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R T T T e e e S - T e T B~ SO, o = PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA P the opens with cooks, a|for several days during the en-w Nfi“o"ai Gua'd photc ammunition and | campment. He will inspect the | jous sup! for the camp. Tents, ‘(.nnp xtra ve food and miscel-| Sgts. (amp 'o Be Held laneous supplies are to arrive on H)"‘R’ll])h W. Brasher of the instruc- freighter Sailors Splice November .mn detachment have been working On Mon'ana (reek 18. | Sundays with a road grader getting | A team from Ft. Richardson is|the old CCC'camp area on Montana | Units of the 208th Infantry Bat- scheduled to arrive December 1 to Crer':( in condition for the encamp- talion (Sep), Alaska National | demonstrate unit tactics.and small | ment. | e scheduled to arrive No- | Weapons. l“}“ Duhiw'h :\<};! :’d”?. s ¥ the guard headquarters tha e E 't oncampment of the organiza- | and Mendenhall Lake will be al 6 o Held November 25 to De- | danger area during he_encamp- (arries 81 o 8. guard headquarters an- n‘\rnl because of small arms fi 1 | the area - | Visitors day for the camp will uv"uesday HIQMS i r % | | 4 | Alaska Coastal Airlines carried a | Governor’s day will be Decembcr | total of 81 passengers on Tuesday’s | 1 with a parade and review at the | lights with 17 on interport 82 ar- y in the The | riving and 32 departing. hower tr ed to Comyj ubport area will be 1 B of the 3.| B - | Arriving from Young’s Lake: wn < BotuiNont as the out Harris, Bob Easterly, Earl Bost; | from Bug Island: Joe Ninnis; from | m | Sitka: R. Max, Jr., R. Evenson, M. | | Metrovieh; from Thayer Lake: L.| | Pusich, M. Pusich, D. Blanchar ce, chief cf|From Ketchikan: Col. Humbert J \t' Henry Andersc ) 8 the National Guare eau (ran-|Charles Gray, Arne Ronquist, Hen A plane irc 1. K on i: | ing sectior. at the Pentagon, Wash- | Leesk, Howard Stevens, W. L. Wat- scheduled to arrive the day ington, D. C n attendance | kins, Marjorie Lewis, Gale Le' y before will be from Petersburg: Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds, Carl Hall; from Tenake G. Kanouse; from Skagway: Davi {Ohler; from Haines: Mrs. Tregg, | Mr. and Mrs. Raney, Harriet Shel- i don; from Superior: Marshall Fr- | win; from Hoonah: Mrs. A. Shafle- |stad, Albert Greenwald, Mr. and | | Mrs. William Smith. True Sour Mash . | | - Departing for Sitka: R. Halbasch, bourbon costs more | s | R. Mayo, E. L. Broder, Al Kimball, | to make than any i Robert Bruce, B. Allen, Allen Mar- | h b 3 cum; for Hoonah: Mrs. Templin, other bqur on in Tommy Johnson, James Austin, Mr. the world. Yet - oo rizeenats (AT ter, Roy Williams, Les Florence, Gloria Sarabia, Sgt. Brasher} for Kentucky's first Sour Todd: E. L. Holloway; for Ketchi- kan: G. F. Crisman, Thomas Wil- | liams, Stan Friese, John Wanbergj Mash Bourbcn, costs i for Petersburg: Dr. Honsinger; for n'oy Wrangell: Florence Ullrich; for no more fo enjoy: Haines: M. McNickle, H. Robinson, o A. Vkeweg, Mrs. O. Lilligraven, Rev. GLD FASHIONED an‘w 2 | Mosey; for Skagway: L. Lindstrom, - 0 | Mrs., Budd, Max McFayden. YRCTI i FROM SEATTLE Jack Murphy of Seattle arrivel | here yesterday on PAA from An- | nette and is stopping at the Gas- tineau Hotel. Stitzel-Weller Distillery, Established Louisville, Kentucky, 1849 3 100% BONDED KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 100 PROOF ' HOME GROCERY Fresk Fruits Fresh Vegetables — FREE DELIVERY — PHONE 146 11:00 A. M, 3:00 P. M. PRICES FOR THURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY SUGAR . . 1.79 (OUGHDROPS 10 Super Specia 39« 8:30 A. M. 'till 6:00 P. M. ——STORE HOURS—— AGO DOESKIM TISSUES . . 5 oz, jar Heinz 1 pound can Cheese Sureads - - 30 | Baked Beans - - - 15¢ Schillings Prip Coffee - - - 79 Fresh Cranberries - - - 11’25(; Ritz Crackers - - - - bilé Swiftning - - -« - - 105 zumme: A MERICAN MEAT==ez=- PHONE 38 "The Bes! Is Cheapesi” PHONE 38 Choice Pound Round Steak - - - - - - - U3¢ Pork Shovider Pound Roast - - - - . . - - - 49¢ Cut-Up Pound Fryers ° o @ ° ° o . . 690 Finest Pound Canadian Back Bacon - - 99¢ Whole cr Cut-Up Pound @ % ® Stewing Chickens - - 69¢c ORDERS NOW BEING TAKEN FOR THANKSGI NOTIC TUKREYS — WASHINGTON CO-GP BROAD BREAST William H. Crawford nnd;E'ed Officers at | Tuesday night in the Presbyterian | Church: Scout Commissioner Mrs. lem | Mrs. Edith Walker will talk on Teen ' Activities of Past \Year Discussed at ‘lunc'neon of NFFE Activities during the past year of the local chapter of the National Federation of Federal Employees were discussed by J. T. Petrich, ident of the local organization, at a noon luncheon Wednesday at the Baranof Hotel. The Whitten amendment to the 1952 supplemental appiopriations Scout Council fo Luncheon on Dec. 1 Annual Scout council luncheon and election of officers will be held Saturday noon, December 1, in the | Gold Room of the Baranof Hotel, it was decided at the meeting hr]rl Clements presided. Leade; | and assistants were guests and to part in the discussion of activities and policies. Mrs. L. B. Avrit, Mrs. Elton Enz- strom and the Rev. Herbert Hiller- man were appointed as the nomin- Al presented the organization's slate of officers to be voted on and in- Mrs. Rang Kronquist and Mrs. Bert addressed the group but he; McDowell in charge of table ar- d at the hearings held afiair, was working against To save money for summer camp the girl scouts may purchase sav- ings stamps at the Tot-to-Te:n shop, Mrs. Ruth Stirling, equipment chairman said. At the shop there is a shelf of useful books and maga- | zines for reference in scouting mat- ters, she added. Mrs. Clements e planied that Mrs. Eunice Nevin wi give instruction in troops who de- | sire training in dancing. It was announced that the com- bined Senior Girl Scouts will meet | at 7:30 o'clock Thursday night m‘ the Episcopal church undercroft. Lill which would have prohibited | thc payment of the territorial cost of | ing allowance to employees hiret d| in Alaska,” Petrich said. This would have discriminated | against Alaskans by granting the 25 percent living allowance to mm those employees who were resident citizens of continental United Stat- | es at the date of their appointment to a position outside the continental limits of the United States, he said. | “A new proklem faces us now | in that it appears that the new leave act discriminates againgt Al- askans,” said Petrich, “in that it allows an accumulation of 60 days leave for employees hired in Alaska while those hired in the States will be permitted to accumulate 90 days. Guests at the luncheon were Capt. Charles H. Salenjus and Chief Steward Sig Sund from the North Star, Alaska Native Service supply ship. Age fashions. Mrs. Idella Marsh will give a monologue. Any interest- ed are invited to attend. After introduction of council members and leaders, refreshments | were served by Mrs. John B. Kieley, Mrs. Ray Taylor, Mrs. Morton Flint, Mrs. Monte Grisham and Mrs. Clements with Mrs. Glen Oakes and Mrs. Avrit pouring. FROM P SBURG Mr. and Mrs. ‘rea Reynolds of Petersburg are at the Baranof Hotel. AT THE BARANOF Iprourers FLY SEATTLE $50.00 plus tax Large 50-Passenger Planes De Luxe Air Coach Service SOUTH-BOUND NON-STOP Alaska’s Leading Non-Scheduled Airline AIR TRANSPORT Associates Sales Co.. Inc. 181 South Franklin St. Phone 177 Office Hours: 10:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. | | ating committee for the annual cl- stalled at the next meeting on | | ection. Mrs, Kenneth Clem is gen- ' Dec. 12, ral chairman of theé luncheon; with Delegate E. L. Baruett was io | rangements and decorn@lons: and can on the land cl’um‘ Mrs. T. J. Pyle, reservations. Com- |, . | mittee members, x‘x_mthers and others | wpp. s work of the local| interested are invited to attend this | ygpR chapter during the past year | the passage ol the section of the appropriation' 11 A. M. Doherty of Anchorage is| hgnstered at the B’\l.’\nnf Hotel UNFURNISHED one ped-room ap- AVAILABLE now. Space for rest-\ REAL ESTATE WEDNE REAL ESTATE LARGE commercial property — 51 stores and 7 apartments—good | location. High income Will re-pay | INCOME properties, good location, | purchase price in six years. Terms | from present owner. | west coast near Petersburg. This property includes a general mer- | chandise store, liquor store, res-| taurant-tavern, U. S. postoffice, | Union Oil agency, docks, boats,| scows and a good three bedroom residential house. The station has | just finished a good season and is in excellent condition. It has| netted enough in a single season | to re-pay the entire purchase price. Terms are available to a| person experienced in fish bu}-‘ ing. A trade for a local buslneSar would be considered but it has to be good. BEDROOM furnished house in Douglas. Full basement. Top con- dition. Sale price of $10,00. Should | meet either FHA or veterans ap- praisal. 4 BEDROOM. Located in Highlands near new school. Furnished or un- | furnished. Hot water heating plant. Large double yard. BEDROOM, basement, near hos- pital. BELLES CAFE. { |Office: Room 14 In Shattuck Bldg. | 3 ACROSS from airport, 4 lots. Onex with partially completed building at $2,000. 2 DUPLEXES. 2 Bonts. A CABIN .. 2-BDR. home . $1,100.00 | furnished, partly garage, garden etc. 3.18 pat. land.! SEVERAL lots Douglas, highway and Juneau. PROPERTY Pelican, Tenakee, Sit- ka, Wrangell. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS Phone §73 over Mirst National Banu Douglas FORRENT | I WO room Bt 4 apartment. Sorby Apartments. 955-tf | OFFICE space for rent. Klein! building. Phone Black 763. 51- te} artments $131.50 and up. Menden- | William Winn—Phone 234§ ! COZY 2 bedroom home, completely furnished, garage, Douglas. excellent rentals. BOAT shop, moderate price. bill passed by the past Congress FISH BUYING station. Located on|I12th STREET duplex, well furnished was explained by R. T. Irby of the a Road Commission. He also | two 1 bedroom apartments, garage. BEAUTIFUL large home with ex- cellent view of Juneau, full bsmt. many fine features, 2 bedrcoms plus income apt. (W48) GOOD 5 bedroom home, complete- ly furnished, view, basement, DELUXE house trailer, $4250. FURNISHED small two bedrcom home, South Franklin, (W19) | ENTIRE ISLAND, 230 acres, easily | accessible year round, good bidgs, | TWO beach cabins. $3800, tops. MANY OTHER LISTINGS {Bob Druxman-Phone 891 M. J. HAAS - Associate Juneau—I123 ¥ont Street Auke Bay--Glacier Highway FOR SALE BEFORE you buy your new ragia phonograph combination for X- mas—See our beautiful mahogany cabinet 3 speed record changer.! Perfect condition. Call Green 791 or see Bindseil Apts, 112 Gas- tineau Ave. e o o o ° o ® FOR SALE — Former hcme of @ ©® TINY GLASS. One bedroom. ® | | ® Large improved yard on Gold e Creck off 10th & B. Phone e ® Red 705. 957-5t e © 6 0 00 00 0 0 0 o 3 BEDROOM Louse two years old. Phone Blue 703 for qprnmtmom 963-3t | TROLLER 31G318, complete gear, regulation 4 poles for minimum' investment. Good seaboat, sound structurally and including trade-ins such as power skiff, air cooled etc. Phone 41 960-6t AINBOW Cleaners located at An- chorage, grossing $60,000 per year. Reason for selling too much work. Write Box 86, Anchorage, Alaska. 959-14t ELECTRIC range—Nugget Shop. Harbor. Across from new schoul,} on City bus, one block from Gla- | cier and Douglas busses. Will dx-‘ vide into stores, offices, znd res- taurant. Also space for other, bldgs or businesses. Call or see| Peter Wood, 911, | { STEAM heated rooms, 315 Gold St. | 735-t2 | aurant or other pusiness. Phone | 452. 882-8f | STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly or | Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69-t1 WURLITZER Spinet piano for rent. ' Ander"'m Piano Shop. Ph. 143 HELP WANTED | SALESMEN—Absolutely make $50 | a day. New sensational utility item for every food, beverage outlet, etc. Samples furnished. Utility A Co., 53—AX West Jackson, Chi- cago 4. 965-1t WANTED immediately part time stenograPher, work on hourly basis pick your own hours. Apply at Alaska Territorial Employment Ser- vice. Phone 713. 985-3t ATTENTION REBEKAHS Business meeting tonmight at 8 p.m. Election of officers, entertain- ment, refreshments. 65-1t BERNA WEST, Noble Grand W offer DATED AvGUST 1, 1951 (Interest payable monthly) Price $100 each ESTABLISHED 1931 Q DIOAWIA' Ataska TELEPHONE CORPORATION " 6% Twenty Year Convertible Debentures Offering Circulat from your Investment Doaler or write TEI.I.IER & Co. NEW YORK 4, N. Y: " DuE Avaust 1, 1978 | | 8. | 21" 49” N. longitude 134° 377 hall Apartments 950-18t | 953-t1 STORE space heated, 1000 sq\mre; E boat Vivian June. 48 feet IeeL Gcorge Bxuth 949-tf | long, 11 foot beam, 4 foot draft, | 140 h.p. Chrysler two years oid, : n’s .:‘nll; together with seine and power Black: /00, 943-6t | skiff. Box. 514, Wrangell, Alaska, — | 953-t1 | FURNISHED ROOMS, adjoining | L bl B 2 bath. Phone 1008 after 5 p.m. ‘ELEVATOR—CumpIcte with motor, 940-tf | switches, automatic stops. Terms. George Brothers. - FOR RENT OR LEASE — Two new| e B buildings at entrance Small Boat| PURSE SEINER “Admiralty” 14 by 50 ft. Powered by 165 h.p G.M. Diesel with complete spare parts, including radio telephonc power skiff and comrlete hali- but gear with 20 skates. For fus- ther information, contact owner 964-tf | mechanically. ! Will accept first reasonable offer, | mann Hotel between 5 and 6 SDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1951 | ELHSSIHE ADVERTISING | REAL ESTATE PETER WOOD AGENCY —$38888— EACH MONTH—EACH YEAR |WE SELL WmCRE HOMES THAN ALL OTHER AGENTS COMBINED — 358855 — ‘I challenge them to list their sales | each month— Peter Wood <—$88838— JUNEAU LISTING— SPECIAL —Best hborhood, one-bedroom furn- d house, casily add one or two bedrooms. Bsmt, large yard, Casey Shattuck addition close in.,,MOVE in Nov. 23. Price only $7550. | NEW LISTING — Fritz Cove, two ‘ bedrooms, furnished, new refrig., ‘ oil range, about 3 acres on beach, | | NEW ¥R Very gocd water supply. $6,800. TAR HILL—$3,150 for 1-bdrm. | house with basement. Terms. CARROLL WAY—$3,400 for 1 bdrm | house, workshop in basement, new { elec cquip, clean house on steps. | HARRIS ST.—Near St. Ann’s Hosp. i Full bsmt. $7,850. | EAST ST/—Néar. St. Ann's. 3-brdm | Wwith nice livingroom and dining | room. Hot: water heat, bsmt. $12,- | 500. \ s DOUGLAS ROAD ‘NEW 2-bdrm, hardwood floors, new stove, plumbing, sinks, cabinets. | $8,400. i DOUGLAS HOUSE with concrete bsmt, 100x100 i lot, view, near school $6,500. |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 boat. Details upon request. $7,500. CHICKEN RANCH—Shores 5-acre farm 7 mi Glacier Highway. Small warm house, can be added onto. Garage. Concrete-floored chicken house 20x116. Acreage cleared for | subdividing, all view lots. Only $9,500. CHICKEN RANCH—Shores 40-acre farm 13 mi Glacier Hwy. 1 acre cleared, small trees on remainder. 3 chicken houses 20x100 each. 40 acres includes Dredge Lake turn- coff corner. Only $6,000. Terms )} NORWAY POINT—Four very large lots with view. Next to Ed Keith- ahn. One or all. $1500 each. HAINES building lots for investors. IGLI\CIER HWY lot in town $1850. 1 OFFICE, store space for rent, en- trance to Small Boat Harbor. KAKE general store, same owner 40 years, PETER WOOD AGENCY 3 Klein Blde. Tel. 9% No. | MISCELLANEQOUS | WANTED—Domestic work, full o1 part time. References. The Em- George James, Angoon, Alm’sa, pire, Box 959. 59-6t 908-61 | — SR HC?E’S SELOND HAND STORE REFRIGERATOR — Excellent We buy, sell and trade. 214 2nd condition. Contact Parsor’s El- | st Thins sue. 793-t1 ectric, 10th and C. 865-i; NOTICE FOR PUBLICATIOMN Notice is hereby given that Willis B. Avery has made application for | a homesite, under the act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 803) Anchorage Serial 017521, for Lot B Plat of U Survey No. 2386, Pederson Hill Group of Homesites, situated on Glacier Highway, approximately 1C ! miles northwest of Juneau, Alaska, containing 4.33 acres, latitude 58° 07" W. and it is now in the files of the Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned land should file their adverse claim n 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: Oct. 10, 1951. Last Publication: Dec. 5, 1951. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE! That Daicy Viola Fagerson, execu: trix of the estate of NORMAN FLOYD FAGERSON, deceased, has filed her final account and report of her administration of said estate, and her petition for distri thereof, in the U.S. Commi: Court for Juneau Precinct, at Ju- neau, Alaska; that 10 o'clock the time and said court the place for hearing same; and that all per- sons concerned therein are hereby notified to appear at said time and place and file their objections, if any, to said final account and peti- tion for settlement and distribution thereof. ed: Juneau, Alaska, November 051, DAISY VIOLA FAGERSON, Executrix. First Publication: Nov. 7, 1951.- Last Publication: Nov. 28, 1951. Juneau Drug Co. Phone 33 - Box 1151 Mail Orders Filled Promptly A M| January 16, 1952, has been fixed as( "USED CARS DODGE 4 door, new engine, new tires, excellent condition. See Trevor Davis. 960-tf WARTED 9ELP WANTED-—Alases zaundry. 58-t1 | WAITRESS & 1 Fouutain Girl. Perey’s Cale SEWING and ALTERATIONS Mrs. Emil Jacobson Telephone 997 326 Second Street—Junecau ‘u MAKES - ALL MO L 1949 DODGE 4-door Sedan L d 1937 PLYMOUTH 4-door Sedan L] 1950 DODGE 4-door Sedan R.W.Cowling Co. 115 Front Street PHONE 57