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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1950 Pelican. George Williams was aboard. Nelson planned to return home later the same day. On March 10, a third child, Don- | enterainment, Mrs. Kenneth Nord- Edward, Jr., weighing six| | by; sunshine, Mrs. Carl Johnson. s eight ounces, was born toi and Mrs. Donald E. Krake| the SJS Community Hospital. |iary Krake is a clerk at Bredviks |evening, celebrating the 31st an- piversary of their organization. 1('m~ktmls were served from 8130' |to 9:30, followed by entertainmex A fourth son, weighing six pounds ¢arcing and refreshments. In chirge thirteen ounces, was born to Mr. ,f arrangements were Dormand land Mrs. John Townsend early|pcGraw, Mr. and Mrs. Langille ‘Auudq\ morning, March 14, at the‘w) on, Ray Nielsen and Mrs. Community Hospital. Mr.| john Van Horn. evasive and, after three years ol( correspondence and discussion, nearer a direct ancm as whether the government would as- | Mr ume its share of the cost of ed-|at NEWS ITEMS The American Legion and Auxil- held a birthday party Friday W-A-N-T A-D-S FORSALE | FORSALE ONE BEDROOM, beautirully fur-|{JUST TWO new homes left in nished home—immediately avail-| Highlands, each has two bed- able, electric kitchen. View. $7,500. rooms and space for third; full COMPLETELY furnished home, concrete basements, garage, elec. hot water heater, automatic oil 3 ¥, O. Swanson on his packer the ‘Elrin II is planning the rezular | spring trip to Juneau for freight for ilies. 3 his stere. A communication from Delegate | {E. L. Bartlett on the question of | March 19—Coun- |the city acquiring title to the gov- | oved amend- | ernment school building stated that Tax which | Bill 2121 had been approved by the | fishermen’s ships stores | House and was awaiting action by | The motion was| the Senate. This bill would provide SIS _Comm : ain and second-i for the transfer of title of govern- O I .\n.elPClflleivh gy s the Tiune Service. 5 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 9th day of March, 1950, JOHN PENTTILA, as administrator | of the estate of OSCAR MATT KOS- | !K1, Deceased, duly filed his Final | | Account and Report and Petition for TKA, Alaska he Ci Clith rick. rmen I the 0. Only nay was argued long s stor- ted for many | | According to SPU manager, Vincent s spent by out | Beauchamp who appeared to ’pre- who, they con-!| Sitka be- small loss to| |sent the SPU project, the city’s 70 | ment schools to municipalities. | Resolution 154 was passed, auth- |orizing the Mayor and Clerk to sign an application for [for the construction of a hydro- clectric plant at Saw Mill Creek. | $1,969,636 | ed with Russ Clithero has received word |of the arrival of another grand- | daughter, Cecelia Diane, born to Mr. and Mrs. Dick Clithero on Feb. 12 at Corpus Christi, Texas. cond Camille, Elfin Cove News Notes |in the Federal-Territorial Building, |Juneau, Alaska, on'the 12th day of Distribution, and that a hearing on said Final Account and Report and Petition for Distribution will be held before the above entitled Court in the United States Commis- | sioner’s (Ex-Officio Probate) Court View. $3,750. PINE PANELED living room with fireplace. 2 bedrooms. View. Se- atter ‘ract. JUNEAU'S choice home on Gold Belt. View, hardwood floors, wali- to-wall carpeting. Fireplace, base- ment, garage. Double plumbing. DOUGLAS—2 bedroom apartment with commercial store front on burner, elec. range, laundry, com- plete insulation, low fuel costo. Liberal financing. Down payment for qualified veterans available on secondary financing. APARTMENT HOUSE, 8 units, central location, good income, must sell, owner leaving city. A daughter, ¥ | May, 1850, at 2:00 o'clock P. M. of | (Special Correspondence) | said day, and that all persons are re- ELFIN COVE, Alaska, March 20 qyjred to then and there appear and percent payment to the government would amount to $1378,745 which, taccording to a new survey by a Bob Druxman REPRESENTING ground floor. ALSO new FHA 2 br. home and 2 br. home, close to bus and weighing seven rounds, was born endment will to Mr. and Mrs. Verne McGraw at presentation at CUSHIONED for | —If the story, from Los Angeles 15\ next Council which time will be sharply avoid utter confusion he City C. reporied that ne- gotiations for the purchase of land the buildi city grid were Imost com: ; that piling had} n and construction \d start the first wesk in April. o bring property valuations up dat Council instructed the lerk to write McConnel of Ket an for approximate cost for his oly from Don Fs on the problem of a portion of the cost| the Sitka Public| d. The letter was meeting, the term “ship defined to COMFORT.. Knopp Aerotred Shoes have solved the shoe problems of millions of men and women who are on their feet long hours daily. Here are supremely comfortable, fine quality shoes ot direct-from-factory savings. Expertly fitted by Your Knapp Shoe Counselor in your home or office. For cushioned comfort, economy and the full benefits of complete factory-fitting service, consult: Yoot KNAPP SHOE Covnsells John §. Tanrer Box 2646—Juneau PHONE 949 i ating was re of Echool | | Attenmntion Special Meeting Local 869 Bartenders’ Union 10 a. m. Sunday March 26th Bring all receipts,and dues books | | Company, who will act |ager of the bureau. DISHWASHER with FRONT opening cnd ELCCTRIC drying! Now you can banish dishpan drudgery . . . save seven hours a week +. . for only four cents extra a day! Come in and see how the amazing new Hotpoint AUTOMATICALLY washes dishes hygienically clean ard dries them electrically. All you do is load racks which are sp: designed to prevent breakage, add detergent and turn the dial. Average dish-handling time is cut to seven minutes! Quick—Easy—Cloan—Safe! Dishes are double washed, double rinsed end dried electrically. Self-cleaning, Hotpoint Dishwashers even turn themselves off. Convenient fro ng feature eases loading, pro- vides permanent top work surface and permits Hotpoint's effective top-spray action. EVERYBODY'S POINTING TO AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC Dishwashers Alaslka Eleetric Light and Power Co. Cheerful Dispensers of Friendiy Dependable 24-Hour Electrical Service March | ‘be April 25—namely, |of Sitka have formed a co-operative | venture is being spark-plugged by | Lynn Thielke of the Sitka Realty group of Seattle engineers, could {be repaid easily within 25 years | with a comforable $urplus, at the cresent rate of power consumption. Resolution 153 passed, authorizing the Mayor to sign documents covering insurance on {the city building which burned recently with damage totaling $1250. A list of shacks to be condemned | was presented by City Supervisor | Bill Ward. Included were 2 cabins and 3 shacks owned by the Tommy | Woods estate; 3 shacks by Ben | Benson and Ed Roberts; 1 by Dan | Moller, 1 by Alvert Williams; 1 by Art Barlow; and 1 by J. H. Gilpatrick. It was decided that | notices would be posted for a per- icd of 60 days after which condem- | nation "~ proceedings would provide | for disposal of the shacks by the city. Date set for final bids on ecity property to be disposed of would buildings on | the property purchased by the city for the new school site. The sum of $1529.09 in current bills were approved before Coun- cil adjourned. The merchants and businessmen credit bureau for the exchange of confidential credit information. The as Man- the necessary | | the SJ& Community Hospital, Wed- | nesday morning, March 15, Four | cumbe Lions Club left Wednesday aboard the Denali enroute to Sew- ard to attend the Territorial Con- vention; Al Lawrence, Everett Cal- houn, Lawrence Porter and the Rev. L. A. Nevue. Mrs, D. A. Hope left by plane Wednesday enroute to Seattle for a series of eye treatments and pos- sible surgery. Douane Coon with his wife and infant son arrived by plane Fri- day to spend the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Afton Coon at their home in Jamestown Bay. The Coons have made their home in Bremerton while he has been attending the University of Wash- ington and she has been nursing. Julius Ferney arrived by plane Saturday on a brief business trip from Wrangell where Mr. Ferney is editor of the paper. Prizes for the winners of the Wom:ens Bowling League were dls- tributed on Tuesday evening. The Wemens Club ended up as un- members of the Mt. Edge- | true by Ray L. Dimmick about the crash of one of the flying saucers it | ‘docs not cause any panic here in the Cove. What the people here want is more news and information. We read all the material we can get about our scientists sending sound to the moon and so forth and like every one we would like more m-; formation on our neighboring' planets. Some 300 saucers have been | sighted and one dirigible atfair some 90 feet long and as there has | never been any such objects seen before they must be visitors from | another planet, | An orchid for Mrs. E. O. Swan- son for her services 12 months a year. Dispensing with formalities, its Ruth to everyone in the Cove.| Ruth is Postmistress besides tend- | ing the Swanson's general store. During the winter months the store is closed on Sundays but when | spring arrives and the fishing sea- son begins the store is open seven days a week and long hours. Ruth | is always happy to do any one a‘ favor, is always smiling and greets‘ everyone pleasantly and for eigh- teen years here no one has ever seen her cross. At Christmas time all the single men aboard their boats and any boat that should hap- | | disputed champions with a score of 33 games won against 21 lost. The other three teams, Beta Sigma Phi, Emblem Club and Women of pharmacist h | ! Mrs. Velma Brown, | for Wortman's Drug Store, | bought the W. E. Burns home | Lake Street. | Mr. and Mrs. Burns have bought |the Chas. Pinkerton residence on | Halibut Point Road. | ‘Mrs. Thelma Albertson has sold “her home on C. Street to Robert | . Barden. Word has been received of the | death of Laforest Efaw on Friday {March 17, in Seattle, of a heart at- tack. Mr. and Mrs. Efaw have been Sitka residents for many years, be- ing connected with the fish buying ! business. They were on their an- | nual winter vacation in the states. | A second daughter, Paula Veron- ica, weighing six pounds eight ounces, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Easley at the Sheldon Jack- ! son Community Hospital early Sun- {day morning, March 12, | Mrs. the Moose tied for second place with 25 wins and 29 losses each. Plans for next season's bowling are already under way. The Sitka Choral Society was formed this week when a meeting of committee members was held at the Lutheran Service Center Mon- day ..wmng Present were Dr. i Walter Yeh, the Rev. A, Ossorginy Alvin D)ckman Mrs. Peter Sylte, Mrs. Clarence Rands, Mrs. Glenu: Thernton and Mrs. Edwin L. Reed. Rehearsals will be held on Mon- day enings from 7:45 to 9. Any- cne wishing to join the group will be given a try-out. Emblem Club committee appoint- ments were made at the meeting of the grcup Monday evening. Those serving will be: Hospital committee, Mrs. Gay Helland, anitorium, Mrs. Josephine Carter; Health Council, Earl Shennett; ACCA, Mrs. Walter Welch and Mrs. Chris Lar- sen; Ways and Means, Mrs. Louis McGee; Social, Mrs. John Cushing; | EYES EXAMINED Second and Franklip RTINS DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS LENSES PRESCRIBED Juneau Glacier Con New Building — Remo Plastering — C Sand and Gr GENERAL CONTRACTORS struction Co. PHONE 357 leling — Cabinet Work | Humdergen, pen to come into harbor are invited to Swansons for turkey dinner.| There may be 14 or 20, it makes| no difference, there is plenty of | food for everyone. ! Mr. and Mrs. Peter Brunger en-} tertained at Canasta Friday eve- ning. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. | O. Swanson and Mrs. Marguerite Butts and Jack With. Late coffee and refreshments were served. The seine boat Wesco 3, skippered‘ by Richard Fitzgibbins and crew ol‘ three, came in Saturday and are still awaiting weather for Cordova.i What little rain that has fallen has helped the snow to go but due to the cold weather we have 1ore ice and snow than usual for this time of year. The boat Reliance 3 came in the! Seventh for supplies leaving for Hoonah on the 17th. | Jack With is installing a radio telephone aboard his boat the Diana. Not all of the set came on the Treva C Friday, the receiver being delayed in shipment. The Silver Mist came in Sunday evening from Juneau leaving later for Pelican. Aboard were Mr. and Mrs. Joe McNally and party. The Nelsons were happy to greet the Juneauites and were sorry the visi- tors could not stay- longer. Richard Perry, on his boat the left early Monday morning for Juneau for an indefi- nite stay. oncrete Pouring avel Hauling SRS B 111111111 Henry Nelson on his boat the Re- lief, left early Monday morning for See you at T-Bone Steak: Spaghetti French Fries Coffee The New Couniry Club Our Speecialty §..... %% Fried Local Chicken $2.50 Salad Hot Rolls Tea —Added Attraction— Jackie, the “Girl with the Golden Voice” will sing your favorite song Open 6 P. M. — ALL NIGHT — Every Night Cocktail Lounge Open SUNDAY 2 P, M. Dancing Cocktails Delicious— New York Steaks Filet Mignon . Fried Oysters Frog Legs Prawns | niemi, Finland, Europe, Mrs. Vieno | ! First publication, March 10, 1950. | the Alaska Department of Health, present any objections they may | | have to said Final Account and Re- | port and Petition for Dnstrlbutlun.% 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 Kangns- Korpijarvi, a sister of deceased, of legal age, residing in Jokikyla, Kal- | via Waason Laani, Finland, Europe, | and Mrs. Lenja Hautamaki, a sister 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. : Last publication, March 31, 1950. NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL | PROPERTY In the Matter of the Estate of| HENRY HOMANN, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that pur- | suant to an order of the Probate Court, Juneau Precinct, Territory of Alaska, made and entered on the 9 day of February, 1950, in the mat- | ter of the above entitled estate, the undersigned, Willlam J. Feather- | stone, administrator of said estate, | will sell at public auction for cash | on the 25th day of March, 1950, at | {two o'clock P. M. in the basement | ® of the Goldstein Building, Juneau, | { Alaska, the following described per: sonal property : | 1 Smith-Corona Sterling pormb]e‘ typewriter 1 Sport Fishing outfit with three rods 1 Cinemaster 8 mm. movie camera and 2 rolls film | 1 Speed Graphic camera complete | with accesssories | 1 Ithaca double-barrel shotgun with case 1 Remington 22 caliber rifle No. 111578 1 lot miscellaneous men’s clothing, used 1 set Electricity and Radio books 2 foot lockers 1 lot miscellaneous men's toilet articles and notions 1 baseball mitt and balls Dated this 9 day of February, 1950. WILLIAM J. FEATHERSTONE. First publication, March 20, 1950.. Last publication, March 24, 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 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, 1950. First publication, March 17, 1950. Last publication, March 31, 1950. NOTICE Please leave rummage for JWC sale at Juneau Hotel, White Sew- ing Machine Gift Shop, or phone Mrs. D. W. Herron, Blue 786 by Monday. 60-2t fZEE/MIfl !zfit[l{c{y 'sKEY Bourban GENUINE OLD STYLE SOUR MASH KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY BONDED 100 PROOF STITZEL-WELLER DISTILLERY, BNC., Lowisville, Ky. _-_— - — stores. Apt. houses, completely furnished. Always rented. 3 APTS, garage, extra lot, magni- ficent view, best location, Excel- lent income. See by appointment. | SEVERAL choice lots: Gold Belt, Calhoun, Irwin St., Glacier High- way, Douglas, and Douglas high- way. | WE have buyers for boats and have boats for sale including cruiser easily converted if desired. MACHINE SHOP equipment at haif | price. 2 SMALL houses $850 and $1500. Terms. 'MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS | Phone 676 over Frist National Bank WANTED ® o o o o o . Permanently employed couple sire 1 bedroom furnished apt ntrally located, no children pets. Call Savage, 374 be- n 8 am. and 4 p.m. tr e @ o o o o o o ! n % ; ° ° |o le ® ° t ° | GOING OUTSIDE this summer?] Responsible family will lease and improve beach cabin. Call Comdr. Morrison, Baranof Hotel after 5 p.m. 59-6t | © 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 o o CURTAINS washed and @ streched. 226 Willoughby Ave. ® Nona Rogers. 58-3t ® | o o 0 o o o o WILL CARE for children in my! Home by day or month. Red 985. |COUPLE' with 12 year old, Gov't. employed, wishes fur. or unfur. apt. Phone 841 daytime. 56-6t WILLIAM WINN 123 FRONT ST. PHONE 891 ONE BEDROOM-—furnished, eno and overstuffed, new idaire elec. stove, double automatic washer, Large $3,600. ONE BEDROOM—furnished, Road. $2250 cash, or $2350 terms. TWO BEDROOM-—best location on Fritz Cove Road. fireplace, sea- wall, partly furnished. $6500. THREE BEDROOM — furnished, lots of room, livingroom, dining- room, dinette, children’s play rooms, urfinished basement. $8600. MOVE IN TODAY—For only $873 down, $4,500 total, a two bed- room, new house overlooking Douglas Community Playground. Bus service to front door. Un- furnished. 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 fireplace, two story, paneled with knotty pine and cedar, modern kitchen and bath, basement. Alse new work shop building. Beauti- ful view. $8,000. ALSO listed: Five acre patented, three buildings including large house with concrete basement; beach cabins; building lots near DeHarts store at Auk Bay. (triple your money if the college goer in on adjoining property); build ing lots Douglas, West Juneau. PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY (SEWARD AT MARINE WAY ‘Telephone 911. EMPLOYED couple and one child need apt. or house in Juneau or Douglas. Ph. Douglas 145, 6-4t FOR SALE DAY NURSERY-—Mothers care for your small child. Mrs. Wm, Pas- sey. Ph. 938. 406-t1 FOR RENT | BACHELOR apt. for rent. 437 So. Franklin St. $20 a month, Inquire at 145 A Willoughby Ave after 4 pm. 58-4t STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly or Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69t{ WURLITZER Spinit piano for rent Anderson Plano Euco. Ph. 1a3 LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Two brass keys on holder. Owner may have same by pay- ing for this adv. FOUND—Roll of 24x36 mm Color film. Also wallet. Owners may claim above by identifying and paying for the adv. MISCELLANEOUS GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up Lola’'s Beauty Shop, Phcne 201 315 Decker Way. WINTER and POND, Co, Inc. Complete photographic Supplies eveloping-Printing-Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats FOR SALE 1947 CROSLEY 48 engine by noon Saturday. Call 123 after 6 p.m. 60-1t SIZE Lang restaurant Contact Cleo Comers at 460-tf LARGE range. city Dock. TONIGHTS THE NIGHT Deors open at 7:30, music at 7:45. Mikes vs. Columbia Lumber at 8. Tragedy then begins with Rotar- ians vs. Lions. You cannot afford to miss this event of the year nt the Juneau High Gym. BARGAIN 10 hp Evinrude Light Four and 3:2 Mercury. Excellent condition. Ph. Green 743 59-3t low mileage, 59-5t 1949 FORD coupe, $1,480. Call Green 745 AUCTION—Typwriter, cameras, and fishing equipment—Homan es- tate—Saturday March 25 2:00 pm. basement Goldstein Bldg. o S A T g e T B T UESED SPEED Queen washing ma- chine: Yours for only $39.50; good condition, Parsons Electric Co. USED three burner Monarch El- ectric range, all new top heater units: Excellent condition and only $75.00—Parsons Electric Co. USED electrolux cylinder type cleaner with attachments, go- ing for only $45.00. Don't hold back if you are interested.—Par- sons Electric Co. 57-3t DINNING ROOM set, divan, swing rocker, 2 bedroom sets, kitchen table and chair set, refrigerator, washing machine, electric range, radio, and misc. household items. Ph. Red 447 after 5 p.m. 58-3t 1940 5 passenger Chevrolet con- vertible, Radio, heater, good con- dition. Red 904, 5 to 8 pm. 58-3t — NEW FORMAL dress, size 12. Ph. Green 880 after 5:30 pm. 56-3t g e S LT Tl L i 1948 GMC % ton pickup, 4 speed transmission, 8 ply tires, 8 ft. bed, deluxe cab, must go. Make offer. Ph. 707. 56-tf FOR THAT roofing job, aluminum shingles, beautiful, everlasting. Warde A. Johnson. Phone 81. 561 HIGHLANDS addition, 3 bedroom 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-t1 . 26 ft. Steelcraft cruiser, sleeps four. Will take late model car as trade in. Lt. Applegate. Ph. 262 or 621 PEELED fir trolling poles, various lengths arid sizes. Chas, G. Warn= er Co. 51-t2 GENERAL ELECTRIC all automat- i washer. Call Black 1013. 51tt s | | e e Lk P D & S , radio, highest offer over $125 received PAINTING AND DECORATING Priced to Meet Your Budget Distributed throughout Alaska by ODOM COMPANY PHONE 996 Ralph Treffers combination boat Junior, Float 4. Engstrom Bros. Box 723, Ph. 671. 43-tt