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THE DAILY ALASKA [MPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1950 PAGE TWO FIRE ALARM SATURDA ing, long-time council member nwx‘m Sterling said her biggest prob.| Carol Bradford, Mr. and Mrs. Harry | The answered afte bins for little dama; We know your way around Alaska! For 18 years >~ Pan American has been flying the Alaska . skyways...carried more than two hundred thousand passengers. Our flight crews know their routes backwards and forwards. They know their planes, know their jobs. Dependable service, frequent service. Daily Clipper flights G 7 to Seattle from Ketchikan, Juneau (connections to | Anchorage) and Fairbanks. Two flights weekly to Whitehorse and Nome. Yes, the Flying Clippers are your best way to get around Alaska! For reservations, \ Jjust call... friend of scouti ng, was made an!lem was tt N AHEBICAN WorLo Areways WORLD'S MOST EXPERIENCED AIRLINE and we feel jus t}m,y,r\” (OUN( L OF GIRL honorary member of the council Mrs, Scott Murphy, commissioner,| | presided during the discussions, | and introduced the various speakers | SCOUT TRANSALTS BUSINESS, ELECTS smercn, a0 %) 1 Chris Wyller, Hugh Wade, John { Gibson, W. M Whitehead, Morton | 1 Flint, Marcus Jensen, Monte Gr {ham and John Clements, were| | highly complimented on their ar-| o | Yangements, holiday table decora- iHmh and delicious luncheon. It jwas voted to extend’ { to the new manager of the Baranol Hotel, John O’'Brien for his coop-| eration, Everyone stood and sang “Happy Birthday” for Mrs. Jensen. Mrs, Murphy announced that the local council will be aided at least every other year by prof onal help headquarters; and ss Margery Kafer from N: donal is now located in the Anch- orage area. | Among the reports were from| Mrs. Elton Engstrom, publicity chairman, in regard to the combina™ of radio programs and new: er articles to acquaint the com- munity with scout activities; Mrs, Clements said that the Juliette| Low tea, of wheih she is chairman, will be held in March and mentior VBOY—over a foot 1all ed - that Mrs. Hugh Antrim has| INDIAN—over s foot #sli Leen of inestimable help in ar- PLUS 2 OTHER BIG TOYS—over a fcot tall r ng the many details of this celebration. Girl| SANTA CLAUS—over fcof * DONALD DUCK'S NEPHEW HUC foot tall BIG SNOW! co AMN—over e fc of What 8 bargaint 9 big supar falking 1oy Exch Over and over again. Mede of tougn, rubber in brilliant colors. Al 9 for only 10 Supgly 1 limited. Order several sets today! Speciall - 6 sets of hIng Toys £5.C0) POST-ALL SALES COMPANY, INC.)| Dept. 39 Eye Street, N. £ §2700 Raised in Cash Ken Kadow, finance chairman for the fund raising drive, stated that the total amount secured in| cash was $2700 with $55 more in pledges. He urged that serious con- 'r.‘ sideration be given to some form| of community chest drive; that some persons had objected to giv-| Im;; because they had never seen an acco ng of funds; that a pledge technique rather than cash fon the line would result in a much larger total fund; that contacting the home brought $547 and was worthwhile; that most organiza- tions con’ uted wigll. Kadow final advice was that the finance (h’mnmn should ke named long in of the start of the drive ant finance chairman B m‘ b Kadow t a great de Washingten 13, D C) fund which eotild only meets Wi |m“ chairman for Dougla '. Lur),c a bo for her efforts on the Island. i Equipment chairman Mrs. pub! Spemls 1948 Mercury 4 Door Sedan 1947 Studebaker 1% Ton Pickup 1947 International 4 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 Street | aranof Hotel Phone 106 *Trade Mark, Pan American World Airways, Ine. We're Proud of OQur Printing! we a right to be. You see, Good Printing doesn’t takes skilled craftsmen, with years of experience, we he working with efficient, up-to-date equipment to produce the kind of printing you want. /e're proud that we are able to offer you that kind of printing . .. Drop in of C tanding in every respect . . . printing that will 1 » convenience and consult with Ken Waller, the head ur job He will be pleased to help you plan your next printing job. “for a better impression” call the appreciation | sit | not | boating and swimming will ke prac | tendance | kring | been | the efficie jout for Seattle; ‘u for | kola, Wakins and infant, Clyde; Robert LaJoie Mrs. H. O. Hensley, Donald;, Doug- las and Darlene Anderson, Mr. and Albert Gorman and Alberi Jr., Wyler, Mrs. Delmar Hanna, Eugene nd Mrs, S. M. Johnson, C. B. Rol- dan, Bert Parker, 8. Raynor, B. A. return of flags, books nd other supplies at the end of cach year. This equipment must be turned in to her when th€ troop term is over and then will pe re-issued in the fall, The flags alone cost $4 to $7 each and many of them disappear from one year to the next. New Camp Site Camp Director Mrs. Morton Flint spoke of the highly successful camp last year and the many plans for the future as a result of the acqui- ion of 9% acres of land at Tee This new site will mak possible a bigger vailable only all summer but for day and weekend outing throughon the year. As this location has a much more sheltered beach, mor nd Mrs, W. { M. Sc fer and A. Ranos. Frank Price, Art Hall, Art Grif- t Everett Erickson, rdson, Duncan Chalmer B, N Engstrom, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Ladely nd fo hildren, Martin Max Penrod, Marvin Kristan, V. F. Tydlacka, Howard Mrs. Walter Kleweno, Al James Camp, E. S. Ca- . Constant and chiid. Charles and Mary Diamond, Paul Phister, Bobbie Sladen, C. F. Han-| yd Erown, Chester Dalgleish, Richard Youngblood, Ernie Cruze, and Grant Shimanin. B® Harbor John Ruot- Comdr, Di ticable. ATAERBRC At Brownie Camp last Flint gistered with a of 49, popularity, espec | Le recalled that most of the time | was rainy. expressed regret that Juneau will not be represent- ed at the International camp ai Portlangd next year, as only five ups were accepted and the local girls were not included. However Senior girls are needed during the summer camp here and are assured of a happy and inte ing exper- ience in outdoor living. year, Mrs, continued, 51 girls were re-| 1 average daily q..‘ speaking for ally when it m PUGHLAS NEWS turnout of s ay, sand was hauled ats, to form ba 1g rink on the ball pa tempt using snow be successful in holding th sand was used in place ater were ap w teer from fer a The fi good Praise Given was given Mrs. Angelo Ghiglione, troop chairman; and John Kieley, program chair- both of whom are now on va- cations in the Training chairman Mrs. John Brantner des- cribed the work being done to the leaders and committee members into closer relations to make the troops run more smoothly. Mimeographed lists are available of scout books in the library which may be used as troop reference ma- terial. Mis Praise plied ning 3 may be some MASONS MEETING Tomorrow nvu]«u stated Lodge sonic communicat! 124, F. a Hall the ! Oakes who " ha asurer for sev commended for t manner in which sh: has 1ulfilled her duties. She was unanimot electad to fill out tne term ot her mother, Mrs, sephine Boyd rlected to th Florence ing as months the eveni ficers am: starts at tr was ral Firemen Jo- of new council were Rev Rober Avrit, M Ed PL)- The chase Department Leslie the new Engstrom, Al w because of age of the ol tires. BASKETBALL There will ke a ho ne zgame in the Dot cn December 7 be; ng at p.m. \\uh mc Doug ‘l\s High Se basketball mnasium PAA CARRIES 139 PASSENGERS, TRIPS DURING WEEKEND Pan American World Airways had a busy weckend with 77 passenge ten for Fairbank: Annette, six for Ketchikan. and 35 arriving from Seattle. Arrivals from Seattle were: Harry Aase, R. R. and Maggie Brady, Mrs. D. Derock, Sven and Robert Hon- Lester Knoles, Carl Nelson, . M. Nelson, Ragnild Winther, and Mrs. M. Workman, Mrs. Stoudt, B. Miller, Helen Dan- dois, W. J. Altenburg, G. E. Bas- sett, Frank Heintzleman, Ann Shel- don, Sam Taguchi, Mrs. V. Ander- son, Mrs. Billie Bigley and son Dickie, and daughter Janet, Elise B rol Davis, Howard, Gene- vieve and Charlotte Erickson, Thomas Quinn, Burke Riley, James Rolison, Albert Seaton, Olive Trower, Harold Smith. For Annette: George Karabelni- koff, W. M. Wilkins, J. P. Porter, Robert Ruth Myers, John K. Myers, Juanita Myers For Ketchikan: Chester Evans, Mr. an Mrs. S. M. Johnson, Allen Anderson, H. Hammer, Henry Nel- son and Dorothy Nelson. For Fairbanks: O. N. Cameron, Harold Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Fredrickson, Schofield, Ralph and Carol Rivers, Mrs. Edward Dunn, Carl Forsen, and Louis Kost. For Seattle: Esther Mitchell, Barbara Mitchell, B. Smith, Grant Lowry, Helen John, Janet Deuble, Lou Berman, James and Lynda Vrooman, Anna Cekado, S. K. Tyler, HERE UNTIL THURSDAY Gordon H. Smith, of Seattle, in- ternational representative of Lions Clubs, will be in Juneau until Thursday, he said today. He arrived here from Anchorage where h at Homer and Spenard. From I he will visit the Ketchikan before returning to Seattle. WARNING TO DRIVERS PARKING ON BLDG The Pclice Chi 1 all parked over 12 hours on th: {city ball site will “The site is for only and not for Chief Hulk said. cars dead John E. Fournie of the Pan American Airways station at An- nette is stoppi at the Baranof Hotel. FROM MT. EDG Mr. and Mrs. Max Workman of Mt. Edgecumbe are registered at the Baranof Hotel. HELP WANTED SALESGIRL ery. BOOKKELPER and accountant, ex- perience required. Glacier High- way Electric Assn, Auk Bay. 69-12 van tod Juneau Bak. 674-tf ond Famous OLO-COAT Yes, that beautiful shine your floors get with Johnson’s self- polishing Glo-Coat stays on —even after repeated damp moppings! Johnson’s Glo- Coat is now positively water- repellent—lasts up to four times longer. Just apply Glo-Coat, that's alll It dries to a beautiful, gleaming finish in twenty minutes. Use it always for tile, linoleumand wood floors. } oseed PousmN‘ fir nooks sade by the makers o mpire Printing Company onnsoNS WAX Save money—buy larger i’-—/ sizes. Get Glo-Coat today. JOHNSON’S GLO-COAT T ———————————————————————— Jack Rich-| Elaine Deville, Ralph Mize, | Hutchinson, Elton | Holm, | volun- | night there will be a| installed a second club, also clubs | new Mrs. | and two children,| J. W. Mulaney, | Wood, Mr.! FOR SALE PHONES 676 and LISTING: '] house. Large iot. Highw $2800. COMFORTABLY near Northern Two bedrooms, chen, bath and la Thir bedroom to Price reduced to $4, sale, URNISHED d Federal Bu Occupa bedroom nished. pancy. 207 ce sampbell, Helen John, Janet Deuble, | ‘Whittock and in- | NEW room Near Glacier furnis holse Commercial Co. i R% < finished 0 for quick ONE ' | SMALL ho steel cabin tures to be | to anyone offer. \"F HAVE BUYER. N A WIDE PRI LAD . PIF‘AQE LIST WITH US '\Uh" | DOUGLAS: TWO bedroom house ished Excellent ment. Full conere One block nmediate oc: . houses at Lemon Creek. ably priced. §700 cash down will buy attracti | house and good barn or building on patented land. miles out en Glacier Highway. | ONE lot adjoining the Aleska-Ju- neau property for sale. #300. instal making e n | | ?Mumiv & MURPHY IH‘ALTORS -~ ACCOUNTAN ¢ National B R S%LE 0 C\!ntln Deluxe Fi low mileage. '49 Chev Styleline ranges 7:30 | NOW AVAILABLE | For limited time only, 9-tuve | @ Zenith Console Combination | ® having Zenith Cobra arm, 3- © | @ speed changer. Designed Alaska having complete shori e wave coverage 6736 Garrison Radio Shop ® ¢ e ¢ o - Beb Druxm | for e . | F OR SALE $2,000. Down pa; monthly adjusted to your three bedroo Douglas. Autor modern frigerator ished. Double ga 2vel land ma ly large ys execllent concrete ment ic _ofl fur kitchen with baser fronteg Avenue, Larg e on propert; ailable for this e past year. log cabin on a requiring some level blocks and stairs from the Fed- Building. CAFE—Juneau’s restaurant—NMake fnquir 2324, ¥illiam Winn-Phone 234 Office m Gastineau Hotel ' PROCPERTY best s—B0oX SUBURBA! LOCATION yo gardens, beach, , 185 acres pat. Auk Be Fri Auk Lg Lemon Cr aquhere 891 Fritz Cove Rd. 5 acr BIN land, Glacier Ev:.‘ujf.i;k_, ANEQUS MARKE MONEY XN to $100 and more per mor o5 W1 spar d $1.00 for in- 1 w0 time &t home. formation and King Co., Dept. ALCOHOLICS AN dress C 1494 Empire. uUn.‘cANIL D Realsuc pPerman- ent, $7. DAVENPORT in good condition,| Lolw's Beauty Shop, Phone 20l 672-tf FOR ry 7E<(1'l'1].)1£?‘v screw vessel VAIKYRIE, 13 net 432 feet long. 11 at Glacier Howard D. Stabler, Cab Co. 672~ 5L See Robert | Sy | gas NTER and POND, Co, [ne. Complete photographic Supplies Developing-Printing-Entacging Artists’ Paints and Materialy Kiue Printing - Photustats chair, 1 electric heater, 1 set dishes, Black 629 after 5 p.m. 672- KERRY BLUE Terrier puppies—no shed, ow type. $75.00 stud vice. Frances Reynolds 11229 N.E. Davis, 672-3t e o o o ° o FOR SALE © Burroughs electric posting ma- © chine with stand. Can be re- | © moved from stand and used @ as adding machine. Inquire o Empire business office. © 0 0o 0 0 0 0 0 0 o NEW 6 hp Lawson outboard. Still in factory crate, zero hours. War- anty card attached. Sacrifice $150. Cail Blue 624 or write Box 10865, Juneau. 670-6¢ DAVE\'O and chair, 1 desk and chair, 1 electric heater, 1 set dishes. Black 629 after 5 .m. 669-3t 5 ROOM house and lot furnished, good Douglas location, Call Frank Parsons, Green 917, 669-t1 UNIVERSAL electric double blank- et, dual control. Phone Green 917, 669-t2 1 bPEED Quoeq washing machlne in good condition—$75.00. 1939 Chev. Sedan—good transportation, $200. Phone Douglas 442 after 6 am. 669-t1 FOR SALE: 8 in. tilting arbor shopmaster table saw with new 1-2 hp electric motor. Used only about 48 hours over period of one yr. $65 complete. For app. to sce, call Glacier Cab Co. + 667-tf C.Y.0. CHRISTMAS Trees. Phon Blue 119, Green 360, Black 200, Blue 197, and Green 239. Crder early! CHOICE business property and re- sort on Redwood Highway 101, Mendocino County, California. P. O. Box 17, Leggett, California. 665-12t ll DAVENO and chair, 1 desk "'fl‘ ° ° ° ° ol ° . ° 667-(1. For details write to J. O. Sutton, | ~ WANTED r Apt. wr Ali\s}n Road cn accountant and wife. Furnished = or 426, Gastineau Hotel. 24 couple wants fur- No children, no pets anof Hotel—Room 414. 671-3t _-<.11))o'a1y work until early spring. Competent steno and of- fice clerk. Phone 143. 671-tf Governor's 670-tf Black 669-tf GARAGE in vicinity Mansion. Phone 322. LARGE desk wanted. Call 990, after 5 p.m. $2500 for first morcoage at 6 pcr cent on three acres improved; property—value $6000. Box 2045, Juneau. 662-6t FOR BENY APT. for rent. Phone 996. 672-tf “Call Dr. 671-41 BOAT stall for winter, Rude. ROOMS for rent. Arcade Rooms. Steamheated. 662-7t STEAMMFATED Rooms, weekly 0 Montkly. Colonial Rooms. €9t WURLITZER Spinit piano for rent Anderson Plano Shop, Ph. 143. USED CARS 1950 Deluxe Chevrolet. Will take older car as part paymwnt. Phone 663 daytime, ask for Art. 674-tf 1936 Chev' truck, 1% ton stake— heater and spot light, $300. Gcod condition—Inquire Baroumes apts. DdDG_E sedan, new engine, new tires, good condition. Inquire at the Snap Shoppe. 641-t1 1947 Packard Clipper A-1 condition Phone 86 days. 636-Tt HOME CAFE—DOUGLAS Closed Every Monday. 615-tf 55 FORD cab chassis, '46 Dodge panel. Phone 707, Foster’s Trans- fer, 648-tf Paper curls $1 up.; -unfurnished—Call} FOR SALE PRICE DOWN FOR QUICK SALE {2 BEDROOM, ail hardwood view, 6th at near schools and dewntown, ement with tionary tubs and garage. Uni ed, $12,000. floors, GOOD INVESTMENT. , INCOME property on-12th 000, St. $17,- | NEW LISTING. modern house, two fireplaces, teleph: outlets, view large livingroom, dix o, two bedrooms main floor, stairway to second floor can be two more bedrooms or second 2p- artment. Apartment in basement includes fireplace. Near Gover. 3 nsion. Unfurn, $19, tly f . $20,525. Can be fir anced FHA. IMPTY being held r of 4-unit apt. bldg. in I‘Il four just renovated Total $10,500, v of 5200 for $2,000 plus 6% interest u take over contract bank, payable $55 plus monthly. New roof, 86 year; oil av 30 mc water 6; power for furnace 3.50; garbage 3. Three apts at $50, one at $60. Maximum monthly outlay inc payments and oy ating costs $198; minimum in- come $210. Owner headed soutn, before leaving. Louglas, C00 fully fur house in W 4 bedrooms, Or: hot ce, deuble lot fenced ren. Appraised at $15,002, shed, Dick Garrison Tract. water | for chil NEW LISTING—KOBBIVIK 2 bed. room home on Highway at Auke Beautiful view, lot Div, -Completely furs ircom house, new kit- binets, chrome ocd furniture hout including rugs. New ack yard h lawn, berry basement, easily rete bsmt for apt, ngs by appt., only ATE OCCUPANCY on ps above top street of Star Hill. $2600. lI\LW LISTING—a 3-bedroom Jims mie Larson House, large lot, gar- 14x24 living room ‘with fire- d plumbing, price in< cludes 9x20 scuiptured broadloom rug and pad, drapes and vene- tian blinds, refrigerator, electrio stove and refrigerator. Bes| neighborhood. NEW PRICE—Pauline Brandall du- plex at 10th and D Sts. Two 2« bedroom apts, private front and r entrances, full basement, nice lot on bus line. Now priced at $31,000 for quick sale, Owner will finance for $4,000 down, balance 15 years at 5%. re corner { VERY NICE DUPLEX—two 1-bed« recom apts. completely furnished, utility room in basement, new G. E. automatic furnace. View, good neighborhocd. Top apt. ex« pensively furnished and tastefully decorated. Income from base- ment apt. $75. $17,000. '‘OUNTRY PROPERTY FOR SALE COUNTRY HOME—1 mile past city Iimits, 4 bedrooms, large living room and kitchen, double plumb. ing, hot water heat, concrete basement, double garage, 350 frontage both sides Glacier High- way, same frontage on water 4 acres patented, beautiful lawn, gardens. $15,500, owner will fin- ance, 11,000 2 bedrocms, 4 acres pat. pend. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY. 3,400 3 bedrooms, 5 acres patented. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY, AUK BAY. NINE ACRES, protected bay, dock, float, 3-bedroom residence Wwith concrete basement, 2-bedroom house new plumbing, l-bedroony cottage, also solid log’ 1-room start on new house. Ideal site for camp or lodge. Large vegetable and flower gardens, berrles. $25,000. Owner will finance for $10,000 down on 15 year loan ai 6%. Auk Bay, 2,000 1 largé room, on water. IM- MEDIATE OCCUPANCY. NEW LISTING—60 x 140 lot, best neighborhood, view, $2,000, Juneau: 51,900 2 bed furn, Willoughty, As eviction. Will take deposit. $3,250 shop on Willonghby., Wates main artery fronus. 515,000 rooming house 6 rooms plu large owners apt. 2nd &c;0ss Bar- ancf. Will finance. PETER WOOD Real Estats Biag LA | LOST AND FGUND A o. 8 Klein ite Box 673-28 FOUNb:Ladics pu};’e. 3039. MAN'S wristwatch, Mido superau- tomatic, leather band. Reward. Blue 437. 670-2¢ LOST—chrystal earring. Reward. Empire. 690-tf R

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