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% FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1951 i THE.DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE SIX PASSENGER TRAI, | BUS I COLLISIOY, |© FIGHT MEN KiLLED| . Nick SUDBURY, Ont., Feb. 9 20 adt » 3 Eight men on their way to wor o & C “1““" Eadl that eight had peri —EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY— PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMEN TS E ’S EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED = DR. D. . MARQUARDT = OPTOMETRIST = Second and Fra’klin Juneau | "ELLES AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAY TO KETCHIKAN via Petershary and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydabu.g Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. PHONE 612 i g cuPPER‘“seECsAL!-—-«L% Low Excursion Fare Round Trip Ticket saves you 16%! ony $339 d refurn $rom Juneav an Follow the summer fo sunny Hawaii by Flying Clipper! @ Thirty-day Excursion Fare, in effect until April 15, 1.11:',1 includes Sleeperette* comfort across the Pacific.. I(i‘.) 1bs. luggage allowance.. .delicious mea stopover prl\'ll(.egcs in Seattle. You fly all the way in luxurious Pan American Clippers. For reservations call... Baranof Hotel, Juneau | Phone 106 «Trade Marks, Pan American World Airways, 1= PIN AHEEICAN Worto AIRWAYS WORLD'S MOST EXPERIENCED AIRLINE NOW at AEL&P. New lamp bulb beautifies fixtures like these! e Bright light directed UP from this part of bulb Downward light softened by tinted enamel coating here and Corporation, moneys heretofore covered intc requiring Raymond Neakok | PRICES, KODIAK sawti r, and 4,000 linear feet Six factories in the Ryukyu Is- ‘v‘r'—'*“«’*""**'—""'? Alfreqd Hopson, 81 Betty Ekowanna, Maria Okakok, ’lands are being equipped to pro- ol ) I N T H E § Helen Mukpie, James Aiken, Ge duce about $600,000 worth of I : Leaviet, Mable Ningeok, Rhnd: |buttons annually, principally for i S EN AT E { | Kaleak, A. Gunderson, Sr. W. H |export. ol t Crawford, Vera Panigeo, Etta Lea- | = T & eorrrboerovoorooocemead | visht, Barney Neal, Bess Chamber TIONAL FOREST TIMBER Bills Passed lain, | FOR SALE ® & From Annette: Dr. E. E. Smit! " SB. 6, to amend the law per-|w ¢ gtump, L. .V. Zach, Karol f bids for National For- t ing to puiishmeat upon con-| poee vic.ion of rape. 2 o e 5 To Seattle: Mrs. i’. Mcore, Mre | k 10, ame .ing the law Pe-|j Bolton, Mrs. A. McMurchin, C | j taining to liqu r Vcenses Peterson, and Mrs, M. LaCou |4 S.B. 1, providirg for minimum |and son Murray, Dr. E. Albrecht, w | foliow wages for labor ($i per hour); Ross, Race Mel, G. Vernor, D, N |by U ting certain classes oi employees: | West, Lois Smith, Mrs. G. B. & Alaska rizing the Commissioner o: [.art, Mrs. Henry Stewart, S. Swal: am., F , 1951, for all the or to make certa qulation: | jak, Cecil Casler. | merchantable dead timber, standin ining violations and prescribin _ and down all the live timbe: 1 or nated for cutting, nending the law pe: AGREEMENI NOW 5 an area totaling approximately | ‘urnished by municipa : 24 acres, at the head of Fish Bay, E Baranof Island, Tongass Nation: | Bilis Introcaced REA(H DON FISH Forest, Alaska, estimated to bc S.B. 11, by the Committee on Fin 1,29 Sitka Spruce and western hemloct | ! __ FORSALE PIONES 676 and 207 , | NEW listings in Juneau. | LOTS—Two on Gold Belt witl view—one on South Franklin. REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS 950 teet B.M. more or less of{Phone 676 over First Nationai Bank MURPHY & MURPHY | FORSALE NEW LISTING IN JUNEAU— :|4 BEDROOM house in Waynor| DUPLEX on Star Hill—_NO STEPS. | Tract available Feb. 15, Full 1 bedreem each apartment. Fur-, | basement and furnace. Unfurn- nished. | ished except for stove and refrig- | $4000. Very livable log cabin on a | erator. very fine lot. | SMALL duplex on 10th near Doug- | BELLE'S ~CAFE—Juncau’s best las Bridge—furnished—good in- restarrant-—Make }nqulrics——l}oxi come. 2324, ) William Winn-Phone 234 Office 1 Gastineau Hotel FOR SALE REAL ESTATE ANYWHERE! ELECTRIC refrigerator, stove, wash ool Fund” and “Roads more or less,of piling. The appraised | Many NEW LISTINGS coming jn| Ing machine; extension library Water and Harbor Facil | KODIAK, Alaska, Feb. 9—(P—|yaiye of this Sitka Spruce sawtim-| every day. More listings always table; 3 piece walnut bedroom Fund” to be covered into the | Several independent Kodiak sal-|per is $5.30 per M. which is above | welcome, Try us for fast action.| Suite; rug; Neptune 73 hp out- Fund; repealing laws in |mon canneries and the United Fish- fthe o price permissible unde: CITY PROPERTY rd motor. Call Red 447, 730-tf conflict herewith. ermen of Alaska have agreed upon | gejiing Price Regulation No. 1 of | HIGHLANDS home, three berdooms,| 5ARGATNS _Housefold _ farniture SE. 12, by the Committee on ! fish prices for the 1951 season, sub~ | january 26, 1951 In evént that rez- | almost new, furnished or unfur-| and miscellaneous items. Phone bor and Commerce, to secure pay- m of wages of certain employees. S.B. 13, by McCutcheon, to amend law pertaining to the Board of Pat Cann nounced the , UFA president, a agreement upon ministration by limiting the pow- | tle. § IR e .| appraised rate, said appraised rate, | town, full occupancy. in center of town, 20x40 ft. with a r of the board to freeze appropria-| Cann canneries that set-| '"0 5 o eases in rate as may be- | LEVEL bldg. lot, Indian Village. 40 ft. front, 2 bedrooms, partly | tions. (Lin freeze to 50 percens| Ued e MRS MR Lo sble if newly estab- | SUBURBAN PROPERTY | furnished, living quarters in rear. ppropriation). arks Canning | | cimum permissible rates are | WATERFRONT, 3 bedroom home, | Ideal location for business or ap- | s. B. 14, by McCutcheon, ame and Oyster || "5, "ihe above-stated appraised | near city limits, unfurn., $7,000.00.; partments. Pelican Ci the law pertaining to : Ma”;l_“‘d rate; 1 then become ir HIGHWAY home, fully furnished,| ing fast and needs new business. owed, IFSIBIRtIvG. WivRDIESH, p i g 4 F“'.h‘_“;’\ effective. The mum acceplabl 2 bedrooms, basmt, view, near{ This building is 2 years old and ec from $¢ to $20 a day). ,,"’ PR ."l\-L el Dl reds, | 145 in accordance with Genera | airport, $7,500 bargain. the price is reasonable. Write or | 15, by Garnick i (; “ j;:“fi‘ X: ‘f_"c‘c‘ e rves YL Dl Price Regulation of Jan- |SUMMER cabin, price reduced to| see Don Lorentzen, Box 1058, [ porary relief payt o el R vary 26, 1951 are $355 per M fec | $1300 for quick sale; must be; Petersburg, Alaska. 727-6t | 1950 were $2, 30 cents and pective prices in 25 cents, be ma Union members started bz Wednesday on whether to a mon In and he accuse ASI of 2 Cannon said the union off. also had acecpted an oifer of $ a box for clams this season, al subject to membership approval. | SEVEN LEAVE, PHA d vi es yester | from A rage: Jacx J nston, Sain T o acob Leste | . MERCURY IN T rom, T. Mossku ; it, Jerry Willis, Her | Neill, Ray Punjuk. DlvE IN N Y t Sandra Martin, Mrs. 3 a Olson, Bill C 2 utat: Irvin To Cordova: Carl Gar 56 FLY PAN AM IN " RKD OUT iHURSDAY o %, Rebs dove 1 northe.n New ged weil below est of 5 39 1 York Zero in m zero and of tk the sta ng was rec Tupp Lake in the Ad ); orld £ ays car- At BEiz Moose, also in the d 56 s in and out of irondacks, it was 38 below. yesterday with 15 arriving Ciinton Cour e northe ttle, 20 from nd 17 to Se low Morning ided 14 3 e, 13 kany and t No i from T2.CU: o at Rocheste: Dee Anne Mar- s latest onslaugh Suvlu, Byrd Kayutak, day ject to approval by union members, his return from negotiations at Seat- d the | jess than ¢ 9—(P—Th 39 degrees below today ate relief was in siznt| Territories, ulation is amended, revoked, seded, or so interpreted by | rector of Price Stabilization to per | n- | mit payment |B. M. for Sitka Spruce sawti [$2.56 per M. feet BM., for we 12 | hemlock vtimber,1 cent per pt | foot for piling up to and in 60 neat N 5 per M. feei B. M. for ce sawtimber, $2.35 pe M. feet B. M. for western hemlock ) [ sawtin r, 1 cent per linear foot for | s | piling up to and including 95 feet |in length, and 1% cent per linear foot for piling over 95 feet in lengtl will be considered. $2500.00 mus | accompany each bid, to be appliec the purchase price, refunded, or ined in part as liquidated dam- according to the conditions of ry manufacture outside ®| the Territory of Alaska of any par the timber is subject to the con- of the Regional Forester. The all bids received. Before bids ar end ild or the Reg Al Publish the submis: be obtained of bid om the Di- | u, Alaska ter, Juneau ka : Feb. 9, 1951. Notice to Contractors: Sealec will be r ed by John D singer, District Engineer, De- partment of the Interior, Office of Alaska Public Works Main Office of Alaska Juneau Gold ise and Sandra. York City experienced the|Mining Company, Juneau, Alaska, nks: Mrs. Ladessa coldest weather of ¥ with |until 5:00 p.m., Pacific Standard P James Pan- 114 degrees above zero early to- time, on February 28, 1951, for con- structing and equipping of a rein- forced concrete Territorial Office PHONE Red 372 Douzlas 364 3 - . Glacier Corsiruciion Co. GENERAL CONTRAZCTORS New Building — Remodeling -— Cabinet Work Safe Electrical Pipe Thawing and Welding Plumbing @ Healing 0il Burners Telephone Blue 737 Nights-Red 730 HARRI PLUMBIKG & HEATING C 12th and E Street Your Depesitls f ARE SAFE BUY and HOLL UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS Building in Juneau, Alaska. Af| which time and place the bids wil be publicly opened and read alcud Bids received after closing time of bid opening will be returned um- |opened. Plans and Specification: and other proposed contract docu- ments are open for public inspec- = |tion at the District Engineer's Of fice, Alaska-Juneau Gold Mining || Co. office, Juncau, Alaska, at the | | office of the Associated Genera Contractors of America, Arctic | Building, Seattle, Washington, | the office of the Associated Genera | Contractors of America, Anchorage | Alaska, Office of Frank A. Metculf Superintendent of Public Works, Territory of Alaska, Federal Build ’mg, Juneau, Alaska, at the office |of the Associated General Con- "lractura, Suite 112, Multnomah | Hotel, Portland, Oregon, and at Room 2723, Intericr Building, Wash- |ington, D. C. A sct of such docu- | ments may be procured from the | office of John D. Argetsinger, Dis- | trict Engineer, at Juneau, Alaska, | upun deposit of $25.00, all of which | will be refunded to bona fide bid- ders upon the return of the plans |and specifications within ten (10) " lays from date of bid openinz. To parties who procure plans and spe- uper- | is reserved to reject any or; ing the timber, the conditicn o | a'y nished. units, good condition, full. at the above-stated | STORE-APARTMENT bldg., down- r, | i | PERFECT country location, next, | | | | | eligibility of persons to o s members of Territorial| the proposed prices. |95 feet in length and 1'2 cent per i non said three other ind linear foot for piling over 95 fee : L g dents agreed verbally to the prices,|in length. Bids ir excess of these [ T8l Y but have not submitted formal of- | amounts w1 be reduced to the ceil IHRIEEN AERIVE, fers. He said no eement has | ing prices Lefore determination oi been reached with the Alaska Sal-|the highesi bid is made. No bid cf | moved to your own lot at approx- - e imate cost of $100. to store, beach, 3 acres land, partly finisheq house with conc. BOAT SHOP, small home, gardens, ! beach, 5 acres, beautiful settting, near Dupont, only $6,300. ! 426, Juneau Marble and Used e Di- | APARTMENT building, close-in, 8| purniture, 302-308 Front St. 28-4 | D[jisLEX 7i:1 Pciican /cwa loc;tgd See at 726-6t 17 Pt Cr!ds[’t?;t refrigerator. North Transfer. |LARGE sunflame oil heater with { five gallon tank and ca ’-f\vll'l Blue 615, 5 ROOM i Phone LOG CABIN, 155 acres pat. land, —— near Glacier. $5250. B d LlOTS and acreage of all sizes from! foF office usc, or sell it. Cal: Col- 50 foot frontage to 30 acres rang. | Omial Tfotel, 704-26 A and Lemon Creek areas. GOING OUTSIDE? We have an excellent cicice of homes and lots in Seattle. Bob Druxman-Phone 891 Fritz Cove Rd. or 123 Front Ot. | SITUATION WANTED ; Bay, Fritz Cove, Auk Lake! | ing in price from $300 to $7875— | COMPLETE r‘,,m;'hmgs for a bed-| sitting room, solid maple like new. Blue 950. 677-tf " HELP WANTED { EXPERIENCED Stenographer: | (Must take a on) ne Permanent Positior:s. Merit S { tem, Room 10, Shattuck Blds Phone 531. Kt t V;OMKN witn excepuofial :.xper- Obese Makes Less Likely to Stray LONDON, Feb. 9—(®—A British dietary expert said today some mar. ried men get fat because their wiv overfeeq them on purpose. “A “comfortably’ obese male,” wrote Dr. A. H. Douthwaite in the to be eas likely to stray from the path of virtue.” Or. Douthwaite said such men, secause of the added strain cn their aearts, are also less likely to live o0 a ripe old age, A man whe totes a bay window he d 1eart just as one who lugs a heavy :uit case around-all day. IIDTICE YO CREDITORS Case No. 11-1655 In the United States Commissioner’s Court for Juneau Precinct Di- vision Number One, Territory of Alaska. In the Matter of the Estate of William Holtzinger, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the undersigned, United State: Commissioner, as Ex-Officio Pro- bate Judge of the above-entitlec court, in the matter of the Estatc of WILLIAM HOLTZINGER, De- ceased, to the creditors of, and al persons having claims against thc said estate, to present their claim with the necessary vouchers anc duly verified, within six (6) month after the date of the posting of thi notice, to Felix Gray, Administrato. w.w.a. at the Hotel Juneau, Juneat Alaska, the same being the plac for the transaction of the busine From Marital Path British Medical Journal, “is alleged | or to live with and less! or warned, overworks his | LOST AND FOUND jence in newspaper work and merchandising, 8¢ present employ- | ——— £ ed in Spokane, wants work in{ WILL parents of children who Alaska, AZply Empire. 693-11 | brous home new 4 ft. alu i 3 oy ski poles, that don't belong to them, see that they are ret - ed to rightful party. Fred Tur- pin, 141 Behrends Ave., Phone 316 728-3t WAKTED HOUSE work. Ladn‘&iry i)}- hour. { Phone Red 583. 726-6t ! W-A-N-T A-D-S FOR SALE 1 FOR YOU IN ALASKA REAL ESTATE WILL BE BEST INVESTMENT FOR THE NEXT TEN YEARS— PETER WOOD 12TH STREET—$10,000 buys com- pletely furnished 1 bedroom home, new roof, new Ray auto- matic oil furnace, new Maytag washer, new refrig., new elec stove, good furniture. Full con- crete basement. New garage, front and back yards fenced, garden. A real buy for the money, NEW LISTING~3 apts, rent $105, $95 and $75. Beautifully appoint- | ed, newly deeorated, view, close t to Fed. Bldg. Furnished. Owner { will finance. 6%. $8,000 down, will | pay itself off in 8 years, Two large 2-bedroom apts, one 1-bed. NEW LISTING—Site for large apt. and exclusive store bldg. on Cal- houn near Fed. Bldg. A good | investment even if held as is. ‘FOR RENT—Furn. house for small family. Star Hill. $50 month, FOR RENT—Furn, house Glacier Hwy. Sell for $1500 down, $50 plus i 6% monthly, Or rent $50. Thaw :‘ and repair plumbing, apply rent | oor purchase price. 1 mi. airport. |FOR SALE—Glacier Hwy home, | 2 bedrcoms, 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 now in shop. {FOR SALE—A large Jimmy Larson | built home with fireplace, large i livingroem, 3 bedrcoms, full base. ment with tol2t and tile shower, { { fruit rcom, sun narch, two-car ! garage. 9th St. ;FOR 9 —A new hoiw for large family < income. ‘I'wo fire- piaces, Be.utiful landscape. View. Gov's Manse, FCR SALE—Best business cor- opportunity in Juneau. Has e and apartment, space for store across street new school site. $17,000. 000 will handle, bal 6%. NEW LISTING—$6,000 duplex furn, 4 2-bd ajts. Income $1320 net yearly. Close in. ! NEW LISTING—$2,100 1-bd furn | close in. No steps. | NEW LISTING—$2,500 duplex, up- i stairs unfin. New roof, 2 1bd apts. Close in. | NEW LTSTING—$14,000 apt. bldg. ! 4 units. Net $170 monthly. $7500 { down. Close in. !$25,000 3 houses, new bsmt., 9 acres i pat, good harbor, perfect lodge site, Fritz Cove Road, Owner fin- { ance for 6% int. i PETER WOOD | Real Estate 1%o. 3 Klein Bldg. ner 1 Near | | ] | | Tel. 911 i - Since the beginning of the Oc- :cupatiun 2,248 Christian mission- ‘aries have been cleared to enter Japan. INVITATION TO BID The Alaska Department of Health announces the invitation to bid for furnishing a fleet insurance policy I for public liability and propert damage on twenty-five cars oper- ated by the department. i Interested bidders may secure bid forms and specifications by calling l Room in the Territoria B.ilding or writing the Aisska De pactment of Hezlth, P. O. Ecx 1931 funeau, Alaska. Sealed bids will be received un- til 4:30 p.m., February 26, 1951, anc shen publicly opened. C. EARL ALBRECHT, M.D. Commissioner of Health First Publication: Feb. 9, 1951. Last Publication: Feb. 23, 1951. TOF QUALITY VALVES IN. USED CARS. SPECIAL 1947 Studebaker 1% ton pickup ... $ 875.00 1948 Mercury | MISCELLANEOUS { THE teachings of the Baha't World | Faith ‘meet the vital issues of to- day by disclosing a new and i greater future. For information | write to Baha'i Faith, Box 1837, Anchorage, Alaska. S bt ol L R ISR i Bl | WHEN BOMBS start falling you I won't have time o yun far. Be prepared with a GIBRALTAR I BOMB SHELTER. Mail $5.00 today for plans for model No. 108 (single-family size). Complete { pians, building instructions, list of materials needed, list of em- ergency equipment needed, Write immediately to Pilot Rock Cone struction, Inc, P. O. Box 146l Medford, Oregon. HOPE’S WE buy sell and trade. 214 2nd Street. Phone 908. 659-t1 USED CARS 1947 PLYMOUTH +-door sedan. Phone Red 965 after 5 p.m. 30-10 1948 2 DOOR Plymouth sedan— $1190. Call Black 965. 729-6t 1036 DODGE coupt—new tires aif new springs, $350. Phone Black 340 after 5 pm. 703-t£ 936 Chev truck, 1% ton stake— heater and spot light, $300. Good f P . il "b C“W’?’l ‘(“ll"’“ "“Ym‘:"td Olho"gi ¢ said estube %-dbor ‘sedan . 1,050.00 condition—Inguire Baroumes apts. A .:n?v:.:hr:n b 2500 will be re-| GIVEN under my hand and se: | 000 pimoutn 4 FORD cab chassis, '46 Dodge VI‘,U ,,: gement of th 1 &@;—%"”’V funded upon the return thereof ;l::c:fim‘\gasiaor January, 1951, a dodas Benal ... DoEO0 ;xnea:xel. Phone 707, Foster’s m&-m - HE manage B 75 s P 4 reau, Alaska. 3 4 f tive aperation The safecy o BB it D k. 1] ENRT L AR e A 60000 1947 Hudson 6, 4-door, in good con- o dopmiors funds w0 | Y P()Sl Is be made for return after that time. Vajied Staies. Commisioon oor dition, Ses’ Jimmie st Bubbls ° primary consideration. In | N - Each bid must be accompanied by O i Eretss oo oI 108 Dodge Room. 679-t1 senerd E ectrlc wanon. debank s amen | o T e BANK a_satislactory bid securlty_ (certi- Junsel h el O i L w0 :: '«;:fi:‘cl:fi:r::y::‘f B ; ix;iu:l:egr n(:;. x:f, LZZT’S pe’rl ze‘:fl. First Publication: Jan. 26, 1951. 1947 International ron m sures each of our depasitors ARE of the fotal bid, The stocessfuj{Last Publication: Feb. 16, 1951. 1% ton panel . 800.00 | - u S only ¢ ::t 510(;(;(; © 2 masmun bjd::er will be lr]cql:lirea :;; furnish ': ——.. . 51 5 4-ROOM furnished flat. Call Black f .000. Nk performance bond and paymen S B w c l c 1011, 730-t¢ Plus Tax ( i !\1 S U RE D bond, each in the amount of 100 errfii;l;a“lg:pg:s“iu o WV o ow lng 0- TR 7 S 0 RENT- -SER/ . One-man § 115 Front Street Chone 57 per cent of the contract price. No bid may be withdrawn until thirty chain saw, new Titan, $20.00 day. Skil-Saw $5.00 day. Call 911 ' o | | (30) days after the scheduled clos- : Alaska Eieetrie | B e e e s hs|| ' Quarmnioed Work | i [ | STEAMMEATEDsRoOmMS, weekly o | | Government reserves the right to Reasonable Prices FIRST NATIONAL BANK | ot e ts and o : 8| stonttly. Colonial Rooma, 9kl of JUNEAU, ALASEA waive informalities with respect|| Days 987—Nites Red 858 WURLITZER Spinit plano for rent Anderson Ftano S8hop, Ph. Lightand Power o, thereto. Lester M. Marx, Controlling retic Refrigeration officer. Jan 26 Feb 2-9-16 A ge MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE COKPORATIC™ |