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TIIF DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE JU EAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1951 PAGE SIX United States DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Burcau of Land Management Land Office 1 Anchorage, Alaska. X Date: November 1950 embers NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Post No eby given that Frank Ry e tanding Adolph Powell, all fir original HEWS ITEMS FROM SITKA (Special Correspondence) John Brad- Juneau Post| Le inj of Alf 4 Amercian be present n Dugout t 8:00 1951, to cast their proposed amend- for (n No, on Notice is hi Rupert with his wi and Ira M Alaska, has submitte< his homest chorage Serial SWi 5 E. CRM,, ¢ , and it is now the Land Office, Anchora and no protest Land Office wil publicat afier, cepted & good Americar p.m,, Jan ballots You Lubke Haine 1 pr w(\ A ry, An- “’ of Inc 10555 SITKA, Alaska, Jan. 14.—Several important matters and issues were brought before the Council at its regular bi-monthly meeting Tues- day evening. A letter from the Alaska Public | Works office stated that the pro- posed one-floor plan for the new ;rade school building had the ap- roval of city school architect John- on and suggested the city apply r advance planning funds for the ject. No action was taker. A letter from the Welfare Department stated that an office with a welfare | worker would be established in Sitka if the Legislature were prevailed upon to appropriate sufficient | funds. The letter was tabled by | unanimous vote. | Passed on its first reading was | Or 1ce 137, similar to the Ketchi- | kan ordinance setting up a plan- ing committee with three to five bers who would be authorized tudy and report on all contem- plated city improvements. Councilman Kidd | that aid jons to the r of this Post VERNON P. HARRIS, Commander, Juneau Post No. 4 RCIA, JR. Juneau Post Jan evi No. 4 3 ation 19, 1951 t lic CARE OF THANKS pr certif A er Jan Feb. their Cab Lodge for Farwest friends for help in the loss deeply LINGO 0o0se Man: t Publication t Publication and to their floral this hour of our loved ! grateful that the| Mrs. Si Alford | Happy Js The | and | STORK LANDS BOY Daniel Sidne 1951 Co. 1951 Fir: L 5 need during one, we NOTICE kson and children son, Whereas, & is proposed Articles of Incorporation of John Bradford Post No. 4 American Legion, L» amended revised for the purpose of changiuig the name of said organization Juneau Post No. 4, The Amer Legion, and for other purposes o flexibility, convenience, and neces- si And Whereas, BABY FOR ROUNSBYS 6 pound, 11 ounce | baby boy arrived at 7:15 yesterday evening at St. Ann’s hospital tc join Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rounsby and brother Jerry, 15 months. repaired before its complete disin- Rounshys have lived in Juneau for | tegration. Supervisor Ward favored the past four years, co 'a covering of asphalt or a com- Bradford Post No. 4 (now Juneau | from Seattle. He drives a truck fo !pletely new paving job, as, Post No. 4) shall vote to accept, re- | the Alaska Laund \ Jpinion, it would be imposs — — iperimpose a thin paving of cerient n this rainy climate. No action was | NOW AVAILABLE e Cohgas i G Exccutive @ffice Space |5 S Tae croek ot ihe GROSS 20th Century Building PENTHOUSE | mill burner to provide sufficient vater for their cooling system. N BY APPOINTMENT Phone Black 91 n f it is proposed that | the membership of Alford John| Council granted permission and promised the aid of the city crew o mount log section of spruce tobtained and prepared by the Sitka Rotary Club, for display between the Federal Building and the Ket- tleson Apartments | City Clerk Calvin’s reguest that lh(‘ operational expense ‘of the City PHONE Red 372 —— Douslas 364 recommended | the Lincoln Street paving be | in his| to | S | Krall, Sales Tax be taken from collections. Included are the printing and mail- ing of tax forms, and clerical expense. Council ap- proved such deductions to be retro- active to January 1, 1950. Consideration was given the ord- inance covering the operation present ordinance could be im- proved to bring more revenue and prevent congestion of the main street. needed street lights throughout for the project. About ten locations | were specified. -ordinance which sets a 2 a. m. clos- ing time for all bars and clubs was passed unanimously. The City Supervisor's report for December was read and bills total- adjournment. Joan Ann Krall and Elmer V.| Johnson were married New Year's Day at the home of the Rev. Paul | Kunvmen in Vancouver, Wash. Vir- ginia Jones, cousin of the bride, was maid of honor and John Krall, the bride’s brother, was best man. green Hotel. The bride, the former Joan Krall, daughter of Mrs. Helen Krall, graduated from Sitka High School last spring and has been employed since then in Portland, Ore, as a | of ‘~enoamphm The groom, son | Company. [ The couple, accompanied by Mrs returned to Sitka by plane | Tuesday and s.e staying at the > | Sitka Hotel until they fund a suit- able apartmen® While the guest of honor was busy at the hospital, her friends having a surprise stork shower for her. Mrs. Dormand McGraw and Mrs. John Van Horn gave the shower last week at the McGraw home for Mrs. Richard Eliason. Her 'nr!hcr-in-lnw Mrs. George Eliason, . Glacier Construction Co. GENERAL CONTRAZTORS New Building — Remodeling -— Cabinet Work Safe Electrical Pipe Thawing and Welding N S R is now open Plumbing @ Heafing . Oil Burners Telephone Blue 737 Nights-Red 730 HARRI MACHINE SHOP 12th and E Street SUITS—AIl Sizes DRESSES—AII Sizes (one Rack of D HALF SLIPS. Lace Trim PLOUSES, Rayen Crepe . RAYON PANTIES ...79¢; NYLON HOSE—54 Gauge, 1 { SR OSSR S e SO SO B e ALL COATS and TOPPERS ... The Mam=zelie Shop 310 S. Franklin Street for business LOOK AT THESE VALUES! _at HALF PRICE _at HALF PRICE resses at Sl 49) _HALF PRICE } $1.25 | 1.98 | 794 { . 1.49 RAYON BRIEFS , 15 Den. . | ST o e e TR et o NI RSB WIT| I !EI|IIII’IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIII|I||i'II!|||II|IIIII'IIl I iimllIIlIIIIIHIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIllllll|lIIIIIIIIIIIIII'IVHIIlIII'IlIIIIIIIlIIi|llIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII i I We regret to announce that if becomes RNOTECET® SEJEESCRIBERS administrative ‘ of ! | taxi stands. It was agreed that the|Tutiakoff were married early Fri-| Council approved the addition of |and Mrs. A motion to enforce the city Thursd ing $1,168.08 were approved before | After the ceremony there was a| wedding dinner served at the Ever- | Mrs. Sina Johnson, is a partner with | his brother in the Reliable Transfer | were | necessary.fo revise our subscription rales upward Since July 2, 1942 — eight and one-half years ago — the price of The Daily Alaska Empire, delivered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas, has remained at $1.50 per month Since July 2 have constantly 1942, the costs of newsprint, ink, skilled labor etcetera risen — in some cases, more than 50%. Effective Thursday, Daily Alaska E One February 1, 1951, subscription rates for The in Juneau and Douglas, will be $9.00; one year, $17.50. Mail pire, delivered by carric as follow month, $1.75; six months, subscription rates will remain unchanged. Until Wednesday, subsecriptions not to exceed one year in advance will be accepted at the present rate. EMPIRE PUBLISHING COMPANY Pablishers, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE hh..fIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIiIlIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIlI!IIIIIlIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIII|IIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII‘ I thoroughly enjoyed opening the bahy gifts. Games yed during the| |evening and ulnwhmcnl» were| u‘er\ed at a table decorated in the ‘ nursery theme. were Katherine Ni and Tim H.| iday evening by US Commissioner | Frank Richards at the Federal | Court Rooms. Witnesses were Mr. land Mrs. Roosevelt Randall. Mr. { Tutiakoff are emp!o)m‘ |by the ANS at Mt Edgecumbe. | town as and if funds are available | 3 | A \ Mrs birthday party Ior; Hanlon was given with Mrs. Marie Mrs. John Osbakken, | McGraw Sr. and Mrs. | Horn as hostesses. The| was spent in singing Rus- | Carols and remem- | surprise William ay evenin | Brightman, | Mrs. Don |Ed Van | evening Isian Christmas bering the good old days | The guest list included Mr. |Mrs. John Panamarkoff, Mr. and | Mrs. Victor Hanlon, Johnny Iiiin, | | Louise Brightman, Mrs. William | | Wyres, Mrs. D. A. Hope, Mrs. Kate | | Trierschield, Mrs. Lucille Reinke, | | Mrs. Frank Cashel, Mrs. Ray Race, |Clara Lindquist, William Hnnlon‘ |and Tke Hanlon i and Scott, was born tc |Mr. and Mrs. Peter James at bJ-4 \Cummnmw Hospital Wednesday | | | evening The baby weighed eight | | pounds, twelve ounces. The father works at the Columbia Lumber Mill | The ski-tow and bob sled arr aboard the Denali this week d | taken up Harbor Mountain | | Saturday by members of the sk club and many others. It was towed | (to the top of the mountaim with the cat. The bob sled was put to immediate use to tow the passengers | who couldn’t crowd into Dr. Moor: mbulance, which is used regul: y¢ transportation up the mountain On Sunday a large crowd again| went skiing but was unable to get | above the. first meadow because of | [che deep snow, so the tow was brought down for use at the meadow until the road is again passable. | Jim Calvin, son of Mr. Frank Calvin, and a junior in Pullman, Wash., has joined (hi‘ Navy and will be inducted this week in San Diego, Calif. Ray Radach, son of Mr. and Mrs S. W. Radach, left this week for the States to enlist in the Navy. | Frank Martin and Stacy Torum | flew to Anchorage last week for pre- induction examinations for the| Army. A son, Peter Dean Phillips, employee at Shel- don Jackson Junior College, re- signed and left aboard the Baranof en route to Siloam Springs, Arkan- sas, to enter John Brown University as a junior. He has been at Sheldon Jackson for two years. A farewell dinner was held on the campus for Mr. Phillips and he was presented with an album of pictures of the campus and members of the staff. Jerry Anderson left this week | after resigning as engineer of xxdxm station KIFW. After visiting his| family in Seattle he plans to enlist |in the armed services. | | sSitka has been without a ;)!anc; six days the past week. Snow, wind and blizzards, but the children are delighted and are outdoors from | dawn until bedtime. Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, | owners of the Smith Cannery and | | Bottling Works, returned aboard the | Denali after spending several weeks | in the States. The Smiths have sold | their Fletcherville home and are | negotiating for a home in James- | town Bay. ; Joe Bower died Friday, January | 12, at the SJ-Community Hospital | at the age of 80. Mr. Bower came to Sitka in the early 1900’ with the old Cable Office crew. He helped lay the first cable communication | here and received the first message | which was s nt over the cable. He was retired in 1914 as sergeant in | (charge of the offige. Tu 1915 he | moved to an island just off Chicha- | gof where he set up a radio station | and had lived there in seclusion ever | since. He came to Sitka last November | ;16 with a hunting party to spend | some time with his old 7:iend John | sarvela, became ili right, after Christmas and entered the hospital | where he remained until his death. He is survived by a brother in| Indianapolis, another in a small| town in IDirois and a sister in | Missour’. Funeral services will be conducted | by the American Legion on Tuesday afternoon with burial in the Na- tional Cemetery Tenakee Topics (Special Correspondence) TENAKEE, Alaska. — (General news of second week in Jasiaary, Tth to 13th)—Mr. and Mrs. Tom Paddock and daughter Maxine left via Alaska Coastal for a short busi- ness trip to the Capital City. Mrs. Helen Smith received word that her husband, William E. Smith Jr., was injured in a plane accident at Nome last Christmas Eve when a DC-3 on which he was a pas- senger plunged from the runway. His injuries were described as not serious. The Rev. Leo Sweeney visited | Play-pen | Bathinette o W-A-N-T A-D-S FOR SALE FOR SALE PHONES 676 and 207 NEW listings in Juneau. 4 BEDROOM house in Tract available Feb. 15. Full basement and furnace. Unfurn- ished except for stove and refrig- erator, SMALL duplex on 10th near Doug- las Bridge—furnished—good in- come. LOTS—Two on Gold Belt with view—one on South Franklin. Waynor 'MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS >hone 676 over First Nationai Bank CITY PROPERTY INDIAN Village, level lot, on Will- oughby Ave, BUSINESS buildings, fully occupied. SUBURBAN PROPERTY downtown, HIGHWAY home, 2 bedrooms fur-! nished, bsmt, near airport. SUMMER cabin, new, can be moved | easily to your own location. Must | be sold immediately. | PERFECT location, next to stoie, Auk Bay, 3 acres beach, almost' finished house, full concrete bsmt. LOVELY setting, small home, boat 5 acres. { JABIN, 155 acres pat. land, Glacier.' shop, gardens, beach, LOTS Auk Bay, Fritz Cove Road, Auk Lake, Lemon Creek. Bob Druxman-Phone 891 - <ove Rd. or 123 Front St. FOR SALE New or Equal to New Be sure to see our 9-piece Chippen- dale dining room suite. 13.50 10.00 | Metal folding chairs $3 and $4. New diaper size washer Folding baby buggy Samsonite, 2 suit bag ... Snow shoes - Hot plate, 2 burner . Gen Elec, Iron . Motorola console Second Hand, Excellent Ironite ironer $90.00 rs and rocking 22.50 17.50 5.00 5.00 45.C0 chairs, 35.00 65.00 | 12.00 l 00 Davano, 3 cushion Mens top coats 4+ bed and springs .. Man's bike Floor lamps Small decorative tables Desk 310 $ $1.50-$10 s 15.1 00 Things We Need Wood range Chests of drawers Play pen 1 Chairs 5 Small refrigerator, Aren't you tired of that off-] bcnt radio or appliance? Bring them in—all work guaranteed. OCDS and ENDS Next to Glazier Cab—Call 829. | Open 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m, H Tenakee for a couple of days hold- ! ing services for his Tenakee parish- ioners. During his stay, Father Sweeney entertained a group of youngsters by showing slides on the cfeen at the Tenakee Theater. Devlett #odzasoff, %vown to| many as K an Bill, left for Juneau on business. Other depar- tures for Juneau during the week | were Tom Armstrong and Bill Eglar. | Mrs. Maria Osterback returned home from Juneau where she had {WILL CARE for childr i BABY sitting. NEW LISTING IN JUNEAU-— nished. $4000. Very livable log cabin on a very fine lot. BELLE'S CAFE—Juneau’s best restar.rant—Make inquiries—Box 2324, William Winn—Phone 234 flll'ire m Gastineau Hotel !'Ilfi SALE '49 NASH-600, radio, heater, low mileage—$1500. Call Blue 830. 12-t HAND windows 34. and doors— 709-tf 1 2na Phone $50. Write Box 1045. 708-6t | WiILL rent, or lesse 19 rcom bldg. for office use, or sell it. Cal' Col onial Hotel i ILOSSOE convi er No. 10, com).'2 trols, Can be seewn Electric. Price $175.00 av Davenport and r.dixfh.nc two sets—choice of green or blue Tull i Red 142 after 5 pm. 2.9 see at 104 W. 9th, Make off«s. 693-tf 121 GRAY Mnrm(‘ gas engine—5 (o 1 red. Keel condenser used one season-- $1000.00. 940 West 10th St. Green | 805, Box 1762. 695-tf 3 BEDROOM home, ideal neighbor- hood for children, 2 blocks from hospital, very reasonable. 720 6th St. 680-tf g room, solid maple like new. 677-tf FOR EENT i BACHELOR apt. Inquire at apt No. 2 437 S. Franklin St. 712-!f ROOM and Board in private home. | Phone Red 965 after 5 pm. 711-2¢ SMALL Apt. Call Red 708. SITUATIl’iN WANTED' T10-t{ wWOVU&N witn cxcepuonal prer-_ [ ience in newspzper work and ! merchandising, et present employ- ' i ed in Spokane, wants work in Alaska. Apply Empire, 693-t¢ WARTED en daytime at my home. Mrs. Sebree— 1066. Call 957, °°n 00 CASH to you if y single man of a desirable small apartment for rent not too far out, Box X-—Empire. | ! {WORK by the hour. Call Red 583.! T11-3t 2 BEDROMS house Oor apt. Boy Scout field executive, wife, an young son. Phone 387. T10-4t HONG KONG, Jan. 19—®—The DUPLEX on Star Hill—-NO STEPS. | 1 bedroom each apartment. Fur-| !NEW $75 ZENITH ear phone for‘ nt end power takeoff. Phone ’109-4Li | bers, Daniel Joseph, having recel spent the holidays visiting Wwith | independent newspaper Wau Kiu: friends. { Yat Po said in a Canton dispatch e { today that the Russian freighter ord was received that Jaras|Kofshinski arrived at Canton Jan. Alam, more commonly known as “Big E George,” died at St. Ann’s( plies and clothing. ‘HosmmlA Big George, who would| rThe dispatch said 20 heavy crates have been 89 on next March 15,ishielded by iron sheets were taken has resided in Tenakee for more than ten years. A real Alaska pioneer, Big George, who was born in Syria, came to the United States | as a young man, was naturalized in Seattle in 1890 and came north to Alaska shortly thereafter, where he established permanent residence. Cruising in Southeast Alaska in a, small sail boat, Big George visited Tenakee some 50 years ago behr(l there was any real settlement. He! later settled in Nenana, where hei lived for many years prior to moving to Tenakee. | stored in warehouses. l Montana has coal reserves Of i222,000,000,000 tons. TOP QUALITY VALVES IN USED CARS SPECIAL 1947 Studebaker 1% ton pickup ... 1948 Mercury 4-door sedan . 1937 Plymouth 4-door sedan 1940 Buick 4-door sedan ... 1941 Dodge % ton pickup 1947 International 1% ton panel .. R.W.Cowling Co. 115 Front Street Phone 57 - ===\ Days 987—Nites Red 858 —y Arctic Refrigeration A The boat Tennessee rehurnccll from Juneau where the owner. | Charles Jack, delivered a small raft | of cedar logs. One of his crew mom $ 875.00 his “greetings,” reéported to the Juneau draft board and was im- mediately transported to Anchorage for examination.. In a letter received from Mr. an Mrs. Sam Cotten, it was learned that the Cotton family, former resi- | dents of Tenakee, are now estab- | lished in Salt Lake City, Utah. 525.00 800.00 — Refrigeration Service Radio Re_paim Guaranteed Work Reasonable Prices AN Cimlems 13 with 3,000 crates of military sup- to Tienho Airfield and others were| FORSALE - FOR SALE—Glacier Hwy home, 2 bedrooms, 18x21 livingroom, dining room, modern kitchen, full concrete basement, new auto- matic oil furnace. One acre, beautiful view. 4 mi. from center of Juneau. $12,000. FOR SALE—Jacobs-Buchanan Ma- chine Shop and 8 yr. lease. At entrance Small Boat Harbor, Ma- chine and stock inventory $15,000. Sacrifice for $8,000 to go mining. Sale includes big contract now in shop. iTFOR SALE—A large Jimmy Larson built home with fireplace, large livingroom, 3 bedrooms, full base- ment with toilet and tile shawer,/ fruit room, sun porch, two-car garage. 9th St. FOR SALE—A new home for large family or income. Two fire- places, Beautiful landscape. View. Near Gov's Manse, ! FOR SALE—Best business cor- { mner opportunity in Juneau, Has | house anq apartment, space for good-sized store across street from new school site. $17,000. $5,000 will handle, bal 6%. "OR SALE—Glacier Hwy, 2 mi, 4 bedrooms, large house and grounds. 2-car garage. $15,500. Owner help finance. FOR SALE—AUK LAKE on bus line, 4 bedroom house, furn. 4 acres, garage. $1,600 down, $75 mo, total $8,000. Move in today. ! NEW LISTING—$6,000 duplex furn, 2 2-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. 1750 COM PLFTL rmmshm s for '\ bed- $25,000 3 houses, new bsmt., 9 acres | pat., good harbor, perfect lodge site, Fritz Cove Road. Owner fin- ance for 6% int. PETER WOCD Real Estate o 3 Klein Bldg. +/1SCELLANEOUS THE BAUAT FAITH is the one Universal Religion raised above historic differences of race, class, : and creed. For information, write ; Baha'i Faith, Box 1837, Anchor. age, Alaska. Tel. 911 |CHILD CARE at SCHOEPPES FRITZ COVE HOME. Phone 031 Ring 5—days only. 675-3t HOPE'S WE buy sell and trade. 214 2nd Street. Phone 908. 650-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 ta King Co., Dept. 20, 681 Market St., San Francisco, Calif. Money- back guarantee. 643-291 FOR RENY 1260 fr. FLOOR space, suitable of~ fice or Grafting rooms. Parking space available. Inquire Box 2535. ! 702-tt 'STOREVspnce in George Bros. Bldg. i See Joe George. 687-t¢ { RENT-A-SAW-SERVICE. One-man chain saw, new Titan, $20.00 day. Skil-Saw $5.00 day. Call 911 TEAMMWEATED Rooms, weekly or Montkly. Colonial Rooms. 69tf —_—e WURLITZER Spinit piano for rent. Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143. USED CARS 1935 F FORD tudor D tudor sedan with 1941 motor in good condition, Call Blue 545 after 5:30. 710-4t 1541 CHEV. carryall with ’49 motor. Good tires. Call Black. 515 710-3 | . 11936 DODGE coupe—new tires aid | new springs, $350, Phone Black 340 after 5 p.m. 703-tf | 1950 OLDSMOBILE Deluxe custom | holiday coupe, $1600 takes my | equity, Call Green 437, 3 to 6 p.m. | | 698-tf {1036 Chev truck, 1% ton stake— heater and spot light, $300. Good condition—Inquire Baroumes apts. 45 FORD cab chassis, '46 Dodge panel. Phone 17079, Foster's Trans- fer, 648-f 1947 Hudson 6, 4-door, in good con- dition, See Jimmie at Bubble Room. 679-tf . LOST AlD FOUND ' LOST—Keys in brown leather case. Phone ‘Thelma Riendeau, 507 days, evenings Gr. 624. T11-tf A Civil War battle was fought near Santa Fe, New Mexico, al- though that state was then only a territory of the U.S. A. Geologists are penetrating Alas- 1ka’s mountains by plane, making 4