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PAGE SIX DR. KNOLL RETURNS T0 SITKA AFTER| ViS.T T0 EAST COASI Dr. I. Knoll, surgeon, visited Juneau on his Seattle yesterday t clipper after a seven weeks’ visit on the east coast. Dr. Knoll left today by Alaska Coastal Airlines for Sitka. Accompanied by their son Mark, Dr. Sitka physician and with friends in rrival here from HFan American Mrs, Knoll and Knoll left Sitka Gues's «.ufor Cokca BOTTLED JUNEAU COLD & the States Yorw City. and Miam early last February for They visited in New | Washington, D. C., Beach, Fla. Mrs will remain in New Y they are visiting with r Mark is attending school until early next year when they will relurn tc ! Sitka. y whert In the east Dr Knoll took post graduate work in cardiology anc electro-cardiography in New Yeork and at Mt. Sinai hospital and Prat | Veterans’ Administration Gener: hospital in Miami city. He has pur- chased X-rays and electro-cardio graphs and basal metabolism tes equipment which will be installec 2njoy it the family 's always @ veaf UMDER AUTHCRITY OF Tné COCA-COLA CO/ P Pt it . e i @ it it 4t Knoll and Mark | c < | cal facilities of the hospital. ' TORAGE COMPANY THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—J! UNEAU. ALASKA shortly in his Sitka office. { In Seattle on his way north Dr.! Knoll visited at the Virginia Mason linic where he met staff members | and observed the medical and surgi- Dr. Knoll said he found a very | high incidence of virus infection in | the east, a number of cases termi- wting fatauy In Miami the dootor was a guest and the Anna Miller Circle, an or- zanization for aid to crippled chil- | dren. He talked on the educational, | | medical, industrial and climatic conditions of Alaska While all of his visit was satisfac- \PANY BY | Cnpvnp.ht 1951, The Coca-Cola Co.; | 0 | | i speaker at the Elks nlul Moose lodges | * tory and enjoyable Dr. Knoll said he is glad to be back in Alaska anc feels that he is “home again." Dr. Knoll established his prflcLl(‘" in Sitka in 1947. Before that he| was physician with a medical di- vision of the Alaska Native Service at various points in the Territory. LOADED CANNERY. SCOW SINKS AT COSMOS OCVE U. S. Coast Guard headquarters! received word late yesterday from | the cannery tender, Robbie, now in Petersburg, that an Co. scow beund from Seattle to Cordova with cannery supplies was| " in a sinking condition at Cosmos Cove on Baranof Island. The cutter Citrus was directed to| go to the scene and reported the scow beached in six feét of water| at low tide and no personnel in the] vicinity. Later the Robbie came alongside and it was decided to attempt to pump out the scow at low tide. HISS TAKEN T0 FEDERAL PRISON NEW YORK, March 29.—(#—Con- victed perjurer Alger Hiss was trans- ferred yesterday from the Federal| Hcuse of Detention here to the| Lewisburg, Pa., federal penitentiary. Hiss, former high-ranking state department employe, made the trip in o prison bus with other inmates. surrendered last week to| start his five-year term after losing a Supreme Court appeal. MISSING GRAMPUS SEEN ON MARCH 23 BY OLAF OLSON; Olaf Olson, of the fishing vessel Calvert, reported seeing the missing | troller Grampus on March 23 in; information to the 17th U. S. Coast Guard headquarters here today Olson said that he was with the 80-foot BM| : DEBRIS IS iReié FOUND OF LOST SHIP| LONDON, March 29 —P—A U. S. troyer has ‘picked up part of a ed ‘erate known to have been 1 the giant U. S. transport > which vanished last Friday vith 63 American airmen, it was nounced soday. spokesman for the U. S. Third Division said the debris was feund last night by the Destroyer | Benner about 600 miles southwest The plane vanished on Good Fri- day during a flight from Lime-‘ Me,, to the Mildenhall Air in England. | The search continued today with 51 planes in the air, stc B LEGISLATURE OF WASHINGTON GETS |_. | DOWN, BUSINESS| OLYMPIA, Wash.,, March 29.—(® The House of Representatives ap- proved state expenditures totaling $703,100,000 last night as the first tep toward molding the new state budget requested by Governor e. e total was some half-million dollars below the omnibus appro- priotion bill vetoed by the governor before he called the special session of the legislature. It is for the 1951- 53 kiennium. The appropriations bill, divided into two sections, sailed through the house with only one amendment. se Democratic and Republican lcaders said the quick action was part of an informal agreement i which they hoped would speed ad- journment of the ~,pecm1 session. .1 New Listing: {LOG C4BIN, 155 acres pat. THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1951 W-A-N-T A-D-S FOR SALE PHONES 676 and 207 2-BEDROOM house on 10th St. Crosley refrigerator, range, dav- eno, 1 bedroom set, kitchen table and chairs, plus many small items. Priced for quick sale— £2,750. Possession April 1. ASK about New Hiway Property Listings. view—one on South Franklin. Douglas: 2-BEDROOM House, Furnished. Full cement basement. One block from drug store. Immediate pos- sessiol MURPEY & MURPHY REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS Pho 676 over First Nationa Bank ‘AL ESTA ANYWHERE! SALES ARE INCREASING and our listings are getting cmaller as i result. NY REQUESTS we can't fill. Specifically, we need two sub- stantial homes reasonably priced, several modestly priced small homes, a lot suitable for business building, a waterfront shed for hanging nets. BESIEGED DAILY for rentals. If youw're looking for tenants, ask us to rent your property for you. BEAUTIFUL 2- or 3-bedroom home, almost new. Nice view. Conc.| bsmt., carage. Good furnityre.| HILLSI.OE house, small, $2300 BEST Ccuntry location, beach, 3| acres, part finished house, bsmt. SMALL country home, $2,730. MOVABLE Summer Cnbin, DOUGLAS Island lot, good water,| house started, $2,700. land DOUBLE lot, Gastineau Ave, CITY AND COUNTRY LOTS and| acreage of all sizes. i { FEELED Fir Trolling Poles—36 ft. .FOUI‘AJTAI—I;I - LUNCH, FOE SALE NEW LISTING IN JUNEAU— DUPLEX on Star Hill-NO STEPS. 1 bedroom each apartment. Fur- nished. $4000. Very livable log cabin on a very fine lot. BHLLE'S CAFE—Juneau’s best restanrant— Make inquirtes—Box | 2324, William Winn-Phone 231 Office m Gsstinesu Hotel FOR SALE 30-30 WINCHESTER with Lyman, Receiving Site—$40.00, Philco mtzlej model radio—$20.00, Remington, Portable Typewriter—$50.00. Call Couglas 15. 770-3t 1 NEW SHIPMENT Charles 770-26t | to 44 ft. $10.00 each. Warner Co. TWO 600 x 16 mud-tread fires. Re- caps, never been used. $25.00. Green 153. 769-2t 32 FT. TROLLER, Rigged & Ready to go. Price $2400. Can be fi- nanced. Call 676. 1 PORTABLE Sewmg Machine w' carrying case—$65. Call Red 4::’); after 5:30. 768-tf n'xumment complete = with Ice Cream. Ma- chine. All in excellent condition and working order. Priced right for quick sale, due to iliness. In- quire or write Bakke’s Place, Box 756 Wrangell, Alaska. 766-12t SMALL neat Grocery & Meat Bus- iness. Ideal for two. Small invest- ment. Phorz 836 or write Box 2364. 765-5¢ { DUPLEX—3-way investment, FOR SALE NOW IS THE TIME COUNTRY—3 bed, full bsmt. new ol furnace, 18x21 livingroom, di- ning room, 1 acre, $12,000. COUNTRY—3 bed, dbl garage, 3 acres. APPRAISED ALASKA FEDERAL $6,700. Make offer. COUNTRY—2 bed, all large rooms, work to be done, priced down to $6,900; $2,000 down. COUNTRY--2 bed, 4 acres, to im- prove. $4,500. COUNTRY—Eagle River Landing furn house, 5 acres pat on water $4,750. COUNTRY—10 acres Auk Bay, 5 houses, nice cove, good road into. Camp or lodge site, nudist colony, art coleny. Mostly cleared. Terms, THIS IS THE YEAR DOUGLAS—2 bed, completely re- built, renovated, to be decorated. Yard, close to stores and bus. Bare $7,000 or furn any part. DOUGLAS—Mike Pusich home, very large yard, view, dbl gar- @7e, full bsmt, 3 bed furnished §11,500. DOUGLAS—4 bed, yard, view, garage, stores, bus. $4,500. BLDG LOTS DOUG & HIWAY TC IN LOVELY, LOVELY JUNEAU THREE APTS—large rooms, clean and bright, view, Close in. Owner will finance. dbl 100x100 near school, on bus. APPRAISED $16,500 bare, Priced $17,000 furnished. 12TH ST.—One bedroom, full bsmt, rew garage, new roof, new fur- nace, elec hot water heater, new fence, big yard. APPRAISED ALASKA FEDERAL $9,350 bare. Our price furnished including rugs, curtains, good furniture, large refrig., elec. stove, new May- tag wash $10,000, NEW FHA APPROVED HOUSE.— 3 bedrooms, Behrends Ave. Bare $15250. $3,000 will handle to ransfer mortgage mthout refin- Grampus and the fishing vessel Eel TO GO FISHING s | on that date at Louise Island Cove | PLATING shop with nice home. | noopnowN-walk-in freezer, sec- ear The Want Ad Section in The Empire is YOUR marketplace. Ad is your best way to sell or buy . . . easily and inexpensively. Put the Want Ads to work for you now . . . just phone 374. We’ll be happy to help 'aent Mrs. Buyer and Mr. Seller Get a Break Through the Waat Ads you word your ad if you wish. Here's how to send in your wantad.... Count the number of words in your ad. (A group of nam- bers up to 5 digits counts as one word). L 4. Each line, and 10c each day after that. 15 words (3 lines) additional 2. Divide this total by 5 to get the num- ber of lines. There are five words of average size in each line. (group of 5 day. Minimum charge, 50c. enough, isn’t i*? Use this handy coupon fo send_ in your ad Gentlemen: Please insert Empire want ads are read throughout Southeast Alaska the following ad for ... Mail this coupon to: The Daily Alaska Empire Box 1991, Juneau, Alaska *You may be billed for cl}assified advertising if you have a telephone words), costs 20c the first day For example, a message of 60c for the first day, and 30c each A Want 3 You now have the number of lines in your ad. See item No. 4 to figure t! e cost. [ That’s cheap ....days beginning Money enclosed [ BillmeD * listed in your name in the Juneau telephone directory. Otherwise, please send the proper amount with this order. P el i | reported | Narrows and was also seen by fish- 'on March 30 at 7:30 p. m. ‘ i ”l enroute to Ketchikan. He believes| vince Anderson, wintertime bar- the Grampus was waiting for the; weather to clear before proceeding. Previous reports said that the Grampus had departed from Ta- coma on February 15 for Ketchikan with two persons aboard and had failed to show up. RETAIL PRICING METHOD WILL BE TOLD TONIGHT Ceiling price regulations wili be exrlained to retail merchants at a meeting tonight at 7:30 in the third floor study hall, Room 33, of the high school. Regulations weré mailed out this week and the immediate require- ments of the act will be gone into thcroughly to acquaint retailers with their part under the program. This will be the first of such meetings and will deal only with the regulation affecting retailers and wholesalers. Other meetings will be held later for food dealers and other types of businesses for which \speclal regulations are issued. MR. AND MRS. HUTSON GUESTS OF STURM FAMILY IN JUNEAU THIS WEEK House guests of Mr. and Mrs. L A. Sturm this week are Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hutson of Tacoma, Wash., .parents of Mrs. Sturm. They plan to be here until Sunday when they will return to Tacoma. Welcoming them particularly on their visit here were grandchildren Leslie Jr. anc Kathleen Sturm. Mr. and Mrs. Hutson have heer in Achorage since early in Janu- ary visiting with their daughte Mrs. Jack Conright and the twc grandchildren Jackie and Becky Mr. Hutson assisted his daughter in the Conright’s Anchorage store while Jack Conright, House membe of the Territorial Legislature, was in Juneau for the twentieth legis- lature session. SABLEFISH O, K.—SAFE Advices were received by the U. § Ccast Guard that the Fish and | Wildlife Service Vessel Sablefish, re- ported overdue at Ketchikan since March 26, has been reported in port at Butedale, B. C.,, March 27, and is apparently all right. The vessel was enroute from Seattle to Ketchi- | kan. An inquiry had been sent out to locate the vessel. She had been last sighted in Seymour ermen at Bella Bella. DOUGLAS NEWS The Douglas public schools will present a Spring Variety program in the Douglas gym with both the element- ary and high school groups partici- pating, The public is invited and | there is no admission charge. . —EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY— tender at the Baranof Bubble Room O’Donovan McGee on the Sentinel to go blackcod fishing. MENDENHALL APT. BLDG. WORK PROGRESSING WELL Cables are presently being strung to the two elevator car frames re- cently installed in the Mendenhall Apartment building. The elevators I will possibly te 1 use by this weekend. Sheetrock wallboard is being ap- plied to the top five floors of the building. This work will be com- pleted by mid-April. Plastering has started on the top four floors and) will be finished by mid-May. Boilers have been completed to furnish heat during the plastering. Underlayment is going ahead prior to laying of asphalt tile floor- ing. Inside painting will begin by mid-April and will start from the top floor dow FOOD SALE By Lutheran Ladies Aid Society at Sears Order Office 11:00 am 3at. March 31st. 770-2¢ <IVIL ACTiON File No. 6417-A SUMMONS FOR PUBLICAT!ON To: BEVERLY CHRISTOFFEL, defendant, GREETING: IN THE NAME OF THE UNITEL STATES OF AMERICA, you arc hereby commanded to be and ap- >ear in the above entitled Court . e.: In the United States District Jourt for the Territory of Alaska Division Number One, at Juneau, ir ald Division of said Territory, anc inswer the Complaint filed agains you in the above entitled action i. e.: That certain action' wherein JLEMENT W. CHRISTOFFEL it he plaintiff, and BEVERLY CHRISTOFFEL is' the defendant which'is Civil Action, File No. 641%- A, on the docket of said Court, with- in thirty (30) days after the com- pletion of the perfod of publica- ton of said Summons, nama: ¥ithin thirty (30) days after Apri 12, 1951, in case this Summons i published, or within forty (40) day: after date of its service upon you n case this Summons is served upo: sou personally, and answer the Complaint of the above ‘namec dlaintiff on file in said Court ir the above entitled actipn, and if you fail to so appear and answer, fo want thereof, the plaintiff will ap- oly to the Court for the relief ‘de- manded in his Complaint, i. e.:-For an absolute divorce and dissolution of the marriage contract existin between plaintiff and defendant The date of the Order for Publica- tion of this Summons is March 21 1951, The period of publicatior prescribed is four weeks. The first sublication is March 22, 1951. The ast publication is April 12, 1861. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the above entitléd Court at Juneau, Alaska, this 21st day of March, 1951. J. W. LEIVERS, 3 Clerk of the (SEAL) District Court. First Publication: March 22, 1951. Last Publication: April 12, 1951. BUSINE3S Opportunities and in- vestment property listings also. plans to leave about April 1 with{ Bl Druxman-Phone 891 | BARGATN Tor e, Late Oharie Juneau—123 Front Street Auke Bay—Fritz Cove Road Evenings by Appointment WANTED . GCSPEL minister would like 2 or 3 bedroom furnished or unfurn- ished home to rent. Green 153. 769-tf PACIFIC Northern Airlines opening for alert young man or woman in Juneau traffic dept. Call 716 for appt. 768-tf TYPIST, permanent position, good working conditions, 35 hour week, month annual vacation, good pay. Shattuck Agency. HELP WANTED—alaska Laundry. 758-tf 1 WAITRESS & 1 Fountain Girl Percy’s Caie. 755-tf FROM SEATTLE Vance F. Sutter of Seattle is re- gistered at the Baranof Hotel. has | 785-tf ] tional, factory built. George Bros. 62~ Lfl Miiler House on Gold Street back of Baranof Hotel. 7 rooms & bath | —steam heat, completely fur- nished full concrete basement. Price $11,000. Call Mike Pusich, | Douglas 602. 61-tf. | TWO-BERROCM. House. — Call' Douglas 555. 759-t1 | THE boat Sandy Andy—length 36 ft, beara 9.9 ft., 3 ft. draft, % in. hardwaod hull, 75 h.p. new Grey: 6 cyl. engine. Has every conveni- ence, easily converted for trolling. Call The Nnzget Shop. 758-tf | | | IRESTAU}?,ANT for Sale. Ideal IOEB-. | tion. Write Box 2005. 750-t1 USED CARS 48 HUDSON Commodore, 4-door Sedan, radio, heater, vacuumatic shift and overdrive. Phone Doug- las 772, 767-6t 1950 OLDSVIOBILE Holiday Deluxe Coupe. Priced for quick sale, Call| 95. Go8-tf 1 NOTICE. OF HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That Robert N. Druxman and Saxon Heath Snow, Executor and Executrix f the Estate of Fred Cameron, de- eased, have filed their final ac- count and report of their adminis- tration of said estate, and their petition for distribution thereof, in the United States Commissioner’s Court for Juneau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska; that 10 o'clock a.m May 24, 1951, has been fixed ac the time and said court the place for hearing same; and that all per- sons concerned therein are hereby notified to appear at said time and place and file their cbjections, if any, to said final account and peti- ion for settlement amd distribution thereof. D-led: Juneau, Alaska, March 22, 1951, / ROBERT N. DRUXMAN, Executor SAXON HEATH SNOW, Executrix First Publication: March 22, 1951. Last Publication: April 12, 1951. FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That Helen S. Scudder, executrix o he estate of Walstein G. Smith feceased, has filed her final accoun ind report of her administration ol said estate, and her petition for dis- ribution thereof, ,in the Unitec States Commissioner’'s Court for Juneau Precinct, at Juneau, Alasks :hat 10 o'clock a. m. May 31, 1951 has been fixed as the time and saic sourt the place for hearing same: and that all persons concernec ‘herein are hereby notified to ap- pear at said time and place and file their objections, if any, to said final account and petition for set- slement and distributior thereof. Dated: Juneau, Alaska, March 2f 1951, HELEN S. SCUDDER, Executrix. | First publication: March 29, 1951. Last publication: April 19, 1951. . | 1936 DODGE coupe—new tires arf new springs, $350. Phone Black 340 after 5 p.m. 708-t1 | - I 1936 Chev truck, 1% ton stake— Leater and spot light, $300. Good condition--Inquire Baroumes apts 3 FORT. cuo chassis, panel. 'Lone 707, Foster’s Trans- { fer. 648-t ! 1947 Hudson 6. 4-door, In good con- dition, . Se2 Jimmie at Bubble Hoom. G‘IB- 46 Dodge | of Hope Apt. off. 2-bed apts furn. 2nd apt mo payment to pay off over downpymt. $1,000 DOWN takes 2-bed farn. Decker stairs. $5,000. CUSTER'S LAST STAND—nice view harbor, one slip and you're cowntown. 1-bedroom, comb. live ingroom-kitchen, The house very little Jack built. No steps, Na foundation. But what else can you get for only $2,100 furnished. JUNEAU BUILDING LOTS—in Eighlands on highwey and up £lso Gold Belt, Star Hill SEVERAL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES in Juneau and other towns. HOTEL—Income $775 mo. includes several apts. Hot water heat. So. Frank. MACHINE SHOP—plenty of work, good equipment. Garage & Dealership. Jewelry Store Office Building & Stores Patenited Resort Sites. Bar & Apts. PETER WO0OD Agency N2. 3 Klcin Bldg. ONLY Tel. 912 MISCELLANEOUS JUNEAU LAUNDRETTE SELF-service or leave with attend- ant for small extra charge. Fluff dry—soap furnished. Phone 852— 3rd & Franklin, 761-26t LOST AND FOUND A PAIR of green polka-dot gloves. Reward. Phone 93. 67-t1 FOR RENT Crescent Apt. 765-tf | BACHELOR Apt. Phone 428. 1490 SQ. FT. warehquse—two story with elevator—also 1000 sq. ft. store. George Brothers. 162-t£ STEAM Deate | -ooms, 315 Gold St | 735-t1 RENT-A.SAW-SERVICF. One-mat | chain saw, new Titan, $20.00 day | Skil-Saw $5.00 day. Call 911 -—_ | | LAMMFEATED Rooms, weekly 0 Aonthly. Colonisl Rooms, 69t ! URLITZER Spinit plano for rent Andeison Fiano Shop. Ph. 143 WARNING TO TiHE- GENERAL PUBLIC he Common Council ~of the Jity of Juneau, Alaska, hereby noti- ‘ies the General Public, Contractors and Garbage Hauling Companies shat the City Ordinances prohib- ting refuse, nails, broken glass and foreign or unsightly objects being} carelessly spilled, thrown or strewn on the City Streets, will be en- forced. Recent carelessness and compliants of excessive tire dam- ages to residents and commuters has made this mandatory. C. L. POPEJOY, City Cierk. First publication: March 26, 1951. Last publication: March 31, 1951 i In many areas of Asia, the killing ot people by ugers is commonplace. TOP QUALITY VALVES IN USED CARS SPECIAL 1949 DODGE *%-ton Pickup 194¢ CHEVROLET 3-Passenger Coupe 1938 BUICK 4-door Sedan 1940 BUICK 4-door Sedan 1941 DODGE %-ton Pickup 1947 INTERNATIONAL %-ton Pickup R.W.Cowling Co. 115 Front Street Phone 57