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TH WILLARD PROUTY IS NEW PRESIDENT . OF Williard Pr and Mrs President Prouty’s members Za new Rod na Bav a spec h Gor Pegt 8] Selected t cers as t Boa Herbie HOSPITAL NOTES served upon vou personally, and an- (he rate of 6% from March 12, 1948, swer the cross complaint of the de- to satisfy insurance payments made !fendant Elton E. Engstrom on file on your behalf, interese to be com- lin said Court in the above entitled pounded monthly, and judgment for |action |intervenor’s costs and = disburse- The defendant Engstrom in said ments herein including an attorneys’ IEEN_AGE (I-UB action demands the following relief: fee of $500.00 on the First Cause | “ (1) That the defendant Alaska of Action; and judgment in the sum | Federal Savings and Loan Asso of $122500 and interest thereon at |tion may be required to appear 6% from August 31, 1947 compound- 'herein and assert its claim to Lot 8 od monthly, to satisfy a promissory lin Block 8 in the townsite of Ju- 'note dated February 6, 1947, and Alaska, according to the of- Intervenor’s costs and disburse- ,unced last night{ficial townsite plat thereof, upon ments including an attorneys' fee il meeting o by | which lot situated that certain 'of $250.00 on Intervenor's second rdon, director. other | puilding known as the cause of Action; and a decree fore- re Gus ms and | cooj . together with all closing the mortgages dated May ce-Presidents; Don-'and singular the tenements, heredita- 31, 1946, and Yebruary 6, 1947, gi etary and Katherine{ments and appurtenances as well en to secure said notes and thatl Lal rents, issues, profits, fixtures, at- the mortgaged property Lot Eight | H heating equipment, oil (8) in Block Eight (8) of the Juneau light and plumbing fix- Townsite be sold to satisfy such refrigeration and oth house judgments and the proceeds applied Graves, David | gervice equipment, trees, shrubs, to the payment thereof and for d k O'Con-|easements, rights of way, and lit- deficiency judgment for any sum hmitz, Bill{toral and riparian rights thereto then remaining unpaid. belonging, and all In the event that you fail to so 1 be 1eading | apartme household and office 'appear and answer, said Intervenor third year|¢urniture, fixtures and equipment will take judgment against you for anization | tperein situated, and that its claim, |wani thereof, and apply to the oniif a said “apartment, house- Com( for the relief demanded in ihold office furniture, fixtures'the Comvlaint in Intervention here- jand equipment,” sl ed in said inabove mentioned. {“Cooper Building,” may be decreed | WITNESS the Hon. George W. 10 be subject and subordinate to the |Folta, Judge of said Court and the | the said mortgage so given |seal hereunto affixed this 26th day the de- of May, 1948. | the Rev ity, son of Paul H. Prouty, is of the Teen-Age Club, by his fellow ! nean, new w ‘The cor 1es, ' ents members of the Clu re Bonnie Bell, 1t e Reic Jim | appertaining or |1ien of Ann’s yes v|on November 28, 1947, by i to St | property, and that her claim, if any, | dmitte Leo es E Mrs. Hc Moon, Leong Loy and ard for ard E 8 we Charl fent girl night seven Discha Kl gel w )se baby 10 o K rn and weighe unces. | terday were Emmon John Renard PLAYERS Monday, , THE JUNEAL Wwill meet, 7:30 pm June 7, in the City Council Cham-! bers. Persons to wishing i medical treat-| Yvonne Cooper to the defendant clock last | tiof ¢ pounds and |herein MrS. | Cooy lowner may be foreclosed herein | become ( fendants James C. Cooper and | (SEAL) J. W. LEVIERS, mands the following relief: (1) That the defendant Alaska Federal Savings and Loan Associa- tion may be required to appear herein and assert its claim, if any, | to said real and personal property which is described and mentioned | in said complaitn and which by re- [ ference thereto is hereby incorpor- ated herein, and that such claim, if any, to said personal property may be decreed to be subject and sub- | ordinate to the lien of the said chat- tel mortgage, a copy whereof mark- | ed Exhibit II is attached to and | made a part of said com:plaint, so | given to said bank; and that its said | mortgages may be foreclosed herein. | (2), That the dpfendant Eng- | strom may be required to appear | herein and assert his claim, if any, | to said real aad perosnal properiy and that such claim, if any, may be decreed to be subject and subordi- nate to said mortgages copies where- | of, marked Exhibits T and II, ‘are | attached and made a part of said cemplaint, so given to said bank;i and his said mortgage, a copy whereof marked Exhibit IIT is at- | tached to and made a part of said | complaint, may be foreclosed herein. | (3) That the defendant Mar- guirete Seaton may be required to appear herein and assert her claim, | if any, to said real and persnnal; may be decreed to be 'subject and DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1948 its costs including an attorney fee of $5,000.00. (4) To the satisfatcion of such judgment as may be de- creed in favor of said defend- ant Engstrom upon the fore- closure of said mortgage so giv- en to him; provided, however, should such decree foreclose his mortgage upon and order the sale of said specifically men- tioned personal property that the proceeds derived therefrom be first applied to the satisfac- jon of said judgment in favor of plaintiff unpless the proceeds derived from the sale of said real property be sufficient to pay in full and satisfy plain- tiff's said judgment together with said costs. (5) That the excess. if any may be paid out and distributed in such manner as the Court may decree to be meet and ( Plaintiff further prays that it may have judgmetn against James C. Cooper and Yvonne Cooper for any deficiency which may remain unpaid upon its said judgment after the application not only of the pro- ceeds of such sale as aforesaid but also of such net proceeds, if any, as may be received by it from the sale or sales of said personal property which is the subject of said chattel mortgage, a copy whereof marked | shall be submitted both on the basis |of erection of Government furnish- | Bridge), and on both Government furnished and contractor furnished Clerk of the District Court, Ter- ritory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One. By LOIS P. ESTEPP, Deputy. First publication, May 29, 1948. 19, 1942, said Associa- be foreclosed strom; and that s mortgages may E (2) That the said morigages s0 1 by the defendants James C yer and Yvonne Cooper to The |Last publication, June Behrends Bank and of which - B. M FOR TUBLICATION No. 5882-A In the District Court for the Terri- tory of Alaska, Division Number One at Junesu. ALASKA PERSONAL SERVICE | the plaintiff is now the | SUMMO ] \ortgages at the defendant Marguiv- on may be required to ap- pear herein and assert her claim suberdinate to the lien of said mort- I i 18 ARl R SHYIAPS gages so given to said bank. |a part of 'sam complaint. (4) That the plaintiff i Plaintiff further prays that, nat the plaintiff may have i roreclosure be decreed of the de- judgment against James C. Cooper. nt Engstrom’s said mortgage “““(:“’,""“ Cooper for the sum of | n. specifically mentioned said per- o ggresin together ‘with Antereat ‘at }s\mul property therein mentioned the rate of cight per cent per an-!,,,y pe scld separate end apart from g“f'} ‘":’ }l‘irs“;';q;’f 522,0;10.00 I.rom | said real property and that the lien - y:é“::t)ct:‘f :iéht l’m‘;"cem't;‘:"flsfinr said defendant Engstrom’s lien e i ROVMEGIPAD SOODh Gans | oo 0R IOAY beigearced 1o be ghie ol ’ i {ordinate in rank and subject to the sum of $25000.00 and also for the )., of said chattel mortgage, mark- sum of $641.50 together with inter- | ., mynibit IT, so made to said bank ) ers under Territory of Alaska, made |ant Engstrom invited to attend. {4 Ty foresaid real and personal erty and that her claim, if any, fmay be decreed to be subject and cubordinate to the lien of said mort- age so given on November 28, 1947, are AGENTS, a corporation, PLAIN-1 TIFF, vs. JAMES C. COOPER, YVONNE COPPER, ALASKA FERERAL SAVINGS & LOAN| ASSOCIATION OF JUNEAU, & pro est at the rate of eight per cent per annum from September 15, 1947, and also for the sum of $641.£0 together | with interest thereon at the rae of eight per cent per annum thereon and by virtue of an orde the defendants James C. Cooper | ate Ci he Precinct 'and Yvonne Cooper to the defend- National Association, ELTON E. ENGSTROM, and MARGUIRETE ! from April 7, 1948, and also for the sum of $484.00 together with inter thereon at the rate of 2ight pe; | judgment against you for on the ; of June 1948, in the | matter of the estate of Mary Reilly i, the undersi tor w.w.a. of will sell at public higgest bidder, sub; tion by said co described real property, to wit Dwelling House and Lot, k Black 115, Jur esta said tion wn 1 as Lot 7 Alaska Patented Mining Claim, known as Democrat Lode, Mineral Survey No. 868 Harris Mining rict, Gold Greek Basin, near Juneau, Alaska Said s day, June 19, 1948, at two o'clock ¥ M. of tt v, at the front door of the dwelling house premises in Ju- |derived from Alask: ms aid sale will be Ca ul money of the U: ed States, ten percent of the purchas money to be paid to the auctioneer on the day of sale, balanc firmation of the sale by said court. Dated this- 2nd day JOSEPH A Administrator wwa, of Mary Reilly, dec First publication, June 5, Last publication, June 18, 1948. neau a. McLEAN, of the Estate NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That Peter F. Gilmore, administra- tor of the estate of MARY SHARP, deceased, has filed his final report of the administration of the ate, and petition for distribution, and that a hearing will be held on the final report and petition before the undersigned at Juneau, Alaska on August 6th, 1948 at two o'clock p.m. at which time and place all persons interested in the final report and ‘ petition may appear and file and make objections thersto Given under my hand and the seal of the probate court at Juneau, Alaska this 4th day of June, 1948. FELIX GRAY Commissioner and Ex-Officio Pro- bate Juneau, Juneau Precinct lication, June 5, 1948.. publication, June 26, 1948. Notice is hereby given that the of Cutsoms, Treasury has issued an order May 24, 1948, authorizing the name of the gas screw ALVINA M., official number owned by ska Packers Association, of which Juneau, Alaska, is the home port, to be changed to SWALLOW. JAMES J. CONNORS, Collector.” t pub. June 3, last June 7) SUMMONS ON CROSS COMPLAINT OF ELTO E TROM No. 5882-A In the District Court he Terri- n Number James i Cooper, Alaska s & Loan Associa- al corpora- and Mar- istee for the its James tion, El guirete Seatc creditors of the Defe C. Cooper and Yvo fendants. The President of th of America: To the Defend Greeting You are hereby r in the District Court ritory of Alaska, First Judic sion, at Juneau, within after last publication of namely within thirty day June 19, 1948, in case this suj to the |£11,138.07, t to confirma- |{hereon the following |cent per annum from the 22nd day |of Novembe {and disbursements herein incurred, le will be made on Satur- |ant on con- |may have judgm of June, 1948. { Yvonne Cooper I 1 | FOR PUBLICATION (4) That the defendant Eng- SEATON, as Trustee for the ered- cont per annum from April 7, 1948, strom may have judgment against the defendants James C. Cooper and Yvonne Cooper for the sum of together with interest at the rate of eight per 1947, and for his costs including an attorney's fee of $1,- 150.00. \5) That a decree may tered herein foreclosing d mort- gage so given on November 28, 1947, by the defendants James C. Cooper and Yvonne Cooper to the defend- be en- itors of the defendants James C. | Cooper and Yvonne Cooper, DE- | FENDANTS. | The President of the United States ' of America | |To the above named ddendant.f Yvonne Cooper, Greeting: H In the name of the United States iof America, you are hereby required | to appear in the District Court of ! {the Territory of Alaska, First Judi- | cial Division at Juneau, Alaska, within 30 days after the last pub- lication of this summons namely | within 30 days after the 26th day 0(} | | | sstrom and directing and Juve, 1948, in case this summons is; the sale of all of said prop- 'Published, or within 40 days after | nd directing that the proceeds |the date of its service upon you in, said sale be applied case this summons is served upon in the manner as prayed for in the [You personally, and answer the plaintiff’s complaint, which by re- jComplaint Intervention of the! rence th is hereby made a Defendant, Marguirete Seaton, as rt hereof J {Trustee for the creditors of James ! (6) That the defendant Engstrom |C. Cooper and Yvonne Cooper, on nt against the de- file in the above entitled court and | James C. Cooper and action | for any deficiency | The said defendant and Inter- | is |venor in said action demands the 4 |following relief: The foreclosure of d |all valid liens pleaded by plaintiff and the defenadnts herein against | /Lot Eight (8) in Block Eight (8) for the Townsite of Juneau, Alaska, ;um the same be satisfied by selling ! o i I ndants | which may remain unpaid upon h said judgment as aforesaid pray after the application as aforesai of the proceeds of such sale, and that he may have such other and further relief as may be meet and equitable. ether with its costs and disburse- ments herein incurred including an attorney fee of $5,000.00; condition- | ed, howsver, that the met proceeds, |if any, received by plaintiff from the sale or sales of that certain property which is the subject cf said chattel mortgage, a copy where- of marked Exhibit IT is attached to and incorporated in said complaint, | may be credited upon said demands | at and as of the date whereon such | if any proceeds are received by | plaintiff. | That a decree ..ay be en- tered herc:n foreclosing said real property mortgage so given on Feb- ruary 15, 1947, to said bank by said James C. Cooper and Yvonne Coop- er and directing and ordering that said property namely: Lot 8 in Black 8 in Juneau, Alaska, according to the officialt townsite plat thereof (the build~ ing on said lot is known as and named the Ccover Building), together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances as well as all rents, issues, profits, fixtures, attachments, heating equipment, oil burners, light and plumbing fixtures, refrigeration and other house service equipment, trees, 5) by the defandants James C. Cooper and Yvonne Ccoper. Plaintiff prays such other and further relief as may be meet and equitable. In the event you fail to so appear nd answer, the plaintiff will take want thereof and will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in its com- plaint and as hereinbefore stated. Witness the Honorable George | | W. Folta, Judge of said Court, and the seal of said Court hereunto af- fixed in Juneau, Alaska, on May 28, 1948. J. W. LEIVERS, Clerk. By LOIS P. ESTEPP, Deputy Clerk. First publication, May 29, 1948. Last publication, June 19, 1948. (SEAL) FEDERAL WORKS AGENCY, PUBLIC ROADS ADMINISTRA- !'TION. May 28, 1948. SEALED BIDS will be received at the office of the |Public Roads Administration, 208 | Broadway-Oak Building, Portland, |Oregon, until 10:00 o'clock A. M., |June 29, 1948 for furnishing the material and performing the work for constructing the Seward-An- chorage Highway (Turnagain Arm | Project), Grading and Bridges, | Chugach National Forest, Third | Judicial Division, Territory of Al- aska. The proposed work is to be performed along one of two routes, namely Route 1 and Route 2. Route 1 includes Sections C & D, El, E3 and F1, Grading and Structures, and E2 Turnagain Arm Bridge. offer a lump sum adjustment down- |ward of his bid on any section if he is also awarded the contract on an- other section or sections of the same route, except that bids on Project £2 must be considered separately. Bids ed structural and reinforcing steel ished structural and reinforeing and on the basis of contractor furn- steel for Section E2 (Turnagain Arm structural steel on all other sections involving such material. Any Gov-! ernment furnished steel will be de- | livered F.O.B: car-dock, - Seattle, ‘Washington, and the econtractor will be required to accept it there. Bids for structural and reinforcing st2el will be opened on the same date as these bids. The principal items of work on each section are as follows. Section C & D, 156 Acres Clearing; 112 Acres Grubbing; 516,000 Cu. Yds. Unclassified Excavation; 4,100 Cu.! Yds. Unclassified Excavation for| Structures; 264,000 Cu. Yds. Unclas- | sified Excavation for Borrow, Case 1; 455,000 Sta. Yds. Overhaul '1000’i free haul); 104,000 Cu. Yds. Mi. Special Overhaul of Borrow (1000’| free haul); 8900 Lin. Ft. Culvert Pipe; 2700 Cu. Yds. Concrete (Deck): 240,000 Lbs. Reinforcing! Steel (Concrete Deck) ; 1,110,000 Lbs. | Structural Steel; 2,800 Lin. Ft. Metal | Hand Rail; 1,800 Lin. Ft. Beam Guard Rail; 76 M.B.M. Treated Tim- ber; 2,500 Lin. Ft. Steel Piling and other small items of work. Section E, 44 Acres Clearing; 22 Acres Grub- | bing; 38,000 Cu. ¥Yds. Uncla ricdi Excavation; 200 Cu. Yds. Unclassi- | fied Excavation for Structures; 331 000 Cu. Yds.. Unclassified Excava- tion for Borrow, Case 1; 195,000 Sta. | Yds. Overhaul (1000’ free haul);! 315,500 Cu. Yd. Mi. Special Overhaul | of Borrew (1000’ free haul); 500 Lin. Ft. Culvert Pipe; 2,700 Cu. Yds. Con- crete (Deck); 627,000 Lbs. Reinforc- ing Steel (Concrete Deck); 184,000 Lbs. Structural Steel; 5800 Lin. Ft. Metal Hand Rail; 873 M.B.M. Treat- | ed Timber; 20,000 Lin. Ft. Treated Timber Piling; 350 Lin. Ft. Steel Pil- ing and other small items of work. Section El, 7 Acres Clearing; 6 Acres Grubbing; 42,000 Cu. Yds. Unclassi- fied Excavation; 7,200 Cu. Yds. Un- classified Excavation for Borrow, Case 1; 41,000 Sta. Yds. Overhaul (1000’ free haul); 1,400 Cu. Yds. Mi. Special Overhaul of Borrow (1000’ free haul); 350 Lin. Ft. Culvert Pipe; and other small items of work. Sec- tion E2, 1,000 Cu. Yds. Unclassified Excavation for Structures; 4,530 Cu. Yds. Concrete (Deck); 551,000 Lbs. | Reinforcing Steel (Concrete Deck); 2,640,000 Lbs. Structural Steel; 5280 Lin. Ft. Metal Hand Rail; 31,000' Lin. Ft. Steel Piling and other small items of work. Section E3, 600 Cu.| Yds. Unclassified Excavation; 244, 300 Cu. Yds. Unclassified Excava- tion for Borrow, Case 1; 288,000 Cu. | Yds. Mi. Special Overhaul of Borrow (1000 free haul); 23,000 Cu. Yds. Locse Riprap and other small items of work. Section F1, 9 Acres Clear- ing; 6 Acres Grubbing; 1000 & Yds. Unclassified Excavation; 250 Cu. Yds. Unclassified Excavation for Structures; 385,000 Cu. Yds. Unclas- sified Excavation for Borrow, Case 1; 460,000 Cu. Yd. Mi. Special Over- haul of Borrow (1000’ free haul); 1,- 400 Lin. Ft. Culvert Pipe; 830 Cu. Yds. Concrete (Deck); 213300 Lbs. Reinforcing Steel (Concrete Deck); | 1,900 Lin. Ft. Metal Hand Rail; 316 | M.B.M. Treated Timber; 8100 Lin. | { i | In the event you fail to so appear and answer, the defendant Eng- strom will take judgment against you for want thereof and will apply thereof and will apply to the Court ed in his cross complaint and as hereinbefore stated. Witness the Honorable George W. Fulta, Judge of said Court, and the seal of said Court hereunto a fixed in Juneau, Alaska, on May 28, 1948, £ J. W. LEIVERS, Clerk. By LOIS P. ESTEPP, Deputy Clerk. First publication, May 29, 1948. Last publication, June 19, 1948 (SEAL) SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION No. 5882-A In the District Court for the Terri- tory of Alaska, Division Number One at Juneau. ALASKA PERSONAL SERVICE AGENTS, a corporation, PLAIN- TIFF, vs. JAMES C. COOPER, YVONNE COPPER, ALASKA FERERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION OF JUNEAU, a National Association, ELTON ENGSTROM, and MARGUIRETE SEATON, as Trustee for the cred- itors of the defendants James C. Cooper and Yvonne Cooper, DE- FENDANTS. The President of the United States of America. To the above Yvonne Cooper E. named defendant, Greeting: to appear in the District Court of the Territory of Alaska, First Judi- cial Division at Juneau, Alaska, within 30 dayvs after the last pub- lication of this summons namely within 30 day: ter the 26th day of June, 1948, in case this summons is published, or within 40 days after the date of its service upon you in case this summons is served upon you personally, and answer the Complaint in Intervention of the £ | 4 Cooper | Defendant, Alaska Federal Savings {& Loan Association of Juneau, on file in the above entitled court and action ; The said defendant and inter- |venor in said action demands the |following relief: Judgment in the |sum of $173375.00 and 6% interest thereon from August 31, 1947 to mons is published, or within forty |satisfy a promissory note dated May days after the date of its ser upon you, in case this summons 31, 1946, and judgment in the sum of $44540 with interest thereon at In the name of the United States | of America, you are hereby required | | said property and applying the pro- {ceeds to the satisfaction of the: | judgments of said parties, that any | |vesidue of the proceeds from the | |saie of such property after the | satisfaction of such liens and en- |cumbrances be ordered paid unto |the Intervenor, Marguirete Seaton, |and that the possession of all prop- | erty remaining after the satisfaction {of such liens and encumbrances be | delivered into the possession of the {Intervenor, Marguirete Seaton. | In the event that you fail to 50, |appear and answer, said Interveror will take judgment against you for {want thereof, and apply to the |Court for the relief demanded in {the Complaint in Intervention here- inabove mentioned. | | WITNESS the Hon. George W. |Folta, Judge of said Court and the {ceal hereunto affixed this 26th day lof May, 1948, | 1SEAL) | J. W. LEVIERS, | Clerk of the District Court, Ter- | ritory of Alaska, Division Num- | ber One. | By LOIS P. ESTEPP, | Deputy. | First publication, May 29, 1948. |Last publication, June 19, 1848. | SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION No. 5882-A In the District Court for the Terri- tory of Alaska, Division Number One. Alaska Personal corporation, plaintiff, vs. James C. Cooper, Yvonne Cooper, Alaska Federa! Savings & Loan Assocla- tion of Juneau, a national corpora- tion, Elton E. Engstrom, and Mar- guirete Seaton, as Trustee for the creditors of the Defendants James C. Coover and Yvonne Cooper, De- fendants. | The President of the United States of America: To the Defendant Yvonne Cooper Greeting : You are hereby required to appear in the District Court for the Ter- jritory of Alaska, First Judicial Divi- sion, at Juneau, within thirty days after last publication of this notice, namely within thirty days after !June 19, 1948, in case this sum- mons is published, or within forty days after the date of its service upon you, in case this summons is served upon vou personally, and an~ swer the complaint of the above | Service Agents, | Ft. Treated Timber Piling; 1,000 Cu. | Yds. Loose Riprap and other small items of work. Where plans and specifications are requested, a de- posit of $10.00 for each section will be required to insure their return| within 15 days after opening of bids. Checks should be made payable to! the Treasurer of the United States. Plans, specifications and proposals may be obtained at the office of the Public Roads Administration, 208 | Broadway-Oak Building, Portland, Oregon. W. H. Lynch, Division En- gineer. First publication, June 4, 1948. Last publication, June 5, 1948. Route 2 follows around Turnagain Arm and includes Sections C & D (commcn to both routes), E and F1, Grading and Structures. Decision on the route to be constructed will be made by the Government upon economic considerations based on bids submitted. Bids may be sub- mitted for one or more sections, ex- cept that bidders on Sections C & D or E1 must submit a bid on both secticns, and bidders on Sections E3 or F1 must submit a bid on both sections. Bidders may condition their acceptance of an award of con- tract upon also being awarded a con- tract on any other section or sec- Itions on the same route or may shrubs, easements, rights of way, and littoral and riparian rights thereunto appertaining or be- longing, be sold and that the proceeds de- rived from said sale be applied in the following order: (1) To the costs of said sale and accruing costs. (2) To the satisfaction of such judgment as said Associa- tion may be decreed and allowed upon the foreclosure of said mortgages and upen said real property so made to it. (3) To the satisfaction of said judgment so prayed for in favor of plaintiff, together with SALE The following Parcels of Property of the Estate of Mike Vagge will be sold on the PREMISES at PUBLIC AUCTION in Juneau, Alaska, SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1948 No. 807 and 807A located on corner West 7th, and "“E" Street will be sold at 2:00 P. M. on the premises. No. 323-325, 323A and 323B Willoughby Avenue will be sold at 3:00 o'clack P. M. on the premises. No. 503 and 503A, No. 503B, No. 505, No. 509, No. 507, No. 521 and No. 513 Willoughby Avenue, will all be sold at 3:30 P. M. on the premises. These are all good investment property. Terms of sale will be 10% Cash at time of bid and balance payable when sale confirmed by Probate Court. For particulars and inspection of property prior to sale see: . ; . JOHN MEDICA 513 Willonghby Avenue 1. named plaintiff on file in said Court in the above entitled action. The plaintiff in said action de- oy T T——— N-T A-D-S YEAR LEASE: 4-bat. nome, Doug las. " %7 NEW 3-bdr. home Behrends Ave., marine view, large furnace, unfurnished. DON C. FOSTER HOME on 10th, fireplace, furnace, = knotty pine paneling, 3-bdrs.,, den, auto hot ‘water, furnished, 8 yrs. old. NEW 2-bdr. home, 1700 block Glacier, basement, furnace, furn- ished. 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For particulars, write Box 2749, Juancau. 904 3t '36 PLYMOUTH, very good condi- i must sel! quickly and cheap. Super Service. 904 4t rolling boat Lady Moy; 125 hp fine 00. Jim Holt, Sitka. 904 Gt FOR KENT BUSINESS girl wanted to share 3 roccm prt. References exchanged. |Call after 6:30 p.n. at 208 Main 8t. 904 3t APTS, Rooms with kitchen priv- ileges. Home Hotel. Ph. 886. 97 tf SEAVIEW Ay.. for rent, one block from Federal Bldg. 890 tf SMALL House on Hiway. Write P.O. Box 531. 89 1 mo. steam-heated. 656 tf NICE Clean Room, Lower rent. 315 Gold St. JICE CLEAN ROOMS weekly or monthly. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 18 NICE CLEAN steam heated rooms also steam baths. ‘Scandinavian Rooms. 36 tf MISCELLANEOUS WINTER and PUND, CO. fnc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - Printing - Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats GUAPANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201. 315 Decker Way. 3] WANTED basement, | prop. $13,000 Duplex; 3 bdr.7 aper curls, $1 up | N 1 | | | { | i aabtor; Tully | —Li2 2 BT R I | living quarters, | VEW two-bedroom residence com- | | | | 1 | | ! | LARGE commercial lot, ==t 18-Ft. Reinell Cabin Cruiser, Gray 4-UNIT Apa-tment house. Large apartments, all with dining room and channel view. Best residen- tial location. Certain return of 10 percent on investment. SUMMER residence with water front property. NEW two bedroom residence, full concrete basement, automatic heat, tile kitchen and bath. HOUSEL House. 6 bedrooms, two baths, yard, central location. fronting Small Boat Harbor. Filled. WILLIAM WINH-Phone 234 MOTEL SCOOP! Auto Motel. Heavenly, beautiful El Rancho type on busiest 4-lane U. S. Highway. Lifetime shake roof; nicely landscaped. A real op- portunity for man and wife. 12 deluxe units and your own apart- ment. Plenty of room for ex- pansion. Owners’ other business forces low = price, LOVE, Motel Expert; 26 yrs. ex- perience. 630 El Camino, Redwood City, Cal 906 1t % BED, mattress and springs”. cheap. Phonc Black 630. 906 2t $50,000. H. PRACTICALLY New white enam- el Pacific ecombination wood and coal cookstove, adaptable to oil cenversion. $95.00. Juneau Lin- cleum and Hardware. 905 2t 35-MM Slide 330. Camera. Phone Blue 905 3t BURROUGHS Adding' Machine, 3- unit dictaphone, leather settee, Art Metal 3-section book case, wooden 5-section bookcase, Ac- countant’s Library, 2 book stands, F and E electric check protector, Art Metal telephcne stand, Bates numbering machine, Line-A-Time, ‘Wooden 4-drawer filing cabinet, Pendaflex files, staplers, pictures and miscellaneius other office supplies. Contact Mrs. Seaton at Cooper Bldg. Afternoons. Tele- phone 182. 905 3t 1921 Model A Coupe, $150. Call Black 119. 905 2t plete with garage, reinforced con- crete basemont, forced warm-air furnace, electric hot water heat- er, tile in kitchen and bath, hardwood floors. Ready for im- mediate occupancy. Located in The Highlands. Phone 107. 05 5t 2-bedroom Call 04 3t FUR COAT, new size 16. Sacrifice for cash. Ph. 586 days. = 904 3t MODERN furnished house in Waynor Addition. Douglas 35, 1 long, 1 short. inboard motor, condition, $750. Green 768. 903 7t 2-WHEEL uility trailer, 5x7 box. Green 880. 903 tf good ITCHEN Sink and mund;y tray, with white porcelain finish; two small heaters. K Call 452. 902 tf 2-ROOM Cabx:, garage, chicken house and shed, 5% miles Glacier Highway, $1,800. Inguire No. 8, Orpheum Rooms. 902 6t Phone Black 900 1° mo. HOUSE for 614. sale. 38-1t. TROLLER, 110 HP Universal engine, with gear, $3,500. Phone Blue 690. 900 tf BURROUGHS Bookkeeping Mach- ine, late model, automatic ecar- riage, $275. 20th Century Mar- ket. 894 tf 60-Gal. Hot Water Tank and cop- per furnace coil. Phone Blue + 690. 896 tf SCHOOL Girl wants house work or taking care of children. Call Blue 230. 906 3t WANTED: .Commerclal or pleasure boat for 90 day charter July 1. Owner to accompany preferred. Must accommodate four. Write, Airmail, Fisheries Research In- stitute, University of Washington, Seattle 5, Washington. 901 6t WANTED a good home for kitten. Phone 284, WOMAN for part-time janT!zr service. Apply to Rev. Willis R. Booth, 224 4th St. 900 6t BUSINESS Girl desires to sub- lease apt. Call Baranof Hotel, Room 415. After 6 p.m. 897 tf e o 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 BARTENDER, waliter or sec- ond cook wants work. Box 4183, care Empire. 885 tf ® ® 0o 0 0 0 0 0 o o LOST AND FOUND FOUND— Key chain with knife; owner may have for payment of this ad. 906 3t FOUND—Child's glasses in case issued in Everett, Wash. Owner may have for payment of this ad. 906 3t . 3 . . . LOST: Binoculars, 3 weeks ago. Reward. Black 558. 04 2t WILL anyone knowing the where- ~about of Alice Thorne's black i i | RADIOTELEPEONES for sale. We now have Radiotelephones for immediate delivery; suitable for boats; logging camps and out of way places, 8 watts, 25 watts and 50 watt sets; prices from $135 to $350. Every set complete. No rewiring. Tested before shipping. Write Henry Moy, Sitka, Alaska, for more detail information if in- terested. 896 12t o STORE Counter, very reasonable. see Don Abel. 890 tf FORREST Home and property, Glacier Highway. 2 car garage. Inquire Helen Forrest, Douglas 602. 878 tt | MUST Sacrifice: Zenith 12-tube comb. Radio phono. New. Ph, Red 662. 888 tf $6,800—6 mo. old 2-bedroom furn=- ished house at Auk Bay. See Ray Kruse. 883 tt HOTEL in good location for sale or lease. Ph. 187. 881 tf 1937 CHEV, good condition, $600 Phone 158. 876 t COMPLETE Body and Fender Shop Well equipped. Reasonable. In- quire Bob-Ben Service, 93 Wil- loughby. 872 tf 1941 Dodge Panel Truck. Good condition. See it at DeHart’s Gro- cery or Ph. 023-4 rings. 849 t1 3 HOUSES und lot. Inquire Trev- or Davis. 794 t1 Chesterfield coat please phone| TWO HOUSES near boat harbor. 365. 905 2¢ Phone Red 765, 83 U