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MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1951 i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA R SOROPTIMIST | JUDGE FOLTA TO D Day Remembeaame | “ATIEND JUDICAL | INSTALLATION | COLORFUL ONE MEET, CALIFORNIA “Thoughtfulness of others as :ns, Judze George W S:‘:{’: é;r{:e:rvaii REAL ESTATE | CLASSIFED ADVERTISING REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE stressed as the objective for service | Calif where he will attend a e clubs by Ellis Reynolds, retiring, judici:! .crence of Circuit and| ¥g NEED LISTINGS ISLAND EMPIRE. 230 acre island, | 7 ‘Pre.\memhof the Juneau Rotary Distr “ourt Judgzes lo!d the thh Mrs. Mernice Murphy of Mur- close to mainland and highway, PETFR “ 00“ Club in the keynote address at th2 Circuit s will include judges|phy and Murphy s - ccellent log ho 1o 3 phy o phy has scld two un excellent log house, barn, float, \f installation ceremony of the Jun-| from W ton, Idaho, Montana, | \qvertised houses in two days and| trails, gardens, heavily forested, AGENCY eau Soroptimist Club held Friday Orezon ifornia, Nevada, Arizo-| will aggressively push the sale of nty idesl for n —$88588— (evening in the Gold Room at the | r AI.\.}n and Pacific is- | your property. ~We have several| ¢ nd, 157 .ux'i‘s‘ EACH MONTH—-EACH YEAR 3aranof. 5 i Jrospective purchasers with money | ted 23) §01 f 4, C ), S 1 ey 2 (W23) | WE SELL MORE HOME! AD Mr. Reynold’s speech, detailing = conference, which| or substantial down payments. We « | ALL OTHER Au“"\:'rfc(oin;rrligg 1e ‘many opportunities for service tegin is to hear reports|are also in the market for smally .. g cons bem 4 | O _,.$:$‘$$“_ BN luks to aid in community better-| from tt es of the various dist- | ncome properties priced right for| p.¢ water 4 B P b tressed especially the neces- |ricts on matters affecting admin-|cash, also car if priced right for z»c;m:\l‘ hot ‘el A Jod | v: Ll:‘:‘]Cmt(i:r‘!;:”l;:l“; :,ts,:;dsulu Highlands. $16500. (W24) —$58$85— : FRICE DU PAGE SIX R y for finding willing workers to . stration of justice. :ash. | out club programs. i his way to Santa Barbara,| NO information over phone on newj With Ann De Long as presiding | Judge Folta will stop in San Fran- 2-bedroom home unfurnished. ficer and Dorothy Novatney as|cisco to se s son, George W. Jr.,| Hardwood floors, furnace, etc. » G iE talling officer the following | who is in the administration branch | SABIN Lena's Cove $1050, partially ’“f",’l‘ h“““ "’:"‘:"2‘;(‘)‘; ‘"‘"’Vfi,‘;‘;“ c were installed in office| of sbmarine Service, U. S.| finished on icrestry lease land K\”'{H s & entact | - the cnsuing year: President, Navy. Young Folta, a graduate of | PROPERTY at Tenakee, Sitka and | NICE Vd)Lf .(m "mfl' e :rl rude Wetzel; Vice President,| Annapolis, served as commander of | Elfin Cove and Pelican. lop and garden, . gonc ¥ BN Brii Douglas ivye Aol nees Paul; Treasurer, Olive|a submarine during World War 11.| 33150 ONE-bedroom, completely lL‘m”f"' “"““' p::t at, ORE| ERICE DOWN—to $9,000, 2 bdrm . Recording Secretary, Dora| ‘Tcmorrow Mrs. Folta is leaving | furnished home. | Tile e L ‘“"_?",' Sy renovated .home, new wall-wall iweeney; Corresponding Secretary,|yia Fan American plane ior Flor- | SEVERAL boats, large and small. { WELL DECORATED small 2 bed-} carpets, new plumbing, new sink, ois Jund; and Director, Norma|ica where she will visit her mother | Several lots, 2 apt. houses. room home, nice lawn, full bSmi,} pey tile linoleum, new elec stove Johnson. | and later she will go to Pennsylva- | >-BEDROOM home, 2 acres pat.| Douslas, 35,000. (W20) | ana refrig, new furniture, new ‘The coremony featured lighting of | nia to visit a sister, She expects to| 18nd, cleared, garage, xoot house,| FURNISHED small two DbedrodM roof, giding. In Douglas near he candles of service, wisdom, tol- | pe gone all summer. good well, electricity, unfurnished, I\‘ me, Bouth. FEREn. (WI9 | sehool, stores. rance, friendship and sincerit Judge Folta will return from almmedmCe uccu'pancy. R ROUND country cabin, “"’L“PRXCE DOWN—to ymtolizing the five facets of the|California shortly after July 4 He| “OF LEASE a 2-room and a 3- 1“' 2 bedrooms, excellent VieW,| gownpayment. 2 hdym furnished, olub's activities as's servioe ofgan-|is- aue to-open court in Anchiorsge| 10°M 8partment, private baths.| furn.,nehr Thane. $4.30000 (W21 | pongs $60 per month now. ization. lon July 9, to preside for about six P"’j?” middle aged couples. Near| MANY EXCELLENT lots for year|pRoTECTED HARBOR, Fritz Cove As her first official act, Presi-|gecks while Judge Anthony Di-| bUth;s c‘hslncL_ Small 1-bed-{ yound homes, summer cabins, re-| 1o yie Johnson home $12,000 inz dent Gertrude Wetzel presented | mond is on vacation. e furnished in D sorts and industrial sites. LOts| 3 g0res cleared land with beach the diamond Past-president’s pin \‘,o“ gL in’ dadt ease to couple, w located in Juneau, we-zy Juneau| : frontage. 3 bdrm, new”kitchen. her predecessor in office, Dr. Grace| New York delegates were not o and Auké Bay, on Auke Lake, Showings any evening and Sun- iy sl Ficlds. |authoricd by dherr state conven-| MITRDHY & MURPHY | Fritz Cove Road, Lemon Creéek| qacq A pegutiful home.s Two special guests of honor, Miss | tion to sign the Declaration of In- and North Douglas Highway. WILL INVEST WITH GROUP to ¢ which s to be | porothy Bilbo and Mrs. Katherine | gependence until five days after| REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS INVEST IN JUNEAU buy the Feero property next shennett, retiring and incoming | (e nistoric signing on July 4, 1776. | hone 676 over First Natiopal Bank | COCKTAIL Lar, $19,800 B9 | Hickeys, center of Auk Bay. 3% Presidents of the Sitka Soroptimist | & e Ry - STORE-APARTMENT bldg., 16 Un-| ;000 ujented, new unfinished Club, were warmly welcomed. Gasoline is manufactured from |3 BEDROOM residence. A largs,| I\t $42.000. BO) | house. Price $14,200. Ideal for The committee in charge of the! . o™iy ier portions of crude oil.| older house in excellent condi.|CEICKEN ranch, good BUSICSS | gupgivision or lodge site. .vening’s program were Mildred | g ocone is the next Bghter frac-| tion. Large living room and din-| Wil sell all or part. (B3 [ NEW LISTINGS — Maurstad Apts. Jessie Mc- | o ing room, fireplace, full concrete PROFITABLE 1 man business andi, e Mogse Club. Income $200 kasement with automatic oil heat| nice home. $13000 cash. (B | yone price $10,500, Terms. Al- and electric hot water heater,| RESIDENTIAL grocery. Will lease next ‘door on Decker full electric kitchen. Bath and or sell building. (B1) income $35, price $5,000, Ig’odbedruums on main floor.| GENERAL Store with considerable fod & s ood yard space. Located % block! property. Excellent location and; . or o mves from Federal Building with no| 1;11\:n(-t;n Approx. $35000. (B3| ‘2‘:,!{. 1”0 45 bfififii;,fzfif?g hills to climb and extremely high | MANY OTHER LISTINGS one stor $40,000 looking for land value. Unfurnished. On Vets | i Loan at present time and selling Bob Dfllxmafl-phOfle 891 bul boiliae SRR el spacious living room nd dining | Vic Power, new Thermopane windows, new furn- iture, new floor furnace. In $4,000, small Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower looks on as his wife p s wreath of red roses, white peonies and blue ficld flowers on one of 315 graves marked “unknown” i Stop was one of several made Laurent, France, on en beaches and fight American cemetery at Si anniversary of D-Day. Eisenhower ¢n tour of invas ing areas of World War II in Normandy. # Wirephoto via radio frem P: cty Baz DOEGLAS --oes | s for Anchorage Thur —— WEWS ay ¢ ITY CLUNCIL: TONIGHT 5 1 rezular C cil meeting WELL BABY CONFERENCE will be helu this evening in City | vigynard, Chairman; A Well Baby Conference will be I at 8 o'ciosk, it is announced| Syary and Jane Hawkins. : s held Wednesday, June 11, in the City Cierk A. J. Balug. Final ac-| Y INVITATION TO BID Douglas Community Methc tion will be taken on two ordinan- R i | The aiaska veperuaen: o Health Church. Hours to 4 pm. | g \;ul ”_";m\ \.,“,\i_(, " | ces and other routine business con- and the Public Health N il & X . SaWrdi vl queted. YACHT CLUB MEETING announces the Invitation to Bid for an alth il from Ketchikan where she attend- e B s o g be in ck All mothers ¢ T 1 the wedding of Mrs. Minnic + 1 printing ia; 5 A, or hool children are invited o avail | Krugness to Mr. Leo Cockrane. SCHEDULED THURSDAY | veriod suiy 1, 1951 to guly 1, 1952. th pportunit ning by plane, she missed Interested bidders may secure bid iblic service, promoting arHival Shers =By o tie i Jockburn arrived on Louise from, Lake ., to visit his new 1 grand- | VACATIO! Mr. and Mrs. { forms and specifications by calling 2 the weekend, ieavir . The Juneau Y'\dxl Club will hold | ¢ b6 901 in the T(vmwrml]}uxld—x for appraised value. Early occu- au—123 Front Street i3 site: ternoon with Doto Brown, for the @ meeting Thursday evening at 8| ing. pancy. Garage. J"neéu, } -l;acl,v; Road ¥ ®) Taku River area on a fishing expe- | at the Baranof to complete plan‘s’ Sealed bids in single will be receiv- | $5250 — ONE bedroom furnished ' S i o St gs by Appointment dition. Although the weather turn-|for the Capital-to-Capital C‘“‘Se; ed until 4:00 P. M. June 26, 1951,| house in Juneau two blocks hom‘wi“{- - bad, the group had some ;_unil’ race ending in Juneau on June 2: and. then publicly opened. ; business district. | fishing, and a pood time visiting| All local boat owners, and| C. EARL ALBRECHT, M.D. | $7350—3 BEDROOM house in Doug- | FOR SALE at the Blanchard headquarters and | their wives are asked to attend the | | Commissioner of Health.| 1as. Under two years old. Auto-| at Taku Lodge, returning home|meeting. The club's building, Ye- o oprication: June 11, 1951, matic oil furnace, garage, large —— last evening. | cently placed on the old approach | o publication: June 25, 1951. lot. New electric stove and oil REGISTERED Black L'\hmd’n Re- to the Small Boai Horbor, is now heater. Unfurnished. | trievers Sire— 1951 Field Trial| Ly for $1,800; an unfin- | nearly completed and will be ready | BUSINESS Property—A prime store! Champion of Canada. See at 295] 15 4th St) steps for $2,500; meT LOSES RUDDER I for use in the neuwr ldcure. space with apartments in best lo-| S. Franklin or Phone 971 excedt, oo Lehind Baranof for $5.250: & Canadian fisning vesssl Antler.| o cation. Rented with excellent in-| evenings. 832-6t| oG i H yesterdaf 6h Vacation from bolféze | the home of Ray Rice. On|lost'a rudder yesterday evening in | {ibira ~aughcth] Diviflan, Anchuie, | $come. o1 féddant e s Owher|— o - - |, -malL hosss S SNSEEE DS for the summer, e has been at- |the program for the evening is o i o | The kod; ¢ the brittle Star, 8 | Temsitory.of Alnska,'In the mater|” tinanced’ Attrattive Investment, SUMMER Homs on Louisa beach, i) aert. b tending college at Golden, Color- |ccheduled a book review by Mrs. | Guard cutter Sedee fs enroute from ' deep sea dweller, varies in size|of Clarence Eugene Walters, Bank- | BELLE'S CAFE—Juneau’s best res-| running water, excellent view, gy 1 i adn. Jack Popejoy of , and the . C. G. headquar-' from two inches Gown to @ Pin- | rupt No, B-99, Notice of First Meat-| _taurant. | can 431 or 253. 821t LIST WITH US TODAY! Jespersen will go to work, spend- | continuing of work on axi ers rey e today. head. ing#of Créditors. To the Creditors|TWO lots in 12th St. District.| — larence Eugene Walters of An-| Priced at $750.00 cach. ;FLoon Safe on wheels—Fhone 98‘PETER W00]) chorage, Alaska, a bankrupt: Notice . daytime or 818 evenings. T78-tf is hereby given that said Clarence| Willjam Winn-Phone 234 COZY two bedroom furnished house, | iy é?fiNC‘I_M i Eugene Walters has been duly ad- ‘Jufged a bankrupt, on a pe{mon Office in Gasiineau Hotel \ full basement, nice yard on wth‘ { Street. One bedroom is fixed as‘ [ filed by him on. e 1ith Uhy of a nursery. Call Green 135, 830-tf | apartmem down WEEKEND Apartment tel properties for sale in ONLY (6) Juneau homes ale—we have five being visited in Eagles Nest again, a 2 bdrm house on The Douglas Women'’s Society of | Christian Service Il meet tomor- | arrived home | row, Tuesday ev ng at 7. at | LIN ‘THE DISTRICT COURT OF Herb chp(’l\t'n | THE UNITED STATES for the ‘May. 1951, and that the first meet- Jing ot creditors wil be neia at an-| HELP WANTEB o weThE s e G | charage, Alaska, in the law offices Bl | springs and mattresses. one memz BEDROOM Thai's right. If we can't find a buyer for your home at a fair price, light a matchtoit...burnitup... blowiiup. If wecan't find a buyer, you might just as well forget about selling because we work full time, - day and night, to sell your house for you. However, before anyone accuses us a large list of prospective buyers who of lcnx£4~ul=~z-ginn Iursnn. ‘:ier il“{:e .vm: get first opportunity to see your to look at our sales recor or € pas! 3 s 7 vear. You'll see how quickly wep:;ell huuse. before we advEtivE \Ye k.eep 200d homes and you'll also see how that list up to date and we don’t bring many tough sales we've made. arcund the idle curious to look at your home. We bring only serious buyers and we do all the talking . . . all ihe selling. When you consult your worries are gver. Our organization takes over the responsibility for selling. We have We help buyers to arrange financing . . . take care of the legal de- tails and other things that must be done to make a sale complete. Our regular sales commission includes all of the seller’s cosls You have nothg more fo pay. . There is no charge made for appraisals on homes listed with us. Sell your home the easy way .. . consult one of our offices foday. Fritz CWe Road Auke Bay 123 Front Street Juneau BOBE DRUXMAN-——Real Estate FOR GREATER SALES AND SERVICE Affiliated with Nate Druxman Realty, Inc. of Seattle Telephone 891 [of McCutcheon & Nesbett, at 315 | REAL ESTATE sale:man to help Avenue, on the 10th day of July. 1951, at 4:30 P. M. at which nd place the said creditors ‘&end prove their claims, ap- ‘a trustee, appoint a commit- ‘creditors, examine the bank- , and transact such other busi- | ness as may properly come before sald meeting. Dated at Anchorage, | Alaska, on the 5th day of June, 1951 Buell A. Nesbett, Referee in Bank- ruptey. Published June 11, 1951. —_— BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY MOTEL LOLYMPIC PENINSULA | PORT ANGELES, WASH. | Gateway to Olympic National Park | " Best Motel in‘the Northwest Tip of the United States Consists of 33 Units, Radiant Heat MEMBER ! BEST WESTERN MOTELS Ultra Modern Should Gross $45,000 this year full price $195,000 For ln!ormanon, ‘Wire, Phone or ARNOLD LEVY, Realtor Port Angeles, Wuhln;um | | | | | | | 125 East 8th Street 1 i PHONE 3272 take care of our rapidly expand- ing business and keep our satis- fied customers satisfied. Will make excellent proposition to right man. See Bob Druxman. 832-5t Male Help Wanted TWO immediate openings for re- liable men to call on friends & neighbors. Wonderful opportunity. $15 to $20 in a day. No experience required. Permanent. Write today. McNess Company, Dept. B 2423 Magnolia St., Oakland 7, Calif. 832-1t USED CARS 1951 FORD Custom deluxe 4-door sedan. Used 5 months. Call 439. 1947 STUDEBAKER Champion Se- dan, good condition. See at Stutte & Son Office. Phone 34 or Blue 495. 828-tf al double ked with coil sprmg’ and Mattress. one chest of draw- | ers. one dresser, one buffet one dining table with four chalrs,‘ one kitchen ‘table. Call Douglas 2233 after six p. m. Any time; Sat. or Sun. Charles H .Jones. 831-3t town. Completely furnished. Rent reasonable to party who will buy $450.00 worth of furniture. Phone 971 except evenings. 832-6t LIVINGROOM bedrcom, Kkitchen- tte & bath. Fritz Cove Road. See Brownie the Barber. 829-tf 16 FT. REINELL boat, 16 h.p. John- son outboard, 1’2 h. p. Evinrude outboard. Phone Black 745 be- fore 6 p.m. 831-2t ® © o o 0o 0 o & & O JUNEAU LAUNDRETTE . doing good business, can be increased. Low price inclgpdes small apartment. Owner must, travel on larger projects. Box 1178, phone 852. 831-3 e e 0o 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 B ere e e cece 0! 1t is estimated that people living in Asia (1,250,000,000) are more than twice as numerous as those! living in Europe and four times as numerous as those living in the Western Hemisphere. 38 CHEV Coupe, 4 good tires & spare, new radiator. Needs paint, $100. Also 33 h.p. Evinrude out- Loard, needs overhauling, $75.00. Call Red 649 evenlngs or see Jen'y Allen. 829-6t 1938 FORD 1 Ton Truck. Good condition. New Motor. Phone Red | 910 789-4t e S UL, In 1900 American farms produced each year about one sixth of the | value of their land and equipment. By 1950 they were producing annu- ally almost a third of the value of the farms. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That on June 11th, 1951, in the U. S. Commissioner's Court for Juneau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, Doris Besancon was appointed adminis- tratrix of the Estate of HENRY BESANCON, Deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present them, with verified vouchers as required by law, | to said administratrix at the office of her attorney Howard D. Stabler, {in the Shattuck Building, Juneau, Alaska, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice, DORIS BESANCON, ' 5 Administratrix. Last publication: July 2, 1951. First publication: June 11, 1951. l TOP QUALITY VALVES IN USED CARS SPECIAL 1949 Dodge Y2-top pickup 1949 Plymouth 4-door Sedan 1947 International %-ton panel 1946 International % ~-ton pickup 1937 Plymouth Coupe STEAM heated rooms, 315 Gold St. 735-tf 1400 SQ. FT. warehouse—two story with elevator—also 1000 sq. ft. store. George Brothers. 162-tf RENT-A-SAW-| SERVICE. One-m:m chain saw, new Titan, $20.00 day. Skil-Saw $5.00 day. Call 911, STEAMHEATED Rcoma, weekly or Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69-tf WURLI’IZER Spmet blano for rent. Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143 WANTED COAST Guard officer wants Bach- elor apartment, close in. Phone Room 212 Gastineau Hotel. 830-tf ALASKA Hellebore Producers will purchase False Hellebore Roots on Mon, Wed. & Fri. from. 5 to 6 p.m. at No.' 20, Channel Apt. Those who have not dug roots should contact Joe Smith. Phone Back 820 after 5 p.m. 828-6¢ HOUSE or Apt One or two bed- rooms. Phone Red 185. 827-if HELP WANTED—Alaska Laundry. 758-t1 | WAITRESS & 1 Fountain girl. Percy's Cafe. 755-tf MISCELLANEOUS HOPES SECOND HAND STORE We buy, sell and trade. 214 2nd St. Phone 908. e o o o o o o NOT RESPONSIBLE I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by Johnt A. Curtis. (Signed) Pee Wee Curtis. 831-3t e o o 0 0 0 o o o William Roughead is England’s leading writer on crimes of real R.W.Cowling Co. 115 Front Street " Phone 57 life. He has produced more than twenty volumes on the subject, and in addition has edited the trans- cripts of many famous British and Seocch‘ trials.

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