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PAGE SIX NOTICE 1S HEARBY GIVEN:! NOTICE TO CREDITORS That on November 7th, 1950, in the | Notice 1s hereby given that the Commissoiner’'s Court for Juneau |undersigned K. G. MERRITT has Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, Gladys | been duly appointed as Administra- Stabler was appointed executrix of | tor with Will Annexed of the Last the estate of Wanda Myhre, de- Will and Testament and of the es- ceased. All persons having claims | tate of ELI TANNER, deceased. against said estate are required lu‘ All persons ing claims agains( present them, with verified vouch- ! the estate of deceased are required ers as required by law, to said]to present them to the undersigned executrix at the oifice of Howard(at Juneau, Alaska, within six (6) D. Stabler, in the attuck B"Ild-lmonl]h from the date of this no- ing, Juneau, Alaska, within six]tice months from the date of the first Dated at Juneau, publication of this notice. ber ¢, 1950. Alaska, Novem- K. G. MERRITT tor with Will Annexed. First Publication: November 7—1950 Last Publication: November 28—1950 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby giver: inat the undersigned K. G. MERRITT ha been duly appointed as Administra- Jtor with Will Annexed of the Las 1 Will and Testament and of the es- tate of ALMA TANNER, also known as ALMA A. TANNER, deceased. All persons have claims against GLADYS STABLER, Exe First puklication: Nov. 7, 1950. Last publicatiol Nov. 28, 1950. Genuine Kentucky Straight Bourbon 4 Years Old [ m | up the team, and bri young un's over to Douglas for our h roast turkey dinner min's a special $1.00 childr little ones who can ABIN our home-made pie, y HOME - et e Don’t let poor grandma cook that big Thanksgiving Dinner again. the lap-robes out of the mothballs, hitch is served for $2.50; and we have round the drum-stick. Bring your lard- pail . . . if you're too darned full to eat For Reservations — Douglas THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA the estate of deceased are required to present them to the undersigned at Juneau, Alaska, within six (6) months from the date of this no- tice. b A Dated at Juneau, Al a, Novem- ber 6, 1950. i, K. G. MERRITT Administrator with Will Annexed. | First Publication: November 7—1950 Last Publication: November 28—1950 HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted to St. yesterday were: Mrs. William F. Snyder of Douglas, Gordon Burnett, | Jesse Zambrano, Jr., Leo Whistler, and Mrs. Howard Minckler. Dismissed: Mrs. J. L. Martinsen and baby girl, Mrs. John Stewart and baby girl, Mrs. Ben Peterson, Ole Granell, Leonard Johnson and Frank Garnick. IMPORTANT MEETING United Trollers of Alaska CIO| Union Hall Tuesday November 2i at 7:30 p.m. 663-2( 2y { Dig ng gandma and the the Home Cafe in ome-cooking. Our with all the trim- en’s plate for those eat only half-way ou can take it home. Douglas 654 CAFE { ) ! { \ N 3 ) \ $i \ \ (8 \ \ i ! N N \ \ \ \ \ N { i e e e e e er e oo | ielps o explain it Genuine Sout ARE management of this i pledged to conserva tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In addition, the banl: is 2 mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation,which in- sures each of our depositors against loss to 3 maximum o1 $10,000. STITZEL-WELLER DlSTII.I.ERVi Loulsville, Ky. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA Your lDolmsits SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED INSURANCE CORPORATIC™ The Holiday That Calls For Send your hostess the traditional “Mums” Thanksgiving centerpiece. We also h: Flowers for her ave a fine selection of ornamental candles and tapers. We telegraph everywhere—deliver | Place Your Order NOW! ocally Juneau Florists 311 Seward Street Phone 311 Ann’s hospital | BIG CROWD AT P-TA MEETING; ART EXHIBIT | The more t.han 90 persons wh | attended the Parent-Teacher As sociation meeting last night took ad\anmw of the opportunity tc | view the very fine Colonial exhib! cn show in the grade schcol gym Prints of paintings by old and new masters are included in the exhibit | which offers a wide variety | subject, it Students’ Choice Parents were particularly |ested in nine prints which the choice of the students. They inter wer majority of grad: were Old Man o |the Woods, Grand Canyon, Fo | Warning, Crest Sie Winte ‘Queen Isabella, Where the West be gins, and Two Dancers. Preceding the exihibt the meetin; | of the Association was convened at 8 o'clock in the high sci ] | study hall by Mrs. Florence Oakes, president. Despite the prevailing | the hall attended to hear teresting talk on art in the public schools by Max Lewis, art super | visor in the Juneau Schools. {of the members attending be given the major portion of th a short but delightfully informa tive talk in the history of art i the United States and the aims for future development of arts in ‘the schools, which held the entire at- tention of his audience to his clos ing statements. History Education Our Pilgrim forefathers resisted | the arts Mr. Lewis said and becausr | | | i \ i of this fact no formal educaucu.‘ in the arts came into effect unti'| 11805. A system of teaching was in | troduced in Philadelphia in 1809 The speaker then followed the de | velopment of the changes in- thr teaching of art through the yecar ito the present time. “Art,” he said, “enables life and The arts sencd | greetings to worlds unborn.” The speaker brought to attention i the fact that the small countries of ancient times, many of them | smaller than most of our stat | have lived through the centurie | because they bequeathed to worlds | to come their treasu in the | “It is now our aim,” Mr. | declared “to work for a future of | the free expressions of the individ- |ual in the arts, with less use of | the copy book form and more, art !fur every day living.” | Awards To Classrooms A committee was nppom!ej; by | President Oakes to make a cHoice of six of the prints included in the they will be purchased for the school and awarded to the rooms receiving the highest percentage of parent members regular theetings of the Associ: Members of this committee are Mrs Helen Webster, Mrs. Leonard Holm quist, Lt. Comdr. E. C. Hawley' Blm Alvin Blackerby. Following the meeting and | exhibit a social hour was en)oyr" in the domestic science. rooms o the high school. Refreshments were ‘ser\(d by the mothers of the s jcond grade students. Three grades tied for first place in the membership classroom at- tendance, on a roll call of parents present at the meeting. Three rooms showed 24.1 percent, Murphy’s second grade, berta Murphy's Mrs. Florine Saunders’ third grade What means will be used to det mine which grade receives the p: ture award has not yet been decid- ed. Miss Al- ® & C & & & & o O TIDE TABLE November 22 High tide 12:37 aun,, 14.8 ft. Low tide 6:17 am, 3.7 ft. High tide 12:26 pan., 17.2 ft. Low tide 6:57 p.m., -02 ft. eeeec e Sewing machines Ior rent at the ‘White Sewing Machine Center. 642-tf TOF QURLITY VALVES IN USED CARS Specials 1948 Mercury 4 Door Sedan 1947 Studebak % Ton Pickup 1947 International % Ton Panel 1840 Buick Special 4 Door Sedan 1938 Dodge Custom 1937 Plymouth 4 Door Sedan R. W Cowlm Co. Front \Ireet Phnm- 57 Door Sedan cold and wind a crowd which filled | the in- | Remarking that he felt the visit | the | | meeting to the art exhibit should | evening's program, Mr. Lewis gave | nine chosen by the students and | ¢ | Miss Ethe) | third grade and| 1 HAWAII TO ALASKA IS TRANSFER MADE BY SCHENLEY MAN Frem the Territory of Hawaii to the Territory of Alaska was an interesting move for D, F. Gear-| hart, secial henley lquarters nchorage. Though Gearhart had never be in Alaska before, he knew a nu ber of Alaskans—mestly | of the BPOElks—when hc mov to Anchorage, for he was chairman Honolulu Elks of the committee 1t entertained a group of Alaskan wl they made the Islands by chartered representative of I fiom Honolulu 1t The Schenley man had liv Hawalii since 1929 and of his former home as he belie he will be of Alaska. “The T tories are a lot alike,” Mr. Gear “There is the same here that one found in However, in the last Hawaii has suffered kes, that I doubt that | w.ll ever be the same again.” interested in Elkdom Gearhart's chief interest, after his Schenley business is the Elks Lodge. He is an officer of the | BPOEIks in Honclulu and has been an interested visitcr at all Alaska lodges. The Elks Cluk in Honolulu, a landmark out toward Diamond Head is being torn down. The club- | house, Gearhart said, for | years occupied the famous old | Castle residence, but is now being {replaced by a new and mod the Islands. few yea from st it “There was a lot of objection t tearing down the Castle residence but in the interest of progress, tra dition had to suffer,” the | said. In Juneau last week { meeting of retail liquor Gearhart was a passengers fc { cherage by Pacific Northern day. While here, he was at Baranof Hotel. COOTIE DRIVE FOR | for the An Sun the TOYS BiG SUCCESS The Military Order of the Cootie: wish to express their appreciation for the cooperation of the people of Juneau in the Cootie Toy Drive last Saturday afternoon. A special thanks to the Teen Agers is given as they helped to make the drive a success. Many wonderful gifts were re- ceived by the Teen Agers on the __ The CIO Hall, where the gifts were taken, has | house to house canvas. taken on the aspect of Toyland. However, some persons have toys | ready: Red 509, 1016, Black 212 and | | Green 472. Someone will call for | the toys the latter part of the week. | . ‘PA(IFI{ "iQRTHERN FLIGHT VESTERDAY HAS 23 PASSENGERS Pacific Northern Airlines carried {23 passengers went to westward station: rived and four were carried to mid- points. To Anchorage: W. L. Lemark, Robert Baer, Mr. and Mrs. H. Elliot, ‘W. L. Smith, Phyllis Durham, Ed- ward Hutchinson, Frankie Brown. To Cordova: Mr. Grigareiff. Sheldon, Mr. and Mrs. George Valle. From Anchorage: Lou Hudson. From Yakutat: John Williams, | Jack Ellis, Dorothy Novatney and Ivar Wick. PAN AMERICAN NORTH-SOUTH iRIPS CARRY 38 PERSONS Nine passengers arrived here yes- terday from Fairbanks, nine from | Seattle and 20 went to Seattle on | Pan American World Airways. { From Fairbanks: Mildred Ander- son, Steve Anderson, Carol Ander- son, Lauris Parker, Martin Victor, | Earl Ellingen, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Jensen. From Seattle: George Fleek, D. M. Gretzer, Dr' James T. Googe, Mrs. E. Paquette, Carl Paulson, | Donald Scott, Walter Walsh, Nellie vand ‘Thomas Yonker. | seattle bound were: Doris Conger, J. and E. Tennison, Harry Nicolete, | william Lehman, Jack Ellis, William Walton, Roy Sumpter, Anthony Ma- nusco, R. M. McFarland} J. H. Wakefield, Pearl Peterson, Ira Roth- well, Mrs. Don Hammond and Don Jr., Andy Swartzbacker, L. Pied- mont, D. E. Cameron, W, Charnen- koff and H. Reed. FAIRBANKS VISITOR E. Ellingen of Fairbanks guest at the Baranof Hotel. is FROM SE. H. W. Glazbrook of Seattle staying at the Baranof Hotel, who this fall moved his| long | many | visitor dealers | that were not picked up on Satur-| |day or have toys to be picked up | at a later date. They are asked tc | Icall the following numbers and let | it be known when the toys will be | yesterday. Fom-tecni five ar- | and Mrs. Larry | To'Yakutat: Mr. and Mrs. James | ' FOB SALE PIIONES 676 and 207 ] Three room Near Glacier LISTING: | house. Large lot.- Highway. $2800. CO\:I‘ORTA BLY NEW furnished house near Northern Commercial Co. Two bedrooms, living room, Kit- chen, bath and large utility room. Third bedroom to be finished. Price reduced to $4,500 for quick sale, FURNISHED house near schools| and Federal Building. Two bed- room Occupancy in two weeks {ONE bedroom house, partially fur- nished. View. Immediate occu-| pancy. Price reduced to $2,650. SMALL house coff Gastineau Ave, steel cabinets and plumbing fix- tures to be installed. For sale to anyone making a reascnable offer. | WE HAVE BUYERS FOR HOMES IN A WIDE PRICE RANGE . PLEASE LIST WITH US NOWZ: DOUGLAS: | TWO bedroom house | furnished Excellent | Basement’ Full concrete base- ment. One block from school View. Immediate occupancy. | TWO small houses at Lemon Creek. Very reasonably priced. $700 cash down will buy attractive | house and good barn or garage| building on patented land. miles out cn Glacier Highway. | | | | 1 | adequately furnace. | ONE lot adjoining the Alaska-Ju-:’ neau property for sale. $300. MUBRPHY & MURPHY . REALTCRS — ACCOUNTANTS | Phone 676 over First Naticnal Banx | AU COUPLE ARE MARRIED LAST NIGHT Miss Alice Lois { 30D Bailey and Mr. at 7 o'clock Junsau Hotel for the son and n ung a at the and Mrs. Young kiichen staff couple Nar Ja ncy Mr. Whing Yo Ding is €00k Cafe r of the 's Hospital. FROM FAIRBANKS Sam Harmon of Fairbanks is at the Baranof Hotel. FROM YAKUTAMY , LOTS, i | | John Williams of Yakutat is reg- | istered at the Baranof Hotel. WANTED line or woolen, Floves an(l er | Write Modern XKnitting Co., N 5th St. Milwaukee 3, Wis. | | TO 132 | HIGH job as evening | Green SCHOCL girl would y sitter. Free Monday. Phone 663-2¢ excep 510. 500 for first n cent o three acres improved property—value $6000. Box 2045, Juneau. 662-6t GI" I.I\" TT'ER“ \\‘mbed for B tol Bay who own their own boats. | Einstoss, Smith Tower, Seattle. | 659- 15t s WAN'TED—to rent or subies, 1 or 2 bedroom house or apt. R. J. Prucher, PO Box 1235. 645-tf WAITRESS at Peroy’s Cafe. 45-tf USED CARS 1950 CROSLEY Station wagon. Call Art Griffiths. Black 370. 663-3t | | Deluxe Chevrolet. radio, heater; 2600 miles—¢ months old. Price $1885. Phone 633 daytime, ask for Art. 661-tf 1950 2 door 1 | | | 1947 HUDSON Six 4-door sed good conditien. the Bubble Room. 655-t1 DODGE sed!;;l. new engine, new the Snap Shoppe. 641-tf 1947 Pacl_(ard Clipper A-1 condition Phone 86 days. 636-T! "5 FORD cab chassis, '46 Dodgc panel. Phone 707, Foster's Trans- fer. 648-1! 5 Ford cab chassis, '46 Dodge pan- el, 47 Dodge panel. Phone k(1 Foster’s Transfer. 625-tf FOR RENY FOR RENT: 4 room aparimen: Apply at 218 Main St. after 5 p and Saturday. 66 4 ROOMS for Trent. Stmmhc’mu Arcade Rooms. 662-17 STEAMMEATED Rooms, weekly o Montkly. Colorial Rooms. 69t —_ WURLITZER Spinit plano for rent Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143 LOST AND FOUND Reward. 690-tf LOST—ohrystal earring. Empire. knitted | Alaska. | — | like | | every | . at 6 per See Jimmie -at tires, good condition. Inquire a! | | | | | | TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1950 FOR SALE $2,000. Down payment. Reasonable monthly payments that can be adjusted to your income, on the three bedroom Pusich house in Douglas. Full concrete basement. Autématic oil furnace. Large modern kitchen with new re- frigerator and range. Fully fur- nished. Double garage. Two lots of level land make an excep- tionally large yard. The house is in excellent condition and is for e at a lower price than its appraised value. INVESTMENT PROPFRTY Large lled area with good frontage cn Willoughby Avenue. Large warehouse or garage on property A tenant is available for this property who will pay rent suffi- cient to return initial investment in eight years. Absolute security on lease. This property has a higher net safe return than any property offered for sale in Ju- neau during the past year. ! LARGE APARTMENT property: Ten year return. Because of the difficult material situation, per- sons planning on building next season should giving ser- ious consideration now: We have listing on a number of choice view lots ranging in price from 000, ivable log cabin on a fine lot. Small house requiring some Three level blocks and t of stairs from the Fed- start CAFE—Ju restaurant—Make in 2324, ‘William Winn-Phone 234 Office in Gastinean Hotel SUBURBAN PROPERTY W-A-N-T A-D-§ FORSALE 5 PRICE DOWN FOR QUICK SALE 2 BEDROOM, all hardwood floors, fireplace, view, 6th at East near scheols and downtown, basement with stationary tubs and garage. Unfurnished, $12,000. GOOD INVESTMENT. INCOME property on 12th St. $17,- 000, NEW LISTING. NEW modern house, two fireplaces, several telephone outlets, view windows, large livingroom, din- ingroom, two bedrooms main floor, stairway to second floor can be two more bedrcoms or second ap- artment. Apartment in basement includes fireplace. Near Gover- nor's Mansion. Unfurn, $19,525; partly furn. $2i Can be fin- anced FHA. 25. APARTMENT EMPTY being helq for buyer of 4-unit apt. bldg. in Douglas. All four just renovated and redecorated. Total $10,500, Wil sell equity of 5200 for $2,000 down and 50 plus 6% interest monthly. You take over contract $5300 at bank, payable $55 plus interest monthly. New roof, Taxes 96 year; oil av 30 mo.; water 6; power for furnace 3.50; garbage 3. Three apts at $50, one gt $60. Maximum monthly cutlay inc payments and oper. ating costs $198; minimum in- \ come 5210 Owner headed south, cuss before leaving. | | o r a1m T 3 | NOW ONLY §15,005 fully furnisheq, Dm_ Garrison house in Waynor 4 bedrooms, Crane hot deuble lot fenced vised at $15,000. | NEW To0! LISTING—KOBEBIVIK 2 bed- Highway at Auke Beautiful view, THREE bedrooms, concrete base- garage redecorated, pat. land, on bus line, LOVELY setting, small home, boat gandens, CABILY, LUNCE R 0o0oM, 1;:1Leucd, es pat. land, eaty to take. suk Bay, La Lemon | Bob Druxman—Phone 891 Fritz Cove Rd. or 123 Front St. FGR SALE iCTRIC upaumem st ft. Philco refrigerator, Easy dry washing machine. 1 1-2 Evinrude. 9.7 hp Evinrude. outboard runabout, chair, 3 base cad machine, 2 radios. 12 ft inets, ving Call Thane 3-| 664-3t | 663-3t| a cm-d.. 663-Tt STOCK and equipment rent. Willoughby Lunch- Phone 646. 662- tf Cheep m. 3 ROOM house, completely furn clec, range. refrigerator and washing machine, Immediate oc- cupancy. 836 W Tth St. $5200. Call 82 after 4 p.m. 661-t{ BLACK Persian lamb coat, like new, reasonable. Dr Hotel Juneau. 42 inch desk bookshelves in e 8x10 view ca: also Voight- lander camera plus filters, € film holders. Dale Roff's 30 lar chemical set for $12. Micro scope $3. Phone Blue 163. 12-1 661 18th CEI\TURY mfln ogan; set and 3 piece living room 423 South Franklin St. 658~ LONG 'I‘E'R‘\/l lea.sc 175 by 12.7 for _building on Glacier near 12th op- posite new school. Price very reasonable. William Paul Jr., Agent. Phone 678. 656-12¢ SR e 9 x 12 OLSON wool rug, maroon porder, multicolored. Phone 388.| 650-tf E{'FEACTIVE stucco house, nished, two bedrooms, partial basement, recently renovated, best buy today, 503-10th St. 639-tf MlSCELi.ANENIS HOPFS WE buy sell and trade. Street. Phone 908. MAKE MONEY EARN to $100 and mors per month addressing envelopi»s in spare 659-t1 t:me at home. Send $1.00 for in-} formation and instructions to King Co., Dept. 20, 681 Market St., San Francisco, Calif. Money- back guarantee. 643-29t ALCOHOLICS ANO\YMOUS—M- dress C 1494 Empire. il i e SE e SRS R GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up. Lola's Beauty Shop, Phone 201, 315 Decker Way. w ER and POND, Co,, Ine. Complete photogzaphic Supplies Developing-Printing-Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materialy Blue Printing - Photestate | beachfront, , Glacier. | Fritz ho! studio couch, | 2 [ nkwater. 651-41 | fur-| 214 2nd| G—building lot ¢ in Iighlands Div. 'STING—Completely fure ~room house, new kit~ nd cabinets, chrome irs, good furniture including rugs. New ard with lawn, berry F JJ dirt basement, easily y concrete bsmt for apt. » Go'd, showings by appt., only 00. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY NEW LISTING—Furnished 1-bed- rccm house, highest in Juneau. About 50 steps above top street of Star Hill. $2600. { NEW LISTING—a 3-bedroom Jim- mie Larson House, large lot, gar= age, 14x24 living room with fire- place, double plumbing, price in- | cludes 9x20 sculptured broadloom rug and pad, drapes and vene- tian blinds, refrigerator, electrio | stove and refrigerator. Best neighborhood. NEW PRICE—Pauline Brandall du- © plex at 10th and D Sts. Two 2- bedroom apts, private front and rear entrances, full basement, nica corner lot on bus line. Now priced at $21,000 for quick sale, Owner will finance for $4,000 down, balance 15 years at 5%. VERY NICE DUPLEX—two 1-bed- | rcom apts. cempletely furnished, | utility room in basement, new G. E. automatic furnace. View, # good neighborhood. Top apt. ex- pensively furnished and tastefully decorated. Income from base- ment apt. $75. $17,000. JOUNTRY PROPERTY FOR SALE COUNTRY HOME—1 mile past city limits. 4' bedrcoms, large living room and kitchen, double plumb. ing, hot water heat, concrete basement, double garage, 350 frontage both sides Glacier High- , way, same frontage on water 4 acres patented, beautiful lawn, gardens., $15,500, owner will fin- ance. 4,000 2 bedrcoms, 4 acres pat. pend. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY. 8,400 3 bedrooms, 5 acres patented. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY. AUK BAY. NINE ACRES, protected bay, dock, float, 3-bedroom residence with concrete basement, 2-bedroom * house new plumbing, l-bedroom cottage, also solid log 1-room start on new house. Ideal site for camp or lodge. Large vegetable and flower gardens, berries. 25,000, Owner will finance for $10,000 down on 15 year loan at 6%. Auk Bay. 2,000 1 large room, on water. IM- MEDIATE OCCUPANCY. " INEW LISTING—60 X 140 lot, best , neighborhood, view, $2,000, Juneau 51,900 2 bed furn. Willoughty, A eviction. Will take deposit. 52,300 1 oed furn Basin R. Small available today. $3.250 shop on Willonghby. main artery froncs. $15,000 rooming house 6 rooms plug x.ugc. owners apt. 2nd across Bar- Will finance. on | | | { i | | | Water, PETER WOOD Real Estate !5o. 3 Klein Blag, Tel. 811 HELP WANTED i EVENING werk as usherettes. Girls ver 18, apply 20th Century Theatre. 664-3t GIRL WANTED—Day shift. Spud- nut Shop. 664-4t"