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PAGE SIX SHAFFER'S 49-Phone-13 SANITARY MEAT CO. Meat at Its Best — at Lower Prices FREE DELIVERY Prices Good Friday and Saturday From the Farm to the People of Juneau Fresh-Killed Cut-Up Rhode Island CHICKENS for Fricassee Ib. 5 5¢ In 3 to 3% Pound Boxes Rhode Island Red ROASTING PULLETS h. 49 e Choice Steer Beef Chuck Roast Center Cut Ib. D¢ Choice Young PORE LIVER Ih. 49¢ Hormel's SLICED BACON Ib. 49c Hormel's Best Grade Picnic Hams | Ib. §5¢ Eastern Grade A Pork Roast Ib. 49¢ [ Happenings At Haines espondence) . ALASKA, July 5 Presbyterian Church |crowded to capacity for the con- fcert given by the Princeton Sem- | inary -Singers Haines | The Daily Vacation Bible School |closed June 23rd with a picnic at the park at One Mile. There were over 60 youngsters taking advantage | Linda THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASRA birthday June 24 with a group of her small friends. The little guests were: Sharon, Marilyn and Shel- don Jahn, Judy and Jeanie Ward and Patsy Lammeérs, Betsy Ann and Fred Hakkinen, Marcia and Darlene Moyes, Teddy Babby Gregg, Alice and Ruth Mc- El r Holmes, Keith Rae und, Walter and Leona Laurin, Sally Hevel, Raymond Smith Jr and Bénjy Lee Houser. Mrs. Hevel was assisted by Mrs. William- Jahn land Mrs. Rene Laurin. The day fwas nice and the youngsters en- | joved their retreshments outdoors on a picnic table Judy Ward celebrated her sevenin of the school this year. Certifi- |cates for attendance and achieve- ment were given Mrs. Evelyn Knudson and Mr. ;le\m Walker were united in mar- |riage by U. S. Commissioner Ross L. Hevel on the evening of July 1. The marriage took place in the {home of the Commissioner. The | bride was attended by Miss Mar- |gery Burkhart and the groom by |L. Stroude. Those attending the | wedding were Mickey and Jerry !Knudson, small sons of the bride, Mrs. L. F. Stroude, Mr. and Mrs. E. Lancaster, Mrs. Ross L. Hevel, | and Messers Fred Sheldon, Thomas ‘W(ud and Gus Jurgeleit. | Steve Sh(’l(lnn Sr. and Gus Jur- | geleit went to Whitehorse. It was Sheldon’s first trip in 17 years and he reports that he found a great many changes, and enjoyed the 'mp very much, v 1 J. E. Tournquist and Fred ! Jack Tournquist, |and Mrs. Tournquist, Jack is with the Canadian Customs in Whitehorse. Mr. Harvey is with | the Canadian Immigration and is | from Vancouver. Sally Hevel celebrated her 7th | | Harvey were in Haines on June 24‘ Fly with the leader— Go bv Clipper*® © SEATTLE ® Seattle is only a few hours away by big four-engine Clip- per. En route you enjoy good food, relaxing lounge seats, traditiopal Clipper service. | Convenient daily servicets ¢! Seattle . . . frequent Clipper flights to key cities inside Alaska. For fares and reserva- tions, call Pan American at... BARANOF HOTEL | Phone 106 ! @ WORLD'S MOST EXPERIENCED AIRLINE . h’ v ANERICIN WorLp AIRWAYS . ily of Haines Junction, and Mr. birthday with a group of her small friends with a picnic held at Mile 10. The youngsters were taken on the picnic in a truck filled with hay. Judy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Ward. The young guests were Eleanor Holmes, Ruth and Alice McCoy, kinen, Benjy Lee Houser, Marcia Moyes, Sally Hevel, Patsy Lamme#s Keith Rae Englund, Sharon and Marilyn Jahn, Judy and her sister Jeannie. Mrs. Mrs. Ross Hevel were also among | the guests. Judy was assisted by her mother as hos The Fourth of July saw a fairly |! crowded Haines. The day wa warm and ideal for the 255 peoplv that came in for the celebration | which started Saturday night with | a dance sponsored by the ball team, and ended with fireworks spon- sored by the Business Men's Club. | Betsy Ann Hak- | Orval Holmes and | NEWS ITEMS FROM SITKA (Special Correspondence) SITKA, Alaska, July 19—A short the power line at the Columbia imber Mill Wednesday afternoon the whole town out of elec- ricity for over an hour. The fire iren couldn't be sounded so fire- men were rounded up by phone ind cab. Several freak fires were started nearby from the jolt of the hait but were taken care of promptly. J. H, Gilpatrick passed wway this morning after a brief illness. Born in Wisconsin in 1870, he was married in 1893, went tc Juneau with her family in 1915 and moved to Sitka in 1918. She is survived by her husband ind three daughters, Mrs. Georgia Littlepage, Mrs. Louella Smith and M. Josephine Carter; four grand- children and ten great grandchil- | dren Mrs. A National Guard unit is being formed in Stika. Here for ar- angements are Maj. E. L. Roun- Itree, 2nd Lt. Allan C. Markum and Sgt. Ralph W. Brasher, Jr. A meeting at wne American | Legion Dugout was held Thursday |evening and was attended by theirty | seven men interested in the Guard Others are expected to join shortly. On July 3 the Eusiness Men spon- | sored a dance with a lunch served | by the Women's Club. The Presby- terian Church sponsored the lunch served at the park and the race; were in the hands of the Fire Department, The Kluckwan or- chestra played for the dance on | saturday night and the Whitehorse orchestra for dance. Every organization was represented in the the Fcurth sponsored wxiliary. Pr were he best floats. Haines House and he Craft Shop tied for first place in their floats. Second place was won by V.F.W. Auxiliary and third the Mukluk Hut. The fourth ize of the parade went to the ARC. The bic Sonny Albecker. parade on by V.F.SV. given for The most the Business Men's | practically | prize went to|president Glenn Green spec- | The Mt. Edgecumbe Lions Club held a dinner and dance at the | Totem Club last Saturday evening | to celebrate the installation of new officers. A Chinese dinner was !served with Pat Caniff in charge of arrangements. Officers installed were: Dr. Fred Coddington, President; Father Law- | rence Nevue, First Vice President; Roland Wurster, Second Vice Pres- | ident; Al Ebkerhardt, Third Vice | President; Max Workman, Secre- [tary; Wendell Abell, Treasurer; Pat Caniff ,Lion tamer; Charles Butch- er, Tail twister; Directors: Emil Fisher, Dr. Robert Shuler, Pherson and Fred Geeslin. Speakers during the evening were Lawrence who presented past with an Green and Dr. Al office pin, Glenn tacular event of the parade wasjCoddington. Coastal on its the rear. won by hen the Alaska gular run brought up The costume prize was rma _Seiber. with 255 people the cut-off for July Ninet ve of the visitors were from Whitehor Al Lawrence and Everett Calhoun | acted as installing officers. arty was held at the home of Mrs. John Cushing, acting president in Mr. and Mrs. Al Lubcke had as their guests the Fourth Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rivers of Fairbanks, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Russell and fam- and Mrs. Lee of Juneau. Mr. and Mrs. ira M. Powell have as their s Mr. Powell's brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Powell of Visallia, Calif. Mr. and rs. Powell arrived in Haines via i Alaska Coastal June 29. The Alaska Coastal made two sight-seeing trips over Haines and vicinity on the Fourth. Sixteen passengers took the Lrip Nl-l.hh-_ r.-ub—h You HAVE It Wuen You Neeorr 1 G Express/ Your best ber for quick deflvery h Alr Express « .« fast, dependable service by Alaska Coastal, @t low, economical rates. Your letter er wire te your merchant, requesting delivery by Alr Exe press, assures you of having your merchandise when you most need i & % % e ARynsS she absence of President Dorothy timist convention in Seattle. D. E. €kinner, G. S. Duryea, H. 5. Ream, Alaska Steamship Com- pany officials, and W. W. Killings- worth, vice president of the Ketchi- kan Wharf Company, were visitors for a few days in Sitka this week on company business. entertained at the home of Mr and Mrs. Dave Ramsay, local Al- aska Steamship agent. Y. R troller Marilyn, to spend the family. Basskett, owner of the flew to Olympia Fourth with Ris Mr. and Mrs. James O'Brien and three sons left aboard the Denali to spend a year with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael O'Brien in Seattle, They will be met there by Mrs. O'Brien’s mother, Mrs. Lillian Burkhart, who is on her way home after spending several months in the states. Norval returning Peterson left by plane to St. Louis University in Tlinois where he is studying aeronautical engineering, after spending a few days visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peter- son. . Lloyd Ripley, ANS instructor at Mt. Edgecumbe Vocational School, has left to attend the summer session at Chemawa School in Ore- gon. His wife and son Justin will leave for the States aboard the North Star next week and will be joined in Seattle by Gregory Rip- ley who has been attending the Scout Jubilee at Valley Forge. The Ripleys plan to return on the next northbound sailing of the North Star. W. D. Gross and Zalman Gross are in town this week arranging for the rebuilding of the Cook 191 pegd/e v & Hurry! Richard | [ PAINT now! I They were rlum St. THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1950 W-A-N-T A-D-S FOR SALE FOR SALE 31 PT. TROLLING BOAT ready to! Phone | go. Sacrifice at $1800. Green T10. 53-3t REGISTERED black Cocker pups— 1 male, 2 females. Call Red 860. 53-tf 1948 5 hp. Johnson outboard motor $100. Good condition. Call 926 —after 6 p.m. call Black 932. 51-4t DINING SET buffet, ~nina closet, table 6 chairs, overstuffed chair, kitchen table with 3 chairs, May- tag, iron bed and 90-coil spring; o‘her small items. 512 1lth St., or phone Blue 565. 47-6t SMALL Juneau business, can be operated by one man. Small in- vestment—good profits, for infor- mation, phone Green 865 or write Box 3075 Juneau. 49-6t VERY small house for sale, Basin Road. Call 987 evenings. 45-10t 3-MONTH-old Doberman Pinscher puppies. Phone Black 675. 42-4t (N DOUGLAS, one bedroom home, furnished, full cement basement, large lot with berries. Ph. 1005. WANTED THREE little Kittens need good homes. Call at 232 6th St. 53-3t f:AA employee, wife a;;baby ur- gently need 1 or 2 bedroom apt.} Ph. Blue 51-5t or house. Permanent. 785. 3 bedroom modern house. .ng 1 short. 50-4t 2 or Phone Tuglas 35 ! DRESSMAKING and alterations. Phone Red 632, 46-tf WAITRESS at Percy's Cafe. 45-tf Call Ralph /.. Tref- 5 p.m. for tree esti- 33-tf fers after mate. Phone 996 WANTED clean-up work, business establishments, Phone Black 990 40- lmo Apartments on Lincoln Street The Soroptimist Club this week | Which they bought early this spring. { started a series of card parties at)They plan a complete redecorating members homes in a drive to raise {and {unds for the club’s activities. First | building. refurnishing of the entire Mrs. Danny Doyle, wife of Sitka's mayor, has returned from Seattle i Bilbo who is attending the Sorop- | where she spent several weeks for a major operation: Maxim Shapiro was in town briefly arranging for concert en- gagements. While here he was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Yaw. r. Beryl Michaelson has arrived Monica's Hospital in Phoenix, Arizona, to join the Mt. Edgecumbe Medical Center. Mrs. Robert Bushre and son Peter arrived aboard the Denalii from Ketchikan to join Mr. Bushre whose tugs are working out of Sitka for the summer. res have taken the upstairs apart- ment in the George Sarvela house on the Crescent. On the Fourth, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Berg and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Yaw were hosts to fifty some guests at an annual salmon bake on the banks of Indian River. This eveht has been an annual summer affair for the past thirteen years. Each year more families join the group until it has become practically a community affair. SOAP BOX DERBY IS NOW SCHEDULED ON SUNDAY, JULY 13 The Soap Box Derby was today officially set to take place Sunday, July 23. The original date was Sunday, July 16, but unforeseen circumstances prevented so the new date 'has been definitely set as the victorious car must be shipped east for the big event in Akron, Ohio. It is also mnounced that a prac- tice run will ke made on the Eleventh Street hill tomorrow (Pri- day) night at 7 o'clock and all entrants are requested to turn out as the time for final preparation is growing short. TACOMAN HERE Fred K. Urban of Tacoma is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. paadRER L XA S, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That on June 28th, 1950, in thz Commissioner’s Court for Juneau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, Hilma Niemi was appointed executrix of the estate of OSCAR NIEMI, de- ceased. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present them, with verified vouch- ers as required by law, to said exec- utrix 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. HILMA NIEMI, Executrix. Publish: June 29, July 6, 13, 20, 1950. Tele. Nos. 676 and 207 Juneau: 2 Bedroom home, furnished; green- ! house; view; electric dishwasher. DUPLEX on Gastineau. Owner’s l apartment to be vacated by Aug- | ust 20. Also apartment house. Both good income property CHOICE building lots. = Priced for quick sale. A BARGAIN in low-priced housing one block from hospital. See this. | Douglas: 1% MILE to right of Douglas bridge, | practically new two bedroom homeé. Completely furnished, | fireplace, - garage, and excellent | water supply. Bedroom home in Douglas. Fur- nished. Furnace, concrete base- ment and new concrete walk and steps. 2 lots. Garage. Imme- diate occupancy. 10 MILES from Juneau. 5 actes patented land. Furnished houge. Garage. l ACRES 7 miles from Juneau. Improved ready for building. Priced to sell. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS +1 | Phone 676 over Frisy National Bank .3 SUBURBAN TRGPERTY FISHERMAN'S HAVEN—2 bedroom home, fully equipped boat shop, marine - ‘ways, yéar round wa’er power—no light ' bills, vegetable { sardens, good fishing, 5 acres pat., ideal for fisherman or boat repairman. Past Thane. OUT OF THiS WORLD. 2 bed- ‘ room home, other bldgs., beauti- ful setting, close to civilization but secluded, 55 acres patented. BUILDING LOTS at Auke Bay ’ Auke Lake, Fritz Cove Road. { Beach, vicw or privacy. 50 ft. | frontage to 5 acres. $600 up to $2,500. Patented. COMFORTABLL 3 bedrcom home, other buildings, plenty of privacy. 5 acres patented, Peterson Hill. ALSO SEATTLE HOMES--LOTS Bob Druxman-Phone 891 Fritz Cove Rd. or 123 Front St. FOR SALE WESTINGHOUSE electric Reasonable. Call Green 785. 45-3t roaster. | FOR SALE .OLD establisned Juneau business. { Women's lines. High inconte. Current and past books available to accredited buyer. Price based only on inventory and fixtures. DUPLEX: Very.iuxurious owners apartment, with $75.00 per month rental -unit. Both apartments completely furnished. Good loca- tion. View. G. E. automatic furnace in top condition, FRITZ COVE. Three bearooms, Well built house with large living room and modern kitchen.. Basc- ment. 3% acres cleared patented ground. Large commerciak gard- en. Good beach and boat:moor. age. 3 BEDROOM year 1ouna nome lo- cated Eagle River road near Shrine Island. Very large living room with stone fireplace. All modern conveniences. 3% acres landscaped and gnndens. William Winn-Phone 234 Office in Alaska Credit sureau NEW LISTING—a country home with enough gardens in and space for animals and chickens to feed the family the year around. 1 acre cleared and grubbed, good drainage, sandy soil. Vegetables and berries al- most ready - for harvest—all you can use and some to sell. House modern, solid and clean. 2 bed- rooms. Large basement, garage. Near airport. By appt. $12.000. JUNEAU'S fastest growing realty company—no sidelines; we work . hard to earn our 5% commisstons. LIST with us today! IN JUNEAU—a lovely 3 bd. hnpe § with fireplace, garage, large yard i with fence, best neighborhood. Completely and beautifully fur- nished. $16,500, $6,000 handles. IN JUNEAU—three beautiful bed- | rooms, best neighborhood. Un- i furnished. ~ $16,000. IN JUNEAU—two houses best neighborhood, 3 bd. furn .in one, two apts. in other furn. $12,000 for both properties. IN JUNEAU—close in, 2°bd. beau- tifully furn., $8400 for quick sale. Not on - hill, good neighborhood. See this in a hurry. IN JUNEAU—3 bd. furn,, Star Hill 1. $5800. {IN JUNEAU—2 bd. furn., 324 Will- oughby, $1900. HIGHWAY—2 mi. cleared bldg. lot, $1500. | { i { IOFF‘ICE desk and chair, sled, eles- i tric heater. Ph. 348. 52-3t ]TWO filing cabinets, two drawer ! size, each—$39.50. George Bros. 52-4t {KROEHLER living room furniture, | very good condition, Call at No. 156 Behrands Ave, 33-tf BILVERTONE table battery set, walnut finish, good for boat or | cabin. Call 973 after 6 p.m. 23-3t ]NICE clean 24 ft. house trailer; parking space available. Move in today, reasonable. E. A. Wik, inquire 825 A St. after 5:30 p.m. ' 45 3t The Bush- {—— CRESENT Apartments. Cal 428. 68-tt Phone 17-tf CRUISER Blue 809. 22 S&W revolver, excellent con- dition; $50. Call Green 960. 47-tf “Northwind.” HOUSE and 2 lots, on corner op- posite Government, £chool Doug- las. 47-6t SEVERAL Large ana Smad Dia- monds. Perfect stones. Bargain prices at the First Natlons! Bank. By SHOE REPAIR machinery and equipment. See First National Bank. 93-tf R I S B e FRPE 1 SMALL house, 523 4th St. Lot is 50 x 100. Beautiful view. . Call Red 153 after 5 pm. 522-4t LENA Cove, furnished cabin, run- ning water, boathouse. Ph. 278. 20-tf BOAT “Valiant”, halibut and trdll- ing gear. See F. S. Epperson or call Black 895. 18-tf 26 ft. Steelcraft cruiser, sleeps four. Will take late model auto on trade-in. See Lt. Applegate, ACS. 25-t1 CHRYSLER Crown—110 hp. 1 year old, 100 hours; inquire Bud’s Bar. 31-tf OT 60 x 150 cleared. Located on Douglas Hi-way between Ski Trail and bridge. Red 745. 502-tf HIGHWAY—2% mi. 2 bd. unfurn, very large rooms, view, over $2000 new elec. equipment. $11,000. |aux BAY REC. AREA—2 bd. pan- ; eled, fireplace, modern kitchen 1 and bath, basement, second house suitable 2nd family. = $8,000. WEST JUNEAU—2 bd. fireplace, 2% acres, $5700. WEST JUNEAU—con. bsmt., 1 acre pat. $2900. O T2 IN DOUGLAS—2 bd., new, un!urn $7900. IN DOUGLAS—3 bd., double yard, 1 new kitchen, just redecorated, view, $7800. !m DOUGLAS—2 bd. double lot with gardens and creek. Furn. | $5500. CHANNEL BOULEVARD (formerly l Douglas Road) a very good buy near the Ski Trail. 3-5 bed- rooms, 1 finished 2nd floor un- fin. 25 x 30 concrete basement, 30 ft. living room. Unfurn $10,000. 4 TWO TRAILERS—$1,000 and $850. NEW LISTINGS—LOTS—2 lots 4th and East Sts, $400; 1 lof 4th at Kennedy $100; 1 lot end of Tth St., $500; 4 lots 6th at Park make offer; end of steel bridge cleared $1200; on ski trail 100 ft. above highway 1 lot $500; 8 acres Doug- las Road, good water; 2 lots near Douglas boat shop $600; 1 lot with two quonsets gives two build- ing sites with water and sewer connected §1200. PETER WOOD Real Estate No. 3 Klein Bldg. Tel. 911 USED CARS 1946 hydramatic 76 Olds, condition. Ph. Black 540. Perfect 53-2t " LOST AND FOUND —_— FOUND—1 lady’s Gruen wristwatch, 3 initials on back of watch. Also 1 ladies solid gold wedding ring. Owners may have same by iden- tifying and paying for this ad. Inquire at City Jail. FOUND—monogrammed gold _tie clasp. Owner may have same by identifying it and paying for this ad. Call at Ewmpire office. MISCELLANEOUS JACK and Jill nursery, 342 Distin; nutritious meals served, super- vised play, sleeping accomoda- tions, spacious indoor and outdoor play facilities. Mrs. L. M. Dunlap Phone 982. 47-9t GUARAITEED Realistic Perman- ent,” $7.50. Paper curls $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201 815 Decker Way. WINTER and POND, Co., Inc. Complete photographic Supplies Developing-Printing-Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materialy Biye Printing - Photostats FOR RENT STEAMMIATED Rooms, weekly or Montkly. Colonial Rooms. 69tt P e (O RV e WURLITZER Spinit piano for rent Anderson Piano Suco. Ph. 143. HIGHWAY nome, Mile 16, Make offer. Ph, 707. 62-tt Endicott Arm—Fords Terror— Tracy Arm Two days on the Monterey leav- ing Friday July 14 at 7 pm— Glacier Bay trip off. Call Jack Westfall on boat or Green 462. i 53-1¢ i ‘ 3