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.,.! a siftnimns htarseagy e e PAGE TWO Fuller Appoinfed Agent af Skagway For Alaska S|eam ATTLE Fuller the ’I NGINEER ARRI FOR ALASKA ROAD COMMISSION and Mrs. Oscar L 'Paulson, | d two children, Kareu and | ed Tuesday on the| | DOUGLAS NEWS Salem, Cre. He wili| LOU DUO an engineer with the| Commission. Paulson Mrs. Norman Cook THE JONNI- nployed ka Road a nephew of Mikes Place is featuring a new attraction this week with the arri- val of two very attractive girls who play the piano and bass, with vo- cal duets and harmony singing un- der the trade name, “The Jonni- Lou Duc Opening show for the girl duo was last evening. They are, Misses Eunice Johnson and Lou Dettrich. E IMAC ALE BARGAIN RU held by Rebekih hall Friday, Oct will be in 1.O.O.F. Sale Lodge 12 at past year. He Hooker who the w BOY FOR PETERSONS and Mrs, Donald proud parents of oy last Sunday, at St. Ann jital in Juneau. The boy weighed ive pounds 15 ounces at birth and has been named James Raymond At home he will join a sister, Mary who is three years of age. Peterson a baby Mr are the Lee, FROM SEATTLE Gordon Wahto has returned home rom a short visit to Seattle where he visited his mother and others of his family. He reported that his mother, Mrs, Gust Wahto, is feeling well and receiving the best of care. bourbon is slow- made, slow-aged for deeper, richer, Tul&&\ flavor. Make QLD HTZ6ERALD your Key to true boérbon enjoyment. LD SASEIONED. e e 4 EINNA FRANKLIN IS SIX Glenna Franklin was six years of 1ge yesterday and celebrated by having a group of her young girl friends in for a luncheon during chool noon period. She is a daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Frank- lin. GL STORK SHOWER A baby shower for Mrs. Jim Burns was held Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Robert Bean. Those attending were Mrs. Joe Kendler, Jr., Mrs. Frank Cashen, Mrs. Martin Borlick, Mrs. William . Mrs. Albert Goetz, Mrs. Doug- , Mrs, Richard McCor- Rudy Pusich, Mrs. E. L. Mrs. Mickey Pusich, and s Betty Gildersleeve. Mrs, Burns received many lovely and useful ifts which were presented in a baby bu Boou e, et Olleg in B0 Stitzel-Weller Distillery, Established Lovisville, Kentucky, 1849 100% BONDED KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 100 PROOF FIRE DEPARTMENT TONIGHT Robert L. Anderson, President of the Douglas Volunteer Fire Depart- ment announced a regular meeting tonight in the fire hall. Pdoviding ' refreshments at the meeting will be Frank and Harry Cashen and Douglas (Gray. Make your floors shine this easy way! vse GLO-COAT-it stays bright up to GUY RUSSO HOME ! Russo returned home this| | week from westward Alaska where| |he was doing field work with the | U. S. Bureau of Mines. | Guy SNYDER COUPLE LEAVE M recently for the States after com- pleting a several months work and | store window: the be on October 20, in the school gym. Alaska. Snyder was popular organist at Mikes Place. iThey are returning to Portland,| Oregon. | visit in Keep your tile, linoleum or wood floors bright and gleaming with Johnson's Glo- Coat. It’s so easy to use! Just apply—it dries in twenty minutes to a beautiful durable finish. And now Glo-Coat is positively water- repellent! Even wheu you spill things, they wipe away without marring the shine! Save money—buy larger sizes. Get won- derful water-repellent Glo-Coat today! JOIINSON’S GLO-C OA'I' year 1951 to 1952: Finance committee—Chris Ehren- dreich, chairman; Rex Hermann and William Boehl. Health and Police: William Boehl, chairman; Mark Jensen and C. S. Gildersleeve. Miuke It a Date Tonight in Douglas Mike's Place ‘OL.— BRINGS TO YOU FOR YOUR LISTENING AND DANCING PLEASURE Twe Very Afiractive Girls Gn Piane and Bass Vocal Duets . . . . Harmony Singing Danceable Rhythms THE JONNI-LOU DUO Mike’s Place . . . Famous for FINE STEAK DINNERS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Alaska Field Commitiee fo Meei Next Week At the quarterly meeting of the| Alaska Field Committee to be held| in Anchorage on October 18 and 19, Assistant Secretary of the Inte Dale Doty will introduce Geors Rogers, newly appointed chairinan of the group. It will be the InDowntown (ordova Fire (Continued from Page One) efforts to get at the blaze by the fact the fire was below street level in its early stages. Later choking moke filled the street and fire- 1 werc unable to approach the building. hin minutes after tHe Evani made their escape, the two build s exploded into flame, shattering windows across the street and show- ering firemen with glass. he flames spread to the Raynor bu AHn‘ fter the explosion.” An 10U; r the first alarm flame still - w raging out of control ind firemen directed their effort to confining the fire to the three The blaze -was brought ontrol by 8 am,, but con- ted to smoulder throughout the 12th meeting of the jes of the Department of Intericr ncies in Alaska. regional director of the Fish and Wildlife Service, has been acting rman of the committee 3 ignation of Kenneth J. the dow. Assistant Secretary direct to Anchorage two-day session. At the S€ ns, Doty and Rog! line the committee’s program. On Friday, agency directors will present rojects of their agencies. attending the mecting Juneau will be Joseph Mor- gan, Bureau of Reclamation; Don- ald Wilson, Alaska Public Wor Hugh Wade, Alaska Native William Twenhofel, U. 8. Gec cal Survey; Clarence Rhode, and Wildlife Service; Willian Niemi, Alaska Road Commis: Edwin Fitch, Office of Te. and Rogers, chairman of the All‘kn Field Committee, Doty to op fi will fly from Two weather factors helped the firemen: a fresh breeze kept the firc from jumping the street and engulfing ¢he entire business section and a persistant drizzle prevented other fires being started by flying| embers. <‘ The Raynor building housed about | 21 apartments, the Empress theater, | several offices, a jewelry s the Alaska Communication Sy office The Imperial building housed a Women of Moose Drilf b i 2 ' 4 inn’ oy i, % ey ‘e, 162M "Outstanding” af store and the owners’ quarters were Re‘en' (o"ven"on in the Evans building. Losses were ohly partially sured. Fish J. in-) attendance | According to those in at the recent Mpose convention hel in Ketchikan, the Women of the| Moose drill team was a sensation. ' Dressed in white satin and | Elouses and purple velvet vests and caps, the 16 member squad presert- | ed a series of intricate drill pat- terns. The drill was repeatea in response to numerous requests. Members of the team are Janette | '\ Francis, Edith Powers, Lyda Mu- " |seth, Betty Casperson, Kay Haulk, Gildersleeve. Brita Bland, Myrna Willoit, Kath- Wharf committee: Mark Jcnsm,‘lfln Willoit, Mic Clara- chairman; Willlam Boehl and ReX|pa; pecser chmidt, Eleanor Hermann. {bett, Mary Kateryanich IMPORTANT—40-8 kirts Forty et Eight special !r‘.rc‘,in.’; Friday noon lunch at the Baranof. Streets and Sewers: Rex Her-| mann, chairman; Arne Shudshift and Chris Ehrendreich. Fire and Water: Arne Shudshift chairman; Mark Jensen and C. r. and Mrs. Rodney Snyder left fund raising project for their cla STANDING CITY COMMITTEES were discussed by men Mayor Mike Pusich appointed the | Douglas Island Woman's Clu following Councilmen as chairmen |home of Mrs. Rudy Pusich \\1dnm and members of standing commit- | day tees in charge of city duties for the each member should make a cash !movies of Eskimo villages on Nuni- | Public Property: C. S. Gildersleeve | gimes juanita Whitak chairman; Chris Ehrendreich and|piqqle and Odelia Light. Arne Shudshitt. | 'The group held a food sale, o e ge |mage sale and several dinners to SENIOR CLASS PROJECT 'ra5c0 money for their transpo The Senior Class of the Douglas tion to the convention. | Puklic schools are offering a beau- | ¥ 0 tiful luncheon set of dishes as :\i s. rum- ATIONAL FORE! FOR T TIMBER | LE bids 11 be reccived by Regional Forester, Juneau, | Alaska, up to and including 9:00 ja vember 9, 1951; ! the| merchantable dead timber, standing down, and all the live timber ed or designated for cutting, on an area, described as Area T-A angd 7-C, totaling approxi-| mately 54 acres at the head of Fish! Bay, Tc National Alaska, timated to be feet B.M., more or less spruce and western I saw- timber and 1,500 linear feet, more| or less, of piling. No bid of less| i1 50 per M feet B.M. for spruce sawtimber, $1.00 per M feet B.M. for hemlock sawtimber, and lc per linear foot for piling up to and including 95 feet in length and 1'zc per linear foot for piling over 195 feet in le 1 will je considered. 1$1,00000 must accompany each bid, ‘ to be applied on the purchase price, | | refunded or retained in part ‘liquidatr:! dam: according the conditi of the sale. Primar | manufacture outside of the Terr] | tory of Al of any part of the! | timber is subject to ‘the consent of | the Regional Forester. The right Assisting Mrs. Pusich in entertain- | i$ Teserved o reject any or all bids ing were Mrs. Robert Rings and|received. B bids are submit- Mrs. Ray Rice. ted, ‘full information concerning the e timber, the conditions of the sale, DOUGL! and the submission of bids should Garbage hauling and lot clean- |be obtained from the Division Su- ing, satisfactory and courteous ser-| pervisor, Juneau, Alaska, or the vice. Pick ups Wednesday and Sun- | Regional Forester, Juneau, Alaska. The set is on displ in the Dru | Sealed and the drawing will| _Sexled the “CARE FOR KORI‘_A‘ 8 Plans for active parti the “CARE for Korea” membe evening. It was decided that S contribution for CARE packages to 1,855,000 Korea at the November megting. Mrs. Ray Rice, club representa- tive on the Health Council, report- ed on the progress being made to- ward securing a permanent place for a clinic which will enable Doug- las mothers to have the services of a public health nurse for their children once a week instead of carrying them to Juneau for check- | ups once a month. Following the business session, Mrs. Maurice Kelly showed colored | vak Island, Akulurak, Unalakleet, and Kotzebue. Mrs. William Klockenteger and Mrs. Mike Pusich, Jr, were wel- comed as new members and Mrs. Cynthia Hehn, as a guest day. Acme Disposal Service, Gus First Publication: Oct. 11, 1951. Peterson, owner. Phone Juneau 631. Second Pubhcauon Oct. 25, 1951, “yhen we said it was classed as BAGGAGE we didn’t mean TAKE YOUR CAR, OF COURSE The Alaska Line carries your car with you oboerd ship ot specicl low “baggage See your Alaska Line agent for complete de committee which was formed three | cars ago to coordinate the activit-| Clarence Rhode, | {SEVERAL | "ROPERTY Pelican, Forest, | — THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1951 REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING REAL ESTATE GARRISOX house. 4 bedrcom res- | 12th STREET duplex, well Iurmsl!ed‘ idence. twc lots. Automatic hot| two 1be droom apartments, garage. water heating system. Well ‘fur- | FRITZ COVE, 2 bedrocom home, nished. Compléte electrical equip-| beach, basmt, garage, completely ment. Price compiete: $16,000. furnished. y (W49) 2 BEDROOM house on 7th St.! BEAUTIFUL large home with ex-| Full basement. Partially furn-| cellent view of June full bsmt. | ished. $7,850.00. | many fine featur 2 bedrooms |6 UNIT apartment. A good in-| plus income apt (W48) perty. ‘CEN'X RAL 3 bedroom home, furn- wew three L‘cdmcm‘ ished, garage, double plumbing, Unfurnist Immediate bsmt. (W42) For sale at price less | GOOD 5 bedroom home, complete- | | 1y hed, view, basement,| | , $11,500. (W45) bedroom home, od, Gold Street. $5,300.« (W36) DELUXE House trailer, 2 bed- rooms, complete. $4250. (W38) house. occupancy. than appraisal. LISTINGS on several vestment properties. {LOTS: Casey SHattuck. Tract. Highlands. BELLES CA his is still the| best small restaurant in Juneau.| FURNISHED small two bedrcom Office: Room 14 in Shattuck Bldg.| home, South Franklin. (W19) | | ENTIRE ISLAND, 230 acres, easily | 'William Winn-Phone 234, cccessivle sear rouna, sood bidgs, | other featw $26,000 (W25) | :“‘""‘ THREE Summer homes. Up to ete. large in- ful Seatter | TWO-beédroom home, furnished. 9-ft refrig can get G. I. loan. ACROSS from airport, 4 lots. One| with partially completed huuk.mg,} at $2,000. | DUPLEXES. 2 Boats. | 2-BDR. home partly furnished, garage, garden etf. 3.18 pat. land. Cabin $1,100. lots Dougl highway and Juneau. Tenakee, ptetely | 4300, I Y277 EXCELLENT LOTS for year round homes, summer cabu'a, lcmrts‘ and industrial sites. MANY OTHER L STINGS See us fdr Business Opportunities | and Investment Property listings. | Bob Druxman-Phone 891/ M. J. HAAS - Associate Juneau—123 ¥ront Street Auke Bay—Glacier Highway 2 | | Douglas | | Sit- ka, Wrangell. MURPHY & MURPHY FOR SALE Phone 473 over First National Bank IN PELICAN, 4 room house furn-| ished, large lot for gardening. Boat Sisu III 38 ft. x 11 ft. x 6 ft. 4 inches, 14 tons gross, 9 tons net, built 1950. Port Orford cedar hull, mahogany. finish, Chrysler power, Echo iathometer, Apelco radic- phine, fully equipped. Contact John Be Pelican. 934-6t NEWLY buiiz on Irwin Street. ment phonL Red i 573 ARRIVING ON gers arrived Thursday flight three traveling on interport. Arriving from Ketchikan Ellis, Mr. O’Keefe, Z. Gross, r, C. Sh From Wrang From Petersburg: Marie Bmxt FGB SALE ELLIS on El- with Mr.' B. twu beéxaon} hr)m’e For’ appoint- 755 or 452. tf PL‘RSF Qfl\"‘ll “Admiralty” 14 by 50 ft. Powered by 165 h.p G.M. Di%el with complete spare parts, including radip telephone, power skiff and complete hali- but gear with 20 skates. For fi ther information, contact owner George James, Angoon, Alaska. | 908-6t Crame! B Birdie Ben motor 100 h.p, in excelle tion. Write Box 25 Sitka. Edenso. bert | 2-5¢ | R Model 75 frodel 12 LUNCH | ROOM . car radio| Avenue. Phone 946. 30.06; '351 automatic. Phone a17-4t | 30 LUGER and hoister Winchester 22 t Winchestér 12 g for Pontiac Winchester 416. 31 FOOT TROLLER “SUB" 36. Call Blue 450 after 5 p.m. PELICAN Theatre, bmldmg and equipment, write Box 705, Pelican REFRIGERATOR Excellent Alaska. 924-17t.| condition, Contact Parson’s El- e == | ectric, 10th and C. 866-tf HEL ERaRE i’ P WANTED " FOR RENT ! FURNISHED room for rent in pr) Y 2 vate home by the month. Call tion is permanent; stasting ary $275 to $300 a month depend- | _oe 8% - h ing on previous experience. App;y‘FmE “proof storage locker. Simp- Administrative Officer, Bureau of| son Bldg. 931-tf Reclamation, Room 109, Coast Guard Building, weekdays. 35-6t 319 willoughby | 907-t TROLLER “Mischief” for sale $7500.00. Length 39 ft, draft 5 ft., beam 11 ft, 8 ton net-9 ton gross. Facks 12,000 Ibs. Inquire M. C.Kinberg Sr., Box 434, Sit- ka, Alaska. 884-tf stall —Lf WANTED—Federal agency has op- | ening for sn expert typist with a/ knowledge of stenography. |TWO stores. Hot water heat, 2000| square feet. George Bros. Build-| ing. Phone 399. 915-tf © 0o o 0 00 0 0 0 o WANTED IMMEDIATELY — 2 Clerk Stenographers — per- manent employment — 38 hour week — 1 Clerk Stenographer 19 hour week-!:-days Good salary—Annual and Sick Leave — Call at 206 Territorial Building ‘Welfare Depart- ment — Phone 726. 930tfe | ® o 00 00 0 0 0 o e s e i | | USED CARS |AVAILABLE now. Space for rest- FOR SALE—48 Austin Sedan, gocd] aurant or other business. Phone shape, fresh from the states.| 452. 882-41 Phone Green 100: 935-1t . STEAMHEATED Rooms, 1040 PONTIAC ’rudu A“QOCI condi-| Monthly. Colonial Rooms. tion, seven tires, radio and heater, 403 Mendenhall Apartments. Call | WURLITZER Spinet piano for rent. Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143 Green 293. 933-5t WERES A MISCELLANEOUS hanging. IN BETVER USED CARS SPECIAL 1949 Chevrolet “4-door Sedan FOR RENT OR LEASE — Two new buildings at entrance Small Boat Harbor. Across from new school, on City bus, one block from Gla- | cier and Douglas busses. Will di- vide into stores, offices, and xes-. taurant. Also cpace for other bldgs or businesses. Call or see| Peter Wood, 911. STEAM heated rooms, 315 Gold St. 735-t1 weekly or 69-d PAL;I—TX‘ING and paper Phone 996 evening 5 to 7. HOPE'S SECOND HAND STORE We buy, sell and trade. 214 2nd St. Phone 908. 793-t1 TO WHOM it may concern: I am not associated with D. Sherman Starr in any business or capac- ¢Signed) KEenry Perozzo ity. Anchorage, Alaska. 888-t1 WANTED WANTED—Teacher wants single apartment. Phone 207 after 6 p.m. 930-4t 1940 Plymouth 4-door Sedan WANTED—One bed-room furnished . apartment. Would consider sub- leasing. Phone Red 781 evenings. 927-3t 1950 Ford %-ton Panel 1946 G.M.C. Panel R.W.Cowling Co. .115 Front Street Phone 57 ONE, two, or three bedroom hous- es or apartments, furnished or unfurnished — preferably furn- ished, needed by permanent em- ployees of the Juncau Lumber Co,, Inc. Call 358 days. 873-tf HELP WANTED-—Alaska Laundry. 758-t4 1 WAITRESS & 1 Fountain Girl. Percy’s Cafe. 165-&!“ | Clark, Mr, | store PETER WOOD AGENCY —$55858— EACH MONTH—EACH YEAR WE SELL }uCRE HOMES THAN ALL OTHER AGENTS COMBINED —$35555— I challenge them to list their sales each month—Peter Wood —$88888— FOR SALE IN JUNEAU $3,150 one bdrm Star Hill. $3,500 one bdrm Carroll Way new ve, refrig. wash mch, a clean place. Workshop in houses, both one bdrm. 1 next new school. $1,000 down, $12500 3 bdrm furnished near schools and downtown. Hot water heater, bsmt. A very comfortable, attractive home. 1$16,500 3 bdrm Behrends Ave. Ap- praised FHA $16,000. Price in- cludes rug, drapes. $3,700 will handle. $18,000 3 bdrm furnished house 10th St. Garage, new furnace, immed gccupancy, $17,500 unfurn. $37,000 4 bdrm, all hardwood floors, hot water heat, fireplace, garage. bsmt large enough for 2-bdrm apt. FOR SALE IN DOUGLAS $7,800 3 bdrm furnished, new bsmt. garage. Near school. 189,500 3 bdrm furnished, fireplace, 1u0x100 yard, view. $3,8000 3 bdrm furnished, 100x100 yard, hot water heat, piano, very spacious. Move in today. PETER WOOD AGENCY No. 3 Klein Bldg, Tel. 911 '45 Passengers 0n Wednesday PAA Flights Forty-five persons traveled on Pan American Airways planes in and out of Juneau Wednesday with <1 arriving, ‘21 leaving and others carried to other points. Arriving from Annette: Karl Aho, aniel Sahn, Jessie McCrary. From Seattle: George Aroustol. Abner Beard, W. Bonnington, How- ard Cuyler, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Fitzpfluick, Fred Jacobsen, Anarew Raiterty, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kovaleski, William McAfee, Claire Templeton,, Roger and Mrs, Selma Vukovich, Hugh Wade, Herb, Sylvia and Annette Schiro. Leaving for Ketchikan: Mrs. B .W. Robinsin, Panella. For Seattle: Dick Kastaw, Don Meurs, Lois Jund, Brian MecDavitt, Carl Caraker, Laura MagMillan, | James Weber, H. L. Baila, Tim Sul- livan, Dr. N. C. Monninger, Ward Carrol, Pat Parce, C. J. Thoma, N. F. Reeves, John Isadore, Walter and Mrs. F. L. Estes, Lauris Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mr. and Anthday | Heinmiller. Mormon Church Holds Bazaar November 9-10 The new date for the Church of Latter Day Saints (Mormon) |ladies relief society bazaar is set for Nov. 9 and 10 in the Vic Power on Seward Street. This date was decided at the monthly work and business meet- ing held Tuesday evening. Several matters of business were discussed at the meeting while. the - ladies worked on bazaar items. Mrs. Brad Long conducted the meeting. Sewing lessons for the year were - joutlined by Doris Cliff. Special em- phasis will be placed on various types of darning and mending. The group decided to hold a summage sale the morning of Oct. 27 at the church on Tenth and E streets since there is a supply of used ar- ticles on hand. ‘The next meeting of the group will be held Oct. 17 to allow members to attend the community concert on Oct. 16. — EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY — NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Notice is hereby given tnaz Seorge Francis Cantillon, has made appli- cation for a homesite, Anchorage Serial 016739, under the act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 803) for Lot 2, Plat of U. S. Survey No. 2909, Triangle Group 3 of Homesites, sit- nated on the northerly shore of Auke Bay, on the southerly side of the Eagle River Highway ap- proximately 13 miles from Juneau, containing 0.69 acres, latitude 58° 23’ 13” N. longitude 134° 39/ 11”7 W. at corner No. 1, and it is now in the files of the Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. i Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned land should file their adverse claim in the local land office, Anchorage, within the period of publication or thirty days thereafter, or they will be barred by the provisions of the statutes. GEORGE A. LINGO, Manager. First Publication: Aug. 23, 1951, Last Publication: Oct. 18, 1951.

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