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— e Olive Fisher and Mrs, Johnny. Fox, | Whitehorse, f £ B Jr. Hannan’s new Mercury. Mrs. Louise Yearout, former pri- ‘ The School Board entertained the [ mary teacher in the Skagway Pub- [ teachers with a dinner held in the |lic School, has left by plane to go| Williams | Rainbow Gl Camp. The|to Kansas to continue her callegel she sent|gues's were Miss Hazel Michealson, | education. was here ¥ast summer - a specie of Mountain ash from Mrs, | First Grade teacher, Miss Hope} Swanson’s garden to Sweden A | Greunberg, Second Grade le;\cher.; PAGE SIX lTonnisnn will leave nis voat in I Petersburg in his brother's care |and the Tennisons will fly to Se- attle to spend the winter. While Mrs. Maxcine Mrs. Ken Alexander of San Fran- (Special Correspondence) letter from Mrs. Williams asks for Mrs. Dan Calloway Third Orade| pisco is visiting her mother, Mrs. ELFIN COVE, Alaska—Mr. and |another specie as Dr. Holton m"u(‘l(;x. & iss '- ”1 m?‘?‘ Chris Larson, for scveral weeks, | Mrs, Hugh Tennison have pur-|Sweden wishes another specie be|Fourth Grade teacher, Mrs. Eliz-| chased the Hugo Gustavson resi-fsent to him stating it ra ={l)1:k1]\‘ H(A\l:k_lx‘n.mffi'nl(l_ :flnfihssm_h, The 4-H Bitls ave using the funds | dence across the bay from the mainjas none of its kind had been ruugd ‘(”".”\.‘ cher. F ‘fu.f‘na“ ‘e\- they earncd recen‘ly by sponsoring boardwalk to store their belongings | before. Apparently this mountain |enth Grade teacher, Willlam Jahn | o oi'ro ) otk and Recital by | while they are stateside this winter, [has crossed with another tree. Mrs. and Mrs, Ethel Powel High School | Conductor on | & s ctoeces | EdWard Vidal, Tour Swanson is sending the specie to|teachers. The hos's and ho ansns}um Chilootih, to redecorite ANeT g illiams. iwere the School Board and their | < Mrs, Willian [ RN Tha wivke At Hortible of 1 anteroom at the F.O. E Hall whlchI 53 teanbiers wite Amons the pussts | 1 Jten uthea over theid by % the F.O.E. Auxiliary to be used as ‘.\ clubroom. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Soberg Whoi own their summer home here wish to sell as they have other plans If the Sobergs sell and leave they will be missed here by their neigh- bors. Fred Pickle on his boat the So-So |! made a mistake on the tide the| = ! other morning. Going out the pass| Mr. and Mrs. Themas Ward are | | he struck the bar, the only l:l\uwn;l“ me from their honeymoon trip damage at time is the bent pro- which they spent in Anchorage m“lim Riewe’s Store durin pellor. He will go on the grid|Fairbanks. bot's absence. and have it straightened. Mrs. Gordon Chandler is working R ng Mis. Tal- | Mr. and Mrs. Karl Strum have purchased the Elliott Fremming home, one of the best homes in the Cove on the boardwalk. The Strums had bought the Fred Salef home and sold the Salef home to Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Tennison. The Tennisons wanted a home on the Mr, and Mrs. Jack Gucker Mr. and Mrs. Peter Brunger on ;xum Juneau are visiting in Haines. the their boat Marie are leaving | in a few days for Ketchikan. With | ‘“J Morgan Reed caught the largest | fish to be captured in Skagway waters for many years, a 210 pound halibut caught on a set line. | M. J. Kibbley and son from | | Juneau them will be Mr. and Mrs. Meyers | I 8IS’ ToRiachred WA kiRl on their troller Odd. The Brungers |Grandview Hotel i | Emil Fall left on the barge to go| boardwalk but took the Gustavson | have lived here for several years " |to Seattle where he will join Mrs. | place in case they did not get|but plan to go in‘o business in| Guests registercd qulhc‘ (_:,'m"df}l"all and where they planjm make | something on this side of the bay.|Ketchikan. view Hotel are Joe Stewart, Mr.|ypey nome They sold their home Everyone is pleased over the trans- l n‘MI-.\ .L .Lmk« n I.Jlxl Juflm_‘m}f:n Skagway on Eleventh Street to actions and wish the new owners| Vern Foster has left for Sitka|V: E f:\l.‘\lmnlflfld A X R Boy|Mr. and Mrs. Guy McLain. The good luck. aboard the Princeton Hall to at- |Anchorage. Jjohn l““‘:f-‘ f’_f‘d Car' | MeLain family plan to move into | tend Sheldon Jackson Junior Col-|Creek, Y. T. is also registered. |} i yow home September first. | Mr. and Mrs. Don Foster arellege. Last year Vern at‘ended' T Three children have had tonsil- | school in Seattle. 1 | where he will go by plane to £itka planning to be at home in the Cove this winter if they get their oldest son Vern in the Sheldon Jackson Jun'or College in Si‘ka for this lectomies recently at White Pass Hospital—Darla Bolin, Patty Maki, and Buddy True. term of school. They will teach|to resume classes at Sheldon Jack- | Col. Noyes, Leonard King, Mayor | their youngest son, Don Jr. at home | son Junior College. His mother | cf Haines; Fred Marlowe, repre- | this year. It will be a pleasure to{and sister Carol went with Walter senting the Skagway Common count the Fosters among the Cov- i‘es this winter. to Juneau. Mrs. Larson and Carol Council, and Malcolm Moe, in the are expected home soon. ! Fish and Wildlife plane, flew over | the propesed route for a road to! connect Skagway with Haines. The men felt that the road by way of Burro Creek was not feas- | ible at this time. (Special Correspondence) Joseph Reader, son of Mr. Reader | SKAGWAY, Alaska—A special meeting of the City Council was of the boat Adak flew to Juneau via Alaska Coastal on his way to Ket- called to confer with Mary Pullen chikan where he lives to visit hisKopanski for the purpose of acquir- mother and then to college. Joseph I8 Property owned by her—the] | an apron on fished Roy Elliott’s boat here this|Same to be used for summer. | the airfield. Mrs Kopanski traded |Lot 11 in Block 40 for 2 lots— Fishing is just scratching among the fishermen this year and they all agree that if there is any run the run will be too late for any good catches. Several boats have done well while o‘hers have not. How- ever, this appears to be a really bum year for most of the boats, The Skagway Chamber of Com- | crce wired Frank Metcalf asking if jt would be possible to have the Ero B S | g 3 Hugo Gustafson has left the é' 2 Lflxtll s ”“l‘fi'm( 5 ng‘m_M: Munter crew now completing the} Mr. and Mrs. Lester Burger have | Cove for Juneau on his way to l"‘t‘”'l‘h‘l‘n:‘l'lk(:r Tl‘:\.o‘.n;;:,,y;("m, “|air strip in Skagway, to complete | left for Wrangell their children in school. to place ‘he small boat harbor. A wire to| the Skagway City Council from Mr, | Metcalf promised that funds would be allocated if the City would! assume responsibility for the work. | Norway. He plans to get married in Norway and remain abroad but his friends predict that he will return to Alaska before long. Boeb Brund from Whitehorse Lake City where has left by rlane to go to Salt he planned to Mr. Paul Paulson has bought the boat 31G266 from Raymond Hagel of Juneau. This is the boat that 2 Join the Navy. No action will be taken until fur- Mr. Hagel was fishing last July A __{ther word is received from Mr.| when he was overcome with gas d Mrs. D. A. Stephensch | npypeer, fumes frcm a leaky exhaust pipe. |of Lewiston, Idaho, are visiting| The boat was found drifting by a . |their daughter, Mrs. C.L. (Barney) | ;. gng Mrs. Hans Soldin and | halibut boat that towed the boat A' H n Anderson and her family. Mr.;”__ch, two daughters Mavis Irene| and took Raymond aboard their a l e S.S: son is head of the Geogra-| .,y yone have returned home from boat getting into harbor they sent | |phy Department of the Northern| “ro . oienh vaeation traveling in Raymond to the hospital where he | Ideho Col of Education. Mmk-:Em{)pe They made the trip up still is. Mr. Paulson lives here and| HAINES. Alaska, Sept. 16—Mrs. |ing the with them is their| ¥ over the Highway in a Chevrolet Suburban Carryall and a 1949 Dodge four door sedan. Making the trip| with them from Tacoma was Mr. £oldin’s sister, Mrs. Marie Ryberg of Los An The Scldins all report a wor is busy rigging the boat to his|Agnes Adsit of the Highway Pa-‘granddau;hltr, Lynn Shangle. liking. jtrol was in Haines on an inspection | Jum— __|trip, She was met at Burwash; Mrs. W Price of Healy, Al- Bobbie™Mitphy has left for J neau to enter school ending hisIPatroI officer u-' Landing by Al Lubcke Highway aska, is visi'ing her parents, Mr. here, and Mrs. Hal Johnston. vacation here this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Peterson home for a few days, they have not quit fishing but were in rough seas a couple days ago and the rigging) | on their boat the Cel‘ic came down{ Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Houser made so Ross is repairing the damage. la trip to Mile 65. They placed their towling a{le mechanic, spent a‘missary_ Mr. Fairbanks ,was for- | 3 s names in a bottle and buried it on | wee R‘ in Ska way refinishing the merly the cashier in the Wharf A surprise birthday party was, the summit for posterity |F.OE. and BP.O.E. bowling alleys | o-r00 i held at Mrs. E. O. Swansons <n i | the evening of Sept. 1 in honor| Gi Smith, Mrs. Nina Crumrine| Mr. and Mrs. George Hooker and of Mrs. Marguerite Butts. Ev one ' and Josephine Crumrine have mad> ' Mr. and Mrs. Ed Feight have left is b at this time of the ycar several trips up the road. !ty the barge Chilkcot to drive over however the party was no more: [the H Cut-Off to Anchorage. than mentioned than everything! The B. Y. N. bus made the usual | They ‘o be gone about two was ready, Mrs. Ernest Rude baked trip into Haines with three passen- | weeks. a delicious angel food cake and|gers, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Smith Iur; Kent Fuller from Kenai is in assisted in serving. Mrs. Charles’ Skagway and Kenneth Hancock for |charge of the Hooker Enterprises Hubbard made coffee and assisted:Haines. |at the present time, Mrs. Fuller | The White Pass Commissary is| being rapidly completed in the‘ large warehouse just west of the | White Pass Office Building. E. J. of Anchorage., payrpanks will operate the Com-| Fred Marlowe spent two weeks visiting his father in Grey's Har- bor, Wash. He made the trip by {rlune. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Neilson are turned to Haines over the Hichw from their vacation. Hz is with the CAA. | re- Willard Swanson Mrs. Howard Anderscn is the new Sunday School Organist at the Presbyterian Church. PACIFIC NORTHERN CARRIES THIRTY ON lan Mrs. Swanson.. Individual trays |nd the children will come to Skag- | were served each guest with icel The Princeton Hall was in Haines | way in the near future. [1 ‘) cream, cake and coffee. Beiore 111:;zmd the Rev. Mr. Prouty conducted | Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Richardson MONDAY S FllGHIS refreshments were served there) was a six-handed canasta game, that was interesting as that is the, first six-handed game played in the Cove. Guests were Mrs. Roy: Elliott, Mrs. Jim Lingard, Mrs, Ida ! DeRock, Mrs. Specks Paul, Mrs.| Henry Nelsgn, Mrs. Charles Hub-, bard, Mrs. Ernest Rude, Mrs. Rob- | ert Edenso, Mrs, Hugh Tenniscn,! the morning service which was a |of the Alaska Communication £ys- combined S. S. and Church Serv- tem are the proud parents of a ice. daughter born August 20, at 6:55( am. The bal who weighed 6 Deputy US Marshal Sid Thump-‘]zcuni\ 3 ounces, has been named scn was in Haines on business. | Virginia Lee. Thirty passengers were carried in | and out of Juneau yesterday on Pa- | cific Northern Airlines. Arriving from Anchorage were: Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Stock, Rachel Spinney, Jack Haldeman, Jack Leik, V. G. Seiser, and Emmett Jenning. From Yaku- tat: Harold Stratton, Guy and G. B. Amsden, and Donalo Ashrum. Going to Yakutat were Clarence L. Anderson and Ken Bowman. To Anchorage: Ken Kadow, John Hodgson, L. E. Evans, A. E. Jaskar, R. L. Swanson, James Parsons, Lorraine Anwen, Arnot Castel, David Nichols, Ralph Knudson, Nacy Mc- Coy, Mrs. Arne Johnson, Fred Lar- son and Nick Monsen. To Cordova: K. M. Beagle, David | Deputy Marshal Louie Repuzzi| Mr. and Mrs. John Hannan of has made several trips to Haines | Seattle, are visiting in Skagway for from Skagway. | three weeks with Mr. Hannans| Mrs. Ray Clements and Mrs. Wal- — ! father, K. B. Hannan, af‘er which ter Larson. Many beautiful gifts, There have been several changes|they will return to Seattle where were received by Mrs. Butts and & in property in the last few weeks.| Mr. Hannan attends the University pleasant evening was enjoyed.. 'Frank and Mildred Young have|cf Washington and is completing i bought the Chisel's old homes‘ead | his master’s degree. Mr. Hannan| While the parents were enjoyingjat the top of the Hill on Second |was in Virginia for Reserve Offic-| Mrs. Butt's party at the Swanson Ave, |by Mis. Hannan and his sister, | home the teen-agers held a party, Leonard and Peggy King bought|Mrs. Berkeley Paige Hutchins, and at the Larson home. Assorted the property at 10 Mile which be-|hcr. small daughter from Seattle sandwiches , cool-ade and cookies longed to the Chisel Estate form-|and they all went to Torento to were served after the games. Gues's erly known as the Dowling Home- | join Mr! K. B. Hannan at ‘a re- | were: Miss Tina Edenso, Miss Lau-'stead, | union of membars of his family. |and Irene Strand. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ™ = “ICOMMUNITY EVENTS TODAY At 6:30 p.m.—Couple’s Club dinner in pariors of Northern Light Pres- | Lyterian church. At 7:30 pm.—Red Cross First Aid classes for adults start grade school gym. At 7:30 p.m.—Delta Chapter, Beta | Sigma Phi meets in Gold Room, Baranof. At 7:30 p.m.—Dorcas Benevolent Society meets at home of Mrs. A. L. Zumwalt. At 8 p.m.—American Legion Auxil- iary meets in Dugout. Election of officers. At 8:30 p.m.—Community Center night for adults at Teen Age Club. September 20 At noon—Kiwanis Club, Baranof. At 8 p.m.—Elks Lodge. At 8 pm.—Concert Association ticket sellers to meet at Baranof. September 21 At noon—Chamber of Commerce, Baranof. At 8 p.m.—Juneau Singers will meet. at Methodist church for first practice of season. Senior Service Scouts Troop 2 meets at home of Arleen Godkins. September 22 At 8 pm.—Rebekah Past Noble Grand’s meeting at home of Mrs. B. E. Feero, Ahler Apts. September 23 At noon—First annual 4-H Club Fair opens in National Guard Ar- mory at Govt. Dock. At 8:30 p.m.—Sourdocey Square Dance Club holds first meeting of season in Parish Hall. September 25 At noon—Lions Club, Baranof. At 8 p.m.—American Legion, Dug- out. September 26 At noon—Rotary Club, Baranof. MISCELLANEOUS SEWING of all kinds by appoint- INSULATION ENJOY a warm draft free home this winter with modern alumin- um insulation. Installed by skill- ed mechanics, Warde A. John- son—Phone 81. 596-1mo STORM WINDOWS All aluminum frames—permanently installed, Glass adjustable for ventilation—removable from in- side and interchangeable with screens. Beautiful—permanent— economical. As nationally adver- tised and used. Warde A. John- Son—FPhone 81. 595-26t ent, $7.50. Lola’s Beauty Shop, 315 Decker Way. Paper curls $1 up. Phone 201 WINTER and POND, Cou., lInc. Complete photographic Supplies Developing-Printing-Eniarging Artists’ Paints and Materialy Blue Printing - Photostats Fly to Seattle at new reduced Clipper’ fares 66,00 O VAY 5118.80 ROUND TRIP (Plus Tax) Again Pan American cuts Alasla fares — the third time in five years! But only the fare is cut. You still get big, dependable 4- engine planes . . . fine food ... the most experienced crews and stewardess hospitality. For reservations, call Pan Americanat... Baranof Hotel Phone 106 PUN AHERICAN Horeg dugwars World Airways, Ine. | JUNEAU: { | | | | i i | i | | \ \ i i | GUARANTEED Realistic Permam} ‘ FOR SALE H Phone 676 WE HAVE BUYER for large fish- ing boat. Must be in good condi- tion, | { ONE BEDROM house on 5th Street. | Good condition. Reasonable price. | VERY GOOD house on patented land across from Northern Com- mercial Co. Two bedrooms and a third to be finished. Well fur- nished. Will sell for cash or trade for hoat. HARBOR CAFE: Fully equipped Leng term lease. Good returns on low price of $1,500. TWO-BEDROOM home close to schools and Fed Building. View. Furnished. VERY COMFORTABLE home at low cost. Rebuilt quonset on 4th | Street. Has excellent electric stove, refrigerator and water heater. | SEVERAL business offers with high guaranteed income. Details fur-y nished upon request at office. BUILDING lots in Juneau and on Douglas road. FULLY-EQUIPPED _trolier. 31F856, In small boat harbor. $3,200. DOUGLAS: THREE-BEDROOM home, complet- ely furnished. Immediate occu- pancy. Large fenced yard, gar- age and garden. THREE-ROOM house on 1% lot furniture and car. Near Tele-| phone Oifice. Very reasonable, | UNFURNISHED house close toy school. Built two years ago.l, Priced right. SEVERAL FINE HOMES AND ACREAGES ON GLACIER HIGH- l i WAY. 'MURPHY & WURPHY | | ment only. Phone Red 653. 605-6t | REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS ‘ Phone 676 over First National Banik ; FORSALE | | REMINGTON 12 guzge automatic ; shotgun. Call Green 275 evenings. 600-4t HOUSE, 4 rooms, first class ledl-l ticn, well furnished, including washing machine, Work shop in basement, 1 block from Baranof. | Reasonable price. Terms. Owner | occupied: Phone Red 290 evenings 3 ior appointment. A 609-3t POTATOES, au‘abagas, carrots and cabbage in bulk, one mile from Airport on Loop Road. Northern ! Vegetable Farm, 609-tf ATTRACTIVE walnut twin poster beds, springs, mattresses, excellent cendition. Phone Blue 275. 607-tf TUESI W-A-N-T A-D-S FOR SALE Mike Pusich residence in Douglas. 3 bedrooms, living room, dining room, large kitchen with electric range and refrigerator. Full con- crete basement. Automatic oil furnage. Two full level lots in good section of town. Garage. For sale at appraised value: $11,500, LOG CABIN: Douglas. Comgletely winterized. Flectric rgnge, efc., excellent location with fine view of channel. Waterfront lot on point near Mikes and separated from street by trees. suitable for couple. $5000, BELLES CAFE: Juneau's best rest- aurant. Excellent record of earn- ings. For sale at fixture price. Books showing past and current business available to responsible buyers. ACRE TRACT and large well built basement on North Douglas road. Fine view, For sale at less than replacement cost of the work al- ready completed. DUPLEX: Very luxurious owners apartment, plus $75.00 rental. Good location on 7th St., with fine channel view. Both apart- ments one bedroom. | | FRITZ COVE: 3% acres land cleared, waterfront, Good three bedrcom house with concree} hasement. ’ THIS OFFICE has several unad- vertised listings in better houses | priced above $20,000.00. For In-; formation phone for an appoint- | ment. 1 { William Winn-Phone 234 | | SUBURBAN PROPERTY I Office In Gastineau Hotel FAMILY home, 3 bedrooms, nsmt..’ 5 acres patented land, 2 rm. log ' cabin, other bldgs., main high- way, Pederson Hill. | EAUTIFUL 5 acres patented beach land south of Thane, 2 or . 3 bedrooms, own waterpower sys- | tem all year, no light or water | Lills, marine railway, tools, other | good features. H VIEW lots at Auke Bay on mamn highway, Also Fritz Cové Road; 5 acres Auke Lake; 30 acres Lemon Creek. All patented Jand. ALSO SEATTLE HOMES—LOTS Bob Druxman-Phone 891 Fritz Cove Rd. or 123 Front St. _ WANTED WANTED—Housekeeper for two aduits, no washing. Shores Poul- try Farm, P. O. Box 2091. 610-6t B WANTED—Wood stove (with long 3 pe. kedroom set, $100; 2 pe. dnv«‘ eno set, $125; chest of drawers,| $15; occ. chair, $12; desk and chair, $30; other misc. furnish- ngs. See at Lee Smith’s, near| Airport. 607-tf it Pl N T ey SMALL CAFE, Irwin and Harhor | Way St. Phone Green 393. 606-6t | FIREPLACE wood cut to order. $10.00 for large load. Call Black ! fire box) suitable for cabin use. Phene Douglas 232, 610-3t HEELP WANTED—Alaska Laundry. 605-tf WANTED TO RENT or sub rent apartment or house alose in—no children. Best of reference. Con- tact Pastor A, L. Zumwalt or phone 241. 604tf WAITRESS at Percy’s Cafe. 45-t1 SINGER sewing machine, treadle type. 824 West 9th. 597-14t WOOD FOR SALE—Cut to order, $9 rick, $18 cord. Hichey's MKk®t. Auke Bay or see Wayne Small- wood, 592-3mo. 279. 1-1mo. CRESENT Apartments. Call 428 68-tt Phone 17ett CRUISER Blue 809. FOR RENY ARCADE ROOMS under new man- agement. Newly re-decorated, steam heat, reasonable rates. 603-1mo. pace building, 34x60. In- “Northwind.” | GFFIoE spas quire at I. Goldstein. 587-tf STEAMMEATED Rooms, weekly o Montkly. Colorial Rooms. 69t | WURLITZER Spinit piano for rent. rie Rude, Miss Carol Larson, Miss) Carl Heinmiller bought two pieces| Mr. K. B. Hannan and Mr. and then drove to| Doolie Rude, Walter Larson JI. of beach property from the Ch'sel Mrs. John Hannan { and Gary Tennison and Clell Hod- Estate. Ira Powel and Ethel Powel | —— | 2 i ; | son Jr. purchased the corner property at It Your nep“SIts |Second Avenue and Main frem i ) " s Clell Hodson Jr. nas ieft aboard ' Dave and Margaret Fenton | 4 the troller Orient for Seattle where| Florence Raney has purchased ””ffi”l //ke I'- ; K '_41 he will enter the Marine Hospital|the Pioneer Cock'ail Bar and Li- for an opera‘ion on his blind 95‘8-'quoz- Store from Dave and Margaret Clell believes the sight may be re- ' Fenton. stored and everyone wishes him Dave and Margaret Fenton pur- the very best of luck. Clell worked | chased from Florence Raney the for E. O, Swanson on the packer |residence on Main Street between | Elfin II this summer. After the!3econd and First Avenue. operation Clell will return to Shel-! | don Jacksen Junior College at Sitka Mrs. Mary Lubcke and Mrs, Viile to finish his schooling Lewis entertained with a tea at| | the home of Mrs. Virle Lewis at| | Lutake Gardens. The guests wers their troller Resemary have left| Mis. Moran Casey, Mrs. T. Wilson, for Petersburg to visit Mr. Tenni- | Miss Isabel Miller, Miss Dorothy ! son’s brother. Alier “ie visit, Mr. Callecod, Mrs. Frank Young, Miss CABIN STILL ke iasipecios of 1 bank is pledged to conserva tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In addition, the bank is a mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation,which in- | sures each of our depositors | against loss to a maximum of $5,000. Mr. and Mrs. Euzh Tennison or ALL “KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY Kenrueat @ Bouesox’ LU ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petersburg and Wrangell Al ot I, With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg | ) A Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. | éflffllfl/%%‘fi/&‘t, ‘ 5 FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY MEMBER FEUERAL DEP: BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDE ' INSURED of JUNEAU, ALASEA T INETTRAN SAFE ot DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CE CORPORATION @ YEARS WEVE FLOWN ALASKA | Anderson Plano Shop., Ph. 143. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: | That Eli Ray, administrator of the estate of Marchette Ray, deceased, !has filed his final account and |report of his'administration of said estete, and his petition for distrib- ut’on thereof, in the United States Commissioner’s Court for Juneau | Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska; that |10 o'clock a.m., November 22, 1950, |has been fixed as the time and |said court the place for hearing |same; and that all persons con- cerned therein are hereby notified to appear at said time and place end file their objections, if any, to said final account and petition for settlement and distribution tiereof; and that the court at such hearing will adjudi¢ate and decree who the heirs and distributees of the de- ceased person are. Dated: Juneau, Alaska, September 18, 1950. | ELI RAY, Administrator. Publication dates:— September 19, 1950, October 10, 1950. AT HOTEL JUNEAU Mr. and Mrs. Elton K. Replogle fi PAINT now! Cail Ralph 2. Tref- | fers after 5 pm. far free esti-| mate, Phore 996 \!.’klg USED CARS 1940 HUDSON 4 ‘door ‘sedaii, good motor, good tires, Phone Black 1950 CHEVROLET sedan. - Phone Red 170. 598-4f 41 PONTIAG n excellent condition, loaded with extrds and 5 new. tires. Néw paint and undercoat. Priced right. Phone 039 2 short one long. 597-tf 1947 MERCURY four-door sedan. 1947 THC panel. 1940 PONTIAC 4 door sedan. 1947 INTERNATIONAL, %-ton pickup. 75-t1 1947 PLYMOUTH 4-door sedan. R. W. COWLING CO. 4 68-t1 - NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Douglas Independent School Board nas fixed the rate of tax levy for the school year 1950-51 on all property assessed. The rate of tax levy has been ixed at 10 mills on each dollar of wssessed value of property. The taxes are now due, and will 2 delinquent on Nov. 1, 1950. Pro- iding that one half of the assessed axes shall be paid before the first lay ‘of November 1950, the remain- ng one half shall not become de- linquent until March 1, 1951, when same shall become delinquent. Provided that the taxes are paid in full on or before Nov. 1, 1950 a discount of 2 percent shall se allowed on such taxes. Taxes are payable to the Clerk of the School Board at the City Hall in Douglas, Alaska. Douglas Independent School Dis- trict. Signed by Clerk, JANET SEY FROM FAIRBANKS Frank J. Monaco, CAA man from of Skagway are registered at the Fairbanks, is staying at the Gas- Hotel Juneau, tineau Hotel, DAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1950 FOR SALE NEW LISTING—Juneau Marine Ways, a going business, for sale due to illness of owner. Complet- ely equipped and stocked, turns out 50 ft. boats, boat repair. De- tails financing and terms our office. NEW LISTING—Small cafe, equip- ped and operating. 4-year lease on new school site. Advertised by another agency at $1650. Our price $1250. NEW LISTING—2 bédrdom fur- nished house, includes comb. bath, shower, wash mach., sta- tionary tubs, elec stove and refrig. 1 1-2 lots, view, On bus line Douglas. $4950. i) FOR RENT—Will finish 2-story building to suit renter, 1200 sq. ft. each floor. Good business site 12th Harbor Way. Suitable 30x40 store ground floor, six offices upstairs. Or all offices. NEW LISTING—2 bedroom fur- nished, large fenced in lawn, veg- etable garden, berries, desirable neighbors, $7,500. NEW LISTING—One bedroom stucco house, full concrete base- ment, unfurn. Second house ad- joining now dancehall, could be ymfim-lrmrm-~flo ‘acres ‘patent- solid _glacie; . banks Mena'enhnfl mv:i;mem ranch. Material included to ini- prove bulldings, $7,500. NEW LISTING—the other half of Warm ' Springs, Bay., We now have O'Neill & Fenton and also the Gamble estate for sale. This makes possible a merger of prop- erties which add up to a townsite for patenting and development as a large resort and-or a sanitor- jum, Dr. DeVignes dream. Six bldgs, 8 lots, and float on Gamble estate; 10 bldgs, float and dock in O'Neill and Fenton—both prop- erties for a total of only $35,000 plus inventory of stores. Visit our office for details. NEW LISTING—PORT ALEXAN- Der bar, liquor store, grocery, dancehall, pcolhall, cafe and 3 apts.—3 bldgs and dock. A sea- sonal business that nets between six and twelve grand each sum- mer. Sacrifice for persoftal rea- sons $15,000, half down, balance 3 years. Details our office. PRICE CHANGE—three bedrooms, Livingroom and kitchen, bath, all on one floor, furnished. Fenced lawn and garden, boat house and marine ways—priced down to $8,- 000 for quick sale. NEW LISTING—5 acres, three houses with good income possibil- ities. Main house 3 bedrooms with full concrete basement. Renovated and redecorated. Near airport on bus line. $9,000. NEW LISTING—60 x 140 lot, best neighborhood, view, $2,000. NEW LISTING—Garrison house appraised at $12,500 for house, $1,500 for lot, $1,000 for furniture. We think lot is worth $2,500 be- ing 80 x 100, nearly double, for total $16,000. $3,200 will handle on comb. GI-FHA loan, furnishea. 4 bedrooms, Crane heating, built 10 years ago. NEW LISTING—3 bedroom unfur- nished, garage, built 1l years. Behrends Ave. $15,500. NEW LISTING—2 apv. dupiex front and rear entrances to both hdwood floors, full bsmnt, auta oil, furn. like new, 2 bedrooms ach apt., dowp furn up unfurn 08 W. 10th. Owner finance 5% Juneau $1,900 2 bed furn. Willoughby. An eviction. ‘Will take deposit. ’608-3t '$2,300 I ped furn Basin R. Small available teday. . ,250 shop on Willonghby. Water, “imain artery froncs. 5 $5800 3 bed furn. Star H. Snug close in, view $6,800, 2 bed furn Gastineau. Bsmt workshop, close in. $11,000 2 bed furn Highway. Unfin view, large rooms. $15,000 rooming house 6 rooms plus large owners apt. 2nd across Bar- anof. * Will finance. $15,000 2 bed furn. Behrends 3 yri old, hdwood floors. Large bsmi and garage. Yard. $17,000 2 apt Duplex, Gold Belt Best construction, auto furn. In: come $200. View, furn best. $16,500 4 bed furn. Highway. Beau. tiful yard, view, 350 ft watez hwy frontage. 4 acres. Ownet will finance reasonable, Douglas Highway: $5500 3 bed furn. Beach side ‘Seawall, garden, view, close in. $14,000 3 bed unfurn. Upper side New, all hdwood floors. Garage Douglas: 35,500 2 bed furn. 200x50 lot with creek, hedge, gardens.* Auk Bay: $2,000 large 1 room furn. view flal beach near Minfield. NEW LISTING—3 bedroom partly furn., 100 x 200 lot, upper side of highway. $7,500. Business Buildings NIGHT showings by arrangement Call us before 5:00. SPECIAL—come in and read the description of Manley Hot Springs, Baranof Hot Springs Mole Harbor 135 acres pat. 9PECIAL—a large downtown bildg. 100% occupied, $75,000, will gross $14,000 year. ANY part of town—at nearly any price. PETER WOOD Real Estate No. 3 Klein Bldg, el U