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ig“ X & A, meeting ’Nesdly : business mat- under _ control, or : a‘:m"%;::“:::mm;s : ‘el t\m awarded | wre 5 s to %‘?"m i fqluqb{ “Deblins store an Mitbne reported tHe tickets 0r 180 . dis- nt event up s travels| Me be home to 100 firig.| The nlur- sewing meetings d.| days latek, hs T fhe eothis | Regent, Mrs. ,¢Gnnd Regént, ; Prophetess,- Mrs. hriclal: Secretary Monitor, | Mrs. offices | :&:fi TIISTeE “Eneoted: Mry. W, H. Biggs, ofié year afnf Mrs. Evan: Wrtick nnd Mrs_ Edward Poole for three Bullnltl Yus transhcréd rijbyed plctlires shown by n{zgam R o temmfier. Haptess ‘com- mgwee for ‘the soctal will be Mrs. ‘Clehie ‘Spiécht, chairman assi¥t¥éd by Mrs HenYy = Harmigh, Mrs Miry Doogan and Mrs. Herman Rosen- NEWS OF DEATH & | YEb LOWE REACHES m the bg‘enth in bnntl Bnrh-r; e, well-kmw’n !pmmun. 'hb s spent Tilich ‘of | go e ih ATl during e Thst years. Word of Hr. Wes A Was rfceived in letfers from Mrs. Lowe who told of his fliness 6t from_whi dring, Mr§. defay i dmh nw ;ui’s digo, ‘the Lovu. .‘33:3& enithusidits at that t}fi: tiew to, Amhvflfif Aith & 1 planes ahd flnmoc mm;ml k 1 €. i eflm M‘a& eommn Y whic) Fthe Pan They started the first radio station Anc‘horfik h!n the laom transfertéd their on to hting, .| we are sponsoring” —t— | they purchased the Jotm Burrymore yacht Polaris and came ‘north abgard the famous salling yacht i 1939. Excépt for Whr yehrs when théir yaghts were tumed over fo the goverhmént, they spent most of every lumxner fishing in Alas- kah watefs Mfs. LoWe Tives at 1080 Chesthut Street, San Francisco, where the’ family mhde their home when ashore. 7 i At a dintier meeting of the DEYE™ las Lions Club, held in MKes befship, unanimoWsty voted. to spfznsor an Explorer Scout Troop for Douglas ~ Robert Isaac, who bas been as- -mung Thomas Cashen, scout Léader for Douglas ekplained the need for this mpor nt forward in scoutmg rogram, ‘dnfl thiit a spo g graup 1 rrias Cashe, stated ghat at présery. 22 boys n ‘Dotiglas, ‘Afne of Whom n needed. there - ai Scouting Paz, jare elfgflifi for ehf&'ln. the Explor- bm for, 'f,ue new Ex- week from next MonHay evening, “so we cah get & g60d Jook at who one member put it. ¢ H Eckley & Guerih, Was appointed ‘by Presidént Edwin ©. Johnson, to head the’ Lions ‘progfam in the City clem‘up week—to work in | cooperatioh with thetity. Leonard Johnson voltinteered the use of his Douglas Tricking do. trucks in conijtinictidh ‘Wit this Cleanup pro- I ject. Chris Ehrendreich vélintéeréd ‘to head & Fourth of July Tloat ‘com- mitteée, ahld 'promised that Lions Clib Would ‘be wen represen- ted in the Douglas mnh parade’ this year. Val Poor annotncéd Beash Projéet hadl Been 'divided amotlg _efght se with lhe olowing s Chairméh of *his ‘colfimittee responsfble far his 10 “béing done wflllnxh ‘Boehl, Robert Taic, James Burns, Joe Rendior. Harold Krieger, and William Xérn! FROM SEATHLE Ppu] w. et of ‘Beattle is guest ‘at vhé Barantt Fotel. QUINN BACK A. O. Qiinn of phmd“euahm is the Baramot Hi 6 e o o o L] TIDE ‘I'A‘BLI May 11 4:10 ath, 146 1. 11:17 am. 13 ft. 5:48 p.m. 121 ft. UWP-fll 64 ft. High tide Low tlde High tide Low tide ’Bfiu Aprn one hundréd and seventy.ut:l' years after the original Minuca Men fought the Battle of M { more is seekirig to deflah‘a ihe nghtc which ere the-breath of fif Get intho fight—bay t& evelry Amerwan. U. 8. Defense* Bondsl mmmfi;m mmum LIONS OF DOUGLAS Place Monday evening, the mefn= “ plorer m’ap. will be /fjiests of the Club at it§ next reguldr ‘heeting, a | the tHAL the] sephirate. committees’ cting as #nd bitz, Willidih Dunham; @ m@he B DALY ALASKA BMPIRE_JUNEAU, ALASKA 2 ml “1‘ (18 'a ploreer bulk | other relatives of Mrs, y Cn&nmlssnpn. i85, 11 warTRESS & 1 Speclal attention is u}u;l{ ONE block lrom Arthur PFranklin, | [CHANGES TN ALASEA| -—&—‘U M VELE I * }van Bloch pofnted otit the Sridn. | je8 he noted in Alaska since his; fgdt visit here in 1946 as: gtheiit being shipped to the, Alaskay ; new, steamship ser- | 2; ymuch new construction; -nd; {ndreasing interest in the Terri. 62' Yy industrialists. s 10¢ r fal consultant alar meeting of @ Chamber of . e thé Bparanof Hotel. He ‘|changés brought # the enormous explmlon industrial cnpacltg and techinology were being refl Albska, More reqmnmems 1 n%a terials ‘Were turning eyes towh Alaska s a possible source of sup- } aly fot! variolis metals. Specifically he clwdm incrense lemafiti for titanifim in miny| Jelds. He compared its enitranice nto the mietals fields With hat ‘of| slimifdm in 1t ‘earTf® Ways 6f de-| velopmeht. “we imve a long way to go t tap the'resources of Alaska,” Bloch sald. “The picture is constantly/ changing accordifng to new devel-} Jpments in needs and methods. static .appraisal is possible.” Secretary F. O. Eastaugh repor-. ted that the Board had decided to support: the Alaska Visitors Asso- tation ‘program to raise $6,000 as Junedu’s share and a local commit-| .ee would be appointed. He also said thdt $500 had been appronn- ated for the printing of tourist foltlers. Word had been recefvéd from & tepresentative of the Northwest Peace Officers Association that he would: come to Alaska to seek a location for a coming convention of that rgnnmmon. g Jack Warner of the Juneau Mar-) ine Co. Was_fntroducéd as a new|— member: Guests Were E. Glen Wil-] der, diréctor of the Alaska Hous- .ng Authority, Anchorage; and Dr. KLarpiniski, dental U, 8. Publie Ho , ‘ached to the Coast Guard. MOSPITAL DAY TEA . For the convenl ce of those wh s::k untll 5 o'clock, the St. Ann’s pital Day Tea, postponed until iday, M:y x%owlu be open to the | blic, from 2:30 to 5:30 msu-d of the hours lormelfi ’ JAn {titersting §Mhnmy 15 '6f- fered hoth new and old residents o G hi Chignhel fo becdinie || léduainted with their hospital at L iron nifig, Tecently presentéd the Efks, the Rheumgtic Fever foom ihd the Pediatric Ward fur-| hishiéd by the Women's Aeronauti- 1 Soclety. . A program of entertainment has bken ‘atranged for the aftérnoon. It hag also been announced that &b appropriate gift will be presen- f8 t5 the first Haby to be born J’! tfin dny ru services lor Ralph Eames pson ;will be held in. the Car- pelv tomorrow, h!t,moon at k with Boyd Field in charge. terthent will be in:Evergreen Cemetery. Pall bearers will be Cedric' Davis, C. K. Tisdale, ‘Stan- 1y Hamlin, Qeorge Skuse and C. C. Carnegie. Friends may call at the Carter Chapel this evening between the hours of 7:30 and '9:30. Thompson is survived by his wife Helen Vivian, FROM SEATTLE Sgt. and Mrs. Ken Haaker of Se- a{me are ‘régister¥a at the Baranof otel. X E SALE V.F. W. Auxiliary Rummage Sale Sat, Muy 13, Th hasement émorial 'flelbywflan Church, Open at 1 805-3t _L NbTICE To SREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned M J: RECK has béen duly apj executor |.of the Last Will an 'l‘tst ent and ot '.ntq of J RECK, de- xzufi clhims against gt #re required 0 pmt them to the uRdersigned at Juneau, AIIIKB within six (6) | gaitnY from the Uate of this notice. t Juneau, Alaska, May 8 ‘WILLIAM J. RECK, Executor. : May 10, 1951. May 31, 1951. i gm- m given that the for this dis- brder thted May nate of the . B. No. 2, official 176dd6, owned by Alaska {Salmpn Company, of which u nh is the home port, tA.P.S. CO, R. 8. J. T. PETRICH, Aecting Collector, Juneau, Alaska. hm blication: May 8, 1951. tion: May 11, 1951. “MRS. WILLIAM BIGGS AND LEAVE SOON FOR TRIP TO N Marthe, Mrs. WflunmNgggs her son Michael, will, leaye Diékinson, N. D., on the ship sllhn( l&ay 22. Mrg. North D lexs live Tu visit ‘her mother, mebr Dickinson. Mr. Biggs, Sectetary of the Elks, may join his family in Seatfle late in July for their return to Juneau. 1'0 TENAKEE Ken Allen, fadio fectinician with the Territorial, Pommumications Tenake to in- stall & new 100-watt radiopHOne station there. He compmed an ‘verhal of the Kiinshan Cove sta- tion last week. FOR RENT /| COMFORTABLE Steam’. hieate 2] toom Apt. Suitable for a single person. Call Red 708. 800-t1 1400 SQ. FT. ware’house—mo ‘story Wwith ‘eleviitor—also 1000 8q. ft. store, ‘George Brothers. 762-t1'] STEAM heated rooms, 315 Gold St. 735-t1 RENT-A-SAW-SERVICE. One-man chain saw, new Titan, $20.00 day. Skfl-Saw $5.00 day. Call 911 STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly of Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69-tf WURLI'IZER. fipxnez plano for rent. Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143, WANTED YOUNG Woman for statistical work. Must have experience with électric calculator and be accur- ate with figures. Alaska Coastal Airlines. 806-3t. CARPENTERS Wanted. 6 day week. Call 34. 805-t1 APARTMENT Suitable for 3 per- sons, Call 946 before 6 p.m. 804-4t Percy’s Cafe. HELP WANTED—Alaska Laundry.| 758-tf PR E L M AR r N SN Ao o 2 FIRST-CLASS, experienced sten- ographer-secretary. Law office. Robertson, Monagle, Eastaugh. 200 Seward Building. 798-t1 TO RENT cabin or house for sum- meér on Auk Bay or Lena Beach _ rodd. Call Empire 374. 806-3t FOR SALE Bldg. stnall hoiise with hlg view. Completely overhguléd recently. New wiring, plumbing, decoration. New Kit- chen by Jimmie Lln‘son ‘Thermo-. pane view window. Cutest little house in town. Appraised by bank $14,600—~OUR PRICE $13,- 800 bare except for $600 wall- wall lvingroom rug, drapes and venetian blinds. Don't bother to call anyone .but Pete Wood for a . showing. Ideal for couple or single, absolutely too smail for , kids. 808-3t JUNEAU and Douglas Highway, fully furnished two or three bed- room house. Beautiful setting, large lawns and gardens. TWwo lots 60 x 150 all cleared. Private road. Full concrete basement. Showings by Pete’ Wood only. $16,000. This property is directly in front of AHA 50-house project. 806-3t Douglas Tel NUMBERS In case of i Fire DIAL 2800 aiid -report to Opera- tor in the uswal DOUGLAS when call- | inga Dou@las number from Juhea THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1951 iu:‘m. tsm'n PHM @78 and 207 BOATS !&u )2 Pl‘ Cn -‘)‘fll 676. Douu -BED Full ¢ from dru store. Immédiate pos- Session. REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS Phione 676 over First National Bank ed & Rend’y $21b. Can NEW LISTING IN JUNEAU-- DUPLEX 'on Star Hill—NO STZPS. 1 bedrbom each apartment. Fur- nished, $4000. Very livable log ‘cabin on a very fine lot. BELLE'S CAFE— Juneau’s best restaurant—Make inquiries—Box 2324, William Winn—Phone 234 Office in Gastineaa Hotel FOR SALE 31 FT. Troller "S\lb " Well-rigged, equipped with fathometer. Float 806-tf SMALL House on Willoughby, next door to Laura Lee's Barbecue. Total $1,900. Down payment $1,000. 2 bedroomis. A clean house. Move in today and bring a flush toflet set and coils for the oil range with you. NOTICE: will the party ' who keeps peering through the window give up and slipe us $1,900. How could you lose? 806-3t .| SECRETARY desk, davenport, ov- chairs, small tables, bedroom set, rugs, refrigerators, Hol- 803-tf erstuffed book cases, elect. ranges, lywood bed. Phone 787. BEISTLINE property in Seatter Tract. 4 bedroom house, full base- ment. Magnificent view of chan- nel and city. $16,000 includes elec- tric stove and refrigerator. Two building lots above house at $500 each. Doyble lot at side of house, excavated for Showings by ., appointment only, to be. arranged through Peter Wood, Telephore 911. 806- St o T B LS PRICED for a quick sale, Ho!m'u Coffee Shop. Ready for busihess. call at Coffee Shon. 801-27¢ IF YOU are a machinist or welder and want your own shop and business, here is your opportun- ity. My home and shop with stock dnd equipment is for sale. For particulars, contact owner John R. Kolstrand,Box 284, Pet- ersburg, Alaska 798-217t PHILCO Radio-phonograph Comb. Table Model, like new. Call 772. 792-t1 30 PT. CRUISER Port Orford Ce- dar, Chrysler Royal. Galley, head, Sleeps four. Phone Blue 809. 785-26t FLOOR Safe on wheels—Phone 98 daytime or 818 evenings. 778-tf DR. JAMES RYAN House, Dixon at Gold Belt. Fully and beauti- fully furnished. All hardwood floors. Four bedroom, two baths or apartment to bring $75 month- ly. $14,000, $5,000 down. Absolute- ly no showings except by ar- rangement with Peter Wood, 911. Evening and Sunday showings possible 5 29 FT. Troller ready to go $l Phone Green 675. 806- When cold air flows over warm land or water, the vapor rising from he latter is quickly condensed to produce fog. SPECIAL 1949 Plymotith @ddor Sedan 1846 International %-tonn Pickup 1948 Mercury—4-door Sedan 1938 Dodge 4-door Sedan 1947 Internagional | OING FISHING? .| o TER, fast, year ol WE LIST THEM ALL LARGE OR SMALL Ask u:@ny to see our large variety of listings. Showings dav and night. gine, complete eqiiipment. $: $1250 down. 3 EADY TO MOVE 'N CLQSE-IN. nice 2 bedroom hom good laWh, garden, view, ished, bsmt, Glacier Highway. $17,000. (W23) NEAT one bedroom home, nice yard, furnished, West Eighth. $5,000. (W22) YEAR ROUND colintry. cabin, imit. log, 2 bedrooms, excellent furnished. $4,000. _(W21) MAGNIFICENT view, comfortable 3 bedroom home, large lving room, dining room, den, ‘bsmit’ also has extra bedroom afid bath which could be converted into separate apartment, excellent neighborhood. $12,000. (W16) LOVELY 2 or 3 bedrcom nome, 2 yrs. old, view, conc. bsmt., gar- age, wall-to-wall darpet, good furniture, Vvenetian blinds, elec. range, refrig and hot water, near new school. $17,500. (W10) ATTRACTIVE 3 bedroom home, completely modernized, new wall- paper, good lawn and garden, elec. range, refrig., washing ma- chine, nice kitchen, new roof, solid foundation, near school, Douglas, $7875. * (W14) | ‘ WELL DECORATED small 2 bed- \ foundation $1500. ! room home, nice lawn, full Bsmt, Douglas, $5,000. (W20) SUPERB summer home, electricity installed, - convenient location, large lot, to assure privacy, Lépa Bench, $3,000 tum (WI'D LOG CABIN, 2 rooms, electricity, 155 acres, near Glacier, $5250 — $1750 down. (W8) SMALL country home, new wiring, furn, materials for expansion. almost 4 acres, elec. range, mile 11, $2730. (W12) FURNISHED small two bedroom hcme, South Franklin, © Cash $3,000 or $3,500 on terms. (W19) HILLSIDE 1 bedroom house with room for expansion into other bedrooms or income apartment, new wiririg, furn., above Gastin-! eau Ave. Reduced to $1900. (W13) FINISH THESE HOMES TO FIT YOUR OWN NEEDS COMPLETE Two bedroom house, needs cleaning up ahd foutila- tlon, other work, many materfals go with it, good view lot, 4 acres, North Douglas road. $2500. (W15) BASEMENT and driveway built, good water supply, almost 1 acre, good view of Channel North Dauglas road, $2700. (GID) 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. (W9) | CHOQSE YOUR LOT NOW TO BUILD YOUR HOME WEST JUNEAU, good view lot, 60 x 150 on Douglas Highway. $B00. (G13) | AUKE BAY, 4 acres view property, % mile from store on Highway. $7875 or will subdivide ifto six lots at $1500 each. (@7 SPLENDID view lots, Fritz Cove Rodd, 150 ft. frontage, depths 50 to 400 feet, $1,000 each. (G12) FRITZ COVE road, 4 lots with 75 ft. frontage on upper side cf road, $600 each; and one 50 ff. lot on beach $750. (G2-3) LEMON CREEK, 30.66 acres with 10g cabin aund plenty of building materials. (G4) GASTINEAU Ave,, double. view iot, centrally located, $900. (G8) INVEST IN JUNEAU " | CHICKEN ranch, good location and buildings. Will sell all or part. © (BS) GROCERY Store, good business and location, 2 bedroom apt. for owner. Will sell business and lease or sell building. Remarkably small amount will handle. (Bl) ONE MAN business, owner must sell because of illness. Will teach’ trade to buyer. Customers prac- tically guaranteed, Only one of its kind in Alaska. Good two bed- room home in nice location goes with business. Entire package is bargain at $15,000, (B4) JENERAL Store with considerable xxoehent location g;d . (B3) property, excellent steady. Jogome, $78.750. APARTMENT House, 8 unltl, pletely ‘fiirn., many tiew insulatest; ventral locatton, w AANY OTHER business oppom ‘ities and investment propertids. 'FURNISHED Apt. or house June 9, for 3 or 4 months. chfldx'en or pets. Going on vicat! take excellent care o( or apt. Mrs. W. ‘H. , $5, EVERY PRICE — EVERY SIZE EVERY NEIGHBORHOOD PETER WOOD AGENCY JUNEAU — HOMES |$16,000 bare, 4 bd, Seatter Tract. $14,000 furn, 4 bd. or Gold Belt. $13,800 bare, Fed. apt. 1 bd Calhoun near 1$9,700 turn, 4 bd, 6th St. near hosp. $6,500 furn, 2 bd, 8th St. near Harbor. $6,000 fhrn duplex, Gastineau Ave. $5,600 furn. 2 bd, apt. $20 mo. Gast. $5,000 furn. 2 bd. also lots. Seatter ,250 firn, 2 bd Immed. back of ranot. $5,250 furn, 1 bd. 3rd St. near Gold. $2,500 unfinished, end of 4th St. $1900 uifurn, 2 bd Willoughby, terms. $1,800 furn, 1 bd. Gastineau Ave. JUNEAU — APARTMENT BUILDINGS $120,000. 16 units, furn. $40,000 down, $700 plus 69 int per month. Now brings over $1,500 mo. $55,000. 5 units, room for expan- sion. Furn. $39,000 bare. Colonial Hotel & ad- jolning lot. $30,000 furn, 4 units, 2 blocks Fed. Bldg. $24,000 furn, 3 \inits, ificome $275 mo.. Terms. ,500 furn, 5 units, $5,000 down. Wuloughby $22,300 furn, 7 apts, 16 trans, 1 store. On So. Franklin. Terms. _Income now -$800 mo. SEAVIEW, Apts and adj. lots. Site for 1mprovement stores, apts, etc. COUNTRY—Hwy and Auk Bay $25,000, 10 acres on water, 4 houses, boat house. Will subdivide. $14,200 3¢ acres next Hickey’s MKkt. New house unfinished. Terms. $12,000, furn 3 bd, 4 mi on Hwy.. 1 acre. $4,500—5 acres River Landing. $4,250 —4 acres and house .8 mi on Hwy. Furn. DOUGLAS — Homes $11,500 iurn, 4 bd, $2,100 ‘handles. $9,5C0 furn. 2 bd, all new furnish- ings. and house ~ Eagle | $6,500 furn. 2 bd McCarron honse $4,500 unfurn, 4 bd. DOUGLAS — AFARTD‘ENT $10,600, 4 units furn:. income: $210 thotitn. $2,000 down, $110 plus 4¢,, interest monthly. PETER WOOD AGENCY No. 3 Klein Bidg. ‘rel. ‘o11 - USED CARS . 1950 PLYMOUTH Suburban Sta. tion Wagon. Blue 760 or 0%‘ 806-: 1950 PLYMOUTH Suburban ll; E Jorgenson Motors. 806-3t 1942 4 DOOR Chev. Sedan. Com- pletely overhauled by Jorgensan Motors. ~ Call 527 or Blick $85." 5 new tires, O.P.S, Ceiling 1941 PLYMOUTH Sedan, very good condition. Radio & Heater. In- quh'e 5 & T Clothing Store. 804-3t 1946 PLYMOUTH Se Sedan Phone 229. 1946 OLDSMOBILE suun, finarced 8 Cubic ff Round 4 Cubic ft Refrigera ‘Phone m,, ODDS & ENDS 1049 Deluxe, 2 door, Ford Sedan, radio, heater, M\p ‘lights, ofl filter, d!l&ld washer, ° etc. $1395. c-n at Jorgensen Motors. 801-6t 157 EI-YDSON Sedan. -Good condi- tion, must sell. Call Biye 330. o84t & £ 1638 FORD 1 Ton THiék. @ condition. Nelw Mofor. 1&\: or..’n'siaoxnz’ He goupe. Priced for quick