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PAGE SIX The 1951 Chrys formed in a matter of seconds from a six- mum Here a patient is rolled quickly into a secure and com- side the ambulance, where a nurse may be seen sitting in the attendant’s position, ready for the quick run to the hospital. When not in use, the collapsible fortable pn:xlmn i p— THE DAILY ALASKA MIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA ' e e e B, | RS S CHRYSLER'S NEW AMBULANCE TO MEET OCD NEEDS T s er ambulance, designed specifically to meet Civilian Defense requirements, can passenger, four-door sedan into a two: utility is provided. <ot fo]ds away behmd the rear seat. MOOSE INSTALL ro G NEW OFFICERS Inst ledg® ever ing ‘a2 emar. officers took place Saturday in the zala bar George Lentry and Herman Conducting the installation were rmors Arnold Hildre and The t anet anch Pet Bretia Bland. Music was by Mabel < conducted by Ha- new Moose lodge rooms follow-! Carl uet pr The stalled be used, features, assure a safe and shock-f; the hospital. be trans- -cot ambulance. Maxi- Although enly one cot is in use here, two may with the attendant’s seat folded against the front seat at the left. The Oriflow shock absorbers, plus other Chrysler riding ree ride to Mooge drill am was composed of Lydia Idabell Bryson, Francis, Micky Women of n and* zel Mantyla. following officers Loren C; Prelate, G. Dean W. derson, Treasurer; Waldemar, trustees ger, Sergeant at Al Berggren, Assistant Arms; and Jack Hegstad, Ou intermission ed by the team Edith Odella Light, Dudley, During selections. Dancing be; ta were in- | t2d until 2 am. Governo: arl Bland, Junior Governor; Virgil An-| petween now and 8:00 p.m. May 4, E. Almquist, illiams and Harold Zen-| ms; Arthur Sergeant at George Clark, Inner Guard; ter Guard. Mrs. Loran Gentry played a number of piano gan and las- EAGLE RIVER ROAD NOW IN GOOD SHAPE ;FERDNID FIRE HORN, BEING MO TODAY TO SUBPORT | The hoarse bellow of Ferdinand, the fire horn, will be silenced for | a few days while he is being mnveclI and hooked up at the subport, Bert | Lybeck, city street foreman, said | today. However, all the alarm boxes | will be alive and the fire bell will be in use during the interim. The same fire signals will be used. Jun- eau Motors Co, was moving the air. tanks today. “The next hlast heard from Fer- dinand will mean that he is operat- ing from the subport,” Lybeck sald. MAYOR CALLS FOR MEETING TO PLAR JULY 4TH PROGRAM Mayor. waino Hendrickson today | announced that a meeting will be held Thursday, April 26, at 8 p.m,, to plan the annual Fourth of July program. All local organizations are asked to send a representative to the meeting, to be held in the Council | Chambers, in order that a central committee may be appointed and chairman elected for the Fourth activities. Zee the 25 h. p. Johnson_lt War- ner’s, 91-4t CITY ASSESSOR POSITION OPEN The Common Council of the City of Juneau will receive applications for the position of City Assessor 1951. All applications may be placed with the City Clerk in the City Hall previous to that time. Qualifi- cations and experience must be stated. S C. L. POPEJOY, | City Clerk. First publication: April 23, 1951. Last publication: May 2, 1951. SEALED BIDS will be received | by the City Clerk of the Town of | Haines, Alaska until not later than| 4 p.m. on the 4th day of June, 1951 | | Dr. DOCTOR RECEIVES PRISON SENTENCE KIDNAPING GIRL AL BUQUERQUE, April 23, Nancy Campbell, prominent Fe baby doctor was senten- ced to 10 to 15 years in prison Sat- urday following her conviction on a charge of kidnapping ior ran- som. The surgeon was bond aiter her attorney, A. L. Zitn said the case would be appealed to the State Supreme Court. Tt District Court jury of 12 business and tradesmen took just 55 minutes to return the verdict after a six-day trial. The jury rejected the defense plea that Dr. Campbell was insane last Nov. 10 when she kidnapped nine-year-old Linda Stamm of Santa Fe. Dr. Camphell was ar- rested as she reached for a package she thought contained $20,000 ran- som at the gateway to the Stamm estate near Santa Fe Nov. 11. Sant 43-year-old physiciai: and SNOW STATIONS TO BE LOCATED, EKLUTNA W. A. Work of the Soil Conser- vation Agency at Medford, Ore, ph] s to leave today with Will Ree- dy, hydrologist with the Bureau of Rm amation here, for Palmer. They will use helicopt in establishing snow courses for the Eklutna pro- ject near there. Location will be made for stations to measure snow depth in order to forecast runoff into the dam. —EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY— FOR SALE FLOOR Saf: on wheels—Phcue 98 daytime or 818 evenings. 778-tf RESTAURARKT for Sale. Ideal loca- tion. Write Box 2005. NEW SHIPMENT | PEELED Fir. Trolling Poles—36 ft. to 44 ft. $19.00 each. Warner Co. Charles "70-2G*% (P released on $40,000 50-t1 | ———— BEAL ESTATE PHONES 676 and 207 BOATS 33 FT. TROLLER, Rigged & Ready to go. Price reduced to $2100.Can be financed. Call 676. Douglas: 2-BEDROOM House, Furnished. ! Full cement basement. One block from drug store. Immediate pos- session. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National Bank NEW LISTING IN JUNEAU— DUPLEX on Star Hill-NO STEPS. 1 bedroom each apartment. Fur- nished. $4000. Very livable leg cabin on a very fine lot. BHLLE'S CAFE—Juueau's restarant--Make 2324, William Winn-Phone 234 i Office n Gastineaa Hotel FOR SALE B DOUGLAS Home, 2 bedroom elec- tric stove & hot water heater— garage — floor-furnace $7500— Call Douglas 392 almost any time. 791-6t TOUGH dependable & economical transportation—1947 Jeep, tip-top condition thru out — See Jorgen- son’s Motors. 791-3t ISLAND Empire — clean, livable house, good outbuildings. $200. J. Prucher, Box 3015 or phone i Bergmann Hotel. 791-3t |” FOR SALE OR RENT THE HOLM'S Coffee Shop for sale or rent. Call 1005. 79148 REAL ESTATE READY TO MOVE IN |LOVELY 2 or 3 bedrpom .home, 2 yrs. old, view, conc. bsmt., gar- age, wall-to-wall carpet, good furniture, . venetian blinds, elec. range, refrig and hot water, near new sehool: $17,500~~$3,800 down. ATTRACTIVE 38 bedroom home, completely modernized, new wall~ paper, gecod lawn and garden,| elec. range, refrig., washing ma- chine, nice kitchen, new roof, | solid foundation, near schooi, Douglas, $7875. LOG?CABIN, 2 rooms, electricity, 155 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 bedrooms cr income apartment, new wiring, furn., above Gastin- eau Ave. Reduced to $1900. GROCERY Store, good business and location, 2 bedroom apart- - ment for owner. Approximately $35,000. LARGE business and property, excellent steady income. $78,750. APARTMENT House, 8 units, com- pletely furn, many new itemst insulated, central location, steacy inccme - $442 mo., Second 8i. $22,000 -~ $5000 down. FINISH THESE HOMES “TO FIT YOUR OWN NEEDS Here are some good buys in houses started but never finished. For little additional investment, you get just what you want. apartment location, l.fna | 790-tf | UNFINISHED Cubln at Beach. Call 800, Apt. 508. COMPLETE 3 bedroom house, needs cleaning up and founda-| tion, other work, many materials | MONDAY, APRIL 23, 195|1 W-A-N-T A-D-S REAL ESTATE ATTENTION! DIFFERENT LISTINGS — EVERY DAY — In four days we list all of our lisfings. Below you see only one sectian, offered in JUNEAU NEW LISTING—Four bdrm furn, best nghbrhood, view. $14,000, owner fin. $5,000 down, 100 prin. NEW I[ASTING — 1 bdrm. flat yard, close in. 3rd St. $5,250. NEW LISTING—2 bdrm. Willough- ky. . $1900. NEW LISTING — 2 bdrm near Sm Boat Hbr. large yard, lawn. $6,500. PRICE DOWN to $1800. Custers last stand. On hill. Needs jacking up, fix found. FIVE BEDROOMS — three for ad- ults, 2 for kids. Space for apt. in bsmt. Near schools, Fed Bldg. * Completely furn. $9700. SMALL HOUSE — Choice lots in Seatter Tract. Only $1600 down, house rents for $60. mo. Now empty pending sale. 2 bed furn. 12TH ST. — 1 bed, full bsmt. yard $3,000 will handle. DUPLEX - two 2 bdrm, apts. $6,000. Pays for itself. $5000 — 2 bdrm furn. Apt. brings $20 mo. $1,000 dn. THREE of Juneau's nicest apts. k.ing $275 mo. Owner will finance right Luyer, price furn $24,000. Eest neighborhood, close in. SEVERAL DOUGLAS LISTINGS FOUR AUK BAY & HIGHWAY BUILDING LOTS BUSINESS in & out of town. PETER WOOD Agency No. 3 Kieln Bldg. Tel. 913 MISCELLANEOUS COMMERCIAL Refrigeration Ser- vice: Jack Ross, at Parson's Elec. tric Service Shop is available now. Phone Blk. 1040. 189-2t LOST AND FOUND 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 and to be opened publicly and read | SINGER Electric Sewing Machme Bad spots which were seported 1] & 8315 Dim. on said date, for the Male Help Wanfed |Scrn ot o s tooe | Hfie Eagle Biver highway. las week| FLLCPABS B & frame Billding owndl very good condition. Call Blue | s : K conditionally by the T i have now been repaired and the en- | Bl by s WONN D e 750. 7903t {Alaska and built originally through| TWO immediate openings for re-| e 1 955 0’¢ Academy Award WINNER!? ANNE BETTE COMING — CELESTE DAVIS - BAXTER - HOLM 040 Qbosts EV: 20th _ Century Theatre —— SOON Glacier highway to E: now in good shape, H. Public Roads The High! motorists of lhv 20 m A flood in the in 1913 400 lives and $100,000,0 to property. Ohio accounted for tire road, from the turnoff at the agle River is A. Stoddart, division engineer of the Bureau of| nnounced today. rol nded nile per hour speed limit in the Auk Bay area. River valley the loss of 00 in damage * s April, one hundred and seventy-six years after the original Minute Men fought the Battle of Lexington, our country once more is seeking to defend the rights which are the breath of life to every American. Get in the fight—buy U. S. Defense* Bonds! Our Government is asking every liberty-loving citizen to do his part in maintaining the freedom for which America stands. Buy U. S. Defense Bonds...be the American Minute Man of 1951. Your own experience tells you— save regularly or you won't save at alll The secret of saving is system! Start saving today the automatic, painless way! Go to the pay office of the com- pany where you work and sign up for U. S. Defense Bonds through the Pay- roll Savings Plan. Or go to your bank and join the Bond-A-Month Plan. If you can set aside $7.50 each week, in ten years you'll have $4,329.02! *U. S. Savings Bonds are Defense Bonds. Buy Them Regularly! The U. S. Government does not pay for this advertising. The Treasury Department thanks, for their patriotic donation, the Advertising Council and The Daily Alaska Empire public subscription for utilization as a hospital. Said building is Io-i cated on Lot 6, Block 5 Haines | | Townsite, U. 8. Survey No. 1179 and | included in this parcel for sale is | the adjoining Lot 7, Block 5, Haines | Townsite, U. S. Survey No. 1179.| Building measures 100 feet by 90 | feet, has 7 foot eight inch ceiling | height, has concrete foundation and double floor, roof is supported on! liable men to call on friends and neighbors. Wonderfu! opportunity. $15 to $20 in a day. No experience required. Permanent. Write to- day McNESS COMPANY, Dept. B, 2423 Magnolia St., Oakland 7, Calif. WANTED |2x4 rafters and interior skeleton | framework forming partitions; roof- | ing material is single ply 90-1b.| asphalt impregnated felt. Interior walls and ceilings are unfinished | and exterior walls finish is drop | siding on celotex with 2x4 studding All bids shall be accompanied | by cash, certified check or postal money orders in the amount of 57 of the amount of the bid, payable to the Town of Haines, Alaska. Should a successful bidder fail to consummate the purchase of prop- erty offered for sale within 2 weeks of the award, through any fault of his own, the deposit shall be for- feited as liquidated damages. The Tow nof Haines, through its Common Council, reserves the right | to reject any and all bids and to waive any informality in the bids received. COMMON COUNCIL Py OF HAINES, ALASKA. By MRS. FRANK YOUNG, | Attest: Mayor. | CLARA CARSON, City Clerk. First publication: April 23, 1951. Last publication: May 18, 1951. FOR SALE BY ADMINISTRATOR Jesse E. Shelley Trolling Boat “Makel C Official No. 218,218, equipped with gear, ready to fish. SALE: Boat will be sold at, ELFIN COVE, ALASKA, on sealed bids re- ceived by Administrator on or before 2:00 o’clock p.m. on May 1, 1951, TERMS: Cash — Right reserved to reject any and all insufficient bids. Boat may be examined at Elin | Cove, Ala-ini. MAX W. DORMAN, Administrator of the Estate of Jesse E. Shelley, Deceased First publication: April 20, 1951. Last publication: April 27, 1951 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given by the undersigned that he was appointed | Interim Trustee of the Estate of | Gus George, Bankrupt, on April | 16, 1951, by the Referee in Bnnk-“ ruptey of the District Court for the | Territory of Alaska; and all persons | having property or other thing of | value belonging to or due to the said bankrupt are 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, Interim Trustee, Estate of Gus George, Bankrupt. First publication: April 14, 1951. Last publication: April 27, 1951, SALESMAN WANTED SALESMEN—Absolutely make $50. a day. New sensational utility | item for every food beverage out- let, etc. Samples furnished. Util- ity A Co., 53-T West Jackson, Chicago 4. 791-3t | PACIFIC Northera e o o 0 0o 0 o o HELP WANTED io Alert, personable young woman for general office work in established Juneau firm. Some typing, filing. Ad- dress Box 70, Daily Alaska Empire. 786-tf e & o 0 0 0 0 o o ExPERIENCI-ilS Waitress, and ex- perienced Dinner Cook or Fry Cook, Write Box 496, C/o Star Cafe, Sitka, Alsaka. 181-11t PAINTING and Decorating—Ralph Phone T74-26¢ Airlines has opening for alert young man oI woman in Juneau traffic dept. Call 716 for appt. 768-t2 A. Tretfers, Contractor. 996. HELP WANTED—Alaska Laurdry 53-8 | WAITRESS & 1 Fountain Girl Percy’s Cafe. 166~ TOR QUALITY VALUES IN USED CARS SPECIAL 1949 Plymouth 4-door Sedan 1946 International %-ton Pickup 1948 Mercury 4-door Sedan 1938 Dodge 4-door Sedan 1947 International %-ton Panel R.W.Cowling Co. 115 Front Street Phone 57 TBS-HV o| battery—$275. Green 168. ANEW Shower with glass door, New‘ | table top 30 gal. hot water heater, | | tile board for kitchen & bath-| room, table combination radio| and record player, asbestos sid-| ing & toofing for 4-room house. | Call 800, Apt. 508. 790-tf | FOR SALE. Commercial Refriger- ation Service — Call Parson’s Electric. Phone Blk. 1040 for prompt, guaranteed service. Par- son’s Electric, Inc., 789-2t | USED Easy Washer for sale, White Enamel Spinner in good condi- tion $100. Terms if desired. Par- son’s Electric Inc., Goldstein Bldg. 789-2t |'37 FORD Coupe. Good tires, new 88-4¢ CRESCENT APTS. CONCRETE Foundation with concrete floor 60 ft. deep—I11 foot ceiling—was bakery before remodeled for apts: Suitable store, bakery, laundry, or cold storage lockers. Small expense to remove apt. parti- tions. Phone 428. 787-6t OFFICE Swivel Arm Chair. Phone Blue 690. i 781-tf Douglas road, $2700. SUMMER cabin louking for a lot.i New and well built. Ready for| use but must be moved from present location. Moving will| cost ns little as $50. Reduced to $1050, 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 ®ach. FRITZ COVE road, 4 lots with 75! 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.,, double view lot, centrally iocated, $900. BUSINESS Opportunities and in- vestment property listings also. Bob Druxman-Phone 891 Juneau—123 Front Street Auke Bay—Fritz Cove Road Eveniags by Appointment, USED CABS SMALL hLome immediately behind Baranof Hotel. Address 318 First St. Ideal for working couple. Fur- nished, 1 bedroom. Lot 35 x 90. $6,000. Box 2839. 85-3t Rz{DIajr;E)nopraph—szs.m. G. E. Sunlamp with stand. — $25.00. 439 - 3rd St. 785-tf 1938 FORD 1 Ton Truck. Good condition. New Motor. Phone Red 910. 789-4t '32 PLYMOUTH Coach — excellent tires — 20,000 miles on rebuilt engine. Runs good. Call Douglas 4. 789-3t 30 FT. CRUISER Port Orford Ce- der, Chrysler Royal. Galley, head, Sleeps four. Phone Blue 809. 185-26t e FOR SALE—price. at rock. hottom to sell at once—Machire 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 $35¢, Floor grinder $165, Bench Grinder $39.50, Plenty of work in the shop, many contracts available. = PRICED AT ONLY—for the whole works— $6,000, — terms. Recommended as 1 real Peter Wood Business Oppor- tunity for the right buyer. Call or write Peter Wood Agency, Juneau or call 811. Office at No. 3 Klein Blg. 785-3t i8 F‘l‘ CABIN Cruiser “smar“, powered with new Chrysler Crown. R, W. Cowling, Phone 57. 780-t1 1950 OLDSMOBILE Holiday Deluxe Coupe. Priced for quick sale. Call 95, 758-t1 1936 Chev truck, L4 ton stake— Leater and Epot light, $300. Good condition—TIaquire Baroumes apts PR A SRR SR '45 FORT' cap chassis, '46 Dodge panel. Fione 707, Foster’s Trans- fer. 648t —_— S 1947 STUDEBAKER Champion Se- dan. Good Conditfon. See &t Stutte & Son Offire. Phone 34 or Blue 493. 182-t FOR RENT e . BACHELOR Apt. See Brownie the Barber. 791-tf IMPERIAL HOTEL—Roums, week- ly or monthly Rates. 7182-26t — 1400 5Q. FT. warehouse—two uuu'y witn elevator—also 1000 sq. ft. store. George Brothers. 82-tf e STEAM heated rooms, 315 Gold St. 135-t4 e e e RENT-A-SAW-SERVICE. One-man chain saw, new ‘Titan, $20.00 day. Skil-Saw $5.00 day. Call 911 e e STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly or Monthly. Colcuial Rooms. 694 See the 25 h. p. Johnson at War- ner’s. 791-4t e e — - WURLITZER Spinct piano for rent. Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143. P —— g | LOST Fri. between Capitol Theatre and Calif. Grocery—Coral Rim glasses—if found, please call 399. 785-tf 121 TRAVEL ON - ALASKA COASTAL WEEKEND FLIGHTS A total of 121 passengers traveled on Alaska Coastal Airlines week- end flights with 33 on interport flights, 57 departing and 31 arriv- ing. Departing for Tulsequah: H. C. Reed, J. W. Reed, Mrs. Warren and infant; for Sitka: Peter Borelli, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jones, Ed Lar- son, H. A. Scott, Kenneth M. Al- bright, Samuel Dick, A. C. Har- lander, R. A. Littlefield, J. L. Mc- Namara, Dorothy Petron, C. Skip- ton, Clyde Franks, Marion’ Tibbits, J. Gillispie, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Taranoff and infant; Bob Murray, Henry Parker. For Angoon: Eddie Jack, Roy Peratrovich; for Chatham: Paul Bramlett, Bert Wold, Sven Ander- son, John Ulvinen; for Hoonah: R. Hanson, Frank Sheakley, William Jack, George Betts, Al E. Matson. For Excursion Inlet: S. Jackson; for Pelican Mrs. Fred Grant, Laur- rie and Fred Grant, T. Graham, Jean Graham, Mrs. Joe Sadlier; for Haines: Archie Klanery, Julia Gallant, Mrs. Hayden; for Skagway: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark, Col. John R. Noyes, John Huisdock, F. Marlow. For Chichagof: Grant Logan; for Petérsburg: Will® Swendsen, P. Hansen; for Petersburg: David J. Nicholls; for Hawk Inlet: C. B. Wi}llnms. Olaf Martinsen, R. Ytter- oik. Arriving from Hawk Inlet: James Prueher; from Ketchikan: H. €. Scudder, Mrs. Ratcliff; from Wran- gell: . B. Whiteside, D. Swanson; from Petersburg: George Taylor. From Skagway: Mr. and Mrs. C. Clark, Stanley Friese; from Haines: L. Colby; from Gustavus: Bob Lo- gan, C. Schlichtig; from Hoonah: R. Hansen; from Sitka: Betty Du Bois, Mr. and Mrs. T. Jones, w, Sweeny, Clyde Franks, Hazel strcm, K. Albright, R. Dayvis, .‘ Brown, A. C. Harlander, R. A, m',. tletield, J. McNamara, Dorothy Pe- tron, H. Hamilton, E. Taug, Han- nah Haddon, B. C. Miller; from «| Angoon: Roy Peratrovich. SIX TRAVEL VIA : ELLIS AIRLINES Six passengers arrived on the Elis Airlines flight Monday. Arriving from Ketchikan: Carl Fess, Ed McIntyre, Mrs. E. L. Hunt, C. M. Archibold. From Petersburg: Arnold Noreid, John Willard.

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