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PAGE SIX Yo rifle and a pair of binoculars, all | in excellent condition. Mr. Dorman has half interest in the estate and was appointed administrator. said he did not know how he would Elfin Cove | The troller Reliance 3 .came in with plyboard aboard for Jim| ‘ng:ud with which to build a skiff. ! The boats So-So and the Relief, r. rans; ante: Brid at Lingard's Saturday ],.,?f,‘,'.,,i“‘l?,i“'fl.fiii Ror‘nn?:m“fl'g night, and the Claudia and Reli- | pa s, s, (Special Correspondence) ance went on the grids. ELFIN COVE, Alaska, April 23— % Mr. and Mrs. Don Foster and| their son Don Jr. on their boat the 5 Ardis have come home from Ju- neau where they have been ’mlmgs with creosote. . Reliance. Karl Strum has it new fence around the en nlot at his home, for - finished building flower Mr. Hanson of Port Althorp came for supplies in his outboard in several weeks, leaving Juneau, they g motor. He ran out of rye-tack for visited friends at Funter Bay on| 4Guy iy left for Juneau Wed-|his pet deer. home. nesday afternioon late, expecting to —_— their way : Mr. and Mrs. Ross Peterson on their boat Celtic returned from Ju- neau Saturday evening. The Cel- tic was caulked and copper painted while in Juneau. Th2 Don Fosters on their the Ardis went to Indian Island Saturday to copper paint, also vis ited the Freeds and returned Sun- get as far as Gull Cove. B. Elliott has the mail run Althorp to meet Alaska planes. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnson on their boat Coho came into_the Cove on Thursday afternoon. Hude Tennison cau a glove in a belt on his motor. The glove Roy pulled his hand into the gear, but|tc Port the quick action of Karl Strum |Coastal prevented a serious injury. However | in pain from skinned fingers, he has no broken bones. Chris Ellinger said hello to —_— friends in the Cove Wednesday,| John Adolfson came in the Cove]day. Chris is on his way to Cordova to|Saturday from Indian Islands for —_ fish halibut on the boat Avon.|supplies, returning heme the same| Jim Lingard received a letter| Never having fished halibut, he| day. frcm his wife who went to Juneau several days ago. Mrs. Lingard’s friends were pleased to learn that her health was much improved, Max Dorman sent the papers to Junzau on the mailboat Aegir in the case of the Mable C. which is | the estate of the late Jessie Shelly. The Court will set the price on the troller May 1. There is a Hornet »* Passengers to the Cove from Ju- neaz via Alaska Coastal Airlines were Gus Swanson and his part- ner. Gus left his boat Mayflower here for the winter. They took the roat and left Saturday for Juneau for their halibut gear. go to Oregon and visit there for several weeks. that the trip will benefit much. gard to relatives He feels her very The gill net oat Mary-Lee took Ifuel at the Standard marine sta-| tion here Saturday. The boat left for Seldovia in the afterncon. The| fcrew tcok motion pictures of mei Cove. The Salmo-Point of Juneau left here Monday morning for the west- ward. The Salmo-Point is a can- nery tender. A NEW POLICY relating to the use of CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Th2 Rainier 1 and the Walrus 1 | NOTICE | NOTICE is hereby give nby the undersigned that he was appointed Interim Trustee of the Estate of Gus George, Bankrupt, on April 16, 1951, by the Referee in Bank-; ruptcy of the District Court for the Territory of Alaska; and all per: 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 17, 1951. Last publication: Apnl 28, 1951. | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: After much careful thought, and to meet new problems of production as well as to cover advancing costs of publication, it has at last become necessary to adopt a revised policy in handling CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. Effective with publication of this notice (April 24, 1951) and until further notice, the following con- ditions will'spply to acceptance of these types of service: * 1: Ne Telephone Orders Classified advertising will be accepted only when brought to the office of The Empire or when received by-mait. < Heneeforth, such Classified Advertising will not be accepted by telephone. § 2: Cash With Order..... | That on April 20, 1951, in the Com-|Mary Nordale The excessive expense of opening and billing a missioner’s Court for Juneau Pre-|Roy Peratrovich large number of small accounts often amounts to more cinct, at Juneau, Alaska, Cedric M ‘}J{fl““lfié‘“\l” obert Secrist Davis was appointed executor of the Estate of Cordelia M. Carlson, de- jceased, situated in the Territory of | Alaska. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present them, with verified vouch- ers as required by law, (o said exe- cutor at the office of his attorney | Howard D. Stabler, Shattuck Build-; ing, Juneau, Alaska, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. CEDRIC M. DAVIS, | Executer. | First publication: April 21, 1951. Lasz publication: May 12, 1951. than the total amount received. Hence, this type of advertising will be published only when payment ac- companies the order. RATES To figure the amount of your advertisement, count five words of average length for each line of copy. The charge is 20¢ for each line the first day, and 10¢ per line each day the copy is repeated. Bold face type and all headings count as two lines. 3: Deadline for Copy.... (MONDAY through FRIDAY) Copy received up to 11:00 o’clock a. m. each day will be published the same day, Monday through Friday. Any copy received after 11:00 o’clock will be accepted for publication the next day. (10:00 a. m. SATURDAYS) Classified advertisements and readers intended for publication on Saturdays will be accepted up to 10:00 o’clock Saturday mornings. There can be no deviation. DISPLAY ADVERTISING 4: Deadline for Copy.... . ALL DISPLAY ADVERTISING for use in The Emp_ire A\\'ill be accepted up to 3:00 o’clock p. m. for ppbllcatmn the FOLLOWI day. Any advertising First publication: April 7, 1951. display copy received AFTER 3:00 o’clock will be ac- Last publication: April 28, 1951. cepted with the understanding that it may be used 7 2 3 in the edition of the SECOND subsequent day. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 0 Notice is hereby given that Jacob W. Sorri, has made application for 1 Homesite, Anchorage Serial 09996, under the act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) for a tract of land em- braced in Plat of U. S: Survey No 2562, situated on Douglas Island, o the southwest shore of Gasti- reau Channel, approximately 12 mile southeast of the Douglas Is- ‘and Bridge, north of and adjoin- ng U. 8. Survey Np. 472; south- 2ast of and adjoining Mineral Sur- vey No. 173, containing 116 acres, atitude 580 deg. 17° 31" N. longi- ude 134 deg. 25’ 18” W. at meander sorner No. 1, and it is now in the files of the Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned and should file their adverse claims in the local land office or <hey will be barred by the provisions of the statutes. CHESTER W. McNALLY, Acting Manager, First Publication: March 3, 1951, Last Publication: April 28, 1951. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That Sarah J. Soboleff, executrix of the estate of Vincent Soboleif, deceased, has filed her final ac- count and report of her adminis- tration thereof, in the United State Commissioners Court for Juneau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska; that 10 o'clock am. June 11, 1951, ha been fixed as the time and said court the place for hearing same: and that all persons concerned therein are hereby notified to ap- pear at said time and place and file their objections, if auy, to said| final account and petition for set- tlement and distribution thereof. Dated: Juneau, Alaska, April €. 1951. SARAH J. SOBOLEFF, Executrix. A nation-wide survey has shown that many pap- ers require AT LEAST two days regularly for pre- cessing advertising, and that currently rates are higher than those available in The Daily Alaska Empire. It is our desire to serve this community to the best of our ability. The foregoing reasonable pro- visions have been adopted reluctantly. We had the choice of adopting these new conditions, or of increas- ing prices. We feel that you will prefer the above. We earnestly and sincerely ask your continued under- standing cocperation. 3 The DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Post Office Box 1991 JUNEAU — ALASKA "“Alaska’s Most Widely Read Daily Newspaper” copper painted, and came off the | mid- | Jim has! quite a bit of work to do on the} boat Jim says that he wants Mrs. Lin-| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-JUNEAU; ¥ PREPARING FOR CUSTOMERS—Gcorzo ( Fletcher of Chicago scrubs the family pet, a young African lioness, efter offering her for sale. The Fletchers have ten children to feed. | | both of Ketchikan fueled at the , Stand Marine Station here Monday and left for the westward to gill The past three thermometer mornings the has read 28 degrees at 8. The minus tides l=ft very water in the bay. It froze at tide and there was ice clear = water on the beach and the y froze over. '5TH WEEK HONOR ROL: ANNOUNCED L. B. Avrit, principal of the Ju- neau High School, today announced the celect and regular ho: roll for the fifth week of a six weeks period. Those on the select roli{ 2 Budding Burdette y Grisham Ann Henr Aileen Kronquist Margaret McCl Don Morrison Do Mountjcy . Russell Nelson . Carl Wei Mary Whitaker Virginia Whitehead .. Joan Williamson . Fred Wyller Requiremt AAAA regular! honor roll are A in citizenship and s for the a B or better average in academic | subjects. Those on this roll are: Adaline Barlow AABB Bill Brensdal . ABBB Albert Carlson . ABBBE| Charlotte Conine . ABBE Elton Engstrom - AABB| Janet Flint AAABB! v Hegstad AABB Roseileen Hyckenbothem AABB Lynne Johnson AABBC Beverly Junge . AABET Dick Keithahn BBBB; Ernest Kronquist AABB Lois Lawrence . AAABB Dolores Lohr BBEB Betty Mantyla . ABBB Herbert Martin BBEB George Messerschmidt BBEB Jean Molyneux .. % . ABBB Celia Niemi . AAEB . AABB AABB Stanley AABE Greg Ripke ... ABBB | Rosemary Theile ABEB Vicki Tydlacka AAABB Gladys Uggen AABBC Jerry Wade ... ... ABBB Connie Wiliiams ABBEB Marge Williams AABB | FOR HIGH SCHOOL | STEAMHEATED Rooms, 1 ’» ‘t’ | | ISEASONAL FANCY —This Spring coiffure, introduced by beauty spec Aubry, of Pzris, features a chig- non of white roses with gold FORE RENT rehouse—two story 1400 5’)_ FT. W with elevator o 1000 sq. ft.} store. G Brothers. 762—“‘ STEAM heated rooms, 315 Gold St. 35-tf -SAW-SERVICE. One-man new Titan, $20.00 day.| 500 day. Call 911, weekly or Rooms. 69-tf Monthly. Color bPLITLEZt b,nucL piano for rent. Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143 W SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1951 GLASSIFED HOVERTISING REAL ESTATE PHONES 676 and 207 32 IT TROLLER. Rigged & Réady to go. Price reduced be financed. Call | Douglas: ROOM Furnished. One block nediate pos- mmm & MURPHY ALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS E Phone 676 cver First National Bank NE '»“' LISTING IN JUNEAU— DUPLEX on Star Hill-NO STEPS. | i b:uuox,m each apartment. Fur nished. $40C0. Very livable log cabin on a very fine lot. BELLES CAFE — Juneau's T nmurm‘.tvMake besn ’W:Ihum Winn-Phone 234 Office in Gastineau Hotel ~ FORSALE NSON 10 H.P. Ou!bm d Motor. :cellent conpdition, used ¢ $200.00. Call BI ..Ar at nal up- rizht. Phone 164. round ENERAL Electric 52 gal. pe hot water heater, W inal crate. Green 405. in Travi Phone 164. model 796-2t HANOVIA Alpine Sun Lamp. oom. .lml r a quick sale Phone Complete with ar and one full string gear. Ralph Hall, Bg tersburg, Alaska. 16 H.P. JOHNSORN O with Milemaster fuel (unk r forward ste 14’ laminated ete with wind: cushions, ply ield, 'xnll t plete. Phone 939 793- lf z ) DODGE shape. Inqui Pione Blue Kup, re Apt. 204, Fosbee. 200 after 5 p.m. 793-4t R BOWL Fountain, Lunch, fe, ideal loca 73 or Green 630. aph Comb like new. Call 772. 792-1£ LCO Radio-ph lo Mogel, DELUXE Automatic Bendix Wash- r $100. 1950 Kelvinator, 7 Cu. ft. with storage drawer,” excellent condition $175. Couch with Floral slip covers $25.00. Call Black 680. 792-8t H \\IY lG :klfl \\Hh wind=hx“ld 1 one season, $300. Phone J. NEW Douglas Telephone NUMBERS McLean. 792-6t UGLAS Home, 2 bedroom elec- stove & hot water heater— garage — floor-furnace $7500— Call Douglas 392 almost any time. | 791-6t FOR SALE OR RENT ; HOLM'S Coffee Shop for sale or rent. Call 1005, 791-tf o In case of Fire DBIAL 2800 and report to Opera- tor in the usual manner 0 Douglas Numbers i 2264 Smith, Deitz, Ed ..2731 Fleek, Clayton 2732 Marshall, M. L. 2733« Shuman, R. F. 2734 Please use prefix DOUGLAS when call- ing a Douglas number from Juneau. UNFINISHED Cabin at Lena Beach. Call 800, Apt. 508. T790-tf R'ERAEIET:&; Eeu’xng Machine \th attachments. Cabinet type, good condition. Call Blue 790-3t hower with glass door, New table top 30 gal. hot water heater, tile board for kitchen & bath- room, table combination radio dnd record player, asbestos sid- ing & roofing for 4-room house. all 800, Apt. 508. 790-tf "ICE Swivel Arm Chair. Phone Blue 690. 87-tf 30 FT. CRUISER Port Orford Ce- Chrysler Royal. Galley, head, Sleeps four. Phone Blue 809. 185-26t FLOOR Safe on v.heels—Phone 98 daytime or 818 evenings.. T778-ti NEW SHIPMENT PEELED Fir Trolling Poles—36 ft. to 44 ft. $10.00 each. Charles ‘Warner Co. 770-261 FOR RENT BOARD & Room_—!-!z\nnah s Board ing House, 3rd & Main sv.reci 794-9t BUSINESS location, formerly Gun Shop at 19 - Willoughpy Ave. Available May 1. Phone Blue 275. 792-t4 IMPERIAL HOTEL*ROOmS weck- ly or monthly Rates. 782-264 $2100. Can inquiries—Box )6-3t and | ex u:!]cnz‘ n. Lease, phone | 793-1f | 1 | BEAL ESTATE | REAL ESTATE [ | READY TO MOVE IN WONDERFUL comfortable 3 kedroom home, la and dining room, asement alrea view, den, acious | SU LOVELY 2 or 3 bedr old, view, cone. ge, wall-to-wall carpet, \ furniture, ve: n blinds, elec. , refrig and hot water, near ol. $17,500—$3,800 down. | 'TIVE 3 bedroom home,! ly moderhized, new Wunl~ good lawn and garden, elec. range, , washing ma- chine, nice kitchen, new roof, solid foundation, near school, Douglas, $7875. LOG CABIN, 2 rooms, elggtricity, acres, near Glacier, $5250 — ne, new for e elec. range, ion. | | mile almost 4 acres, 11, $2730. CGOOD 2 bedrcom home, modern, | irn., best view of Juneau, has; all busin located in Quon- et hut that goes with home, ner leaving because of illness it will teach busin to yer, De y. A bargain at r home and bus! room house v expansion into or income apartment, g, furn,, above Gastir . Reduced to $1900. JINISH THESE HOMES TO FiT YOUR OWN NEEDS | Here are sor finished. For little y, almost 1 acre, oking for a lot Ready for moved {ro ion Moving will DOSE YOCUR OWN LOT EUILD YOUR HOME {E mile from store on Hi Reduced to $5000 — $2500 or iown will subdivide into six lots at 00 each. ENDID view lot 150 ft. frontag 0 {5 400 feet, $1,000 |F VE road, 4 lots W T\-J on upper one 50 J!. 1 side, $3750. N CREEK; acres with log cabin and plenty of buildix materials. GASTINEAU Ave., double view lot, centrally located, $800. INVEST IN JUNEAU GROCERY Store, " good business and location, 2 bedroom apt. for owner. Will sell business and lease or sell building. Remarkably small amount will handle. LARGE business and apartment property, excellent location, + steady income, $78,750. APARTMENT House, 8 units, com- pletely furn, many new items, insulated, central location, steady income $442 mo., Second St. $22,000 — $5000 down. MANY OTHER business opportun- ities and investment properties. Bob Druxmar-Phone 891 Juneau—123 Front Street Auke Bay—Fritz Cove Road Evenings by Appointment TOP QUALITY VALVES IN USED CARS SPECIAL 1949 Plymouth 4-door Sedan 1046 International 1.-ton Pickup 1948 Mercury—4-door Sedan 1938 Dodge 4-door Sedan 1947 International 1;-ton Panel R.W.Cowling o. 115 Front Street Phone 57 e living room | ood buys in houses | ou get just Chanrel North| Reduced to BAY, 4 acres view propeity, | | ATTENTION! DIFFERENT LISTINGS — EVERY DAY — four days we list all of our listings. Below you see only one section, offered |In In THE COUNTRY JUST PAST SALMON ¢ mi. CREEK— from center of town on highway. 3 bdrm furn. 2 stems, full bsmt, auto oil oil water htr large lvngrm dngrm. One acre, stream, gy flowe $12,000. Terms. | MIDDLE OF AUK BA choice site for lodge or subdivision. New | house unfin. Full concrete bsmt | livable. 3! acres patented. ‘ it beach. Is point center Auk Bay. Takes $5200 cash to handle. Easy terms on balance. FRITZ COVE ROAD-—-10 acres pat Im\x\c under construction. 3 bdrm furn house with conc bsmt. 2 ‘ bdrm house just fin. garage and | -rm cabin. Net house, dock, { float, truck gardens, flowers, lawn 1 Good water supply. About 5 acres ( | | cleared. Will sell any or all crms to right buyers. R AIRPORT—2 bdrm house, res pat applied for. Only 500. $2,000 down. RPORT—Unfin store bldg on re patented. Will move bldg d subdivide into 80x 100 lots el road or sell as is. RIVER LANDING—house patented on sheltered Terms. BI CLUB & Garage i Could be | stores or cann | “ren us what you want and | we'll find it for you. { UK BAY & HIGHWAY DOUGLAS LISTINGS ILDING LOTS S8 in & out of town. PETER WOOD Agency r Bldz, FOUR VERAL Tel. 911 built, | EVERY DAY portunity to own a FAMILY STORE salary to 25.00 and adv to higher earnings. Call on 1 get repeat orders from old tomers. Be your own boss for one of the largest tompanies sell- ing wearing apparel for the en- tire , direct to consumer. We $800.00 in working furnish amples at no cost to you. Write at once, Desk H. Northwestern Woolen Company, Minneapolis, Minnesota. 796-1t | MANAGER for major R. E. A, ower Distribution System, near horage, Alaska. Principal re- rement demonstarted capacity to apply management skills. Ex- perience desirable in engineering, utility and construction fields, business administration, public relations. Include in application, employment record and referen- ces. Applications considered up to June 15. Address: Air Mail Justine Parks, President, Matan- uska Electric Association, Palmer, 796-4t NTED at once. Telephone op- erater at the Baranof Hotel » 795-41 APARTMENT or house for woman with 3 yr. old boy and young co- will decorate. Call Red after 5:30. 195-2t Cler; 793-tf EXPERIENCED Grocery Home Grocery. MANENT positions for exper- ¢nced typists and stenographers. 33 Hr. week. Attractive salary. Phone Alaska Merit System 531 or call Room 10, Shattuck Bldg. 792-6t ,,,,, age ] R PAINTING ‘and Decomtmg—Ralph A. Treffers, Contractor. Phone 996. T74-26t HELP WANTED—Alaska Laundry. T58-tf | WAITRESS & 1 ,Fountain Girl. Percy’s Cafe. 755-tf USED CARS | 1938 FORD 1 Ton Truck. Good condition. New Motor. Phone Red 910. 789-4t OLDSMOBILE Holiday Deluxe Coupe. Priced for quick sale. Call 7581 | 1947 STUDEBAKER Champlon Se- dan. Good condition. See at Stutte & Son Office. Phone 34 or Blue 495. 782-tt 1836 Chev nuck ton s!ake~ heater and spot light, $300. Good condition—Inquire Baroumes apts MISCELLANEOUS HOPE'S SECOND H\ND STORE We buy, sell and trade. 214 2nd St. Phone 908. 793-tf o, ——— v S o ) !