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PAGE SIX Christine Ma. | Thursday evening ‘of '1A8t week sy’ Evae 8 pre-Thanksgiving T el ine pounds four|with ~Mrs. Dormand - McGraw, dinner for L >lub Y rs and ounces, W T o Mr. and Mrs. | chairman of junior activities, in i h 1 Y £ s a . Main business of the meet- ; was election of officers with y,A ? 0 ) TS Hos 1 Mr. G ez is| the following results: Nicolina L‘.‘u.-'ufi‘ T A puss i m % Trierschield, chairman; Selina Wil. | vice chairman; Caroline An- v: Lulu Anselm, chap- Dian Van Horn, treasurer; Williams, historiah ‘and Suzie n, sergeant-at-arms, lar meetings will be held the third Fridays of each d child, was | selm, William Faw- | lain; of last week, | Eth: ity Hospital. | P mployed at the nt and, until| first and (Special Correspo; SITKA, Alaska, Nov over half the homes of Sitka w vacant during t evening of Tha: friends i Mrs. Henry Moy hatve i B h p t A \ i heir Chinese restaurant The S z 1 ) iy eating 2o B 1ot ime welgh! eigt ¢ a r home on Front Street for started with the 2 € A& winter months. 'As usual Sunday ishes will be featured, their hor early di lly orders for taking home. eldest ot old. i at the Columbia Lumber as been hampered the pasi by freezing weather. TOP QUALITY VALVES 1N frozen, making work there impossible, ;planer has ng with the work USED CARS ottty T e, ok, 0 et | 1 1 i Hall 1T i 1 £ y Fisk d the water pipes at| Specials 1948 Mercury 4 Door Sedan 1947 Studebaker Ton Pickup 1947 International 1% Ton Panel o et, 3 i 1940 Buick Special ‘ e cake at the t 2 ¥ rog they 4 Door Sedan 1 t 1938 Dodge Custom 4 Door Sedan 1937 Plymouth 4 Door Sedan R.W.Cowling Co. 115 Front Street Phone 57 the cost possible. becauze of | : . C. M. Gould and Frank ; of in-|Crosby returned this weekend from uscd | a four day visit in Juheau where attended a gathering of key nnel of all the Columbia Lum- y the various ol s' ber Company plants and offices will be limited to fif throughout Alaska. 4 o Mr Crosby and two young sons isileft Juneau Sunday to spend the ,holidays with relatives in the '| states and will be joined by Mr. rosby by Christmas. vrnon ke - the where they Capt. E. C. Tibbets arrived from the States by plane Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving with his wife who is owner of Marion's Dress Shop.” Capt. Tibbets spent the : summer fishing in the Puget Sound- mm! nen of the| for pesky fred Per- olle; THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 'Ellifiove News Nofes ! (Special Correspondence) ? run SALE | ELFIN COVE, Alaska, Nov. 16— Every one in the Cove was sad-i dened over the news that Fred| NEW LISTING: Vetche and son were lost when| house. Large lot. ed’s trolling vessel hit a reef at| Highway. $2800. Yakobi Rock when the engine| COMFORTABLY furnished house failed. On Wednesday, the boat= near Northern Commercial. Co.| was seen breaking up and Saturday | Two bedrooms, living room, Kkit- before the news reached Pelican on| chen, bath and large utility room. account of the storm. Helvig Chris-| Third bedroom to be finished. tensen was aboard and managed| Price reduced to $4,500 for quick to swim to the rock where he was| sale, taken off by a small boat from FURNISHED house near schools Pelican. Christensen is in Stv"' and Federal Building. Two bed- Ann's Hospital suffering from ex-; rooms. Occupancy in two weeks. posure. Reports were meager how- | ONE bedroom house, partially fur- ever, but enough news was gathered | nished. View. Immediate occu- from radio reports and the disaster| pancy. Price reduced to $2,650. to the Dixie was a shock to every- SMALL house off Gastineau Ave., one. steel cabinets and plumbing fix- | tures to be installed. For sale Roy Lund plans to go to Juneau! to anyone making a reasonable | for the balance of the winter but| offer. will return here next April. | WE HAVE BUYERS FOR HOMES | IN A WIDE PRICE RANGE . . . | PLEASE LIST WITH US NOW! Celtic is meeting the mail planes| DOUGLAS: | from Juneau this winter. { TWO bedroom house adequately | | furnished. Excellent furnace. Don roster and family on their| Basement. Full concrete base. boat the Ardis have returned to| ment. One block from school.| | the Cove from Inian Islands where| View. Immediate occupancy. they were visiting and were de-: TWO small houses at Lemon Creek: layed there by the strong winds that| Very reasonably priced. lashed Elfin Cove and vicinity for |$700 cash down will buy attractive {days. The Fosters ran out of stove| house and good barn or garage loil at 3 oclock on the morning| building on patented land. 11 | they returned home. | miles out on Glacier Highway. | ONE lot adjoining the Alaska-Ju-: | Doc Saxon on his boat Jeannine| nheau property for sale. 8300. ‘ |and Charley Roberts on his boat' the White Cap have called the fall| ({URPHY & MURPHY | | fishing quits and left for Juneau. | REALTORS' — ACCOUNTANTS PHONES 676 and 207 Three room Near Glacier | Ross Peterson on his boat the U i Oregon area. Emblem Club: Alice M- | M. and Mrs. Cecil McClain were Skipper Ed Wellsley on his boat | | Pauline was in the Cove recenl]y\ i from Pelican with friends and after | visiting the party returned to Peli- | — | Phone 676 over First National Bank Bui due fo past raises o in general, we are forcec As of December 1, a load of il will be $4.00 per load, instead of $3.00. This raise is on load What Church Would Peter Join? IN THE PROPHETIC LIGHT AUDITOR.HM WHAT LAWS Be SURE to hear about the laws of Galations and Co settle any and all controversy over the law question. The SIN Which Will Hever Be Forgiven If You Never Hear Ancther Sermon Hear This LAST One! This Will Be the Last Nighi éf the Series RICES oil only. AT T PRICE OF THE KINGDOM A Sermon You Cannot Afford To Miss in town visiting friends this past weekend after attending the Col- | “3% | umbia Lumber meeting in Juneau. | { _ | McClain, who was retall store man-| gkipper Go:don Whitcomb on his | : here for several years, Was!pogt Tulip-Cuueen was here and s nsferred to Fairbanks during | clell Hodson, Jr,, left with him for | { the summer, | Sitka. Clell said that he would get ' | part way and await further trans- | The first Sitka High School Band | portation to Sitka. ; itand Cherus Concert will be given | & 1 )| at the Gymnasium tr\. rid!};fievefl Max Dorman has returned home | s| ning at 8 o'clock undefithe direc-|from Juneau, Max had quite a| »!tion of Walter Birkelad: Birke-|time getting Home taking him four | {land, a composer as ‘as musical | gays, director, recently sold a group of | port Althorp so took Max to Sitka piano selections to Fischer, a Pub-|returning to Juneau Sunday and s'lishing company with headquaners;b,mgmg Max back to Port Althorp | s'in New York and branches in most | Monday. Then Max stayed all night.| of the large citles from coast to!qat Althorp getting home fidhny Yort'| £ | the mail boat Aegir. 1 Labor Council; F ; stork shower is being | H s v i Mrs. Roy Ciements has returned . Edge- | given Tuesday eveningiat the: To- i { tem Club for Dr. and Mrs. Robert| o Foonsh via Coastal. She, {had been visiting her m neldon | Shuler and Dr. and Mrs. Robert e L ner PG RO aved the, Weyler. This will be, the Shulers |72 been il girls. first date with the stork and the| | Weylers third. | Commander Wm. Bentley of the| | Coast Guard Cutter 83524 came | For a Real Fit-Made-1 Measure | out from Juneau and took the body ¢ Legion Auxiliary Juniors met suits at Caslers. 634-11 | of Jessie Shelly to Juneau. Max i ! Dorman accompanied the body to | Juneau to assist in funeral ar- [ rangements pending word from | relatives. S i { Clarence Moy, skipper of the Lone Fisherman stopped in the Cove on {his way to Pelican with a cargo |of freight, | Mr, and Mrs. Ross Peterson en- | tertained with a dinner the other evening. Guests were Mr, and Mrs. | E. O. Swanson, Mrs. Marguerite | Butts and Jack With. Bert Parker on his boat Edith A. took fuel supplies at the Stand- ard Marine Station here, ? Answered @ Alaska Coastal has surprised the Cove with mail and the service = will continue as mail accumulates yi 3 . Sunday Evening, December 3, at 7:30 el Jake Cropley has finished the floats at Swansons. They are of new lumber and creosoted pilings and are wide enough to give a dance on, certainly a wonderful PR nT I (e . improvement here, Corner Znd and Main o High winds have prevailed here and the temperature has registered as low as 13 above. All windows in the homes facing the bay have been salt spray coated. TUESDAY NIGHT { GOD'S EXCURSION! THE PEOPLE OF JUNEAU IGNORE: It should WANT ADS BRING RESULTS USED CARS 1950 2 door Deluxe Chevrolet, radio, heater; 2600 miles—6 months old. Price $1825. Phone 633 daytime, ask for Art. 661-tf S L RN B 51 DODGE sedan, new engine, new tires, good condition. Inquire the Snap Shoppe. 641-t¢ - 1947 Packard Clipper A-1 condition. Phone 86 days. 636-74 — ‘45 FORD cab chassis, 46 Dodge panel. Phone 707, Foster's Trans- fer. 648-tf ————————e . HELP WANTED BOOKKEEPER md:-ccoununz, ex- required. Glacier High- way Electric Assn. Auk Bay. 69-12 —————— e WHOLESALE clerk. Must be neat, 1ast worker. Steady year round job, Morning shift. Juno Bakery. 666-t1 s which were nailed to His Cross. THURSDAY NIGHT FRIDAY NIGHT Is It Murder, Suicide, Adultery? | “sell for $65.00. 1 Thayer combin- FOR SALE | T DAVENTORT fn §ood conditien. | $50. Call 143. 672-t1 | FOR SALE—very resonable, gas| screw vessel VALKYRIE, 13 net| tons, 432 feet long. See Robert | Churchill at Glacier Cab Co. or Howard D. Stabler. 672-5¢ 1 DAVENO and chair, 1 desk and!| chair, 1 electric heater, 1 set dishes, Black 629 after 5 p.m. 672-3t} shed, show type. $75.00 stud ser- vice. Frances Reynolds 11229:N.E. Dayis, Portland, Oregon. 672-3t 1 MURPHY b Aad felt mattress | used 3 months—cost. $160.00—will “ation high chair, 1 car baby bot- tle warmer, 1 car baby seat—all for $17.00; 1 large trunk; just like new $20.00. Man’s wardrobe trav- eling bag, like new, $15.00. Call Black 995. 671-3t . 1 '49 Ford club coupe, good condition, | reasonable. Phone Douglas 313, : 671-3¢ | | ® o & 0 0 0o 0 0 0 0 i o FOR SALE L e Burroughs electric posting ma- @ ® chine with stand. Can be re- @ ® moved from stand and used e .as adding machine. Inquire ® e Empire business office. L ® o & 0 0 0o 0o 0 0 0 NEW 6 hp Lawson outboard. Still in factory crate, zero hours. War- anty card attached. Sacrifice $150. Call Blue 624 or write Box 1088, Juneau. 670-6t e~ i 1 DAVENO and chair, 1 desk and chair, 1 electric heater, 1 se! dishes. Black 629 after 5 .m. 669-3t 5 ROOM house and lot furnished, good Douglas location, Call Fgank Parsons, Green 917. § - tf UNIVERSAL electric double blank- et, dual control. Phone Green 917. 660-tt P SRS e 1 SPEED Queen washing machine in good condition—$75.00. ~1939 Chev. Sedan—good transportation, $200. Phone Douglas 442 after 6 am. 669-tr FOR SALE: 8 in. tilting arbor shopmaster table saw with new 1-2 hp electric motor. Uséd only about 48 hours over period of one yr. $65 complete. For app. to. see, call Glacier Cab Co. 867-t1 -tf SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1950 FOR SALE 4 BEDROOMS, corner location in Casey-Shattuck; large living room electric kitchen, automatic oil furnace. Needs some repairs. Rea- sonable, $2,000. Down payment. Reasonable monthly payments that can be adjusted to your income, on the three bedroom Pusich house in Douglas. Full conc¢rete basement. Automatic 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 tor sale at a lower price than its appraised value. INVESTMENT PROPERTY: Large filled area with good frontage on Willoughby Avenue. Large wareheuse or garage on property A tenant is available for this property 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 property offered for sale in Ju- neau during the past year. LARGE APARTMENT property: Ten year return. Because of the difficult material situation, per- sons planning on building next season should start giving ser- ious consideration now: We have listing on a number of choice view lots ranging in price from $1000 to $2000. $4000. Very livable log cabin on a very fine Ilot. -1800. Small house requiring some repairs. Three level blocks and a flight of stairs from the Fed- eral Bullding. BHLLE'S CAFE—Juneau’s restaurant—Make 2324. William Winn-Phone 234 Office m Gastineau Hotel best inquiries—Box SUBURBAN PROPERTY LOCATION you've wanted, Bay, beach, house, concrete bsmt. 3 acres. LOVELY setting, small home, boat shop, gardens, beach, 5 acres. Auk Coastal could not land at{ KERRY BLUE Terrier puppies—iio ' CABIN, 155 acres pat. land, Glacer. | LOTS Auk Bay, Fritz Cove Road, . Auk Lake, Lemon Creek. Bob Dwxmm—?lmlfll Fritz Cove Rd. or 123 Front St. MISCELLANEOUS e e e ——— EFFICIENT Secretary-stenographer available for work. Write Box 2674, Jueau. HOPE'S WE buy sell and trade. 214 2nd Street. Phone 908. . , 659-t1 MAKE MONEY EARN to $100 and more per month addressing envelopes in spare time at home, Send $1.00 for in- formation and instructions to King Co., Dept. 20, 681 Market 8t., San Francisco, Calif. Money- back guarantee. 643-20t ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS—Ad- dress C 1494 Empire. dn e GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. FPaper curls $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201 315 Decker Way. HOUSE or Apt. for Alaska Road Commissitn accountant and wife. Furnished or unfurnished—Call 426, Gastineau Hotel. 671-4t RESPONSIBLE couple wants fur- nished apt. No children, no pets, call Baranof Hotel—Room ‘414. X on1-3t NEED temporary. work until early spring. Competen steno and of- fice clerk. Phone 143. 671-t¢ GARAGE in vicinity Governor’s partially finished FOR SALE 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. GOOD INVESTMENT.. , 1N°C°OME property on 12th St. $17,- 0. ' NEW LISTING. NEW modern house, two fireplaces, several telephone outlets, view windows, large livingroom, din- ingroom, two bedfapms main floor, stairway to second: floor can be two more bedrooms or second ap- artment. Apartment in basement includes fireplace. Near Gover. nor’s Manslon. Unfurn, $19,525; partly furn, $2052. 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 8% 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 3.50; garbage 3. Three apts at $50, one at $60. Maximum monthly outlay inc payments and oper. ating costs $198; minimum in- ¢tome $210. Owner headed wuih, advisable discuss before leaving, NOW ONLY $16,000 fully furnishea, Dick Garrison house in Waymor Tract. . 4 bedrooms, Crane hot water furnace, dcuble lot fenced for children. Appraised at $15,000, i NEW LISTING—KOBBIVIK 2 bed. | room home on Highway at Auke * | Laks,’*furnished. Beautiful view, $8,000. NEW LISTING—bullding lot on Highway in Highlands Div, NEW LISTING--Completely furs nushed 1-bedroom house, new kit chen sink and cabinets, chrome table and chairs, good furniture throughout including .rugs. New roof. Back yard with lawn, befry bushes. Full dirt basement, easily made into concrete bsmt for abt, 116 Gold, showings by appt., only i $5500. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY {NEW LISTING-Furnished 1-béd- room house, highest in Juneaw, About 50 steps above top strees { of Star Hill. $2600, 1NEW‘ LISTING—a 3-Bedroom Jime mie Larson House, Jarge lot, gar- i age, 14x24 living room with fire. | place, double plumbing, price in~ ! cludes 9x20 sculptured broadlobm ( rug and pad, drapes and vene- | tan blinds, refrigerator, electria | stove bedroom apts, private front and rear.entrances, full basement, niee corner lot on bus line. Now priced at $21,000 for quick sale, Owner will finance for $4,000 down, balance 15 years at 5%. VERY NICE DUPLEX—two 1-bedl« room apts. completely furnished, utility room in bisement, new G. E. automatic furnace. View, mient apt. $75. $17,000, JOUNTRY PROPERTY FOR SALE 1 COUNTRY HOME—1 mile past eity limits, 4 bedrooms, large living room and kitchen, double plumb. ing, hot water heat, concrete basement, double garage, 850 ' frontage both sides Glacier o way, same frontage oh wal 4 acres patented, beautiful lawry gardens, $15,500, bwner will fin« 4,000 2 bedrooms, 4 acres pat. pend. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY. 4 8,400 8 bedrooms, 5 acres ‘patented. OCCUP: AUK BAY, ° S 5% NINE ACRES, protected bay, dek, float, S-hsflroon,li:eflume with concrett basemént, 2-bedroom house 'new” plumbing, 1-bedroars start on new houge. Ideal site for and flower gardens, berries, 435,000, Owner will finance. fde ,000 °'§ 15 year loan ,‘d mw‘fux first mortgage at 6 pe: I Admitted to St. Ann’s hospital Cheap rent. Willoughby Lunch- room. Phone 946. 662- tf FOR RENY APT. for rent. Phone 996. 673-tf BOAT stall for winter. Call Dr. Rude. 671-4¢ PN D SR L o ROOMS for rent. Steamheated. g —— ® WURLITZER Spinit plano for rent e W—MMM“MMWI WANT ADS BRING RESULTS | Anderson Plano m Ph. M8 ) | yesterday were Mrs. Daniel (Jean) Taylor, Mrs. Henry N. Nelson, Mrs. Merritt Mitchell of Fritz Cove. Dismissed were Harry Sydenstric- ker, Mrs. Gordon Stevenson, Harold Kjorli and Roy Allen. William Horton of Hoonah was dismissed from the Government hospital. The simple tools used by Amer- ican craftsmen to blow glass today —a slender hollow tube, wooden paddles, a caliper—are the same a¢ those used for centuries by forelgr workmen, WANT ADS BRING RESULTS { i 3039. 618-2¢ By s MAN'S wristwatch, Mida, tomatic, leather band. w Blue 437 ? 470-3¢