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PAGE SIX NEW ROADS EFFECT INCREASE PUPILS N WESTWARD SCHOOLS The opening of new roadways on the Kenai Peninsula and the main- tenance of winter travel on the Richardson Highway has brought about a marked increase in school enrollment those districts ac- cording to Dr. Dorothy Novatney, Education Supervisor for the Ter- ritorial Department of Education, who has returned to the Juneau headqus office after a three months itorial schools which took her the Pribilof Islands y made the trip to Juneau on the Pacific Northern Airways plane Travel Open The Education Supervisor said she was impressed W the interest in development on tk ai Penin- sula since her visit to that district last year. Bus service on the new highway has greatly facilitated travel with a resultant increase in school enr ‘Dorit beVague " STAR FIVE STAR f BLENDED. A;40 WHLED 8y HAIG & HAIG ok %ot Sl SicciniLy SELOAED PRODUCT OF SCOTLAND QISTILLED I SCOILANB " om:n IN THE_UNITEQ Kiwgo0 UER GOVERNMENT SU b o pgnwsml SLENDED SCOTS WHISKY ¢ 868 PROOF RENFIELD IMPORTERS. LTD.. NEW YORK e s i 1 S0 Stealc O ) ) -0 - S - T 0 0 ) ) T G - ) T D T Thirty schools in small towns and outlying areas were visited by Dr. Novatney and she nd that gen- erally they are in excellent shape except that they are all crowded for space At Homer the students are liter- ally sitting in the halls, as the hall~ way landing must e used as study room. A bedroom of the teacher's quarte which had for- merly been s side for the visit- ing su sor and the school nurs is now being used for At a present the school has a staff of six teachers. It should have eight Dr. Novatney said but there place to provide living quarters for two more Enrollment Up ai school has an enroll- students this year com- ired to the total enrollment of 80 in 1949, The Kasilof school, opened in 1949 15 pupils with prospects of an increase. The scheel at opened last year ha f 12. In Whittier, which wa in 1948, there At Ninilchik increased frc to 35 in ha: Girdwood @ an enrollment opened 1dents. e enrollment has 30 students in 1946 er of this year. Scheel at Kenai was particula pleased which is with three iter be The building i Asphalt tile floors, rooms are painted tion to their pogition for lighting and all furnishings the newest type. Work of excavation has been com- pleted for a new two room school with teachers quarters at Ninilchik At Valdez Winter maintenance on the Rich- ardson High nitting travel | m structure aside as tem- teachers, which ted into class of reinforced rs the 1 rela- better are of or con rooms concrete “For Betiir Appearance” CALL TRIANGLE Spend a Happy Thanksgiving * Bring your family (o MIKE'S Turkey Dinner or the usual From 5p. * Reserve Early Phone Douglas 602 CLEANERS Chiclien m. gi — ! | S€ | a classroom. | is 1o | B s s e i i i B s S e b e AP e et e s i B b e MR ot il THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA | the year round has brought more from that area into the n = nd jury has been called at 10 am. January 3 and jury will convene at y 8. Grand Jury the grand jury are a 1 room in the basement of the | building is being used for a class- | TERM OF COURT HERE At Kodiak the school enrollment is showing a steady growth and Dr Novatney said the city has drawn | A list of 40 names for the up plans for a new building they /Uy and 80 names for the pe {hope to be able to construct within | 4r8¥n in the U. ©. District Cour he neds tuties, for the regular January term w: B Ak A y Base tH navy has rf»Iyflsvd today by the Clerk of th ust completed a beautiful new | SO0t | school which is odern in every: . There are eight rooms, includ- | (7Y 0% 4 {ing a room for a kindergarten, En- | ¢ P F | rollment in the Adak school is 50 udents in the high school grades and 20 pupils in the kinde garten. Baker, Hagerup, R. T a Jensen, W. I Keller, Herbert J Lockert, G die V. McKinnon, Mrs. J. Mads: h Newbould, Thomas aulson, George M Sorenson, H. W A ia Expand Program N, M The educational program is being anded at the Paul Island hool in the Pribilofs, according to | Dr. Novatney. There are now 95 | students and four teachers. It is | the present plan to establish a high cheol and add two more teachers ito the staff. Two more rooms and! ¢ | 2 large storage attic have been wdded to the school building. i Island there are! ’ hd 40 pupils. | Dr. said the blue fox that are raised on the Island add lighter note to the school days nd at the time she visited there ho_\ were using the school yard as a play ground. Dr. Novatney said she was im- wessed by the calibre of four of | the teachers who are veterans of | World War II and who studied for | heir work by use of the GI Bill | sfter the war. She said they, with | *heir wives had been hired this year {by the Department and are doing | n excellent job in their respriiive chools. St. M. Hix- Ar Benson, James L. acob Sam, O. A. Thoemp- Millie Brundice. M. Jahn. Cl: urn F. Palmer, stad. way- Haines—Wm. Lynn | Lucille Sime Cre -Geraldine Jones. Tassell Creek—Wm. L. Stoddard. Hoonah—Ch: P. Sumdum. Elfin Cove E. Macki. Ten, Reynoldsen. rles Jackson, Frank Salmen Gust G | Johnson, H rshurg—Ann McDonald, R | Milier, Sidney D. Ketehum, Nor. nan Olsen, West Petersburg—Mrs, | i | I ‘MATL. FOUNDATION MQS TREATMENT OF | .'L’@UO TERRIT M‘f s for treatment of acute and poliomyelitis | a have been worked ou | cooperation with the | Foundation for Infantile | according to word received at Hn.«kn Department of | Petit for Agr Jury Drawn petit Juneau llen, Be Phillip Dawes, Th uy Gaudette, Wallis ¢ from , national epidemic the national foun- n in New York, and the plans had been n conference on I\o\vmbnx 16 com- The message ca W. Van Dyk inator for Lar: 3 Nelson, Ed- Parker, M. g‘uu‘: Lage S. Scudder,’ S: ah nmons, George Skuse | Irene Harry StcneBous: Mrs, Mary V. Toner, Louise- Mrs. { You son, ia Roff , who has been at- g e annual” meeting ‘the Associat of State and Territorial Health Officers in Washington, D.C., is due to return to Alaska thi | Da week. He said he will confer with|cis health officials of the territory on'mie the execution of the plan forjin treatment of poliomyelitis patients.! ART EXHIBIT TONIGHT 10 BE LAST SHOWNIG! Tonight wili we the last time that | ohn the school art exhibit will be on; display, Superintendent of Schools, Sterling S. Sears said. | The exhibit includes 148 fine re- productions of paintings by old and | Charles J. Rapuzzi. new masters. Arrangements can be' made for the purchase of these M prints, the proceeds of which willj White, co toward purchasing pictures for the Juneau, schools. The admission | fee of 25 cents also will be used for, " the same purpose. 2 EMBARK ON BARANOF LAST HIGHT T0 SEWARD: Two passengers embarked on the Baranof for Seward at sailing time last night. They were R. A. Mijler and Harold Glaser. The RBaranof sailed at 9:45 and is due back in port some time Sunday. nder—Pauline Norman, —Mrs. Miriam Benson tensen, Phillip Clausen, Dahl, William. T. Freel, Anne M. Carl Thynas Elmer White- Chri Chris Henry Ohmer, Westerberg Bay Hender- M\hro Robert E. Huf\md ! SHOP TO BE REMODELED ! Tlah Parmenter’s Baranof Beauty alon will rem in the Baranof doiet, she announced today. Soon after the first of the year the shop will be remodeled and redecorated, she said. Safé “Electrical - Pipe Thawing Burrows Welding.Co. BRING RESULTS Your DBepeosits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS v D PQ$ETS IN THIS BAM ARE INSURED E management of this % is pledied to conscrva The safery funds is our it In e operation of depositors’ primary consideration addition, the banl. is a ber of Federal Deposit Insur- seporation, which ia- cach of our dipasit ’ acane loss t0 3 maximum of $10,000. nem- ance FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION McDonald, Ad- | Wwil- | 8.| " Probate Court made on November | WE buy sell and trade. TDE 4 ECIALIST 10 HOLD CLINIC ON HEART AiI.MEHTS ] | | | | FOR SALE PIIONES 676 and 207 LISTING: Three consultant } Unit of the Alaska Department of I , will hold a three-day clinic ypw eumatic fever and other he house. Large lot. Near Glacler onditions here next week, it w Highway. $2800. ounced today, Dr. King is COMFORTABLY vu'nnsl of the Mason Chmc in ar Northern Commercial Co. ittle, and is due to arrive here No- Two bedrooms, living room, kit- vember 26. chen, bath and large utility room. Third bedroom to be finished. Price reduced to $4,500 for quick sale, FURNISHED and Fe a furnished house He will review the rheumatic fever program of the Chronic Di- ease Unit and on the mo; 4 28 will conduct a rheu- fever clinic at the Juneau Center, according to D Vi 1 Cobb, director of the Healtl epa ient’s Chronic Disease Unit. |He also is to consult with private physicians while here and will give two papers before special meetings f the local medicel society on Monday and Tuesda; evenings. Facilities of the Chronic Disease Unit, which opened last November {in St. Ann’s hospital, have now | panded from its original seven bex { to nine, More than 36 children suf- |fering rheumatic fever or oth | chronic disease have received diag | nosis, treatment and care at the One block from school {'unit during the past 12 months, Dr. Immediate occupanc: | Cobb said. T nall houses at Lemon Creek. i ably priced. lown will buy attractive good barn or garage ling on patented land. 11 n‘ll(‘s out on Glacler Hizhway. MASONIC FUNERAL 0¥ FRIDAY 2D, M ir«mmrmr & HURPHY | REALTORS -- ACCOUMNTANTS d 76 over First '\Ianonsl B.m.{ NURSE JOINS STAFF JACK AND JILL DAY NURSERY IN JUNEAU near school: Two bed- Occupancy in two weeks. ONE \,uroom hn\ partially fur- nished. Immediate occu- 1ced to $2,650. Gastineau Ave., (.11,4nut.~ fmd plumbing fix- be installed. TFor sale ne making a reasonable house s November ¥ matic Health HAVE IN A WIDE PRIC:! P DOUGL, TWO bedroom furnished BUYERS FOR HOMES RANGE . house Excellent asement. Full concrete base- adequately furnace. funeral Yl \]1«\ will be h S on - a oon in 't arter Chapel. Masonic Lo Temple lden for G. the cuol open in the| the H. Hille: announc Dunlap, ¢ and her t has be Hospital the | The duties of the n Lowell | ciude proj nutrit ronquist, O] af or, - John ns Berg. rers will be Emil gad, N John urd | | Bod | M Mrs. Dunlap s the new member of taff, that she is glad w offer the pa who wish to place their (in the nursery, the spi for which Mz ell qus d. MISCELLANEOQUS HOPY; S ATTENTION MASONS Called . Communication 1:30 p.m duct ‘burial service . H. Swanson J. W LEIVER the nursery to b 665 5-26 | NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S | SALE | h y given that in jer of the Sitka NOTICE is pursuance to |17, 1950, in the Matter of the Estate of Charles A. Hartman, Deceased, the undersi 11 at public auction to th 1 best bid- der at 10:00 A.M,, De at the front doc Territorial Building, 1, Alaska, | the following described al and | personal property: Lot 3, U.S. Sur-| y 2450, Tenakee Group of Home- | i Sinmaniee. 'tu Tenakee, Alaska, together with ! ”_cofloucs ANOVY‘VLOUS~Ad- all of the tenements, hereditaments, | dress C 1494 Empire. dh | appurtenances, easements, rights, and franchises thereunto appertain- ing and belonging, as well as all of the personal property of said estate, | free and clear of the lien, if any,| of the Territory of Alaska, under | Section 51-2-65, ACLA 1949, or oth- | erwise. Written sealed bids may be sub- | mitted subject to opening at the announcement of the call of the sale, and oral bids may be made. ‘The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Dated at Juneau, ber 21, 1950. R. E. ROBERTSON, Administrator of the Estate of Charles A. Hartman, Deceased. First Publication: Last Publication: Street. Phone 908. " MAKE MONEY EARN to $100 and mors per month | addressing envelops in sp'uL t:me at home. Send $1.00 for in- formation and instructions to Km" Co., Dept. 20, 681 Market , San Francisco, Calif. Money- | 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 - Fhotestate USED CARS Alaska, Novem- {1950 CROSLEY Station wagon. Call Art Griffiths. Black 0 2 door Deluxe Chevrolet, radio, heater; 2600 miles—G montks old. Price $1835. Phone 661-t{ 633 daytime, ask for Art. Nov. 22, 1950. 2 Dec. 13, 1950. 1947 I—'UD&OV Six 4- door S(‘n".‘l good conditicn. See Jimmie at the Bubble Rcom. 655-tf TOP QUALITY VALVES IN USED CARS|| DODGE .secian, new engine, new tires, good condition. Inquire at the Snap Shoppe. 641-t1 1947 Packard Clipper A-1 condition Phone 86 days. 636-Tt |45 FORD cab chassis, '46 Dodge panel. Phone 707, Foster’s Trans- fer. 648 1948 Mercury 4 Door Sedan 1947 Studebaker % Ton Pickup 1947 International % Ton Panel 1940 Buick Special 4 Door Sedan 1938 Dodge Custom 4 Door Sedan 1937 Plymouth 4 Door Sedan R.W.Cowling Co. 115 Front Strcet Phone 57 45 Ford cab chassis, ’46 Dodge pan- el, 47 Dodge panel. Phone 707 | Foster's, Transfer. 625-tf FOR RENt F‘OR RENT: 4 room apar‘me: Apply at 28 Main St. after 5 p. and Saturday. 664-3( ROOMS for rent. " Steamnheated. Arcade Rooms. STEAMMEATED Rooms, weekly 01 Mantkly. Colorial Rooms. 89t WURLITZER Spinit plane for rent Anderson Plano Shop. Ph. 143 room | JIST WITH US I\OVV'] | , in announcing 214 2nd| 643-201 | 370. 663-3t! WEDNE FOR SALE $2,000. Down payment. Reasonable monthly payments that can be adjusted to your income, on the three bedroom Pusich house in i Douglas. Full concrete basement. Autcmatic oil furnace. Large modern kitchen with new re- frigerator and range. Fully fur- nished. Double garage. Two lots | of level land make an excep- { tionally large yard. The house is in excellent condition and is for sale at a lower price than its appraised value. INVESTMENT PROPERTY: Large filled area with good frontage cn Willoughby Avenue. Large warehouse or garage on property A tenant is available for this preperty who will pay rent suffi- cient to return initial investment | in eight years. Absolute security on lease, This property has a higher net safe return than any i property offered for sale in Ju- ! neau during the past year. KLAK\.L;E APARTMENT property: | Ten year return. Because of the difficult material situation, per- sons’ planning on building next season should start giving ser- | dous consideration now: We have | Msting on a number of choice | view lots ranging in price from $1000 to $2000. | $4000. Very livable log cabin | very fine lot. +-1800. Small house requiring | repairs. Three level block a flight of stairs from the eral Building. LE'S CAFE—Juneau's rant—Make on a some and BE best \ T | ‘Wllham Winn-Phone 234 | SUBURBAR PROPERTY THREE bedrooms, concrete | ment, garage, ' redecorated, res pat. land, on bus hnn. ELY sctting, small home, boat | shop, good gardens, beachiront, acres pat, | CABIN, 155 acres pat. land, Glaclcr | LUNCHROOM, ea:y to ¥ ;Lo‘rs. patened, Auk B Cgo Road, Auke Lake, Creek, up to 30 acres. Bob Druxman-Phone 891 Fritz Cove Rd. or 123 Front &t. | FOR SALE ! 1950 GMC De Luxe pickup, like new, low mileage, Phone Red 392, 665-6t base- 5 ' Fritz| Lemon | business property and re- Redwood Highway 101,, Mendccino County, California. i For details write to J. O. Sutton, P. O. Box 17, Leggett, Califoria. | 665-12¢ sort on 9.7 hr outbos runabout, i ch 3 base cabinets, sewing| | achine, 2 radios. Call Thane 3-| | Ring 2. 664-3t nrude. SALE—Cut wood. Hickey’s| . $9 a rick; $18 a cord. 1 663-7t i TOR | Market, | ENTIRE STOCK and equipment. Cheap rent. Willoughby Lunch- room. Phone 946. 662-tf e M R house, completely furn. | range. refrigerator and! hing machine. Immediate oc-| 836 W 7th St. $5200. Call r 4 p.m. G61-tf | ROOM i BLACK Persian lamb coat, 12-14;! { like new, reasonable. Drinkwater, ! Hotel Juneau. 661-7¢ | | 18th CENTURY mahagany bedroom set and 8 piece living rocom set. 428 South Franklin St. 658-tf | I!..ONG TERM lease 175 by 125 for building on Glacier near 12th op- posite new school. Price very | reasonable. William . Paul Jr. Agent. Phone 673. 656-12t | 1J x 12 border, “OLSON wool rug, maroon | multicolored. Phone 388.| 650-t1 | ATTRACTIVE stucco house, fur- nished, two bedrooms, partial basement, recently renovated, best ! buy today, 503-10th St. 639-tf * WANTED WANTED by permanent Alaska| Road Commission employee, apt. or house, furnished or unfurnish- ed—no children. Call 426 Gas- { tineau Hotel. 665-3t TO SELL line of woolen, knitted gloves and mittens in Alaska. Write Modern Knitting Co., 732 N 5th St. Milwaukee 3, Wis. 663-3t $2500 for first mortgage at 6 per cent on three acres improved property—value $6000. Box 2045, Juneau. 662-61 | GILLNETTERS wanted for Bris- tol Bay who own their own boats. Einstoss, Smith Tower, Seattle. 659- 15t LOST AND FGUND . Reward. LOST—chrystal earring. | Empire. 690-tf 1 WANTED—to rent or subies, 1 o 2 bedroom house or apt. R. J. Fed- | aquiries—Box | 1 Lake, SDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1950 L] W-A-N-T A-D-§ FORSALE PRICE DOWN FOR QUICK SALE 2 BEDROOM, all hardwood floors, fireplace, view, 6th at East near schools and downtown, basement with stationary tubs and garage. Unfurnished, $12,000. i GOOD INVESTMENT. |, I INCOME property on 12th St. $17,- 000. NEW LISTING. NEW modern house, two fireplaces, several telephone outlets, view windows, large livingroom, din- ingroom, two bedrooms main floor, stairway to second floor can be two more bedrooms or second ap- artment, Apartment in basement includes fireplace. Near Gover. nor’s Mansion. Unfurn, $1952 partly furn. $20,525. Can be fin- anced FHA, APARTMENT EMPTY being held for buyer of 4-unit apt. bldg. in Douglas. All four just renovated and redecorated. Total $10,500, Will sell equity of 5200 for $2,000 down and 50 plus €% interest monthly. You take over contract $5300 at bank, payable $55 plus interest monthly. New roof, Taxes 96 year; oil av 30 mo.; water 6; power for furnace 3.5 garbage 3. Three apts at $50, one at $60. Maximum monthly cutlay inc payments and oper. ating costs $198; minimum in- | come $210. Owner headed south, advisable discuss before leaving, NOW ONLY $15,000 fully furnished, Dickc Garrison house in Waynor i Tract. 4 bedrooms, Crane hot water furnace, dcuble lot fenced | for children. Appraised at $15,000, Office 1 Gastineau Hotel | NEW LISTING—KOBBIVIK 2 bed- room home on Highway at Auke furnished. Beautiful view, $8,000. NEW LISTING—building lot on ! lanas Viv, [ 75 TING-- Completely fur. fned 1-budroom house, new kit- and cabinets, chrome chairs, good furniture including rugs. New yard with lawn, berry s. Full dirt basement, easily made into concrete bsmt for apt, 116 Gold, showings by appt., only 00. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY NEW LISTING—Furnished 1-bed- room house, highest in Juneau, About 50 steps above top Street of Star Hill. $2600. NEW LISTING—a 3-bedroom Jim« mie Larson House, large lot, gar- age, 14x24 living room with fire~* place, double plumbing, price in- cludes 9x20 sculptured broadloom rug and pad, drapes and vene- tian blinds, refrigerator, electrio stove and refrigerator. Best . neighborhood. NEW PRICE—Pauline Brandall du- plex at 10th and D Sts. Two 2-, bedroom apts, private front and rear entrances, full basement, nice corner lot on bus line. Now| priced at $21,000 for quick salet Owner will finance for $4,000 down, balance 15 years at 5%. ! | VERY NICE DUPLEX--two 1-bed- room apts, completely furnished,” utility room in basement, new! G. E. automatic furnace. View,: good neighborhood. Top apt. exa} pensively furnished and tastefully decorated. Income from bases ment apt. $75. $17,000. /OUNTRY PROPERTY FOR SALE COUNTRY HOME—I mile past city Limits, 4 bedrooms, large livi room and kitchen, double plumb. ing, hot water heat, concre basement, double garage, 358, frontage both sides Glacier High« way, same frontage on water 4 acres patented, beautiful lawny gardens. $15,500, owner will tin1 ance, 4,000 2 bedrooms, 4 acres pat. pend. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY. ¢ 8,400 3 bedrooms, 5 acres patented. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY. AUK BAY. NINE ACRES, protected bay, dock. float, 3-bedroom residence with! concrete basement, 2-bedroom house new plumbing, 1-bedr cottage, also solid log 1-room start on new house. Ideal site for' camp or lodge. Large vegetable and flower gardens, berries. $25,000. Owner will finance for $10,000 down on 15 year loan at 6%. Auk Bay. 2,000 1 large room, on water. IM- MEDIATE OCCUPANCY. NEW LISTING—60 x 140 lot, best neighborhood, view, $2,000, juneau $1,900 2 bed furn, Willoughby, An eviction, Will- take deposit, 52,300 1 ped furn Basin R. Small available today. $3,200 shop on Willoughby. main artery frongs. 315,000 rooming house 6 rooms plug large owners apt. 2nd across Bar anof. Will finance. PETER WOOD Real Estate Wo. 3 Klein Biag. | | Water, TelL S HELP WANTED EVENING work as usherettes. Girls over 18, apply 20th Century Theatre. 664-3t Prueher, PO Bex 1235 645-:f WAITRESS at Pen P GIRL WANTED—Day shift. Spud- nut Shop. 664-4t

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