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PAGE TWO Rebuilt Germian V-2 Rocket Soars 132 Miles Above Earth WHITE SANDS, N. M., Enlisted men yesterd rocket within three n Aug. 27— The 28900-pound rebuilt Germar missle went 132 miles above earth. Today's firing compares with 1 miles set Aug. 7 by an American-| built Viking rocket. Enlisted men not only all details of the rocket firing day but also assembled the from captured parts. The \ ried no payload of instruments and was a test for performance or handled to- v FISH CASE GOES TO DISTRICT COURT Thomas Patrick Hollywood, cap- tain of the seiner Spot and two crew members pleaded not guilty of ille al fishing in U. S. Commissione: Court in Craig yesterday. They were reelased on $500 bond each and the case will be tried in U. S. District Court in Ketchikan this fall Crew members are Alvin and Ed Dalton. They were Truitt appre- hended Aug. 17 by Fish and Wild- | life Service agent Elmer Copstead who charged them with fishing in the closed waters of Barrie Creek. CANADIA EKOLITE DEPTH SOUNDERS MADSEN yele & Fishing Supply car- | {Club Year Opened by Organizafion’s Tea | Opening the club year of 1951-52, the Juneau Woman’s Club annual |tea will be held at the home of Mrs. Mildred R. Hermann, 214 W. hth Street, Wednesday ternoon from 3 to 5:30 o'clock, it was an- nounced today by Mrs. Don Morri- on, club president at the tea will who still reside Ms. Hermann, Mrs. Thomas S. Parke, Mrs. John McCormick, Mrs. James V. Cole and Mrs. William Offi¢ial hostesses t-presidents Juneau Legionnaires Will Sail io Seward For Annual Convention Several Juneau residents leave here tomorrow on board S. S. Baranof to attend the nual Department of Alaska erican Legion convention begins Friday at Seward. Representing Juneau Post No. 4 will be William Liddle. Robert N Druxman and J. C. Dodd will at- will the an- Am- which | tend on behalf of Auke Bay.Post L. Paul, Sr. They will be assisted by | members of the board. All clubwomen of Gastineau Chan- |nal are invited to attend the tea |and a special invitation is extended to the teachers and new residents | 10f the community, 22 Arrive from Weslward 13 {Fly Qutbound Thirty-five flew with { Northern Airlines Sunday with outbound and 22 arrivals. From Anchorage: C. A. Phillips, John Wiese, Sharon and Sanford Petersen, D. Novatmn H. D. Som- mis, V. Evenson, H. Cowan, Marie Jensen, Kenneth Fletcher, Gab Ruff, L. Avrit, Col. Flewelling, Violet Race, | K. Bowman. | From Cordova: Mr. and Mrs. Vince | Nelson, Frank Perimmer, Mr. and | Mrs, Robert Bain, Catherine Gair, M. C. Bristol. | To Anchorage: D. M. Williams, Tom Nally, M. Bullock, Alex Sara- | coff, Oscar Boages, Ken Duncan, | Frank Yaker, R. Richardson, Mr. | and Mrs. Gil Hinninger, Dave Hodg- son, George Bacon, Harry Watson. Pacific 13 Scient! dioactive materials to study their travel habit: Off To School In Freshly Laundered Clothes current executive | I No. E of the U tion, and Floyd Lincoln, regional manager S. Veterans Administra- Guertin, territor- ial commissioner of Veterans Af- fairs, are also expected to attend | the convention in connection with their offices. The convention ‘will end Sept.3. Legion (ondemns Wanton Xiiling of Salmon in (reeks Warton and sensel killing of spawning salmon attacked this wekend by the executive com- mittee of Auke Bay Post No. 25 of the American Legion. Pointing out that many Alas- kans depend on salmon for food and livelihood, the legionnairBs specifically requested parents to caution children against, hitting salmon or throwing rocks at them as the fish head upstream unless they intend to take the dead fish | home to eat. insects with ra-|be on the lcokout Several recent incidents were reported in Wwhich boys had been observed killing fish without rea- son in Auke Creek and nearby streams. All legionnaires were directed to for such inci- | dents and to take steps to pre- vent recurrences. Send your young ones back o school this season in clothes that crackle with freshness And you needn't spend hours over the washtub to achieve crisp, clean clothes either. Merely pack up all your washables, fine linens, frilly cot- tons, sturdy work clothes and call us - we'll send a courteous driver to pick up your laundry. Individualized attention is given to your laundry and only the mildest detergents are used. Your clothes will be beautiful. ALASKA LAUNDRY, Inc. Since 1895 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Happenings At Haines HAINES, Alaska, Aug. 17 (Special)—The Missionary Soc held their annual family pic at Rainbow Glacier Camp. Mi Edna Holder who has been a M: thodist Missionary in India for a number of years was the main 1 speaker of the evening. At the conclusion of the picnic Miss Isa- belle Miller was presented with a going away gift. and Mrs. Charles Baum- Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Gerts- John Baumbach, and Elmer were visitors for a short | time in Haines. They returned over the highway to visit Fair- banks and Anchorage. They plan jto return o Haines and ship out ‘m Prince Rupert. The group arc (from Puyallup, Wash. Mr. bach, I man, Basche The Moose Horn Cafe has op- ened. Their hours are from 7:15 a.m. until 11 pm. The owners are Mrs. John Fox and Mrs. O. I Lewis. The cafe is located next door to the U. S. Customs office. Maurice Carswell and wife paid a visit to Haines Aug. 15. Cars- well is the Canadian Customs of- ficer at the border. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams, | student pastor and his wife of the Presbyterian Church will leave Haines for the States Aug. 23.] Williams intends to attend .s’L'huul.‘ A farewell dinner was given in their honor Aug. 16. They were presented with a gift from the | congregation. He has served the | church here very ably and they are going to be missed. Mrs. Wil- | liams will be remembered as Miss | Dorothea Fredricks when she first came and was secretary to Miss Miller at Haines House. Miss Mary Kennedy, who is re- placing Mrs. Robert Williams as secretary at Haines House has arrived and is being broken in by Mrs. Williams. Daily Vacation Bible Schoolhas its closing day Aug. 17 with a| picnic for the youngsters on the beach. After having to be put off | a number of times the school op-| lened on Aug. 6 with an enroll-| {ment of 60 and the average at-| tendance of 55 a day for two | weeks. The American Legion Auxiliary will hold its rummage m\d baked jgoods sale on Aug. 27 in phe Pre: byterian Church. The saléMas had to be put off a number of times | this summer due to measles and | the canning season. 1‘ Members of the Presbyterian Church have again been paired oif to take charge of the morning | services until a pastor or a stu-| dent pastor can be found. Mem- bers will begin to take charge of the services Sept. 2 unless other- | wise notified. i The BYN Bus made its regular weekly trip into Haines with three | passengers. | Francis Gorman, music wndm] in the Haines Public School has | returned to Haines. He in on the BYN Bus. FROM KOTZEBUE John Bullock of Kotzebue is stopping at the Baranof Hotel. SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS A Service Representative of SINGER Sewing Machine Ce. WILL BE IN JUNEAU Mon. through Sat. AUGUST 27 SEPTEMBER 1 AT THE Baranof Hotel There has been a re- duction in prices of all new Singer Sewing Machines, See the beautiful New * Models illustrated in our pictorial catalog. 0 SINGER Sewing Machine Co. KETCHIKAN, ALASKA Eox 609 land J. C. Boespflug | The government etsimate was $4,- | found | cording to the National Geographic Corps of Engineers Busy with Ten Bids ANCHORAGE, (Special) It is apparent at the Alaska District Engineer’s Seattle and local of-; fice that the slack season on new Corps of Engineers contracts is now closed. The flood of new business to- , sparking up an active con- tract market, includes two bid awards totaling over $5,500,000; seven hids placeg for an airmen’s barracks; and a new invitation to bid on 1,000 man capacity theater. Colonel L. E. Seeman, Alaska district engineer, awarded two Whittier contracts to the Seattle firm of Haddock Engineers Ltd. ciates. This firm wen the nd heating plant award on their bid of $4,118 and the award for outside utilities for $1,678,500. The seven bids opened today for the construction of airmen’s barracks at Elmendorf Air Force Base showed L. E. Baldwin of Se- attle low with $3,481,400; Strand Sons of Seattle, second with $3,- 770,000; and Haddock Engineers and Associates, third with $4,172,- 000. Other bidders included S. Patti Construction of St. Lou Mo.; Valle-Sommers of J. H. Pomeroy of San Francisco; of Seattle. 166,478. The Alaska district engineer's office announced an invitation to bid on a thousand seat theatre to be located at Ft. Richardson. Bid opening date is Sept. 21 at the Anchorage office of the district engmeer Specifications include air conditioning and a stage. Com- plete specifications can be secured on application at the local office. Invitation number is 52-16. More than a fifth of the world's| bauxite aluminum ore is in western Yugoslavia, ac- known Society. MISCELLANEBIIS SECOND HAND STORE We buy, sell and trade. 214 2nd St. Phone 908. TO WHOM it may concern: I am not associated with D, Sherman } Starr in any business or capac- ity. (Signed) Henry Perozzo, Anchorage, Alaska. 888-tf WANTED availabie h,rran. stenokrapher at Alasku Housing Authority office Willoughby Avenue. Qualifica- tions consist of ability to take shorthand, type, some know- ledge of bookkeeping. For ther informaticn, call at Ch: nel Apts. Office or petefit | ONE, uw or three bedroom hous- es or apartments, furnished or unfurnished — prefersbly furn- ished, needed by permanent em- ployees of the Juneau Lumber Co., Inc. Call 358 days. 873-tf NEEDED—Furnished 2 bedroom house or apartment by August 19. Douglas 2482. 869-6t | returned | |HELP WANTED—Alaska Laundry. | 758-t1 1 WAITRESS & 1 Fountain Girl. Percy's Cafe. LADY wishes day work. Blue 1030. 887-12t ' USED CARS | 1948 PACKARD Club Sedan, 20,- 000 miles. Excellent Condition. Call 301. 1949 STUDEBAKER plck up Run under 5000 miles. Otto Anderson 915 12th Street. 1948 “PLYMOUTH ‘Deluxe 4- door Sedan, excellent condition. Has radio and heater. Call 556 be- tween 5 and 8 pm. Ask for Wes. 895-767'. HERES A N BETTER USED CARS Posctlccei s i ol SPEF!AL 1949 Chevrolet 4-door Sedan 1940 Plymouth 4-door Sedan 1950 Ford 1%-ton Panel 1946 G.M.C. Panel R.W.Cowling Co. 115 Front Street Phone 57 \ | CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING || 793-t1 | on: 155-tf | - { REAL ESTATE MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1951 REAL ESTATE | |GARRISO! house. 4 bedroom res- idence. two lots. Automatic hot water heating system. Well fur- nished. Complete electrical equip- ment. Price complete: $16,000. 2 BEDROOM house on 7th St. Full basement. ished. $7,850.00. 6 UNIT apartment. come property. DOUGLAS—A new three bedroom house. Unfurnished. occupancy. For than appraisal. LISTINGS on several vestment properties. LOTS: Casey Shattuck. Tract. Highlands. BELLES CAFE—This A good large in- Seatter | is still the best small restaurant in Juneau.| Office: Room 14 in Shattuck Bldg. William Winn-Phone 234| VIEW, garden, enclosed yard, new 2-bedroom, furnace, hardwood floors, electric kitchen, complete- ly furnished, immediate occu- pancy. FHA appraised. "TWO DUPLEXES—both complete-} ly furnished. No hills. CABIN Lena’s Cove. Two-bedroom | home on 3.18 acres land. 2 acres; cleared, good well, 2 lakes, ete. FHA appraised 2-bedroom homes, both completely furnished. TROLLERS. Several acreages with improvements Pelican, Sitka. CAFES fully garage, equipped. Inspec- eau. WANTED — small tract with tim- ber. MAY we a new help you buy out of your proper- financing your equity ty here, let us discus with you. REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS | Phone 676 over First National Bank i FOR SALE CHING love-seat an Ewing. Douglas chair. Highwa; 894-6t Eathinette, pen, sun-lamp, at, size 42, like new. i Phone 2. 394-6t baby ED hIEC"l'UCAL APPLIANCES FOR SALE General Electric Dish Washer, used about 1 year . $185.00 Thor Combination Dish Clothes Washer practically new, Easy Spinner Washing Machine, gcod condition, a 1946 model, . $125.00 Hoover Vacuum Cleaner, A-1 condition, only $ 35.00 Westinghouse Electric Range, 3 cooker pot & timer $ 95.00 v Aladdin Swing Arm Hi-lo idge lamp, was $29.50, now, only $ 20.00 {1 Bronze Bridge Lamp, 5 817 50 | now only $ 13.50 These are all “Good Eu}h and won't last. Terms if desired. PARSON’S ELECTRIC, INC. Goldstein Bldg. 1 i 1 { 1 W | G. E. REFRIGERATOR $150.00; Thor Ironer, $25.00; Kitchen sink, complete with swing spout faucett and trap, $10.00; Bath-/ room wash basin with faucetts, $5.00; Light fixture, five lights, $3.00; Light fixture, $150; G. E. Vacuum Cleaner, S"SUO enamel metal top table, $2.50; two storm windows, large, each, $1.50; 2 kitchen windows, i $5.00; 12 cabinet doors, assorted sizes, each $1.00; 2 bins for sugar or flour, each, $1.00; Bowling shoes, new—never used, size 12, $5.00; Child’s toilet seat, $1.00. Call A. B. Phillips at Green 565 on Wednesday or Thursday for appointment. 891-2t TROLLER “Mischief” for zale $7500.00. Length 39 ft, ft., beam 11 ft., 8 ton net-9 ton gross. Facks 12,000 lbs. Inquire M. C Kinberg Sr., Box 434, Sit- ka, Alaska. 884-tf FORRENT FOR RENT — Furnished Apart- ment—living room, bedroom, Kit- chenette, and bath. Fritz Cove Road, Brownie the Barber > 893-t{ WILL SUBLET for two months. One bedroom apartment. Cen- trally located. Write Box 1991 Empire. 3 891-tf FOR RENT — Mendenhall Apart- ments furnished and unfurnish- ed. Studio and 1 bedroom $86.00 and up, unfurnished. $106.00 and up furnished. Call at apartmenti office or phone 892. 891-27t STEAM heated rooms. 315 Gold St 735-11 AVAILABLE now. <pnce for rest- aurant or other business. Phone 452. 88211 STEAMHEATED Rooms. weekly or Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69-t1 WURLITZER Spinet piano for rent Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143 Partially furn-| in- Immediate { sale at price less, tion invited. Lots Douglas, Jun-' home in the states? If you need| Munmw & MURPHY | and $165.00 — 893-3t ' t Kitchen, * | REAL ESTATE COMFORTABLE 3 hedroom home, furnished, good vi full & ment, steam heat, Dougla 000. . NICHE 3 bedroom homs, garage, baser ing, hardwood floors, Ave. $17,400. GOOD 5 bedroom home, complete- ly furnished, view, basemen " Star Hill, $11,500. (W CENTRAL 3 bedroom unfurnished home, 2 living rooms, Douglas. $4,000. - furnished, across | Bldg. $7,500. ONE bedroom Gold Street. $5,300. DELUXE House trailer, rooms, complete. $4250. FURNISHED small two bedroom home, South Franklin, (W19) ENTIRE ISLAND, 230 acres, easily accessible year round, good bldgs, other features. $26,000 (W25) THREE Summer homes. Up to $4300. MANY EXCELLENT lots for year round homes, summer cabins, re- ' sorts and industrial sites. MANY OTHER LISTINGS Bob Druxman-Phone 891 | M. J. HAAS - Associate Juneau—123 Front Street Auke Bay—Tritz Cove Road from Federal (W35) furnished, (W36) bed- (W38) home, 2 | BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES AND INVESTMENT PROPERTIES Ralph FAMOUS boatshop ofy late Thompson, good building and | location. Many tools. $3,500. BEAUTY Salon, $6600. (BT MEDIUM priced 4 unit apart- ment house, central heat. (Y5) property, can be income, | | $15,000. (Y4) !GOOD INCOME, downtown store- apartment bldz. with bar, excel- ent buy at $42,000. (B6) | GENERAL Store with considerable | | property. Excellent location and| | business. Approx. $55000. (B3), RESTAURANT. $2,000. (B8) ! COUNTRY business bldgs. (W32) COCKTAIL bar, $19,800. (B6) RESIDENTIAL grocery. Will lease! or sell building. (Bl) MANY OTHER LISTINGS Bob Druxman-Phone 891! M. J. HAAS - fssociate | Juneau—123 Front Street Auke Bay—Fritz Cove Road | | i rtment business lot, for better excellent i converted CONVENIENT 2 bedroom home, |- { cludes AGERCY —$9$8888— EACH MONTH—EACH YEAR WE SELL 'wC T HOMES THAN —398858— I challenge them to list their sales each month—Peter Wood —$$8988— \L, INVESTMENT Opportunity Center of Juneau, now averages $40C t per month. Future bldg. site for stores, offices, apart- ments. rice only $7,875. Terms, $2,000 down, $150 plus 6% int. per mo ESTABLISHED BUSINESS in fishing village; general store and home. The right spot for a couple who enjoy hunting, fish- in same location. A good living. Price $21,000 includes inventory. Terms. PRICE DOWN — $1850 down buys 3-bdrm home, furnished, in Douglas. Large yard, view, double garage, full concrete basement, oil furnace. stove and refrig. Balance due $8,122 payable $90 month. 180 BEHRENDS AVE. — FHA ap- praisal $16,000 bare. Owner elec stove, wall-to-wall and drapes. 3 bdrms, tile garage, cornes lot. 2 yrs in- rugs bath, new. BEHRENDS AVE. HOME AT FHA APPRAISAL PRICE—loan $12,- 600 fully furnished house $18,000. Evening showings by appt. NEW LISTING -— Clean 2 bdrm house Douglas rd, will sell either furnished or unfurn. Large lot, view. $10,500 or $9,500. This will go fast. Hdwd floors, view win- dows. NEW LISTING — comfortable so- lid 3 bdrm home, fully furnished, cement basement, best view, near’ schools and St. An: $12,500. CLOTHING STORE — the S 'n T, central location, lease. Only $3,000 plus entory. Stock kought before raises offers $5,000 profit before retail markup. De- tails. {PRICE DOWN—Wm. Spain house at $12,100 large Best 1th and B Sts. formerly now $11,500. 3 bdrms livingroom. & diningroom. neighborhood. Owner will finance-$3,000 down, $100 plus 6% interest, per month, PRICE DOWN - Voiles house, Douglas, 3 bdrms furnished fire- place, 100x100 lot. Now $10,000. FOR SALE DERBY B flat. pm LUNCE ROOM 319 Avenue. Phone 946. and Ebon 650 refrigerator Call Black Willoughby 896-10¢ FULLY it sell equipped Gillnetter Inquire at Victory must Bar. | 896-4¢ KF(.)R SALE — PelicAn Thea | Write Box 705, Pelican, Alas | 892-T¢ MARINE Batteries. Hea: standard 6, 8, or 12 velt, reason- able. PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. { Boat Harbor. 892-6t R R /® 2 BEDROOM home. F.HA. ap- praised over $15,000. Complete- { 4 ly furnished. Automatic hot {NEW duty or { McNAMARA home at 10th and A Sts. appraised by FHA $10,000 bare, loan $8,000, price $12,500 completely furnished. All new Arcweld furnace, Ther auto washer, Shelvador refrig, West- inghouse double oven range. 3 bedrocms, two full baths. Easily cenverted back to duplex. Very large yard. NEW LISTING — large 3 bdrm home, yard, trees, view of Jus neau, furnished $9,800. Douglas Former Baldwin home. LISTING Peter Oswald house and lot center of Auk Bay with beach frontage. $2650. HAINES DOCK, all buildings, land, cranes etc. Owner going back in Army. FOR LEASE. — 250 ft. on Glacier Highway across from new school 150 deep. 4TH ST.—bright 1-bdrm needs plumbing. Just renovated throughout, pari uafinished. On stairs. $2,500. BUILDING LOTS CHANNEL Bous bldg. house 1 air furnace. Full basement ‘l 50100 lot. By APPOINT- ® MENT only. Phone 316. 891-tf e o o e o o 220 h.p. Lycombing air- craft Engine complete with prop, generator and starter. Al- 50 two 1850 floats., Price—make offer. Phone 58l. Walter D. Field. 877-tf REFRIGERATOR Excellent condition. Contact Parson’s El- ectric, 10th and C. 866-tf lONE new draft 5| ees. LOST AND FOUND LOST — one gold nugget charm bracelet. Has sentimental value. Liberal reward. Call Bergie Smith. Day 706; night Red 700. 897-3t LOST — packqgc comammg Lnn sweater. Call Red 925. 895-3t HELP WANTED PROFITABLE life-time business now available. Men ‘Wanted to operate in every community, city or small town. No selling. No vending. Good for $175.00 week- ly. Requires $2000. cash capital. Willingn and honesty more im- portant than experience. Write ILM.O. Stor 412 Scott Bldg., Portland, Oregon. 897-3t Male llelp Wanted EARN up tn 34000 daily, selling popular Blue %ar Hospital and General Insurance. Licensed Airmail: Relial 1070, Phoenix, Arizona 897-2t Life & Casualty, Dept.| levard—One for $1,200 all clear« ed and excavated. One 80x150 for $1,500 with rock fill from road. Showplace of Auk Bay, a peeled log chalet+type building, fireplace, concrete basement, oil furnace, Completely furnished, including dishes, rugs, pictures, drapes, etc, Over ‘one acre, beautiful lawn, flowers, gardens. Overlooks water. On bus line, near stores. $5,500 will handle. EXTRA Special—4 bedroom home, 2 tile baths, 3 toilets, 2 rumpus rooms, garage in basement. Liv- ingroom is 27x14, has fireplace, Thermopane windows. All hard- « wood floors, large closets cedar- lined, hot water furnace. A new house, one of nicest in town. $15,500 cash will handle. Price over $35,000. BEST view of city—Vienola home on 120x150 lot all cleared. Gar- dens, lawn, garage. Full concrete basement. Furnished, including arge deep-freeze unit. 1 standard bedroom, 2 in attic for children or short guests. 1 possible in base- ment. Cement walks, a nice clean house. $15,000. MOVE in today—Brekhus home, furnished, nice 'view Juneau har- bor. Also 60x20 double guonset, can be sold separately ane moved by barge. $10,500 for bo 8th ST next Juneau Marine—2 bed- room house with large fenced in lawn. $6,500. GASTINEAU Ave. 2 bedroom furne ished, $4,000; $500 down. BACK of Baranof—2 bedroom fure nished, large back yard. $5250. IPETER WOOD AGENCY No. 3 Klcin Bldg. Tel. 911 '[’ETER WOoOoD - D | ALL OTHER AGENTS COMBINED ‘ ing. Owner retiring aiter 40 yrs ‘™ New elec *

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