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PAGE SIX STARTS SUNDAY CAPITOL THEATRE. JUNEAU WALL ABOUT IT! Beneficiaries in Wil 0f Ausfln E. Lathrop (Continus !rr)m Pige 1) ALL BE TALKING Episco- Presbyterian Church and ; palian church in Cordova. Names Administrators The will requested that certain 1 trusted friends and business associ- |ates be named trustees to admin- | ister the trust. These were Edward F. Medley of Seattle, for many Lathrop’s attorney; Miss Dickey, Fairbanks; Austin Cooley, L. W. 3aker, Seattle, and Harry J. Hiil pnd Sydney C. Raynor, both of An- ; chorage. Lathrop also expressed the wish that Cooley become a permanent mployee of the Lathrop Co. The will not only named him a trustee t recommended that he be named a director of the Lathrop Co | In a separate paragraph of the will he requested the directors of the Lathrop Co..to make an annual donation of $100 at Christmas time ! to the Pioneer’s Home at Sitka, Alaska. Employees of the Tanana Pub- | lishing Co., the Lathrop Co., Mid- night Sun Broadcasting Co., and the Cordova Commercial Co. eaca i were willed from $500 to $800 de- will. of the Tanana Publishing Co., ! William C. Strand, editor of the| Fairbanks News-Miner, be given six | | months' option to purchase 51 per- cent of the newspaper. It also prov d that in the case of the Healy River Coal Corporation, the Northern Commercial Co., and the United States Smelting, Refin- d Mining Co., both of Fair- be given the privilege of ng all shares of the capital | k the coal mine at Suntrana, owned by the testator. Each com- pany will be permitted to bid on the stock, but if neither company make reasonable offer” in the lopinion of the executors of the estate, the stock may be sold to others. “THREE LITTLE WORDS” isa wonderful musical in Technicolor from M-G-M! INVENTOR CLAIMS BATTERY DEFENSE Individuals Named Among the various cash bequests were Elizabeth ck, Cordova | Rose Field, Cordc and Mrs. Min- Jnie Glasser, Fairbanks, OFFENBACH, Germany—#—A German inventor claims you can beat off a hold-up man with a | $500. . Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Baker Seattle were willed 20 si { capital stock of the Pacific of of ional flashlight battery. Fritz Harbach '“iBm kof Seattle and Charles A Craft Offenbach got the idea because Wea-f cordova, and Margaret Burns, Cor- PONS ARd—HPeRTS-AFe SUHOHY-1ab00- 1 oyy; enth Were Medueithed 10°Shares for the Germans. Vof capital stock of the First Bank The inventor’s device comsists of [ of Cordova a four volt flashlight battery, 2| gnares in the small transformer and a contact| wined as follows: plate which is worn inconspicuously Forbes Baker, Fairbanks, like a wrist watch. The contact Mrs, Lovina Lund, plate serves as a “shock transmit- | panis 29; Mys. Heisler, housekeeper ter,” emitting 1,000 volts. How the| o 1athrop in Fairbanks, 25; Otto inventor generates the 1,000 voll ndbeck, Seattle, 20; Chester from a four-volt flashlight battery " Seattle, 10; Georg Nelson is “my own secret,” he said. EleC-| yrovers formerly of Fairbanks and tricians, however, claim it is a very |, <" 0 00" 30. elia Hewitt, e i Anchorage, 40; Barbara and Judith A lignt touch with the “shock |y, i portland, 5 each. transmitter” is sufficient to floor§ "yt puch Seattle, 20; Lulu any attacker, Herr Harbach said. He | pooon o o 5007 1 Patter- | had his invention tested by the son. Anchorage, 100; Richard Pe o | German police and they found it to ‘”cl; A':(‘horz';(‘. 40: Claude Chilton, be an “excellent seif-protection mi- o b 40; Walter Mikkola, Fair- strument.” The battery and trans- Nanks 20'_ F’mnk Burns, Cordova, former don’t take more space thai 31‘)_ E(‘,wmjd F. Medley, Seattle, 75; a pack of cigarettes. An insulatea M;‘mel Roark Curdu\"d, 15 wire through the sleeve of your coat Edith Dat(‘. Cordova, 20; connects the contact plate with the Boyce, M(»ul{t Vernon, fraptiany Virginia Boyce McMillan The inventor said he already haa| ‘"0 "\ e seamar many interested foreign buyers. He “”‘] i ee e 1 hopes to export the instrument as ,‘:]( eé?érge“ B e soon as )Tuumn is in full swing | Ella Cooley, Seattle, 50 erine C. Mosser, £ tle CHIEF FINDS ACCIDENT | H. McDonald, Anchorage. WAS REALLY AUTHENTIC Tracy, Seattle, 50; Mary | Seattle, 20; Carrie Grafton, DUSSELDORF, Germany 71?;:lmgwn. ‘Wash., 20. Two policemen from Hilden near| Charles A. Craft, Cordova, here fell off their motorcycle. In a | Margaret Burns, Cordova, 35; hospital they explained they had| Clausen, Cordova, 25; Alvin been driving at abcut 20 miles an| Bramstedt, Fairbanks, 35; Stanton hour when a bicyclist suddenly|D. Bennett, Seattle, 20; August Hie- stopped in of them and bert, Anchorage, 35; Gilbert A caused the accident Wellington, Seattle, 35 The police chief didn't believe| Mrs. Foster L. McGovern, S their story and asked two o\hu’ 20; Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Baker, Se Lathrop Co. 20 Fair- Richard h., an Fra mith Angeles, eattle, 50; Mrs. Cath- 100; Alex 50; Edith Tschudin, i S Bur- 35, Gus Se- | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASRA {fifty-Two Are Named P ALS_—Kenneth Newnham, 6, enroute to Canada, sits on a New York pier with his Springer spaniel, Lassie, and her litter of puppies born aboard the motorshs Batory crossing the Allanlla. pending upon their length of service, | unless otherwise prov ided for in the | The will provided that in the case | EYE-DROPPER BREAKFAST_Dwight Hathaway an eye-dropper which they found near their home in Deeatur, I, and his sister, Joyce, feed with squirrel, “Frisky,” MRS. CASLER RETURNS 115, Cec her mothe, Mr ed to June each willed '} many interest- JOHNSON, WARNER FISHING TRIP by nson arrived afternoon trip to the War- FROM KING COVE Christianson of ‘King Cove TO MEET Board of Equalization of the au Independent School District ; wiil meet at 7:30 P.M. on the cve- | nings of August 21, 22, and 23 in L‘:.r.-‘ office of the Su ntendent, to T any complaints or protests which| . !may be made on the part of thel s and owners of This is ox been a lmlr pende roperty | property | y for thos by the c made éither to the Board of Equ befare or during the time the Board | alization meets. All adju.st-( be made at this time and idered after o.i | First publication, Aug. 17, 1950, Last publication, Acg. 19, 1930. policemen to demonstrate that the | attle, 25; Willlam E. Martin, Sun- ;‘ accident was avoidable. They are|trana, 50; Donald Shellhorn and in the same hospital now, with the | Fred Lantz, both employees of the same sort .of injury. | Cordova Commercial Co., 10 ¢ Peasan. Skirts —Spocml this week— | Peasant Skirts—Special this week $3.95 to $7.95 { $3.95 to $7.95 Stevens Up-The-Stairs Store Stevens Up-The-Stairs Store 81-2x et - i Attention Shippers: | MAIL BOAT M. §. AEGIR E Sailing from Juneau Ist, 10th and 20th each Month (Loads at Small Boat Harbor) Calling cursion Inlet, Lemeisurer Island, Gull Cove, Idaho Iniet, Elfin Cove, Port Althorp and Pelican For regular and dependable service to all points in Iey Straits and Cross Sound throughout the year, ship via Mail Boat M/S Aegir. U. S. Mail Freight Charter PELICAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Francis C. Hyde Box 4 Juneau “For Belter Appearance” CALL TRIANGLE CLEANERS FROM HOONAH Fares-Reduced Anchorage Kodiak Homer Naknek A. B. Naknek Village 114.50. Connectionis at Anchorage for all Interior Nofice fo Subscribers Route Route Route Route Route Route Route Route Route Route lmuse raised, 3 months; $20 and $15. Box 200, Seward, Alaska, 83-9t USED one-inch pipe, 10c per G. E. Libhy at Brownies Barber | Shop. £3-3t WHERE do these things coms from? Here are our choice bar- gains as of today. Easy spinner. washer, condition, $110. General Hlectric shape, $55, Waterwitch, wringer type, go washer, $35, | Premier vacuum cleaner, A-1 con- dition, $35. Hotpoint range, small size, only | $45. Stewart Warner, demonstrator, $75. . Ii you are not satisfied with any sed appliance, we will allow' full Wood. g it '::'m:f‘l;m“ | BALDWIN acrosonic piano, $700. Z 5 ‘BATHTUB radiators, wash basin USED CARS 11939 STUDEBAKER Commander, 4 door, very good condition. Priced right. Phone Blue or Red 147. 83-3t FOR SALE BOAT ARCADE—can be used as haitbuter, 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 | tops for | spinner, mr | od | 1946 Taylorcrait. Seaplane, 436 hrs., dual controls, metal prop., 2-way radio, 12 volt generator, ratchet starter, new spare engine in- cluded, price—$2,250. , Box 228, Mt. Edgecumbe, Alaska. 82-3t. NEW Thor washer, top yellowed in fite, otherwise good—will sell for only $100 to settle claim. Peter console radio, | o | TROLLER 31 ft. ready to go $1800. | BRONCO, $2,000; Sea Sled $350. ODDS and ends call 911. ACRE HOME SITE, good house tunning water, $750. Also equity R A b, Wi in large comfortable furnisied 1938 CHEVROLET 4-door sedan.| house—a bargain. Write Empire Good condition, Call Red 366. | 298. 81-6t 82-4t 5 | SALE or trade—1940 Inlernanonnl truck. Phone 103 between 10 am. and 6 p.m. 4x 1943 PLYMOUTH at $250 less than | any car in its ciass offered: for sale in Juneau today. 4-door| sedan, all new tires, top con- dition, all extras. Price $1285. Call 911 for demonstration. GILL NET BOAT, Cape Race, length 35° beam 10’5, 125 hp. Norberg engine fully equipped for gillnetting. Will be in town Aug. 19 to 2ist. Price $10,000. For information, contact owner An- tone Hopen or Madsen'’s Fishing and Cycle Shop. 80-5t ‘40 CHRYSLER 4-door Windsor; like new, very reasonable, $2,500. 175 A Gastineau Ave, 80-6t 1048 PLYMOUTH Special Deluxe | 4-door sedan. Radio, heater, ex- cellent condition. Phone 039— | 2 short 1 long ring. 78-6t HOUSEHOLD furnishings; G. E. washing machine, Hotpoint stove, i Majestic coal and wool stove; 1947 PLYMOUTI deluxe sedan, low | (o0 Pe seen 8t e el e mileage, good condition. Ph. 893, | 4-t1 dence from 10 am. until 5 pn.! (;WO small houses, West 12th St. Reasonable. See Jack Westfall, Phone 48, 8-t1 their little pet 46 NTFR‘\IATIOI\AL picktip truck Phone 416. 4 % -ton 75-t1 1947 FORD V8 clun couDe. radio and heater, 1947 PLYMOUTH 4-door sedan. R. W. COWLING CO. 1947 INTERNATIONAL, pickup. SLIGHTLY USED vacuum clenner. Phone Red 170 after 5 p.m. 75-(!: | DAVENO, swing rocker and break- | fast set, excellent condition, $175. | Set. Nigkols, Phone 262, 75-4t, n of Hoo- ve St -t1 58 case, $25.00;%¢anary cage, $2.00; | 80-tf | REALTORS — Acgo!m‘nws {Phone 676 over First National Bank R & i Ty ¥ r RO TR T 4 VACUUM CLEANER $25.00; show | " Phones 676 and 207 'THE Don C. Foster home at Auk | Bay—completely furnished, i land, excellent water system year round, 2-car garageé, large new deep-freeze, new large refriger- ator, wall-to-wall carpeting, com- plete cement badement, furnace, view, immediate occupancy. SHOP-cut -weather-proof cedar sid- ing, cement foundation, spun glass and kinsul insulated, hard wood floors, garages, furnaces, electrically equipped, FHA finan- cing, West Juneau. Priced $13500 and $17,500 net to owner. Make offer., Both 3 bedrooms. One, fireplace. CAFE—$1650 fully equipped at]| Small Boat Harbor, long lease, good money maker. Terms. $500 down buys $2,500 home in Douglas also 1939 Chevrolet car. 1 bedroom, garage, 1% lots, view, furnished ete. ! $4300 unfurnished or $5100 fur~{ nished 2 bedroom, Douglas. TERMS-TERMS—3-hedroom home Douglas, completely furnished; cement basement, furnace, remg.. wash, machine etc. ¥ | SEVERAL homes on nghway and| one heautiful beach home on’| Lena’s Cove, $700 down handles lovely' ‘home with -5 acres pat. land on Glacier, LARGE bldg. with garage, 2-bdr. apt. upstairs, store space on main; floor. . Complately furnished. $6,000 buys 2-bdr. home oompletely furnished near school and- Fed Bldg. LOTS owned by Mrs, Bess Cross,} lots owned by Mrs. Hansen ac- ross from Spruce lockers.' Smith Bldg. in Douglas etc. MURPHY & SUBURBAN PROPERTY (FAMILY home, 3 bedrooins, bsmt., 5 acres patented land, 2 rm. log cabin, other bldgs., main high=-| way, Pederson Hill. BEAUTIFUL 5 acres patented beach land south of Thane, 2 or 3 bedrooms, own waterpower sys-! /' tem all year, no light or water bills, marine raflwny. too)s other : good features. | 4 front and rear 1 Bedroom, furnished, Casey Shats' tuck district, large yard with gari den. $6800. 4 BEDROOMS—3 baths, 2 fires'* places, Jarge living room, dining'*: room, monel metal kitchen. Bed< room and bath on first floors" 2 bedrooms and bath on setona ' Recreatlon room in basement ' converted into 1 bedroom : apt, °% with”"bath and fireplace. Com.'" pletely furnished, Large yard garage, Excellent condition, Lo cated on 7th ‘Street with f channel view.. Reéason-sle price Terms. VIEW LOT on 7th Street. DYPLEX: Very luxurious owners apartment, with $75.00 per month ., rental unit. Both npnrtmenn completely furnished. Good loca- - tion.. View. G.E. automatic tur- nace in top FRITZ COVE. ‘Three bedrooms Well bullt house-with large.living,°" Yoom and rhodern kitchen. Base. ment., 3% aetes cleared patented | ground. Large commercial gard- en. Good beach and boat mnor- Age. William Wian-Phone 234'"::1, NEW LISTING—$5,500, 2 bed furn, *, darge kitchen, bath. livingroom 1st floot; 2 bedrooms 2nd. View, 3 hlocks public schools, 2 blocks Catholic school, 1 block hupm' Beautiful view, just repajufed, Tenovated, .. Completely ftwnished. L 6th at East, back of “second home’ . up on mt.,.m " NEW LISTING—2 - apt. r‘, p 4 duplex, entrances hdwood floors, full hnm‘: m ofl, furn. like new, 3 bedrooms ‘% each apt, down furn up unfurn, 709 W. 10th, Owner finance 5%. {SPECIAL—26 miles ahove Haines. log house, 3 uuthidnl.. 6 acres pat. Right on highway, $2,000, $500 cown, $30 mo, SPECIAL—come in and read the L description of Manley Hot ‘ Springs, Baranof Hot Springs, « | Molz Harbor 135 acrés pat. : SPECIAL—a large downtown blag., & 100% cceupled, $75,000, will gross . | $14,000 year, 4 a » . - ° vatuum cleaner, $15.00. cier Highway. CRESENT Apartments. 1700 Gla- | VIEW lots at Auke Bay on main;ANY part oitown—at nearly any 59-tf { highway. Also Fritz Cove Road; | Price. ey 5 acres Auke Lake; 30 acpes Juneau: e Lemon Creek. All patented land. [$1.900 1 bed furn. Willougby. An i 68-t¢ | CRUISER Blue 809, SEVERAL Large and Smsau Dia- , monds. Perfect stones. Bargaln prices &t the . First National Bank. By “Northwind. Phone } 17-t8 One Way 63.00- 98.00. 80.00. 104.50+ Round Trip 113.40. 176.40. 144.00« 188.10. 206.10. 109, Reduction on Round Trip *Plus Tax pmnv,. Bee First National 93-t1 { mm 50°x 100. Beautitul view. Call Red 153 after 5 pm. 532-4& BOAT “Vallant”, halibut and troll- ing gear, See P. 8. Epperson or call Black 895, 18-t¢ HIGHWAY nome, Mile i6. Make offer. Ph. 707. €2-t:, MEDIUM sized boys bike. Good condition. Phone Green 198 after 6 pm. 77-tf o o T G R PR LT HOTPOINT range with warming oven, double bed, spring and mat- tress. Phone 434. 77-20t CHRYSLER: Crown—110 hp iear old, 100 hours; inquh'e F; ! ll‘-u' HOUSEHQLD w!urnlahlngs ve(y condition, reasonably priced. Troychak's, Duck Creek. 76-10t PACIFIC_OIL RANGE, Gompléte. with hot water coils and tank $100. Phone 462 Douglas. ~ 70-tf LOT 60 x 150 cleared. Located on Douglas = Hi-way . between Ski Trail and bridge. Red 745. 502-t1 LOST AND FOUND LOST—a Topaz stone earring. Cali 835, 82-2t LOST—man’s wrist watch between Lutheran Chugch -and Bararpf Hotel, Phone 571, 82-3¢ o e A R e SR i LOST=-mAn’s diamond ring. One large stone and two smallstones Qfll ‘Black HTI—-BGWBrd. tl PO&;I keys on chain, owne) ma! we sanie by identifying at . Empire office, Daily Flights — Passengers, Mail and Air Cargo and Westward Points Tickefs and Reservations BARANOF HOTEL Phone 716 Lixe xo b0 dd If you have missed your paper, please phone your newsboy. If you do not know your newshoy's name, call the office be- fore 5 p. m. Phone 317 Blue 140 Green 730 Green 393 Red 160 Green 915 Green 879 . 924 Red 539 Black 245 1 LesSturm 2A Bob Murray 2B Dick Allen 2C Robert Brown . 3A Bruce Casperson . 3B Fred Ross 4 Sam Howard . 5A Lee Webber 5B John Vavalis . 6 Denny Ryan . The Rey. Robert. L. Whelan, S.J. has gone to Pius X Mission, Skag- way, for. about ten days. D e NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN: That on August 2nd, 1950, in the Commissioner’s Court for Juneau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, Sara J. Soboleff was appointed executrix of the Estate of VINCENT SOBO- LEFF, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are re- quired to_present them, with veri- fied vouchers as required by law, to said -executrix at Angoon, Alaska, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. SARA J. SOBOLEFF, Executrix, Publish: Aug. 3, 10, 17, 24, 1950. ALSO SEATTLE HOMES—-LOTS Bob Druxman-Phone 891 Fritz Cove Rd. or 123 Frant St. mum:n house at reasonable price. Write Empire 308. Sk 83-3t B3 O PR R A WANTED to rent, house, 2 or 3 bedrooms, furnished or unfur- nished, up to $100.000 per month. Four - adults. J. Irwin Noble, Ph. 234. 83-3t LEGAL . stenographer wanted for temporary work to Aug. 26th. Phone 334, 80-tf WANTED — Baby-sitting days or evenings. Call Jimmie Barcus at the Empire before 4 o'clock p.m.’ e wiSH to rent, lease or sublease house or apt. Ph. D. P. Dunton office mgr. R, W. cowling- 0:’ e el S COUPLE to share expense on Al< can Highway—Juneau to Great Falls, Empire C-1224. 80-t¢ PR e o L. v i e TR WANTED -to trade for 30 ft trolig~. 1 tractor and trailer, 1942 meAR in good condition. Ideal for long distance hauling. Box 60 Haines, Alaska. 64-t8 RS S DTS ST 1 DRESSMAKING and alterations. Phone Red 632, 46-tf WAITRESS at Percy’s Cafe. SAINT nbwl Oall Ralph 4. Tret- fers after-§ ;:I‘n{x iol free: estis available Sept. 1. lights,” ‘heat and maintenance, Call 817. u 83-tf Al o K ROOM . and board—Phone Douala- 65. : 28 FOR RENT bachelor house near Douglas Bridge, ‘furnished. Ph. Douglas 765. 6x SPACE for store or offiéés. George oewga Brother’s Blgg. 63-t1 FURNISHED light housekeeping rooms for women. Close n. 326 Second St. 63-t¢ mgmm'm’ weekly o WOURLITZRR Spiois piano far feot: Anderson Plano Shop, Ph. 143. 198,000 2 bed furn. eviction. Will ‘take deposit. v R. mall 4 $3,250 shop on Wlliauzhby ww)’ main artery fronts. | $5,800 3 bed hn-u. ll close in, w % 3 workshop, close in, REPAIR - ‘machinery ard|wANTED to buy medium sized |$11,000 2 bed furn xm view, large robms, ‘v $12,000 2 houses, 3 bed: af 2 beéd and 1 bed. Seatter Tract. % $15,000 rooming house B mfiz plus large owners apt. ‘2nd across &r— anof. Will finance. $15,000 2 bed furn. Behrends 3 yis old, hdwood floors. !m bemt and garage. Yard. 3 $17,000 3 bed furn. nquna. TR yrs old, hdwood n.ou, oocu pancy within 30 da; 2 $17,000 2 apt Duplex, Belt, » Best construction, aummm 1n. come $200. View, !um HL n. Beach . silen, Seawall, garden, view, close in. $14,000 3 bed unfumn... Upper side New, all. hdwood floors. Qarage: Deuglas: NEW us‘mm—mmn smeur- nished 3 bed, hdwood - floors, tfle , view. $5500 4 bed furn. ~200%50° 0t With creek, hedge, gardems. $7/800 8 bed furn 100x100 lot nnoed. -nice lawn, garden, - Auk Bay: $2,700 large 1 room furn, vflw flat beach near Mintield; mamrumunmmmm- age. 14x6 Thermopanes. Neat DeMarts. Bsmt, new plumb. Stone_tirep :,: o e eplace, t, pant Ivngreom, Second * fli?d % GUARANTEED Realistic Permid- ent, $750, Paper curls B1 up. Lola’'s Beauty Shop, 201, 315 Decker Way. -