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PAGE TWO ZRRRAETEI EFRNRRRTNTNINERARIRE JANUARY Clearance Sale Staris Saturday Morning JANUARY 6th LETH Presses—Hats at “hard to beat"” prices o ALS @ emnn= a Select Group of FORMALS it oAb DRASTICALLY REDUCED PRICES B d/l/( .Bzé'zsncfi QUALITY SINCE /887 IETERNETEREANNNRNENRIEREINALE ¥REREIEREL e IRTREEIRNENNTRANENANNRERROPRURGRENRE AL ACNARERLARATE TUETEEEEILHERCHNASARENEIIEER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA e L T L L r—— CHAMBER COMMERCE 1951 COMMITTEES ARE ANNOUNCED . = 2. stoddar. Juneau Chamber of Commerce committees for 1951 have = been announced by President Herbert Rowland. They are: Aviation: Tom Dyer, N. C. Ban- field, C. W. Carter, F. O. Eastaugh, Ian Ogg. Civic Affairs: Dr. John Clements, Jim Beard, John Durney, Dr. Earl Albrecht, Mernice Murphy, Ted Hyder, Ed Chester, Pauline Wash. ington, Dr. I. J. Montgomery. Fisheries Development: E. E. Engstrom, Wallis George, R."E. Robertson, Anderson, Baltzo. Forest Resources: Robert Booch- ever, Thomas Morgan, Charles Bur- dick, J. R. Murphy. Forum and Policy: All past pre- sidents, Boochever, chairman, Local Industries: Roland Bur- rows, Verne Metcalfe, George Dan- ner, Dr. D. D. Marquardt, Peter Warner, Ernest Whitehead, Walter Field, Dr. John Geyer. Maritime Developments: R. W Cowling, J. B. Burford, J. S. Mac- Kinnon, Ernest Whitehead, Dr. J O. Rude, C. Wayne Johnson. Membership and Finance: Ben- Don Milnys, Howard | | Dr.. W. W. Whitehead, -Boochever, Alva Blackerby. Mining: J. A, Williams, S. H. Lorain, R. J. Akervick, John Herm- Reception and Publicity: J. Al McLean, B. F. Dunn, Richard Peter, Keith Wildes, Willlam -A. Winn, Wes Overby, Jack Glover, R. N. Druxman, Harold Foss. Outdoor Recreation: Warner, Joe Werner, Boochever, Ed FPeyton, Trevor Davis, Stan Grummett, Chester, Td Oberman, Dean Will- iams, Retail Trade: Burford, Arthur Uggen, Dr. Robert. Simpson, H. S. Graves, Peter Wood, Oecil Casler. Streets and Highways: J. P. Christenson, Willlam Manthey, El- roy Ninnis, Chris Wyller, A, F. P. J. Gilmore, C. L.| Ghiglione, Lew Williams, Jr. Tourist: Charles W. Carter, Dunn, Benecke, William McFarlane, Ed Peyton, Edward O'Brien, Doug Gray, Robert Pheasant, Blacker- Ly. . Transportation: Franz Nagel, Howard D. Stabler, Green, William Dore, Fred Henning, Benecke, Lloyd Connell. Legislative: Curtis Shattuck, East- augh, J. W. McKinley, Clayton Polley, Earl Cleveland. New officers for the coming year are: Rowland, president; Benecke, first vice prsidnt; Henry Green, first vice president; Henry Green, secretary; Blackerby and Nagel, ecke, Green, Rowland, Eastaugh,!board members. LOAN ASSOCIATION MEETS JANUARY 17 The annuial ‘meeting of .the Alf‘ aska Federal Savings and Loan Ay- sociation will be held in the Juneau office, January 17 at 2 pm., it was announced today. Officers are Thomas A. Morgan, president; Stanley V. Grummé%, vice president; Walter B. Heisel, se~ cretary; Ray H. Stevens, treasurer, Mabel Rouze, assistant secretary; and Lucille Johnson, accountant. SINKING ' YESSEL SAVED The Linda B, a 48-foot fishing vessel from Metlakatla was saved from sinking this morning after she had gone aground on the rocks about & mile north of Metlakatla, 17th Coach Guard headquarters here reported today. The cutter Sweetbrier went to the scene and assisted another fishing vessel, the Mermaid, in pumping out the Linda B and buoying it up with a barge before towing it to Metlakatla. There were three men aboard the Linda. INITIATED BY ELKS Sterling Sears and James A. Rude were initiated at the Wednesday night meeting of the Juneau lodge of Elks. SOHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN'S BASKETBALL Juneau Gym TONIGHT January 5 - 7:30 o’Clock b JUNEAU HIGH vs. DOUGLAS HIGH MIKES vs. ARCTICS- |AUTHORITY USURPED BY PRESIDENT (Continued: from Page One) thing that helps the enemy has to g0 in time of war." Demands by Douglas Earlier Sengtor Douglas (D-III) called for a Senate showdown on foreign policy. Republican leaders demanded broadening of the anti- Communist front to include Span- ish, West German and Chinese Na- tionalist troops. Douglas told a re- porter he thinks the Senate should’ make a binding choice among three courses open to the nation. He said these would include (1), concentration .on Western Hemis- phere defenses as former President Hoover suggested; (2) fighting only’l to save Western Europe or (3) bat- tling aggression in every cuitical aréa where anti-Communist Allies can be found. While he said he favors. the third effort, Douglas said he would be willing to bind himself to support whatever course a majority of the Senate approves: ALASKA COASTAL (ARRIES 52 ON HURSDAY TRIPS ¥ "Passengers ; carrled on Alasn Coastal flights Thursday totaled l'l' with, 19 on interport, 20 arriving and 13 deparfing. Deplrung f6r Pelican were: L. B, Johnston, 8. Stiverson, H. C. Davis, T. L. Robhins: for Fish Bay: Fred Emerson; for Wrangell: D. Andrick, Leonard Lowell; for Petersburg: R. L. Anderson. For Sitka: Clara Gerstenkorn, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Beavers, E. Griffin, John Bowen. Arriving from Sitka were: John C. Bowen, Floyd Brown, Harvey Milton, Maggie Harry; from Ket- chikan: N. Getaff, Elmer Lind- strom; from Petersburg: Mrs. W. S. Tedman and child; Bruce Tedman; from Hood Bay: R. F. Owens. From Angoon: Major D. W. Dean, Sgt. William H. Crawford; from ‘Tenakee: Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Johnson; from Hoonah: Mrs. James Young, Mary J. Johnson; from Gus- tavus: Pearl Haynes; from Haines: F. H. Bemis, Isabel Martin; from Skagway: W. Peterson. Carl E. Curtis of Juneau is now living at the Hotel Juneau. Pacific Northern ... | as follows: | J. Wilber | W. Hellan 1C. -{lin street. It is the first chapter of BOWLING The second half of the Thurs- day Night Men’s Bowling League got off to a good start last night after a two week's lay off during the holidays. Caslers lost two games to Caro Transfer. Alaska Light and Power won two from Alaska Coastal Air- lines. Sweeney’s won two from Pa- cific Northern with high team series of 2373. Juneau Drug won two points from Pan American. High game went to Geo. Taylor at 221. Other 200's were J. Rollison 210, Bill Sweeney 201, Steve Shel- don 201, Jack Leighton 200. Steve Sheldon also rolled high series of 553, W. Ludtke 541 and B. Mork, filling in for Juneau Drug, 534. Team Standings ‘Won Lost Sweeney's Bar 2 Caro Transfer Juneau Drug Alaska Light and ‘Power Pan American Airways Alaska Coastal Airlines Casler’s Team and individual scores are Casler’s 148 136 108 . 162 156 . 10 147 157 133 138 175 750 150— 445 221— 514 146— 386 154— 454 178— 509 848—2308 E. Arnold . G. Taylor L. West J. Estes Totals ...... Caro Transfer 1 125 169 150 166 150 ks 11— 166— 174— 150— 183— 521 1656— 471 840—2369 33 407 487 450 Handicap . Davis . Hawkins . Oldham . . Tibbitts . Cahail Totals Alaska Coastal C. Bloomquist .. 183 M. Fenster .. 165 J. Leighton 200 R. Stewart . 138 B. Brown 136 Totals 822 Airlines 128 111— 422 151 139— 455 155 169— 524 138 138— 414 154 148— 438 726 1705—2253 Alaska Light and Power Handicap 22 22 22— 12 113— 167 139— 161 210— 66 h 327 454 514 . Moore . Rollison FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1951 W-A-N-T A-D-S FOR SALE PHONES 676 and 207 NEW listing in Douglas: 2 BEDROOM house plus furnished apartment now rented. Occupancy in 2 weeks. TWO BARS both good money mak- ers one at Juneau, one at Pelican. Pelican includes building with two furnished apartments. Terms. LOTS—2 on Gold Belt with view, 1 south Franklin. BOATS—31F856 and 31D527 and 31A34 and several others. MUBPHY & MURPHY REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS | Phone 676 over First Nationai Bank | SUBURBAN PROPERTY | SUMMER cabin, new, can be moved easily to your own location. Must be sold immediately. PERFECT location, next ta store, Auk Bay, 3 acres beach, almost finished house, full concrete bsmt. | LOVELY setting, small home, boat! shop, gardens, beach, 5 acres. | CABIN, 155 acres pat. land, Glacier. | LOTS Auk Bay, Fritz Cove Road,| Auk Lake, Lemon Creek. | Bob Druxman-Phone 891/ Fritz Cove Rd. or 123 Front St. BUSINESS LICENSES \ FOR 1951 NOW DUE January 31 is the deadline for ob- | taining renewal of Alaska business! licenses, M. P. Mullaney, Tax Com- missioner, reminded businessmen today. The initial fee for such a license is $25. All businesses and professions are included. Only re-. ligious, 'educational, benevolent, fraternal and charitable organiza- tions are exempt, under certain| conditions. ,Necessary forms and information may be obtained from the Depari- ment of Taxation in the Simpson | Building. 139 100— 366 142 142— 426 743 726—2153 . Peyton . Taylor . Totals ... Pacific Northern 2 167 . 167 147 .. 149 149 .. 81 =5 180— 185— 19— 138— 149— 71— Handicap R. Krsul W. Ludtke R. Pheasant K. Loken .. Porter .. Totals 189 159 139 149 754 Bar 201 144 142 134 152 73 Sweeney's . Sheldon ... 183 . Schneider ... 129 . Kiuland 148 . Sweeney 201 . Johnson 171 Totals ......... 832 169— 158— 129— 187— 125— 448 768—2373 | Juneau Drug 1 1 145 144 131 131 127 137 . 186 167 1— 3 160— 449 115— 3177 127— 391 171— 534 159— 450 733—2204 Handicap W. Moore . . Page .. . Holm .. . Mork ... . Jones .. L 114 177 Totals ... T14 757 Pan American Airways . Gormley ..... 139 170 156— 465 . Stephens ....166 147 137— 450 . Wood . 116 118 164— 398 Said . 138 115 131— 384 . Macchia 159 156 130— 445/ Totals 718 706 JUNEAU CHAPTER OF AMERICAN PENWOMEN IS ORGANIZED HERE Organization of the Juneau chap- ter of the National League of American Penwomen was completed at a meeting of the charter mem- bers Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Edward Sweeney on Frank- the National League to be organized in Alaska. Eight women, seven oi Juneau and one of Fairbanks are the char- ter members of the Juneau chapter. Certain qualifications in writing, music and painting are required for membership. Charter members are Genevieve. Carol | Beery Davis, Kay Kennedy, Bernice ! Mayberry, Helen Monsen, Morgan, Alice Thorne and Dorothy Pegues of Juneau and Marietta Pil- grim of Fairbanks. Miss Mayberry was named !> the post of division chairme® sor the territory. Officers of the Juneau chapter for a two year term are: President, Dorothy Pegues; Vice-President, Marietta Pilgrim; Secretary, Ber- nice Morgan; Treasurer, Carol Beery Davis; Historian, Kay Ken- nedy; Registrar, Alice Thorne, and chairman of the membership committee, Helen Monsen. Serving with Mrs. Monsen on her commit- tee will be Kay Kennedy, Marietta Pilgrim and Genevieve Mayberry. At last—Xmas jewelry has ar- rived. 698-3t NINA'S NIK NAKS DEEP-SEA FISHERMEN MEET Regular weekly meeting tomot- 718——2142‘ FWS Predicis Good 1954 Sockeye Run' SEATTLE, Jan. 5—®—The Fish mon run during 1954, the next cycle year, despite this season’s subnor-| mal take. Late reports indicated the sockeye | salmon escapement in 1950 was ket- | ter than expected and spawning may be adequate for the cycle .un} four years hence. H The season’s pack of 110,442 ca<e>l | of sockeye was well lmder halr that | of the last cycle year, the depart-| ment reports. i —_— i DIMOND RETURNS i John Dimond, Assistant Attorney | General returned today from An-| chorage where he has been on busi- | ness for his office. FROM BARGE R. F. Owens of the Owens Broth- ers logging camp at Barge, is stop- | Ipmg at the Baranof Hotel. } R, i FAIRBANKS VISITOR | R. McCombe of Fairbanks is re-| ! gistered at the Baranof Hotel. | Day FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM, garage, fireplace. unfurnished—financed FHA. Lo- cated on Behrends Ave. INVESTMENT PROPERTY: Large filled area with good frontage| on Willoughby Avenue. Large warehouse 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. i $4000. Very livable log cabin on a very fine lot. BELLE'S CAFE—Juneau's restaurant—Make 2324, William Winn-Phone 234 Office n Gastineau Hotel FOR SALE HOUSE, 4 rooms, furnished, and, close in. Fully equipped with elec, | ref., washing machine, etc. Now | vacant. Priced right for quick sale. Call Black 856 nights for appointment. best inquiries—Box $17,000 furnished, 2 bdrms, FOR SALE e NEW LISTING—$6,000 duplex furn, 2 1-bd apts. Income $1320 net yearly. Close in. NEW LISTING—$2,100 1-bd furn close in. No steps. NEW LISTING—$2,500 duplex, up- stairs unfin. New roof, 2 1lbd apts. Close in. NEW LISTING—$14,000 apt. bldg. 4 units. Net $170 monthly. $7500 down. Close in. $25,000 3 houses, new bsmt., 9 acres pat., good harbor, perfect lodge site, Fritz Cove Road. Owner fin- ance for 6% int. MOVE IN BE- FORE XMAS, $19,525 unfurnished, 2 bdrms, 2 tireplaces, income apt, space more bdrms or 2nd apt. MOVE IN BE~ FORE XMAS. $19,500 unfurnished, 3 bdrms, fire~ place, dbl plmbg, 14x24 lvgrm, 2 cer grge. MOVE IN BEFORE KXMAS. full bsmt, income -apt. Valuable busi- ness corner across new school site, MOVE IN BEFORE XMAS. $15,500 unfurnished, 4 brms, hot water heat, 2 car garage, water frntge, 4 acres pat. JAOVF (N BEFORE XMAS, $15,000 furnished, 4 bdrr.s, water heat, double yard. hot {812,000 furn rooming house 2nd AUTOMATIC Bendix washing | machine—perfect condition, phone 514. 700-tf FOR SALE New or Equal to New Folding baby buggy Bathinette . Diaper size wash. mach. x10 in, snow shoes Figure skates, size 10 . 8.00 22 Hi Standard 42.50 | 8 MM camera and projector 100.00 ! Silk lined down sleeping bag 22.00 9.5 hp. Evinrude, rachet start. 110.0 | 18”x5' edge plate mirror 15.00 | Second Hand, Excellent | Spin dry washer 95.00 Philco refrigerator. 120.00 | Kitchen base cabinet 58” 60.00 ! Restaurant size waffle iron ... 25.00 $24.00 10.00 15.00 17.50 ! Radios—all shapes and sizes | checked and from $15 up. i Second Hand } Davano bed 30.00 bed e 20.00 Electric irons SZO(] up 1 Two 4 cu. ft, refrig. $40 and $45. New and used window sashes. Used pipe fittings, all sizes. i and Wildlife Service predicts an im- | Give us a buzz for your radio U‘”‘\"E buy sell and trade. | proved Puget Sound sockeye sal- appliance troubles, or bring them in. All work guaranceed, i ODDS and ENDS i Next to Glacier Cab. Call 829. | QUONSET HUTb - Sultable tor dwelling or garage use. Place your | orders early. Limited number available. Price includes moving | to your location. Phone for in-| formation. Green 398 between | 6:30 and 7:30 p.m. 697-5¢ PIANO Baldwin-. Acrosonic — cnel year old. Perfect, Green 759 af-| ter 5. 696-6¢ | Davenport and chair—have two‘} sets—choice of green or blue Cull; Red 142 after 5 pm. 2.0 see at 104 W. 9th. Make off<r, 693- bh {121 GRAY Marine gas engine—5 to | 1 red. ¥ront end power takeoff.| Keel condenser used one season--; $1000.00 1 SET 4 spool Kalstrand gurdies; like new. Poles, davits, blocks and | l'ne—$275. 940 West 10th St. Green 805, Box 762. 595-“% FROM HOONAH Mrs, William S. Johnson of Hoo- | nah is registered at the Gastineau Hotel. 13 ALASKA MAKES SUNSET The Juneau Chamber of Com- merce learned today that Sunset magazine, published in San Fran- cisco, will carry a travel article on Alaska in the April issue. TOP QUALITY VALVES IN USED CARS SPECIAL 1947 Studebaker 12 ton pickup $ 875.00 1948 Mercury 4-door sedan ... 1,00.00 1937 Plymouth 4-door sedan Buick 4-door sedan ... Dodge % ton pickup ... 595.00 1940 600.00 1941 525.00 1947 International 12 ton panel .. R.W.Cowling Co. 115 Front Street Phone 57 800.00 row—2:00 paiun, 700-1¢t ! RAISED rib Remington 12 ga. au- | | powered by 165 hp GMC Diesel. | tomatic. Also 22 automatic, like new. Brownies Liquor Store. 6933t | 3 DRUM BU 135 Skaglt Yarder.| 1600 ft. 1 1-8 mainline, 3400 ft.| 5-8 inch haulback, 3400 ft. 3-8 strawline. Blocks, guy cables, small- tools. All in practically new con-: dition, Write Box 764, Sitka Al-| aska, 681-12t 4 BEDRCOM houss-5 yrs. «ld. Automazic oil heat. Bendix Wash- ing machine. Doible plumbing. Fully furnished. Priced for quick sale, See by appointment at 1371 Behrends Ave. Call Green 298.¢ 286-tf WOOD cut to order. $9.00 a rick. $1800 a cord. Phone Hickey's| Market, Auk Bay. 680-26t | 3 BEDROOM home, ideal neighbor- | hood for children, 2 blocks from | hospital, very reasonable. 720 6th St. 680-tf | GUARANTEED St. MOVE IN BEFORE XMAS $10,500 furn apt. house, 4 apts, $2,- 000. MOVE IN BEFORE XMAS, $8,000 furnished, 4 bdrms, 4 acres pat applied, Auk Lake. ' $5,500 furnished, 1 bdrm, Gold St. MOVE IN TODAY. $4,000 furnished, 2 pdrms, 4 acres pat applied, owner finance easy terms, near airport. $2,600 furnished, 1 bdrm, 426 Nel« son, $1,900 bldg. lot Highlands, on hwy. $1,900 bldg lot Highlands, high up, FOR RENT-30x40 store, six offices, entrance Small Boat Harboz. Any or all, will finish to suit renters PETER WOOD Real Estate No. 3 Klein Bldg. FMISCELLANEOUS CHILD CARE at SCHOEPPE'S FRITZ COVE HOME. Phone 027 Ring 5—days only 675-34 HOPE'S Tel. 911 214 2nd Phone 908. 669-t1 MAKE MONEY EARN to $100 and more per month addressing envelopes in spare time at home. Send $1.00 for 1n- formation and instructions to King Co., Dept. 20, 681 Market St., San Francisco, Calif. Money= back guarantee, 643-291 Street, ftealistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201, 315 Decker Way. FOR RENT Apt_ for rent. Phone 996. 700-tf STORE space in George Bros. Bldg. See Joe George. 687-t1 RENT-A-SAW-SERVICE. One-man chain saw, new Titan, $20.00 day. Skil-Saw $5.00 day. Call 911 Steamheated. 662-T¢ STEAMMIEATED Rooms, weekly or Montkly. Colonial Rooms. 69t4 ROOMS for rent. Arcacde Rooms. i WITRL.TTZER Spinit plano for rent Anderson Piano S8hop, Ph. 143. WANTED ! JOB aboard vessel working out ©f Juneau. Have Junior Engineer’s endorsement, oller, fireman, wat- er-tender. All ratings unlimited tonnage. Also any work, anytime, anything. Call Frazier, Red 925. 700-3t SIDELINE man in men’s furnish- ings or show trade, calling on re=- tail stores. Comm. basis. Wool sox and new slipper sock. Line | catalogue in news office. Write with references, age, experience, ete, C. H. Dahlhouser, Hastings, Michigan. 699-2t USED CARS USED CARS K COMPLETE furnishings for a bed- sitting room, solid maple like new. Blue 950. SITUATION WANTED WOMAN witn exceptional ¢xper- jence in newspaper work and merchandising, at present employ- ed in Spokane, wants work in Alaska. Apply Empire. 693-tf SEATTLE VISITOR J. S. Hensley of Seattle is at the Baranof Hotel. FROM THE ARCTIC Arthur S. Bensell of White Mountain, is a guest at the Baran- of Hotel. 677-tf l 1948 PLYMOUTH $1195. Black 965. 4-door sedan. 700-2t 1950 OLDSMOBILE Deluxe custom holiday coupe, $1600 takes my equity. Call Green 437, 3 to 6 p.m. 698-t1 1936 Chev truck, 1% ton stake— heater and spot light, $300. Good condition—Inquire Baroumes apts. DODGE sedan, new engine, new tires, good condition. Inquire at the Snap Shoppe. 641-t1 45 FORD cab chassis, '46 Dodge pancl. Phone 707, Foster's Trans- fer. 648-tf mr, in good con- dition. See Jimmie at Bubble Room, 679-t -