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PAGE TWO the better to beautifly £ a full bosom with slim hips See how fashionably this Gossard needed uplift to your full bosom, our waistline, accents your slim hips. And feel how comifortably it does all this —as if custom-made just for you! Easy front zip, front-hook top. Boned Jacquard batiste with strong elnsuc, lace cup, In blush. Cpossand ives apes $12.50 FOUNDATION DEPARTMENT SECOND FLOOR i - for £ Best Dressed” Légs 45 guage 30 Denier 1.50 51 guage 30 Denier 1.65 51 guage 15 Denier 1.75 60 guage 15 Denier 2.00 Like America’s best dresséd women, Holeproof aylons are -Mtyt\'ch&lfi&Audemy with its Gold Medal, chis second consecutive year. Come see their shebt besuty of teature. Their fashionably fabuloss new Singing ‘Tones. J‘lfir&rym&pfincifluinhq«m.nfin-ihh BM. Behiends Ca eaflarg SINCE /887 T —— e —— —t been marvelous in every way. On behalf of Mrs. MacArthur and my party I thank the people of Hono- lulu. “We hope that whéen we meet | again, Hawall will be .8 full-bbwn{ state of our Union.” | A red flower 16} dangled Irom the géneral's left armt. Mrb. MacArthur | was wreathed in flowers and a blg, smile. The Honolulans, streaming to the | big hternational airport south of the city, bid him a typically flowery ALASKA COASTAL MONDAY FLIGHTS A total ot 65 passengers trnvelod on Alaska Coastal Airlines Monday with 14 passengers on interport, 28 departing, 33 arriving. & Departing for Skagway: F. L. Keyr; for Hajnes: Z. A. Neal; for Sitka: E. G. Peterson, Claire Rob- m"‘;r:;::; had called for a eson, Bob Davlin, L. Limdstrom,jiopents from gwarded Hiskam Air | Bud Phelps, C. Burdick, Helen Pul- [ pooe mage. Ji, Norma Tilson, Clyde Hensly, Nl Aot an overnight rest in San | 8. Rowley, Olara H. Goddie. Francisco { For Angoon: Mildred Jones; for there Wednesday morning, Mac- | Pelican: Mrs. R. Max, Tony 242§ orthur will depart for Washington | Mr. Halliday; for Gustavus: M. and his appearance Thursday before Jhase, Roy Downing; for Ketchi-|g joint session of Conzress ‘ kan: Al Marcum, Ethel Grady, Leo | OCochrane, R. H. Dean; for Peters- 1 turg: 8. Freid, J. Furney; fof Cape wORK IS RES“MED { Fgnshaw: Sid Thompson, for Hawk | Inlet: T. Conrad. {Arriving from Ketchikan: Tom Nally, John Williams; from Peters- burg: F. Castleberry; from - Cape ;\.nlhlw Sid Thompson; from i I Inlet: T. Conrad; from 5 }fl({pfllh: Alice Hinchman; from| Concrete pouring on the aunda- lican: Sally Johnson, P. John-|Hons and floor slaBi,fgk the new Eturm Lockérs whs, * forward | taluwu‘ of & wln um ion Auzhonty had iamefl 8 permit. for gc etion, L. A Sturth of turm . said today, Last night M pectiyed a wire from the NPA' office i . Seattle signed by Philip M; Crawford which read: “Considered solely. jon , the its of your. C‘I.,/ ction %fllt being issued today for frozen food: locker plant.” . Previously the OCity of Juneau wired Crawford .anid also the ashington, D, G, NPA offipe ex- plaining the local situstion,, Joe and Paul Midaleton son. PFrom Tenakee: H. J. Floresca, T. O. Paddock; from Wrangell: C. @addfe; from Sitka: E. G. Peter- san, . Mr. Weaver, Mr. Loeke, Mr. Cooley, Ralph Clearen, F. Easly, J. Peterson, K. Gladfetter, Rev. Arm- strong; from Haines, Jack Means, Josephing, Boukowski; from Skag- way: Mps. B{l} Barfield. ‘The regular monthly Immuniza- tion Clinic for Infants and Pre- school. Children will be held atthe Juneau Public Heslth Center, 318 Main Street at 10 am. April 18. The clinic offers immunization for children six months of age or over, against diptheria, tetanus and whooping cough, also vaccina- tions against smallpox. The series of diptherig, tetanus and whooping eough shots covers three months, with one shot a mcmh so parents who are lnnn m summerf need {ni uhziauons may nmsh thielr ' dhoks it Jupd, ft; they start thls month. Also, b are fe- mihded that booster shots will be Eiven for these same diseases. It Is' generally récommended that thildren hsave 4 booster shot for diptheria, tetanus and whooping tough one year ' 'after they ‘have their first series and every two years after that until they reach the age of ten. Smallpox 'is rec- ommendéd at five year intervals. Parents who ' are . interested in taking their children to be immun- ized -are asked to take them at'10 a.m., Wednesdsy :morning,’ as thete 15 no spebified clesing tirhe for the clinfd. -1t seldom “1asts a8 1ohE ' as one hour and laté comers may not get their immunizations. Parents may phone 218 for imformation re- garding thelr children’s immuniza- tions, WELCOME AWAITING ~ GENERAL (Continued mm: Page One) Norick - NOTICE is héréby given by the ungdersignied that he was, appointed Interim Trusteé of the Estate of Gus George, Bankrupt, on April 16, 1951, by the Referee in Bank- ruptey of the Distriot Court for the | having property or other thing of value belonging to or due to the sald bankfupt aré hereby required forthwith to deliver the same to the Interim Trustee at his place of busi- ness at the First National Bank Building on Front Street, Juneau Alaska, April 17, 1951. DAVID P. DUNTON, , Intetim Trustee, Estate of Gus George, “Bankrupt. Aot B i NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE 1S 'HEREBY GIVEN, that the undetsigned was, on the 2nd day of April, 1951, duly ap- ‘pointed administrator of the estate of FRED PAUL SALEF, Deceased, and that Letters ‘'Testamentary thérefor on said day were duly is- sued. to the undersigned. All personis having claims against said -estéte aré hereby required to present the same. with proper vouchers, and duly veéfified within six (6) months from the date of this Notice, to the undersigned, at Elfin Cove, Alaska, or to M. E. Monagle, - administrator’s attorney, at Room 200, Sewsrd Building, Ju- heau, Alaska. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 2nd day of April, 1961. ER.NEST 0. SWANSON, Administrator. First publication: April 8, 1051. Last publication: Aptil 24, 1951. First. puplication: Last Mhlluat';&:n NOTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN: ‘Thét on April 16, 1951, in the U. S Commissioner’s Court: for Juneau Precinet, at Juneau, Alaska, Daisy Viola ‘Fagerson of Juneau, Alaska, was appolnted executrix of the estdte of NORMAN FAG- ERSON, déceased. All ns hav- ing claims against said estate are reduired to present them, with veri- 1ied vouchers-a srequired by law, to Bald éxecutrix at the office of her attorney, Howard D. Stabler, in the Bhattuck i\lllding, Junsau, Alaska, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. DAISY VIOLA FAGERSON, Executrix. ¢ First publication: April 17, 1961. “The wclcome of nubo!ulu has |Last publication: May 8,:1951. back to the continéntal - United States at 9:30 am, (1. a.m. PST) today with the well-wishes of Ha- wall ringing in his ears. The stalwart 71-yedrold general and his party aboard -the sleek Constellation Bataan Were éxpected to wing in ovér ihé GbMen Gate at_about '8 pm. ‘ About. 500 .well Wishers érowded the Honolulu Intefnational term- ina), cheering and clapping as the gétieral dephrted anhur paused W'y to telt ‘in oM stye, expéndve method Bt whilly, The Key to Pevlection of this IR ' @uauiné SOUR MASH Boviben OLD PASHIONED. . 20 ik is b and brief ceremonies |t Tertitory of Alasks; and all persons | - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA are the contractors on the job. sturm would not venture a com- pletion date for the structure, but said, “Work will go forward as rap- idly as possible.” BAD SPOTS REPORTED ON GLACIER HIGHWAY S The Territorial Highway Patrol { today reported bad spots on the Glacier Highway. At Mile 11 and at the recreation beach the shoul- ders are exceptionally soft.and drivers are warned.to exert care in driving along these stretches. Beyond Tee HarBor, it was re- ported, the road :is in bad condi- tion and dirvers were asked Tot to travel over it unless necessary. Road crews are making every effort to put Lhe road in shape. SPORTSMAN’S CLUB TO MEET THIS EVENING The Sportsman’s 400 Club will hold an open meeéting this evening at Curly Davis' residence at 102 Gastineau Ave. All members are urged to attend and anyowe intéf- |ested in joining is cordially invited to be present. Plans will be made {or the coming season. A drumlin is a smoothly rounded, | oval hill, rarely more than 250 feet high or more than a half-mile long tand composed of unstratified gla- cial drift. FOR lfl‘l’ SMALL Steam-heated Apt, Red 708, 786-t¢ IMPERIAL HOTEL—Rooms, week- ly or monthly Rates. 782-26t 1400 SQ, PT. warehouse—two story with = elevator—also 1000 sd. ft. store. Gearge Brothers. 762-t¢ STEAM heated rooms, 315 Gold St. 136t RENT-A- SAW-SERVICE One-man chain saw, new Titan, $20.00 day. Skil-Saw $5.00 day. Call 911. S‘TEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly or Monthly. Colenial Rooms. &9t WURLITZER Spinet piano for rent. Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143. 3 o EXPERIENCED.. Woman.. 'Grocery. Clerk to work as Checker. Salary $85.00 per week. 20th Century Super Market, 786-tf COOK and Housekeeper.wishes po- sition in Alaska with private family. Good references. Write Willie B. Moss, General Delivery Portland, Ore. 786-3t ) e 0.0 6 0 o o . ' HMELP WANTED . Alert, ‘personable “Young woman for general office work in established Juneau firm. Some typing, filing. Ad- dress Box 70, Daily Alaska Empire. { 86-tf © 4 6 0 0 0 06 060 0 0 cece o ceveo o0 COUPLE dcsire ment. Call Losee at 800. ettt R B i 3 COAST Guard Officer & Bride de- sire 1 bedroom apartment, Call Blue 880, 81-6t house or apart- 7182-6% EXPERIENCED Waltress, and ex- perienced Dinner Cook or Fry Cook, Write Box 496, C/a Star Cafe, Sitka, Alsaka. 781-11t PAINTING and Decorating—Ralph A. Treffers, Contractor. Phone 996. T74-26t GOSPEL minister would like 2 or 3 bedroom furnished or unfurn- ished home to rent. Green 153. 769-tf PACIFIC Northern Airlines has opening for alert young man or woman in Juneau traffic dept. Call 716 for appt. 768-t2 HELP WANTED—Alaska Laundry 3-t2 m Percy's Cale. 765-t¢ TOP QURLITY VALCE? USED CAR SPECIAL 1949 Plymouth 4-door Sédan 1946 Intérnational #+ton Pickup 1948 Mercury 4-door Sedan 1938 Dodge 4-door Sedan 1947 thternational %-ton Panel R.W.Cowling Co. 115 Front Street —— FOR SALE PHONES 676 and 201 New Listing: sbout New Hiway Property Listings. BOATS. LOTS—Two on Gold Belt with view—ofié on South Prankiin. Douglas: 2-8EDROOM House, Furnishted. Full cement basestent. One block 116t driig store. Immediate pos- sessiot | MUBPHY & MURPHY REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS Phoue 676 over First Netionai Bank LOVELY, 2 or § bedtoom home, 2 yrsi oM, view, conc, bsmt., gar- age, well-to-wall carpet, good turniture, venetian blinds, elet. range, u}fla and hot water, near new_school. $17,500—$3800 down. COMP] Y modern. 2 bedroom home, 4, years old, view, many built-ins, insulated, nice furni- tn‘lu:. near ltqre. compact, Auke ATTRA '3 bedroom, home, [ modernized, new wall- paper, good . lawn and -garden, elec. range, refrig, washing ma- chine, hice Kkifchen, new roof, solid . founddtion, near schodi, Douglas, $7875. LOG CABIN, 2 rooms, electricity, 158 acres; near Glacier, $5250 — $1750 down. SMALL country home, new wiring, furn,, materials for expansion almost 4 acres, elec. range, mile 11. $2730. GOOD 2 bedroom home, modern, furn., best view of Juneau, has small business located in Quon- set hut that goes with home, owner leaving because of illness but will teach business to buyer, Douglas Highway. A bargain at $15,000 for home and business. HILLSIDE i bedroom house with room fot expansion into other kedrooms cr income apartment, new wiring, furn., above Gastin- eau Ave. Reduced to $1900. . APARTMENT House, 8 units, coms pletely furn, many new items, insulated, central location, steady income . $442 mo. Second St. $22,000 ~~ $5000 down. SUMMER: cabin lovking for a lot. New and well built. Ready for use but must be moved from present location. Moving wil cost as little as $50. Reduced to $1050. FINISH THESE HOMEE ° TO FIT YOUR OWN NEEDS Here are some good buys in houses ;| started but never finished. For little additional investment, you get jusp what , you want. FINEST Auke Bay location, near stores and post office. 3% acres on point with small log' cabin for kids playhouse, has full conc. bsmt., Thermopane windows, metal roof, beach. $12,600—$3500 down. COMPLETE 3 bedroom house, néeds cleaning up and founda- tion, other work, many materials go with it, good view lot, 4 acres, North Douglas road. $2500. BASEMENT and driveway built, good water supply, almost 1 acre, good view of Channel, North Douglas road, $2700. CHOOSE YOUR OWN LOT TO BUILD YOUR HOME AUKE BAY, 4 acres view property, % mile from store on Highway. Reduced to $5000 — $2500 down or will subdivide into six lots at $1500 each. FRITZ COVE road, 4 lots with 76 ft. frontage on upper side of road, $600 each; and one 50 ft. frontage lot on beach side, $750. LEMON CREEK, 30.66 acres with log cabin and plenty of building materials. GASTINEAU Ave, dotible view lot, centrally located, $900. BUSINESS Opportunitiés and in- vestment prcpertv listings also. Bob Druxman-Phone 891 "Juneau—123 Front Street Auke Bay—Pritt Cove Rosd Evenings hy Am‘ tment LOST AND FOUND LOST Fri. between Capitol Theatre and Calif. Grocery—Coral Rim glasses—if found, please call 399. 785-t1 BROWN Alligator hand bag in Play area at Governor’s Mansion. Reéward. Call Red 557. 784-3t LADY'S Gold Hamilton Wrist Watch. Reward. Call 388. 784-3t 1950 OLDSMOBILE Holiday Deluxe Coupe. Priced for quick sale. Call 96. 98-t 1936 mmmut 24 ton stake— Leater and spdt light, $300. Good condition—Inquire Baroumes apts 48 FORI' csb chassisy 46 Dodge panel. Fhona 707, Foster's Trans- fer. o48-8 I ——————— FOR SALE NEW LISTING IN JUNEAU— DUPLEX on Star Hill-NO STEPS. 1 beAroom each apartment. Puf- nished. $4000. Very livable log cabin on a very fine Ilot., BRILE'S CAFE—Junesu's best resm‘nnb- -Make inquiries—Box Wilham Winn-Phone 234 omuumd-h-nfi !'OBSAI.E GORDY Meyers '49 Willys Pick-up Excellent Condition. See Jomen- son Motors. 186-3t SMALL home immediately behind Baranof Hotel. Address 318 First St. Ideal for working couple. Fur- TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1951 W-A-N-T 14-1»4; flll SALE NOW IS THE TIME SPRING IS 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- prave. $4,500. COUNTRY—Eaxle 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 colory. Mostly cleared. Terms. THIS IS THE YEAR nished, 1 bedroom. Lot 35 X 90.; DOUGLAS—Rebullt, renovated, ful. $6,000. Box 2839. RADIO-Phonopraph—$25.00. G. Er Sunlamp with stand. — $25.00. 439 - 3rd St. 785-tf TROLLER ETTA, 34 ft. x 8 ft. 6 in. ‘x 8 ft. 9 in. 3 to L Reduction, Call 788. ONE 165,000 B. T. U. Hot Water Boiler—all automatic controls and oil burner, new—Call 788. 785-3t 1 EXTRA Large Trunk, 1 Sinall Oil Rangé;, 1 35 Remington Au- tomatic+$20.00, 1 22 Pump Gun —$15.00, 7 Wheelbarrows—$4.00 each, Call 788. 785-3t 24 FT. BOAT with Marine Mctor $900. Call 522. 785-3t 30 FT. CRUISER Port Orford Ce- dar, Chrysler Royal. Galley, head, Sleeps four. Phone Blue 809. 185-26t PRSIV CARPOR S P L Vb v FOR SALE—price at rock bottom to sell at once—Machine Shop at | entrance ' ‘of ‘Small - Boat Harbor, Juneau, Alaska. Lease with option to buy. Shop includes: — Stock $1,800, Willard Lathe $1,000, Nor- thern Lathe $850, New Haven Lathe $3,000, Smith Mills Shaper $1,800, Atlas Mill $500, Sioux Valve Facer $300, Sioux Seat Grinder $145, 15000 RPM Hand grinder $80, Rottler Cylinder Boring Box $375, Counter, bolt rack and -display rack $500, Gen. Elec. 375 amp arc weld $900, Drills and reamers $3,000, Misc. stock and tools $1,000, Spark Plug Cleaner $35, Compressor $125, Prat! & Whitney drill press $275, 10 ton floor, jack $350, Floor grinder $165, Bench Grinder $39.50, Plenty of work in the shop, many contracts available. ONLY—for the whole 46,000, — terms. Recommended as a real Peter Wood Business Oppor- tunity for the right buyer. Call or write Peter Wood Agency, Juneau or call 911. Office at No. 3 Klein Bld; 785-3t FOR SALE 1941 GMC Panel Truck — $300.00, 1941 Chev. Pick-up — $300.00. S-40 Hallifcrafter Radio — $65.00. Electric Mercury Sewing Machine —~ $100.00. Butane-Wood Comb. Stove—$100.00 See at 7DDS & ENDS 84-tf 30 FT CRUISER Pori Orford Ce- head, Sleeps four. Phone Blue 809. 1947 STUDEBAKER Champhm Se- dan. ‘Good Condition. ~ See at Stutte . & Son Office. Phone 34 or Blue 495. 82-tf 32 FT. TROLLER. Rigged & Ready to go. Price $2400. Can be finan- ced, Call €76. 781-tf SMALL furnished njodern house with light plant and float, price $150000. Write Luclle Peterson, Elfin. Cove, m 981-6t e - ——————- 18 FT. GABIN Grilser “Romar, powered with new Chrysler Crown. R, W. Cowling, Phone 57. 780-tf R ————— T FLOOR Saf: on wheels—Phene 98 daytime or 818 evenings. 778-tf THE boat Bandy Andy—length 36 1t. beam 9.9 ft., 3 ft. draft, % in. hardwood hull, 95 h.p. new '(:;y 6 cyl. engine. Has every conveni- ence, easily converted for trolling. Call The Nnfi; Shop. 758-tf PEELED PFir Trolling Polas—36 ft. to 44 ft. $10.00 each. Charles Warner Co. 770-26% BARGAIN for sale. Late Charles Miller House on Gold Street back of Baranof Hotel. 7 rooms & bath —steamn heat, completely fur- nished full concréte basement. Price $11,000. Call Mike Pusich, Douglas 602 T31-41. RESTAURANT for Sale, Ideal Joca- tion. Write Box 2005. 50-t1 A recent survey showed that in the United States one out of three women work; one out of three U. 185-3t ¢ PRICED AT works— | 773-30t | — | MACHINE SHOP—plenty of woik 785-3t | 1y turnished three bedroom house, garage, unfi. bsmt, Near school, bus. $5250. .| DOUGLAS—Like néw, 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 Beautyware plumbing fixtures, Bendix and drier in utility room. Two bedrooms. Yard, view, near school and stores. $9,500. DOUGLAS—Mike Pusich home, very large yard, view, dbl gar- age, 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 LO'I‘S DOUG & HIWAY TQ IN LOVELY, LOVELY JUNEAU THREE BEDROOM furnished house near hospital and schools. View. $9,700. SMALL HOUSE, furnished, now contains couple and seven kids available April 15—only $1,900 Qn Willoughby. TWO HOTELS—$22,000 and $45,000 EAGLES NEST in Seatter Tract now rented $60 month. Will sell for $5,000. 2 bed fetnished. THREE APTS—large rooms, clean and bright, view, Close in. Ownet will finance. DUPLEX—3-wzy investment, on bus. APPRAISED $16,500 bare Priced $17,000 furnished. 12TH ST.—One bedroom, full bsmt, new garage, new roof, new fur. nace, elec hot water heater, new fence, big yard. APPRAISEL ALASKA FEDERAL $9,350 bare Our puice furnished including rugs, ctrtains, good furniture large nirig., elec. stove, new May- tag washer. $10,000, DJPLEX—rear of Hope Apt. off. Two 2-bed apts furn. 2nd apt 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'r¢ downtown. 1-bedroom, comb. live ingrocm-kitchen. The hcuse very little Jack built. No steps, Nt foundation. But what else can you get for only $3,100 furnished. JUNEAU BUILDING LOTS—in Highlands on highway and up Also Gold Belt, Star Hill SEVERAL BUSINESS OBPORTUNITIES in Juneau and other towns. dar, Chrysler Roya! Power, galley, HOTEL~—Income $775 mo. includes several apts. Hot water heat. Sa Frank. 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—BIdgs. and land lafge ‘enough for townsite patent. MOLE HARBOR—135 acres, pat- ented, beaver farm. SKAGWAY—3 bedroom house only $2,750, Skagway Motors, $2,500. ELFIN COVE—Profitable business. Will train. GULL COVE—Graham home, gar- dens, 5 acres pat. PETERSBURG—have buyer for small house outside city limits. PETER WOOD Agency Ne. 3 Kiein Bidg. Male Help Wanied TWO immediate openings for re- liable men to cail on friends and neighbors. Wonderful opportunity. $15 to $20 in a day. No experience required. Permanent. Write to- day McNESS COMPANY, Dept. B, 2423 Magnolia St., Oakland 7, Calif. 785-1t Tel. 912 BARANOF BUBBLE ROOM Cocktail music every day 5:36— 6:30 pm. — Dancing 9:00 pm.— 1:00 a.m. weekdays. — 9:00 p.m. to S. workers is a woman, and one|2 am. Saturday. Music by John married woman out of four works.|Gottel and Leonard Garr. 786-1t -

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