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"~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1951 PAGE SIX DOUGLAS | NEWS Terry Snethen Is Queen The annual Junior- Prom held last Saturday evening in the| Douglas gymnasium with dance | music to Lyle Manson’s orchestra.| 22 DISEMBARK FROM FOR SALE FOR SALE—price at rock bottom to sell at once—Machine Shop at of Small Boat Harbor, Juncau, Alaska. Lease with option to buy. Shop includes: — Stock $1,800, Willard Lathe $1,000, Nor- }thern Lathe $850, New Haven Lathe $3,000, Smith- Mills Shaper $1,800, Atlas Mill $500, Sioux Valve Facer $300, Sioux Seat Grinder $145, 15000 RPM Hand grinder $80, Rottler Cylinder Boring Box $375, Counter, bolt rack and display rack $500, Gen. Elec. 375 amp arc weld $900, Drills and reamers $3,000, Misc. steck and tools $1,000, Spark Plug Cleaner $35, Compressor $135, Pratt & Whitney drill press $275, 10 ton floor jack $350, Floor grinder: $165, Bench Grinder $39.50, CALL FOR BIDS The Territorial Highway Engineer announces the invitation to bid for furnishing blanket or fleet fhsur- ance on all Alaska Highway Patrol :ars owned by the Territory. Interested bidders may obtain bid forms and specitications by ealling at the office of the Territorial High-~ way Engineer, Room 129 Pederal Building, Juneau, Alaska. Bids sha!l be submitted in tripli- wate in sea'ed envelopes with nota- tion thero:i “Bid for Fleet Insur- ance on Highway Patrol Cars, bid to be opened April 20, 1951 at 2:00 o'clock p.m.” The right to reject any or all bids is hereby reserved. First publication: April 2, 1951, Last publication: April 16, 1951. President Edwin C. Johnson an- nounces that there will be a pro- m this evening under Robert I program chairman Johnson | 1.11\0 said thatcommittees will be DENALI, WEST BOUND i |announcea at this meeting, and | Arriving on the Denali this further plans for Charter Night of}mnrning were twenty-four passen- | April 28 announced. gers. The ship is scheduled to sail e | for the Westward at 2:30 this af- L ternoofl. Master of the ship is SOHBL IS | Capt. Carl Nilsen with A. H. Bun- Nugget Chapter No. 2, Order nerflL chief purser. The gymnasium was qfl-ora[pd‘;Eaf,:orn Star will mce! tomurruw, Disembarking with green and gold streamers, April 17 at 8 o'clock in M“”"""'lflmothy M. studded with gold siars with a‘hm] arsording to Fiances Grant, |owy pacon stairway depicted at each corner,|Worth. Matrop. It is a regular) g.on geattle: portraying the theme of Stairway | meeting with eshments wceord=| ..o Ay and Mrs. C. C. Carne- to Heaven, using Class colors of (ing to the announcement gle, Ensign and Mrs. Corwin J. green and gold. | Carr, Charles W. Carter, Mrs. Nina During intermission a full pro- 'Crumrm(‘. Miss Josephine Crum- gram of entertainment was Drovi- rine. ded as well as refreshments of |. Andrew “Erickson, H. E. Green, many varieties cookie goodies N. Van Houten, Glen A. Kirkham, and punch the family” home for her little Wl,.l:ull Quinn, Mrs. Eva Ropella, Starting the program was Miss|friends Susan is # daughter of 1?. E. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lillian Stevens who sang several |y and Mrs. Williuia Kerns. Snyder, William Stockslader, Mrs. numbers accompanied by Miss Adah | Olga Sullivan, Eugenia Wassell. Friesen on the piano. Joe Tassel ————— played several numbers on the vio- | HYDROGE" GAS FROM lin which were highly appreciated by the audience, which was the | entrance - FOR SALE FOR SALE was L ve FOR SALE NEW LISTING IN .JUNEAU— NOW IS THE TIME DUPLEX on Star Hill-NO STEPS. SPRING IS HERE! 1 bedroom each apartment. Fur-| COUNTRY—Choice 34 acres pat nished. beach frontage center of Auk $4000. Very livable log cabin on a| Bay between stores. New house, very fine lot. also nice log cabin. For mvmt-’ BELLE'S CAFE—Juncau's best| ment or home. res?r.nnb--mm inquir.es—BoX | COUNTRY—former Alibi Club and 232 . garage-warehouse, barge loading Wi"iam mml-phone 23‘ ramp. Could be crab or shrimp cannery, stores, etc. Office o Grstinesu Hotel 'OUNTRY—3 bed, full bsmt. new FOR SALE oil furnace, 18x21 livingroom, di~ ning room, 1 acre, $12,000. COUNTRY—2 bed, 4 acres, to im- SMALL home immediately behind ; Baranof Hotel. Address 318 First PHONEE 676 and 207 New Listing: ASK about New Hiway Property Listings. BOATS. LOTS—Two on Gold Belt with view—one on South Franklin. Douglas: 2-BEDROOM House, Furnished. Pull cement basement. One block from drug store. Immediate pos- session. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS Phona 676 over First Nationai Bank from Ketchika Casey, Mrs. D. L. Miss Margaret Ar- | i | Susan Kerns is 4 Miss Susan Kerns was four year | of ave last Wednesay, and celeb ted on Thursday with a party at of SALES TAX DUE Notice is herety given to the gen- eral public that the March quarter | of the City of Juneau “Sales and Service Tax” is now due and pay- | able. Payments will be delinquent if not received by April 30, 195. C. L. POPEJOY, Plenty of work in the shop, many contracts available. PRICED AT ONLY—for the whole & works— $6,000. — terms. Recommended as a real Peter Wood Business Oppor- Alert Excellent The second black-out, alert for Douglas was executed in a excel- lent manner, reports Mayor Mike prave. $4,500. ; COUNTRY—Eagle River Landing furn house, 5 acres pat on water READY TO MOVE IN $4,750. Clty Clerk. tunity for the right buyer. Call or largest in a number of years. The Misses Louise Grant and Beth Fleek sang two selections as a finale, before the refreshment bar was opened. Miss Friesen ac-| companied the latter two on the program as well &5 Mr. Tassel's numbers. Senior Arden Vinsen and Junior President Herb Qliley led the Grand March; Six Prinicesses accompan- ying the Queen were the following: Adah Friesen, Louise Grant, Beth Fleek, Elsie Niemi, Marilyn Isaak and Darlene Buchanen. The queen selected this year was | lovely Terry Snethen, senior, was escorted to her throne by | King Gary Bach. ‘The Royalty | were officially crowned by Junior | Class President, Herb Riley. Crown Wi bearer for the ceremony was ki charming little Michele Marshall, five- Mrs. M. L. Marshall. DOORBELL on year old daughter of Mr. and | soft drink kiosk in Tel Aviv was | torn down three times by policemen Pusich, in charge of Douglas Civ-: ilian Defense. All lights were out in a total black-out before the si- ren stopped its blast. All pedes- trian and car traffic was brought lto a complete standstill, and there |were no violations whatever re- Ported, according to the committee. | Lyle Riley Here Lyle Riley arrived last week from Washington State College at Pull- man Washington where he is a student, to attend the funeral of his father, the late Willlam Riley. Ee will return to school later who | this week. RINGING PROTEST TEL AVIV.—®—The postman al- rings twice, but a rebellious sk owner here did it for hours end. Joseph Betito, 63, whose Juniors this year, Class of '52 are because he had 1no permit and was Louise Grant, Caroline Haro, Moni Vinsen, Dorothy Tassel, Herb Ri- ley, Mary Cuthbert, Frances Smith, and Marilyn Isaak. it the mayor, he | rupted doorbell concert at the towr Lions Meet Tonight, Mikes The Douglas Lions Club will meet | h not shop each time and even slept in t likely to get one, rebuilt his at night. Finally, to express his protest tc started an uninter- ead’s house. The police arrested SUN BOMBARDS EARTH| CHICAGO. — (M—Hydrogen gas from the sun bombarded the earth in a recent display of Northern Lights. It travelled at 1,800 miles a second across the 93,000,000 miles of space, struck the earth's atmos- phere and made it give off light. A. B. Meinel, instructor in astronomy at Yerkes Observatory, detected the gas with an auroral spectrograph. Astronomers have sus- pected that the hydrogen, flaming out of sunspots, reached the earth, but had not proven it before. INDIA PLANS PAPER OUTPUT come close to achieving self-suffi- :iency in paper production within the next two years as existing mills wre expanded and new ones built. This was disclosed recently when saper manufacturers held a meet- ng with the National Planning Commission here. The manufactur- ers said they planned to expand six of the 15 mills now operating ind that four new units will be wilt. They stated that production rapacity for all varieties of paper NEW DELHI. —{#-— India will §- First publication: April 9, 1951. Last publication: April 21, 1951 | —EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY— WANTED write Peter Wood Agency, Juneau or call 911, Bldg. Office at No. 3 Klein 785-3¢ T NEW SHIPMENT EELED Fir Trolling Poles—36 ft. to 44 ft. $10.00 each, Charles Warrer Co. "70-25" COUPLE Cesire ent. Czll Losee at 800. house or apart- 782-6t COAST Guard Officer & Bride de- sire 1 beslvoom apartment, Call Blue 880. 781-6t BARGAIN for sale. Late Charles Miller House on Gold Street back of Baranof Hotel. 7 rooms & bath —steam heat, completely fur- nished full concreie basement. Price $11,000. Call Mike Pusich, Douglas 602 T31-¢1, EXPERIENCED Waitress, and ex- perienced Dinner Cook or Fry Cook, Write Box 496, C/o Star Cafe, Sitka, Alsaka. 781-11t AINTING nnd Decorating—Ralph A. Treffers, Contractor. Phone 996. T74-26¢ FOSPEL minister would like 2 or 3 bedroom furnished or unfurn- ished home to rent. Green 153. 769-tf SACIFIC Northern Airlines heas opening for alert young man or RFSTAURA]"T for Sale. ldul loca- 'rWO immediate openings for re- tion. Write Box 2005. 150-tt Male Help Wanted liable men to call on friends and neighbors. Wonderfu! opportunity.! GooD 2 bedroom home, modern,' furn., best view of Juneau, small business located in Quon-, set hut that $15 to $20 in a day. No experience | required. Permanent. Write to- day McNESS COMPANY, Dept. B, 2423 Magnolia St., Oakland 7, Calif. 785‘12 woman in Juneau traffic dept. ATTENTION MASONS ATTRACTIVE LOVELY 2 or 3 bedroom home, 2 yrs. old, view, conc. bsmt., age, wall-to-wall carpet, good furniture, venetian blinds, elec. range, refrig and hot water, near new school. $17,500—$3,800 down. COMPLETELY modern 2 bedroom home, 4 years old, view, many built-ins, insulated, nice furni- ture, near store, compact, Auke Bay. $8,400. gar- 3 bedroom home, completely modernized, new wall- paper, good .lawn and garden, elec. range, refrig., washing ma- St. Ideal for working couple. Fur- nished, 1 bedroom. Lot 35 x 90. $6,000. Box 2839. 785-3t RADIO-. Phonopraph—82500 G. E. Sunlamp with stand. — $25.00.} 439 - 3rd St. 785-tf | TROLLER ETTA, 34 ft. x 8 ft. 6 in. x 3 ft. 9 in. 3 to 1 Reduction. Call 788. 85-3t | 165,000 B. T U. Hot Water automatic control.s' new-—Call 1788, 185-3t OoN Boiler—all and oil burner, 1 Small chine, solid foundation, nice kitchen, Douglas, $7875. LOG CABIN, 2 rooms, electricity, 155 acres, near Glacier, $5250 — $1750 down. SMALL country home, new wiring, furn., materials almost 4 acres, elec. range, mile for 11. $2730. goes near with hume,‘i 1941 GMC Panel Truck — $300.00, owner leaving because of illnc:s 1941 Chev. Pick-up — $300.00. but will teach business to buyer. $-40 Hallifcratter Radio — $65.00. Dougrlas Highway. A bargain ac Electric Mercury Sewing Machine 1 EXTRA Large Trunk, Oil Range, 1 35 Remington.Au- tomatic—$20.00, 1 22 Pump Gun —$15.00, 7 Wheelbarrows—$4.00 each. Call 788. 185-3t roof, schooi, new |24 FT. BOAT with Marine Motor: $900. Call 522. 785-3t | 30 FT. CRUISER Port Orford Ce- dar, Chrysler Royal. Galley, head, | Sleeps four. Phone Blue 809.] 785-26¢ expansion has ! FOR SALE 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 \ DOUGI.AS—Rebuilt, renovated, ful. § ly turnished three bedroom house, garage, unfil. bsmt, Near schocl, bus. $5250. DOUGLAS—Like new, with new wall-wall carpets, all other floors % covered by tile, livingroom has & curved sectional davenport, din- § ingroom, kitchen has new Hot- 3} point range, large new refrig, % Crosley sinks, modern bath has @& Beautyware plumbing fixtures, Bendix and drier in utility room. Two bedrcoms. Yard, view, near school and stores. $9,500. DOUGLAS—Mike Pusich home, very large yard, view, dbl gar- ege, full bsmt, 3 bed furnished $11,500, MOVE IN TODAY. P DOUGLAS—4 bed, dbl 100x100 yard, view, garage, mnear school, stores, bus. $4,500. BLDG LOTS DOUG & HIWAY T@ IN LOVELY, LOVELY JUNEAU THEREE BEDROOM furnished house near hospital and schools. View. $3,700. SMALL HOUSE, furnished, now Call 716 for appt. 768-t2 HELP WANTED-—Alaska Laundrv TES-42 contains couple and seven kids, available April 15—only $1,900 On Willoughhy. | TWO HOTEL3—$22,000 and $45,000 EAGLES NEST in Seatter Tract now rented $60 month. Will sell for $5,000. 2 bed furnished. | THREE APTS—large rooms, clean - T — Called Communicati ol . Juneau Lodge No. 147, Monday, April 16, 7:30 p.m. Masonic Temple. Work in the F. C. Degree. 784-2t $15,000 for home and business. | — $100.00. HILLSIDE : hedroom house with Butane-Weod Comb. Stove—$100.00 room fo: expansion into other See at bedrooms ci income apnrtmcm,i ~DDS & ENDS new wiring, furn., above Gastin- eau Ave. Reduced to $1900. APARTMENT House, 8 units, com- | - x o {30 'T CRUISER Pun Orford Ce- y iy head, Sleeps four. Phone Blye| and bright, view. Close in. Owner income $442 mo., Second St. 809 773-30t| will finance. $22,000 -- $5000 down. ok = -, DUPLEX—3-wzy investment, on SUMMER cabin lovking for a lot.|1947 STUDEBAKER Champion Se-| py APPRAISED $16,500 bare, New and well built. Ready for| dan. Good Condition. See at| priced $17,000 furnished. ;,. use but must be moved from| Stutt: & Son Office. Phone 3‘.12'!’1-1 ST.—One bedroom, full bsmt, % present location. Moving wil){ or Blue 495. 82-tf | pew garage, new roof, new fur- - cost as little as $50. Reduced to nace, elec hot water heater, new $1050. fence, big- yard. APPRAISED FINISH THESE HOMES ALASEA FEDERAL $9,350 bare. TO FIT YOUR OWN NEEDS Our price furnished including Here are some good buys in houses rugs, curtains, good furniture, started but never finished. For little large refrig,, elec. stove, new May- additional investment, you get just tag washer. $10,000. what you want. ODUPLEX—rear of Hope Apt. off. FINEST Auke Bay location, near Two 2-bed apts furn. 2nd apl stores and post office, 3% acres ___| makes mo payment to pay off on point with small log cabXn'SMALL furnished modern house| bal over downpymt. for kids playhouse, has full conc.; with light plant and float, price| ONLY $1000 DOWN takes 2-bed bsmt, Thermopane windows,| $150000. Write luclle Peterson,| furn. Decker stairs. $5,000. metal roof, beach. $12,600—$3500( Eifin Cove, Alaska 781-6t| CUSTER'S LAST STAND-—nice down. -t .| view harbor, one slip and you're COMPLETE 3 bedroom house,|18 FT. CABIN Cruiser “Romar”,| downtown. 1-bedroom, comb. live needs cleafing up and founda-| powered with new Chrysler| ingroom-kitchen. The house very tion, other work, many materials| Crown. R, W. Cowling, Phone 57.| little Jack built. No steps, Ne go with it, good view lot, 4 acres, 780-tf{ foundation. But wh::!else ::dn North Douglas road. $2500. e {you get for only $2,1 urnis! BASEMENT and drlvetvay puitt,| 25 FT TROLLER rebullt in 1949| ;yNgsy BUILDING LOTS—in good water supply, almost 1 acre,| 2} Ne¥ ircluding ribs. V-bottom| " gigpiands on highway and up g0od View of Channel, Nortn| © It ¢ beam, Univemal ullity| i Goid Belt, Star Hil Douglas road, $2700. metor—new last year. 3ea.dy to SEVERAL CHOOSE YOUR OWN LOT go. Gurdies and wire first class! pygINESS OPPORTUNITIES TO BUILD YOUR HOME Siore) Oy s s ek in Juneau and other towns. AUKE BAY, 4 acres view property, boa;; fox;:on: 'tn“;t‘e thdce tnliffl.flfl HOTEL—Income $775 mo. includes % mile from store on Highway. ;fls sh & lmk en n«;ng, scveral apts. Hot water heat. So Reduced to $5000 — §2500 down j oo Alaske | Frank. or will subdivide into six lots at{FLOOR Safs on wheels—Phone 98' MACHINE SHOP—plenty of woil, $1500 each, daytime or 818 evenings. 1T78-tf| 8ood equipment. FRITZ COVE road, 4 lots with 15 OUT OF TOWN LISTINGS ft. frontage on upper side of | THE boat Sandy Andy—length 36} SITKA—Three houses, two busines- road, $600 each; and one 50 ft.| ft- beam 9.9 ft., 3 ft. draft, % in.| ses, lease or sell. ¢ frontage lot on beach side, $750,| hardwood hull, 75 h.p. new Grey | PELICAN—3 acres, hou§e, boat LEMON CREEK, 30.66 acres with| 6 cyl. engine. Has every conveni- | shop, dock $4,000. 1 mile from log cabin and plenty of building| €nce, easily converted for trolling. | town. materials, Call The Nugget Shop. 758-tf | BARANOF—BIldgs. and land large GASTINEAU Ave,, double view lot, enough for townsite patent. centrally located, $900. it MOLE HARBOR—135 acres, ented, beaver farm. Bob Druxman-Phone 891 SKAGWAY—3 bedroom house only Juneau—123 Front Street $2,750. Petr Skagway Motors, $2,500. Auke Bay—Fritz Cove Road Evenings by Appointment ELFIN COVE—Profitable business. LOST AND FOUND Will train. GULL ,COVE—Graham home, gar- LOST Fri. hetween Capitol Theatre and Calif. Grocery—Coral Rim dens, 5 acres pat. PETERSBURG—have buyer for glasses—if found, please call 399. 785-tf small house outside city limits. Agency V.. 3 Klcin Bldg. EROWN A]llgstnr hand bag in Play area at Governor’s Mansion. Reward. Call Req 557. 184-3t LADY'S Gold Hamilton Wrist FOR RENT Watch, Reward. Call 388. 1784-3t IMPERIAL HOTEL—Rooms, week- USED CARS ly or monthly Rates. 182-26t 1400 5Q. FT. warehouse—two story 1950 OLDSMOBILE Holiday Deluxe Coupe. Priced for quick sale, Call with elevator—also 1000 sq. ft. 95. %o8-tf store. George Brothers. 762-t1 — STEAM heated rooms, 315 Gold St. 1936 Chev truck, 1 ton stake— Leater and spot light, $300. Good this evening at their evening din- him. He was charged with “malici- ner in the Banquet rooms of Mikes | ously annoying” another person, but Place at 6:30 o'clock. This is the | was released when the main wit- second regular meeting of the n Mrs. Israel Rokach, the newly organized civic club, wh\ch’Mnyors wife, did not appear ir is Douglas’ only service club. | court. The story of a faith that paid off be raised to 180,000 tons annu- Aly. ¥FROM TAKU HARBOR We: Walker of t the Holel Juneau. Taku |1 WAITREES & 1 Fountain Girl. 784-tf Percy’s Cafe. 755-tf | i 1 PUBCUTER ARG A 1% 7o s LGk L Y SACRIFICE, 22 Feot six inch, High Speed Cruiser, 90 H. P. Engine,| ready to go, price reduced for quick sale, sce at 681 Willoughby. i '182-4c 32 FT. TROLLER. Rigged & Ready to go. Price $2400. Caa b2 finan- ced. Call 676, 81-tf YOU KNOW IT'S TRUE BECAUSE IT'S HAPPENED TO YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS ROBABLY YOU'VE never thought of Pyourself as a maker of history. But you are. And here is how you, as a citizen of the United States, are creating the greatest success in all history. Remember back in 1941 when the Defense Bonds you were buying sud- denly had to become War Bonds? How you and your neighbors pitched in to buy them in ever-increasing numbers, to back our fighting men and to help achieve the victory of World War 11? After V-J Day, when those bonds became Savings Bonds, you continued to buy them because you had learned bow regular saving could build secu- rity and contentment for yourself and those you love. The face of the land has undergone some dramatic changes in those years since V-J Day. Now the landscape is dotted with new homes that Savings Bonds built. Thousands upon thou- sands of new automobiles travel the highways—Savings Bonds cars, bought with the product of individual thrift. On the farms, Bond-purchased equip- ment has helped produce bumper crops and prosperous years. Everywhere in America, man’s urge to get into busi- ness for himself has become a bright reality. So has the ambition of loving parents to send their children through college. Time and time again, Savings Bonds have made those dreams and many others come true. to build a new $10,000 mortgage-free home for every family in San Francisce —and Sacramento—and Salt Lake City—and Denver—and Kansas City— and St. Louis—and Indianapolis—and Cincinnati—and Pittsburgh—and New York City—and the whole state , of Texas! And every week, everywhere in Amer- ica, new millions of dollars are added to the total—as crisp new Savings Bonds are typed up with your name on them. You KNOW they’ve come true, be- cause it’s happened to you or to some of your own friends. And this is only the beginning of the story. Even after accomplishing so much, millions of American families still enjoy the financial security of owning more than fifty billion dollars— fifty thousand million dollars in Savings Bonds. More than at the peak of war-time Bond holdings! pat- ToP TV VALVES IN USED CARS 'SPECIAL Kind of a king-size success story, isnt it? Your success story because you and the millions of your neighbors are living it right now. Your own faith in America—your own desire for the warmth of family security and in- dependence—have made the story of United States Savings Bonds the thrift miracle of all time. 1943 Plyniouth 4-door Sedan 1946 International 15-ton Pickup 1948 Mercury 4-door Sedan . Tel. 813 How much money is that? It’s enough 1938 Dodge 4-door Sedan 1947 International %-ton Panel R.W.Cowling Co. 115 Front Street Phone 57 For your security, and your country’s (oo, save now - through regular purchase of U.®. Savings Bonds &% 135-t1 i RENT-A-| 'SAW-SERVICE. One-man chain saw, new_ Titan, $20.00 day. U.S. G ¢ e mrm‘nm does not pay for this advertising. The Treasu Skil-Saw $5.00 day. Call 911, ry Department the pasrotss donasion, the devassiing Councts und T Hhanky STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly or rontbly. Colenia! Kooms. 69u % ’WURLITZER Spinet piano for ren't Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143. —_— '45 FORI' cab chassis, 46 Dodge panel. Fhona 707, Foster’s Trans- fer. 648-t1 The Daily Alaska Empire