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’A(JE bl‘( fine old native practice his when he one of the l.p.( of the NEWS ITEMS = exc commerciallj 1eeded momey for something spe- l—such #s a basketball game, a F M SITK& nort he greatly enjoyed. To se2 a same he would spead days ce.ving (Special Terrespondentee) !4 totem or figure in his cwn indi- —_—— Ividual style. But eutside cI the SITKA, aska, Marcl baskethall season he was the des- Charles Schramm died of curio stere and gift shop day evening at the Mt Hospital as the result of ; two nephews, Littlefield, both survived and Charles dent which occurred Wednesday morning 5 idents Mr. Schramm and Carl N AT heads the maintenance de Marriage licchse application: ment for ANS c the Island made during the past week were: pened to be at the firehall when Luther B. Johnson, sawmill worker an alarm scunded. They d Marjorie E. Kathlean; Charles onto the tr d we ANS employee, Mt. the fire. The truc and Verna J. Hamil- corner nd threw Willard L. Jones, SJJC siu- was ha on and Mary E. Baines, Mt. Edge- g |cumbe student engine. Mr. Nels in the cab, apparently opened the door to see what had happened t0| The all school play, “They Schramm and also fell or jumped |ghooz the Family Tree’ was a out. His injuries are not believed 10| roaring success, literally. The au- be serious but he is being dience froared with laughter from the hospital for observation beginning to end. Play and cast, Mr. Schramm suffered severe both, were well chosen and the head injuries and never regained | performance was far above aver- consciousness. age under any standard. Susan Funeral services were conducted | Kinberg in the lead, as Bridget, (his morning at the Mt. Edgecumbe | stole the show which took some do- chapel and were att i by local ing with the keep competition she Masons of wk fodue Mr.|was given by the rest of the cast Schramm w The o0l Band, under the di- on of Walter Birkeland, added to the enjoyment of the evening by playing selections before the play and between the acts. A tap dance by Leonora Pet- erson was warmly applauded. At end of the performance presented Kull wi Car nesday mo: attle to join hi fered a strc shortly before it docked tle. Mrs. Carlson was on to Seattle to establish a hor her four motherless grandchildren n<iderably K€ th cast Morris White was f und dead in| bouauet es. T fiis Home Tesdzy been an armlos ids as Miss heart attack, Funerai Kull has bee onderful | NSl Wolnesday st job of directing e plays this | Cathedral and burial JER: Russian Cemetery. Morris White was &) years old, A fire ome of Mr. and Mrs Bix. Selier Geia Buyer The Want Ad Section in The Empire is YOUR marketplace. . easily and inexpensively. Put the We'll be happy to help Ad is your best way to sell or buy . Want Ads to work for you now ... just phone you word your ad if you wish. o 4 374. Break Through the Waat Ads Mrs. Ben Bilbo Tuesday morning resulted in damage estimated at between $1500 and $2000, which is covered by insurance. Tire was caused by dan explosion of oil fumes in the muskeg under the house when a match was struck to light a blow torch to tHaw fro- zen water pipes. Clarence Krug who was attempting to do'. the thawing, miraculsusly escaped ser- ious injurv A surprise stork shower was given for Mrs., William Maynard Tuesday evening at the Harold Donnelly home. Co-lnstessing with Mrs Donnelly were Mrs. Al Richter and Mrs, Jay Coon. The gifts were brought out in a decorated bassin- ette and after being opened and admired, games were played. Dr. Robert E. Staff has jcined the medical staff of the Orthopedic Hospital as assistant to Dr. Phillip Mcore. Dr. Staff has been with the US Public Health Service for sev- cral years, coming here from Staten Island, New York. During the war he served with the Coast Guard. He will be joined by his wife and two young daughters about the middle of May. Mrs. Clarence Rands left by plane this week enroute to Boston, Mass. to visit her eldest daughter and family, and to receive medical treatment. James Rinehart, local Alaska Coastal Airlines pilot, left for Ju- neau this week, where he will be stationed until the end of April. Arriving ci the Denali Tuo\d:\_vl their director, | were: th a beautiful 1 Svendsen and daughter Anne, should have | join her husband who is the new Roy to from Seattle, Mrs. manager of the Sitka Cold Storage | Store hardware department; George | Eliason, steward of the Moose Club, returning from a stay of several weeks in Seattle for medical treat- | ment; August Carlson Paul Green Sl and A Want Here's how fo send in your wantad.... Divide this total by 5 to get the num- ber of lines. There are five words of Count the number 2. of words in your ad. (A group of nam- bers up to 5 digits 1. counts as one average size in each word). 5 line. 4. Each line, (group of 5 and 10c each day after that. 15 words (3 additional day enough, isn’t i* Minimum charge, 50c. Gentlemen: Please insert the following ad for . under ...... (day) (month) Box No. ... Mail this coupon to: (wanted, for sale, 3 You now have the number of lines in your ad. See item No. 4 to figure t! ¢ cost. words), costs 20c the first day For example, lines) is 60c for the first day, and 30c each a message of That’s cheap Use this handy coupon fo send in your ad ...days beginning THE DAILY ALASKA FMl‘IRla——JUNEAU ALASKA Mrs. C. E. Johnson, Mr. and Mr Nick Lindquist, returning from visit with their son-in-law and A ( 0 u I TS daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jim God- 0 dard in Santa Barbara, Calif.,, Mr and Mrs. Walter Dangel and young daughter and son, from a visit with his parents in Son Francisco. From Juneou: Mrs, Gay Helland and daughter Toni from a two weeks visit with relatives; Paula Taylor, first grade teacher in the Sitka schools, from a weekend visit which was protracted by bad weather. WASHINGTON, March 15 —(®— Federal Judge F. Dickinson Letts has acquitted Earl Browder of a contempt of Congress charge. Browder is the former No. 1 Com- munist in this country. He was ac- >d of refusing to answer ques- at a Senate Foreign Rela- subcommittee hearing on Com- m-in-Government. > Letts held that the com- nittee failed to direct Browder to inswer questions over his objec- tions and explanations. Mrs. James Weber and infant daughter left by plane Wednesday enroute to the east coast to visit Mr. Weber's parents. They will be joined by Mr. Weber, High Sehool physical education instructor, at the end of the school year. Mrs. Neill Andersen returned by plane Tuesday from a three week business and vacation trip to Se attle. tions ns Jud trial and he walked out of he courtroom a free man. Thus, he had escaped going to jail for a fourth time during his long career. Browder testified berore the sub- ommittee last April 27 during an investigation of charges by Senator McCarthy (R-Wis) that the State Department was infested with Com- Superintendent of Schools T. J Cole ,and musical director, Walter Birkeland, were guests at the Sor- optimist luncheon Thursday to re- ceive a check for half the profit from the Soroptimist play given the previous weekend. Mr. Cole wa presented with a check for $200.50 for the band’s trip to Ketchikan munis next month. An equal sum ha Specifically, he was accused of been placed in the Soroptimist’s| not answering 16 questions put to nursing scholarship fund. him by Senator Hickenlooper (R- a member of the committée. Judge Letts said a search of the record did not disclose any instance in which the committee or the chairman, former Senator Tydings (D-Md) overruled objections by Browder to answering questions. The judge remarked that Browder answered freely 140 to 150 questions with no attempt to evade the con- cquences of information imported.” Browder’s first jail term was in 1917 when he was sentenced in Kansas City, Mo, to scrve a year for failure to register for the draft. Ben Bilbo returned Friday from a vacation trip to his home in G Indiana. With him was Mrs. Rich ard Murray, sister of Mrs. Bilbo m a two weeks surprise visit from Indicna. NDUSTRIALIST, DAUGHTER LOSE LIVES IN FIRE BENTON HARBOR, Mich., March 15—David Ross, industrialist here,| ., ndependent School District at and his seven-year-old daughter,| e office of the Superintendent of Ruthe Anne, were killed in a fire| goh,015 at the Juneau High School early today at the family’s palatial | on or before March 21, 1951, at 12 M. Lake Shore home. |for the purchase and removal of _ Evidently Ross, 54, | that certain wood frame house and in a vain effort to 'he‘.shcd. together with their contents child. located on Harbor Way in the City Two other daughters and a son, fof Juneau, Alaska, including the OFFER FOR SALE Bids will be received by the Jun- lost his lif rescue | along with the family’s housekeeper, | piling, caps and platform on which escaped the flames. The fire de-|said property is situated. Each bid strayed the home. | must be accompanied by a certi- Shblaade b | fied check in a sum equal to 10 per BENSON APPOINTED centum of the amount bid; and an Henry A. Benson, Territorial La- | agreement that if successful the bor Commissioner, received word ['hidder shall, within 60 days of the| today that he has been appointed by President James L. Hill to the legislative committee of the Inter- national Association of Indus Accident Boards and Commissior THE REAL McUOY A little bi; o’ Ireland arrived by date of notification of award, cut; off the pilings within two feet of the | existing fill, remove said platform | caps, pilings, house, shed and con- tents, and leave the site in a clean | anld orderly condition. The balance of the purchase price shall be due and payable within 7 days from the air yesterday from Dublin for M. P.|date of notification of award, and Mullaney in keeping with coming|if not so paid by such date, the St. Patrick’s Day. It was about-a |initial deposit shall be forfeited as quarter of a pound of real Irish|liquidated damages and the bidder shamrocks, sent by Maureen Darby all forfeit all rights to the con- a friend of the Mullaneys. Matt is |tract. The Juneau Independent doling them out to his good Irish|School District reserves the right friends in Juneau. to reject any and all bids. First Publication: March 15, 1951. Last Publication: March 22, 1951. 5. —LMPIRE WAANT ADS P For ALL FlSHlNi} | | | | P. O. Box 842 Telephone 919 SUPPLIES! J. A. Durgin Company, Inc. Shop AT | Accounting Auditing Tax Work b | Room 3, Valentine Building Madsen Cycle & FS'::;'D';’;: ; JUNEAU, ALASKA l Open Evenings! Phone 914 CONTEMPT {2-BEDROOM House, The judge’s ruling ended Brow- | iCITY AND COUNTRY LOTS and | WELL Heated Store Building For [ FOR SAI.E: PHONES 676 and 507 New Listing: 2-BEDROOM house on 10th St. Crosley refrigerator, range, dav- eno, 1 bedroom set, kitchen table and chairs, plus many small items. Priced for quick sale— $2,750. Possession April 1. ASK about New Hiway Property Listings. BOATS. LOTS—Two on Gold Belt with view—one on South Franklin. Douglas: Furnished. Full cement basement. One block from drug store. Immediate pos- session. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First Nationai Bank THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1951 FIIISAI.E NEW LISTING IN JUNEAU— DUPLEX on Star Hill-NO STEPS. 1 bedroom each apartment. Fur- nished. $4000. Very livable log cabin on a very fire Ilot. BELLE'S CAFE—Juncau's best restairant--Mdke fnquiriss—Box 2324, William Winn—Phone 234 Office m Gsastineau Hotel FOR SALE THE boat Sandy Andy—Ilength 36! ft. beam 9.9 ft., 3 ft. draft, % in. hardwood hull, 75 h.p. new Grey 6 cyl. engine. Has every conveni- ence, easily converted for trolling. Call The Nugget S'th 158-tf REAL ESTATE ANYWHERE! NEW listings every day! MODERN, 2-bedroom home, good ings. Auke Bay. $8,400. BEAUTIFUL 2- or 3-bedroom home, almost new. Nice view. Conc. bsmt., garage. Good furnitdre. HILLSIDE house, small, $2390 BEST Country location, beach, 3 acres, part finished house, conc. bsmt. SMALL country home, $2,730. MOVABLE Summer Cabin, reduced. DOUGLAS Island lot, good water, house started, $2,700. | I0AT SHOP, small home. gardens, beach, 5 acres, beautiful setting. L.OG CLBIN, 155 acres pat. land DOUBLE lot, Gastineau Ave. price acreage of all sizes. PLATING shop with nice home. BUSINE3S Opportunities and in- vestment property listings also. Bob Druxman-Phone 891! Juneau—123 Fiont Street Auke Bay—Fritz Cove Road Evenings by Appointment FOR RENT 4-ROOM furnished apt. Couple or 2 girls. 519 W. 10th. 758-tf 1 Rent, 1012 W. 10th St, Contact L. F. Morris at above address or write Box 103. 57-t LIVING Room, Bed Room, Kitchen and Bath. Fritz Cove Road.— Brownie, the Barber. 152-t1 STEAM beate | ~ooms, 315 Gold St. 735-t4 RENT-A-SAW-SERVICE. One-man chain saw, new Titan, $20.00 day. Skil-Saw $5.00 day. Call 911 STEAMMEATED Rooms, weekly 01 Monthly. Colonial Rooms. P A S WURLITZER Spinit_piano fo: .ent Anderson Fiano Shop. Ph. 143 SITUATION WMI‘!'EDI FIRST-CLASS Chicago Chef desires permanent connection. Family man, nén-drinker, draft exempt, 18 years’ experience. Able to furn- ish crew. Excellent references. Able to bake, butcher, and assume complete charge. Available now. Write or wire Francis L. Morgan, SPECIAL MESSAGE TO USERS of Empire Ciassified Adverlising IN MAKING A SINCERE EFFORT to improve the rvice rendered to advertisers and readers of The Daily Alaska Empire, it has become advisable to change the closing time for acce pung classified and reader ad- vertising each day. | ........ heading. etc ) Money enclosed [ Billme (] * 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. please send the proper amount with this order. Otherwise, Empire want ads are read throughout Southeast Alaska oot The New Dead-Line Effective the date of this announcement, March 8, 1951, all CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING and READER NOTICES will be accepted until 11:00 4. m. for publication the same day. Any Classified Advertising or Reader Notices brought in to the office AFTER 11:00 o’clock will be accepted for publication on the following day. Please Remember... The foregoing change has been made in the inter- of improving our service to adver- # and subseribers alike, Your coopera- tion will be incerely appreciated. Classified and Readers in by 11:00 a. m. published same day. AFTER 11:00 o’clock, NEXT DAY, Classificd Advertising Department THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE March #, 1951 7200 S. Euclid Ave., Chicago, Ill 758-3t LOST AND FOUND PAIR glasses with pale plastic rims in brown leather case with Dr. Marquardt’s label. Lost last week on 2nd or 3rd Street, in Douglas. Finder please call Douglas 612. 156-3t RETURNS FROM ANCHORAGE Robert Boochever o° ‘he Juneau law firm, Faulkner, Banfield and Boochever, ‘has returned from An- chorage where he represented A. E. Owens of Owens Brothers, log- gers, in a civil suit before the Third Division District Court. GHIGLIONE TO SEATTLE ON ALASKA ROADS WORK A. F. Ghiglione, Chief Engineer for the Alaska Road Commission, left Juneau Tuesday on a Wweek's business trip to Seattle. He wili confer for road work in Alaska in the coming season. NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN: That on February 28, 1951, in the Commissioner’s Court for Juneau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, Joseph J. Stocker was appointed executor of the Estate of Willlam Bosch, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present them, with verified: vouch- ers as required by law, to said exe- cutor at Juneau, Alaska, within six publication of this notice. JOSEPH J. First Publication: March 1, 1951. Last Publication: March 22, 1951. view. Many built-ins, lovely furn-!~ months from the date of the first 1950 OLDSMOBILE Holiday Deluxe Coupe. Priced for quick sale. Call 95. 758-t1 AUTOMATIC washer, auto trailer, single bedstead, Baby scales, HOl- lywood type double bed with mat- tress and spfing—$20.00, ft. with binders, poles, wax—$5.00, | W-A -N-T A-D-$ ronsnu: NOW IS THE TIME COUNTRY—3 bed, full bsmt. new oil furnace, 18x21 livingroom, di- ning room, 1 acre, $12,000. COUNTRY—3 bed, dbl garage, 3 acres. APPRAISED ALASKA FEDERAL $6,700. Make offer. COUNTRY—2 bed, all large rooms, work to be done, priced down to $6,900; $2,000 down. COUNTRY--2 bed, 4 acres, to im- prove. $4,500. COUNTRY—Eagle River Landing furn house, 5 acres pat on water $4,750. COUNTRY—10 acres Auk Bay, 5 houses, nice cove, good road into. Camp or lodge site, nudist colony, art colony. Mostly cleared. Terms, THIS IS THE YEAR DOUGLAS—2 bed, completely re- built, renovated, to be decorated. Yard, close to stores and hus. Bare $7,000 or furn any part. DOUGLAS—Mike Pusich home, very large yard, view, dbl gar- age, full bsmt, 3 bed furnished $11,500. DOUGLAS—4 bed, yard, view, garage, stores, bus. $4,500. dbl 100x100 near school, skis—T7| BLDG LOTS DOUG & HIWAY TC IN LOVELY, LOVELY JUNEAU new unused youth size mattress,| THREE APTS—large rooms, clean lawn mower, garden fools, lad- der, Salmon dip net. 506 9th. Red 790. PLAY Pen—$10. Black 298. 156-3t 31-FT. Troller “Sub”—Hull, Tanks, Anchor Gear and Winch. Gurdies and Scripps V-8 in good condi- tion. Small Boat Harbor, Float No. 3. 156-6t, FOR SALE—W. C. Graham home at Gull Cove. 5 acres patented and several houses. Saw mill, tools, gardens, chickens, boat. A wonderful setting. Berry and egg business and saw mill support family. Good lodge site. EVERY- 757-2t. | DUPLEX—3-way investment, and bright, view, Close in, Owner will finance. on bus. APPRAISED $16,500 bare. Priced $17,000 furnished. 12TH ST.—One bedroom, full bsmt, new garage, new roof, new fur- hace, elec hot water heater, new fence, big yard. APPRAISED ALASKA FEDERAL $9,350 bare. Our price furnished including rugs, curtains, good furniture, large refrig., elec. stove, new May- tag washer. $10,000, NEW FHA APPROVED HOUSE.— 3 bedrooms, Behrends Ave. Bare $15,250. $3,000 will handle to transfer mortgage without refin- ance charges. THING INCLUDED at $5,000. See | DUPLEX—rear of Hope Apt.off. Pete Wood in Juneau. 756-3t Trunk Cabin, 30-FT. Troller. Two 2-bed apts furn. 2nd apt makes mo payment to pay off bal over downpymt. Double-ender. 4-52 Gray engine.| ONLY $1,000 DOWN takes 2-bed Excellent condition. $2,000. Write furn. Decker stairs. $5,000. or wire Pete Peterson, Funtet,| CUSTER'S LAST STAND-—niceé 757-8t Alaska. Pot-bellied Wood Heaters. Cast iron .. Batan Wood Stove. New S-40a Hallicrafter Majestic Wire Recorder Apothecary Balance Scale Plywood linen Closet ... Modern Westinghouse electric Stove Large Duo-therm Oil R-nze 3-Speed Radio-phonograph .. 65.00 Ansco-flash Camera. New ... 17.50 Eastman 8 mm Movie Camera 40.00 Blacksmith Vice. New ... Blacksmith Forge ... Thor Spin Dry Washer Peltin Water Wheel. 2-in intake ... ...125.00 Heavy Duty Mlning Machinery 2 Complete Diving Outfits 22 Rifle with scope Iron-right Mangle ODDS & ENDS Across from Cold Storage Co. 2250 90.00 RESTAURANT for Sale. Tdeal | Xoca- tion. Write Box 2005. ’150-“ PR A, W R COMPLm furnishings for a bed- sitting room, solid maple like new. Blue 950. 677-tf WANTED Joad 2*,1«; 3 Kloin Bldg. view harbor, one slip and you'té downtown. 1-bedroom, comb. live ingroom-kitchen, The house very little Jack built. No steps, No foundation. But what elsé can you get for only $2,100 f d JUNEAU BUILDING LOTS—in Highlands on highway and up Also Gold Belt, Star Hill SEVERAL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES in Juneau and other towns. HOTEL—Income $775 mo. includes several apts. Hot water heat. Se; Frank. y MACHINE SHOP—plenty of work, good equipment. Garage & Dealership. Jewelry Store Office Building & Stores ki Patented Resort Sites. Bar & Apts. PETER WO00D Agency Tel. 011 MISCELLANEOUS ANYONE knowing the whereabouts of James Manning or Virgll Hulse, please communicate with Box 2036, C/o Empire Printing Co. 757-6t 758-tf 2-BEDROOM furnished house or apartment. L. R. Ellsworth, Hotel Juneau. 758-2t GIRL to share Senate Apt. Contact Marlyn . Herring at Behrends Store. 758-3t S R e PARTY WILL BUY small farm or country home at Sitka. OR TRADE 15-room colonial home and 7 acres on Mass.-New Hamp- shire border, main highway. Peter Wood, agent, be in Sitka for Lions Convention, March 15-18. | WAITRESS & 1 Fountain Girl Percy’s Cafe. 755-tf USED CARS et ‘46 OLDSMOBILE, good condition— $1200—Write . Box 2479, Juneau. 757-4t AR PRI 1936 DODO!eoupl-—mfimn‘ new springs, $350. Phone Black 340 after 5 p.m. . 703t | fltichensalhsharm BRI TN (936 Chev truck, 1'b ton stake Leater and spot Dght, $300. Gaod condition—Iaquire Baroumes Apw | s it 45 FORI' cab chassis, '48 Dodge papel. Fhona 707, Foter's Trans- fer. o8-8 1047 Hudson 6, 4+ in good con- " dition. Bee Jlmmhw st Bubble Room. 61941 ATTENTION SHRINERS Saturday night, 8 for reservations. HELP WANTED—Alaska Laundry. ! Nq Host - Dinner—Whing-Dings, p. m. Dedication Executor.|of Shrine Crippled Children’s Hos- pital Wishing Well. Call Les Holines 758-3¢ . WILL ANYONE knowing where- abouts Alex Hasselborg advise him I have buyer his place Mole Harbor. Peter Wood of Juneal. 756-3t HOPE'S WEbuylllldndklde.lfl’fl Stocet. Phone 908. | 880-t4 TOP QUALITY VALYES IN USED CARS SPECIAL 1949 DODGE %-ton Pickup 1949 CHEVROLET 3-Passenger Coupe 1938 BUICK 4-door Sedan 1940 BUICK 4-door Sedan 1941 DODGE %-ton Pickup ' 1947 INTERNATIONAL %-ton Pickup R.W. lilltl. 115 Front Street |

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