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FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1951 PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNFAU, ALASKA ————————————— did justice to a picnic dinner of |visit for a fey days before ton- o'clock Saturday morning and flll(\d!’[l’li"; AGE CLUB IS ! | hot dogs, Leans, salad and cake. |tinuing her trip to Seattle. all the tanks. HELPING FIRE DEPT.| Tenakee Topl(S‘ e etin ek | re-| Mr.and Mrs. Walter Larson and | daughter Carol returned from a shopping trip to Juneau Saturd: Andrew and Peter Wirum, I wmg comipleted a month’s stay (Special Correspondence) !mulc to their home in Nome where | ! they will work their n Alaska, | g5 soon as the weather May 2, —One of spring’s mani-| & festations is tne clean-up urge which a few sunny days can evoke The urge awakened, a cleanup crew of youngsters was organized by Mrs. R. L. Crow for the pur- pose of ridding the Tenakee beach of tin cans and debris. Four teams captained hy Harold Johnson, Ha ry Joseph, Charles Jack and Thom- as Jack, spent a busy Saturday gathering tin cans, raking rubble and burning trash. Weary, but with: appetites whetted by their labors, the young clean-up crew TENAKEE SPRINGS perm W. B. Fairfield flew to juneau to meet Mrs. Fairfield who arrived by steamer from Seattle, returning to Tenakee with Mrs. Fairfield two days later. lef: for Cor- be employed the Western Y il by dova where for the summer Fisheries. Reynoldson u where it by she will Mrs plane E. for June Mrs. Etta Manders ANCHORAGE INTERIOR DECORATOR (formerly with Gumps, San Francisco) will be in Juneau at the Baranof Hotel 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. A NEW POLICY relating to the use of CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING After much careful thought, and to meet new problems of production as well as 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: 1: Ne Telephene Orders Classified advertising will be accepted only when brought to the office of The Empire or when received by mail. Henceforth, such Classified Ad ising Wil not' be-accepted by telephone. 2: Cash With OGrder..... 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. Bald face type and all headings count as two lines. 3: Deadline for Copy.... (MONDAY through FRIDAY) Copy received up to 11:00 o’clock a. m. each day will be published the same day, Monday through Friday. 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. There can be no deviation. 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 The Daily Alaska Empire. It is our desire to serve this community to the best of our abilit The foregoing reasonable pro- visions have been adopted reluctantly. We had the choice of adopting these new conditions, or of increas- ing pric 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” in \!mm‘(l to their home in Skagway the springs, departed for Juneau en | o ining (an\_ | ‘uel su Mr. and Mrs. Gene Smith lafter a two visit at the prings. weeks’ L. C. Stockléy and H. D. Smith of the Fisheries Research Institute | arrived in Tenakee to corduct sal- mon research work in Tenakee In- let The Den Fosters on their boat Ardis left Saturday for the fishing} rounds. Hilmar Lundstrom has left on his troller Claudia for the fishing grounds. J. S. Webster of Nome, who has| bteen attending the Wheeler €linic)| n Oregon, arrived in Tenakee to| spend some time at the springs, | Jim Linzard is really quite busy. | a3 a rudder to make for the for Jnsen] Mae and so busy on several | jo%s on difierent boats that he had to turn some twork down. | o The cannery tender mar of | qpree trollers lefs he General Fish Company at An- C?”m srolees i horage stopped at Tenakee en o to Seldovia. Mike Gavril has left for medical attention. o | Lellie ice Sunday and Mouday. They the Coho, Celtic and Relicf. TWO SENTENCED PENITENTIARY (N oute On the occasion of her fourth birthday, Ann Louise Crow enter- ained a group of young playmates it the home of her parents, Mr.| ind Mrs. R. L. Crow. | Those in attendance were mes- lames Thomas Paddock, Charles Johnson, Edna Bemsi, Dermott O'- Toole, Wm. Smith, Raino William- on and Oscar Lundstrom. Young guests included Karen ind Richard Johnson, Anna Louise, Tommy and Maxine Paddock, Rod- iy and Sharon O'Toole, Kathryn|CCUns of au information filed by | ind Cheryl Smith, Sharon Kather- u. Attoraey Patrick J. Gilmore, ne, Aileen Lundstrom, Francine, |J! theft of mail at the Sitka post Frankie, Larry and Pudgy Jack, office, forgery and uttering of a Joan Crow, John, Ernest, James,|government check. The offense was Thomas Harold Johnson. alleged to have occurred March 30, While the youngsters engaged | 1951 hemselves with children’s games| He was sentenced to two ye: he adult guests played canasta. |[in the per.tentiary on each coun! T R —— the sentences to run concurrently. & In another action the United In ove States vs. Nick G. Nelson, the de- fendant also waived prosecution by | indicment and pleaded guilty on (Special Correspondence) Alfred Grant waived prosecution by indictment before Judge George W. Folta in district covrt this morn- . He pleaded guilty to three two counts of an information filed the U. S. Attorney. This in- \mw 1 forgery and the uttering: of | a fzrzed check. He alsc } enced to two years in McNeil Island penitentiary on each count, sent- enves to run concurrently. ELFIN COVE, Alaska, April 30— The Tllusion of Bellingham, a‘ arge seine boat is awaiting wea- | ENGINEER HERE her to leave for Cordova. | Lloyd K. Clark of Clark and — | Gratt Engineers, of Salem, Ore. The Ira II, a halibut boa: took stopping at the Baranof Hotel. | plies at the Standard Maz- | —— tion here Saturday. FROM S| Tke Alhadeff of the Co., Seattle is registered Baranof Hotel. ATTLE Wkiz Fish | the at the 5 Foss tug 19 brought ard Oil barge h DR. TED OBIRMAN OPTOME [RIST 20th Century Theatre Bldg. 2nd Floor Phone: 61 The Pamaray Club presents FLOOR SHOW Friday Evening—10 p.m. and 12 p.m. featuring Exotic Specialiy Dancer MUSIC by THE O'REILLYS Homer Spit Packing Company Custom Packers of Fishery Products Homer, Alaska Dear Alaskans: Because we make our living in Alaska, we feel that Alaskans, tco, should have an opportunity fo enjoy ai reasenable prices tke geed things produced in the Territory. Accordingly, we are offering our specialty pack seafoods at wholesale prices until June 15 for September first delivery. The demand for cur product always ex- ceeds the supply so we must limit your order 1o one case of each product. The prices quoted include shipping charges. CANNED SMOKED SALMON 26.50—Case 14.00—"'; Case 20.00—Case 11.00—1; Case _.33.50—Case 17.00—"2 Case CANNED RAZOR CLAMS . (Minced or Whole CANNED KING CRAB .. Cases are 418 13 puund flats SEND CHECK OR MONEY ORDER TO THE HOMER SPIT PACKING COMPANY, HOMER, ALASKA Cordiaily yours, The Management. afternoon.on their boat the Carol. |ing | Dep: for Pelican to DISTRICT COURT J included | be | portation of schcol | Schools kend or duringi someone ap- the street or at| ng a sign that| e Club is help-, lunteer Fire De- Tt the coming proaches you o wee | REAL ESTATE par will b feriny that “our do all they artn Teen Age e PHONES 676 and 207 BOATS 32 FT. TROLLER. Rigged & Ready te go. Price recuced to $2100. Can be financed. Call 676. wxious to the Fire Gordon, We all is for thei the money Alung with au the girls helpful. It ¥ benefit Zach o House. Furnished ¢ basement. One block . Immediate pgs- ~BEDROOM Full ceme session. MURPHY & MURPHY the largest pos= REALT ('-‘—“(\')l NTANTS on the ' Phene 67 National Bank We NOPE | morron o st e | ached willl NEw LISTING IN JL\FAU DUPLEX cn Star Hil 1 bedreom each ape each e most ¢ received wn of will be of the T Very ble log cabin cn a fine Iot. 'S CAFE — Juneau’s besl nd read| restaurant—Make inquiries—Box| , for the ned publicl on said d: hirough Office in Gastineau Hotel WHlZation | wevwes rrrr v | lo- | FOR SALE D for a Coffee £ Call at C Alu ka and bu public subsc as a hospital cated on Lot 6 wnsite, ption for Said buil Blc adj ON 10 H.P. Outboard Mo used inch ceiling ion and rted cn| le, Ca ustom Stoc dfield Jr. emmunition 2 Rifle, reasonable. 799- nist or welder your own shop and ere is you portun- home D with and exter siding on c All bids by cash money or k and equipmen ohn R. burg, offered of the award la through any «'\1‘ "v Meat blocks for s Jition; priced at The Town of more. See mon Cov reject any waive any to| | and all bids and informality in the bid 2 bedroom ment, old down ps Last May nublication: CALL FOR Ecaled bids in received at ioner of til May 22, 1951 y opened and r from the Juneau and Dou for A d bid fcrms Office of ) jon (P30 I ght is reserved to rej all bids. JAMES C. Commissioner of Education First publication: May 4, 1951. Last publication: May 18, 1951. NEW Douglas Telephone NUMBERS [ FLOOR Safe on wheels—Phone 86 daytime or 818 eve T78-tf FOR RENT COMFORTABLE Steam heated 2 rcom Apt. Suitable for a single person. Call Red 708. 800-tf BOARD & Room—Hannah’s Board- ing House, 3rd & Main Street 794-9t S location, formerly Gm‘ Willoughby Ave. 1. Phone Blue 275. 792-t1 In case of Fire DIAL 2300 and report fo Opera- tor in the usual manner o Available May bl { "EL~Rooms, Rates. week- 782-261 1400 SQ. FT. \\wrchougwt‘vo sm“ with elevator—also 1000 ~| ft e. George Brothers. i MP): T‘IA; H ly or monthl, Douglas Numbers 2341 2544 2531 2400 2533 2672 2532 2541 Bishop, Pat Cady, A. W. Cardiff, Max . Douglas City Clerk . Feikert, D. H. Kirkham, Glen J. Michael, Geo. Pinkard, Robt. . Pusich, Rudy Riedi, Joe. Riess, Anton Russo, Guy Shudshift, Arne Vertin, Donald Whitely, Stan MHEATED Rooms, weekly or ly. Colonial Reoms. 69-tf TZER Spinet piano for rent on Piano Shop. Ph. 14 Weli Known Pei Oiter of fuk Bay Dead , the land otter pet of the Reischl family at Auk Bay of Juneau ané as well as many to whom he had will ke sorry to became enta ed almon net, and ndreds Yelican residents, tside visitor Please use prefix | v DOUGLAS when call- || - i n neighbors i William Winn-Phone 234 ¢ ing a Douglas number || wowed aay 2. from Juneau, Come to the Methodist May Tea May 5. 2 to 5. ; Day 799-3t - ;B’EAL ESTATE TO MOVE summer home, clec convenient 1o to assure privacy, % 3 bedroom completely modernized, good ne and roof, | school, rooms, elec! com home, modern, | you wa! TOUR OWN LOT D YO HOME pro; mJ one “‘J 1 beach side, $750. 36 with f building ed, $360 N JUNEAU good business G4 , centrall; INV GROCERY or smal LAR property, steady income, APARTMENT House, pletely furn., many tral location, stead, $442 mo., Second ,000 — $5000 down. iness opportun- nt properties. e, complete’ eq $1250 down. Bob Druxman-Phone 891 Juneau—123 Front Street Auke “Bay—Fritz Cove Road Evenings by Appointment . TOP QURLITY VALVES IN USED CARS SPECIAL Plymouth 4-door Sedan International 1.-ton Pickup Mercury—4-door Sedan Dodge 4-door 7 Internat 1;-ton Pa R.W.Cowling € 115 Front Street Phone 57 —EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY— 8 units, com- | new items,| | of Juneau, has| REAL BSTATE ATTENTION! DIFFERENT LISTINGS — EVERY DAY day four ngs. Belo section. you see only one offered DOUGLAS irm, tull bsmt, very hen, furnist Oil furn. rd with fruit trees. Dbl 2135 will handle. 4 rer ated. On bus ome 0 will handle. m renovated, all new , new elec equip, new wiring. Yard. - 3 bdrm renovated, furnish- unfin bsmt, garage. Close to ol. View. ~— 4 bdrm renovated, unfurn. xt to school. 100 x 100 yard Garage, wner will paint. OF TOWN S—only garage ; 120 cars and equip. Over- $10 monthly, in City 11 Motors sub agency, res. Now run part Too much work. Needs full two men. ONLY 3 bedroom house Good $210 I busin boat from house, Gock $4,000. 1 mile gs. and land large ite patent. 1am home, gar- pat. $5,000. BAY & HIGHWAY LISTINGE WANTED VTR ouse, Phone 801-3t fram owne artmer to 11 am. male or female, Also assistant en- Depart- COOCKS good 100, the right available. 801-3¢ arage erienced sten- Law office. Eastaugh. Totem § akee, Ale ea Foods Company, ERIENCED Grocery me Grocery. & 1 Fountain Girl. Percy’s Cafe. 155-t1 MISCELLANEOUS E'S SECOND HAND Q'IOPE sell and trade. 214 2nd 793-tf LGST AND FOUND IONDAY, Black patent coin purse containing money, rosary and keys which are badly needed. Reward. Phone 374. 800-3t USED CARS 2 Deluxe, door Ford Sedan. . heater, backup lights, oil windshield, washer, etec. . Cell at genson Motors, 801-6t New Ex- rust. One Red. 965. 801-4t DODGE two-door Sedan. v, radio & heater. ion. No 000 miles. — for cash to highest 1239 Plymouth Sedan, li- ; usually on Bert's ten or oral bids n of Wed., May 1, 5:30 to 7 p.m. Box 800-5¢ HUDSON Sedan. Good condi- tion, Call Blue 330 798-4t must sell. 33 FORD 1 Ton Truck. dition, New Motor. Good Phone Rec Priced for quick sale. Call T58-11 truck, 1's ton stake— r and spot light, $300. Good condit nquire Baroumes apts hea ion— SEATTLE VISITORS 1d Mrs. Vern Oja of Seat ests at the Baranof Hotel L2 g . CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING |