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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1950 NEWS ITEMS ns, Charlie Whittimore ank Richards at the Court House. attendants were Amy Ebona and 1k Nelson. The bride is a Mt. ijgecumbe school student and the »om a local fisherman. improven 3 public improveme 1 n his boat ths ing, as s | cope y mbers h publicity and pu hhr iate return St. Peter's Guild. Mrs. Thomas, wite | new te Saturday efternoon tire | of the Rev. Willlam A. Thomas vh roke out at the James Howard|was for many years rector of € tion, Keith 1e on B Street, opposite the ! Peters by the Sea, is spendin; wusing, Cecil MecClain and ( Ra i g NB Hall. Damage was not serious. | weeks in Sitka as guest at the noni : T v ence ds; fisheries, Pete Ha of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rand ( & ,‘H’“”"',C‘“"}"r"’_"‘\"';,‘ T werford, office manager| Lions Club delegates chosen to|Since leaving Sitka, the Thoma SITECA, Alssks, Match i2—ihe have been making their home Al ~olumbia Lumber Company sawmill Siika Cold Storage Cor ttend Lions convention Golumbia Lumber Company sawr the Chatibints pr bt ot i started operating again this wee { | meeting, - oward making the al Fi r-1 Lawrence, Max Penrod, the Rev. Althe DRI L oW, T Festival an out t| Lawrence Nevue and Dick Pherson.| George Baggen Sr. and Georze| s . ‘Carditisl Club, B ee months. During that time i o A . i g $ At 8:30 pm. Cardinal lub, St. ey S A year, featy Cleora Helbing was Baggen Jr. have announced | Patrick’s Day party, Parish Hall. tensive Improyemenis oo, Iepa T of the f t the Lions Club luncheon | chase of the Juneau Spruce Mill ening—White Elephant, pie social were made, including_installation fice 3 Ve & éport tug, the Lumberman, which w at Chapel-by-the-Lake, .Anne‘:(lb\‘x‘xx;;x?,‘fm:v m'(‘](‘!r"“‘ is propert; skippered by Louis Baggen, and|a¢ g pm.—Moose Lodge meets. b i 32 4 e ‘cur'mnjw to work for the Junc At 8 p.n.—Carpenters Local, spe- tor Frederick Knabei{ 3 rds were presented to| mill. The Lumberman, added to the| c¢jal meeting, AFL Hall. Moskowitz and Emil Fisher | Baggen’s tug Samson II is March 18 the Lutheran Fich- would be unable to cessful work on club | nucleus a new company, At 10 p.m —St. Patrick’s Day dance, Samson Tug and Barge Company| Moose Club rooms. | unless contribu- Barg | d for cost of op- with headquarters in Sitka. | At 9 pm—Rainbow Girls St. Pat- | rick's Day dance, Scottish Rite ! pounds. o0 { it the Totem Club| Mrs. Kathrine Banvard anc [ :r‘:,zngm;f;g:ml AR et B Bob Druxman REPRESENTING lic relations com- study wa L s, i | th v ? | Temple. | cash returns to fishermen trom | . mner. St. Patr s | mother, Mrs. Hilma Peterson, At 8 p.m. — Promenaders | bottom fish were below 1948 because A1,80 new FHA 2 br. home and 2 br. home, close to bus and 123 FRONT ST. PHONE 891, [ PUGET SOUND FIsH CATCHNEARRECORD;| W=A=N=-T A-D-S CASH RETURNS LOW SEATTLE, March FOR SALE FOR SALE year's catch by the Pu.get Sound‘ N P —— f;';'c’lf su?:: trec;::.t:ep"tééfég?gg ONE BEDROOM, beal;mullv fur-: JUST TWO new homes left in 1935. | | nished hame—-immediately, Syabe, Highlands, seach jhug, AW, beds The State Fisheries Department able, electric kitchen. View. $7,500.| rooms and space for third; full 4 COMPLETELY furnished home.| concrete basements, garage, elec. b e it o BRI TR hot water heater, automatic oil catch compared with 74391,000| pyNg PANELED living room with| burner, elec. range, laundry, com- pounds of all species lanfied in|" fireplace. 2 bedrooms. View. Se-| plete insulauon‘ R ot 1208, M85 L LAMSNLDOEndS 110G | i Track Liberal financing. Down payment the hlghest' previous season. | JUNEAU'S cioice home on Gold| for qualified veterans availablg, Last year's take of salmon Was| pgelt View, hardwood floors, wall-| on secondary financing. 64,945,000 _pnunds. Seventeen other | to-wall carpeting. Fireplace, base- B Gt kinds of fish, mostly in the bottom | ment, garage. Double plumbing.| coniee)” jocati il fish category, yielded 49,265,000 nOUGLAS—2 bedroom apartment n;us::e"oo:.nz"le:‘,mg ik €, the in| TODAY p.m.—City Council, City Hall. coope: niSew regular ol almost ex- an Pas d that the | SUC of the | and difie ventu a com- enter eason Something new of a business about to blossom in Si pletely mechanized janitor Cecil McClain, store man the Columbia Lumber Compa contracting to provide complete janitor service to busine h and clubs, with all the latest m: chinery and gadgets available. Who knows—perhaps event the iocal housewife may be able to call his office and have her spring cleaning c'n‘np!v(m in cellar to attic. | service. | evening the Kum | o red” in decorations | aboard the Denall for their ar Dance Club, Parish Hall. | of lower prices. which ineluded Irish| vacation in the States where t March 20 | stores. and square danc | will spend sor S fsitin ceti { ening. !{Ior;rt (r]v::-‘ the r(vl:m\'iu and l'vxx-in;:.m;:;:::in;] the 1'\E.Ogi?ngu?:,¥r i 'L“' Axln hnuses.b:;mpletely furnished. and Mrs. James | absence their general store and ”"‘: At noon—Lions club, Baranof. 3 ;::;gs gl:,:gc, extra lot, magni- ,.,\J Mrs. Lorin Hert | estate properties will be cared ! ‘>M 8 p.m.—American Legion Post, ficent view, best location. Excel- Mrs. Al Blake. ‘rn}.’ Mr. and Mrs. James Robaris, | pugout. lent income. See by appointment. next mr:mhxy meet- | W home is in California. | At 8 p.m.—Juneau City Band prac- | SEVERAL choice lots: Gold Belt, be Mr. and Mrs.| g tice, Grade School Auditorium. Calhoun, Irwin St., Glacier High- and Mrs. n;; March 21 way, Douglas, and Douglas high- Al Dick- At noon—Rotary ciub, Baranof. way. ree f within 24 Terrace weekend. On Friday eve- rtment was called out $ a brush fire on Marine house | ¢/ ree 1 Russian ceme- Hank Perazzo or Anchorags registered at the Baranof Hotel. were t & | NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY ° NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in pursuance of an Order of Sale made and entered by the Pm-! MOVE IN TODAY—For only $8754] down, $4,500 total, a two bed- room, new house overlooking Douglas Community Playground. | Bus service to front door. Un< a « M: four Iirs, na children Shery Harding and | and Mr. and 1s. | home afiame | Pherson At the regular Chamber of Com the executive committee on their selection repor Street, caus- | M4 the oil tank Messages were £ evening new the Health offi- Jerry left aboard the Denali enroute to| | their homes in Montana 1«14‘!'{ 1 spend two years here with the| Af 7:30 p.n.—Ladies Night, Juneau Rifle and Pistol Club, AB Hall. At 8:30 p.m—Community Center night for adults at Teen Age Club bate Court of the Juneau Commis- sioner’s (Ex-Officio Probate) Pre- | cinct, First Division, Territory of | Alaska, on the 14th day of February, |WE have buyers for boats and have boats for sale including cruiser easily converted if desired. MACHINE SHOP equipment at haif furnished. COUNTRY LIFE—Two bedroom furnished house in good condi- tion, at Salmon Creek, 3 acres local radio sta- s eI ted to finish the un- f resigning. : Tom Tilson, Presi- Richards, Vice! Harold Jenny, chairmen as Iollow: | Carson Construction Company on e the new TB Hospital construction on the Island. 1950, in the matter of the estate of | price. J. T. GROOMER, Deceased, the 2 SMALL houses $850 and $1500. undersigned administrator of said| Terms. estate will sell at public auction, sub- MURPHY & MURPHY Ject to the confirmation of the above | entitled Court, the following describ- | REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS | Phone 676 over Frist National Bank ed real and personal property, to- WANTED with square dancing. At 8 p.m.—Legion Auxiliary meet- ing, Dugout. March 22 At noon—Kiwanis, Baranof. At 8 pm.—Elks Lodge. March 23 At noon—Chamber of Commerce at Baranof. At T7:20 p.m-—Juneau patented, large lawn and gardex‘ space, garage and boathouse, & wonderful place for kids and dogs, Only $7,850. 1 NEW DOUGLAS HOME—Two lots, concrete basement, two bedrooms and steps to second floor attic, One block from school, bus, stores, Only $8,400. BEACH HOME—Just past Auk Bay Recreation Area. Large The Daily Alaska Empi Prige Reciped | expired term ' New officer dent; President ire presents- r. and Mrs. Ross Alien ie: r ¥ on the Denali for their Mon- e Confer-|tana home after two years re m“m ques- | with Carson Construction Comy social | The Allens lived in Sitka dur edu- | Navy n days also and Appointee on the|w Mid-Centur ence on C nnaire ervices; wit: That certain tract of tide land described in the location notice ing | Rifle and cation; and MENUS of the week Reupe No. 16 — “March 17, 1950 “MAIN DISH RECIPY a mznzn [ ST PPRriZE soose “Respectfully” submitted by Mr. George J. Haen, Juneau MENU PIG IN A BLANKET ed and rolled in crushed cornflakes The Pu Concert w Aprid 1, tanding offering Tschowsky ition for pianc ical director ed L butte Buttered Carrot, Onions and Celery iiled with Cre Baked Potatoes— reen v amed Cheese Currant Rolls neapple Upside Down Cake with Vanilla Ice Cream Coffee RECIPE FOR PIG IN A BLAN T Ibs. ground beef (California Market) egg (20th Century) tsp. salt (Bert's) tsp. pepper (Bert's) head cabbage (Superctte—Gus George) 2 1. bacon (Case Tot) small dry onion (20th Century) e above ingredier heated with bacqn drippings. Shape ) Take the outer leaves of the cabbage and wrap u.u\m(i the meat ball encircled with a striv of bacon, pa cooked before- hand. WYse toothpicks to hold the cabbage leaves and bacon around the meat ball. Place in a kettle to which has been added about a cup of water and cook for about 10 minutes. ion s in the Vhittier. M a deughter title 1 METHOD: M s¢hool s play 1 brown a spring. the size of rector is Mrs. Jean Nelson. William A. Thomas W lest at a public tea honor g labe , who has spert ir of | Pistol Club, A.B. Hall. March 24 p.m.—Sixth annual Arts and Elks Hall, many friends. N ence will be particularly u»!( ¢y the young patients Orthopedic Hospital who ned to love her deeply for and unfailing weckly innumerable 2 At Crafts exhibit opens, 2 to 5 and 7 to 10. | At 8 p.m.—Lions-Rotary basketbal: game, High School gym. March 31 At 7 p.m.—Lions Club turkey shoot for Library fund, at AB. Hall. At 9 p.m.—Junior Prom, High Sthool Gym. At 8 p.m.—Production of “Petticoa Fever,” by Juneau Players, Par-| ish Hall. April 1 I At 3 pm—VFW Auxiliary silve: tea and apron sale in Methodist Church parlors. it the h’l‘ e led Harold Engleman | left lhl\ week on a leisurely vacation in the States which will take them cross-country to New York. Er man was emp! d by Carsoa Con- struction C any while she was | an employee at the Mt. Edgecumbe post office. . W. Enight, superintendent of | Pioneers’ Home, returned lhxsi 9 | week from a brief visit with rela-| LIVE SAFELY—LIVE HAPPILY tives in London, England, Mr | See page 155 March 18 issue ‘“' ght hs many nating tales Zaturday Evening Post. FLOYD/ o relate of the changes he fonnd“'A,GF‘f{SONADmc"“ i gl in England after an absence,of 30| MUTUAL OF OMAHA. s, his nine hour transaglantic NOTICE flight nnl(ll the U[]dc flr}“f Sitkalls he| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN e e SDDZ‘L"’ b e weeks of |that on the 5th day of March, 1950, . el 8 g | JOHN PENTTILA, as administrator her husband’s absence at the Vir-| B s Tl of the estate of OSCAR MATT KOS~ ttle and | expected home on the next KI, Deceased, duly filed his Final De Account and Report and Petition for Distribution, and that a hearing on Josephine M. mura and |said Final Account and Report Thomas Chulik were married Tues- and Petition for Distribution will |be held before the above entitled Court in the United States Commis- w. the Meet America’s Top Truck Values! ADVANCE -DESIGN TRUCKS Performance Leaders Most Powerful Chevrolet Trucks Ever Built! ° P::yload Leaders Cost Less to Operate Per Ton Per Mile! A 2 Price Leaders First For All-Around Savings! THE JPOPULARITY Leaoers Ahead with more Truck Users by 2 to 1! No doubt about America's choice in trucks. For the last twelve- month period, Chevrolet trucks outsold the next two makes combined! Yes, truck users' purchases prove Chevrolet truck superiority. And that's proof that Chevrolet trucks are your best buy. Compare them, fecture for feature . . . valve for value . . . and you'll know why Chevrolet trucks are the world's fastest sellmg make! Come in and see them today. CONNORS MOTOR CO. Phone 121 South Franklin St. sioner’s (Ex-Officio Probate) Court in the Federal-Territorial Builaing, | Juneau, Alaska, on the 12th day of May, 1950, at 2:00 o'clock P. M. of said day, and that all persons are re- quired to then and there appear and present any objections they may have to said Final Account and Re- port and Petition for Distribution, or to the settlement thereof, and to the distribution of the residue of the assets of this estate, in equal shares of one-fourth each to Mrs. Hilda Ecklund, a sister of deceased, of legal age, residing at 612 W. Schley Street, Aberdeen, Washington, J. F. Kuorikosky, a brother of deceased, of legal age, residing in Kangas- niemi, Finland, Europe, Mrs. Vieno Korpijarvi, a sister of deceased, of legal age, residing in Jokikyla, Kal- via Waason Laani, Finland, Europe, and Mrs. Lenja Hautamaki, a sistes of deceased, of legal age, residing in Jokikyla, Kalvia Waason Laani, Fin- land, Europe. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 9th day of March, 1950, GORDON GRAY, United States Commissioner and Ex-Officio Probate Judge. First publication, March 10, 1950. a5t publication, March 31, 1950. of deceased and dated May 20, 1935, together with the piling, platform and dwelling house sit- uated thereon designated as house No. 514 South Franklin Street, in Juneau, Alaska, being approximately 50 feet in depth and 65 feet along the front fac- ing on South Franklin Street, being the tide land described in | the Notice of Location of de- | ceased appearing of record in Book 24 of Miscellaneous, at | Pages 180-181, of the Records of the Recorder, at Juneau, Alaska; together with one double bed nnd spring; one day bed; one dress- er; one large radio; one easy rocking chair; one dining table and four chairs; one oil circulat- ing heater; one very old wood range converted to oil; two pow- er grinders; three boxes of as- sorted. carpenter’s tools; one Waltham pocket watch. | That the sale of the above de- scribed real and personal property will take place and be made on the | 3rd day of April, 1950, at 2:00 o’clock P. M. on the afternoon of said day, on the premises to be sold, designat- | ed as No. 514 South “F” Street, Ju- neau, Alaska; and, that said above | described real and personal property | will be sold together, as one parcel. | The terms of said sale will be for | cash, current lawful money of the| United States, ten per cent (10%) being payable at the time of the! bid, and the balance being payable | upon confirmation of said sale by the above entitled Court. Admin- istrator reserves the right to reject | any and all bids. 1 Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 23rd day of February, 1950. | ALASKA PERSONAL SERVICE ; AGENTS, Administrator of the | Estate of J. T. GROOMER, De- ceased. First publication, Feb. 24, 1950. Last publication, Mar. 17, 1950. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That on February 23rd, 1950, in the Commissioner’s Court for Juneau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, Gertie Berggren was appointed executrix of the estate of Ole Jackson, de- ceased. All persons having claims against said estate are required to | present them, with verified vouchers — as required by law, to said execu- trix at the office of her attorney, Howard D. Stabler, in the Shattuck Building, Juneau, Alaska, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. | GERTIE BERGGREN, Executrix. First publication, Feb. 24, 1950. ‘I'O RENT 1 or 2 bdrm. CARE for children me by day or month. in my Ph. 464. 53-3t SMALL SIZE motor driven saw. See Glenn Oakes. Jigg 52-3t |OWNER of 3% foot gill net boat, complete with power reel and three nets, desires reputable in- Cividual to operate through fish- apt. or house. Krasilovsky. Call 128 alter 6. 50-3t CASH REGISTER. Pr. Red 643. 4t ‘EMPLOYED couple and one child need apt. or house in Juneau 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 FCR BENT ROOM and Beard. Men only. Ph. 357. 47-6t STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly or Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69tf WURLITZER Spinit piano for rex;l Anderson Piano E.co. Ph. 133 ing season, Write F. B., Empire. | i ! { | 1 ( i fireplace, two story, paneled with knotty pine and cedar, moderyy kitchen and bath, basement. Alsq new work shop building. Beauti-, ful view. $8,000. NEAR SKI TRAIL—Beach side, sea wall, clean bright little house three small bedrooms, living- room, large kitchen overlooking water, $4,500. Owner will finance ALSO listed: Five acre patented, three buildings mcludlng large house with concrete basemen beach cabins; building lots ne DeHarts store at Auk Bay. (triple your money if the college goed in on adjoining property); build- ing lots Douglas, West Juneau. PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY or Douglas. Ph. Douglas 145, 6-4t i SEWARD AT MARINE WAY Telephone 911. FOR SALE HIGHLANDS addition, 3 bedroo: home, large living-dining room, wall to wall rugs, venetian blinds, electric kitchen, hot water heat- er, washing machine, full con- crete basement. $17,000. Appoint- ment only. Phone Red 483. Avail- able July. 53-tf TROLLER “Martha”. Sacrifice price must sell, 36 ft. long, 9% beanfly 4% draft, Chyrsler motor, good condition, Call Red 150 after 6 pm. or inquire boat Jeannine. 52-6t ON NEW highway, % mile lake-* shore, beautiful beach, 110 acres, 60 acres cultivated. Ideal dairy farm and resort site. Wonderful spring, electricity. $4,000.00 down and terms balance. R. Duke Pat- terson, Harrison, Idaho. 52-38 o) LOST AND FOUND YOUNG BUSINESS man and wife urgently need apartment. Will sublet. Dick McDonnell at the Spudnut Shop. Ph. 977. 53-3t LOST—A Columbia Lumber warm- up jacket No. 9. Post Office key in pocket. Reward. Red 860. 523t LOST—One new red hand truck Reward. Orme Transfer. 47-tf NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: + That on February 23rd, 1950, in the Last publication, Mar. 17, 1950. {Commissloner's Court for Juneau ARKE AHEAD with all these PLus Features © TWO GREAT VALVE-IN-HEAD ENGINES: the new 105-h.p. Load-Master and the improved 92-h.p. Thrift-Master * NEW POWER-JET CARBURETOR o DIAPHRAGM SPRING CLUTCH ® SYNCHRO-MESH TRANS- MISSIONS * HYPOID REAR AXLES & DOUBLE-ARTICU- LATED BRAKES * WIDE-BASE WHEELS * ADVANCE DESIGN STYLING with the "Cab that Breathes ® BALL-TYPE STEER- ING * UNIT-DESIGN BODIES. THE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In addition, the bank is a mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation ,which in- sures each of our depositors agasinst loss to & maximum of $3,000. Your Deposits SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS ot DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU_ ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, Gertie | Berggren was appointed executrix of the "estate of Anna Jackson, also |known as Annie Jackson, deceased. All persons having claims against |said estate are required to present them, with verified vouchers as re- | quired by law, to said executrix at the office of her attorney, Howard D. Stabler, in the Shattuck Build- | ing, Juneau, Alaska, within six months from the date of the first | publication of this notice. | CGERTIE BERGGREN, Executrix. First publication, Feb. 24, 1950. ELast publication, Mar. 17, 1950. | The Alaska Department of Health | announces the invitation to bid for | furnishing one well drilling rig | under a lease agreement for a period{ ___ of twenty four months commencing |May 15, 1950. Interested bidders |may call at room 201, Territorial | Building, Juneau, Alaska or write .t.he Alaska Department of Health, | P. O. Box No. 1931, Juneau, Alaska for bid forms and specifications. Sealed bids will be opened at the above address at 4:30 P.M., April 3, 11950. First publication, March 17, 1950. Last publication, March 31, 1950. | 1948 GMC % ton pickup. Phone~ 707. 407-tf 26 ft. Steelcraft cruiser, sleeps lou;. Will take late model car as trade in. Lt. Applegate. Ph. 262 or 627 USED WARDS washing machine $25. Concrete double laundry tub set with steel stand and heavy plyboard cover $12:50. Entire set $35. We now have a Bendix and need the room. Also 2 tires, tubes and rims 4.75x19 tires nearly new, all for $6.00. Motorcla car radio, $15. Ph. Green 1770, E. Wruck, 1616 Waynor tract. 52-3% ROOM furnished house and shed combined. Lot 50x100 on beach in Douglas, north end. Newly furnished $700.00. 2 boat tanks, like new, capacity 240 gals. eachy $70.00. See boat 31A191, City Float, Cold Storage. 52-5t o PEELED fir trolling poles, various lengths and sizes. Chas. G. Warn- er Co. 51-tf GENERAL ELECTRIC all automat- ic washer. Call Black 1013. 5itf MODEL A Ford coupe. Former Joe Sadlier car—good condition. 426 - Gold Street, 6:30-7:30 p.m. 51-3% 2-FAMILY home, furnished, tex'm;. Call Green 925 after 6 p.m. 49-tf 1948 STUDEBAKER Commander 4 door sedan. 1948 Hudson, 4 door - sedan. R. W. Cowling Co. 46-tf 32 ft. combination boat Junior, Float 4. Engstrom Bros. Box 723. Ph. 671. 43-t4 2 NEW 650-16 six ply deluxe tired" $15.00 each or $25.00 takes the pair. Ph, Blue 735 after 5 pm. 3g-4t SEVERAL large ana Small Dia- monds. Perfect stones. Bargain prices at the First National Bank, 3o

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