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g THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1950 Happenings PAGE SIX e e e . e PIONEERS TO MEET RS, RROS!US VIS"S ELTON ENGSTROM HERE | The troller Relief, with Howard |the Junior ANB was organized in Erickson skipper, and Robert Green- Hoonah recently. wald arrived home February 9. Re- turning from a trapping trip they | a get-together ¢ ly. 6. There will be the Pioneers, Igloo No of the Alasia inspected Wwilliam L. Porter, of Health. Weather at ] AlaskaPoints| " -A-N-T A-D-$ and i Auxiliary Friday night at the IOOF made a stopover in Juneau before | Department Hall | A' Hoonah returning here. | the public places of Hoonah last This will be the first meetin Mrs. Helen Brosius, long time ‘ PRE A week. over which newly elected officers | resident of Seward, visited in Juneau | Donald Eric was marri | Weather conditions snd temper- 1 W{” preside. Cards ““f’ refreshments Wl,‘;‘y"y mf‘_“_ "m,”.[ )‘M A LD Smj' February 4, in le to Mss D:I(_l‘ e Young People’s Wesminster | atures at various Alaska pulzm_s ron SAIIE rnn sALE will follow the meeting "",: :f"fll "'T:l‘l"l"l:"(] itk ; m;“v SPECIAL CORRESPONDENGE) |3 Webb, at the home of the | Fellowship meetings are held rezu- | uso, on the Pacific Coast, at 4:30 TS ]4 bt iaska and conferted with Blton | (SPECIAL CORMEEEQUDENGE) |bride's parents, Foloniie ie Nl laxty .cn sundhy creniite, W60 Ol SEEE Binty ing | SBATER TEACT 3 B, BEE PR el HOSREL ighiands igei] 4 JON! In|ging Mr. Erickson returnpd. to|otclock at the Presbytarian churchirelésed Ly the Weather Bureu| ~nelled, fireplace, partly furnished.; section, two bedrooms ahd ale Euvous mx s to :‘M’!H‘I to Juné’nu to at- 1or of m:v x[l Grant who has g0 01 My n, an employee | | 1t Juneau, follow: | Homey, comfortable. i lowance for a third, full concrete {tend the Republivan Convention|just recovered from a recent ser- 3 BEPORT 5 ¥ 2] GOLD BELT—3 bdr. fireplace, elec- | basements, garage, laundry, el- N ‘\;.r h 29. She has been spending|ious illnes: reception was held (l’lfcfl“,:”] "; '\‘;‘['.m(l;xelfdt:)k ggqfizzt]; Challe SUEIEE rc‘tun?e:d Ui ‘"w::;l::::g? b ?aftlg7<il;‘;d,,}; tric kitchen, furnace, completely| ectric hot :ater heaters, yautg. sToMAcH ever ,‘ e Arizona and is|in the ¥ terian (:{1}11'?!1 by the |y Guoeessor to her position with ‘t‘h‘«: \‘\ilf (‘/’D‘”Z‘“‘; brief visit to Jus | Barrow _3o_paruy Cloudy | furnished. Immediately available.| matic oil furnace, completely in- ALLIMIN relieves Gisiressing symptoms | enroute home cong and Pastor to welcome [y . woue"thore, and then she will| i g \Beme] 8 Snow | GOLD BELT—Juneau’s finest. 5-i sulated for a low maintenance of “nervous stomach” — heavi after —— s ret Sunday evening, Feb-| Hoonah where the s | cordova 298 rooms, fireplace, wall-to-wall car-{ cost. Financed by FHA on very Al el ont STORIS TO KODIAK jruacy 5. (v"l;:l'-“l\fll‘mxl;u their home, 2| Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johnson and | pg ey ~2~s:g:" peting, 2 completed bedrooms | liberal terms., Secondary financ- ;:ioAnLoLn:rl.dmfi;;muh\) effective. World ;.‘ , \( i ard ¢ T j e | ; il i little Tommy returned —TUESUAY, |pamonten ..o Aoy | ancther easily finlshec Gatege,f. fug Ao OMEL Paymort d8 (el famous — more than a % billion sold to date. 2 st x (v_mf'r Storis Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ronning left Ilhn a prolonged stay in Juneau. n;iponpe 4—Cloudy view. venitian blinds. New, IM-}! able to qualified veterans. ALLIMIN. Garlic Tablets JNESR te t to Kodlak from iy i on 1ot Suday for their h i, we should go tu‘ Johnson is convalescing from |y, i 34—Cloudy | MEDIATELY AVAILABLE. 8 UNIT apartment house, cen- y U k Lslar ; ead- | pel \ fow s proprietors cf the Tog |@ major operation which she Un- |, g, oY | SIXTH STREET—2 bdr., beautifully | trally located, cwner leaving town, Butler Mauro Drug Co. quarters ported. with M rank Shotter | Cream P re. Teen Agers who | derwent recently and her friends |y ... " 35_Rain| furnished, electric kitchen, view,| good income, ) - £7F T i and other fr here. The Ron- |make the par their haunt, ang [Will be happy to know she is doing | 2 Giax 33— Snow | _ terraced gardens. : W’M‘M nings have just returned from anlall other friends of the Johnsoms|Very nicely. | Zotzebue ........... 4 Clear | DOUGLAS—Building _ sditable 2 Bob Dfllxman extended visit to the states, are pleased and proud to know TR | McGrath . 1—Partly Cloudy | bidee 8Pt aant copihardis REPRESENTING = |that even with all the difficulties| Hoonah has a budding young el- m2 7—Clear | stairs. New FHA home, -2 bed- G M Merrill are {of freezing weather and of frozen |ectrician in its midst and when the | Northway -13—Partly <Cloudy | , F00S- W l l. I. I A M Vl I “ “ Plumbing @ Healing Oil Burners - | Telephone-319 Nighis-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. lthe proud par Mr. nory of a baby Sitka. and water pipes, the Johnsens have | maintained their high standards of (operation for their Ice Cream Par- lor and have reecived a complete | O.K. by the Department of Health hoy, it born Fekruary . Beits, pas- | ian Church | The Rev. Mr. cenger to Juneau last|in their inspection of public places. \wuk going in on Tuesday's plane —_— and returning home Friday. He as- | Bocnah School _children and scrts that going m was quite rug- |teachers are having a holiday this two hours | week, The furnace at y takes about | has become discou ged as it took to make the trip v TR i NY ) LICENSED RADIQ SERVICE Well Equipped Shop NORTHERN RADIOPHONES Parsons Elee Phone 161 |a bulldozer scon, | Penteccstal Mis ~ Some people sleep on nails instead of a mattress. Some people drive spikes with a tack hammer. cold winters and a rest. At any rate, n [ is undergoing a complete overhaul of freight |and scon it will be able to boast | of new tubes and whatever else it g |is that furnaces ke to boast of and Alf Skafflestad went to Juneau |then maybe it w Tuesday via Alaska Coastal to get |decide to work again. blade for his lozging He plans to return home| Ray gel returned to Hoonah |last week after a few days spent in Juneau, twenty minutes. The Forester ar urday bringing a carg including groceries. ort Sat- | tfit. ‘In a fire of uncert on Church ed severe loss, last Wedr Motorship ain origin, the uffer- D Reliance with | The skipper to the low water pressure it was | wheel left for Juneau Monday with ary that the fire be fought Emory Merrill and Fred Gadke as bucket brigade and much | passengers. Returning Saturday, Alf ted. Only the piano was | Ekafflestad was also a passenger. | Although the cengregation _— id pastor the Rev. Mr. Chs Glen Glover took charge of the | light plant and the operation of the school plant while Emory Mer- rill was in Juneau last week. adon hope they may soon be a new church built. &r- will be held tempo in uonset Hut until further ar ments can be made. Under the direction of Roy Bean, automatic plan for saving, said furnace+ left ov Albert Greenwald at !he‘ Some people save money—or try to—without any regular for resisting the ‘temptation to spend dough once it gets into their trousers’ pockets. This is doing it the hard way. The easy way—the only sure way, ‘as millions of us found out during the war—is to buy U.S. Savings Bonds through the Payroll Savings Plan. Stick to the easy way. When you're collecting $4 for every $3, ten years from now, you'll be fllll‘ Y"‘ did. cit; trician it may find cne right here It seems that a certain fair young | maiden’s electric heater said phu- dangling and ready to fall off her t-t and refused to work any more. Our heroine, who had taken an elementary year school, decided she could fix it | , so why bother the neigh- , like the proverbial clock he had a few extra piec®s Oh, well all to the good, she decided, as she pushed the plug in to see if it would work. For a brief half second all was as should be, then a sudden glare, and all | Tm-m-m that's an easy one, she | thought. T'll just put in a new fuse |plug. The fuse box was high, out gets stuck for another elec- | 1 of clectricity at | | 1| take heart and |the lights in the house went off.|p,uic or Oakland, Calif, a shot at| |of her reach. No ladders. However shr- climbed up on this and that. Suddenly she realized her mocca- | sins, her lovely new moccasins that she had grown so fond of were ‘leet into a deep snow drift. If she | | tried to step one way or another, she would have a ba-a-a-d time. |Now, with all apolgoies to Shakes- | peare and all the other dear dead | “Wherefore, thou Romeo? poets we ask Wherefore wert Is Oh, | there no more romance in the world | at all that no Romeo would pop | up and rescue cur fair damsel ini | like distress?” SAVE THE EASY WAY...BUY YOUR BONDS THROUGH PAYROLL SAVINGS Petersburg 39—Partly Cloudy | | Portland ' 45—Rain Prince George . 18—Clear Seattle .. 40—Rain sitka v 39—Rain | Whitehorse 20—Partly Cloudy &flkulé‘xt 33—Snow WIllIAMS DAVIS TO MEET, SEATTLE SEATTLE, Feb. 23—M—Come | Monday night, lightweight champion | Ike Williams will give John L. his reputation—and little else. The champ and the windmilling Californian will go 10 rounds in| Seattle’s Civic Auditorium in an over-the-weight affair. Williams was i due here today to begin his local training program. His home i1s inj Trenton, N.J. | 'BOHLER TO RETIRE AT 65 AT PULLMAN PULLMAN, Feb. 23 — (P — The | story of J. Fred (Doc) Bohler reads an athletic history of Wash- ngton State College. But a new hand will guide the pen that writes future chapters. The Board of Regents announced last night that Doc will retire next Sept. 16 after a 42-year span that covered nearly every phase of Cougar sports. Bohler will be 65 in April. HIGH LODGE OFFICER 10 GE HONORED BY FILIPINO MASONS Members of Mabini Lodge No. 2, look forward to the weekend visit 3t Dr. Leoncio V. Molina of £2attle, | Grand Secretary of the Grand Or- der, Eyes of the Philippines AF; and AM. , A delegation from the Junecau cdge will mest Dr. Molina Satur-; ley at the airport, on arrival of &hc 2an American flight from Seattle. In this group will be Sam Con- ‘tantino, past master of Mabini odge and grand historian of the Order; Joe Dumlao, master of Magini Lodge, Eddic Bel- wrde. ng Saturday evening in honor of he distinguished visitor, ym. in the Sam Constantino re- idence. Entertainment for Dr. Mo- lina is being rlanned for £unday. When Dr. Molina goes to Peters- surg Monday, on his tour of Al- | \ska lodges, he will ke accompanied | )y Constantino, Dumlao and Tony Florendo. EMBLEM CLUB All members wishing to attend uncheon Feb. 25 at Baranof, call 206, 121 or Red 160 for reservation sefore 1 p.m. Friday Feb. 24. 35-1t 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 7" | REALTORS - ACTOUNTANTS [2-BED, Douglas, furn. $8,500. Phone 676 over Frist National Bank } BUILDING lots, Douglas, Auk Bay i i West Juneau. EGARAGE and lot, Auk Bay, $1,- FOR SALE i fan and hotlsAsmnNT and lot, West Juneaz 123 FRONT ST. PHONE 891 2 SUMMER homes, Lena Tt. $2,500 DOUGLAS Bible £ehool Bldg. $7, 500. 2-BEDROOM, Douglas. 2 lots $8, OIL RANGE, coils, | water tank $125. Call after 5:30, $2,860, p.m. Douglas 332. 35-3¢ | "CHAIR barbershop equip. $600, 4-ROOM house, dock, Elfin ove— SET of Ludww Drums, 1 E flatv $1,400. alto sax, 1 Standard banjo. Ph‘,HOUSES. apts, stores—Juneau. 275 Douglas. '434-3t {2 NEW DIVING outfits, 3-way tel 1 $1,000. ;LVFRAL large ana Small Dia- i10 WASHING ma chines. Each $25. monds. Perfect stones. B”gamlnLEC HOTPOINT range $40. prices at the First National | WESTINGHOUSE 7 ft. refrig. $160, ,,Dd,nk Ey 35 "I CHARCOAL Broiler $175. 1048 GMC % ton pickup plckup4Ph011e_1m“ open boats . $300-750. 407-tf ;31 PLYM. pickup, 5 tires $75, 707, | !4l CHRYS. sedan. $400. }\L\J DELTA band saw. Compleke '49 STUDEBAKER pickup $1350, | $15000. George Bro 414-tf qAUTOMATXC canner $25. | {BICYCLES $25. {BIRDSEYE maple bedroom set $85, it SRR {1938 4 door PIymouth sedan. $400 R. W. Cowling C 427-tf ! e " 1GOOD couches $40 with chair $60. FCR RENT {DOORS $5. Windows $2. BATH tubs $30. Toilets $20. Ea OIL furn. (Johnson) burs e APT. for rent. 472 So Franklin. 428 | g2, e i v\.eekly or | HOT water radiators $25. @ - DETER WOOD SALES AGENCY {SEWARD AT MARINE WAY { Telephone 911. WANTED bfLAl\«ldLA L Room: Monthly. Colonial Rooms. WURLITZER Spinit piano for re‘r;i | Anderson Plano Suco. Ph. i3 | i LOST AND FOUND e i }LOST-Kcy ring with Dog Tag. | Dale Batchelar, 655-45-41. Ph.|{ Green 950 after 5 pm. 420-3t | TYPISTS are Heeded for employ- 53 ~ NOTICE "| ment under The Alaska .Merit P m, Ph. 531 or call at Rm 10 85-3t £ys Shattuck Bldg. The City of Douglas will receive applications until March 5, 1950, worshipful i There will be special lodge meet- i at 7:30 from responsible private builders sponsers or for private financing for the construction of twenty-five housing units for Douglas. Anyone interested please contact me on {or before that date, | MIKE PusicH s Mayor! i JOHNNY SADRACK* t Song writer sings praises l of milder, mellower drinks ever since he joined the big switch fo Calvert. . #of Dearborn, Mich. CALVERT RESERVE Blended Whiskey —86.8 Proof—65% Grain Neutral Spirits. | Calvert Distillers Corp., New York City —— e O : Call RAY Your rooms refinished with Free Estimates — RICE for Quality PLASTEBING Distinctive _ the plaster that INSULATES Phone Douglas 21 Alaska Coastal Alrfines spot on the globel And block of seats so that its Soutbbound? —hwg!\mloedfidmtooorfl—yowpamp fo the States on Pan American, and then to any In Shka, Hoonah, Tenakee, Skagway, Haines end similar communities, priority with those who buy fickets in Juneal QMSK%%* s M&Mfim enables you fo arrange for you who buy tickets ACA reserves a special passengers share equal Camynss | o o o o o o o e & o © LARGE concern of Juneau ® ewants a clerk-typist at once © with scme experience in the e commercial field. Interesting work. Write full particulars e and state salary expected. ® Write Empire C 615. 434-tt ® o o o 0 o 0o o o o WANTED—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-tt 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 LOST AND FOUND FOUND—SEkiff. Owner hay have same by identifying and paying for ad. Call Douglas 355. 35-3t LAND SEARCH FOR MISSING BOMBER SURVIVORS ENDED VANCOUVER, B.C., Feb. 25—(#— An R.CAF. spokesman says the land search for five missing United States airmen on Princess Royal Island will be discontinued. The Canadian destroyer Cayuga and three American Coast Guard cutters will return to their home bases. The R.CAF. will leave a high speed launch, a Norseman aircraft and three helicopters to continue the sea search for the missing men who bailed out of a flaming B-36 Feb. 14. “Finding of the life raft has pretty well established that the rest of the men perished in the sca surrounding the island,” the spokesman said. Sewventeen airmea parachuted from the blazing, ice-coated B-36 bomber. Twelfe of inie men, two in- jured, were rescued. Most popcorn expands 20 times. The Aztecs of Central America grew popeorn for centuries. l Sorghum can be popped like pop- ‘oorn.

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