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PAGE SIX NOTICE TO CREDITCTS %Almka Housing Authority, Box 179 Anchorage, Alaska, or from the NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN,| that M. E. MONAGLE was, on the | Alaska Housing Authority, Channe: 26th day of January, 1051, duly ap- | Apartments, Juneau, Alaska pointed administrator of the estate’ of HENRY BELFIELD LE FEVRE, | Deceased, and that Letters Testa- mentary W.W.A. therefor on said day were duly issued to the under- signed. All persons having claim: ns said estate are here required t« present said claims, with prope: vouchers, and duly verified, withir ' (6) months from the date of this) notice, to M. E. Monagle, adminis- | for each set of plans and specifica- tions to insure their return. A bid bond or certified check in the amount of ten per cent (10%) {of the amount bid, made payablc the Alaska Housing Authority will accompany the bid The Alaska Housing Authority ceserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive informalities with respect thereto. E. GLEN WILDER, to A deposit of $10.00 will be requirec | trator W.W.A,, at his office located | at 200 Seward Building, in J | Alaska. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 5th | Executive Director Alaska Housing Authority Territory of Alaska. | ! | First Publication: Feb. 7, 1951. day of February, 1951 R 4 | M. E. MONAGLE, Ldi Publication <F('b 28, 1951 | Administrator W. W. A, [ First Publication: Feb. 7, 1951. Bt S v o Last Publication: Feb. 28, 1951. IN THE HOUSE NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that JOHN M. HEGSTAD was, on’ the 3rd day of January, 1951, duly} confirmed and appointed as exec- utor cof the Last Will and Testament of ANNA M. ANDREAS HEGSTAD, | formerly ANNA M. ANDREAS SIM- AL 9 B Ouklithn Jaseking GG, Deoeased: | Federal appropriation for a Cor- All persons naving ciaims against | 4,00 chitna Highway. Passed. said estate are hereby required to HM. 3, by Conright, seeking present sald cla With ~ Proper 5, per cent reduction in Federal vouchers, and duly verified, Within | ome tax paid by Alaskans. In- six (6) months from the date of definitely postponed. this Notice, to said executor at the! g1 4 by Carlson, Conright gftice 61 hle altorney, l,\,'l * Mf"?' | Egan, Kay, McCutcheon, Pollard agle, located in Room 200, Seward| .4 Scavenius, seeking statehood Building, Juneau, Alaska. lor independence. Withdrawn by Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 5th | o\ pors Ay of Februatyy 1981 H.M. 5, by Degnan, seeking an air- ) \ ) \ N N \ ( House Memorials H.M. 1, by Kay, seeking re-exam- ination of the situation with respec to the Taiya project. Passed. i Lol e §x - BRRE N TOBOGGANER'S PARADISE — Winter has made a | in Chicago’s Palos Hills forest preserve. View, looking down the "ienakee_ Topics Elfin Cove News Notas ial Correspondence) 5, Alas f 20 to Feb (Special Correspondence) JOHN M. HEGSTAD, strip at Shaktoolick. Passed. ELFIN COVE, Alaska, Feb. § Tenakee enroute t ; e _E"»si‘"“‘- HM. 6, by Wells, seeking a land- | Mr. and Mrs. Don Foster were ir | ere Child First Publication: Feb. 7, 1951. ing field in the vicinity of Noorvik., the Cove overnizht January 27, the Corbett Last Publication: Feb. 28, 1951 Passed. H.M. 7, by Gundersen, asking that steps be taken to keep the Hainc: Road open the year around. Passed H.M. 8, by Wells, seeking a land- ing field at Kiana. Passed. HM. 9, by Scavenius, seeking a| landing strip at Egegik. Passed HJM. 1, by C n, asking that steps be taken to exclude Japanese fishing vessels from Alaskan waters Passed. ® H.M. 10, by Miscovich, seeking ore purchasing depot in Alaska the purpose of stock piling = ing in the development of metal mining industry HM. 11, by Egan CALL FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received in the office of E. Glen Wilder, Executive Director, Alatka Housinz Author- | ity, Box 179, Anchorage, Alaska, at | 10:00 a.m. March 7, 1951, and will | then be opened and read, for the furnishing of all labor, materials, transportation and equipment nec- essary for the complete construction | of a group or groups of Single Fam- ily Dwelling Units in Douglas, Alaska. Bids will be received separately for any or all groups either by single groups or in total. Groups shall be { . Pa: seeking a new as follows: |airfield at Valdez. Passed. HM. 12, by Conright, seeking & Group I—4 Single Family Units. |new airfield at Seward. Passed. Group IT—6 Single Family Units H.M. 13, by Degnan, seeking con- struction of a military highway from Unalakleet to Kaltag. Passe! H.M. 14, by Laws and Wells, seek- ing an airfield at Gambell. Passed Group IIT—8 Single Family Units Grou IV—17 Single Family Units. ‘R‘»-)‘Wt \ J i | be obtained from the PHONE Red 372 Glacier Construction Co. GENERAL CONTRACTORS New Building — Remodeling — Cabinet Work Safe Electrical Pipe Thawing and Welding — Douglas 364 9 $ 3 3 3 AIR LINES ELLIES ] DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Plumbing © Heafing | 0il Burners Telephone 319 Nights-Red 730 HARRI PLUMBING & HEATING CO. 12th and E Street > o/ E EYES EXAMINE LENSES PRESCRIBED E = DR. D. D. MARQUARDT E = OPTOMETRIST = = Second and Fra’klin Juneau = E PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS g e i o i Your Depesits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLL UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS X P | uve operatmn. The safery 1 R T | REPOSITS :.“';;:_.:(f".r::g i | IN TRIS BANK ance R on ,which ia | [ ; INSURED I YR O FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATIO™ waited i e visiting and shoppir g partne; for the mail boat Algi nd returned to Inian Island with sreen vegetakbles for the Freed. Jim Paddock departed for Junea boat, the Ada May, ¢ to be g bout a mont! Al Sla d him, contemp: evening, Je ards werc Clint the Fi ducted Coastal Tuesd and Mr ed r home. Af efreshment us N Cc Inlet days the e for ne, Friday, Pebruary 2, E| O. Swanson | completed George Williams were pa from Juneau to the Cove. Tenakee csed sengers | i ) | Willia, s to I pany - afc | Diego, Calif,, in a is for Kake vid to join her husband there. | Mrs. Haza 1 Y e | will join h Mrs. Marguerite Butts gave a card party Friday evening. Guests we Mr. and Mrs. Ross Peterson, M and Mrs. Walter La daughter Carol, and Jack V evening was enjoyed by ev Lund Dscar l purchased in e Paul Paulson returned Fr from Juneau, where he had been for the past two weeks on business Mrs Jim Lingard has been quite il for the past will go to Juneau EPTION | IS ANNOUNCED | and Tues- Initiation and reception of ne! members of the Catholic Dai of ained at a fr America will be Saturday eveninj ht, March 27. This dat and Mrs. Roy Elli the n Ross Peterson, M e | last night and members w e Butts a Jack With. Aft °r | to turn in applications The meeting was Vice Grand Regent Biggs and other plans unde food sale to be held Frida ere enjoyed by th Mrs. SEWING machines for Marie's Sewing Center THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA A FOR S{\LE and ) ¢ NEW listings in Ju PANTS a) Fank | REALTORS — ACCOUN | Phone 676 over First Natiwor airport, $7,500 bar ! REAL ESTATE ANYWHER ! HIGHLANDS hon 2 0r3 | rooms, almost new, view, conc. bsmt, garage, AT or unfurn, many nice ii¢ cluded. <y place of the toboggan slide e ReNT incline, shows the six runs. conc. ~bsmi, slanned, near C b Mrs. Fr $7,000.00, March 16 st Acs, & HIGHWAY home, fu pe ChaLPs S e| 2 bedrooms, basmt, near Committee for the social meetin ua: “imay be a bad stubble grasshopper, voracious en-| will it R I onth, which w will be Mrs assisted SUMMELR cabin, pri reduced to $1,300 for quick sale; must be moved to your own lot at appr imate cost of $100. ERFECT country location to store, bea 3 acres partly finisheq house with cor bsmt. worth $3),000 when finj Price $12,600. APARTMENT building, se-in, ! units, good condition, full. 'ORE-APARTMENT bldg., down- ¢ 3 Ver by ry P! P churct y \."'i t full occupa s n to the Juneau Health |LEVEL bldg. lot, Indi ; r where Mrs. Welsh gave a|BOAT SHOP, small home, gardens, 1 Scout Treop 8 had a 11 sizes from Valentine party February 13 at th v Moose hall. We played two games. | e from $500 to We talked about our badges. Karin | 2 Gove: Auk Lake | Boggan, Nancy Komatsueara and Jane Ninnis brought cookies for our ol Valentine party. We had a soft won ra- , ice cream, cookies Diana Bost asshopper Year Is Predicled for (anadian Area EGIN GOING OUTSIDE? ve an excellen! hemes and lots in Bob Druxman-Phone 891 Fritz Uove Rd. or 123 ¥ront St. r s by A " « Seattle. ¥ —Saskatchewan far- : 5 @ !‘g ;:g SE:‘ grasshopper year. Provineial Department of Ag- | by thel A— e L PRI o e BEAUTIFUL NEW exterior styling and important interior improve- ments feature Buick's Super Series convertible for 1951. The car is slecker and smarter than ever with its fresh new exterior lines, pointed up by the glistening sweepspear molding which has been added to “all Buick models for the coming year. The front end, distinctively Buick, ————————————————————————d) has been re-styled to make it stronger and more attractive than ever. The popular bomb-and-ring hood ornament has been elaborated and speed vanes have been added to Buick’s unique fender ornaments. An outstanding interior improvement is the rew white-glow instrument panel which makes dials and gauges easier to read both night and day. All Supers for 1951 are powered by the F-263 finhdl.vdv&imhqd straightcight engine which turns up 128 horsepower vit‘h Dynaflow. ‘4 BEDRCOM house Waync | Tract «vailable Fi 15, | basemen( and furnace. Unfu | ished except for stove and | erator. | SMALL duplex on 10th near Doug- | las Bridge—furnished—good in- 1 come. | LOTS—Two on Gold Belt with! view—onre on South Fr H 'MURPHY & MURPHY Churchin Madagascar‘ CO sitting room, solid maple like new DUPLEX on Star Hill-NO STEPS. $4000. Very livable log cabin on a Wi WHITE Rotary C DUPLEX FOR SALE IN PELICAN FORB SALE NEW LISTING IN JUNEAU— 1 bedroom each apartment. Fur- nished. very fine lot. N BELLE'S CAFE—Juncau’s best rant-—Make inguiries—Box | 24, fliam Winn-Phone 234 Office 1 Gastiveau Hotel FORSALE | erato: TRIC Ref ) Neptune outboard motor; Call R d ing. droom h ished. Call Douglas | 17,0%0—2 bed FOR SALE TEREE NEW LISTINGS MONDAY 1. Beautiful newly renovated home in Douglas. New roof, new Frigi- daire doukle oven stove, Frigidaire refrig, new new Frigidaire drier, new Crosley sink, new May- tag washer, new wall-to-wall carpet in lvgroom ‘and dining- rocm, new inlaid plastic linoleum, new Briggs Beauty rocm, ‘wo bedvooms. Yard. $10,000, Country home on hwy, 3 bed- rooms furi., 3 acres, garage, view, lawn, $8,400. Hwy mi, 2 bedrcom unfin- ished. Large rooms, $8,400. $2,000 down, balance 4%, Monthly total payment $60. $24,000—3 apts fur Owner financed 19,500—2 bed unfurn new. Apt. income $275 up mo. 7,000 dn. bstn $50 mo.. $5600 dow. | 17,500—3 bed unfurn. Db garage, dbl plmbng. $4700. furn. Bus . corner I ole Sewing Ma- ! chine Phone Green 309. T33-t8 | CITY + THE former beauty parlor and bak- ery shop bldg., two years old, lo- | cated in the center of to Du- plex is 20 x 40 with a 40ft. front.! All partitions can be removed for | bus The price is reasonabl with living quarters in the r artly furnished. Ideal location' for either business or apartments. Pelican is growing with geod op- portunities for almost any new b ne: The price is easonable. For information, write: Don Lor- entzen. Box 1058, Petersburg, Al- a 733-6t ‘ T €. ARGE sunflame oil heater w e gallon tank and carburetor baby b 732-6t large Douglas. also Hayes, 00, ngs for a bed- ! Blue 950, 6T1-tf | i PILGRIM GEESE 1 | DES MOINES— (@ | klue-klooded geese { came over on the ance and Germany. The Pil- rim- breed became nearly extinct, until an eastern goose fancier Louie Bre are called he people who br: L n 1620 Taey are Emden and Tou- han the breeds later imported fr started breeding them. Guaranteed Work Reasonable Prices Days 987—Nites Red 858 Arctic Refrigeration L TOP QUARITY VALYVES IN. USED CARS SPECIAL 1947 Studebaker 1 ton pickup ... $ 875.00 1948 Mercury 4-door sedan 1,050.00 1937 Plymouth . 4-door sedan . 595.00 1940 Buick 600.00 4-door sedan .. 1041 Dodge 3, ton pickup 1947 International 1% ton panel ... R.W.Cowling Co. 115 Front Street Phone 57 800.00 | WE st Ap®. 65 mo. $3,000 handles. i 14,000—4 apts. $170 mo. inc. 12,0003 bed country. Full bsmt, new auto oil furn. 10,5004 apt. Douglas furn. Inc $210 mo $2000 down 10,000—1 bed 12th. yard, new furn. 8,400—2 bed Hwy, part furn $2000 down bal 4% 6,000—2 apts 2 bed each $3000 dn 50 mo pd by apt 5,250—2 bed furn also apt brings 20 mo. $1000 down 4,250—2 bed Hwy part furn 4 acres. Near airport 2,100—1 bed furn. BUSINESS—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 incldes big contract now in PETER WOOD Agency Bldg. Tel. 911 [SCELLANEOUS 75 of She Canha'i World t the vital issués of to- disclosing a wew and future. For information e to Bahai Faith, Box 1837, “moems buy sell and trade. 214 2nd Phone 908. 659-t1 FOR SALE USED CARS 1949 Chev. Tudor Sedan — 8009 miles. Call Red 302. 732-6t \ev. with ‘49 Motor and good emy of grain crops, probably | | be worse than in the last two sea- — A young Ameri . ) ST | cons. been picked to put a; v nen’s Cl i 95. Call Elacl( 5:73 "ffl:fl- The Dominion Entomologi: jungles of sou- 0. 0:90 pm, Friday, 1o s e Tudor, recently from boratory at Saskatoon says an ex- | thern M ar. Lawson Mooney, ! Magonic: Temple. states. New tires, battery, heater, tensive anti-grasshopper campaig aris art student, pl S 'J"‘_“ ubl o Motorola Radio. Excellent con- will be required in a large part of | be purchased | ;00 See Bill Schoeppe, Juneau the province. | 133-3L1 Ajrport Hangar. 733-3t S ;!:m.wv of the Madonna and | £ | Sy = MU T TOUCH ‘(‘ ild for a Jesuit Catholic church ! BEKAHS 1947 PLYMOUTH door 0. 75 YEARS ON ONE FARM |in the tiny village of Ampasimen- | Rebekah Lodze| Phone Red 965 after 5 p.m. 30-10 DES MOINES—#—Mr. and Mrs. | ifeva near Fianarantsoa, the cap-|Business Meeting TOOF Hall t0- |13 HODGE coupe—new tires aif Dick (Henry J.) Fullerton cele-|ital of Madagas s southern pro ite 8:00 p.m., followed by enter-y new springs, $350. Phone Black | brated a diamond anniversary with | ince. tainment. Berna West, Noble| 5.5 per g p'm 703-tf | open on their Hollyhock ' Five French planters in Madagas- ; Grand. 733-1t | i o 8 The occa-icar ordered the statue for the por—ct: 1936 Chey truck, 1% ton stake— nee of 75 years’ . church, which is attended by the Atteniien: R. A. Masons i heater and spot light, $300. Good the farm by Fullerton.: M ns and Malagars who livel R - meeting Thursday Feb-: condition—Inquire Baroumes apts. n’s parents oved to Towa and re. 2ry 15, 8 | Wo M. M. — e oy i "a“-d"Pl Sl i the M. M-| 55 FORD cab chassis, 46 sJodge il €Y ey i . . b | 707, r's Trans- sed the present farm in 17 Mr, and Doyle Cisney andj M. L. MacSpadden, H. P.| Paucl. Phone 100, Boster's ‘fiw.“ hen Fullerton was three years old. | Mr. a Hosea Sarber (,.fi e it f“: Ner s e AR b he firs, home on the place was Petersh are stopping at thej {947 Hudson 6, 4-door, in good con- . 14 by 22-foot house, | Hotel Juneau. ‘I Leirigeration Service || aition. See Jimmie a: Bubble St i S WL T R £ 1 l Radio Repairs Room., 679-tf ' ey ] WANTED APT. for couple; no pets or chil- dren; non-drinkers; Government employee; References. R. C. Bent- ley, Room 209, Juneau Hotel. 733-3¢ FOR BENT TEAMMWEATED Rooms, weekly or Montkly. Colorial Rooms. 69t1 0 tor rent Ph. 14¥. YURLITZER Snint 1 Anderson F*anc £hop. LARGE oifice space—Klein Bldg. Call Black 763. 133-tf RENT-A SAW-SERVICE. One-man Skil-Saw $5.00 day. Call 911 WOMAN witn exceptional €xper- ience in newspaper ‘work and merchandising, at present employ- ed in Spokane, wants work in Alaska. Azply Empire. 693-tt WOMAN typist with general office experience. Good steady position with long established Juneau firm. State qualifications and ref- erences to Box 953, care of Em- pire. 133-tf l chain saw, new Titan, $20.00 day. ‘ HELP WANTED ATTENTION REBEKAHS i Perserverance Rebekah Lodze Business Meeting IOOF Hall to- nite 8:00 p.m., followed by enter- Berna ~West, Noble 733-1t i tainment. ! Grand.