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PAGE SIX Notice of Hearing on Final Account and Report and Petition for Fina' Award and Distribution. USSR Seattle Auto Wrecking Co. | 6150-4th Avenue South, Seattle { SINCE 1922 { {| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN s that on the 21st day of September Old ard late models and G. 1950, ALASKA PERSONAL SERV- ICE AGENTS, a corporation, ad- AUTO PARTS Used, new and rebuilt 357 GENERAL COVTR \CTORS Glacier Construction Co. New Building — Remodeling — Cabinet Work Plastering — Concrete Pouriag Sand and (;r:nel Haulmx PHO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ministrator of the estate of J. R. ‘ GROOMER, Deceased, made and| A“ E filed in the above entitled Court| at Juneau, Alaska, his Final Ac- \OF ALEUTS Fou"o m count and Report and Petition for | Final Award and Distribution, andl that on said day this Court entered AlEUTIAN ISI-A“DS its Order directing that a hearing| be had upon said Final Account and Report and Petition for Final Award | and Distribution. before it on the 22nd day of November, 1950, at 10:00 | o'clock AM. of said day at the| office of the said United States | Commissioner and Probate Judge, in the Federal-Territorial Building, in Juneau, Territory of Alaska, and requiring all persons to then and ADAK, Alaska, Sept. 22—(P—The whomvs of ancient cave dwellers have been found by University of Michi- gan scientists on an unnamed rock in the Aleutian Islands. | The discovery has been reported to the Naval operating base here by Ted Bank, former University of Idaho football coach who headed Dr. Main and Front Streets Chiropractic Health Clinie George M. Caldwell Phone 477 Think of it! For surfaces that need repainting just one coat of this amazing new paint and the job is done...and done well, too. Bishop-Conklin’s new Treasure Tones for Exteriors One Coat White seals and hides worn painted sur faces in just one coat as well as the best two-coat job...saves time, money, labor. Trsass & Ciiot for One Coat White. It's ul/ cleaning, non-bilging, has two-coat durability. High gloss finish. PAINT WITH TWWW Ve Power there appear and make their ob- jections, if any, thereto, and to the settlement thereof; and, to the dis- residue of the| assets of this estate on a pro rata basis to unsecured creditors of de- tribution of the ceased. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 21st lay of September, 1950. FELIX GRAY, United Stgtes Commissioner and | Ex-Officio Probate Judge. Yirst Publication: Sept. 22, 1950. Last Publication: October 13, 1950. INVITATION TO BID The Alaska Department of Health | ‘} furnishing certain specialized equip- of a tuberculosis chest clinic, F.O.B. Anchorage, Alaska. Interested bidders may obtain bid forms and specifications by calling at Room 201 in the Territorial Building, or writing the Alaska De- partment of Health, P.O. Box 1931, | Juneau, Alaska. | Sealed bids in single will be re- ceived until 4:30 p.m., October 6, and then publicly opened. | C. EARL ALBRECHT, M.D. Commns oner of Health. INVITATION TO BID The Alaska Department of Health announces the invitation to bid for the furnishing of insurance coverage | on equipment and supplies owned by the Department, and located on the M/'V HEALTH, M/V YUKON HEALTH and Railroad Unit. Interested bidders may obtain bid forms and specification by calling at Room 201 in the Territorial Building, or writing the Alaska De- partment of Health, P. O. Box 1931, Juneau, Alaska. Sealed bids in single will be re- ceived at the above office until 4:30 p.m. September 25, and then publicly opened. | First publication, Sept. 8, 1950. | Last publication, Sept. 22, 1950. PAA MAN HERE W. L. Rumple from the Pan American World Airways at San Francisco is in Juneau. He is stop- ping at the Barancf Hotel. It’s going to be the biggest weekend yet at the Smake PitBar . . . . . . ALS9 ---=- Bobh Sarver sings your favorites Featured Attractio > HARRY HAMILTON (Famous up-and-down the coast) The SNAKE PIT S0. FRANKLIN ST. Makes our new piano do all but talk The Thoroughbreds Race Again at Snake Pit Downs This is truly the ““Sport of Kings> ment to be used in the operation | a University of Michigan expedi- |tion ending its second summer in the Islands. He said the tiny place with the caves lies a quarter-mile off the southwestern tip of Tanaga Is- land. The scientists tentatively have |named it “Michigan Rock.” , Bank and two companions reach- jed the rock after a four- ~hour strug- !gle through tide trips in a rubber |life raft from their field camp on | Tanaga. | They found several ancient Aleut ‘burial sites on the rock, but said | their big discovery came when they | 0f salmon last year, isntereu the cave and realized it had been used as |of cave dewellers They said more used caves usually as storage or| burial vaults, but lived in. semi- | underground sod-covered huts. “Conditions in the cave suggested | it will prove to extremely old,” Bank said. “The discovery is more important than the several ancient burial sites we uncovered.” i The expedition members, dig-| ging into the hard-packed floor of | the cave, found distinct layers of organic material, including sea ur- chin shells, fish bones, sea otter bones, whale bones, grass matting used for wrapping bodies and parts of wooden boat frames. Bank said a portion of a hu- man skull, unusually thick, also was found. Specimens of the various earth | layers, indicating successive occupa- | tions of the cave, will be analyzed this winter in laboratories in an effort to determine how long ago they were laid down by ancient man. NWA MAKES RECORD recent Aleuts | ANCHORAGE FLIGHT ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Sept. 22— P—Northwest Airlines said today it had established a record for Seattle- Anchorage operation when a Strato- cruiser made the flight in 4 hours 18 minutes. Regular flights normally take something over 5 hours. a permanent | burg district, however, showed the announces the invitation to bid for |qwelling place by many generations | greatest drop, packing less than | total this year was 109,621, (ON PALMER HIWAY INJURES ONE BADLY! \Phone 676 over First National Banx S. E. ALASKA'S 1950) SALMON PACK HALF ASBIG AS IN 1949 Total salmon pack in Southeast | iAlaska up until September 16 was less than half as many cases as; were packed up to the same date in 1949, according to figures re- | leased by the fisheries division of | the Fish and Wildlife Service, Total Alaskan pack up until last | weekend was over one million cas- | es below last year’s total at the| same date. In Southeast Alaska, 1,151,765 end, while 2,417,967 had been put up during the same period in 1949. | Only the eastern district shuwed an increase over last year, with 49,- | 564 cases packed—10,000 more than | in 1949 | ceeded that of pinks, with only the Ketchikan district showing a slight- ly larger pack of pinks. The Ketchikan district, which packed a total of 1,044,126 cases canned only 544,287 cases this year. The Peters- one third the number of cases as were packed in 1949. Petersburg's Southeast Alaska was responsible | for the sharp drop in the Alaska pack this year, since both Central Alaska and Western Alaska packed | more fish this year than last, the FWS figures show. | Only remaining seining season u‘ a short open period from October 5 through 15 to take advantage <f a late run of chum salmon, TRUCK-AUTO CRASH ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Sept. 22— (P—Dorothy Nicholas, 18, was in- jured critically and three others | were hurt in the collision of an| Valley hospital at Palmer. She lives | in the Mountain View section of Anchorage. She suffered brain con- | cussion and deep skull lacerations. | Authorities said Miss Nicholas | was in a car driven by Sgt. James A. Rodgers, which struck the rear by Robert Meier of Palmer. Neither Meier said he was jiggling a switch trying to locate a short when struck. Miss Nicholas’ brother, Henry, 12, and Mrs. James Kucherry re- | ceived severe head lacerations. Mrs. Kucherry’s young ward, Sophie Kal- qakoff, was bruised. RUMMAGE SALE Methodist Church Sept. 23, Sale starts at 10 a.m. MISCELLANEQUS 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 4\( 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—Phone 81. 595-26¢ GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201 316 Decker Way. WINTER and POND, Co, Inc. photographic Supplies Developing-Printing-Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materlaly Biue Printing - Pbotostate *For Better Appearance” CALL TRIANGLE CLEANERS S ST ONE BEDROM house on 5th Street. ! VERY GOOD house on patented FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1950 W-A-N-T A FORSALE | FORSALE Phone 676 WE HAVE BUYER for large fish- | ing boat. Must be in good condi- | tion. | JUNEAU: { Mike Pusich residence in Douglas. ; 3 bedrooms, living room, dining room, large kitchen with electric range and refrigerator. Full con- crete basement. Automatic oil furnace. Two full level lots in good section of town. Garage. Good condition. Reasonable price. For sale cases had been packed by last week- | 6 a stalled, unlighted truck driven | driver was hurt. 1 land across from Northern Com- | mercial Co. Two bedrooms and a third to be finished. Well fur- for boat. HARBOR CAFE: Fully equipped Long term lease. Good returns on low price of $1,500. schools' and Fed Building. View. Furnished. VERY COMFORTABLE home at low cost. Rebuilt quonset on 4th Street. Has excellent electric stove, refrigerator heater. | SEVERAL business offers with high guaranteed income. Details fur- nished upon request at office. BUILDING lots in Juneau and on Douglas road. FULLY-EQUIPPED trolier. 31F856. In small boat harbor. $3,200. DOUGLAS: nished. Will sell for cash or trade at appraised value: $11,500, LOG CABIN: Douglas. Completely winterized. Electric range, etc., excellent location with fine view of channel. Waterfront lot on point near Mikes and separated from street by trees. suitable for couple. $5000, The pack of chums generally ex- | TWO-BEDROOM home close tclppryps CAFE: Juneaw's vest rest- aurant. Excellent record of earn- ings. For sale at fixture price. Books showing past and current business available to responsible buyers. and water | s\cRE 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. ood location on Tth St., with| fine channel view. Both apart- ‘ mehts one bedroom. THREE-BEDROOM home, complet- ‘ ely furnished. Immediate occu- FRITZ COVE: 3% acres land pancy. Large fenced yard, gar- cleared, waterfront, Good three age and garden. bedroom house with concrete THREE-ROOM house on 1% lot,{ Pasement. SIS SHD . HYan Te‘e-i'mrs OFFICE has several unad- phone Office. Very reasonable. vertised listings in better houses! UNFURNISHED house close school. Built two years Priced right. SEVERAL FINE HOMES AND ACREAGES® ON GLACIER HIGH- WAY, ago. REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS ] FOR SALE automobile with a parked truck onl<ERV!CEMEN—12 and 32 volt, 100 the Palmer highway Wednesday, watt soldering irons for those night. i marine jobs. Parsons Electric Co. Miss Nicholas was taken to the, 613-tf | FOR SALE—immediate occupancy; modern English styled stucco 2- bedroom home, Newly and exterior decorated. Fire- place, oil furnace, air conditioned. ! Full basement with garage. with garden space. from ‘school, 4 blocks from Fed 774 for appointment. 6, 8 and 10 ft. show cases; each. See I, Goldstein. ONE washing machine, $25; one boy's Schwinn bicycle. $25; both in good condition. Phone Blue 435, 612-tf tion, well furnished, including ! washing machine. basement, 1 block from Baranof. Reasonable price, Terms. Owner occupied. Phone Red 280 evenings | for appointment. 612-3t | RCA VICTOR table model radio with record rlayer, HQ 120 com- munications receiver with fones | and speaker, TBY transceiver, | Simpson V. O. meter, signal gen- ; erator, 1-4 horse AC motor, Ken- | | more elect. sewing machine, sher- aton walnut finish, portable pump organ elbow type telescope, studio | couch, metal sand box with awn- ing, kiddies fire engine and large | metal wagon, sled. Call after- | noon to midnight Douglas 353. 611-3t 3 TIRES, 2 tubes, 6.00-16, 4 ply $10. Vacuum cleaner $10.00. 9x9 umbrella tent $25.00. Table saw with two 8 inch blades $10.00. Phone Douglas 962, 611-4t POTATOES, autabagas, carrots and cabbage in bulk, one mile from Airport on Loop Road. Northern Vegetable Farm, 609-t1 { ATTRACTIVE walnut twin poster beds, springs, mattresses, excellent condition. Phone Blue 275. 607-t{ 3 pc. bedroom set, $100; 2 pc. dav- eno set, $125; chest of drawers, $15; occ. chair, $12; desk anc chair, $30; other misc. furnish- ings. See at Lee Smith’s, nea: Airport. 607-t1 | FIREPLACE wood cut to order. $10.00 for large load. Call Black 279, 1-1mo WOOD FOR SALE—Cut to order $9 rick, $18 cord. Hichey's Mkt Auke Bay or see Wayne Small- wood. ' 592-3mo /CRUISER “Northwind.” Phonc [ Blue 809, 17-t1 53 JAP FISHERMEN FEARED LOST AT SEA TOKYO, Sept. 22— (A —All 53 crewmen of a Japanese fishing ves- sel were believed lost today in rough seas off the northwest coast of Honshu. Kyodo News Agency reported the | wl | William Winn-Phone 234 MURPHY & WURPHY| {SMALL CABIN, 155 acres pat. land, interior | | ALSO SEATTLE HOMES—LOTS {Bob Druxman—Phone 891 Greenhouse; very attractive yard, Best neigh- | borhoed; near St, Ann’s,.2 hlock.sl . eral Bldg. 512 6th Street, phone | 612-tf | WANTED—Housekeeper $25.00 | 612-tf b HOUSE, 4 rooms, first class mndi-l ‘Work shop ing priced above $20,000.00. For in. formation phone for an appoint- ment. Office In Gastineau Hotel SUBURBAN PROPERTY | near Glacier. i LARGE HOME, 5 acres pat. land, : Pederson Hill, { BEAUTIFUL location, small home, marine railway and shop, year around waterpower, gardens, beach, near Dupont. i 4VIEW lots at Auke Bay on mamn highway. Also Fritz Cov¢ Road; 5 acres Auke Lake; 30 acres Lemon Creek. All patented Jand. Fritz Cove Rd. or 123 Front St. I WANTED = | for two adults, no washing. Shores Poul- | try Farm. P. O. Box 2091. 610-6t , HELP WANTED—Alaska Laundry. } 605-t1 | WANTED TO RENT or sub rent apartment or house close in—no | children. Best of reference. Con-l tact Pastor A. L. Zumwalt or| { phone 241. 6041 | WAITRESS at Percy’s Cafe, 45-tf | PAINT now! Cail Ralph A. Tref- fers after 6§ pm. tar tree esti- mate. Phore 996 33-tf USED CARS 1947 Plymouth Club Coupe, excel- lent condition. Phone Chipper- field 439. 613-tf 1950 OLDS for sale. Call Douglas 315 after 5 p.m. 607-tf 1937 GMC pickup, needs ring job, good tires; $75, 1939 PACKARD coupe; $250. 1940 HUDSON 4-door sedan; $400. 1941 PONTIAC coupe, good condi- tion; $895. 1946 OLDS hydramatic - 76. 2-door sedan; $1250. 1948 DESOTO Suburban, cost $3650 new, only $1900 now for quick sale, Peter Wood, Ph. 911. 612-tf 1941 PLYMOUTH sedan, good mechanical condition, good paint job, new seat covers, - Inquife S & T Clothing Store. 612-tf e 3MC 37 panel’truck fieeds battery take away for MW good tires. Call afternoon to mldnlght Doug- las 353. 611-3t el 11 PONTIAC in ‘excellerit condition, loaded with extrds and 5 new tires. New paint and undercoat. Priced right. Phone 089 2 short one long. 597-tf 248 MERCURY 4-door sedan. 940 PONTIAC 4-door sedan. 941 PLYMOUTH 4-door sedan. 347 LH.C. panel. R. W. COWLING CO. FOR BENT :-STORY bldg.; 1200 sq. ft. each floor, will finish off to suit renter. On bus line. Small Boat Harbor. Tel. 911, 612-tf BOARD and room—333 Willoughby Ave, Phone 946. 611-8t ARCADE ROOMS under new man- agement. Newly re-decorated, steam heat, reasonable rates. 603-1mo. ____.—..._______————————-—-—_—___—.—__._—.—...—__ Monthly. Colorial Rooms, 69t R S 85-ton vessel radioed for help yes- WURLITZER Spinit piano for rent. terday. Anderson Plano Shop, Ph. 143, D-S FOR SALE NEW LISTING=-Juneau Marine Ways, a going business, for sale due to illness of owner. Complét- ely equipped and stocked, turns out 50 ft. boats, boat repair. De- tails financing and terms our office. NEW LISTING—Small cafe, equip- ted and operating. 4-year lease on new school site: Advertised by another agency at $1650. Our price $1250. NEW LISTING—2 bedroom 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. 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 n\r’ nished, large fenced in lawn, etable garden, berries, desir neighbors, $7,500. % NEW LISTING—One hedroom stucco house, full ‘concrete base- ment, unfurn. Second’ house ad- joining now dancehall, could be living quarters. 10 acres patent- ed solid glacier fill on banks Mendenhall River. Ideal chicken ranch. Material included to im- prove buildings, $7,500. NEW LISTING—the other half of Warm Springs Bay, We now have O'Neill & Fenton and alsq the Gamble estate for sale. This makes possible a merger of prop- efties which add up to a townsite: for patenting and development as a large resort and-or a sanitor- ium, 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, poolhall, cafe and 3 apts.—3 bldgs and dock. A sea- sonal business that nets between six and twelve grand each sum- mer. Sacrifice for personal rea- sons $15,000, half down, balancé 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, 10 years ago. NEW LISTING—3 bedroom unfur- nished, garage, built 1% years. Behrends Ave, $15,500. NEW LISTING—2 ape. duplex front and rear entrances to both hdwood floors, full bsmnt, auta oil, furn. like new, 2 bedrooms each anpt., down furn up unfurn 708 W. 10th, Owner finance Sfl. Juneau $1,900 2 bed furn. Willoughby. A eviction, Will take deposit. -~ $2,300 i ped furn Basin R. Small available today. $3,250 shop on Willonghby. Water, main artery frongs. ! $5,800 3 bed furn. ‘Btar H. Snuj 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 plis large owners apt. 2nd across Bage anof. Will financs. . g $15,000 2 bed furn. Benrends 3 yri old, hdwood floors. Large W and garage. Yard $17,000 2 apt Duplex; Gold . Best construction, Sutd furn: come $200. View, furn ben.. $16,500 4 bed furn. Mm tiful yard, view, 1t watet hwy frontage. 4 lch& owne: will finance reasonable. . Douglas Highway: $5500 3 bed furn, Heach side Seawall, garden, view, close in. 514,000 3 bed unfurn. Upper side New, all hdwood floors. Garage Jouglas: 55,500 2 bed furn. 200x50 lot with creek, hedge, gardens. \uk Bay: 32,000 large 1 room furn. view nu beach near Minfield. NEW LISTING—3 bedroom partly furn., 100 ¥ 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 Hol Springs, Baranof Hot Springs Mole Harbor 135 acres pat. SPECIAL—a large downtown bldg. 100% occupied, $75,000, will gross $14,000 year. STEAMMEATED Rooms, weekly of (ANY Part of town—at nearly any j price. PETER WOOD Leal Estate No. 3 Klein Bldg, Tel 1 0 h