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PAGE SIX | pletion of the period of publica- tion of said Summons, #namely, within thirty; (30) days after April |12, 1951, in case this Summons is ||mbl|\l\€d, or within forty. (40) days CIVIL ACT!CN Tila No. 6417-a SUMMONS “EOR PUBLICATION To: BLVERLY CHRISTOFFZII, defendant, GREETING: IN THE VAME OF THE UN{ after date of ifs service upon you,| ED | in case this Summons is served upon STATES OF “AMERICA, yo: @ ygu personally, and answen the hereby commanded to be auc ep-| Complaint of the above named pear in the wbove entitled Coutt |plaintiff on file jn said Court in i. e.: In the United States District | the #bove entitled action, and if you, Court for the Territory of Alaska, | fail to so appear and answer, for Division Number Onc au want thereof, the plaintiff will ap- said Division of said Territory, and | ply to the Court for the relief de-| against answer the Complaint filed manded in his Complaint, i. e.: For you in the above entitled action, an absolute divorce and dissolution That certain action wherein | of the marriage contract existing i e CLEMENT W. CHRISTOFFEL is | between plaintiff and defendant. the plaintiff, and BEVERLY | The date of the Order for Publica- CHRISTOFFEL is the defendar which is Givil Action, File No. 6417- | 1951, The A, on thedoeket of said Court, With- | prescribed is four weeks. The first in thirty £80) days after the com-|publication is March 22, 1851. The last publication is April 12, 1951, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, T have hereunto set my hand and affixed B | the seal of the ahove entitled Court | at Juneau, Alasxa, this 21st day,cd March, 1951 period - of | publication | (SEAL) District Court. | First Publication: Maxch 22, 1951. | Last Publication: -April 12, 1951. {7 i | | NOTICE OF HEARING | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ® | That Roberi N. Druxman and Saxor | Heath Snow, Executor and Executrix ) | of the Estate or Fred Cameron, de- | ceased, have filed their final ac- count and report of their adminis- tratiorn of said estate, and their | petition for distribution thereof, in the United States Commissioner’s Court for Juneau Precinet, at Juneau, Alaska; that 10 o’clock a.m. May 24, 1951, has been fixed as! 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 Stitzet-welle R MEETING T{ififii’"ml' ! E R —— i Veterans of Foreign Wars , €. 1. 0. Hall - 8 o'Clock | | ALL VISITING V. F. W. MEMBERS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND James Burnette, Commander Frank Drouin, Adjutant e e e s o s 0 ticn of this Summons is March 21, ¢ States Commissioner’s Juneau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska; | their objestions, if any, any, to said final account and peti- tion for settlement and distrtbution thereof. D~led: Juneau, Alaska, March 22, 831, ROBERT N. DRUXMAN, Executor. SAXON HEATH SNOW, Executrix. rec Publication: March 22, 1951. ¢ Publication: Ajpril 12, 1951. FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICH IS HEREBY GIVEN: {eien 8. Scudder, execttrix of tate of Walstein G. .Smith, ed, has filed he: final account and report of her administration of said estate, and her petition for dis- in the United Court for tribution thereof, ‘hat 10 olclock a. m. May 31, 1951 nas been fixeG as the time and saic E the place for hearing same and that all persons . concerne herein are hereby notified to ap- pear at sma time and place ard filc to saic final account and petition for set- tlement and distributior: thereof. Dated: Juneau, Alaska, Muich 26 1051. HELEN =, ECUUDER, Fxecutrix. First publicatica: March 29, 1951 Last publication: April 19. 1351. Pelican Chatter (Special Correspbndence) PELICAN, Alaska, April 9,—The Club Cafe, Jack and Lillian Stearns proprietors, opened Monday. . Elena Notar and Arvid Ac- 1 arrived Monday via Alas- Ccastal Airlines, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Weaver and daughter Linda have moved their new home which they recent- ly purchased from A. Hooper. The Dolores J brought in the first load of black cod this season. Nine thousand pounds was brought by K. Hoyt for K. Raatikainen. A City election was held Tuesday, | April 3. The following were elected 1 this week. into | ~ " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA — councilmen for a term of one year': G. L, Edgecomb, Gladys Waht: John Enge, D. C. White and Joe| % Sadlier. Mrs. Jim Brightman was |} elected to serve a three year term on the school board. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Edgecomb and daughter Alice May returned Wednesday after spending the win- Healih tices in the Scandin- ter, in Seattle. it {avian countries will be the topic v . | discussed by Amos J. Alter at the Mrs. C, E. Personeus left for|next meeting of the Juneau Par- Wipngell Wednesday. ent-Teacher Association. The ;group meets Monday, April 16 at.8 pm. 4n the high school study hall. . M. Alter, gho is director of sanifation and engineering for the Aluska Department of H\Enlth, re- turned recently fzom a tour of the Scandinavian countries on a Jfel- {lowship of the World Health Or- 'T..P. Hansen,; District Represent- ative of the Union Oil Co. was in Pelican this week. The Lone Fisherman brought in 430 barrels of herring Thursday. Soule’s Cocktail Bar, which has been closed several weeks for re- decorating reopened Thursday. He was able to meet and exchange jdeas -with public health Qfficials from the Arctic Ocean and south- Storm warnings this week |ward, visiting many remote out- brought several out of town fish-|posts as well as gltjes He was also ing vessels into port. They were!able to visit other, Buropear coun- he Queen, Ruby, Lassie, Sitka,]tries before returning home. At the Dolores J, Norland, Ocean Cape,jmeeting of the P~T.A, Monday, Altana, New Sunrise.Meteor, Triple | Mr. Alter will welcome quegtions S, Rainier, and Gunmore besides (from the audience rlegux:ding this local boats, ARB 5. Fremont and |topic. ¥ " Glacier Bay. Of great interest at present in the Juneau community is the com- ing bond election and the building program. This will be discussed briefly by Sterling S. Sears, Supt. of Juneau Schools. Max Lewis, Juneau schools art The following merchanis spon- sored a dance and party for the fishermen in the town hall Thurs- day evening: Soule’s Cocktail Bar, Pelican Bar and Grille, Pelican Theatre, Franny and Bill's, Club Cafe, Cropley Construction Co.,|studer plain the poster display by Juneau fish buyer, Pelican Laundry, Pelican | sociation contest, 'based on the Cold Storage, First Bank of Sitka,|theme, “Vacation in Alaska.” Whiz Fish Products, Christy’s Mar-| The final picture ery. Members of the Progressive to some Juneau classroom at this ke “In the Highlands.” and refreshments. The Pelican Laundry and Drybe elected at this meeting, it was Cleaners, owned and operated by | Mr. and Mrs. A, B. Hobbs opened |President. The usual social hour will close the meeting with a committee of seventh grade mothers in charge. The chairman is Mrs, Knox Mar- shall. V. C. BINGHAM HERE V. C. Bingham, Seattle salesman who has been traveling in Alasks for the past 20 years is in Juneau on his regular spring trip. He |rived from Bitka yesterday on ACA. "Hc represents Graybar Electric among other firms. He hoped to get to Cordova today or tomorrow. He is at the Baranof Hotel. MOVIES TONITE AT V. F. W. See the Christopher Movement. 782-1t COUNTRY CLUB Open every nite at 6 p.m. Lob- sters, Prawns, Oysters, Steaks & Chicken. 782-1t —EMPYRE WANT ADS PAY— - The story of a faith that paid off YOU KNOW IT’S TRUE BECAUSE IT'S HAPPENED TO YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS ROBABLY YOU'VE never theught of Pyourself as a maker of history. But you are. And here is how you, as a citizen of the United States, are creating the greatest success in all history. Remember back in 1941 when the Defense Bonds you were buying sud- denly had to become War Bonds? How you and your neighbors pitched in to buy them in ever-increasing numbers, to back our fighting men and to help achieve the victory of World War 1I? After V-J Day, when those bonds became Savings Bonds, you continued to buy them because you had learned. how regular saving could build secu- vity and contentment for yourself and ment has helped produce bumper crops and prosperous years. Everywh'ere in America, man’s urge to get into busi- ness for himself has become a bright reality. So has the ambition of loving 4 parents to send their children through college. Time and time again, Savings Bonds fave madé those dreams and many others come true, You KNOW they’ve come true, be- cause it’s happened to_you or tp some of your own friends. And this is only the beginting of the story. Even after accomplishing so much, millions of American families still enjoy the financial security of owning more than fifty billion dollars— to build a new $10,000 mortgage-free home for every family in San Francisco —and Sacramento—and Salt Lake City—and Denver—and Kansas City— and St. Louis—and Indianapolis—and 3 Cincinnati—and Pittsburgh—and New York City—and the whole state , of Texas! y And every week, everywhere in Amer- ica, new millions of dollars are added to the total—as crisp new, Sayings Bonds are typed up with your ., name on them. i Kind of a king-size success story, isn’t it? Your success story because you - and the millions of your neighbors are living it right now. Your own faith in AmriaTyou own desire igrlhe ]ho 4 i " appe . . e - se you love, fifty thousand million dollars in warmth of family security and ig- 2 Savings Bonds. More than at the peak J ¥ The face of the land has undergone of war-tims Jlond heldias) dependence—have made the story some dramatic changes in those years ' T : of United States Savings Bonds; since V-J Day. Now the landscape is = How much money is that? It's enough the thrift miracle of all time, dotted with new homes that Savings Bonds built. Thousands upon thou- sands of new automobiles travel the highways—Savings Bonds cars, hought with the product of individpal lhr@ft. . j Far your security; and your: country’s (00, save now - through reguiar Ou’ the farms, Bond-purchased equip- purchase of U S. Savtngt Bonds " ' A S SRS LR 3 a i 1 . R i - ’ U. S. Governm ad 3 e, poo s’ P st e e Aiariing Coukl P S ent ey The Daily Alaska Empire i Tha (S ganization of the United Nations.} instructor, will be on hand to ex-|MODERN two bedroom home, fur- Posters will be those en-|HILLSIDE house, small, $1900. Wet Goods Store, K. Raatikainen, | tered in the Alaska Education As-|BEST Auke Bay location, beach, 3 attendance | MOVABLE Summer Cabin, $1050. ne Repair and the Pelicarr Bak- |Prize for the year will be awarded | DOUGLAS Island lot, good water, Club prepared and seived lunch|P.-T.A. meeting. This picture will|LOG CABIN, 155 acres pat. land Officers for the cofing year will|CITY AND COUNTRY LOTS and | ELECTRIC Heating System, 3 wall| announced by Mrs. Florence Oakes,| PLATING shop with nice home. FOR NEW LISTING IN JUNEAU— DUPLEX on Star Hill-NO STEPS! FOR SALE PHONES 676 and 307 New Listing: ASK about New Hiway Property 1 bedroom each apartment. Fur- nished. Listings. $4000. Very livable log cabin on a very fine lot. BELLE'S = CAFE—Juncau's best restaiirant--Make inquirtes—Box 2324, William Winn-Phone 234 Office ' Gsstineau Hotel FOR SALE 1947 STUDEBAKER Champion Se- dan. Good Condition. See at Stutte & Son Office. Phone 34 or Blue 495. 82-tf SACRIFICE, 22 Foot six inch, High Speed Cruiser, 90 H. P. Engine, ready to go, price reduced for quick sale, s3¢ at 631 Willoughby. 782-4¢ BOATS. LOTS—Two on Gold Belt with view—one on South Franklin. Douglas: 3 2-BEDROOM House, Furnished. Full cement basement. One hlock from drug store, Immediate pos- session. MURPHY & MURPHY| REALTORS ' — ACCOUNTANTS Photz2 676 cvér First Nationai Bani REAL ESTATE ANYWHERE! DOUGLAS three bedroom home, completely remodeled and re- wired for modern use, comfortable and attractive, nice yard includ- ing lawn and berry garden, near school, furnished., $7875. BEAUTIFUL 2-or 3-bedroom home, almost new. View. Conc, bsmt, garage. Good furniture. $17,500. 32 FT. TROLLER. Rigged & Ready to go. Price $2400. Ca:i b2 finan- nished, Auke Bay, $8,400. ced. Call 875, 781-t€ SMALL furnished modern hot with light plant and float, pri $1500,00. Write L.ucile Peter: Elfin Cove, Alasku 721-6t scres, part finished house, bsmt. SMALL country home, $2,730. SEALPOINT Siamese Kitten 4 menths old—housebroken. Phone' Green 988 evenings. 181-3% house started, $2,700. DOUBLE Ict, Gastineau Ave, o THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1951 NOW IS THE TIME SPRING 1S HERE! COUNTRY—Choice 3% acres pat beach frontage center of Auk Bay between stores. New house, also nice log cabin. For invest- ment or home. COUNTRY—former Alibi Club.and garage-warehouse, barge loading ramp. Could be crab or shrimp cannery, stores, etc. COUNTRY—3 bed, full bsmt. new oil furnace, 18x21 livingroom, di- ning room, 1 acre, $12,000. 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 gcres Auk Bay, § houses, nice cove, good road into. Camp or lodge site, nudist colony, art colony. Mostly cleared. Terms, ‘THIS IS THE YEAR DOUGLAS—Rebuilt, renovated, ful. ly turnished three bedroom house, garage, unfir. bsmt, Near school, bus. $5250. DOUGLAS—Like new, with new wall-wall carpets, all other floors covered by tile, livingroom has curved sectional daVenport, din- ingroom, kitchen has new Hot- point range, large new refrig, Crosley sinks, modern bath has Eeautyware plumbing fixtures, Bendix and drier in:utility room. Two bedrooms. Yard, view, near school and stores. $9,500. heaters 220V. Complete with G. E. Thermostat & Merciry Relay' Switch—$80. Or will seil heater| separately—$25 ea. Real Bargain. ! Faone Red 267. 780-3t acreage of all sizes. BUSINE3S Opportunities and in- vestment property listings also. Bob Druxman-Phone 891 Juneau—123 Front Street Auke Bay—Pritz Cove Road Evenings 5y Appointment | {18 FT. CABIN Cruiser “Romar”,! powered with new Chrysler Crown. R, W. Cowling, Phone 57. 780-tt |25 PT TROLLER rebuilt in 1949 all new including ribs. V-bottom 8 ft. 6 beam, Universal utility | motor—new last year. Ready tol go. Gurdies and wire first class shape. Galley stove. Fine fishing Loat for one man. Price $1200.00 cash. Contact Stephen Delong, Fanshaw, Alaska. 780-6t 16 FT. SPEED boat—Rebuilt, same‘ as new—7%" solid planking $150. Phonc Black 715. 780-tf WANTED HOSPITAL NURSE position for Chronic Disease Unit, St. Ann's Hospital available May 5th. $340. per month. Good Personnel Pol- icies. Apply Alaska Department of Health. 182-3t COUPLE desire -i'xouse or apart- ment. Call Losee at 800. 782-6t 5 GOVERNMENT girls in a basket without a doorstep seeking house ¥ % to rent. Call Blue 930 after 5 P.m. | SET of four second-hand batteries 782-3t| in good condition with guarantee of 32 volt test. Qne 22-volt gaso- line generator in good working condition. L. F. Morris, 1012 West 1Cth St., Box 103. T77-66 NEW SHIPMENT PEELED Fir Trolling Poles—36 ft. to 44 ft. $10.00 each. Charles ‘Warner Co. 770-26¢ FLOOR Saf: on wheels—Phcne 98 daytime or 818 evenings. 778-tf| SMALL two-man piywood dinghy ! oy pram around seven feet and weighing not over 50 .1bs. Phone Sturieyant at 713 hbetween 8:00 and 8:3( am. 781-2t COAST Guard Officer & Bride de- sire 1 bedroom apartment, Call Blue 880, 781-66 ! SMALL neat Croacty & Meat Bus- iness. Ideal for {wo. Small invest- ment, Phoune 83F or write Box 2564, 765-5t BARGAIN for sale. Late Charles Miller House bn Gold Street back of Baranof Hotel. 7 rooms & bnthl —steam heat, completely fur-; nished full concrete basement. Price $11,000. Call Mike Pusich, Douglas 602. 761-t1. IWO-BEDROOM House. — Call =glas 555, 759-4¢ ‘EXPEE!ENCED Waitress, and ea(-‘ | perienced Dinner Cook or Fry Cook, Write Box 496, C/o Star Cafe, Sitka, Alsaka. 781-11t STENOGRAPHER WITH OFFICE EXPERIENCE—good hours and pay. McLean & Kristan 777-tf PAmG and Decorating—Ralph A. Treffers, Contractor. FPhone 996. T74-253% 'GOSPEL minister would like 2 or 3 bedroom furnished or unfurns ished home to rent. Green 153.| Typ post Sandy Andy—length 36 69-11' 'tt. beam 99 ft., 3 ft. draft, % in. PAGIFIC Northem Alrlines has¢ - hardwood hull, 75 hp. new Grey| opening for alert young man of 6 cyl. engine. Has every conveni- i woman in Juneau traftic dept.| ence easily converted for trolling. Call 116 for appt. 768-t2| Call The Nugget Shop. 758-t1 HELP WANTED _Alaska Laundrv | RESTAURANT for Sale. Ideal Joca- 783-t¢| tion. Write Box 2005. %i50-t¢ { WAITREES & 1 Fountaln Girl, Percy’s Oafe. 155~ A. L. Howard of Seattle is stop- ping at the Baranof hotel. [MPERIAL HOTEL—Rooms, week- ly or monthly Rates. 782-261 400 5Q. ¥T. warehouse—two M; with elevator—also 1000 sg. ft. store. George Brothers. . 762-tf STEAM heate] vooms, 315 Gald St ! 735-t1 RENT-A.SAW-SERVICE. One-mar chalz say, new Titen, $2200 day Sxti-Baw 38:00 dsy. Oull 911 Monthly. Colenjal TOP QUARLITY VALVES IN USED CARS SPECIAL 1949 Plymouth 4-door Sedan 1946 International %-ton Pickup 1948 Mercury 4-door Sedan 1938 Dodge 4-door Sedan 1047 International %-ton Panel Coupe. Priccd for quick sale, 95. %38-41: Hieater and spot ight, $300. Good condition—Inquire Baroumes apt DOUGLAS—Mike Pusich home, very large yard, view, dbl gar- aze, full bsmt, 3 bed furnished $11,500, MOVE IN TODAY. DOUGLAS—4 bed, dbl 100x100 yard, view, garage, .near school, stores, bus. $4,500. BLDG LOTS DOUG & HIWAY TQ@ IN LOVELY, LOVELY JUNEAU THREE BEDROOM { house near hospital and schools. View. $3,700. SMALL HQUSE, - furnished, now contains couple and seven kids, available April 15—only $1,900. On Willoughby. TWO HOTELS—$22,000 and $45,000. EAGLES NEST in Seatter Tract now rented $60 month. Will sel) for $5,000. 2 bed furnished. THREE APTS—large rooms, clean and bright, view, Close in. Owner will finance. DUPLEX—3-way investment, on bus. APPRAISED $16,500 bare Priced -$17,000 furnished. 12TH ST.—One bedroom, full bsmt, new garage, new roof, new furs nace, elec hot water heater, new fence, big yard. ALASKA FEDERAL $9,350 bare. Our price furnished including rugs, curtains, good furniture, large refrig., elec. stove, new May~ tag washer. $10,000, b DUPLEX—rear of Hope Apt. off. Two 2-bed apts furn. 2nd ap$ makes mo payment to pay off bal over downpymt. ONLY $1,000 DOWN takes 2-bed furn. Decker stairs. $5,000. CUSTER'S LAST STAND-nice view harbor, one slip and you'rs downtown. 1-bedroom, comb. live ingroom-kitchen. The hcuse very little Jack built. No steps, N foundation. But what else can you get for only $2,100 furnished. JUNEAU BUILDING LOTS—in Highlands on highway and up Also Gold Belt, Star Hill SEVERAL LUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES in Juneau and other towns. HO Income $775 mo. includes saveral apts. Hot water heat. 8o Frank. ¢ MACHINE SHOP—plenty of wu5 good equipment. OUT OF TOWN LISTINGS SITKA—Three houses, two busines- ses, lease or sell. PELICAN—3 acres, house, boat shop, dock $4,000. 1 mile from town. BARANOF—BIldgs. and land large enough for townsite patent. MOLE HARBOR—135 acres, pat- ented, beaver farm. o SKAGWAY—3 bedroom house only $2,750. - Skagway Motors, $2,500.° ! ELFIN COVE—Profitable busitiess. ‘Will train. 3ULL COVE—Graham home, gat- dens, 5 acres pat. PETERSBURG—have . buyer - for small house outside city limits. PETER W00D Agenoy No. 3 Klein. Bldg. JUNEAU LAUNDRETTE SELF-service or leave with atterid- ant for small extra charge. Fluft TAKU GILLNETTERS Will meet Saturday’ April 14th at* 2:00 pm. at A. F. of L. Hall Please attend. Bids will be opened. 83-8t COUNTRY CLUB For good food, dining, dancing, cocktails, all night. Country Club. 181-2¢ NS P N 3y | e R R