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PAGE SIX Satur- D Wfl‘!’ (By Associated Press) Much of the nation endured the| st weather of the season to-| to re- reported | colde: g “pro- | day meeting House I Mont., ic 29 28 b gid Nome i only are one the perforts will be operaticns Fairchild 1 ag- | DSEN'S BIK returned to Juneau tended the hearing there included| KOREAN WA (g an ‘optimistic report” Korea for the C porters but said Bradl at I/t umbled to 30 below heard,” Senate Demo ic Leader Te old. Speaker Rayb (D-Te Other Monday minimums were| ZMAJQR (HANGES éN low, and Chicago, 9 below | Sunshine belt highs Sunday mink, marten and ofter to be Freezing rain and sleet by interested persons the Fish and Wildlife Serv (xj held in Juneau starting February | ure of relief in s ~“ernate year: provided for | below and it was only one degree next year. Trappers claim that re reported temperatures as low as 7 present problem of the animals out Portland, and 10 above in Belling- habit the same vicinity, and causes v frozen to death by the time | vninjured it must be released. prrremmL less a problem to trap- | Western States. June 20 to September 1 but reco; the ¥avor Deer Ceason Thunderjet interceptors of the 116th Sitka meeting - | will take part in Hearings game regulation in| mer, Homer and Kenai. The hear- F!‘hi“ 3 n ess shing Unl Dan Ralston. Game Enforcement Make Graph ‘evi today there would be little fish- graph of the recommendations of He said pink salmon, selling al When it tonvenes in Juneau next | AT M DR. D. B. MARQUARDT E day evening from Si prominent people of Sitka interested | Nick Bolshanin, Leslie Yaw, John ' Osborne, U. S. Commissioner Rich- WASHINGTON, Jan Gen Omar Bradley tod ing in Korea. The chairman of the Four” at their wee meeting with President the situation was becomi gressively favorable.” over Wyoming, the Dakotas McFarland (Ar d parts of Minnesota and Wisconsin Others attending the The 46 below at Butte, House Demoi Leade: nade to the coldest January mack (Mass) International Falls, Minn,, 41 below Mercer, Wis., 40 below; Williston, S The icy & were felt by most of the country. Amarillo, Tex., had ALASKA GAME LAWS cluded Brownsville, Te /An all-year-round open season oh | ami Fla., 75; New Or trapped in the same open season frafn tha ‘Tower Missis were the chief changes for Al hrough Hw U Attended a hearing conducted last Saturday morning by W ommendations made at the will be presented to the Alaska |Alaska 12. ‘ | While Nome ba in a compara- Problem To Trappers tively warm 20 degree above zero the trapping of the small fur bear- | Warmer in Ellensburg, Wash. Yaki- ing animals, the mink d otter in | ma reported 5 below zero. ulations providing for the bove zero at Bothell, just out- of all three animals in any ide of Seattle, 15 above at the of season being caught in the traps, ham and Longvie which they claim occurs often in the geonsiderable Joss of time and money to the trappers. In most cases nu the trapper runs his line and r"M be kept and turned over to the| In other districts, particularly in|-—Spokane-based the interor the marten run the|the “enemy” for pers. E Maj. Earle Oshorne, Present regulations on the b”'\“l and training officer at o mendations at the Sitka hearing to outmane pointed out the belief no closed | jet fighters of the Larson Air F Elkins seid the present of ea- 1 Air Guard Squadron. gon for deer m September 1 to{ Volunteer ground observers. mendations r maneuver which begins Thursday tions made last year by 'J e Came | Paine Field at Everett will be the the Territory ave virtually l)mnl completed, Elkins said. Reports ings this week at Haini nd way conducted by game agenls o p I d Supervisor in Wrangell and Keichi- | kan will complete the p m in| CHORA(vF Al.wkn. Jan. 29— Elkins said a graph will be nmde‘nm done in the Territory unless of the recommendations offered at|Alaska fishermen get an increase the Fish and Wildlife Serv ’\m‘l‘slb a case a few months ago, now fts game agents, will be pxum\led\]md climbed to $24. Reds have month. | SCHWL OPTOMETRIST lin in the game regulations who :x(-‘ ON FIGHTING ards and Max Rogers gressional leaders what of staff reviewed th They wou e no d lowstone, Mont. Official tempera; “T was well pleased with wh Forecasters said it would continue were Vice President Barkley there on record. an overnight low of 1 below brown bear and the inclusion ofiy,c Angeles, a cool 58. game regulations for 1651 favorec kins, Acting Regional Directo Game Commission conference to be| And there was According to present regnlations | Baker Ore. reported a low of 13 one season and the marten in the| The west de of the Cascades open season would eliminate eattle-Tacoma airport, 22 above Sitka area where the animals in- out of season animal trapped ha game commission. If it is alive and | ridges and the mink the lowlands ‘.'Clid) test of defenses im the 11 bear provide a closed season from ' Air Force Bn\l? said gexson is necessary. Base at Moses Lake and F-T74C November 15 was favored at the ! trained in civilian defense work Commission. control point. e i e Prodiid- 1t the FWS and those bei the Southeast Alaska district | ,n, Fishing union leaders predicct- all the public meetings and th a over the price paid last summer. %o the Alaska Game Commis: mn‘Jumped from $25 to $32. EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS Second and Frar Juneau PHON {ELEEEEETIEL PHONE Red 372 Douglas 364 Glacier Construction Co. GENERAL CONTRACTORS New Building — Remodeling -— Cabinet Work Safe Diectrical Pipe Thawing and Welding Pluafibifig ® [ealing 0il Burners Telephone Blue 737 Nights-Red 730 HARRI MACHINE SHOP 12th and E Street T T e in next week’s He said Jfl It was 52 below at West Yel-|the wage incr and lower | and | in | | 8 B-1 8 the four-day ! | 'WEE‘H E COAL MINERS GIVEN §2 PER DAY INCREASE| PALMER, 28 per ¢ Alaska, Jan. 1y raise for approxi- | rs at the Jonesville Mine will go into 1 e union | y ounced today president of the (Ind.) Loca was nego- ith Harry Hill ny whi Holderfield rfield, Wi in Portlar 3 company’s of this | acceptance was received added that : was in line with ke, 15-month agree- et for coal miners The local ident rent no-s Stat the PANDED USE OF i’ - 'V ALASKA STEAM 29 A —Ex- ed use of cargo containers is | rlanned for the / a trade, D. E. | vice president and general of the Alaska Steamship ) AR |+ 231 ] ATTLE, JAn yanc nner, 0 CONTAINERS|” THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JL\EAU‘ ALASKA aid today of mpany in announc- 100 additional for the Alaska ing the rcha weathe ier line. The order, Sound eet for delivery by The 174 cont ced with the Puget etal Works, calls y 1. winers the company has had in during the past year have proved most effective in reducing damage to fragile items and cutting down pilferage, Skinner aid. » hemre Gwners Hold Up Showing "Why Korea' Film COLUMBUS. O, Jan 20— (@ Ohio independent theater owners 1ave been asked to hold up showing 1 film endorsed by President Tru- man that purports to show why United ons forces are fighting n Korea The seccretary of their trade or- zanization — Independent Theater ners of Ohio—said “millions of people” disagree ith the admini- ration’s Korean policy and should Le “forced” to sit through the fiim “Why Korea.” Paul Uric ney’s bar pl istrate’s Court today to the charge of allowing a minor in the bar, and was fine 3 - Fary meet HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted to Ann’s Hospital over the weekend were: John Wis- gerber, Mrs. William Geddes, Mrs. Donald Ericks Mrs. Preston \Sandho, Carl Carlson and Gloria Osborne, Dismissed were: Mrs. Milton Ten- neson, Mrs. Helen McAlister, T. Vis- John Loomis, Mrs. Jo2 Jr. and baby girl, Mrs.| PRONES 676 and 207 William Metz, Mrs. Robert Rabe npw listings in Juneau and George Jos 4 BEDROOM house in Waynor ‘Admllhd to the G Tract available Feb. 15. Full pital were Mrs. Jol basement and furnace. Unfurn- tha Hansom and Jo! ished except for stove and refrig- all of Juneau erator. ! SMALL duplex on 10th near Doug- las Bridge—furnished—good in- come. ¥ | LOTS—Two on Gold Belt with view—one on South Franklin. MURPHY & MURPHY St FOR SALE aya Mrs Kendler, h. H rnment Hos- | N " W son, Mar- | , 81 | N GUNDERSZ! RECOVERS FALL IN KETCHIRKAS ANDY FROM All of her frie joined Repre- sentative Amelia Gundersen, Ket- chikan, in alarm over the condition of her husband, former Sen. Andy REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS Gundersen, when it was learnel Phone 676 over First Nationai Bank Thursday that he was in the Ket-| ——— 0 chikan Hospita!, injured by a fall| REAL ESTATE ANYWHERE! Her husband feil on the steps, Many NEW LISTINGS coming in of the Gundersens’ apartment build-| every day. More listings always ing in Ketchikan, Mrs. Gundersen' welcome, Try us for fast action. learned, and is recovering from! CITY PROPERTY back ang a severely cut| APARTMENT building, close-in, 8 hand, units, good condition, full. town, full cccupancy. 09 will hola its u- | LEVEL bldg. lot, Indian Village. 5 tomorrow evening SUBURBAN PROPERTY at the Methodist Church. All are HIGHWAY home, fully furnished, present by the 2 bedrooms, basmt, view, near alert 7:30. airport, $7,500 bargain. welcome. | SUMMER cabin, price reduced to | " | 51,300 for quick sale; must be! CUBS MEET TOMORROW Cub Pac ore asked to be scheduled practice Parents and guests are a slight meas- in | f This is Iy dest (front Notice u by a tornado. of ie Eaa me 's Beaul y‘iumeé ini m‘.‘\valanches Thi side killing two of its six occupanis, countries have killed at least 108 Buildings damaged or wrec! garage), a new houce and a barn. ndamaged ranch in background. gencral view of the Pele Christensen ranch near Two Reck. Calif,, which was almoest complete- ed include (left to right) a house, garage, chicken re injured in the house at the left. Several people we ® \\lrcphnlo. s a general view of Klosters in the Swiss Alps where sliding snow buried a house high on a hill- Elsewhere repeated avalanches crashing down Alpine slopes in three persons. (7 Wirephoto. | moved to your own lot at approx- imate cost of $100. | PERFECT country location, next to store, beach, 3 -acres land, partly finisheq house with conc. bsmt. worth $30,000 when finished Price $12,600. BOAT SHOP, small home, gardens, | keach, 5 acres, beautiful settting, near Dupont, only $6,300, LOG CABIN, 155 acres pat. near Glacier. $5250. LOTS and acreage of all sizes from 50 foot frontage to 30 acres rang ing in price from $600 to $7875— Auk Bay, Fritz Cove, Auk Lake and Lemon Creek areas. GOING OUTSIDE? We have an excellent choice of homes and lots in Seattle. "{"; Yoo Fritz Cove Rd. or 123 Front St. FOR SALE New or Equal to New | Electric sewing machine S40A Halicrafter | Waffle irons, all s | Children’s sleds | conversion furnace oil burner | with 2 gal, nozzle ... 85.00 i hp Briggs Stratton motor $30.00 Coleman 3 burner gas stove ... 25.00 Library table refinished in ebony | Majestic radio-phono-wire corder combination ... $95.00 55.00 3.50 . 25.00 re- Second Hand, Excellent 8 ft, skiis .. e 42,00 § Ironite ironer 59000 | Chairs and rocking chairs w Rangette > Davano, 3 cushion Mens top coat: | Floor lamps .. . $10.-$15 | Small decorative tables $1.50-$10 Davano .. . 40.00 Dresser ... 25.00 | Getting tired of beating on your radio and juggling tubes to make!} it work? Bring it in for a check. | OCDS and ENDS Next to Glasier Cab—Call 829. Open 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m, 35.00 CITY SALES TAX Notice is hereby giver nai the December report and payment of City of Juneau “Sales and Services Tax” is now due and payable. At the office of the City Clerk. If not paid on or before January 31, 1951 they will be then delinquent and the penalties and interest must be {added. This payment includes the months of October, November and December, 1950. C. L. POPEJOY City Clerk. First Publication: Jan. 12, 1951. Last Publication: Jan. 29, 1951. E A — Ben Carlin, an Australian engineer, stands atop his am- water at Mulein dunnc lgg of a world- chcunmavlnm velvet cuff top. The suif klv. worn with or without STORE-APARTMENT bldg., down.l land Bob Druxman-Phone 891: $6 and $10 | — 65.00 H 12.00 MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1951 FOR SALE NEW LISTING IN JUNEAU— DUPLEX on Star Hill-NO STEPS. 1 bedroom each apartment. Fur nished. $4000. Very livable log cabin on a very fine lot. BELLE'S CAFE—Juneau’s best restanrant-—Make inquiries—Box 2324, William Winn-Phone 234 {" oOffice in Gastineau Hotel FOR SALE ' LARGE Sunflame oil heater with five gallon tank and carburetor —$65.00, also large baby buggy. 720-6t FURNISHINGS for 2 bedroom ap- artment—includes overstuffeq set, 6'% cu. ft. Kelvinator refrlger-: ator, Hot Point automatic el- ectric range, speed Queen washing.! machine, rugs, chairs, dishes, radio, etc. Apt, available to right party. Will sell all or by piece. { Phone Red 447. T17-tf 21111 HAND windows and doors Phone 34. 709-tf 'WILI rent, or lease 19 room bldg. | ! for oftice use, or 1l it. Cal® Col- | onial Hotel, 187, 704-25 121 GRAY Marine gas engine—5 toF 1 red. Front end power takeoff, Keel condenser used one season-- | $1000.00. 940 West 10th St. Green 695- tf | { 805, Box 762. ‘CO'V[PLETE furnishings for a bed- i sitting room, solid maple like new. { Blue 950. 677-tf ’srrmmun WANTEDI WOMAN witn exceptional ¢xper-' ! jence in newspaper work and’ | merchandising, at presént employ-: ed in Spokape, wants work in Alaska. Apply Empire. 693-;(‘ FOR RENT CHELOR apt. Inquire at apt No. 437 S. PFranklin St. T12-tf HELP WANTED MAN WANTED EXPERIENCED man for ma”i sales work in well established | | store for men. Must be reliable; and give references. Write Box| i 908, Empire. T18-tf | WANTED |RELIABLE man take care store route. Distribute, collect, new pro-} | duct. Protecteq territory. Earnj i excellent weekly income. B. and { W. Nut Co., St. Paul, Minn. 720-4t; | 1 i % DEPENDABLE girl wants job either baby sitting or caring for child. Call Blue 990. 720-6t BABY SITTER immediately—two youngsters. May have room and board, if desired. Phone 1066. 720-36 i LOST AND FOUND LOST—Keys in brown leather case. Phone Thelma Riendeau, 507! days, evenings Gr. 624 Ti1- u| —_——_— Re:rigeration Service Radio Repairs Guaranteed Work Reasonable Prices Days 987—Nites Red 858 Arctic Refrigeration | 1 | | | l | TOP QUALITY VALVES IN USED CARS ‘SPECIAL 1947 Studebaker % tdn pickup ....$ 875.00 1948 Mercury 1937 Plymouth 4-door sedan 1940 Buick 4-door sedan .. 1941 Dodge % ton pickup ... 1947 International % ton panel R.W.Cowling Co. 115 Front Street FOR SALE FOR YOU IN ALASKA REAL ESTATE WILL BE BEST INVESTMENT FOR THE NEXT TEN YEARS— PETER WOOD NEW LIS‘TIN'G—-S apts, rent $105, $95 and $75. Beautifully appoint- ed, newly decorated, view, close to Fed. Bldg. Furnished. Owner will finance. 6%. $8,000 down, will pay itself off in 8 years, Two large 2-bedroom apts, one 1-bed. NEW LISTING—Site for large apt. and exclusive store bldg. on Cal- houn near Fed. Bldg. A good investment even if held as is. FOR RENT—Furn. house for small family. Star Hill. $50 month. FOR RENT—Furn, house Glacier Hwy. Sell for $1500 down, $50 plus 6% monthly, Or rent $50. Thaw and repair plumbing, apply rent or purchase price. 1 mi. airport. 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. ! FOR SALE—A large Jimmy Larson built home with fireplace, large livingroom, 3 bedrooms, full base. ment with toilet and tile shower, 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- ner’ opportunity in Juneau. Has house and apartment, space for good-sized store across street from new school site. $17,000. $5,000 will handle, bal 6%. ! 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 1bd 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 acrea pat., good harbor, perfect lodge site, Fritz Cove Road. Owner fin« ance for 6% int. PETER WOOD Real Estate 1'o. 3 Klein Bldg. HISCELLANEOUS WHEN BOMBS start falling you won't have time to run far. Bei prepared with ‘a GIBRALTAR' BOMB SHELTER. Mail $5.00 today for plans for model No. 108 (single-family size). Complete plans, building instructions, list of materials needed, list of em- ergency equipment needed. Write ‘immediately to Pilot Rock Cone struction, Inc., P. O. Box 146!, Medford, Oregon e U s D i THE BAHAT FAITH is the one Universal Religion raised above historic differences of race, class, and creed. For information, write Daha'i Faith, Box 1837, Anchor, age, Alaska. CHILD CARE at SCHOEPPEW FRITZ COVE HOME. Phone 031 Ring 5—days only. 675-3 ey 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 epare time at home. Send $1.00 for in- formation and instructions te King Co. Dept. 20, 681 Marke St., San Francisco, Cale, mnz- back guarantee. 643- FOR RENT APT. for rent. Phone 996. RENT-A-SAW-SERVICE. One-man chain saw, new Titan, $20.00 day. Skil-Saw $5.00 day. Call 911 maek i il debsuata e STEAMMEATED Rooms, weekly o Montkly. Colornial Rooms. 69t WVURLITZER Sninit plano for ref Anderson Piano Shop. Pb. Ml. USED CABS 1941 International pick-up 37;1: weaver hoist—good condition. Ja- c6b Buchanan, 11th and Harkor Way. 718-3¢ e A TR S R T 1 < 1936 DODGE coupe—new tires si{ new springs, $350. Phone Black 703-t¢ 340 after 5 p.m. 1936 Chev truck, 1% ton stake— heater and spot light, $300. Good condition—Inquire Baroumes apts, 45 FORD cab chassls, '46 Dodge panel. Phone 707, Foster’s fer. _—__—_—-——————'—' 1947 Hudson 8, 4-door, in good cofi- dition, See Jlmmh at Room. Tel. 911 7t

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