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PAGE SIX WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1951 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Jourt of Appeals in San Francisco, | istrative assistant, returning from|April 18 honoring Mrs. Paddock’s MUSK STUDENTS California. I a brief business trip; Mr, and Mrs. \mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. While south they visited with a| ! Willlam Spears, new personnel | Jake Cropley on their 34th wedding anniversary. Mrs. Wally Moy who arrived aboard the Lone Fisherman was also present. Fl Io KEI(HIKAN daughter, Mrs. Remington Low, in| | from Detroit, Michigan. . Atherton, Cal., and with their son, | FPOM SIII-K A Leatingaboasd - spip far- Seattle . University of Washington medical | iDolph Lucas, on vacation; Mrs. school. | Hazel Fraley and grawd-daughter Corfespondence) 350 barrels of ‘hefring were IHURSDAY FRIDAY Maleolm, who is a student at the; Friday evening were: Mr. and Mrs. y ! (Special Sandra Colkins, for the ‘¥Fraley brought in this week on the Lone REAL ESTATE ' REAL ESTATE o n;ghts;‘d'f high | school istd £ i . | home in Pennsylvania; Dr. Robert(Fisherman, ml. Eflnm dents will leave here Thursday sumus pkm‘” SITKA, Alaska, AprnllZZ;T_fl?flY E. Staff—to pick up his family; R morning for Ketchikan to take by ey oy, st P sad ot A 5;“'::‘".:‘ i Ken Ubbelohde, Field Represent- SPHONES 676 and 307 WONDERFUL view, comfortable 3 OUT OF TOWN part in the Southeast Alaska Mu-| REPRESENIA"VE '“ “\f weeks ek lny Nas ‘i bf:cfs:?a:m:r;d irr;(::t d‘:' h:er— itive of the Boy Scouts of America | BOATS bedrdom home, large living room | SKAGWAY MOTORS—only garage sic Festival, and two flights Fri-| RVEY Bad. This 5 oMbiaRtar ahurt u“" e Gt ugl the! ¥as in Pelican this week for the|32 FT. TROLLER. Rigged & Ready| and dining room, den, spacious| in Skagway, serving 120 cars and day morning, S iperiiend. JUNEAU ON SU 1iis two Hantek MGEATS oiit be: g’”b:“" e e & Wisit i, | purpose of installing the Boy Scout| to go. Price reduced to §2100. Can| basement already has one bed-| trucks, servicing city equip. Over- ent Sterling Sears s [.odl,\;. "H:t(‘ t a thu:;i [::s;;eouveg it mwme Troup -here. Impressive installation| be financed. Call 676. _rlomn n-:: bath and could be eas-| head total $40 monthly, in City e f:d}uh F,B: x‘x‘\“»xlx :x“m i Henry Turner, State Represent-| The Sitka Public ‘Schools Spring | pid-west. B33 v::re cl:fld Wg(:ne}s;iazlif ::‘ ZDOBEDMHI;:OOM House. Furnished lmeny r:,:oo:ege:o;b:i;mwsg% z:wp-maene“l g R 6 and 10 am. eacl 1ing enr ! er, Sta ¢ Surplus | Concert was presented Friday eve-!| For Juneau were: Lot sin- ning in the i mmunity -Hal -] 2- ouse. L. SUPER‘b g} , ,000. restone Tires. Now run part Ere Lo 48 atrong, Witk ative of the Division of Surplus jing, An. intergaWi land Farien ¥ Lad ree ot the Oriiiatdl ing whieh tlie following boys re- Full cement basement. One block summer home, electricity time. Too much work. Needs full The special, groups, 48 st e y Utilization, arrived in Ju- [2IDS. g e e mcludmg;ge“ 1oaC R ;M B DA ; .cived their Tenderfoot badges:| from drug store. Immediate pos-| installed, convenient location,| time man or two men. ONLY Law “1,1,]]. ot ~)‘“ .wa, ne Monday. Turner is-in :xlasku :KI‘X’I:‘\;:‘(‘\ !d:iuspar;d snh; Bht Lhe‘g?;p:':\:;,:a;,:;m“rs. Howar David Haghin, William-Davis, Tim- | session. largehloésto%oassure privacy, Lena| $2,500 price. Also 3 bedroom house practice the the venblo S v rplus property po- | duintettes, v ¥ ' thy Bri rles Beach, $3,000, 2 il ' 1ko | O '\ rvey ; H_P v ,l) ‘_ Dl Ty | outstanding Bkr was the| i thy Bru;mmgn, Charles Paddock, ’ el iy itk for sale. $2,750 total price. : 3 tential in the Territory witha v oy ’ e David Fremming- and Alden Max. m & m“ SPI view lots, Fritz Cove | SITKA—Three houses, two busin- about 48 students, to making it available to help pub- | Battle Hymn of the Republic with| Andrew-Hope left by plane Wed-|~\ “aroroaret McCaddon, presi- Road, 150 ft. frontage, depths| esses, lease or sell, Lyle Manson, director of |lic health, education, and civil de-{-he High School and Grade School: nesday enroute to New York City| .. " c'oe procrecsive Club which | REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS from 50 to 400 feet, $1,000 each | PELICAN—3 acres, house, boat band and Miss Marjotie 1verson, | fonse orpapizations. He will leave | horses, accompanied by the band. | to atiend a meeting of the execu-| " °f U FrOEressnS O WH R pnone 676 over First National Bank READY TO MOVE IN shop, dock $4,000. 1 mile from choral group leader, will accompany | for Anchorage and interior and| This was one ofthe most beau-| tive committee of the Presbyterian:, .. oup met with Mr. Ubbel- \LOVELY 2 or 3 bedroom home, 2| town. the first section on Frid | westward points on Wednesday,| “iful things ever heard in Sitka| Board of National Missions.:His trip lohde, ol fEnge, | fctut Master NEW LISTING IN JUNEAU— yrs. old, view, conc. bsmt. gar-| BARANOF—Bldgs. and land large —— | and expects to return to Juneaujand at its conclusion the audience|js sponsored by the &JS Alumni| 41 the. Mibat AcaiRIkEss donatits DUPLEX on Star Hill—NO STEPS.| o0 Gall-to-wall carpet, good| enough for townsite patent.’ b FAULKNERS RETURN | d the middle of May. Any |-€spor ied with an ovation for mu-| Association to diseuss plans for the ‘fu oi-P. 8 Gpanty elatimian, Jack l_bedroom each apartment. Fur- furniture, venetian blinds, elec.| MOLE HARBOR—135 gcres . Sake FROM CALIFORNIA cies interested in contacting sic director, Walter Birkeland. | tuture of SIJIC. Stearns and James Brightman to s4§$§he€r&y ii§able log cabln on.a| DHEe: refrig and hot water, near| ented beaver farm. AT him n:,“};v;fi“Pz‘od”clm'i.];i};u:i‘ll:hAa’::—’ b, Shsidon TEBEsht Tihie: Gl [discuss plans for sending the boys|" Joro fine Jot, AnewAs:;lxo?,lI;: slgfimifi‘m gzxv:el ELvlvrixlx;:lc?VE—Pmfimble business. o :}m 1}\?( .|y oftice in the Federal and Terri. | /ege girls chorus\ left Wednesday| Mr. and Mrs. Ed Marke left|to camp this summer. BELLE'S CAFE—Juneau's best| ™ omietely modernized, new wall- | GULL éé‘)sis*(}raham home, gar. MIEOeS, M | tartal Buiilding in Jigessn iboard the Princeton-Hall on a|aboard the Baranof to make their : restaurant—Make inquiries—Box | oo 0T O and garden, | d g BAC: Mrs. Faulkner spen oria d ini g our of Southeast Alaska commun-|home in the States, after 12 years| Leaving Wednesday via Alaska| 304 plep s nfle N el e lens, 5 acres pat. $5,000. ORklind, Lo X ‘ PE'S 'CO‘\JD HAND STORE | ti2s. Cyrus Peck went as skipper, | Iesidence in Sitka. The Morkes ar- | Coa:lal were Mrs. Don Herne, John w."- w. || 23 ‘ emc-el’fin?c; km:%l.’en newg o= PETERSBURG—have buyer for ner, wellknown Juneau attc HOPES SECOND HAND STORE| J . weell as musical directo| rived from Wrangell o start. the | Breceman, Mrs. R. J. Stamm witn| William Winn-Phone chine, nice kitchen, new 1oof,| small house outside city lmits b e e B (e 793-t1 | ind Fern Gable as supervisor. Sanitary Dairy which they later|children John and Mary Ann and Office in Gastineau Hotel Douglas, $7875. ATTENTION! pear for clients before the Circuit! St. Phone 903 sold to Mr. and Mrs, Harold Rice— | Mrs. Fred Grant and sons Laurie glas, J » A NEW POLICY relating to the use of - CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING e e b gt e S e A RS e After much careful thought, and to meet new problems of production as well as to cover advaneing costs of publication, it has at last become necessary to adopt a revised policy in handling CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. Effective with publication of this notice (April 24, 1951) and until further notice, the following con- ditions will apply to acceptance of these types of service: I: No Telephone Orders Classified advertising will be aceepted only when brought to the office of The Empir by mail. Henceforth, such Clas will not be accepted by telephone. Cash With Order..... The excessive expense of opening and billing a large number of small accounts often amounts to more than the total amount received. Hence, this type of advertising will be published only when payment ac- companies the order. RATES ied Advertising [ Aive r when received §! The group will visit Klukwan, Haines, Skagway and Hoonah, aolding religious services and tell- ing the history, activities and aims | of their school. 1 Tk Civil Air Patrol, Sitka Flight ~as officially designated on April ith, by CAP Wing Adjutant, Capt. John F. Donohue, Jr. of Anchorage. Assigned personnel include Harvey! 3rown, commanding officer; Frank 2 y, adjutant; Richard Pherson, yperations; Doremus Scudder, | raining; Lois Wheeler, public in- ormation; Joseph Maley, commun- -cations; Emmet Soldin, engineer-! ng; Dr. Fred Coddington, medical; | Grace Ushler, personnel; Richard Racach, photographic. Besides holding regular meetings ! for study and demonstrations, the | group plans to hold gatherings for | un. On Wednesday eveaing they met at the Totem Club for a box| supper, games and dancing. | annual session of t:e WOOM Academy of Friendship is scheduled to start May 4th with a potluck dinner at the Moose Hall; May 5th a spring dance at the Moose Club; May 6, breakfast at the Star Cafe, | followed by conferring of degrees | at the Moose Hall; luncheon at Community House, followed by a cally the Moose Hall. | Women of the Moose will be in- vited as guests to some of these af- | irs. Comxmittee in charge of these its are: Mrs. Charles Peterson, s. Puget Faulk, Mrs. Hugh Nel- on, Mrs. Don McGraw, Sr., Mrs. Ken Cravens, Mrs. Joe Appling,| Mrs. Don Krake, Mrs. Charles Wortman, Mrs. Tom Tilson and Mrs. Wm. Sarvela. i | | 1 | { The Women of the Lutheran' Church have announced a Silver| Tea to be given at the Service | Center on May 10. At this time |is the daughter of Mr. and and remained to fish and trap. Their steelcraft was sold to Mr. «nd Mrs. Mark Rigling and their nome in Jamestown Bay to Mr. and Mrs. William Smith. The Morkes immediate plans are indefinite. They plan to travel a bit before choosing a permanent place to settle. Miss Betty DuBois, medical tech- nician at the Mt. Edgecumbe Hos- pital arrived by plane Wi ‘Ay frem a temporary assignment in Bethel. She has been transferred to the Government Hospital &3 Ju- neau and will leave as soon as her local business matters are taken care of. Mis. George Baggen, Sr., left for Juneau Sunday, to meet her daughter, Mrs. Jim Vrooman, for a brief visit. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wells and | infant left last weekend for Seat- tle. Mr. Wells will receive his dis- charge from the USCG and they plan to settle in Utah. Mrs. Wells Mrs. Al Brookman. Fassengers leaving on the Bara- nof were: Clara Lindquist, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Swanson, Mr. and Mrs.| | E. Morke, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Gal- | Mrs. braith, Janet and Robert Gal- braith, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Blanch- ard. Arriving aboard the Denali from Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morris with son and daughter; Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Bade and son; Mrs. Marie Everson. From Juneau, Mr. and Mrs. White; Mary Turich; Raymond Baines; O. R. Kaiser and William Patterson. ; ‘The Cub Scouts and their fathers and Freddie. Norman Larson re- turned after a few days in Juneau. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Pete Larson re- | turned Thursday aboard their boat! | Brat. The Larsons had a new ra- dio phone installed aboard the boat while in Juneau. Rev. C. C. Personeus, Mrs. R. J. Stamm and children were Friday arrivals from Juneau:® R. E. Torwick, formerly of Pet- ersburg, arrived Friday. Torwick will buy fish for Booth Fisheries, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. James Brightman | were honored on their thirteenth wedding anniversary, April 21, with cocktail parties given by Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Ganty and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnson followed with a buf- FOR SALE 16 H.P. JOHNSON Outboard Motor with Milemaster fuel tank and conversion kit for forward steer- ing. 14’ laminated plywood boat complete with windshield, steering wheel, cushions, oars and trailer. Price $650.0C complete. Phone 439. 193-tf 1949 DODGE pickup, excellent shape. Inquire Apt. 204, Fosbee. Phone Blue 900 after 5 p.m. 793-4t SUGAR BOWL Fountain, Lunch, Cafe, ideal location. Lease, phone 713 or Green 630. 793-tf i;giLFO Radio-phonogrdph Comb. Table Model, like new. Call 772. 792-f fet supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bud McCaddon. The Pelican Progressive Club sponsored a dance April 21. Music was furnished by Don Herne. Fred Grant, Clarence Haglin and A. B. Hobbs. Committez in charge, Mrs. M. W. Soule, Amy Lou Blood, Mrs. Arvo M. Wahto and Mrs. Joe Pad- 30 FOOT TROLLER “Linda” fully equipped. Can be seen at float 4, Stall 27. 792-2t DELUXE Automatic Bendix Wash- er $100. 1950 Kelvinator, 7 Cu. ft. with storage drawer, excellent condition $175. Couch with Floral slip covers $25.00. Call Black 680. 792-6t dock served hot dogs and potato salad for refreshments. Mrs. Wahto baked a special cake for Mr. and Jim Brightman who were celebrating their wedding anniver- sary and they were presented with 2 gift from members of the club. The Fish and Wildlife vessel BURDICK’S Cabin , Point Louisa| Beach. Phone Green 700. 792-4t BEAMY 16’ skiff with windshield. Used one season, $300. Phone J. A. McLean. 792-6t HdfiéfiHOLD Furniture for sale. Phone 1787, 792-3t Pelican arrived Saturday. The ARB 5 returned Sunday morning after a week’s trip to Ju- neau. Mrs. Joe Sadlier, Mrs. Fred Grant, Laurie and Freddie Grant arrived Sunday via Alaska Coastal. DOUGLAS ‘Home, 2 bedroom elec- tric stove & hot water heater— garage — floor-furnace $7500— Call Douglas 392 almost any time. . 191-6t TOUGH dependable & economical transportation—1947 Jeep, tip-top condition thru out—See Jorgen- LOG CABIN, 2 rooms, electricity, 155 acres, near Glacier, $5250 — $1750 down. SMALL country home, new wiring, furn, materials for expansion. almost 4 acres, elec. range, mile 11, $2730. GOOD 2 bedroom home, ,modern, furn., best view of Juneau, has small business located in Quon- set hut that goes with home, owner leaving “because of illness but will teach business to buyer, Douglas Highway. A bargain at $15,000 for home and business, HILLSIDE 1 bedroom house with room for expansion into other bedrooms or income apartment, new wiring, furn,, above Gastin- eau Ave. Reduced to $1900. FINISH THESE HOMES TO FIT YOUR OWN NEEDS Here are some good buys in houses started but never finished. For litile additional investment, you get just what you want. COMPLETE Two bedroom house, needs cleaning up and founda- tion, other work, many materials; go with it, good view lot, 4 acres, North Douglas road. $2500. BASEMENT and driveway built, good water supply, almost 1 acre, good view of Channel North Douglas road, $2700. SUMMER cabin looking for a lot. New and well built. Ready for use but must be moved from present location. Moving will cost as little as $50. Reduced to $1050. CHOOSE YOUR OWN LOT TO BUILD YOUR HOME AUKE BAY, 4 acres view property, 1% mile from store on Highway. Reduced to $5000 — $2500 down or will subdivide into six lots at $1500 each. FRITZ COVE road, 4 lots with 75 ft. frontage on upper side of road, $600 each; and one 50 ft. frontage lot on beach side, $750. DIFFERENT LISTINGS — EVERY DAY — In four days we list all of our listings. Below you see only one section, offered In THE COUNTRY JUST PAST SALMON CREEK— 4 mi. from center of town on paved highway. 3 bdrm furn. 2 water systems, full bsmt, auto oil furn, oil water htr large lvngrm and dngrm. One acre, stream, yard, flowers. $12,000. Terms. MIDDLE OF AUK BAY-—choice site for lodge or subdivision. New house unfin. Full concrete bsmt now livable. 3% acres patented. 450 ft beach. Is point center Auk Bay. Takes $5200 cash to handle. Easy terms on balance. FRITZ COVE ROAD--10 acres pat House under construction. 3 bdrm furn house with conc bsmt. 2 bdrm house just fin. garage and 2 -rm cabin. Net house, dock, float, truck gardens, flowers,lawn Good water supply. About 5 acres cleared. Will sell any or all. Terms to right buyers. NEAR AIRPORT—2 bdrm house, 4 acres pat applied for. Only $4,500. $2,000 down. AT AIRPORT—Unfin store bldg on 1 acre patented. Will move bldg and subdivide into 80x 100 lots with gravel road or sell as is. EAGLE RIVER LANDING—house and 5 acres patented on sheltered beach. $4750. Terms. FORMER ALIBI CLUB & Garage —barge loading ramp. Could 'be stores or cannery or garage. Tell us what you want and we’'ll find it for you. SEVERAL DOUGLAS LISTINGS FOUR AUK BAY & HIGHWAY BUILDING LOTS BUSINESS in & out of town. PETER WO0O0D : i Mrs. itti e s | ) LEMON CREEK, 3066 acres with To figure the amount of your advertisement, m:g:‘z;ytxh&gfiwgs:"gf i‘!“’fin: left at 7 am. today for Halibut ey son’s - Motors. 91-3 )0 cabin and plenty of building| Ne. 3 Kleln ;ld‘:“’ o count five words of average length for each line of By BafiEhe Bl Bk | Point where they are enjoying aj Franny and Bills Cafe, owned| mronon e ™ on ™ Jiable | materials. - copy. | clambake. 7:45 a.m. extreme low tide |of -2 and the perfect weather iand operated by Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Edgecomb, opened Sunday. | | house, good outbuildings. $200. J. GASTINEAU Ave., double view lot, The charge is 20¢ for each line the first day, and Announcements arrived this week Prueher, Box 3015 or phone| centrally located, $900. NTED 10¢ per line each day the copy is repeated. Bold face from Mr. and Mrs. William New- ;:,fiutln;);;n ifliffifif{ '33‘;'"23 usm REkmanT Hola g GROC!!:;ES;I;N .'guog Mtlausmess wn type and all headings count as two lines. oo rorfmgy;*;e:;flfr- 2;:2::; well as their baked clams. CARS FOR SALE OR RENT and location, 2 bedroom apt. for EXPRREN Py e v A i le . Will sell business and lease pme. Hrocery. 2 Margaret Gwendolyn Orr, to Har- | . |1938 FORD 1 Ton Truck. Gooa | THE HOLM'S Coffee Shop for sale| owner 3 Beadlille f01' C“py LN ) old Osborne Hodgins, son of Dr. aB;:n, Fo;k:i.zl:xas b&xgbtl\’t m;t his condition, New Motor. Phone Red| °F FeRt: Call 1005. 791-tf| or sell building. Remarkably | gayms LADY for reliable Juneau (HONMY through !‘n]nhv) and Mrs. Harry Hodgins, on Sat- | meri on Webb, in the| g;o° 789-4t | 5 oot Lena| smell amount will handle. firm. Address Box 92, Daily Alas- g arday March 17 in Seattle. Webh-Parbes Marine: Repaits Oom-)| xmlflcwh C’E'Dlu 400 Aot 506 790.t¢| LARGE business and apartment| yo gmpire, 799-t Copy received up to 11:00 o’clock a. m. each day The wedding was solemnized at| P 00+ @nd Will take over tomorrow. | 1950 OLDSMOBILE Holiday Deluxe L Hgislined property, , excellent location, will be blished the sa day, Mond thre h the Calvary Luthe: ih 24 Coupe. Priced for quick sale. Call| SINGER :Electric Sewing Machine| steady income, $78,750. PERMANENT positions for exper- W1 e published the same day, onday oug! y ran Church in PARTMENT . Ho 8 units, com-| fenced typists and stenographers. Friday. Any copy received after 11:00 o’clock will Ballard in the presence of a few : b bt .1 B;;:mmne.;'{:' Cabltx:wltx ‘é"f; Apletely furn, :;;y :ew ‘jtems,| 38 Hr. y:eek Attractive ' salary. 4 ‘a0 ik intimate friends and members of |+ e l(a n Y very good condition. Cal - g ’ 3 E be accepted for publication the next day. e Tels e e ;‘;H;St:é‘ 19;2;?“ ;"“‘:k' 14 ‘ton-atake—{ iiep: 790-3¢| insulated, central location, steady | Phone Alaska Merit System 53 and Larry Miller attend : T and spot light, $300. Good| _______ income $442 mo., Second St.| or call Room 10, Shattuck Bldg. (ln:m a. m. s AT"BDAYS) e ed the condition—Inquire Baroumes apts| NEW Shower with glass door, New| $22000 — $5000 down. 792-6¢ A1 ~ 5 2 3 - B & Bl Beth 30 gal. hot water heater,| MANY OTHER busin b Classified advertisements and readers intended After the ceremony a small re- (ha‘i e r 45 FORD cab .chassis, 46. Dodge :fizubt:zd for Kitchon & bath mEst mvfi:m:“ p:;):m:: WANTED a baby-sitting. job for the for publication on Saturdays will bejaccepted up to igptlon was given by Dr. and Mirs. " panel. Phone 1707, Foster's Trans- | oo, “taple combination radio 891 summer months, Call Black 462. (1]0:(:'0('0‘(10‘:1( Saturday mornings. There can be no c:mf;:gh at their apartment in the s ; tfr' 648-1] 4nd record player, ‘ubasw; sid- M Dfllxmall—Phone Nancy Leege. 792-5¢ § evigtion. She bk __(Special Correspondence 1947 STUDEBAKER Champion Se-| ing & roofing for 4-room house. Juneau—123 Front Street SALESMAN WANTED kel eb’:‘fl;'::o“fl:e ‘:lft Boulder| PELICAN, Alaska, April 23, Mrs.| "dan. Good condition, See at| Call-800, Apt. 508. 04| Auke Bay—Fritz Cove Road | a1 paMEN- Absolutely make $50. s 0 » spent scveral| Roscoe Max returned to Pelican| Stutte & Son Office. Phone 34 Evenings by Appointment a day. New sensational utility jears in Sitka, first in the office | Monday after a short stay in J CRESCENT APTS. OONCRETE % " of the Carson Construction Com- neau. y ] v!findnnon with : concrete floor item for evgry food beyerage out- p— . pany, then the office of the Ortho- ; " 60 ft. deep—11 foot cetng—was rn m let, etc. Samples furnished. Util- | 4:. Deadline for ‘Cflpy.';. P A::(;:‘ :'lu‘spll}ial.ul?r. Hodgins is a| ‘The Standard Oil Co. tanker bakery before remodeled for apts. e g‘c:“cz., 53-T West Jw_’:?;lt. ] jtudent at the University of Wash- | Alaska Standard was jn port Mon- Suitable store, bakery laundry, 1y Gun - ALL DISPLAY ADVERTISING for use in The [|ington where he is finishing his| day. i or ‘cold storage lookers. ~Small Bgfiz‘:mft '°°‘,;,“°‘;;,,,’,‘;’u“,‘.‘;{,,’ ‘ve.| PAINTING and Decorating—Ralph pire 4\\'1!1 be accepted up to 3:00 o’clock p. m. for ~cond year of medics. & i expense to -remove ‘apt. parti- Available May 1. Phone Blue 275.| A. Treffers, Contractor. Phone publication the FOLLOWING day. Any advertising B 1~ Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Wirta with' tions. Phone ‘428. 87-6t 792-tf| 996. 774-26t ) display copy received AFTER 3:00 o’clock will be ac- atasha Calvin was honor guest | their small daughter and Mr. Wir- a : ? o e i e g L Al L it a bridal shower Thursday even- | ta's father, K. Wirta, have arrive 1 OPFICE Swivel “Ammn “Ohalr. “Phone | ooy op 70 ¢ "see Brownie the |[PACIFIC Northern Airlines has cepte t e understanding that it may be uses P rerd) 3 d Blue 690. 787-t4 opening for alert young man or ! in the edition of the SECOND subsequent day. -"l;ldelwhlgl M;{&ulzo:ert DeAr-| to make their home here. At pres-| 1 _Biun-we: Barber. 91-tf wp:mnnn elasiddeia iR mond, Mrs. Gay Helland and ;Mrs.|ent they are living in one of \Sul # . B e oeie, Week~ f o = (). Dave Ramsay were hostesses, at| Maki’s apartments in the g:sz L J R.;E;g::on:?:;m‘!;:g:o& gfi.oo. it a7 HOTEBL—"“ROORIS.”:;;:" @all 6. Jop AP0t Loy ] A nation-wide survey has shown that many pap- l{;‘j Rt"“““y home on Etolin Street.|end of town. Wirta will work for . 439 - 3rd St. Tol-ce]: Y ocimanshly 4 HELP WANTED—Alaska Laundry, ers require AT LEAST two days regularly for pro- mi" ’; v:x:ie friends spent a plea- | K. Raatikainen, fish buyer. 1949 Plymouth 4-door Sedan Se.| 1400 5Q. FT. warehouse—two story 88-t1 cessing advertising, and that currently rates are Be lng together and gave . el 30 FT. CRUISER Port Orford .: with elevator—also 1000 5. ft.| — e higher than those available in The Daily Alaska ¢ie young lady a fine start in fur-| Gordon Wahto celebrated his|| 1946 International dar, Ohrysler Royal. Galley, head, | g George Brothers. 762-tf , ¢ . BeE a E B S aishing a house, sixth birthday April 16 ‘with a lun~ %-ton Pickup Sleeps four. Phone Blue 809. Percy’s Cafe. 155-tf 4 mi)t‘rf‘ ire t hi ity to th “M'ss Calvin, daughter of Mr..and | cheon given by his mother Mrs. 785-26t| STEAM heated rooms, 315 °°’,‘§ssfé i | is our desire to serve this community to the Mrs. Jack Calvin, will be married|Arvo Wahto. Guests Jehn|| 1948 Mercury—4-door Sedan 2 i best of our ability. The foregoing reasonable pro- <0 Walter Birkeland the end of | Stamm, Connie Klippert, Bllly Pad- ' Flfoa el e 'henm—‘;nupho?;e-:: g SAW-SERVICE. One-man Los’r“n mn 1 visions have been adopted reluctantly. We had the May and will leave immediately-for | dock, Gordon Gray, Alden Max,|| 1938 Dodge 4-door Sedan it s B__“___‘.__._—eve e RE::;;,A;,W new Titan, $20.00 day. ! choice of adopting these new conditions, or of increas- {’“""“al"’_“)‘- Minn., where theywillfLaurie Grant, David Haglin, Wil-|| 1047 1nternational RESTAURANT for Sale. Ideal 1oc- | guii co $5.00 day. Call 911. LOST "flh}*“’é’n Capitol Theatre ing prices. We feel that you will prefer the above. cnter McPhail College of Music,! lam Davis, Charles Paddock, Da- 1%4-ton Panel tion. Write Box 2005. 750-t1 - B e : We earnestly and sincerely ask your continued under- Mr. Birkelind will work for his| vid Fremming and Timothy Bright-| — -| STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly or| glasses—if ‘found, please call 399. oo et > b Ma'-lturs D:gree and his bride will) Man. Prizes for a game were wi - NEW SHIPMENT 3 Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69-tf 85t - pe . continue her piano studies, by Charles Paddock, Alden Max, PEELED Fir ‘Trolling- Poles—36 ft. 1 bV || David Haglin and William Davis, " e e S o Lo gl A T e 1 ! e ANS ship North Star ‘ard 'n w cwl ,c Warner Co. 710-26t| Anderson - Ph. 1 The DAILY ALASKA EmE rived from Seattle chnesda:rw::h Plans for repairing the board || ®®® %" @ mg °- it :; xl;nyus:avewth:mradfi‘:::fhm: I‘ che followiry passengers for Sitka:| Walk, replacing worn piling and the 115 F) LUPHMERSN LANIRS ATD ie Smi ' - i , ront Street rial. Bergie Smith, Ph Post Office Box 1991 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jackson, of |#Ppointing of standing committees SEWING CIRCLE TO MEET WSCS MEETS TONIGHT g st one'ml:fi" 1 the Federal Security Agency; Geor-| Were the chief topics of business at Thec i, of $be mthod.ls; - ; ME AU — Al ASKA glana Smith, dental assistant, re-|the City Council meeting Monday The Lutheran Ladies Aid Sewing | Church will meet tonight at i R turning from vacation; Mrs. J.|evening Mayor Edgecomb presided Circle will meet at the home of [o'clock in the home of Mrs. F. Mc- | ONE Ivory and gold nugget brace- 4 " 7 - Hasstedt, to join the medical cen-| With councilmen, Wahto, Enge and Mrs. Ed Dick on Thursday, April|Ginnis, 123 Fourth Street. Mrs. : let Friday some where down- Ahska S Hosl WIdelY nead ter; Mr. and Mrs, J. A, Workman, | Sadlier preesnt. > 26 at 1:30 p.m. to sew for the Ba- |Turner will ke in charge of the mwn.. Contact night cashier at A n 3 u ] to visit their son and family, the e ¥ T zaar. Members of the Aid and |program. Percy’s. Reward. 793-8¢ IIIY ewspaper Max Workmans; E. T. Paddon,| Mr. and M, Joe Paddock en- friends are invited to attend this] e o ADS PAY— | —EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY— ; new cook; Manfred Weeks, admin- tertained with a family dinner meeting.