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(4] Aiaska Sw Like 8&4;5:; li s No "Cow you have to do is and lug that 2,000 bison bull aw ve to use a derrick. all of it Ay r what the old hunt- I about it om the Fish and Wi hunters who par- accordin hunt | pa s the purpose wa non-br cry’s herd econd The of the Gesirable: to-get rid- of: ¢ bulls, While 14 of tt this year were breeders, 1s killed the main Wayne and R The beys who mix your Favorite Drink D Y Gold Medal = ,m S e Guummecd by Gond Housel\ceplng 2245 oyianso WIS “Store Bought” clothes for children cost more than ever before, But that won't bother you if you have a NECCHI. Even if you're inexperienced in sewing you can make Beautiful clothes for the youngsters. On a NECCHI you can sew like a dressmaker Come in.and we'll prove it to you! T gt Imagine doing all these things WITHOUT ATTACHMENTS ) Blind- Smches Hems models availoblo in smart “tyled cobinets ond porfables. YOUR GUARANTEE OF NATIONWIDE SERVICE AND PARTS SEE iT and TRY IT Liberal Trade-Ins @ Easy Budgef Terms Call for Fve(- Home Demensiration 49 RALFE from | | for | purpose was to kill off some of the | i ist, jat 'wcren'L helping add | Oct. | were drawn from names on 912 ap- bulls that had become outcasts |of the herd. Urban C. Nelson, wildlife biolog- ays that these outcast bulls were becoming troublemakers, and {because the herd bulls would not let them even c a cow bison, st a side-long glance they naturally to the herd population. Twenty-four permits were issued the big hunt Oct. 1 through 15 in a public drawing. These plications. Liaison-type planes of the FWS w over the area near the junc- n of the Richardson and Alaska spotting bulls and radio- {ing reports back to the hunters. Hunters were guided to.a possible kill by FWS men—and from there the buffalo hunters were on their ays, | own. st of the hunt was concentrated e east side of the river because of lack of facilities, includ the right type of aircraft, to cr | and land on the west side. This ac- ¢ ' | the ! but ti;« n they had the problem of | Street, | getting the fact that fewer bulls were killed this cour for n-breeding most of them were on | west side. But one hunter brought a boat, with another the delta. FWS men say each hunt- er had no trouble getting his bull, them back. It took one of these hunters thrée days to bring | his bull back to the east side of the | river to the road, and took the other hunter four: days. Few of the hunters realized the job ahead of them after the kill in taking care of and transporting about a ton of meat. And, FWS men say, hunters found it was no sport| !for children in making the kill. { 1got away to die, several had to be | reported -among hunters trying to fire with | Although no shot several times because a hunt- er was unable to reach a vital re- ‘gion Wwith one or two shots. tough Animals with their thick hid- es did everything but play patty- cake with the hunters’ bullets. Two animals after the hunt started had old bullet wounds. One had been walk- ing around with a bullet hole run- 1ing completely from one end of e neck to the other, the buliet luum, passed completely through. Many cases of “buck fever” were the nimrods with several [ the safety on and several ejecting ! from AGENCY | unfired shells. A party from the Areomedical Lab hand checking the animals for pos- sible external parasites, them clean. The bison, peared not so particular about hunter, crossed | | wounded animals Fhe | killed several days Ladd Airforce Base was on | but found | however, ap- | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNE Son Born Sunday To Verne Mefcalfes A son, Peter McAlister, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Verne M. Metcalle at St. Ann’s hospital on Sunday morning. Peter tipped the scales at eight pounds, two ounces. He joins a brother, Verne Jr. and a sister, Kimberley. Mr. Meccalfe is a member of the House of Representatives and is associated with his father in the Metcalfe Sheet Metal Works. Mrs. | Metcalte is the former Pat Me- Alister. Grandparents welcoming Peter are Mrs. J. K. McAlister and Mr. V. W. Metcalfe. Transactions in Real Esiale Made By Cruxman Agency Several local real esiaie iransac- tions were completed last week by {the Bob Druxman real estate agency M Alas| nd Mrs. Rudy Sedmik, of the a Road Commission, have pur- ‘ chased the Behrends Avenue home {of Master Sergeant and Mrs. Wil- lmm Crawford, of the Alaska Na- tional Guard. | Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Peck have !purchased a home at 428 Seward owned by Mrs. Mable Reed ‘amd occupied by Lieutenant and Mus. Coast Guard. The Douglas home of Miss Rita | McCormick was purchased by Mr. |and Mrs. Fred Folette. | The Fritz Cove Road home of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Hervin has been ac- quired by Mr. and Mrs, Clinton Thomas Prather of the U. S. Stockley of the Alaska Department of Fisheries. A home at 116 Gold Street, owned | by Mr. and Mrs. Kelly C. P. Lar- son, of the Juneau-Young Hard- | ware Co., has been purchased by |Mr. and Mrs Pete Terencio of the Juneau Coffee Shop. insides. Evidence was found the beasts will eat wost any-| thing. All of the stomachs checked con- | tained foreign material, most "them had pieces of cloth in them, | and one bull was all set for winter | with a piece of weatherstripping about five feet long in his stom- ach. Fish and Wildlife men say that this year’'s hunt will probably be /the last for several years in that immediate area where most of the !kills were made. However, a survey is being made to determine the {number of suitable bulls on the west side of the Delta river and to ascertain if a hunt would be feas- ible in that area. Hhexr !that FLY SEATTLE S50.00 plus tax Large 50-Passenger Planes De Luxe Air Coach Service SOUTH-BOUND NON-S‘I’OP. Alaska's Leading Non-Scheduled Airline AIR TRANSPORT Associates Sales Co., Ine. 181 South Franklin St. Phone 177 Office Hours: 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. | niversary of | on November |brated Hallowe'en | was | | \Martin, D EA U, ALASKA DOUGLAS | NEWS HEALTH COUNCIL The Douglas Health Council will meet tomorrow evening, Nov. 6., at the new Clinic Room in the Govern- ment school. Officers will elected and preparations made for the im- munization clinic day which begins on Nov. 14 and continues over a 3-month period. The community is invited to attend and become in- terested in this new added service to Douglas stated Mrs. Ray Rice who is temporary president of the organization. NEW CAR A new Chevrolet carry-all rived over the weekend for Dell. He is Superintendent cf D las schools. JOHN MICHA Mr. and Mrs. G. R. I\AIL learned by wire over the weekend that they are now grandparents, with the birth on November 2 of a son, John Mi el to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Quinzy at Collinsville, Il The first child ()f the (formerly Helen Is weighed six pounds and at birth. 14 ounces LADIES’ NIGHT Lady Lions, or “Lioness will join their husbands or Lion friends this evening at a regular meeting of the Douglas Lions Club. Lion President Ed Johnson, said this would not be a special dinner nor would there be special entertain- ment, but it was n}tendml 50 wives could find out how the husbands act and what they do at a Lions | Club dinner meeting. The meet- 'ing as usual will begin at 6:30 o'clock at Mikes Place. TO CALIFORNIA Richard McCormick left by PAA enroute to Califor- |nia where she will visit her par- | ents at Valley Ford. She will be pu\«x- at the Golden Wedding an- of her parents which is 25, and will also be stateside during the time son James will be enjoying a ten furlough from his Marine um\u'" base in San Diego. Mrs. McCormicl plans to be outside for at least five weeks. Mrs. Sunday MASONS TUESDAY Gastineaux Lodge 124 will hold a Stated Communication tomorrow, Tuesday ‘evening, at 7:30 o'clock at Masonic Hall. HERB BO\'\ET’I‘ HOME ferb Bonnett, is home on a ten leave following completion of training at the Anchorage base where he was recently basic army | inducted. | BROWNIE HALLO“E N PARTY Douglas Brownie Girl Scouts cele- last Wednesday afterncon by giving a Hallowe'en | party in honor of their Troop com- mittee members, Mrs. Edwin C.| Johnson, Mrs, Edward E. Dietz, Mr: Robert Isaac, Mrs. Dorothy Moes and Mrs. R. I. Emil. The program planned by their President Miss Caryl Mae Friesen. BROWNIE MEETING The following Douglas Brownies will meet every Wednesday after- noon at 3:30 o'clock at the Douglas City hall under the leadership of x Cardiff and Mrs. Mau- : Dorothy Ann Dell, Caryl Mae Friesen, Larine Emil, Ellen Hall, Nona Milligan, Judy Neal, Charlotte Means, Florence a Sower, Victoria Bark- doll, Ji Short Landon. The girls mecting on Thursday !afternoons at 3 o'clock under the (leadership of Mrs. Landon will be ' Patty Dietz, Kay Kelly, Susan Neal, Danna J Poor, ia Means, You cannget . . . . - those handy, useful and much-needed SCRATCH PADS in assorted colors and sizes at only §capound EMPIRE OFFICE Mary | ¢ and Barbara| M( JNDAY, NOVEMBER REAL ESTATE |[CLASSIFIED ADVERTIS Fi[]VERTiSING REAL ESTATE | LARGE commercial property — 5 stores and 7 apartments—good location, High income will re-pay purchase price in six years. Terms froth present owner, FISH BUYING station. Located on west coast near Petersbu This property includes a general mer chandise store, liquor store, | taurant-tavern, U. S. postoffice, Union Oil agency, docks, boats, | scows and a good three bedroom resides al house. /The station has just finished a good season and is in excellgnt condition. It has netted to re-pay price. Terms the entire pu are available to a| m fish b\ would be consxdcred but it to be good. | 3 BEDROOM furnished house in Full basement. Top con- dition. Sale pricé of $10,00. Should | meet either FHA or veterans wp- praisal. 1 BEDROOM. Located in Hl”hl"fll! near new school. Furnished or un- furnished. Hot water heating plant. Large double yard. 1 BEDROOM, basement, near hos- pital. | BELLES CAFE. Office: Room 14 In Shattick Bldg. William Winn-Phone 234, ACROSS from airport, 4 lots. One | with partially completed building at $2,000. 2 DUPLEXES. 2 Boats. i A CABIN . $1,100.00 | 2-BDR. home partly furnished,| garage, garden etc. 3.18 pat, land. SEVERAL lots Douglas, Douglas highway and Juneau. PROPERTY Pelican, Tenakee, Sit- ka, Wrangell. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS Phone 373 over Firsi Sherry Barkdoll, Sara lister, Virginia Wells, Ba ‘:un, Maureen Mil ! A SOS has been sent out by Brownie Scout leaders for assistance in the scout work in Douglas. Mrs. | Cardiff and Mrs. M. W. Kelly have ken over the third and fourth grades of the troop work and meet at the City hall on Wednesdays at 3:30 o'clock. The second grades| meet on Thursday at 3 p.m. at the| City hall and Mrs. Olive Landon has volunteered to t them. but an- |other assistant is *badly needéd as it is a large class. Anyone wishing jto contribute some time in this very worthwhile project of scout ing should contact either Mrs. Lan- \don or call Mrs. Marcus Jensen or | Mrs, Max Cardiff. N()Tl(.'E I will not be responsible for any bills unless personally contracted 954-3t LAURA ISAACS IS HEREBY GIVEN: ! Besancon, administra- | trix of the estate of Henry Besancon, deceased, has filed her final ac- count and report of her administra- 1 of said estate, and her petition distribution thereof, in the ited States Commissioner’s Court for Juneau ‘Precinct, at Juneau, A ; that 10 o'clock A. M., Janu- ary 7Tth, 1952, has been fixed as the | iime and said court the place for ing same; and that all persons | concerned therein are hereby noti- ied to appear at said time and) wce and file their objections, fl‘ Y, to said fi account and peti- | tion for settiement and distribution that the court at such > and decree distributees cf hearing w who the heir the deceased person ¢ Dated: Juneau, ber 2nd, 1951. First Publi Last Publication: CALL FOR BIDS Sealed Bids will be received FRANK A. METCALF, TORIAL HIGHWAY EN Juneau, Alaska, for the cons of approximately sixteen hundred (1,600) eal feet of small hoat mooring float in the Small Boat Harbor at Petersburg, Al Bids will be received until ten (10) AM., PST, November 30 1951 at the OFFICE OF THE TER- RITORIAL HIGHWAY ENGINEER, JUNEAU, ALASKA, and then be publicly opened and read. Bid Forms, Detailed Plans and SpecYications can be obtained from Felix J. Toner, Registered Engi- neer, Reom 5, Shattuck Building, Juneau, Alaska. ( A deposit in the amount of ten (10) dollars will be reguired for each set of plans and specifications issued. The deposit will be refunded upon return of the plans and speci- fications in good condition. A bid bond or certified check in the amount of five (5) per cent of the bid must accompany each bid proposal. FRANK A. METCALF Territorial Highway Engineer. First Publication: Oct. 29, 1951. Last Publication: Nov. 26, 1951. by TERRI- EER, 1 res- | | TWO room CozZY fur INCOME prof | excellent rer LL)'\'J 12th STRE two 1 bedroom a BEAUTIFUL lar cellent view of Jun many fine pl CENTRAL 3 Luhu(,m home, furn- ished, double plum GOOD erate price. , well furnished | ments, garage. ze home with ex-| 1, full bsmt. | 2 bedrcoms | house SHED smu hox 1€, 1. 30 acres, e»lq cessible year toum* T\\'O beach cabins. $3800, tops. MANY OTHER LISTINGS Bob Druxman-Phone 891 M. J. HAAS - \=~ocmte FUR RENT team heated apartment. 955-tf HOUSE-2 bedrooms, living-room, kitchen and bath, on Fritz Cove voad, see Brownie the Barker, tf OFFICE space for rent. building. Phone Black 763. UNFURNISHED one bed-room ap- artments $181.60 and up. Menden- | hall Apartments 950~18t STORE space heated, 1 feet. George Brothers. 1000 squne 949- (1 Call 943-6t FURNISHED ROOMS, adjoin h. Phone 1008 afts 3 BACHTLOR apartrients | | FOR RL\T O'Z LC“\SE - Tm.‘ ::cr\ buildings at entrance Small Boat Harbor. Across from school, on City bus, one block cier and Douglas busces. Wil di- vide into stores, offices, and res- taurant. Also gpace for other bldgs or businesses. Cau cr see Peter Wood, 911. STEAM heated reoms, 315 Gold €t. % 135-t1 AVAILABLE now. Space for rest- aurant or other nusiness. Phone| 452, 882~k STEAMBEATED Roonds, weekly cr Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69-t2 WURLITZER J)('xe' plans for rent Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 142 FOR SALE ing machine speci 2 EASY spindry washers, excell condition, over $200 new, $125. On terms. MONTGOMERY-WARD well worth $35, it now t, e y 1 VObS wringer type, still going strong, only $27.50. You can’t miss on this. 1 SQUARE tub Maytag. A husky for only $47.50. YOUR money back if not satisfied after one week’s wash. PARSONS ELECTRIC INC., Goldstein Bldg. 956-3t | WHO was looking for a used short wave radio? 1 Airline six tube console model, nsl a hot set and a good buy at $49.50. 1 Sears Roebuck short wave table model, really gets outside and only $37.50. SEVERAL used single speed record «players. radio. From $10 to $19.50. PAR- SONS ELECTRIC INC., Goldstein Buldg. 956-3t BURNER electri¢ range in per- fect condition. Breakfast set and four chairs. Bendix clothes dryer, Miscellaneous dolls for Christ- mas. Oblong coffee table. All items in perfect condition. No. 10 Thane. 955-3t " range—Nueget Shop. 953-tt ELECTRIC SLINE boat Vivian aune 48 feet long, 11 foot beam, 4 foot draft, 140 h.p. Chrysler two years old, together with seine and power skiff. Box. 514, Wrangell, Alaska, 953-tf ELEVATOR—Complete with motor, | switches, automatic stops. Terms.| George Brothers. 949-tf PURSE SEI‘\IER “Admlra]ty” bt by 50 ft. Powered by 165 h.p G.M. Diesel with complete spare parts, including radio telephone power skiff end complete hali- but gear with 20 skates. For fus- ther information, contact ownes George James, Angoon, Alaska. 908-6t TROLLER “Mischief” for scie $7500.00. Length 39 ft., draft & 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 REFRIGERATOR Excellent condition. Contact Parson’s El- ectric, 10th and C. 868-i1 (W48) | good bldgs, Klein | 518 Hook one up to your;, ! REAL ESTATE PETI’B wWoon 1 AGENCY ‘ —$83888— 1 EACH MONTH—E:\CH YEAR |WE SELL wCRE HOMES THA? | ALL OTHER AGENTS COMBINEI —$8$38$— I challenge them to list thelr sale } each Ionth—Peter Wood STAR house with bas CARROLL WAY. he ‘«Pl‘h') Full bsmt. $7,850, | EAST ST.—Near St. Ann’s, 3-brdr. 1 nice livingroom and dining | . Hot \\’\tC heat, bsmt. $12,- 30“4 GOLD BELT—4 bdrm, all hardwood floors, 27x14 livingroom with fire. place. Hot wated heat. Therm- windows. 2 tile haths, 3 toilets. Bsmt rumpus rooms large enough| for 2-bdrm apt. $37,000. Terms. DOUGLAS ROAD NEW 2-bdrm, hardwood floors, new| | stove, plumbing, sinks, cab’nmta, 1 $8,400, fur 1-hdrm Terms. 400 for 1 bdrn’ 10p in basement, new , clean house on steps Near St. Ann’s Hosp | DOUGLAS ! NEW basement, 3-bdrm’ furnished, garage, next to school. $7,850. LIVE ON YACHT BUILT in 1946 and appraised $13- 000 then, the VETERAN, a roomy cruiser-yacht, sleeps 3, wonderful hunting and fishing beat. Details i upon request. $7,500. PETER WOOD AGENCY 1.\'0. 3 Klein Blde. Tel. 911 WAHTEB vernment ;,nI | iurnished house or apart- | ment. Able to pay $100 or more per month. Can furnish excellent references. Call 132 before | Blue 830 atfer’5. - | | i i 952-5¢ |HELP WA NTED—Alasta Taundry. 758-t1 1 WAITRESS & i Pergy’s Cate Youutain Girl. 755-11 MISCELLANEQUS { PREPARE for the “winter, get that leaky roof fixed and the drafts at doors and windows stopped. plenty to heat Alaska! ng and general house re- Call 829. 956-6t pairing. HOPES SECOND HAND STORE We buy, sell and trade. 214 2nd St. Phone 908, 793-tf —————e USED CARS nev/ tires. Good transportation $130. Baroumes Apt. Douglas. 52-6 'FOR SALE e S BLACK LABRADOR puppies, 4 l months old. Male $50. Female $40. | Write to Wilford C. Ohneck, Box 1706 Ketchikan, Alaska. HELVIG CHRISTENSEN lux y FROM STATES Helvig Christensen spent the d at the Gastineau Hotel nrcute te his home at Pelican. He pent two months in the States ving adjustments. made on his 1 legs and visiting relatives ota. Christensen’s legs vere amputated about a year ago 18 a result of several days exposure on Yokobi Rock after the wreck of ng vessel Dixie. AlLL MAKES - ALL MODELS SPECIAL ° || 1919 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe 4 © 1948 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER 4-door Sedan © 1950 DODGE 4-door Sedan L] £..W.Cowling Co. | 115 Front Street PHONE 57 5, or' 1941, DODGE panel truck, 5 almost " 56-5t p

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