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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASRA ) ~ DIVORCE FILED torney William L. Paul, Jr PICNIC patibility is the charge. Prawns, Opysters, Steaks, Sunday --- at Recreation Beach Elks and Their Families Bring the children and the neighbors’ Your KEY by Elks. And, BRING YOURSELF- > We Furnish Everything! Bourbon LADIES! - bring your own hammer Enjogmeng/r, ! children - they must be accompanied { for the Nail Driving Contest. i Z BONDED For those not having transportation SOUR MASH buses wil leave from Elks Hall at KENTUCKY 12:00 Noon and 1:00 P. M. by - 3 100 PROOF B4 Special Events for l 0[ 7 v the Children i i OLD FASHIONED... Lrstlin syl TITZEL-WELLER DISTILLERY, _"l"& There isno substitute for Newspuger Adveriising! | Distributed throughout Alaska [ by ODOM COMPANY -SEE HOW YOU CAN You covld pgy #1000 more.and not get all Dodge room...ease of handling | .. Bamous dependabilify! Take 5 hand! See for yourself just how Dodge giv: short minutes of your time and get the news first: you roomines: that costlier cars can’t match, Take the wheel and discover handling ease that money can’t buy anywhere else . ., . ruggedness that belongs to Dodge, and Dodge alone . . . dependability Come in today could pay $1,000 mor that saves you money svery mile you drive. and prove for yourself how you d still not get all Dodge gives you! Justa few dollars more than the lowest-priced cars] R. W. COWLING ( { A divorce complaint, Leona Roc- 'D\i(’h vs Mitchell Rocovich was file in the District Court today by at- | Incomi- | The couple | were married in Juneau July 3, 1948. Chicken and Chinese Dishes. 'OPEN ALL WANT ADS BRING RESUL1S | SPEND 5 MINUTES WITH STUDENTS SERVE ~ RAINBOW GLACIER d The third annual session of Rain- bow Glacier Junior Hi Camp re- cently concluded was attended By NIGHT. 71-2t more than 50 young people of , ST P R Southeast Alaska. A u K B A Y 50c and Onec Dollar Specials at| A unigue feature of the 1950 pro- Stevens Up the Stairs. Saturday gram was the presence of students Only 72-1t ! and graduate students from numer- ous colleges and universities out- side. These workers not only vol- unteered their services but paid their own expenses. The camp Is located on Lynn Canal about eight <! miles below Haines. | Presbytery of Alaska. The group came to the camp early in July Iworklng the entire month on nu- | merous improvements. | Included Mr., among the councillors and Mrs, George Ed- s, sville Presbyterian Sem- :-mnry: Dorothy Banks, Park College; +Donna Spalding and Mildred Nor- ris, graduates of Whitworth College; | Dolores Potts, graduate of Union | Theological Seminary and Colum- |bia University; Jim Guyer, Okla- {homa A and M; and Bob Williams | from Marysville College, Marysville, |Tenn. Miss Lilian Turner, grad- uate of Flora MacDonald Women'’s College of Red Springs, N..C. ‘was a. member of the camp staff-and e Seattle Auto Wrecking' Co. 6150-4th Avenue South, Seattle SINCE 1922 AUTO PARTS Used, new and rebuilt | { Old and late models and G. I. JUNIOR HI CAMP General supervision was in the | hands of the Rev. John Dodge of Skagway. It is a project of the will remain as a membér . of the Haines House personnel. Transportation to and from the camp was provided by M. V. Prince~ ton Hall under command of the: Rev. Paul H. Prouty of Juneau. Communities from Hydaburg to Skagway were - represented at the camp. Others present and assisting were the Rev. R. Rolland Armstrong, and from Haihes House, Miss Isa- belle Miller, Director and Edith Aldridge who supervised 'all arts and crafts work on the junior high camping group. To complete the camp workers councillor body was Miss Clara ‘Robison, formexly from Birmingham, Ala., and now ‘assoc- jated wtih the Territorial Depart- ment of Health. | This volunteer work is a part of ionwide “self sustained” pro- n of home mission activities, 1d many taking part in it are reparing for a life of religious work and social service to America, 'PRICES OF MEAT T0 DECLINE, BUT NOT UNTIL FALL The Agriculture Depariment says it expects the prices of ‘meat—par- ticularly of pork and the better grades of beef—to decline in the fall. In a report on the livestock situation the department says Che output of meat is at the year's lgw level Tight now, but that meat pro- duction - should increase ¢onsicer- ably in the October-December qua¥- ter. The department thinks the pros- pective increase ‘in supplies wjll gr low as.a‘year, ago. I A i i Jour present csr may (4 neveragain beworth what well give you pow... Chances are it will more than cover the down payment on a b Here’s a big opportunity to trade your present car on a new Dodge . v4#it the time ig new Dodgel s ® when we have more buyers for used cars than ever! Your present car may be worth mgre in trade than it ever will be p again. Share im our success. are tolling off the production New Dodge models lines in record vol- ume, and we can assure you early delivery on your favorite model. Trade now—and save! 0. pull prices down, though not as| i| “They bought much of my work. w P! . TWO 30;08_rifles, one 30-40 Krag. Eiginners Gun Shop. 73-2t DAVENPORT, $30; chiair, $20; RCA | radio, ¥80;9 x 12 ‘wool Tug, $80; Eleotrolux - sweeper, '$40; six-way lamp, $15; glass coffee table, $8; énd “tdbles, ‘Maytag washer, $75. All 111 good ‘condition. Ph. “Black 855. 3L T e } Phone Red 862. 7343t ket MUST SACRIFICE lovely mahog- \any_dining;room table, one buffet, one single Béd with springs, one % bed with springs. M3-3t |20, tt, .Cabin Boat, 7% Hp. outboard motor, $175. Call_Black 519 be- tween's @nd .7 pim. 736 45' COMBINATION -halibut, seiner and troller, fully equipped with gutdy and gear. Cell Black 120. Boat “Defiance” can be seen at Float,1, Small Boat Harbor. 69-5t PN I S i o RS A e PIANO, excellent condition, $150. Call 262, Sgt. Nichols. T1-6¢ S T A S S KA ‘WING CHAIR, almost new, $30; platform rocker = $20.00; walnut dresser, $40. Floor lamp, ‘baby cafriage. Call Blatk 600. . 71-2t AQUARIAM," te “with .atge 634, 3t | PACIFIC OIL RANGE, complete i with hot water coils and tank,‘ $100. Phone 462 Douglas. T0-tf | PRI R B A SR S | ELECTRIC RANGE, warming oven, tifner. clock, deep. well cooker, S’T&q Ph. 496. 68-3t i S e Ay SOAP. BOX . .acer—Jay Bird ul Call 682. 66-4t | | COCKER puppies, 5 weeks. Rea-' sonable. Ph. Green 135. 66-tf | WILL trade, $el: or lease estab- | lished Roadhouse with accom- modations for twelve or more, completely furnished. Excellent hunting and fishing area—also wonderful opportunity for trapper and family. Excéllent trapping. Prefer to trade for fishing or ttolling -boat—or ‘what have you? Address Yerrick Creek Lodge; Mile 1240. Aloan Highwry. 66-12t —e LOT 60:x 180°¢cleared. Located on Douglas Hi-way between Ski Trail and bridge. Red 745.502-tf | DUPLEX HOUBSE, 10th and D. Sts. Income - property. For appoint- ment ‘phone Red 212, 63-t1 | RS L A TR HIGHWAY ' nome, Mile 16, Make offer. Ph, 107" 62-t MISCELLANEQUS GUARANTEED ''Realistic Perman- ent, ‘$7:50. Paper curls $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201.| 316 Decker Way. WINTER and POND, Co., ne. Complete photographic Supplies | Déveloping-Printing-Enlsrging | Artists’ Paints and Materialy FOR RENT 2 BEDROOM hose to party buying tutnibiire; $300. Ificluding swves,! davenport, retrigerator. Wrife' PO 1084, duneau. 71-3¢ B?Acf far, stors or offices. George .Brother's, Bldg, 63-tf A e R N 4 m_m light ~housekeeping rooms for women. Close in. 326 e 3 63-tf ——— EA TED Roothis, ‘weekly or W_ GETZER Spinit planodor rent. ; Shop,” Py 14k = i ¢ imer, Baranof in Seattle “His, wallét ‘was - bulging, %‘i.s_ Vinced of the artistic appréciation of ‘the avérage Alaskan T ery kind ‘people,” “he smiled. ‘Where do I buy money ordeys?”- ‘ George Ahgupuk, 39, is renowned throughout the northland for his india ink sketches; pf .native life. He does them on the“tanned hides of Alaska animals, mostly reindeer. Tourist and curio shops in Alasksd carry his work, but sales haven't been to satisfying lately. Ahgupuk was delighted with his success aboard the Baranof. “I think I need a new wallet,” he explained. “I tried to put too much money in this one and it broke.” The artist plans o’ exhibit some of his work at the inter-tribal cere- monies which will be held in Gallup, N.M., next week before returning to Alaska. R . WAL SITKAN ‘HERE Jeff Nuss of Sitka is registered at the Baranof Hotel, WARDROBE trunk, good condition. { Priore 322.1 assortment of tropical fish. Ph jLARGE bldg. with garage, | SMALL nouse, 523 4th St. Lot is| A-N-T A-D-S FOR SALE 1 1 | I Phones 676 and 207 ‘THE Don C. Foster home at Auk Bay—completely furnfshed, acre Tand, éxcellent water system year found, 2-ear garage, large new deep-freeze, ‘new large ‘refriger- ator, wall-to-wall carpeting, com= plete cement basement, furnace, view, immediate occupancy. HOP-cut ‘wetther-proof tedar sid- ing, cement foundation, spun glass and kinsul ‘insulated, hard wood floors, garages, furnaces, electrically equipped, FHA finan- cing, West Juneau. ‘Priced $13,500 and $17,500 net to owner. Mdke offer. Both 3 fHedfooms. One, | fireplace. % 2 SAFE—$1650 fully equifged at Small Boat Harhor, .Jong: lease, good money maker. Terms. '$500 down buys $2500 ‘home ‘in Douglas #lso 1939 Chevrolet car.’ 1 bedroom, garage, 1% lots, view; furnished -etc. $4300 unfurnished or $5100 fur- nished 2 bedroom, Douglas. A TERMS-TERMS—3-bedrooin home Douglas, completely furnished, cement basement, furnace, reftig. wash. ‘michine ‘etc. f SEVERAL homes on Highway afd one beautiful beach home ' on Lena’s Cove, $700 down handies lovely, home with 5 ‘acres . pat, land on''Glacier. ¢ 3 2-bdr, apt. upstairs, store space on-main floor, Completely furnished. $6,000 ‘buys 2-bdr. home complétely furnished near school and Fed Bldg. LOTS owned .by. Mrs. Bess Cross, lots owned by Mrs. Hansen ac- i ross’ffom Spruce ‘1ockers. "Smith ; 'Bldg. in Donglas etc. ki REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676'over First National ‘Bank SUBERBAN PROPERTY FISHERMAN'S HAVEN--2 bedroém home, fully equipped boat shop, marine ‘ways, year round waler power—no light bills, vegetable gardens, good fishing, 5 acres pat., ideal for' fisherman or boat repairman. Past Thane. BUILDING LOTS at Auxe Bay Auke Lake, Fritz Cove Road. Beach, vicw or privacy. 50 ft. frontage to 5 acres. $600 up to $2,500. Patented. COMFORTABLE 3 bedrcom Nome, other “butldings, plenty of ptivacy. 5 acres patented, Peterson Hill. ALSO SEATTLE HOMES—LOTS Bob Druxman-hone 891 Fritz Cove Rd. ur 123 Front St. LOST—July fourth in Juneau brown brief case with two library books. ‘Contact Box 246 Empire. 3-2¢ FOUND—_imir of glasses in case. _Owner may have—identify at the Empire office, ‘tt 38 ft. cruiser, sleeps 6; Chrysler motor, 2% to 1 reduction, suitable for ‘hunting, fishing parties or living. Ptlce reduced for quick sale. Phone Hickey, Auk Bay Store. 61-tf yACUUM CLEANER, $25.00; show wcase, $25.00;. canary cage, $2.00; vacuum cleaner, $16.00. 1700 Gla- cier Highway. 59-tf L CRUISER “Northwind.” Phone Blue 809, 17-t1 HQUSE and 2 ‘Tots, on corner ‘op- pasite Government Sehool Doyg-. las. 3 “47-6¢ Bafik. L A SHOE ;REPAIR machinery 'and equipment. See ‘First National ‘Bank. 93-t1| 50 x 100. ‘Beautiful view. Cull Red 153 after 5 p.m. 522:4t LENA Cove, futnisned cabin, run- ning water, boathouse. Ph. 278, 29-t1 —_—e e BOAT “Valiant”, halibut and troll- ,-ing gear, See F. 8. Epperson or call Black 895. 18-t1, v G L 16 ft. Steelcraft cruiser, sleeps four: . Will take late 'model auto on trade-in. See Lt. Applegate, ACS. 25-t ORESENT - Apartaiefits. Oall G281 FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1950 | PORSALE 1 Bedroom, furnished, Casey Shat- % tuck district, large yard with gar- den, BEDROOMS—3 baths, 2 fire- places, large living room, dining room, mohel ‘metal kitohen. Bed- room and bath on first' floor. 2 bedrooms and bath on second. Recreation room .in basement converted into...1 ‘bedroom apt. with bath .and “fireplace. Com- plétely furnishéd, ~Large ,fi gardge. Excellént condition. L cated on Tth ‘Street With fing chatinel view. ‘Reéason-ale pric Terms. VIEW ‘LOT on th. Street. ; DUPLEX: Very luxtfions owers 4 apartment, With. $75,00 jpér month rental ‘unif. Apm) ts completeély furnished, Good loca- nace ‘in top condition.. [PRITZ COVE. Three oms. Well bullt house ‘Wwith iarge iiVing room and ‘modern ‘kitchen, Base- ment. 3% acres cleared:patented ground. Ldrge commercial ‘gard- en. Good beach ‘and‘ boat moor- age. ) 5 'Office ‘in ‘Alssks 'Orédit Suresu —moré thin CE n Yst- ings as ANY TWO otheér agencies. LEASE. with ‘option tosbuy: 2’ bed- ’ room furnished, large yard, bases { ment. $5500, NEW-Listing 2 bed furn., bsmt, yard, new rpof, hot™ watér heat, elec. stove, ‘refrig.s news cirome kitchen ‘table 4 ‘chaifs. Best neighborhood near Gov. Mansion, | o steps, , $9480!% ' 'nw-mum;‘ 4 :bed; large lving. { room, bsmt., very ‘large ' yard, gardens, ‘double garage, 4 acres, H 350 ft. beach, also both sides { Glacier Hwy., cledted "bldg. lots, all for $19,000. 'NEW-Listing 2 bed furn. sea wall, |. directly acrcss Juneau Harbor. $5500. { NEW-Listing Auk Bay water front- | age 2 bed, 6x14 Thermopane win- dows'across view side, new studio | couch, Hollywood bed, néw bath- ! rcom, conc, bsmt.. $6500. I NEW-Listing: two Bagview prefabg near ski trail, all hardwood floors, ! 3 bedrooms each,’garage. $14,000. and $18,000. ~Larger has fireplace, utility room, furnace. 4 BEHRENDS AVE—two houses fure nished or bare, both:good quality, $15,000 ‘and *$17,000. iNEW-LL*Mng DUPLEX, furnished ‘ -guaranteed yery ‘best quality ‘bldg, two 1-bed apts. $17,000. { TWENTY-ONE OTHER LISTINGS i $1900 to $85,000, includes Baranof { Hot Springs, Manley Hot Springs, i large and small Juneau businesse es, BUSINESS BUILDINGS. PETER 'WOOD Real “Edtite No. 3 Klein Bldg. | USEDTARS 40 FORD coupe, perfect body and mechanical condition. Phone 446, 70-6% '46 INTERNATIONAL pickup truck. Phone 416. 1947 FORD V8 club coupe, radic and heater, 1948 BUICK Roadmaster sedan- nette, low mileage, R. W. COWLING CO. 1 . - B8atd WANTED lease or sublease Ph. D. P. Dunton 3-t¢ | ! ISH to rent, house or apt. %'Mgr. R. W. Cowling Co. WANTED—good home in coum.r;; for 6 months old (male pup, Write Box 2276 Juneau.: : % OFFICE WORK by experienced lady. 'Typing, bookkeeping and general office work., Ph. Black 583. T1-2t EFFICIENT clerk-stehographer, ap- Ply at- the. personnel ‘office Coast Guard ‘Bldg. -2t COUPLE to share ‘xpense on Al- can “Highway—Jurresh {o Great 60-tt Falls. Empire C-18%4. AWANTED to trade for 80 t'troller. 1 tractor and srailef, 1942 ‘model in good condiion. Ideal for long distance hauling. Box 69 Haines, Alaska. 64-tt WANTED—dresser or chest of drawers. . Ph. Douglas 765. 60-3t DRESSMAKING and nlunumv Phone Red 632. 46-tf B A ——— WAITRESS at Percy’s Cafe. 45-tt. CHRYSLER Crown—110 hp. 1 year old, 100 hours; inquire Bud’s Bar, 31+t DIVORCE IS ASKED Suit ‘for divorce was filed today in ‘the District Court by Jacqueline A. Buonamassa against Peter Buo- namassa. They were married in Seattle in 1946. Norman C. Ban- field is the attorney for the plain- tiff. 50c and One Dollar Specials at Stevens Up the Stairs. Saturday Only, 72-1% PAINT now! Call Ralph 2. Tref- fers after 5 'p.m. for free 'esti- mate. Phone 996 33-tf There are ‘333 American-built 'electron microscopes in use through- out the world. RECKLESS ‘DPRIVER FINED Anton Bartness Jr., was fined $50 for reckless driving by City Magis- trate F. O. Eastaugh today. Bart- lness was aprested by city police after the car he 'was driving hit a telephone pole on E, Street at 2:35 a.m. today. tion. Viéw. GE. automatic fur-* Tel. 911 o+

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