Worio Arrwayrs ®Tveds Mark, Pan Amarican dirweys, I \é"? ....«"’ he never told a| ; FOR RENT { APT. for rent. 472 So Franklin. 428 EAMHEATED Rooms, weel Monthly. Colonial Rooms. or 69»( WURLITZER Spinit piano for rent Anderson Plano E.co. Ph. iad " LOST AND FOUND LOST—Key ring with Dog Dale Batchelar, 655-45-41. Green 950 after 5 p.m. Tag Ph. Commie , Village Straffed : HONG KONG, Feb. 22—(®—Two nese Nationalist planes today | d 15 railroad passengers and injured 20 others in a straffing at- tack of the nearby Communist vil- lage of Sunchun. The planes blew up a gasoline dump of more than 2,000 gallons. 'MUNCRIEF IS LONE - HOLDOUT, ANGELS; FULLERTON, C,lhf Feb. 22—(A— | Pitcher Bob Muncrief today was |the lone holdout in the camp of ilhe Los Angeles ball club. | Pitcher Pete Mallory sent word he would arrive at the training camp shortly from Cuba, where he {has been playing winter ball, and southpaw Jack Kraus signed his contract yesterday. ELKS INITIATION A big class is scheduled to be initiated by the Elks tonight, be- |tween 35 and 40 candidates. Follow- ing the initiation and business ses- sion the usual buffet lunch will | be served. | Grand Coulee Dam, in Washing- ton, is the world’s largest hydro- electric plant. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERTOR Bureau of Land Management District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska August 11, 1949 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Notice is hereby given that William Cameron Graham has mdde appli- cation for a homesite under the Act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809), An- chorage Serial 011191, for a tract of land*embraced in Plat of U. S. Sur- vey No. 2879 situated on Gull Cove, on Easterly side of Idaho Inlet and North End of Chichagof Island, con- taining 5.00 acres, and it is now in the files of the District Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned land should file their adverse claim 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, DOORS $5. Windows $2. BATH tubs $30. Toilets $20. {OIL furn. (Johnson) burner new $200. HOT water radiators $25. ¢ PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY 1SEWARD AT MARINE WAY Telephone 911. | WANTED | {ATTENTION TAILORING MEN Two orders daily pays $200 week- ly. Ladies coats, dresses, spoftswear, ginal designs. Spec-" ialist in ladies’ custom tailoring. Write nationally known Logan- knit, Logan, Utah. £ FS aF PN 8 e ® o o o o 0 2 O e 0 o o LARGE concern of Juneau @ ewants a clerk-typist at once ® with some experience in the @ commercial field. Inferesting ® work. Write full particulars ® ie and state salary expected. ® te write Empire C 615. 434-tf e © o o o o 0o o o o o |4 MONTH OLD BABY BOY wishes | apartment or house suitable for his crib, buggy and clothes. Must be warm with nice bathtub, con- venient place to heat milk and prefer nice view with interesting things in window. Sober, quiet, non-destructive, sleeps all night. Will compromise on some requis- ites. Send all offers to his Pop. ' Ph. Black 372. 432-3t lWANTED——Alaska yellow cedar and western red cedar saw logs. Top prices paid. Yellow Cedar Com- pany of Alaska, Juneau, Alaska. 419-6t DAY NURSERY—Mothers care for your small child. Mrs. Wm. Pas- sey. Ph. 938. 406-t1 MISCELLANEOUS _ 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 Developing-Printing-Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats 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%SE%SE% SW14, sec. 10, T. 30 S. R. 59 E. of the C.R.M. containing 5.33 acres, and it is now in the files of the Dis- trict Land Office, Anchorage, Al- aska. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned 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, , 5 Acting Manager. First publication, Feb. 15, 1950. | Last publication, March 8, 1950.