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“Yake It Easy, Dad. Every 24 hours 86 Tives are lost in traffic accidents. 27 per cent in- volve school-age drivers, who often are influenced by the example of| their fathers. Parents, get the new report Teen-age Drivers. Write or call us for your copy. From o Lumbermens' safety message in The Saturday Evening Post Look to Lumbermens © For ALL Types of Casvalty Insurance © For Nationwide Claim Service o For Dividend Savings Let this Agency Show How You May Reduce Your Insurance Costs Northern Insurance Agency ow]mg Motor Building R. W. Cowling, Agent rmens !n'l'rlmmclt';:m COMPANY 40, \ffinois” Youreach more people through the " “Wani Ads The Want Ad Section in The Empire is YOUR marketplace. Ad is your best way to sell or buy . . . Want Ads to work for you now ... ALASKA, FEDERAL AGENCIES STUDY (OORDINATION PLAN the Alaska Public Works program are being worked out as a survey | goes forth here and in the interior, | it was announced today by Lester M. Marx, special assistant of the director of the Territories and In- sular Possessions division of the In- terior Department. the works program here to present a review of the situation regarding it in regard to policy and procedure. The program Community Facilities agency, re- cently transferred to theé Interior Department Plans for future work will be| millions was cut to 5 millions by the House, but the Senate added 4 | millions. The final figure will come out of a joint conference of .both houses. Marx is in Juneau looking over | was formally the| | The coordination of the territorial |and federal agencies is necessary because of need. for sewers, streets, | and other facilities after homes ate| | built under the Alaska program. | Marx’s ‘group finances building of public ‘works on’a 50-50 ‘basis—the lcommunny paying half the cost of | Plans for coordinaiing work of | installing a streflt or other pubuc‘ the Alaska Housing Authority and |need, with the federal agency stand- | 1, /o ing the remainder of costs. | The Junéau Memorial Library, was one of the first buildings ap- proved under the program, with| the town raising $70,000 toward con- | | struction, and the other $70,000 to be furnished by the agency. ASKS COOPERATION OF LARGER BOATS IN' SALMON ' DERBY based on appropriation granted by | | Congress. The original budget of 21 Territorial Sportsmen, Inc., spon- | sors of the annual Salmon Derby | | starting tomorrow, are’ asking the cooperation of larger fishing vessels during the three days in departing and entering the small boat harbor. | Out of consideration' of smaller craft, the sportSmen request that| larger vessels travel at speeds slow | enough not to endanger the smaller boats by waves or rough seas. “The thinking fellow Calls a YELLOW> PHONE 22 or N ror a YELLOW CAB | just phone 374. you word your ad if you wish. Here's how 1o send in your wantad.... Count the number of words in your ad. (A group of nam- bers up to 5 digits counts as one word). 1 4. Divide . this total by 5 to get the num- ber of lines. There are five words of average size in each line. 2 A Want easily and inexpensively. Put the We'll be happy to help 3. You now have the number of lines in your ad. See item No. 4to figure t!'e cost. Each line, (group of 5 words), costs 20c the first day and 10c each day after that. For example, a message of 15 words (3 lines) is 60c for the first day, and 30c each additional day. Minimum charge, 50c. enough, isn’t i*? That’s cheap Gentlemen: Please insert ceccccnccccannsecnnmnn Use this handy coupon lo send in your ad the following.ad for ........ ... cnden . ... (wanted, Matt this coupon to: days beginning or sale, Money enclosed O BillmeO * The Daily Alaska Empire Box 1991, Juneatt, Alaska *You may be billed for classified advertising if you have a telephone listed in your name in the Juneau telephone directory. Otherwise, please send the proper amount with this order. Empire want ads are read throughout Southoast Alaska recerres e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASRA FEERO LEAVES (PR i AGENCY TO'MANAGE | mmmmm&mv; William E. Feero, Jr., wemmown' young agent here for the Canadian | Steamship Company and‘ prominent in young Republican { club circles, leaves Juneau tomorrow l | to take up duties in Skagway, where he will operate the W. D. Gross in- terests in the Gateway City. Feero will manage the Coliseum | Theater for Gross, and during the ‘heavy passenger and freight season, will remain‘with C.P.R. as assistant 'agent for the company. William K. McFarlane, who came north last year from British Co- | lumbia to relieve Feero when the | latter was sent to Juneau, will take over the agency here. | Feero, born in Douglas, formerly ! was in Skagway for the company |and following return from service { in World War II, was married there. |He came to Juneau last November |for the steamship company. His | wife is the former Beverly Beitinger |of that city, the granddaughter of 1the late W. J. Mulvihill of Skagway. ‘ The couple’s year-old daughter, Bonnie Jean, was sent to Skagway | last week to be cared for by Mrs,: Feero’s mother, because the young ' couple found themselves hampered | in packing by Bonnie Jean’s want- ing every toy she ever possessed to take with her. ! | “If we did that,” sighed the father, “the Princess Kathleen wouldn't have had enough cargo space to hold all the stuff. S0 we sent her north so we could get ourseleves packed.” 3 store buildings for rent or will { remodel into office if desired. 64-tf | 1. GOLDSTEIN CARD OF THANKS For all kindness and sympathy shared in our recent bereavement caused by the death of Vincent Joboleff, we give special thanks to the Community of Angoon and the Juneau Elks Lodge. . Mrs. Sarah Soboleff Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Soboletf Mrs. Larry Jackson NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That on July 19th, 1950, in the United States Commissioner’s’ Court for Juneau Precinct, at Juneau, Al- aska, Charles Skuse of Juneau, Al- aska, was appointed administrator with the will annexed of the estate of L. K. MOI, also known as LARS | K. MOI, deceased. All persons hay- ing claims against said estate are | required to present them, with veri- fied vouchers as required by la.w, said administrator w.wa., office of his attorney Haw Stabler, Shattuck Building, J Alaska, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. CHARLES SKUSE, Administrator w.w.a. First publication, July 20 ,1950. Last publication, Aug. 10, 1950. unskilled “tradesmen”. | Jerry Oaksmith, Stanley Taylor, E. Call 416 when in need of a— BASEMENT, FIREPLACE or CHIMNEY Don’t accept inferior work from EARL CRASS & SON SEATTLEITES HERE Among Seattleites newly regis- tetred at the Baranof Hotel are W. Linderoth, J. H. Albert and Don S. Davis. 3 store buildings for rent or wlll remodel into office if desired. 64-tf | 1 GOLDSTEIN Fresh' herring—Sturm’s Locker NOTICE OF SALE OF VESSEL In Admiralty No. 6236 | In the District Court for the Ter-| ritory of Alaska, Third Division. | BIRCHFIELD BOILER; INC., a| corporation, Libellant;, vs. Oil| Screw “ESTHER B”, her engines. | boilers, tackle, apparel, furniture| and equipment, WALLACE BAI- | LEY, JOHN DOE, RICHARD | ROE, WHITE CORPORATION, GREEN CORPORATION, Re-‘ spondents. FLOYD ZEHRUNG | and RUDOLPH CLOUDMAN, In-i tervenors. | Pursuant to Judgment and Decree | of the above entitled Court dated | July 21, 1950, the undersigned United States Marshal has been command- | ed to sell the oil screw vessel “ES- | THER B”, a vessel of United States | registry, Official Number 258000, with its home port at Juneau, Alas- | ka, to satisfy claim in favor of libellant on account of foreclosure | of preferred shop’s mortgage heldi by libellant, total claim of libellant amounting to Forty Five Thousand Six Hundred Sixty Nine Dollars and Eighty Eight Cents ($45,669.88), including interest to the 21st day of July, 1950, together with costs | and proctors’ fees, the entire judg- ment to bear interest at the rate of six per cent (6%) per annum until paid, and further to satisfy the claim of the intervenors above | named, which has not at this time | been ascertairied, all as will more fully appear from the Judgment and Decree above mentioned. THIS IS PUBLIC NOTICE that pursuant to the Order of Sale con- tained in such Judgment and De< cree, I, the undersigned, United States Marshal for the Territory of | Alaska, THird Division, will sell the oil screw vessel “ESTHER B”, Of- cial Number 258000, her, engines.‘ boilers, tackle, apparel, rumlturew and equipment, at a public auction | to be held upon said vessel at her | moorings at Cordova, Alaska, on\ Wednesday, the 2nd day of August, 1950, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock AM: thereof, and the sale is to be for cash in lawtul money of the United States of America and sub- ject' to confirmation by the above entitled Court as soon after the sale as the matter may be heard. According to the Order of the Court, interested parties may enter bids upon the. vessel, as well as purfiw who are not interested. ted at Cordova, Alaska, this day of July, 1950. ' PAUL C. HERRING, United States Marshal for the | Territory of Alaska, Third Di- vision, By McENRY EDMONDS, Deputy. First publication, July 25, 1950 Last' publication, July 31, 1850. Dr. John M. Montgomery Main and Front Streets Official notice to the general fective on August 1, 1950 Copies of the City Ordinance request. SAL%S Under . 35¢ thru l. 49 1.50 thru 2.49 2.50 thru 3.49 3.50 thru 4.49 . 4.50 thru 5.49 . in any quarter year; casual and terias if not operated for profit; chased direct from newsboys; Government, Territory of Alaska, zations; sale of your home; petroleum products to boat tanks tance telephone conversations or and air transportation services to Chiropractic Health Clinie SALES AND smvm TAX. Effective Awgust 1, 1950 City of Juneau tax of 1% on Sales and Services will become ef- tions will be available on or about August 15th from the City Clerk’s- office and will be mailed to all persons concerned upon OF TAX APPLIGABLE and SERVICES 5.50 and over continues on ‘same scale. Sales and Services amounting to less' than $125.00 in volume regular course of business; insurance and' bonds or guaranty and fidelity; funeral charges, medical, dental and hospital services; gross proceeds' from sale of tangible personal property or services by churches, except where such organizations are engaged in busi- ness for profit, etc.; transportation of school students; school cafe- foreign or interstate commerce transportation chafges; sales and services to the United States department thereof; dues of clubs, labor unions, fraternal organi- (Agent’s commissions are taxable) petroleum products for shipment out of Juneau; fish and marine products to buyers who are not consumers; sawlogs and other timber sold to a sawmill for processing; lumber sold and delivered on board ship for transportaion in commerce; long dis- C. Dr. Geo. M, Caldwell Phone 477 publlc is hereby given that the and applicable rules and regula- isolated sales not made in the newspapers and periodicals pur- City of Juneau, or any political for operation outside of Juneau; telegraph messages; steamship out of city destinations. L. POPEJOY, City Clerk. ROR SALE e R e | ZENITH Radio-phono, worth $150, will sell for $110. Womens bowl- ing ball and carrying bag, $10. Electric heater $3.00; bath room sink, $4.00; large adjustable pipe die set, $10.00; small set, $5.00. Phone 736. 65-3t LOT 60 x 150 cleared. Located on Douglas Hi-way between Ski Trail and bridge. Red 745. 502-tf BOAT ARCADE-—can- be- used as} halibuter, seiner or troller—46 ft. long, 12 ft. 6 inch beam, 45 hp. heavy duty Atlas in good condi-} tion,with or without halibut gear. Please write Hilmar Pedersen, Petersburg, Alaska. 62-3t GOOD davenport and chair, néw leather cover. Priced for: quick sale. Phone Red 925. 64-6t 14 ft. V-bottom boat with mahog- |/ any deck and 10 hp. Johnson out- board motor, $245. Good condi- tion. Phone Red 815. 64-6t DRILL PRESS with motor, kitchen } table and chairs, high chatr. Ph. Black 429. 62-3t BARGAIN for cash. Partly fin- ished house suitable for ambi- tious couple. Water and sewer in; new modern bath flxl:uzu and sink, Large all-window Iv- ingroom, 50 x 100 lot, 3 minute walk from Federal Bldg. Write Box 1756. 64-6t | MAYTAG washer, Kay electric guitar, davenport and chair, RCA radio, 9x12 wool rug, electrolux sweeper, 6 way lamp, coffee table and end table all in good con- dition. Phone Black 655. 64-3t IN JUNEAU—furnished, three-room house with bath and utility room. Good neighborhood. Large lot. Mrs. G. H. Fisher, Sttka. 64-tf ONE SET Britannica Jr., practic- ally new. Call 552 in' Douglas. 63-3t DUPLEX HOUSE, 10th and D. Sts. Income property. For appoint- ment phone Red 212. 63-tf 31 Ft. TROLLING BOAT; ready to go. Sacrifice at $1800; - Phone Green T10. 62-6t FINEST beach lots on Auke Bay (Fritz Cove Road). gillnetting, public road to beach. $7.50 foot; less for entire 385 ft. frontage. Selling soofi —owners price or make offer. Dewight Nash, Glacier Dairy, Box 1409. 58-“ USED CARS 41 CEVROLET club coupe, $300; two houses past Lynches on GM- cier Highway. 65-3t '46 INTERNATIONAL pickup truck. Phone 416. 1940 INTERNATIONAL pickup truck. See Chas. Warner Co. 62-tf 1947 FORD V8 club coupe, radio and heater. 58-tf 1048 BUICK Roadmaster sedan- nette, low mileage, 1940 MERCURY convertible. R. W. COWLING CO. MISCELLANEOUS GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 -up: Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201, 315 Decker Way. WINTER and POND, Co., Inc. Complete photographic Supplits Develdping-Printing-Enlarging: Artists’ Paints an@ Matesialy - Biue Printing - Phbtestats Go by Clpper” b SEATTLE © Seattle is-enly a few hours away by big four-engine Clip- per. Ea route you enjoy good food, relaxing lounge seaty; traditional Clipper service. Convenient daily service Seattle . . . frequent Clipper flights te key cities inside Alaska. For fares and reserva- tions, call Pan American at... BARANOF HOTEL Phone 106 o WORLD'S MOST EXPERIENCED ATRLINE esseer~ yrace “assas G /i A1ERICIY N jjonse i Tty Blach, Prp Ao Pesld dbmgn, 85 View, harbor, | }ORESENTAW“.MM mm Phonu 616 and 207 NEW — NEW - NEW — N'DW 1TWO 3-bedroom homes, FHA, view, furness, garage, Bendix, unfur- nished. 186,000 buys 2-bedroom view home— electric dishwasher, frig, 'stove, wash' machine etc., completely furnished. East Street. Near Fed. Bldg. and schools. QUONSL’X‘ rebuilt, 2-bdr. excellent elec. stove, elec. hot water tank, refrig. partial furnished. Near bus. district, - Fed. Bldg. and schools. Immediate occupancy. $4,200. lpUPLEx and 5-apart. house owner financed. Terms right, bus; dist. Completely furnished, electric | stove, refrig. ete. STORE and rooming house, also several cabins all good income ! center bus. dist. DOUGLAS 7-room furnished if you have a large family this is your home. 3-bdr. completely furnished, 200x100 lot, garage, garden, furnace, get GI or terms from owner, Imme- diate occupancy. BUS. prop and 2-bdr. apt. com- pletely furnished, garage, large garden. 2 bdr. - furnished . or unfurnished, $4,300 or $5,100. RURAL: On school:and bus lines, furnished home, 5.acres :patented $700 down, large garage imme- diate occupancy. 10 mi. 4 acres pat. land large level gar- den, part. furnished home imme- diate occupancy. Creek. LARGE rural acreage patented. SWANSON property 7:mi. post 4 acres patented. See us on’ price. | MURPHY & MURPHY| REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National Bank SUBURBAN PROPERTY FISHERMAN'S HAVEN—2 bedroom home, fully equipped boat shop, ¢ marine ways, year round wa'er i COUNTRY LISTINGS include [ power—no light bills, vegetable gardens, good fishing, 5 acres pat., ideal for fisherman or boat repairman. Past Thane. BUILDING LOTS at Auxe Bay ‘Auke Lake, Fritz Cove Road Beach, view or privacy. 50 ff. frontage to 5 acres. $600 u to $2,600. Patented. COMFORTABLE 3 bedrcom home, other buildings, plenty of’ privacy. 5 acres patented, Peterson Hill ALSO SEATTLE HOMES—LOTS Bob Druxman-Phone 891 Fritz' Cove Rd. or 123 Front St. LOST AND FOUND POUND—pair of glasses #n case. Owner may have—identify at the tf Empire office. LOST—Weston Salmon Creek. 187, FOR SALE FOR THE DERBY—sea sled, non- tip flat bottom excellent for fame ily use all summer. 20x7. Sete it at Northern Commergial. $350. Pete Wood 911. ER S T R T SRR BALDWIN ACROSONIC walnut piano, c(ut $900, Will sell $650 cash or ‘$700 terms,’ $150 down $40 mo. Like new See it at Alaska Music Pete Wood 911. 38 ft. cruiser, sleeps 6; Chrysler motor, 2% to 1 reduction;, suitable for hunting, fishing parties or living, ' Price xedlmed for quick sale. Phone Hibhey. Auk Bay Store. TUelte VACUUM CLEANER, $25.00) show case, $25.00; canary cage, $2.00; light meter near Reward. Phone 62-4t vdcuum cleaner, $15.00. 1700 Gla- 2 f2s cier Highway.— 68-t Phone 17 “Northwind.” 2 JOUSE and 2 lots, on corner op- equipment. Se¢ First National Bank. 93-tf SMALL house, 528 4th 8f. Lot is 50 x 100. . view.. Call Red 153 after 5 pan. . 5224t ENA Cove, furnlshed cabin, run- ning water, boathouse. Ph. 278. 29-t1 30AT “Valiant”, halibut and troll- ing gear. See F. S. Epperson or call Bldck 895. 18-t1 26 ft. Steelcraft cruiser, sleeps four. Will take late model auto on trade-in. See Lt. Applegate, ACS. ' 25-tf FRIGIDAIRE, good condition. Ph. Black 540. 58-6t CHRYSLER Crown—110 hp. 1 year ! pigeons near Louisville, old, 100 hours; inquire Bud’s Bar.!1813 at more than 31-tf birds, W-A-N-T A-D-S 1 mi from: Duck qNEe":K ! ! {BEST NEIGHBORHOOD i l —_— THURSDAY; JULY- 27, 1950 FOR SALE .4 BEDROOMS—3 baths, 2 fire- places, large living room, dining room, monel metal kitchen. Bed- room and bath on first floor. 2 bedrooms and bath on second. Recreation’ room in basement converted into 1 bedroom apt. with bath and fireplace. Com- pletely furnished. Large yard, garage. Excellent conditfon. Lo- cated on Tth Street: with fine channel view. Reasonable- price. ‘Terms. VIEW LOT on Tth Street. DUPLEX: Very luxurious owners apartment, with $75.00 per month rental unit. Both apartments completely furnished. Good loca- tion. View. G.E. automatic fur- nace in top condition. !‘Rl'!z COVE. Three bedrooms. Well built house with large living' room and modern Kitchen. Base- ment. 3% acres cleared patented ground. Large commercial gard- en. Good beach and’boat moor- age. William Winn-Phone 234 Office in Alaska Credit mureau NEW LISTING—$18,000 3 bedroom - house, new prefab; near Ski Trail; All hu‘dwocd floors, fll(mek ll!g# 3 place," large llvlnqéom ‘with wind Ality, w furna $2,000 will handle. NEW LISTING—$14,000 3 bedroom house, new prefab, all hardwood floors. $3,000 will handle. LISTING—Store or shop n rance; §ub-port; includes’ w:&e frontage, {also Willoughby. $3250. { EW LISTING-—Large:garage and filling station. 5 yr. lease up May 1953 with option additional 5 yrs. Full list ‘equipment our office. Minimum $30,000 gross yearly. Good location, $6500. Owner going in service. | {NOTICE—Owner will now finance |55 $8,000 2 bed, paneled, fireplace, | basement, seawall and beach. $2,000 down, $60 plus 6%. “ 1 acre patented semi-commercial gardens with clean modern 2 bed house, full con. basement—2 bed modern home with water front at Auk ‘Bay $7500—Large summer cabin; nice beach near Minfield $2700—Highway cleared lot 65x300 only 2 mi. $1500. { o fistings include two on Behrends Ave.— 2 bed. furn. or unfurn. large yard, full bsmt. inc. garage $15,- 000 unfurn—3 bed unfurn or fur. a lovely home. $16,000 unfurn or $17,000 furn. Easlly made in- come, as 2 bedrooms in basement with private entrance—two houses in Seatter Tract, $12,000 for two ' or $9,000 for one 3' bed furn. View property, good income. Vet can finance. LOW PRICE—2 bed furn, on Gas- tineau, basement with workshop $8400—3 bed furn. Star Hill $5800 —2 bed furn. Willoughby $1900— One bed very small house Basin Road make an offer. VERY SPECIAL DUE TO ILLNESS —5 acres pat. 4 room log house, oA other bldgs. creek, gardens. Best ‘ hunting fishing, 12 mi. Can- <pW adian Border Haines Cut-Off. = Only $2,000; $750 down, $35 mo. plus int. . PETER WOOD b Real Estate No. 3 Klein Bldg. FORBENT 'SPACE for store or offices George Tel. Oll, T Brother’s Bldg. 63-tf 'FURNISHED light housekeeping ¥ rooms for women.. Close in. - 326 Second St. 63t TED. Roomas, weekly or !nnn:!y Colonial Rooms, 69tf —_— WURLITZER Spinit piano for rent. Anderson Piano Shop, Ph. 143. F. ‘WANTED, experienced lineman for steady work with power company. Please state age, experience, and wages wanted. Petersburg Light and Power Dept., Petersburg, Al- aska. 64-3t 'WANTED to trade for 30 ft troller. 1’ tractor and trailer, 1942 model in good condition. Ideal for long distance hauling. Box 69 Haines, Alaska. 64-tf WANBED-—dresser - or . chest oI drawers. Ph. Douglas 765. 60-3¢ For Plastering and Tile—Frone DRESSMAKING and _alterations, Phone Red 632, 46-tt WAITRESS at Percy's Cafe, . Sl . ¥ gyt prer ] PAINT now! Call Ralph 2. Tref- . fers after 5§ pm. for free esti- f mate. Phone 996 33-tf There are 333 American-built electron microscopes in use through- out the world. | ‘“A |9 Naturalist John James Audubon estimated a flock of passenger Ky, in 1,000,000,000

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