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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA JUNEAU STUDENTS | AWARDED MEDALS, Four member of the High hool Rifie the Expert Rifle announc by the Associat Kronqui Mrs. Rangy Barlow, 19, Mrs. Forrest — FIELD PROPANE GAS AND APPLIANCE CO. "Gas Has Got It"” 581 Juneau r F Barlo Walter D. Field — Phone EXPERT RIFLEMEN - ghter H Vyller, Y 13 and enning; and 18, son Wyller £ o! M been he ue- climbed lower rank- step they nior Rifleman have ave 21000- NICHOLSON'S WELDING SHOP Tanks and General Welding . 0. WORK GU. Box 1520—] Junior Rifleman ded to qualify part of a rapidly gram to teach the safe handlin teen aged mar shooters. FROM PORTLAND M. H. Hol istered at t ed yesterd Hotel. arriv on ENGINEER HERE E. Holmes of the U net n ichor office . pping at the B f hotel Canadian ‘EKOLITE* Depth Sounder Easy Installat records 120 fthms. Madsen Cycle & Fishing Supply TAX EXEMPT INCOME We own and offer $800,000 JUNEAU, [CAPITAL OF ALASKA] Independent School District General Obligation 3:% and 4% Bonds Dated June 1, 1951 Principal and semi-annual interest, June 1 and December 1, pcfy.c:blc at Seattle Trust & Savings Bank, Seattle, Washington. Interest, in the opinion of counsel, exempt from any pres United States Supreme Court, Due Seri ALASKA !y June 1, 1952-1981, Incl. ent federal income taxes. Also, exempt, by decision o!‘lhe from taxation by eny stafe in the United States or by any municipal or political subdivision of any such state. Coupon Bonds in Denomination of $1,000 each. SCHEDULE OF MATURITIES AND YIELDS* Par Valve $12,000 12,000 13,000 13,000 14,000 14,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 16,000 16,000 17,000 18,000 19,000 1965 20,000 1966 Maturil 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 Coupon 3% % Y ty Da 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.10 eld fo Opti Maturity [Approx.] 2.00% 2.25 2.50 265 275 2.85 295 3.11 3.19 3.26, 3.38 3.42 3.46 3.49 3.52 Par Value $20,000 21,000 22,000 23,000 35,000 36,000 38,000 40,000 42,000 44,000 46,000 48,000 50,000 52,000 54,000 Coupon 49 [Approx.] 3.56% 3.58 3.60 3.61 3.63 3.65 3.67 3.68 3.69 3.70 3.72 2.73 3.73 3.74 3.74 Maturity 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 He PAA from Se- TWO OFFICIALS, AMERICAN LEGION AUKE by Local Unit-National President Coming g of ilia frem Saarf the was highlighted by a of Petersburg and Betty Unit. Poppy wishes who make ay a suc Special o to all the children who to Mrs. to helped Mrs. Morton Flint's Troop vho responded so well. Appreciation » ail who participated in the Poppy “ontest. Winning posters are on their way to Anchorage where they will be entered in the Department Contest. Last year two of the local won Department prizes. wrtment winners are entered in National Poppy Poster Contest. Rehabilitation report was given chairman Edna Polley. Ameri- m chairman Helen Ottke ex- cced the hope that the Juneau Unit might win the prize of $25 led by the Department to the g the most outstanding ork in Americanism. stitution and By-laws chair- Beth Nordling introduced amendments to the De- nt Constitution which will acted upon at the Convention vard in Sept. No. 5 y is begin- ning a il ‘vacation” plans were laid for the social events which place when the National ident Mrs. Willis C. Reed vis- 5 Juneau - of this month. 36 QUT AND 29 IN TUESDAY PAA SCORE Pan American World Airway: :took 36 passengers t of Juneau Tuesday and brought 29 here from south, rom Seattle: Sydney rence William Benning- Carter, L. Christen- Filley, Augusta and n, Ella and Victor , John Lloyd, Charlotte and ielson, Charles Smitz, H. W. chard Larson, N. Ve , Richardson, E. J. Assel- is Dawes, J. M. Jones, Maxine 0 uel ks ed Summer Vacation Taken e This scason’s last regular meéet-|, American Legion Au‘(-ll Department President Delia d, Past President of the Peters- report was made and Ray t Troop No. 8 and — i as also extended DOUGLAS | BLOOD DONATION € of Douglas are remind- blcod donation pro-| med forces is now imeau. The blcod REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1951 i 95" TCLASSIFIED ADVERTISING REAL ESTATE turday, June 9, ai|wgR NEED LISTINGS fowrs will ke from| ajrs Mernice Murphy of Mur- and from 1 PM.|pony ang Murphy has sold two un-| wnd from 6 t0 9 o'clock | agyertised houses in two days and Blood donors may | wijl aggressively push the sale ofj ing the Red Cross|you. property. We have several| een 9 am. and 5| procpective purchasers with money | for sukstantial down payments. We are also in the market tor small | income properties priced right for 3-year-old son|cash, also car if priced right for Norman Rustad of ; cash. was a visitor at|NO information over phone on ne\\-; Mr. and Mrs. Arne| 2-bedroom home unfurnished. s week. He has flown! Hardweod floors, furnace, etc. laska Coastal, tl)iCABIN Lena’s Cove $1050, \la‘.i.\'\ who is fishing in| finished on ierestry lease land.\ this season. iPROPERTY at Tenakee, Sitka and | Eifin .Cove and Pelican. SHUFFS TO STATES “ $3150 ONE-bedroom, completely nd Mrs. Robert Bhuff and| furnished home. 1 were in Douglas this | SEVERAL koats, large and way to Pu]lman,‘ Several lots, 2 apt. hous ey will enter Wash- | 2-BEDROOM home, 2 acres pat.| llege for summer| land, cleared, garage, root house,| both teachers at; good well, electricity, unfurnished, | d will resume their du-| immediate occupancy. in September. FOR LEASE a’ 2-room and a 3- room apartment, private bath. Prefer middle aged couples. Near business district. Small 1-bed- room house, furnished in Doug- ROARNG ATTORNEY IS CALLED DOWN BY | 1o or ease o coupe v JURYMANIN CASE MuRPHY & MURPHY — | REALTORS — ACCOYNTANTS _ (M — Attorney | Phqne 676 over First National Bank iing a man in|="=— criminal | BUSINESS PROPERTY — A prime c of grand larceny | store space with apartments, in! progressively louder iii his| best location. Rented with excel- | pleadin | lent income at present time. Own- | Finall one of the six jurors| er financed. A very attractive in- K | vestment. e to shout s0(37550—3 BEDROOM house in Doug- ; “You sound like my | will L p.m y SKIPPER RUSTAD VISITS |<)( » Pau o joir that area | three c! small. | \week on their Hoc B | loud wif; C witk citor e judge s on govern las. Under two years old. Auto-| matic oil furnace, garage, large' lot. New electric stove and oil | heater. Unfurnished. This is an| excellent buy. { i there was no reg- | LOTS—Two lots in 12th St. Disf the volume of an| rist. Priced at $750.00 each. { ney’s speect ; | THIS OFFICE has two unadvertised | continued his plea, in al listings in better houses. ¥ tone. i | + was stunned. He conferred | the judge and assistant county | Michael F. Zarowny, William Winn-Phone 234 Office in Gastineau Hotel | $1 CARRIED ON " AUASKA COASTAL SEATTLE VISITOR [ | J R. Hanson of Seattle is reg- | |istered at the Baranof Hotel. i FROM OKLAHOMA TUESDAY TRIPS A total of 81 were | is stopping at the Gastineau Hotel. carricd on Alaska Coaxtal Airlines e passengers 11 ISLAND EMPIRE. 230 acre island, close to mainland and highway “excellent log house, barn, float, trails, gardens, heavily forested, plenty of wildlife, ideal for r sort, livable year round, 157 a patented. $26,0( XCELLENT 2 5. old, con central hot air heating, view, Highlands, $16,500. LARGE 4 kedroom house, 2 baths, pacious room, den, bsmt., fine view, good neighborhood. $12,000. (W16) NICE 2 bedroom home, excellent lot and garden, good view and location, furn,, part bsmt., one mile from Juneau. $6,300. (W23) WELL DECORATED small 2 bed- room home, nice lawn, full bsmt, Douglas, $5,000. (W20) FURNISHED small two bedroom home, South Franklin. (W19) YEAR ROUND country cabin, imit, log, 2 bedrooms. excellent view, furn,, near Thane. $4,300.00 (W21) MANY EXCELLENT lots for year round homes, summer cabins, re- sorts and industrial sites. Lots located in Juneau, West Juneau and Auke Bay, on Auke Lake, Fritz Cove Road, Lemon Creek and North Douglas Highway. INVEST IN JUNEAU COCKTAIL bar, $19,800. (B6) STORE-APARTMENT bldg., 16 un- its. $42,000. (B6) CHICKEN ranch, good business. Will sell all or part. PROFITABLE 1 man business and nice home. $13,000 cash. (B4) RESIDENTIAL grocery. Will lease or sell building. (B1) GENERAL Store with considerable property. Excellent location and bus . Approx. $55,000. (B3) AP/ IENT house, 8 units, a buy at $22,000., (Y1) MANY OTHER LISTINGS Bob Druxmar-Phone 891 Juneau—123 Front Street Auke Bay—Fritz Cove Road Everings by Anpointment FOR SALE o o o 0 0 0 0 0 o GLACIER ICE CO.—A real moneymaker for right man or two men. Work six hours four days per week. Business could be expanded. Will sell everything — trucks, 10-ton winch, 10 acres patented land with two buildings at junc- living room and dining | (B5) | gy EACH MONTH—EACH YEAR |WE SELL MORE HOMES THAN ALL OTHER AGENTS COMBINED I challenge them to list their sales each month—Peter Wood | PRICE DOWN—to $10,500, 4 bdrm renovated home, new block hdwd Ivgrm floor by Vic Power, new Thermopane windows, new furn- iture, new floor furnace. In Douglas, Elwyn Dell. PRICE DOWN—to $9,000, 2 bdrm renovated home, new wall-wall carpets, new plumbing, new sink, new tile linoleum, new elec stove and refrig, new furniture, new roof, siding. In Douglas near s¢hool, stores. PRICE DOWN — to $4,000, small downpayment. 2 bdrm furnished. Rents $60 per month now. PROTECTED HARBOR, Fritz Cove the Vic Johnson home $12,000 inc 3 acres cleared land with beach frontage. 3 bdrm, new kitchen. Showings any evening and Sun- days. A beautiful home. WILL INVEST WITH GROUP to buy the Feero property next Hickeys, center of Auk' Bay. 3% acres patented, new unfinished house. Price $14,200. Ideal for subdivision or lodge site. NEW LISTINGS—Maurstad Apts. back Moose Club. Income $200 month, price $10,500. Terms. Al- so house next door 6n Deckeér Way income $85, price $5,000, ‘Terms. HAVE TWO INVESTORS, $20,000 each, looking for buildings. Have one investor $40,000 looking for business to buy. One investor wants 50x50 bldg site. WE HAVE NINE (9) Apartment and Hotel properties for sale in Juneau. WE HAVE ONLY (6) Juneau homes leit for sale—we have five being {inanced. |WE HAVE the Eagles Nest again, for $5,000; a 2 bdrm house on Willoughby for $1,900; an unfin- ished .on 4th St. steps for $2,500; house behind Baranof for $5,250; small house on third near Berg- man for $5,250. WE SELL GOOD HOUSES FAST LIST WITH US TODAY! PETER WOOD AGENCY Ne. 3 Klein Bldg. Tel. 911 Kalman, Tim O’- , Albert Seeman, V.|° 'wena, James tion Montana Creek and Loop Road. Jeep included. Only business of its kind in are callable at par [plus accrued interest] te on or after June 1, 1958, Yields set forth % to eny subse- ting and 31 arriving. | BARNEY WELSH HERE for Ketchikan: Steve | ney Welsh of the Icy Straits almon Co., Bellingham, Wash., is *All bonds maturing from 1959 to 1981, both inc in inverse numerical order on ony semi-annual int ! in the fourth columns above are 1o call date and bonds not then retired will yield 4 est d | with 19 on inter-| : | | r Wrangell: Mrs. W. O. Hn quent redemption date or to maturity. These bonds in opinion of counsel, are legal and binding obligations School District and are payable from the collection of ad valorem taxes to all taxable property within said district without limit as fo rate or amaunt. failed to meet its bonds and interest promptly when due. Le; Horowitz, Atgor: Compl Government, ty approved by Messrs. Preston, Thorgrir oys at Law, Seattle, Washington ete Descriptive ) “Muni of Juneau Independent be levied against Juneau has never on and Circular Upon Request B ipal, Corpordtion Bonds and nyestment Stocks HOGE BLDG,, 2nd and CHERRY, SEATTLE 4, MAin 6830 " FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT WILLIAM A. WINN —— Alaska Agent Grande & Co. Incorporated OFFICE IN GASTINEAU HOTEL JUNEAU — ALASKA Phone 234 %To be refreshied, B : ekl DRINK (ot #Coke” is a registered trade-mark." St K €O (oke Keep Coke in the coldest spot in your refrigerator and serve ice cold...right in the bottle BOTILED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY JUNEAU COLD STORAGE COMPANY © 1951, THE COCA-COLA COMPANY ette: Charles Martin, Ludwig Emge, Miriam | “harles Daniel, Francis eorge Jorgenson, M. Starr, Mrs. C.| 1 and two children, Clark Har- | Lloyd Bjork, J. Jorgenson, O. B. Christenson, George Delassmatt,! H. A. Jensen, Lyle Mansor To Ketchikan: H. B. Marcus, E. 11, L. E. Baldwin. Fairbanks: Tom Ec , Tim- George Tapley, W. S. Klock- | r, Mrs. E. P. Plant and children, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.| Capt. James Puncell, Nor- | n Veach, Charles Martin, Her- L C. Hanson, John Bowen. CONTROL REMOVAL | WOULD BE TRAGIC, DECLARES BARUCH Firancier Says It Is Ques- | tion of National Vs | Selfish Interest two ASHINGTON, June 7 — Bernard Baruch said today tha moval of price, wage, rent and other mobilization controls would be 2, perhaps mortal blow” tc tion’s effort to rebuild it fe:zes. In a letter to Senator Mo New York financier and elder a tion is which is to be put ichal interest cr the first, o othy Luke, W. E. Tippets, P. Soren- ! for Todd: M. F. Stockwell. | McKinley, M. J. Miller, Percy Hun- | T r Petersbu Ha- i fopeing gen, Jeanette Phiilips, Norm Salles; | T for Haines: Mrs. F. Lappin and| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE | child; C. W. Kerns, Tom Dyer, R.| That on May 15th, 1951, in the Com- Bolton, O. E. Schombel, Clarence | missioner’'s Court for Haines Pre-| Hotch; for Skagway: Herb Ojg,|cinet, at Haines, Alaska, George A. Cyril Zuboff, Robert Isaac. Parks of Juneau, Alaska, was ap- For Sitk; Mr. and Mrs. JONKG | pointed administrator with the will Young, John Anderson, J. J. Ten-iannexed of the Estate of R. dJ. nysen; Mrs. Cecelia P. Galor, Dr.| SHEPARD, also known as Robert teris, Capt. Melvin A. JOhDN-| jerome Shepard, deceased, situated on; for Goose Cove: Mrs. Olaf|n the Territory of Alaska. All per- Larsen; for Hood Bay: E. L. sons having claims against said Hoonah: Mrs. W. Ro * | estate are required to present them, Mrs. George Dalton, - | with verified vouchers as required by |law, to said administrator at the | office of the U. S. Commissioner for Haines Precinct, at Haines, Alaska, within six months from the date of the first publication of this | notice. at the Baranof Hotel. | s for and Eide. For Pelican: Mrs. Shuham; for Excursion Inlet: Vincent P. Vadao; v ving from Pelican: Jerry ter; from Hawk Inlet: Don Davis, Mr. Graham, Perfector Nellos, P. Savecca; from Sitka: Eunice Nevin, Marjorie Sverson, Mrs. Eric New- bould, R. Peratrovitch, G. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. C. Pear], Pat and C. Pear], M. Starr, Eleanor Bailey, J Powers. From Angoon: Sam Johnson; irom Hood Bay: Al Frank, Sr.; from Haines: John Daémesic; from Haines: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Koenig; | from Skagway: Bill Scriver; from GEORGE A. PARKS, ! Administrator W.W.A. First publication: May 17, 1951. Last publication: June 7, 1951. CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTIQN I, NEIL F. MOORE, Auditor of the Territory of Alaska, and custod- ian of corporation records for said Territory, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that there has been filed in this the world. Written up by American Magazine. Good investment for Vet. $12,500 takes everything. Te: to right party. Details available through Peter Wood, ¢11. 829-3t e o o e o o o PIANO, bicnde finish. See and play to appreciate $285.00. Rifle, 300 Savage model 99. Like new, ex- tras. $75.00. Phone Green 702 after 5 p.m. 827-5t BEACH Cabin. Furnished and wired. Near Lena Point. Phone 62 after 6 p.m. 824-Tt SUMMER Home on Louisa beach. running water, excellent view. Call 431 or 253. 821-tf EASY Spin Dry Washing Machine. Phone Red 949 after 6. 815-5t 31 FT. Troller “Sub.” Well-rigged, equipped with fathometer. Float 3. 806-tf FLOOR Safe on wheels—Phone 98 daytime or 818 evenings. T78-tf MISCELLANEOQUS office on the 23rd day of May, 1951, the written consent of all the stock- holders of the J. F. MALONY COMPANY a corporation organized and exist- L | ing under and by virtue of the laws ‘;ognrsloyg?:n::,:.a\strg:;ow‘ "‘un‘of the Territory of Alaska, to the Af Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth J. Kadow | dissolution of said corporation. I West Juneau, is the new assist-| THEREFORZE, in view of the above it to traffic personnel at the | Premises, 1 DS FURTHER CERTI- juneau airport: He will be a senfor | FY that the J. F. Malony Company ‘n high school this year. | a corporation, is dissolved, pursuan i % BA YR | to Section 36-1-146, ACLA, 1949 SEATTLE VISITOR upon the.filing in this office of E. Vynie Jr., of Seattle, is reg- | the proper proof of publication ol istored at the Baranof Hotel | this certificate. #etchikan: Viola Msjola, Dorothy Greenhough, William Phillips; Iromi Petersburg: Mr. and Mrs. D. Tay- lor, T. F. Charle: It 4s not how littl of economic contr along with, but of h w2 willing to give 1tk fense of our liberties,” he add Moody is a member of the S Benking committee wh sidering extension and exp: sontrols in the defense | rt The uracent law The Michigan senatc aruch asking for his The Wage Stabilizatic proved a four-cent he rease in t auto night, but delayed new policy on gen creases. Piof J Saturday will be st earlier. Please have and tickets out. Your is requested. ——Juneau ducts, \ "l 947 STUDEBAKER Champion Se- | AR S A | (SEAL) FROM SKAGWAY | IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I Nancy Leeper of Skagway is stop- | have hereunto set my hand and af- ing at thée Baranof Hotel. | fixed by official seal, at Juneau, | s s pese | the Capital, this 23rd day of May FROM SITKA | 1951, R. D. Meredith of" Sitka is reg- |'stered at” the Baranof otel. (s) NEIL F. MOORE. By Lorraine Bayer, Chief Clerk. |merreormmeaeoRe T oo | First publication: May 24, 1951. 1 | Last publication: June 14, 1951. IF YOU ARE SICK and have 38 CHEV Coupe, 4 good tires & PODR HEALTH *cpare, new radiator. Needs paint, | Try “a’lral ne’hod’ 100. Also 33 h.p. Evinrude out-| sL:md, needs dverhauline, $75.00.| | for they may be the call Red 649 evenings or QP(‘.: ANSWER to your problem Jerry Allen. 829-6t | 1238 FORD 1 Tou condition. New Motor. Phone Red 910. 789-4t B N O aaas dan, good condition. Sce at Stutte & Son Office. Phone 34 or Bluc 495. 328-tf ) Good | re|{ Dr. G. M. Caldwell ii Ph. 477 Front & Main HOPE'S SECOND HAND STORE We buy, sell and trade. 214 2nd St. Phone 908. 793-tf e TOP QURLITY VALVES IN USED CARS SPECIAL v 1649 Dodge %-ton pickup 1949 Plymouth 4-door Sedan 1947 International %-ton panel 1946 International * % -ton pickup 1937 Plymouth Coupe R.W.Cowling Co. 115 Front Street Phone 57 Chiropractic Clinic | FOR RENT LIVINGROOM, bedroom, Kkitchen- ette & bath. Fritz Cove Road. See Brownie the Barber. 829-tf SMALL three room apartment. Phone 036-1 long, 1 short. 829-3t BACHELOR Apt. Brownie the Bar- ber. 827-tt STEAM heated rooms, 315 Gold St. 735-t1 1400 SQ. FT. warehouse—two story with elevator—also 1000 sq. ft. store. George Brothers. 163-t1 RENT-A-SAW-SERVICE. One-man chain saw, new Titan, $20.00 day. Skil-Saw $5.00 day. Call 911 STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly a2 Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69-tf WURLITZER Spinet piano for rent. Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143 WANTED A LIBRARIAN wants to rent & small apartment, or small house, or a room with kitchen privil- eges. Please call the Territorial Museum. 828-3t St B i B ALASKA Hellebore Producers will purchase False Hellebore Roots on Mcn. Wed. & Fri. from 5-to 6 p.m. at No. 20, Channel Apt. Those who have not dug roots should contact Joe Smith. Phone Elack 820 after 5 p.m. 828-6t R00M, Board, Child care, in nice private home during summer for working mother and small daughter. Phone 709 evenings. 828-4t OUSE or ADt. One or two bed- rcoms. Phone Red 185. 827-tf iELP WANTED—Alaska Laundry. 758-t¢ FIRST-CLASS, experienced sten- ographer-secretary. Law office. Robertson, Monagle, Eastaugh. 200 Seward Building. 798-t¢ | WAITRESS & 1 Fountain girl. Percy's Cafe. 755-14 ISsnuSS S SISUTESE iy COUNCIL TONIGHT ‘There will be a regular meeting of the Juneau city council tonight 1at 8 o'clock in the city clerk’s office on the city dock. AT HOTEL.JUNEAU Mrs, Lillian Hall of Port Orchard, Wash., and Miss Elizabeth Halerew of Seattle are living at the Hotel Juneau. They came here to work at Percy’s,

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