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| PAGE six FIRST SNOW SURVEYS | BEING MADE, ALASKA | The first snow surveys in Al-| aska have been made by R. A.| Work, research project supervisor | Of the Federal co-operative snow ! survey, and W. W. Reedy, Bureau Of Reclamation hydrologist. This Survey was made on the Eklutna Project near Palmer, Work and Reedy were scheduled | to leave today for Ketchikan where they will carry on snow survey work on the Swan Lake project. The | Surveys enable engineers to pre- dict run-off which affects hydro- NO RELAXATION C. 6. EXPLOSIVES RULING, SEWARD, WASHINGTON, May 3 - The House Merchant Marine sub committee refused yesterday to au- thorize a relaxation of Coast Guard safety restrictions .which prohibit the unloading of explosives at Sew- ard, Alaska. The relaxation had been requested to avoid the long overland truck haul necessary to reach inland con- struction and mining sites from Val- | ! v | electric projects. ‘ dez. Come to the Methodist May Day | Tea May 5. 2 to 5. Mike Goodman of Seattle is reg- 799-3t | istered at the Baranof Hotel ST \ Mrs. Etta Manders i P ST ANCHORAGE INTERIOR DECORATOR 4 (formerly with Gumps, San Francisco) will be in Juneau at the Baranof Holel May 5 with samples of new drapery and slip cover fabrics and catalogs of moderne and classic furniture § She will help you plan home furnishings or take orders for your selections. relating to the use of ELASSIFIED ADVERTISING After much careful thought, and to meet new problems of production as well to cover advancing costs of publication, it has at last become necessary to adopt a revised policy in handling CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. Effective with publication of this nctice (April 24, 1951) and until further notice, the following con- ditions will apply to acceptance of these types of service: I: No Telephene Orders Classified advertising will be accepted only when broughtt to the office of The Empire or when received by mail. Henceforth, such Classified Adverti will not be accepted by telephone. 2: 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 To figure the amount of your advertisement, count five words of average length for each line of copy. The charge is 20¢ for each line the first day, and 10¢ per line each day the copy is repeated. Bold face type and all headings count as two lines 3: Deadline for Copy .... (MONDAY threugh FRIDAY) Copy received up to 11:00 o’clock a. m. each day will be published the same day, Monday through Frid Any copy received after 11:00 o’clock will be accepted for publication the next day. (10:00 a. m. SATURDAYS) Classified advertisements and readers intended for publication on Saturdays will be accepted up to 10:00 o’clock Saturday mornings. deviation. There can be no DISPLAY ADVERTISING 4: Deadline for Copy.... ALL DISPLAY ADVERTISING for use in The Empire will be accepted up to 3:09 o’clock p. m. for publication the FOLLOWING day. Any advertising display copy received AFTER 3:00 o'clock will be ac- cepted with the understanding that it may be used in the edition of the SECOND subsequent day. o A nation-wide survey has shown that many pap- ers require AT LEAST two days regularly for pro- cessing advertising, and that currently rates are higher than those available in The Daily Alaska Empire. It is our desi A NEW POLICY e to serve this community to the best of our-ability. The foregoing reasonable pro- visions have been adopted reluctantly. We had the choice of adopting these new conditions, or of increas- ing prices. We feel that you will prefer the above. We earnestly and sincerely ask your continued under- standing cocperation. The DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Post Office Box 1991 JUNEAU — ALASKA “Alaska’s Most Widely Read Daily Newspaper” — 83 CARRIED ON ALASKA COASTAL TUESDAY TRIPS| Traveling on Alaska Coastal Airlines Tuesday flights were a total of 83 passengers with 9 on interport, 46 departing and 28 ar- riving. Departing for Tenakee: Joseph Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Fair- ield; for Hoonah: Mr. and MIs, Jim Martin; for Todd: M. R. Stockwell, Roy Hendrickson, Franz johnson, Emil Nelson, Sven Hovelin, Ver Johnson, Ervin Williams, “harles Olson, Andrew Benson, Melvin Fox, Slim MecConnell For Ketchikan: Beatrice Shepard, deter Chuba r Petersburg: Har- y Deland, Ted Johnson, Lester E. 1 for Wrangell: Jim Prueher: or Sitka: G. F. Burt, John Fin- y, Lloyd Ripley, S. C. Nickolson, Anna Scott, Mrs. Ben See, Rober! Shaw, Eleanor Sakurai; for Lake Blorence: Jack Westfall. For Haines: Ted Schmaltz, Clyde fawkins; for Skagway: Mr. and frs. De War, Fred Milligan, C. E ones, Bud Phelps, George Peugh ar T | Harbor: Hans Nesvog, Ed righton, O. Tollefsen, H. Possin- er; for Tulsequah: H. T. Oman- ey, G. H. Perkins W. R. Harris Arriving from Tulsequah: Stan Owens; from Haines: Chauncey mith, Alfred Rodrezuez, Mrs. John Jenkirs, Bud Phelps, Brooks Han- rd; irom Sitka: Mr. and Mrs R. Peterson, Karen Peterson, Lil- 1 Ward, Mrs. A. Littlefield and Milton jVard, Mr. and Mrs william Helin, Mary Billy Eelin, C. Mayo, H. Rev. Knebel. Ketchikan: Ot Armerman, homas Takion, Chris Wyller; from v gell: T. Parks, T. Hansen; rom Petersburg: Art Hedges; from Ienakee: Mike Gavric. MOTHERS' DAY TEA PLANNED BY ALASKA (HAPTER OF B. S. P. Alaska Delta Chapter, Beta Sig- ma Phi, held its first meeting with newly installed officers, conducted by President Teresa Fenster, in the Gold Rocm of the Baranef Hotel Tuesday. Committee chairmen for the following year are as follows: Program, Doreen Hogins; Mem- bership, Bea Browne; Gift, Miriam an; Welfar Ruby Swan- n; Ways and Means, Dorcthy Franken, al appointed Eelen Saale; Publicity, Civilian Defense, Sergeant-at-Arms, Jean 1S Marion Travers Plans have Mothers’ Day 13. Further plans M been made for a tea to be held May will be announ- ced at a later date. Dorothy Franken introduced Mrs. L. D. Vernon, guest speaker for “the evening, who gave a very in- teresting talk on her while living in China. experiences ATTENTION El Selamu Aleinwia Regular Meeting Juneau Shrine Club Fri- day, May 4, 1951. 8:00 p.m. Sojourn- ing Nobles Welcome. 799-3t SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS A Service Representative of SINGER SEWING MACHINE (0, Will be in JUNEAU MAY 17 CONTACT M. E. ROSE BARANOF HOTEL PHONE 809 There has been a re- duction in prices of all new Singer Sewing Machines— SEE! THE MANY NEW MODELS NOW ON DISPLAY SINGER SEWING MACHINE (0. KETCHIKAN, ALASKA Box 609 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA {""0scar”" Aids in [ Aretic Survey- Jorced down by weather at Uni- Pete’s coat had given out and ka to another without a permit.| Sut a kindly official fixed that up. | THROUGH MOVIE SHOW Leah Apayaok, of Barter Y\‘l:;udv‘ d a happy hour last evening viewing colored movies of her home| and life she left last De- to enter tne Government| Eosrital here. English wo! The pictures of | friends brought exclamations from | her and about 30 other patients| whi they viewed Col. M. R. Mar- sten’s pictures. For forty minutes they were n their own country laughing back ly at subtle expressions on' {the faces of their friends or when ia dog broke away from a team in a doz team sequence. The first shots of reindeer brought “Occooohs” and Aaahs,” more expressive than words. When | that several of the reindeer e being for shipment to Texas for Chr mas, there were many giggles. Eyes were bright and nothing es- caped comment and appreciation. Rif of laughter ran through the audience when a CAA girl at Barrow got stuck in the mud cross- ing & tundra stripped spat. (She shorll have known better). When bright-eyed Eskimo bab: | and children flashed on the screen mother love “Hmmms” rippled coftly from the girls. Shots of blanket tossing were received with laughter. Gizgles greeted a picture {of Archie Ferguson’s boat icebound at Eotzekue. One could almost hear salive run at the sight of netted chi cn the,Kobuk. Chi are a fish of great delicacy and comments| | “That’s good,” left no doubt. The men tock great interest in netting Lirds on an island, (some- butterly catching). Quick -d the turn on a missed pass. Scene of small fry Hop-Along- ys in cowboy clothes at Bar- ! ow and Percy Ipalook’s young son masteriny bubkle gum brought sales of laughter. Follow the showing, Marsten ! veceived many words of shy but| incere appreciation before Dr. Maresh herded his charges back to their beds. 14 ARRIVE; 7 DEPART 29 THROUGH, PAN AM Pan American World Airways/| 1. James, Roland Burrows, Maurice with 14 arriving from Seatfle. 29 ‘lviny throueh to other Alaska noints and 17 southbound. From Seattle: Doris Latshaw, ~arried 60 passenzers Wednesd: vf ~r4 Ruth Whittier, Hazel Peterson, | Osburn Selmer, A. Quinn, Sam Ar- ‘nenta, Mrs. Anderson. To Seattle: Mrs. B. Alstead, H. Marks, Jim Young, Alfred Green, William Erskine, Stan Owen, Mr.| wd Mrs, Jack Mullen, Louis C.| Peters, Roy Keil, Lawrence John- | son, Sally Bright, Cmdr. and M Rudolph, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jack- | son, Ronald Gerkin. Come to the Methodist May Day Tea May 5. 2 to 5 799-3t ARCTIC SURVEY and o AT GOVT. HOSPITMEA due to the party visited vari {In Fairbanks Rhode ad diff; caught | M SHOWS INCREASE THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1951 LASSIFIED ADVERTISING| | CLASS a short time ago, on the last day he and Ralston w in the area Cscar crawled cold and hungry— getting a | into a waiting dog’s jaws. G o v .| welf a shot 0 nales they It is against the law to transpori b1 down had a total of four-| | animals from one section of Alas-|, . ol i |teen unborn pups. Moose Doing Well he saig were doing ie issued a permit to Robert Meek, o 7 airplane mechanic who serviced | ; e s ! > plane before the take-off. The |28 there was not a sir ! 4 north of Brooks range, t § are found on every I He ex-| craft.” | pecu that the time will come | s i horily when they move over the well beaten c trails in er areas. They saw numerous sheep in th mountains and they exiend from | e De Log mountains east to the| der. Estimating wever, was d snow on the mountains. While in the interior the surv 15 Ca. numte fe Co-operative Unit ity of Alaska, which is an : 5 nected with the| | Lean is a beautiful, young Eski- iR mo girl fighting a battle against |y 5 3 g 8 Wild! t Institute, the | tuherculosis and knows but 20 ler a national organization. | Fiying over the country Rhode! roticed the greatly highw: all have cars on them,”| ch, of course is fine! ior cpening the country but makes our problem of game contrcl more | oy 5 | MARRIAGE LIC Two applications marriage licenses were filed y o:fice of Gordon Gr r. They were i y E. Lampkay and Mary Ann | , both of Juneau and Gail| aringer, of the local Alaska Communications System, and Pa- i, of Juaeau. FROM PELICAN Pete Brown of Pelican is at the Castineau Hotel. NEW Douglas Telephone NUMBERS [ i | In case of Fire DIAL 2800 and report to Opera- tor in the usual manner 0 Douglas Numbers Douglas Trucking Co. ......2180 Endres, Fred 2512 Johnson, Leonard 2180 Pusich, Mike, res. . 2555 Voiles, S. L. . ~...2511 Please use prefix DOUGLAS when call- ing a Douglas number from Juneau. B RN ST L VY | But Loses in End ol MOOSE, CARIBOU Folks up aleng the Arctic coast - ‘ prebakly think Fish and Wfldlx(el I 3 Jarence Rhode | Service Regiohal Director Ciarenc -deen';’:"",?l”.'“, . rcem REAL ESTATE A | Rhode is carrying his “big game” | SAE TR h P | transplantation program too far.|yeione s Juneau PHONES 676 and 207 Maybe Oscar did too, but poor Os- [yt € SHEEE [ out the | BOATS car is no longer here to protest. !y Y BN LT e the 32 FT. TROLLER. Rigged & Ready *Here's the story: SN They cove 8000| to go. Price reduced to $2100. Can | When Rhode, Dan Ralston, law miles in the FWS Be . from| Dbe financed. Call 676. enforcement supervisor, and Pete Demarcation Point to Pc Hope, | Douglas: Nelson, Federal ald supervisor, took | o0 "0 "prooie ran and| *-BEDROOM House, Furnished off three weeks ago from Juneau|g.,m gotzebue to Fairbanks onj Full cement basement. One block | for a survey of game conditions in wum‘ from drug store. Immediate pos-| the Arctic, they had an unknown Tihibde said all (tions were| session. \ bl B 1o that the cari were on the | hey flew to Anchorage, then to .. - ; ween 14 | Fairbanks and there Oscar was un- ::f;c‘x‘:ow:_h( roups they M“npuy & MUBPHY covered — a foot-long black ratlony oorsted ngs, which| BEALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS | | which had taken up quarters in|y . wdid “ 8 b gond. sign AV proat Phone 678 over First National Bank | the tail sstenibly “of UMB BWWMERN L' 0 carbouate on thel Beecheralt. He liked his new home,! o\ ciae of the rance, away from { NEW LISTING IN JUNEAU-- | and Pete's leather jacket was the oo 0 ®0 & T O el only | DUPLEX on Star Hill-NO STZPS. | st fare he'd had in a long time. antsnies are‘\\';l'- i bedrcom each apartment. Fur- | gvery time Rhode and his crew| — pano wolves Seen nished. attempted to dislodge their un-\ g;oering Rhode said|$4000. Very livable log cabin cn a| wanted tenant, Oscar would Fun Up[ney saw the eat numbers.| very fine lot. |in the stabilizer where he knew helqpic o ndded, was probably due|BELLE'S CAFE— Juneau's was sccure and stand on his|y "¢t oo that after three years| restaurant—Make inquiries—Box | (;“““”C 1;"“’;“1 i of survey they have learned where| 2 | \Oscar couldn't have been too com- o st likely to be found.! \MEIEE . fortable, Rhode said. Temperatures | ey, ¢ 0% et @ 0 Ovea: | William Winn—Phone 234 were 20 telow most of the time.|yo." oonirol program being carried Office in Gastineau Hotel | While on the ground Oscar was safe out for protection o e caribou, | — e rreoes | In_the siabllizer, Ut in tis air| i chowing results. Shooting the l wou come out and sit on the S from sn s, i ot A the toll of pre : He' PR 46 higheid He ossisted in the aerial survey|c i tne marks: T “.“.C‘FOB S. R e g a ghes over thousands of miles of Arehlely o o TCU T L P e | bidder, 1839 Plymouth Sedan, 1i- tundra, but when the plane was| CCCMIDg expert at the joh. Where| copce No. 1333; usually on Bert's 5 it took several shots to get a wolf parking lot. Written or oral bids | received until noon of Wed., May | Phone 571, 5:30 to 7 p.m. B - e , | JOHNSON 10 H.P. Outboard Motor. | Excellent condition used approx.' 30 hrs. $200.00. Call Black 25. 800- GNE Rifle, Cali Custom Stock. 2'% Redfield Jr. mount, 1unition. Very power scope, rounds reasonable. i want your o¥ is your me and equibment is fc ulars, —contact Kolstrand,Bo op) UR Meat blocks for condition; priced at more. Se; Cent sur them YO'T can buy a year old 2 bedroom home. Small down payment, rest liko rent. Floor furna electric water, venetian blinds. inia cleum, fu d or unk stop one block. Turn Bu. [ Street Milemaster fuel tank aversion kit for forward steer- 14' laminated nlywood boat plete with windshi 1 REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE | READY TO MOVE IN ATTENTION! SUPERB summer home, electricity l)lFFF.l:F\']: Llh;l:l\GS installed, convenient location, | — EVERY DAY — In four days we list all ol our large lot to assure privacy, Li | s. Below you sce oniy one | section, offered | Be 1d, €1 In wa i« | THE COUNTRY furniture, e - ¥ e JUST PAST SALMON CREEK— from center of town on highway. 3 bdrm furn. 2 ns, full bsmt, auto oil , 0il watef htr large lvngrm 4 mi ed new 1 ATT c € dngrm. One acre, stream, aleo. 1 ma-| cord, flowers. $12,000. Terms. c kitchen, new roof,|yppip OF AUK BAY—choice site imdation, near school,| " gor joqge or subdivision. New . house unfin. Full concrete bsmf 2 now livable. 3% acres patented ft beach. Is point center Auk Takes $5200 cash to handle. terms on balance. y home, new wiring, Ea; ials for expansion.| FRITZ COVE ROAD-—10 acres pat , elec. range, mile| ‘House under construction. 3 bdrm | fwn house wrth conc bsmt. 2 G iroom home, modern, | 1 house just fin. garage and view of Juneau, has| 3 _ym cabin. Net house, dock, small business located in Quon-| : dens, flowers, lawn seb Hut that g d water supply. About 5 acres ov because vner leaving red. Wil sell any or all but will teach busine ns to right buyers. Douglas His ATRFORT—2 bdrm house $15,000 for acres pat applied for. Only 1 550, $2,000 down. [—Unfin store bldg on ented. Will move bldg ide into 80x100 lot« e el road or sell a SH THESE RIVER LANDIN TO FIT YOUR OWN NEEDS | cres patented on s $4750. Terms, 5 ORMER ALIBI CLUB & Garaglie 2ding ramp. Could ",be r age. f Here ¢ and up work, ma needs clea 1, other built, wa oy PETER WO’0D Agency 1ot | Ne. 5 Bid. Tel. 911 for| . e | PR from will ed to %pjrienced sten- Law office. JOSE YOUR OWN LOT C BUILD YOUR HOME Re e, Eastaugh. 7, 4 acres view propeity,| 202 798-tf nile from store on Hi — $5000 — ORAB fisherman wi{_h boat to fish full season. For: details, write Totem Sea Foods yCompany, Ten- akce, Alask 798-6 ew lots, Fritz Cove| * VAR frontage, depths | enough for ot, $1,000 each 797-4t 4 lots with 75 e clephone op- Barcnof Hotel. ; 95~ | EXPERIENCED ocery Clerk. ity of bullding | Eome Grocery. 793-t 2 HELP WANTED§-Alaska Laundry‘, hions, oars and trailer. | , do W lot, | 75841 Price $650.00 complete. Phone 439, | lagautie SRSEORREh 93-t1 | |1 WAITRESS & 1 Fountain Girl, - - GROC : 755-t1 PhlL(I‘O RalmXO-xl!honug h Comb.| ang location, 2 bedrocm a e e Table Modal, like new. Cail 77| owner. Will seli business S Ay, B MISCELLANEOUS = | small amount will handle. AT o) 3N F dar, Chrysler Royal. Galley, head} | Phone Blue 809.| s four. 185-26+ FLOOR Safe on wheels—Phone 85 | daytime or 818 ever 8-t FOR RENT COMFORTABLE Steam heated 2 room Apt. Suitable for a single P n. Call Red 708. 800~ BOARD & Room—Hannah's Beard- ing House, 3rd & Main Street 794-9t (5 | e =t BUSINESS location, formerly Gun Shop at 79 Willoughby Ave. Available May 1. Phone Blue 275. 792-t1 IMPERIAL HOTELfRooms. week- | ly or monthly Rat 782-261 1400 SQ. FT. warehouse—two story | with elevdtor—also 1000 sq. ft.] store. George Brothers. 762-t1 STEAM heated rooms, 315 Gold St. 735t | RENT-A-SAW-SERVICE. One-man chain saw, new Titan, $20.00 day.| Skil-Saw $5.00 day. Cajl 91t | STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly or M Colonial Reoms. 69-“1 WURLITZER Spinet plano for rent. | Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 13| RED DESERT BERLIN — (» — East Germans | brought this latest anti-Russian joke to West Berlin: Papa Stalin visited the Russian zene and asked an old lady on the street how things were going. “Oh. pretty goed,” she replied, “only we don't get milk any more.” “Well,” said Stalin, “In the Af- rican deserts they. don’t even have water.” in Africa?”, wondered the old lady. “Have the Russtans cap- tured that, too?” —EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY— . RUISER Pori Orford Ce-! SE(JOND HAND STORE dell and trade. 214 2nd 793-tf | LARGE business and apartment property, excellent location, | steady income, $78,750. | APARTMENT House, 8 units, com- | IOPE'S pletely furn., many new item .; f es A ’ wated, cen location, steady 4 income $#42 mo, Secord St. | ND FOUND $32,000 — $3090 down. | MOXDAS, Black patent coin ptirse B 3y . ack patern 0i] arse { MANY.OTHER business opportun- | containfing mo ; ey plmd itics and investment properties. | . it won. . hanle: = ol < 2] are badly needed. i GOING FISHING? | Rewargl. Phone 374. 800-3¢ GILLNETTER, fast, year old en- | £ gine, complete equipment. | REWARJD for return of light tan $1250 down. Bob Druxmar—Phone 891 | color {heavy gabardine top coat, scari / and pigskin gloves. Taken by mfistake Sat. night in Baranof Juneau—123 Front Street Eotg¢l. 203 Senate Apts. Phone Auke Bay—Fritz Cove Road Red | 975. 798-3¢ Evenings by Appointment USED CARS TWO-DOOR Sfudebaker Se- n with overdrive dnd Heater, 10,000 miles, and A-1 con- d"txon. Call 704 days. 799-2t HUDSON Sedan. Good condi- on, must sell. Call Blue 330, 98-t e P Dl 8580 BUYS '47 Kaiser Sedan. Phone |Green 662. 797-4t 1919 Plymouth 4-door Sedan Truck. on. New Motor. Phone Red 789-4t FORD 1 Ton 1946 International * 14-ton Pickup 1948 Mercury—4-door Sedan . Priced for quick sale. Call v 758-tf 1938 Dodge 4-door S22 1947 International Chev truck, 1% ton stake— 1.-ton Panel | +heater and spot light, $300. Good | condition—Inquire Baroumes apts | HELP WANTED EXPERIENCED Salesaian to rep- rezent one of the Pacific North- west’s leading meat packers, in and around Juneau. Answer in handwriting, giving qualifi- ons. All answers will be held strict confidence. Write Box K, J u Empire. 97-4t e e IPIRE WANT ADS PAY— B.W.Cowling Ee{ 115 Front Street Phone 57 o o ir - m?- )

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