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PAGE SIX TORY OF ALASKA F THE AUDITOR having objecticns shall show cause shall not be the and all persons to said petition why said petition anted. Dated at Juneau, Alaska this 2nd day of January, 1951 s, GORDON GRAY U. S. Commissioner and Ex- Officio Probate Judge, Ju- Iled\l Precinct, Territory of auction under order States District Court f trict of Alaska, Division Ul\\()Ll TION | One, on Januafy 1951 of | at the Small B Harbc _| Alaska, to satisfy an order dated January 3, 1951, in the a entitled “The First National Ba of Juneau, a corporation, Libelant, v. the gas screw or vessel VONJA D, Official No. 9895, her tender | tackle, apparel, equipment, engines, First Dul etc.; Fred G. Froebese and E(]i!l‘fllm_L Publicsti | Froebese Gouroff, Responcants, No. | _ 6376-A." ’ ])A'l ED 3rd day f Di Number 2 pn Juneau, sale ion { L OF i MOORE f A corporat is for DO HEREBY CER- has been filed in th day of De-| CERTIFICATE I, NEIL F the Territory todian of said Territory, TIFY that there this office on tk cember, 1950, the written consent of | all the stockholders of the PURITY BAKERY, INC. a corporation organized and existing under and by virt he law the Territory of Ala. to the di solution of said corporation THEREFORE, in above I the uditor . of .hn 18, 1951. i CITY SALES TAX Noticg is hereby given that December report and payment of City of Juneau “Sales and Service Tax” is now due and payable. At |the office of the City Clerk. If not |paid on or before January 31, 1951 ||ln‘\ will be then delinquent and RING ON | Juneau, Alasku, thi January, 1951. b2 \I ll R (v HELLA t DO ¥ 18, ation, is d tion: Jan 1951 o Title 36-1 piled Laws Annot the filing in thi proof ,of publica ficate. IN “TESTIMONY have he et affixed my official the Capital, this cember, A. D. 1950 NEIL F. MOORE Auditor of Lorraine Chief Clerk First Publication: Jan Last I\.Lh( at Jan NOTICE OF HE/ WIDOW'S PETITION FOR AWARD | added on of This payment includes the December, 1950. C. L. POPEJOY that on the 2nd of January, | 1951, FANNIE McKINLEY, widow of decedent, filed her petition for an award and distribution to her of the sum of $4,000.00 from the | assets of the estate of RENNER | | MCcKINLEY, deceased, or so much | | thereof as may be available, | i provided in Sections 4406 to 4410, Compiled Laws of Alaska, 1933, | and that the Probate Court for the | Precinct of JUNEAU, First Division, ‘T(Hll')n of Alaska, has orderec ‘vn 1t said petition will be heard on GIV the 6th day of February, 1951, sel of the |the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the | forenoon of said da t the cour ixwom of said court at Federal Bldg., Alaska, at which time any 5 WHEREOF, I hand and Juneau De- Punto my seal, at 1 day First Publication: of ast Publication: Jan. 29, 19:)1 INVITATION TO BID The Alaska Department of Health | announces the Invitation to Bid | for furnishing a 4-door sedan, f.o.b. Juneau, Alaska. Interested bidders may secure bid forms and specifications by calling it Room 201 in the Territorial Iim' ling or writing the Alaska De- as NOTICE NOTICE IS HIREBY that the VONJA D, & Ve United ates, Of home port Juneau, nine tons, will be NOW AVAILABILE Executive ®ffice Space GROSS 20th Century Building PENTHOUSE BY APPOINTMENT Phone Black 91 | an' au, Alaska. Sealed bids will be received until | $:30 p.m, January 19, 1951, and then publicly opened. C. EARL ALBRECHT, M.D. Commissioner of I3iealth. First Publication: Jan. 4, 1951. Last Publication: Jan. 18, 1951. scre at public | Juneau, a sold INVITATION TO BID The Alaska Department of Health leasing a well drilling rig to be de- livered f.o.b. Anchorage, Alaska. Interested parties may secure bid forms and specifications by calling |at Room 201 in the Territorial Building or writing to P. O. Box 1931, Juneau, Alaska. Sealed bids in single will be re- ceived until 4:30 p.m. January 19, 1951, and then publicly opened. C. EARL ALBRECHT, M. D. Commissioner of Healia. | First Publication: Jan. 4, 1951. | Last Publication: Jan. 18, 1951. | SHOW " PHONE Red 372 Douzlas 364 ‘ . " Glacier Construction Co. | GENERAL CONTRAZTORS New Building — Remodeling — Cabinet Work Safe I‘lectrlc:\l Pipe Thawing and W el\]mg T TR | Plumbing ® Heafing Oil Burners Telephone Blue 737 Nights-Red 730 ARRE MACHINE SHOP 12th and E Street In the United States Commissioner’s Court For the Juneau Precinct Division Number One, Territory of Alaska Before Gordon Gray, U.S. Commis- sioner and Ex-Officio Probate Judge 1In the matter of the Estate of JEREMIAH A. POOLE, Deceased. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY | | wa w NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on Friday, February 16, 1951 at 2:00 o'clock P.M., at the Office of the United States Commissioner, | T R We regrel fo announce that it becomes necessary fo revise our subscription rates upward Since July 2, 1942 — eight and one-half years ago — the pr The Daily Alaska Empire, delivered by carrier in Juneau and Dougla: remained at $1.50 per month. have constantly risen — in some cases, more than 50%. Effective Thursday, February 1, 1951, subscription rates fo Daily Ala $1.75; six months, $9.00; one year, $17.50. as follov One month, § subscription rates will remain unchanged. Until Wednesday, in advance will be accepted at the present rate. January EMPIRE PUBLISHING COMPANY Pablishers, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | i [t the | {the penalties and interest must be| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV N‘lnl)nthw of October, November and | nent of Health, P. O. Box 1931, | announces the invitation to bid for | Since July 2, 1942, the costs of newsprint, ink, skilled labor etcetera a Empire, delivered by carrier in Junead and Douglas, will be 31, subscriptions not to exceed one year I Mrs. OO R AARRARILD i stopio a the Beranot Htel T]IF DAILY ALASKA I‘,MI‘IRI‘ JUNEAU, ALASKA TH URSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1951 No. 513, Federal and Tm‘l'ilm'iul‘(1r‘mv:1 trati Building, at Juneau, Alaska, the!sist of examples of pre-flight, in-| iundersigned United States Commis- | flight and emergency assistance | sioner as Administrator of the |service as now furnished by CAA| !Estate of JEREMIAH A. POOLE,!communications stations, Weather Deceased, will offer for sale to the | Burcau forecasters and traffic con- highest bidder, for cash, all right, trol units. title and interest of said estate to| The examples are acted out, and| the following described property, to- . life and realism are injected by the | wit: {use of sound effects and specially | H. E. S. No. 226, situated on |prepared lantern slides. After the | Outer Point, North end of Doug- | demonstration, ~flight assistance | las Island, Juneau Recording |personnel will answer questions | Precincf, Territory of Alaska, \(rum the audience, and an interest- and containing 3.28 acres. Pat- ‘mg movie will be shown. ent No. 1117691. | Al fiyers and the general pubhci This sale is made according to|are invited to attend. All who are| law to satisfy the debts and claims | interested are assured two hours of | against said estate, and that the | instructive entertainment. The time | { Administrator reserves the right to for this CAA-Weather Bureau de- | reject all bids deemed unsatisfac- | monstration is 8 o'clock Saturday | tory | evening at the Juneau High School | GIVEN under my hand and offi- | Auditorium. There will be no ad- cial seal this 15th day of January, | mission charge: 11951, at Juneau, Alaska. (SEAL) GORDON GRAY, United States Commissioner as Administrator of the Estate of Jeremiah A. Poole, | Deceased. | First Publication: Jan. 18, 1951. Last Publication: Feb. 8, 1951. to be shown will con-l | A 115 TRAVELERS IN AND OUT VIA PNA | Fifteen persons flew in and out of | | Juneau yesterday via Pacific North- ern Airlines with six coming from the westward and nine traveling ‘out. Ten others went through or were carried between points. From Anchorage: D. J. Anderson, | CAA SHOWS PILOT | 1 opERATIo“ wITH jGn’!l')'i‘ll Snider, Dorothy Tyler, W. | To Anchorage: Ernest JLincoln Don Behurst, J. W. Hanson, Ed | Pickernell, Dick Kuwata To Yakutat: Herb Bremner. To Cordo Andrew, Linda G. Swartzbacker. 29 7LY IN AND OUT VIA PAA WEDNESDAY Fifteen persons arrived here from the south via Pan American World Airways yesterday and 14 departed. Arrivals from Seattle included: William Vance, Leroy Nelson, Doyle MacMilian, M. V. Lynch, along with three families — Mr. Carol, Terrill and Helen Baker; Milford, Richarda | and Doris Lockridge; Andrew, Ger- trude and Linda Swartzbacker. A. E. Owen flew in from Annette Seattle-bound were Mr. and Mrs. L. G. MacDonald, Mrs. W. J. Man- they, M. Summers, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jackson, Larry Hagen, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Wight, Carl Donald- | | i Nearly everytody flies in Alaska and the business of flying has gone ;:x long way from the days when the | passengers helped load the plane ‘and made a windbreak with lieir coats while the firepot warmed up | the engine. In fact, it's come so far that passengers feel as remote; from the pilot as they'd feel from the engineer on a railroad train on which they were ridini Yet, there is a curiosity in most passengers on aircraft to know the routine through which a pilot goes to take off, fly and land with all the modern facilities provided by the Civil Aeronautics” Administra- tion. | Time was when weather predic- tions were made by the pilot him- self according to the “smoke from | the mountains” or just his “feel of the weather” like an old salt. But today, it is vastly different. | 1In the interests of safety, CAA and the Weather Bureau give many | services that will be of information, I not only to the public, but to any- | | son, S. Hassen and Mrs. R. W. Clow {one who has the remotest interest ' Aaron Wise returned from An- ‘m flying. This will all be brought Dette. | to life in a program to be pxe<ented A e 2 S A | saturday at 8 p. m. at the Juneau | WRA“GH.I. S(HOO[ MAY actual demonstration with actor BE READVER"SED ASJ B High School Auditorium, when an| | personnel and a film will present wARR K fascinating entertainment. | | | Because this service has been de- A( ONI'Y BIDDER | veloped gradually, without publicity, = % : many airmen, especialy smiall pighe| ¢ B. Warrack Construction Oo. operators with limited radio equip- | °f Seattle was the only bidder on ment, are not aAware of tho sariiies | the Wrangell School, Jobn Arget~ | ilable to them. Th e | Singer, district engineer of the that are. avallable Alaska Public Works, said today. His base bid was $478,400.00. O = e bl et auditorium, gymnasium and three ! classrooms. Engineer’s estimate was $250,000. i APW engineers are studying the 'bxd today and because it is so high compared with estimated cost, there 11s a possibility of readvprtising, Ar- %gebsinger said. Ex-Prime Minisfer| ‘Appeals fo Japanese Defend Their Couniry (By Associated Press) A former Japanese Prime Minis- ter, Hitoshi Ashida, has appealed to his countrymen to rise to the defense of their nation. In a speech at Osaka, Ashida warned that Japan's coasts are threatened by the Communists, and he said: “The defense of a nation should be shouldered by the nation itself, and we Japanese must de- fend our land ourselves.” He declared that there was not a case in history where a nation | had been completely defended by a ioreign power Red Anti-Eisenhower \Italian Disturbances Kil! One, Injure 100 (By Associated: Press) Anti-Eisenhower Communist dis- turbances in Italy have taken a toll of one dead and negrly 100 persons injured. All were part of a general Communist effort to pro- test General Eisenhower's visit to | survey Italian contributions to the western European defense effort. The headquarters of the general |in Rome were heavily guarded by armed police and carabinijeri. Other forces of police were scattered | at strategic spots throughout the city. The most serious violence was at Andrano in Sicily where a striker was killed and 32 persons injured of whom 21 were police. and ice of s, has r The Mail FROM PORTLAND Walter E. Hutchinson of Portland is staying at the Baranof Hotel. FROM SITKA Wanda Halvorsen of Sitka | Folding W-A-N-T A-D-§ __ FOR SALE PKONES 676 and 207 NEW listings in Juneau. 4 BEDROOM house in Tract available Feb. 15, Full basement and furnace. Unfurn- ished except for stove and refrig- erator. SMALL duplex on 10th near Dou las Bridge—furnished—good come. LOTS—Two on Gold Belt with Jyiew—one on South Franklin. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS —~ ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First Nationai Bank Waynor in- CITY PROPERTY INDIAN Village, level lot, on wm. oughby Ave, BUSINESS buildings, fully occupied. SUBURBAN PROPERTY HIGHWAY home, 2 bedrooms fur- l2ndg HAND windows and doors— | nished, bsmt, near airport. | SUMMER cabin, new, can be moved easily to your own location. Must | NEW $75 ZENITH ear phone ful‘ be sold immediately. PERFECT location, Auk Bay, 3 acres beach, almost finished house, full concrete bsmt. | LOVELY setting, small home, boat | shop, gardens, beach, 5 acres. CABIN, 155 acres pat. land, Glacier. LOTS Auk Bay, Fritz Cove Road, Auk Lake, Lemon Creek. Bob Druxman-Phone 891 Fritz Cove Rd. or 123 Front St. FOR SALE New or Equal to New Play-pen Beautiful crib We will be showing Chippendale dining Thursday. Bathinette Metal folding chairs $3 and $4. New diaper size washer 17.50 baby bugey . $24.00 Samsorite, 2 suit bag ... 2250 Snow shoes 17.50 Hot plate, 2 humer 5.00 Gen Elec, Iron . Motorola console Second Hand, Excellent Troning boards Rangette - Davano, 3 cushion Mens top coats .. % bed and springs .. Man’s bike Floor lamps Small decorative Day beds Desk 13.50 a room suite $10.-$15 tables $1.50-810 Things We Need Wood range Chests of drawers Play pen Chairs Small refrigerator. Aren't you tired of that off-beat radio or appliance? Bring them in—all work guaranteed. OCDS and ENDS Next to Glacier Cab—Call 829. Open 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m, downtown, next to stoss,, 3000 9-piece ' 10.00 5.00! $17.50-$30 | 15.00 ! FOR SALE INVESTMENT PROPERTY: Large filled area with good frontage on Willoughby Avenue. 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, $4000. Very livable log cabin cn a very fine lot. BELLE'S CAFE—Juneau’s restairant—Make 2324, William Wina-Phone 234 omnc m Gastineau Hotel FOR SALE best, inquiries—Box Phone 34. 709-tf $50. Write Box 1045. 709-6t | | I UNIVERSAL Electric stove ! Black 183, call mornings. 708-4t | PERFECT lady’s diamond ring. $275, Will sell at sacrifice. Local | appraisal. Mz, 706-2t rent, or lesse 19 room bldg.! ell it. Cal' Col- 104-26 WILL for mmL use, or onial Hotel, ‘ROSSOE convers.n type oil burne er No. 10, comy'ele with con- trols, Can be seen av Aarsons; Electric. Price $175.00 6t. dh' Davenport and .*r.nir~have two . Red 142 after .5 pm. 2.9 see at 104 W. 9th. Make off«s. 693-tf 121 GRAY Marine gas engine—5 to 1 red. Tront end power takeoff. Kecl condenser used one season-- $1000.00. 940 West 10th St. Green 805, Box T62. RA}éED rib Remington 12 ga. auA' like r, tomatic. Also 22 automatic, new. Brownies Liquor Store. 69331 3 DRUM BU 135 Skagit Yarder powered by 165 hp GMC Diesel.: 1600 ft. 1 1-8 mainline, 3400 ft.| 5-8 inch haulback, 3400 ft. 3-8 strawline. Blocks, guy cables, small aska. WOOD cut to order. $9.00 a rick. | $18.00 a cord. Phone Hickey's i Market, Auk Bay. 680-26t | hood for children, 2 blocks from hospital, very reasonable. 720 6th St. 680-tf | { COMPLETE furnishings for a bed- i Blue 95C. 677-tf Large | $20.00. | Rowe, Phone 134.! sets—choice of green or blue Czll| 695-tf | tools. All in practically new con-| dition, Write Box 764, Sitka Al-| 681-12t | | |3 BEDROOM home, ideal neighbor- sitting room, solid maple like new. | FOR SALE | FOR SALE—Glacier Hwy home, 2 bedrooms, 18x21 livingroom, dining room, modern kitchen, full concrete basement, new auto- matic oil furnace. One acre, beautiful view. 4 mi. from center of Juneau. $12,000, FOR SALE—Jacobs-Buchanan Ma- chine Shop and 8 yr, lease. At entrance Small Boat Harbor, Ma- chine and stock inventory $15,000. Sacrifice for $8,000 to go mining. Sale includes big contract how in shop. FOR SALE—A large Jimmy Larson built home with fireplace, large livingroom, 3 bedrooms, full base- ment with toilet and tile shower, fruit room, sun porch, two-car garage. 9th St. FOR SALE—A new home for large family or income. Two fire- places, Beautiful landscape. View. | Near Gov's Manse, ! FOR SALE—Best business cor- ner opportunity in Juneau. Has house and apartment, space for good-sizeq store across street from new school site. $17,000. | $5000 will handle, bal 6%. |FOR SALE—Glacier Hwy, 2 mi, 4 bedrooms, large house and grounds. 2-car garage. $15,500. Owner help finance. FOR SALE—AUK LAKE on bus line, 4 bedroom house, furn, 4 acres, garage, $1,600 down, $75 mo. total $8,000. Move in today. | NEW LISTING—$6,000 duplex furn, 2 2-bd apts. Income $1320 net | yearly. Close in. NEW LISTING—$2,100 1-bd furn close in. No steps. NEW LISTING—$2,500 duplex, up- stairs unfin, New roof, 2 1lbd i apts. Close in. NEW LISTING— 4 units. Net $170 monthly. | down. Close in. $25,000 3 houses, new bsmt., 9 acres pat., good harbor, perfect lodge i site, Fritz Cu\'e Road. Owner fin- ! ance fcr int. i PLTER WOOoD | Real Estate | 1'0. 3 Klein Bldg. 5{ISCELLANEOUS THE BAHAI F‘AITH is the one Universal Religion raised above historic differences of race, class, and creed. For information, write Baha'i Faith, Box 1837, Anchor. age, Alaska. — $14,000 apt. bldg. $7500 Tel. Dll i | ICHILD CARE at SCHOEPPEW FRITZ COVE HOME. Phone 031 Ring 5—days only. 675-3t HOPE’S |WE buy sell and trade. 214 2nd Street. Phone 908. 659-t1 MAKE MONEY EARN to $100 and more per month | addressing envelopes in spare time at home. Send $1.00 for {n« | formation and instructions ta King Co., Dept. 20, 681 Markel St., San Francisco, Calif. Money- back guarantee. 643-291 WANTED i 'FOR RENT BABY sitting. Call 957, Apt. 11. 711-3¢ | $25.00 CASH to y’uu if you can te?l single man of a desirable small apartment for rent not too far out. Box X—Empire. 709-4t ‘ROOM and Board in private home. Phone Red 965 after 5 p.m. 711~ 2(. SMALL Ap Apt. Call Red 708. 710-“ SITUATION WANTED | WORK by the hour. Call Red 583. T11-3t BEDROMS house Oor apt. Boy Scout field executive, wife, and young son. Phone -387. 710-4t 2 $25.00 CASY to you if you can tell single ma: of a desirable small| UN troops in Korea, and a dis-| RoOMS for rent. apartment for rent not too far out. 709-4t SEWING, alteration work. Red 447. 702-9t FAIR CATCH BACK IN FOOTBALL RULES GALVESTON, Tex., Jan. 18—®— The fair catch is back in football’s rule book today in modified form, but there were few other major changes in the playing code. Members of the National Colle- giate Football Rules Committee yes- terday stuck to a resolve to make as few changes as possible. There were some changes in the method of starting the clock; the penalty for an illegal shift was re- duced and the rule concerning middle-linemen ‘who move into the backfield was loosened. There were a number of minor changes, principally to clarify rules, remove inequities or eliminate con- flicts. ,Graves The Clothing Man has some real buys in men’s suits, ¥10-2t Refrigeration Service Radio Repairs Guaranteed Work Reasonable Prices Days 987—Nites Red 858 Arctic Refrigeration WOMAN witn exceptional €xper- jence in newspaper work and merchandising, a¢ present employ- ed in Spokane, wants work in Alaska. Apply Empire. | ! The airlift is the life-line for patch from Tokyo tells how flying box-cars, in a single day, para- chuted 680,000 pounds of gasoline, food, ammunition and other sup- plies to our troops—a 24-hour re- cord. | | TOP QUALITY VALVES IN USED CARS SPECIAL 1947 Studebaker 1% ton pickup ... 1948 Mercury 4-door sedan 1937 Plymouth 4-door sedan 1940 Buick 4-door sedan .. 1941 Dodge 1% ton pickup ... 1947 International 3% ton panel R.W.Cowling Co. 115 Front Street Phone 57 -$ 875.00 1,050.00 595.00 600.00 525.00 800.00 693-tt } GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up. Lolas Beauty Shop, Phone 201, 315 ilecker Way. FORBENT 11260 fr. FLOOR space, suitable of~ i fice or d&rafting rooms. Parking space available. Inquire Box 2535, 702-tf STORE space in George Bros. Bldg. See Joe George. 687-t4 RENT-A-SAW-SERVICE. One-man chain saw, new Titan, $20.00 day. Skil-Saw $5.00 day. Call 911 Steamheated. 662-Tt | | Arcade Rooms. STEAMATED Rooms, weekly or Montkly. Colorial Rooms. 68t! FHEL o sl Db e |wuau’rzm Spinit ptano for ren'. Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143. USED CARS 11935 FORD tudor sedan with 1941 motor in good condition, Call Blue 545 after 5:30. 710-4t 1941 CHEV. carryall with '49 motor. Good tires. Call Black. 515 T10-3 | el RO 1936 DODGE coupe—new tires and new springs, $350. Phone Black 340 after 5 p.m. 703-tf 1950 OLDSMOBILE Deluxe custom holiday coupe, $1600 takes my equity, Call Green 437, 3 to 6 p.m. 698-tt 1936 Chev truck, 1% ton stake— heater and spot light, $300. Good condition—Inguire Baroumes apts. ‘45 FORD cab chassis, '46 Dodge panel. Phone 707, Foster'’s Trans- fer. 648-tf 11947 Hudson 6, 4-door, in good con- dition, See Jimmie at Bubble Room. 679-t¢ LOST AND FOUND LOST—Keys in brown leather case. Phone Thelma Riendeau, 507 days, evenings Gr. 624. T11-4¢ s S LOST—Brown leather bill-old con- taining important papers Reward. Call 580, Ex. 42. 710-2t

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