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PAGE qX‘( NEVS ITEMS FROM SITEA Correspondence bride’s sister, Mumuoritc‘ ver, son of Dr. and | »x, §tood as maid of honor and | Mrs. of Mt. Edgecumbe, | ;ordon Weils as best man. |and Terry Troutte, son of Mrs.| Wedding reception was held | Fred Upton, left last weekend en»l and Mrs. Har-|route to Kodiak for their physical Smith with their daughter, | exams after passing the mental fine Ballinger, acting as hos- | tests for the Naval Reserve Officers | ess. Assisting Miss Ballinger at the | Training program. refreshment table was Mus. Liloyd Hames. The bride, The The he home of Mr Pau Special uate of SHS ‘49' been ycking at Neill Ander- en's Store since graduation. The couple will make their home at the Murray Apariments until April when the Caboone is expected togo south for an overhaul. They will then move to Seattle. Top Sitka bowlers, ¥s d Baughn, rie Sarvela, Dr. Har.y Hodgins, | y Helland, Emmett Phillips and | Frank Calvin left this week en- route to Anchorage to compete in bowling tournament in the | Rendezvous. They spent two | ag SITKA, Alaska, has epid in Sitka and in nc nccnblc in the record number of pupils ers have been reached the Fur days in Juneau to see the basket- ball games on their way north and are expected to return Monday. The Moose, Elks, VFW and Amer- jcan Legion joined in vaying the velling expenses of the A%l Star team., A first child, L L ing nine and a half pounds, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Blan- ship at the SJ-C yunity Hos- t Sunday morning. Mr Blankenship is employed by the ANS M. Edgecumbe weign- Beerman, Ut he Cutter nd Mr Louis, nond aboard son of Mr, Beerman of Si. C Mrs. Keith Thurman, one of month’s brides, was honor | giest of the Lutheran Sunday School, of which she is a teacher, last Sunday evening. The Junior Choir sang several numbers; also Jimmy Williams .n\m Mrs. Edwin Reed. The gifts were Gpened after the musical program | Mi a iis & b ot S e A SR — 09“‘“0“000”00000“0000000““00“000’00“’“‘ DEEP SEA FISHERMEN'S UNION MEETING SATURDAY AFTEENODN 2:00 PP.M.-March 3 Importani General Election and then refreshments were served | by several of the pupils—Marina | and Lydia Panarmakoff, Randa Torum, Maureen Bradshaw, Erlery: Miller, Karen Kuehn jand Patty | McGraw. | \ Women of tiie Moose D(‘put)‘ Grand Regent Mrs. Gertie Berg- | gren madeher official visit to Sit-| ka this week and attended an in- | itiation ceremony on Wednesday evening. Members initiated were | Mrs. Don Gahan, Mrs. Ben Freder- ickson and Mrs. Leslie Porte Eerggren was presented with a gift from the local chapter by Mrs. Joe Appnni, graduate regent. In her address Mrs. Berggren praised the local chapter for its fine work and urged that a large group of members attend the next Al Members Be There 20060090000 0090000890909090090009090006900008900900 PPE096000000000000005000000000000 000000000000000000800000000000000000009090900004¢ = ' 1 . A0 - vt o et il Get @ Break Through the Waat Ads The Want Ad Section in The Empire is YOUR marketplace. A Want Ad is your best way to sell or buy . . . easily and inexpensively. Put the Want Ads to work for you now . . . just.phone 374. We'll be happy to help you word your ad if you wish. Here's hiow lo send in your waniad.... 1. 2. Divide this total 3 by 5 to get the num- ber of lines. There are five words of average size in each line. You now have the number of lines in your ad. See item No. 4 to figure tl'e cost. Count the number of words in your ad. (A group of rum- bers up to 5 digits counts as one word). 4. Each line, (group of 5 words), costs 20c the first day and 10c each day after that. For example, a message of 15 words (3 lines) is 60c for the first day, and 30c each additional day. Minimum charge, 50c. That’s cheap enough, isn’t i*? Use this handy coupon lo send in your ad LSRR - Aot icioiacamey Sibututer ripotls nlfos 0 g it B SRR Gentlemen: Please insert the following ad for ...days beginning ander il _...heading. (wame‘&‘, for sale, etc.) Money enclosed (I Billme O * Mail this coupon to: The Daily Alaska Empire Box 1991, Juneau, Alaska *You may be billed for classified advertising if you have a telephone listed in your name in the Juneau telephone directory. Otherwive, please send the proper amount with this order. Empire wani ads are read 1hroughout Sonlheasl Alaska | women of Moose Lodge joined | Johnson’s firm | Hansen; Pelican | Brown, M. W. Soule, Gordon Un- | Mrs. THE DAILY ALASKA EM PIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA annual convention which will meet | in Ketchikan in October. On Tuesday evening Mrs, Berg- aren \\As hono: gnest of the Acad- Friendshup at a pot-luck at the home of / M Twenty mentbers att, :m. Tilson. Saturday night the men in | giving a ormal Washington’: Birthday dance at the Moose Dancing started at ten and 1t mid- night a supper was served by the women. Rchearsals of the Soroptomist play, “Night of January 16th” going well. Some of the leading characters are portrayed by Frank Richards as a judge; Paul Duple and Duke Mitrovich as attorneys. The play will be presented on [the nights of March 2nd and 3rd and the Sitka School Band will be ! featured. Proceeds will be divided to start a $300 scholarship fund for nurses training and to help fi- nance the bands trip to Ketchikan for the band festival. Guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Danny Doyle is their daughter Mrs. Evelyn Matheson who ar | aboard the Denali for a short visit. Mrs. Matheson’s home is in Alder- 4¢t wood Manor, Washington. Mrs. Glen Thornton left by plane [ last weekend enroute to San Diego, California for an extended visit Her husband accompanjed her to Juneau, returning to Mt. E cumbe, where he is employed electrical engineer, the following | day. George Thorson, CPA with Elmer in Ketchikan, ar- rived early this week on business which will keep him here for six ' to eight weeks. He is stopping at the Sitka Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kidd re- turned today from a week’s visit in Juneau. Mr. Kidd is associated with the First Bank of Sitka and . is Captain of the local Nutional Guard unit. Duaie DeArmond left Tuesday to spend a week with her husband, Kobert DeArmond in Juneau. Dur- ing her absence their son, Bill, is a guest at the home of the Jack Calvins, and their daughter, Jane, 1t the home of the Harold Donnel- Jack Conway left by plane Sat- urday to spend three weeks with his family at their Seattle home. Passengers les for ‘Seattle thoard the Baranof wer@s Mr. and Mrs. Malfred Soléy; Mr. and Mrs, | 2 Sneddon and Helen S. Sned- n. Arriving from Seattle aboard t‘w this week were: Roy Sv and Mrs. R. O. Ruthes K. A. Alexander; Cupt. C. G.| Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ma- | Candace Malone and Mrs. n Matheson. From Juneau; C. P. Barnhill; Mrs. James Carpen- ter, Thomas Carpenter; H. B. Crew- son; Mrs, Vera F ter and son Don; Mel Race and Gil Rich. 2 one, | Organization of a Civil Air Pa-| trol unit is underway. Twenty | prospects have been attending | meetings to get organized and fill applications for the formation of a | local unit. ‘ Chatter (Special Cerrespondence) PELICAN, Alaska, Fcb. I!"”Eli‘l Rapich returned to Pelican the lat- |ter part of January. During his| |stay in Juneau, n received as final Citi: M:. and M Joe Paddock en- er'ained a urty in lhf"r home celebrating the bmhd 5 of Peter| derhill and Fay Weaver. Present besides the guebts of honor were: M. W. Soule, Mrs. Gorden Un- derhill, Buck Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Don Chase, Amy Lou Blood, Eno Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Haglin, Norman lLarson Wold. Jack Stearns has returned rom Juneau where she was in St. s Hospital for medical atten- g.- Ganty. manacer of the “elica~. Cold Storage Co. has re- wied from a trip to the Hawaiian Tslands. " (- ¥ “ The “March cf Dimes” came and | ~ard party was* postponed one veek on peeanmt of froezine weath- ar. Committee members, Mr. and rs, Jack Ronninz, Mr. snd Mrs. Tohn Fnge snd Mr. and Mr=. Dick “Zendall, reported that $150 had “een collected for Pelican's contri- bution to the “March of Dimes” Fund. Jack Stearms hos re‘irned from ~wort business trip to Juneau and Sitka. A Valentine party was held in st | Rushing the | Guy Rile; | day | room adjoining the kitchen, mak- |ing a pantry off the kitchen and |ag the office of the President of the the back portion mw a utility room | University of Alaska, College, Alas- aver committee in cl wder and Valentine c: nts. Music was fur- t's Orchesira. v this | health | in 3 ring raliz )1 residenets. Mis. the staff the Southeast | NEW listings in Juneau. |4 BEDRGOM tour aboard the Hygiene. ed on the remod- | C'\.d Slora; are / and gear wi v set-up will f ¢ shoppl st spendin after the wi er | home town sponsored | b was pre- | at the| i Prank: a how which w essive Cl rday evening n Theatre. The coi ¢ of the program consisted of | ind Mrs. Joe Sadlier and Mrs. | Wahto with Jim Brightman | Master of Ceremonies s were presented as follow Orchestra, Mr. and Mr ant, Burnie Hobbs, Cls and Jim Brightm “Two Yills and a Yack, Anderson, and N in; b recited Mrs. T , Linda Driver, 1, Zehena Klippert, Y& n Wahto and m; Burnie Hobbs, Melodrammer, hero; Norman on Underhill, little Nell; ian; Duet, ence and David Haglin, Son Combination; 1 Grant, Director; , Andy Raatikainen, Dick Kendall, Jack Ronning, Bu Hobbs, Joe Sadlier, and Dan Ch: Norman Larson, piano solo; and a pint”; Jo Hobbs, Mar | McCaddon, Ole Chase, Amy Lou Blood and Fay Weaver. | a Don Herne' Joe Pad- Hobb: Pa; Surnie a Fa ed Joe Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Winther have left on their boat the Fremont for 1 trip to Juneau. They are accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. A. B Hobbs. Mrs. Robert Coussart . and her three children‘-spent. several da with her Mother and Father, Tev- erend and Mrs, C. E. Personeus. in Cove Hews Notes | Commissioner”: 23 ELFIN COVE, Alaska, Feb. 22- George Beaudry’s friends here the Cove were sorry to hear that his boat sank but were glad l!‘.;\(‘ George made Shelter Island safety. The Seine beat Urania 11 of Hoonah came in the Cove Satur- day on the way to Port Althorp with several hand trollers. It was too tough weather to fish in Idahc | Inlet. spring season arc nd Charles Birisell who are painting the outside of their boats. The champ canasta players ga- thered at theLarson home Satur- evening. After cards late re- f time was enjoyed. All three of the Clements child- ren have had severe colds. Clements says the children ing. The Larsons have finished the for the washing machine, tubs and etc., making a wonderful im- provement. Mrs. M. Butts entertainec friends at cards Sunday evening. Later re- {rechments were served. BLANE DOOR LETS AIR FORCE PILOT PLUNGE T DEATH DALLAS Mar. l-lM——A youtinful air force veteran, checking aix un- latched door on a Pioneer Airlines p]ane plunged 4,000 fest from the craft early today over the little town of Exell, Tex. Around him were 20 sleeping United States airmen, unaware that the flier had fallen. The victim was Joseph Henry Dowd, 27, of Dallas. He was co- pilot of the chartered plane. It was enroute from Lackland Air Force base, San Antonio, to Lowry Field, Denver. The plane’s captain, Glenn C. Edds of Dallas, said he felt the plare lurch shortly after Dowd Ber- |, ell as con- | LOTS—Two on Gold Belt with «a e URPHY & MURPHY | *haone 676 over F iittee in| pEAUTIFUL 2- or 3-bedroom home, | PERFECT country 2| SUMMER cabin, price reduced to | BOAT SHOP, small home. gardens, \Bob Druxman-Phone 891 | Precinct, | deceased. All person | present them, lers as required by law, to said exe-! anc | ments were served and a good | M. | are‘ oresent at the bid opening. | better however they are still cough- | FOR SALE PIONES h1fl Ind 207 house in Waynor Tract uvailable Feb. 15, Full basement and furnace. Unfurn- ished except for stove and refrig- erator. SMALL duplex on 10th near Doug- hed—good in- view—one on South Franklin. REALTORS -- ACCOUNTANT st Nationas Bank REAL EST‘\TE ANYWHERE! MODERN, 2-bedroom home, good view. Man' built-ins, lovely furn- ishings. Auk Bay. $8,400. almost new. Nice view. Conc bsmty, garare. Good furnityre. $17,500. COMFORTABLE 3- or 4-bedroom waterfront home, part furn. | Cone. bsmt. View. Near city limits.| $7,000. | location, next to store, beach, 3 acres land, partly finished house with conc. bsmt. worth $3),000 when Iinishedi Price $12,600. $1,300 for quick sale; must be moved to your own lot at approx- imate cost of $100. s, beautiful setting. acres pab. land; beach, 5 a LOG CABIN, near Glacier, YOUBLE lot, stineau Ave, LEVEL bldg. lot, Indian Village. LOTS and acreage of all sizes from | 50 foot frontage to 30 acres rang- ing in price from $600 to $7875— | 1 THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1951 W-A-N-T A-D-S FOR SALE NEW LISTING IN JUNEAU— DUPLEX on Star Hill—-NO STEPS. 1 bedroom each apartment. Fur- nished. $4000. Very livable log cabln on a very fine lot. BELLE'S CAFE—Juneau’s ~ best restairant-—Make inquirics—Box 2324, William Winn-8hone 234 Office v Gastinean llotel FORSALE THREE NEW LISTINGS MONDAY 1. SOLD. 2. Country home on hwy, 3 bed- rooms furi., 3 acres, garage, view, lawn, $8,400. 3. Hwy 2% mi, 2 bedroom unfin- ished. Large rooms, $8,400. $2,000 down, balance 4%. Monthly total payment $60. $24,000—3 apts fur Owner finanae€ I income $275 up mo. $7,000 dn. 17,050—2 bed furn. Bus . cornes Ap®. 65 mo. $3,000 handles. 14,0004 apts. $170 mo. inc. FORSALE G. E. \'lashmg Machme—& Play Pen—$8; Hi-chair — $4; Baby Buggy—$15; Stroller — $8. Good condition. Call Douglas 145. 476-6¢ SPECIAL this week—1 large Lang, ships Range 900 feet n. Manila Rope. Juneau Welding and Ma- chine Co. 746-4t LARGE assortment of Machine and Shop Tools, Contact Juneau Welding and Machine Co. 745-3t ‘HE 50uldou h Rod and Gun Shop, Fixit Shop, and Key Machine, of 207 S. Franklin St. Priced reason- able for quick sale. Open' I A. M. to 8:00 P. M.—Owner leav- ing because of eye trouble. P. C. Turner, Box 397. 746-3t DOUBLE Laundry Trays; Crib for r.-0ld; 9x10 Rug. Call Red 440 15 BRAND new 15-ft, by 28-in. wide Army Freight toboggans—weather proof plywood construction with eye-ring for lashing—$19.50 each .B. Alpena. Ray-Har Co. 129 E. 2nd Ave. Alpena, Mich. Auk Bay, Fritz Gove, Auk Lake aud Lemon Creek areas. an excellent choice Seattle. We have homes and lots in Fritz Cuve Rd. or 123 Front 9t. Evenings by Appeintment spersal unit of the British navy still is busy eliminating cstimated 500 wrecks left around | Eng: sho:2s as a result of Werld | War IIL A NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE! That on February 28, 1951, in the Court for Juneau at Juneau, Alaska, Joseph J. Stocker was appointed executor of the Estate of Wiiliam Bosch, ving claims against said estate are required to with verified vouch- cutor at Juneau, Alaska, within six months from the date of the first| sublication of this notice. i JOSEPH J. STOCKER, ! Executor. | March 1, 1851. iarch 22, 1951. Tirst Publication: NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received by Board of Regents of tae Uni- sity of Alaska at the office of President, Eielson Building, ity of Alaska, Colleze, Alm- unti! 4:00 p.m., March 15, 1861, the construction of the Mines 12z, University of Alaska, and the said bids will then and there se publicly opened and read aloud. Bids received after the time fixed cr the opening cannot be consid- red. Bidders and other properly in- | DAVENPORT and_Chair. Good condition. Call Blue|, ani|e_ 745-3¢ IAL “Candiewick” Glas and sewing machine—best Phone Red 862 after 5:30. t M ware offer. Hi-chair, Bnth- Chair. All used. T45-5t 1p (Sperti), cnette, Training Phone 568. Reason- able, 120. 744-61 | 4 4 WASHING Machine $20.00, Man’s bike—$5.00, Baby qugy—ysoo Green 923" “743-tf NEW Celt 38 Super Automatic re- * volver with ‘150 rounds of ammu- nition. Sixty Dollars. Call Green| 715 RIC Hot Point Range, r Refrigerator, Speed Queen | Washing Machine, Extension Din- ner Table, 3 scatter rugs, 1 cha 1 end table, 1 card table—$500. Call Red 447 beu\\’tcn 5:15 and| 9:00 P. M. 738-tf LARGE sunflame oil heater with five gallen tank and carburetor -—$65.00, also large baby buggy. Toward Hayes, Douglas. 732-6t COMPLETE furnishings for a bed- sitting room, solid mable like new. Rlue 950, Bread Now Only $2.40 3 Poundin - Rissian Price Cut, By Associated Tress ! In Moscow, the goveraiment-con-; troljd papers are praising the government for its announcement | erested persons are invited to be Specifications, including conttact | documents, and drawings may be >xamined at the office of the Arch- itects, Foss, Malcolm and Olsen, Goldstein Bldg., Juneau, Alaska and ka, and may be obtained at the Architect’s office, or the office of the President of the University of Alaska upon deposit of $25.00 for ach set. The full amount of deposit for one et of documents will be refunded to actual bidders upon return cf ne documents, unmutilated and with- ut marks or annotations, at or be- e the time set for opening of bids. Other deposits will be re- funded with deductions for the ac- ‘ual cost of reproducing the draw ings, under the same conditions. Each bid must be accompanied by 1 certified check, cashier’s check ot “id bond, with surety company li- censed to do business in the Terri- tory of Alaska as surety in or amount not less than 5% of the Bid, made payable to the University of Alaska. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids and to waive infor- malities. No bidder may withdraw his bid after the time set for the opening thereof, unless the award of con- tract is delayed for a period ex- ceeding 30 days. By order of the Board of Regents of the University of Alaska. First Publication: Feb. 13, 1951 the community hall. Mr. and Mrs. went to the rear to check the dotr.‘ Last Publication: March 1, 1951 of price reductions. The new prices, in Russia mean that white bread) now is cut to $240 a pound, and! sweet butter reduced to $17 a pound. | Soup meat is down to eight dollars a pound, when available. ! TOP QUALITY VALVES IN USED CARS. SPECIAL 1949 DODGE %-ton Pickup 1947 STUDEBAKER ‘%-ton Pickup 1933 BUICK 4-door Sedan 1940 BUICR 4-door Sedan 1941 Domfl-’&m !legup 1047 INTERNATIONAL 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 32000 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 4,250—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 No. 3 Klein Bldg. FOR SALE USED CARS 1936 DODGE coupe—new tires arf§ new springs, $350. Phone Black 340 after 5 p.m. T03-t8 SRR T R e\ v TR 1936 Chev truck, 1/ ton stake— Leater and spot. bzht, $300. Good couditicn—! 2 Baroumes apts, 5 PORL -ap chassis, '46 Dodge paael. . Lone 707, Foster’s Trans- ter. 648-1 Tel. 911 1047 }Iudson 6, 4-door, in goo dition. See Jimmie at Room, con- ubble 679-t1 FOR RENT e STEAM Dea:?| -ooms, 315 Gold St 73531 LARGE ofik: sp&ce—.<lein Bldg Call B.ack 763. 733-t4 RENT-A-SAW-SERVICE. One-man chain saw, new Titan, $20.00 day. Skil-Saw $5.00 day. Call 911 PO %% €8 2 10 w2 STEAMMWRATED Rooms, weekly of Monthly. Colorial Rooms. Gflt} eSS P IR ST S WURLITZER Spinit ptano for renq Andervon Ffano €hop. Ph. 143, ~ WANTED CHEF, experienced in Cafe and Restaurant cooking, would like to work in Juneau. 45 yrs. old, clean, economical, congenial. Can supply younger man as assistant. Write Edward M. Brown, Box 1408, ‘Wenatchee, Wash. 746-3t THREE or four bedroom house in Juneau by March 10 to March 15. Will buy or rent, furnished or un- furnished. Phone 747 or 349. ' 745-3¢ RESPONSIBLE _Couple _ desirés furnished apartment or house, permanent, or for a period df time, to enable us to secure one permanently. Good references. Write Box 984, care of Empire. 743-5¢ ES——— e ‘XPERIENCED Stenographers — must be able to take dictation, are needed under Alaska Merit System. Permanent position. 38- hr. week. Call 531. 743-5¢ MISCELLANEOUS HOPE’S | WE buy sell and trade. 214 2nd Street. Phone 908. 650-t4 SITUATION WANTED B e R WOMAN witn exceptional expers jence in newspaper work and merchandising, at present emwploy- ed in Spokane, wants Work in Alaska. AZply Empize. — _LOST AND FOUND A S b BIFOCAL glasses, plastic frames in, 1, -ton Pickup R.W.Cowling Co. 115 Front Street Phone 57 tan leather open-end case. Phone: Green 815 after 5 P. M. 746-3t, R I l Re.rigeration Service Radio Repairs Guaranteed Work Days 987——N1tu Red 868 Arctic Retmw-

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