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PAGE SIX WHITE STAR ALBACORE WHITE MEAT who led a successful flight to ban v f he group. Badge the: same slave-labor provisions gecumnbe School In response to an earlier letter, , en came the contest for Honer d the Dep aid it had no evi- F FROM Ily en of the month. The dens lined WASHINGTON, Feb. 22 —(P— dence that tk s were being pro- DE_ RAUDING GOVT. r an exhibition of mml: Rep. Mack (R-V asked duced by slave or forced labor : Special Correspond which was won by Den a Pecciiry B in to| Mack today cited Commerce De-| WASHINGTON, Feb. 22—(M—The | . PR 5t e Lt. D. A. McLean, skip- han the i ,‘,(1 of \n furs into | partment figures which He said | government has charged a New SITKA, Alaska, Feb. 18 wm~ 1 the CG Cutte hoor the Unite , showed that approximately 90 per | Jersey meat packing firm, its vicelonly the mayor, Danny’ Doyle, and | Bert Ctrom is Den cent of U. S. fur imports from Rus- | president and two soldiers with d dundiizien Kidd, Reed and Shen- | Don McGraw St rs. George a in the past 41 months have been | conspiracy to deliver infe ats| nett present, the City Council met |Henderson Den M r yersian lamb | to the Arm: | s o & i | Lt Lean presente uesday evening after a six weeks “Inasmuch as these are l.)\\o(l Attorney neral McGr An- | recess due to the absence of mem- | jue on which w mercially tead of beine | nounced a Federal grand jury &t bers Hope and DeArmond who are f beautifully tled kno oped,” he 3 , “it tends | Newark indicted the a €W agtending the Legislature. [ of nds for t cubs to .u‘uxd_\ to the bellet that the guestion of | mivutes before noon, accusi ¢in| Before the business meeting the |a0d 9G4 il DR SRS indentured labor should be studied | of “a scheme to defr e govern- | council sat as a board of equs f the plaque as long as they re- very carefully ment {tion, adjusting several claims of main Honor Den | The Justice Department said the !, €N ‘e sNSETaIt: 1 Porter showed color slides | (i’LA(‘lHR HIWAY ELEC. ASSN. | firm, Ben Grunstein > (; | Ivan Resek, for the VFW, p e n scout picnic last Office hours will be 8:00 a., m. tc | Hoboken, N. J., had “corrupted the|sented a questionnair on civil de- ty broke up about | 12 noon, Monday thru Friday, for [ Army inspectors” by gifts and A Tor thb: TR F hirty the convenience of consun money payments in order to have|clithero and Garmon Sh“"( €0 o EXTRA SWEET... them “approve for delivery to theiacked for information on the city nents . have. been Fe EXTRA TENDER Army large quantities of inferior |gction in this matter. They were the birth of a second son, | —EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY— | meat.” lassured that the civil defence |Phillip Robert, six pounds twelve . B S = ommittee had plans almost com- to 1’:” and )Ir\qR:herl . . > . leted pady abp £ R Februar Spokane, Lowest Everyday Prices—Lowest Everyday Prices Plcic? and ready for peentation| GO0 7 b A Sy v bad co accepted G ter =~ ta~ e TR e et is associated with Bill| g (7 payers IRt blan the local crab cannery. i ordered that civil action b DR A g e § stucted against two others. 2] A letter from Leslie Yaw was| O ¥ ; A ad, pointing out the possibility I mbedie ] < | of widening the western end of inds eleven ounces, was born | end " @ | Lincoln Street if & strip of Ploneer | f0 Mr, and Mrs. Howard Trent at) 2 % Home property could be obtair bt :'I (l:”ix;.m::‘:)“:;:’“g;‘q:{‘fi:f Council decided to broach the mat- | > V7" © : gl A, 'S | ter to the members of the Legis- ~2lrhal grandmother is Mrs. Joe | 'U|lature who make the annual in- Sl | .§ .n-‘u'\m’('tmn of the Home next month SR | b o The city orinance which author- The Women's Club dinner Sat-| © |izes the establishmes e rday night 4t Commmunity House | 5 S LS nt. of a city | > R AT — » ¢ ¥ planning committee was approv as enjoyed ‘by a large group of| FREE DELIVERY it 10:30 A. M.;:2:80, 4:00 P. M. | | B0 Commee e oo | seople Wha, Were most appreciative | 5 | ettt w== | B | of the chief of police, the city su- of the good food and attractive g g pervisor and the auditor were read; | table settings. | '} ] [ s ', o bills totaling $2,017.55 were giver women lnd spent the |n(‘\—‘ t| For Down Right Low Prices!! |5 mis il o wr 5 29 E a efore a late adjourn- | VIOU oW ‘- o c ;1 ment. the food after getting through their | ’ \ ’ . = isiness meeting. l BERT'S IS TOPS - Why don't you join the hundreds of others who|g| =~ - e publicity committee of e Sea Scouts have bought a| _g make shoppmg at BERT'S THEIR MUST? 'g_ wska Crippled Children’s Associ- Chrysler motor for their 38 2 Q | ation Chapter called a meeting Fri- boat. The boys earned money ) 'S | day evening at the home of Mr the motor by their | g - H - f wg|Hugh Nelson at the Coast and|boat to the Columbia Lumbe 5| Another Big Shipmeni Daffodils . & Bcdoz. 3 -5 i s e S © | = | 8 spite of the nasty weather nd | Bob Rowland, Sea g w | dangerous walking conditions & was out on vacation but m(‘cung\ i3 ; {large group of representatives of |were resumed this past week and o A G l4 S A E ) | |10cal organizations attended. plans started for their annual ama- 7] g 3 g 5 i B =~ On being informed that the pur-|teur show. g Extra Large — Extra Sweet Extra Fancy — Delicicus © |Pose of the meeting W to @ e | their help in planning and Vel 0 i gste: P o H !t L} h 59 g Jes ling' and m Well over 100 youngsters a 3| 101h. shopping hag $1. . shonping bag $1.59 {8 |wwine "« meuberiin. dune, e [act he’soore vatenine ot | — N A e e ]S | 18088 of thos¢ present were an un- [party last Saturday evening. % by | happy sight. But as the ory | tume prizes were 2O AN\ .2 pled vcm!dren’s Associalion were{in the under five group; to Doro- :: 8, explained; that it is an organi: thy Olson and David Meland in Ripe — Red — Solid tion of Alaskans working for\ their |th r ay’ ipe ed Fancy 0lid Q s ing for\ their |the under ten group and to Gayle g- < r!u]ldrobn: that every dollar earned | White in the over ten groug ] T@afiz}?figs rion 37 LE:'I"!'U!'E i ‘!! ?3,- wny|is doubled by Federal Funds; that| Entertainment was pr 4 o LN i > . ; E: ca c - E, rhvorve is no organizational expense | the youngsters themselves who put E AR T ] ;r\‘t:;;de of a secretary'si salary at|on skits and songs, with Frank PR <o w | headquarters; that all labor is do- | Crosby acting as master of cere- | 5 @par Fleats Are The Finest | [ied by enthisiic voluneer:| i that 1775 crippled children were| The children thoroughly enjoyed | X 3 — S taken care of in Alaska the past!the refreshments which were pio-| FARM FRESH d § [year and an equal additional num- | vided and served by the Wouen w1 | FRICASSEE Ready for the Pot an @ | er need attention; but primarily|of the Moose. . % u 128 that this is an instance of Alas- | Feootile g’ i ans doing everything possible to | < 2 was electric. president Mrs. J:ssie Price, the FR % | Plans were made to try to make | Council of Church Women elected | . t SLICED — Pound o g. sitka membership 100 per cent, |M€W officers Monday evening. Elec- Membership tickets were distri- | ted were Mrs, Harry Chapman, Tender — Vitamin Rich Lean Beef. "S |buted and means of publicity dis- | President; Lt. Bass, 2nd vice-pres- 'U Y w [ cussed and laid out. ident; Nancy McFarland, treasurer LAMB LIVER - Ib.49c | SHORT RIBS - Ib.58c [F| 3 i wme o S i K o < 3 »: 3 ind sandwiches were served, the|Mrs. John Salskov, first vice-pres- e — e liscussion continued in smal |ident continuing in office anothe: SWIFT'S BROOKFIELD — CANADIAN | | woups with astonishing enthusi- | ear. 3 M 7 b N ey 4 £ | asm. It was one of the most satis- EGGS LARGE — FRESH — NONE BETTER . DOZEN 59(‘ g fying and inspiring meetings it | The first rushing party of. the o " ® | 7as been our pleasure to witness |Year was given Monday evening b; Tastewell — Uncolored ; Ballard -— Oven Ready @ | Members of the publicity com-|Beta Sigma Phi Scrority at the P i p. | mittee are Mrs. Hugh Nelson, Mrs Totem Club on the Island. Dec- v 3 INE lh. 36(: BlscugTb g can l?c < | Robert deArmond and Mrs. Jack |orations, games, refreshments and f_lz Zalvin. dress of the guests carried out the - 0] The representatives present were: | ki lodge theme. Weiners and V'l:‘ E [=3 Cecil Gould—Women'’s Club: | marshmallows were' toasted in the| ia 3 /, POUND LOAF % .2 Harvey Brown—Beta Sigms | fireplace. °hi; William Peters, ANB-ANS Best F % 2 % ‘ f : Fred Geeslin, Lion's Club; Mrs | Langille Morrison, local account- est Foods Shurfine McCormick—Black 5 [oharles Wortman, Emblem Club: | nt, left by plane this week to en- A ® | Mrs. Ernie Simms, Moose anc |ter the Veterans Hospital in Wal- 2 \ Women of the Moosé; Mrs. Fred-|la Walla, Washington. His wife, i I erick Knebel, Women of the Lu- |young son and’twin daughters quartc | 31b.tinSL09 | P of 100-80c [s{5dinsatan b e b b S 2 * g' g bey of Commerce; Mrs. Gene Craig | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rands. Legion Auxiliary; Jack Calvin, Ro- ® |'ary; Hugh Nelson, Elks; Mrs | Alice Gillis left last weekend to BETTY CROCKER PIE CRUST MIX Z packages 390 ~ | Charles Tuengel, Presbyterian La- |visit an aunt in California. Her z : 3 l;:l iies Aid; Mrs. Ken Cravens, St |parents Mr. and Mrs. Art Gillis| (] ~ o] [} Q < T = 5 o 7 ~ Q o 7] 2 tm ZEE or BELMONT Paper Towels. Lowest Everyday Prices Aylmer’s Canadian Strawberry PRESERVES - 2 Ibs. The World’s Best LIBBY TOMATO JUICE No. 7 tins 18¢: Case $4.15 Another Big Shipment TRERD . . All Purpose Defergent " FREE DELIVERY OF COURSE Quart % | APPLE JUICE - 28 TUNA reg. size fin 3B 7 oz. tins 38c: Case $4.39 2 large packages 42 WAX-TEX Large Roll Wax Paper . 28« Roll Paper Towels. 27| — Lowest Everyday Prices—Lowest Everyday Prices|. )] — Sadl1d -— S821lJ ADPAISA, THE DA ILY ALASKA EM Peters Guild; Charles Tuengel and for the fishermen, Myrth Sarvela. Rotary sponsored Cub Scout Pack 342 were hosts Friday eve- 1ing at a pot-luck dinner at Com- nunity House. Guests were Lions Pack 345, Cub Scout parents and Rotary members and their wives. After the buffet supper two Mt. @dgecumbe School students were IL‘\I‘AU ALASKA PIRE— plan a trip south at the end of the fishing' season and the family will return together in the fall. home in Douglas Monday after a brief visit with her daughter Ro- berta, a patient at the Orthopedic Hospital. Mrs. Neil Anderson left last weekend to attend a sales mart ntroduced by Larry Porter, Cub Scout master of the Lions Pack, to being held in Seattle and to visit Schi Flavor Variety Addv-rietywdea- serts...21 Schilling Flavoring Extracts! Schi \s-‘ FINEST SPICES AND EXTRACTS ling sl SN N ) SR onnun[‘ lling SINCE |4 BEDROCOM house in Waynor Tract available Feb. 15, Full basement and furnace. Unfurn- 'MURPHY & MURPHY | Phone 876 over First Nation Mrs. Sig Jackson returned to her | FOR SALE PHONES 676 and 297 NEW listings in Juneau. ished except for stove and refrig- erator. SMALL duplex on 10th near Doug- las Bridge—furnished—good in- come. g LOTS—Two on Gold Belt with view—one on South Franklin. REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS ar Yo I. ESTATE ANYWHER CCZY 2-bedrcom home, nice vie four years old, Auke Bay. Furn- ished, $8,400. | HIGHLANDS home, 2 cr 3 lJC(‘-‘ rooms, almost new, excellent view, conc. bsmt, garage, furn or unfurn, many nice items. WATERFRONT, 3 or 4 bedrooms, conc. bsmty nice, view, W planned, near city limits, unfu SUMMER cabin, price reduced to $1,300 for quick sale; must be moved to your own lot nt approx- imate cost of $100. | PERFECT country location, next| to store, beach, 3 acres land, partly finisheq house with conc. bsmt. worth $33,000 when finished Price $12,600. LEVEL bldg. lot, Indian Village. | BOAT SHOP, small home. gardens, beach, 5 acres, beautiful setting 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— land Auk Bay, Fritz Cove, Auk Lake anrd Lemon Creek areas. | BUSINE Opportunities and in- vestment property listings also. | GOING OUTSIDE? Ve have an excellent choice of homes and lots in Seattle. Bob Druxman-Phone 891 Fritz Cove Rd. or 123 Front St. | cnings by Appointment her family; her son Wake and daughter Luella who are attend- ing school in Seattle, her moth Maud Wakefield and her Mrs, Henry Campbell. { Mrs. ter, Felland and young left by boat this visit re'atives in Jun- couple T weeks. weekend f eau for ¢ Dr. and Mrs. ¢nillip Moore re- turned by plane from the States this weekend. Dr. Moore had sy {a month attending the annual | meeting of orthopedic surgeons and | medical centers. Mrs. | Moore flew south last week to join | [him in a visit with their parents| in Portland, Oregon. TRAFFIC JAMHITS | FED. GOVERNMENT - FORLOSS ON BID TATTLE, Feb. 22—{P—A traffic m cost the Federal Government 322,500 yesterday. | Bids were being cpened on the [famed exploration . ship “North | Ste when ‘a hatless, breathless man burst into the room waving a certified check. “Gentlemen, here’s a | visiting | He shouted: | bid.” The check, in the hand of State Rep. August Mardesich, went with v bid oif $87,500 for the veteran Al 1 native service vessel which Adm. Richard E. Byrd’s flag- ship on two Antarctic expeditions The ‘clock, said 3:02 p. m. The deadline for accepting bids was 2:00 sharp. Mardesich, a commercial fisher- man at Everett, prot¢sted in vain. He said a downtown traffic pile- up had- delayed him in his 60-mile | race from the state capital at | Olympia where the legislature is in session. But rules are rules. So the 19- vear-old North Star was knocked down to O. H. Freeman, Seattle boat dealer, who had the highest recognized bid of $65,000. | In Olympia, Mardesich said he | actually lost the bid by 20 seconds. He explained that he had had the Federal building clocks rechecked and found they were one minute and 40 seconds fast. was | WALSH TO SAN FK‘\\(‘]SCO : Walter Walsh, Director of Rent Control, left yesterday by Pan American plane for Seattle enroute to San Francisco where he will spend the next week at a meeting of regional directors. T. P. HANS l:\' HERE T. P. Hansen, Union Oil Co. re- presentative from Ketchizan, is at the Baranof Hoetel. TAKU GILLNETTERS MEFTIVG | Band Saw . THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1951 FOR SALE NEW LISTING IN JUNEAU— DU.PLEX on Star Hill-NO STEPS. 1’bedroom each apartment. Fur- nished. $40000 Very livable log cabin on a very fine lot. BELLE'S CAFE—Juncau’s restarrant-—Make 2324, best William Wmn—vhone 234 : Oll'ne ‘o Gastinean llnlel FOR SALE NEW F.ml: tables with Duncan Call Red 750. Phyfe legs 739-3¢ FREE kindling wood for the haul. ing. On the garage roof in rear of Mendenhall Apt Construction Co: W-A-N-T A-D-§ | THREE NEW LISTT; inquiries—Box| | ed leather-top end| FOR SALE Electric Refrigerator, Stove, Wash- | ing Machines, Oil Hea'ers,- and| Furniture. Juneau Marble Works & Furniture| 302 & 308 Front St. 738-5!, or Refrigerator, Speed Quscn shing Macht ension Din- ner Table, 3 s 1 end table, Call Red 9:00 P. M. L\LI' 1 card 447 between & MODERN five-room uvme double plumbing, autor heat, and full concrete ba Phone Green 495. le in Pelican ClL\ DLPI for s The former Beauty Parlor ana Bakery Shop Bldg. New bldg., two years old, located in the center of town. Duplex is 20x40 with a 40-ft. front. 2 bathrooms, with living quarters in rear, partly furnished. Ideal location either busin or apartme Pelican is growing fast with go: opportunities for ‘almost any new business. The price is reasonakle. or or write Don FOR SALE NGS MONDAY 1. SOLD. 2. Country home on rooms furi., 3 acres, lawn, $8,400. 3. Hwy 2% mi, 2 bedrcom unfin- ished. Large rooms, $8,400. $2,000 down, balance 4%. Monthly total payment $60. 24,000—3 apts fur Owner financed hwy, 3 bed~ garage, view, income $275 up mo. $7,000 dn. 17,0%0—2 bed furn. Bus . corner Ap®. 65 mo. $3,000 handles. 14,000—4 apts. $170 mo. inc. 12,0003 bed country. Full bsmt, new auto oil furn. 10,500—4 apt. Douglas furn. Inc $210 mo $2000 down 10,000—1 bed 12th. yard, new furn. 8,400—2 bed Hwy, part furn 82000 down bal 4% 6,000—2 apts 2 bed each $3000 dn 50 mo pd by apt 5,250—2 bed furn also apt brings 20 mo. $1000 down 0—2 bed Hwy part furn 4 acres. Near airport 2,100—1 bed furn. BUSINESS—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. PETER WO0OD Agency 3 Klein Bldg. ISCELLANEOUS Tel. 911 | WILL care Io: children in my home h) the day. Call Blue 454. 737-6% v HOPF'S WE buy sell and trade, 214 2nd Street. Phone 908. 659-t1 FUR SALE USED CARS DODGE g_oupe—new ew tires af new springs, $350. Phone Black 340 after 5 pm. 703-t1 1J36 Chey l"uck,. Leater and spot 2 ton stake— zht, $300. Good condition—Inquize Baroumes apts, . Pay uantc | 70 R Son e e LE 611 45 FORI cab pchassxs, '46 Dodgg Baraaot ol : panel. ne 707, Foster's Trans= s e fer, 648-14 1947 Hudson 6, 4-501-, in good con- Ploy ren dition. See Jimmie at Bubble |9 MM M Room. 679-t1 ifle with Scope after Portable Bike Duo-therm Range Jointer 1% hp Electric Drill Coleman 3 burner Stove 18.060 Wire Recorder & Radio Combin- ation 60.00 Philco Table Radio 25.00 8 MM Movie Camera 40.00 Everything reduced for this week. ODDS & ENDS, Across from the Cold Storage Office. Call 829. 735-2t ELECTRIC Refrigerator, stove, & Washing machine; extension li- table; Neptune 7'% hp. outboard motor; Call Red 447 be- tween 5:15 and 10:00 in the eve- ing. 733-tf LARGE sunflame oil heater with five gallon tank and carburetor Howard Hayes, Douglas. 732-6t COMPLETE“:?umls;mlgs for a bed- sitting room, solid maple like new. 2lue 930, 677-tf MISCELLANEOUS —$65.00, also large baby busggy.|" ~ FoR RENT STEAM beal# | -ooms, 315 Gold St 735-t4 LARGE oftic: Call B.ack 763. RENT-A.SAW-SERVICE. One-man chain saw, new Titan, $20.00 day. Skil-Saw $5.00 day. Call 911 STEAMMEATED Rooms, weskly o1 Montkly. Colorial Rooms. 69t s?;-.ce—..{lein Bldg. 133-tt RS I T WURLITZER Spinit plano for rent Anderson Fiano Shop. Ph. 143. WANTED ! HOUSEKEEPER, Cook — $150 per month, Call 55 738-3 APARTMENT for young couple that will be located here permanently. Will furnish very best of refegs ences. Box 1972, care of Empire. 739-4t APARTMENT for single rman. Will pay 50 ‘per cent bonus on first month’s rent for one that is de- sirable, Give good references. Box 1971, cara of Empire. 739-4t you-all want to see sumthin’ pulu, lock in Zenger's Window. 740-6t CQUPLE desire to rent house or apt. Call R. C. Bentley, Room 209, Hotel Juneau. 734-9t —EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY— TOP QUALITY VALYES IN USED CARS 1947 Studebaker % ton pickup ... 1948 Mercury 4-door sedan $ 875.00 1,050.00 1937 Plymouti 4-door sedan °595.00 1940 Buick 4-door sedan .. 600.00 1941 Dodge 3 ton pickup ... 525.00 1947 International 1% ton panel . R.W.Cowling Co. 115 Front Street Phone 57 800.00 2:00 p. m. Sat., Feb. 24, A. F. of L. Hall. Please attend. 740-2t WOMAN desires day work by the hour. Call Blue 1020. 734-9t 1WOMAN typist with general office experience. Gooc steady position with long established Juneau firm. State qualifications and ref- crences to Box 953, care of Em- ph‘e « 733-tf SITUATION WANTED WOMAN witn exceptional €xper- jence in newspaper work and merchandising, at present employ- ed in Spokane, wants work in Alaska., AZply Empire, 693-t£ WADDELLS PARENTS OF SON Mr. and Mirs. Joe Waddell are the parents of a son born at 4:30 o'clock this morning at St. Ann’s Hospital. The baby’s weight at birth was six pounds and 12 ounces. Sewing Machines for rent at Viarie's Sewing Center. B | ReZrigeration Service I Radio Repairs i Guaranteed Work Reasonable Prices Days 987—Nites Red 858 Arctic Refrigeration

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