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PAGE SIX Flying Shorisfop THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 3 FROM LOS ANGELES Lorain listed the following re- Mr. and Mrs. Leminkel of the quests: a new copper ore prospect g, qchaker Corp. from Los Angeles in the vicinity of Kennicott; an- | 5 at the Baranof Hotel. |other in the Prince William Sound | s et |area; two applications on tungsten, one in the Gilmore Dome area near Lanks and another property 1 which has prod ntimony in the r ave good indications (an- timony is now 50 cents per pound); and one for nickel on an island west of Juneau and a placer operation cn the Seward Penir vla. That on June 15th, 1951, in the Com- mi y Juneau, Alaska, Selma at [ J. Fors, and | ased. All iims against saia (o present ther as required xecuirix at P. O, , Alaska, within f the ion of this notice. SELMA OLIVIA FORS, Executrix. 1: June 15, 195 July 6, 1051. also known Joseph For: re inquiries are coiming n, he s The Gov ment will contribute 0 per cent of the cost of expl 1 ohi chromium, copper, flu , graphite, iron cre, lead mol , sulfur and z > 75 per cent on antimony, mang- u and tungsten. More Rare Malerials More rare minerals will be con- ered for up to 90 per cent Gov- ament aid. These are: ashestos, | teryl, cobalt, columbium-tanteium | corundum, ecryolite, industrial dia- nds, kyanite, mica, monazite and arth ores, nickel, platinum tals, quartz crystals, tale, uranium. in stated that no socmilv i~ no liens, KOTI J. B of Jo: IS HEREBY GIVEN: Burford, executor of the ephine C. Spickett, de E report of his administration | thereof, in the United States Com- ioner’s Court for Juneau Pre at Juneau, Alaska; that 1t < A. M. August 13th, 1951, has fixed as the time and the place for hearing sam g all persons concerned saic are hereby notified to appear - | your Yroperty. date of the; , has filed his final account} NOTICE IS HEREBY GlVEN:l sioner’s Court for Juneau Pre-. REAL ESTATE | 1 REAL BS'I'A'I'E FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1951 REAL ESTATE | WE NEED LISTINGS { Mrs. Mernice Murphy of Mur- | ohy and Murphy has sold two un- advertized houses in two days and aggressively push the sale of We have several prospective purchasers with money {or substantial down payments. We are also in the market: for small income properties priced right for cash, also car if priced right for cash. NO infcrmation over phone on new 2-bedroom home unfurnished. Hardweod floors, furnace, ete. finished on ,dorestry lease land. PROPERTY at Tenal Sitka and Elfin Cove and Pelican. 33150 ONE-bedroom, completely furnished home. SEVERAL boats, large and small. Several lots, 2 apt. houses. 2 :-BEDROOM home, acres pat. land, cleared, garage, root house, good well, electricity, unfurnished, immediate occupancy. CABIN Lena's Cove £1050, partially { GOOD view of Juneau, 2 bedroum home, plus quonset hut, ideal for | fisherman, waterfront, West Ju- neau, must sell immediately. ©nly $10,000. £ ISLAND EMPIRE, close to E\cvllcw L p‘enlv of wiidlife, sort, livable year r ratented. $26,000. EXCELLENT 2 bedroom house, 2| yrs. old, conc. bsmt, garage, elec- hot water heater and range, central hot air heating, good view, Highlands. $16,500. (W24) LARGE 4 bedroom house, 2 baths, cpacious living room and dining room, den, bsmt., fine view, good neighborhood. $12,000. (W16) NICE 2 bedroom home, excellent Int 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, ideal i 4 I PETER WOOD AGENCY EACH MONTH—EACH YEAR :WE SELL MORE HOMES THAN ALL OTHER AGENTS COMBINED —855888— I challenge them to list their sales each month—Peter Wood —$88885— PRICE DC'WN—to $10,500, 4 bdrm renovated home, riew hisck hdwd lvgrm 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, riew plumbing, new sink, new tile linoleum, new elec stove and refyig, new furniture, new roof, siding. In Douglas near school, stores. PRICE DOWN—to $4,000, small downpayment. 2 bdrm furnished. 2id time and place and file their shortstop, d him and throws to first base in Othics Brkinies # x objections, if any, to said final ac- Douglas, $5,000. (W20) FURNISHED small two bedroom' Johnny Bero, St. Louis Brown:' kicks his heels oat beh FOR LEASE a 2-room and a 3-| Rents $60 per month now. vain try for double play er Bebby Brown of New second base in ninth inning of game at Yankee Stadium, New Yerk after getling s York Yankees on force play at City Brown throws up his right left .but failed to keep the flying Brownie from getting off his toss. Brown was out when Yogi Berra of the Yanks bounced to Browns' second sacker BobbLy Young hurch on 1 Thompson-Porier Wedding Held at Lutheran Church In the I of formal wedding Wednesc at 10 o'clock at the 1 Miss Hannah A. (Honey ter hecame the bride of lyn T. Thompson. The Greeny, pronounced the the double-ring ceremony. wis play music was of whit2 length, and sh bonnet-shape lilies of the va’- ler cor centered whil i t trimmed wi pe with ¢ yellow and of roses. s Jean Porter, sister ef the bridesmaid and Mrs. Roy trovich, matron-of-honor. Miss Rev VOWS wa Specigiizing in Helene Curtic Creme 0il Cold Waves and Hair Dying Frances Ann's Beauly Salo — Phone 388 — Open Evenings by Appointment These Ads Tell a Useful Story., Indeed? Where io Shop conveniently Where o Buy Wisely Hew to Save Time . andMoney SO REMEMBER: The money you spend in JUNEAU with the Merchants who are Build- ing JUNEAU give YOU a part, also, in BUILDING Juneau. Taxi Service s Fine When You Phone Number 9 Insist en The FRest and call Parweol” This Coupon is Good for 10c as pari of your Cab Fare on SATURDAY and SUNDAY filthat of U who flipped to Bero (® Wirephoto Porter wore pink corsage and 1 trimmed in pearls. vich's dress was a lavender print ground. Her hat w e also w i Mr, Richa man. Following the cerem ng part nd a gr friends were guest the Iris Room at Tall white tapers white s table. The newly marrie to Taku Lodge for 4 will return W i will be apartment 207 of the Mrs. Thompson Territo: the groom i for a suit of intima at breakfast i Baranof hotel. pink and in the fice and controller Mr. and M Juneau for have rett Petersburg air traffl who fle to daught wedding, heme in RC WORI(MAN LOSES LIFE IN SWOLLEN RIVER tuart, hammer ka' Road Commis- s drowr Monday evening, on the 40-Mile to word received h were rec cordir tails nocn Stuart who was employed in work in the area, was re- 3, is used , which is at flood > at the ] esent. and on the » dipped under lhc swirlir water, ARC officials said, and Stuart ¢ ently became frighten- ed and jumped off the barge to rab hi of cable. One end of | the cable lcose and the man {was swept down stream by the cur- ent. | He man were to the surface onceand swim but, with his was evidently pull- ody has not yet been came attempted to |neavy clothing, ed under Hi recovered Stuart, who ska, he came tc ming bnt they did ow from what patt e started on the 40-Mile project ¢ Lassen Fork accident oceurred s at Walk Old Jack LAY OPTIMISTIC REV VALBASE META MINING IN ALASKA of the = | Bur when he spoke to ¢ of Commerce | i the Defense Minerals n ogram eand the assistance in mineral production and access ie ns for DMA fin- ved to date nd propos- Zovernment L n, roads to pro Eight appli 1l assistance rece rave all been gcod, s itions, he said. There are some 300 applications received in Washing- ton, D. C. from the states and Al- {aska The first one to be approved was S. Tin Corporation on the Seward Peninsula on the basis of the discov of a new ore hor- |izon. The . con is going into production now. to their | g izl n,”f:d to ke present. ved yesterday after- | when the ! on | | ,E:YXK}:‘:L ‘;X‘c,:::b fu :?fizljn:‘mu.m ‘und p.eu(ion for settlement Jinner to be given by the Portland | and distribution thereof. “hamber of Commerce next Mon- | ;. Charles Carter stressed the mportance of having a welcoming | iclega 2t the airpert Sunday | afterncon to meet the party which i d to number -about 35 offered his car for 1951. J. B. BURFORD, Executor. First publication: June 8, 1951. Last publication: June 29, 1951. NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY IN THE COMMISSIONER'S COURT FOR THE TERRITORY persons, and hat purpose. O. R. Cleveland, chairman of the Fourth July committee, sug- rested that the Chamber back a jucen car e for the celebra- | ion. O. F. Benecke pointed out that rost Chamb members belonged |0 service clubs who were sponsor- | mg candidate The executive d had previously discussed the agai spon- BER ONE. Before ROSS L. HEVEL, U. S. Com- missioner and Ex-Officio Probate Judge, Haines Precinct. IN the Matter of the Guardianship of the Person and Estate of EMILY CHISEL, an incompetent. Notice is hereby given that the under: ed Lucille Wehrer, of Alaska, as guardian of the azain | person and estate of Emily Chisel |an incompetent person, by virtue of a license to sell real property issued by the above-entitled court on July 24, 1950, in the above-en- titled matter, will sell at public auc- | tion to the highest and best bidder | [ [ [ | matter and decided oring one. At Wednesday’s board meetingET | was voted toward financing a trout | derby. 1t was Cecl tourist information this year. Secretary he contents of centers riefed n Rear Fred taugh a letter fro. “hmona Coast Gui I the motor (ting between Juneau and Haines. DOUGLAS NEWS A JET TONIGHT | Douglas Aerie No. 117, Eagles, an- | | 2ounce a regular meeting this eve- at 8 o'clock. There will be el- ion of officers. All members are | The sale will take place on June 30, 11931 at the front door of the U. S | Commissioner’s office in Haines | Alaska, commencing at 2:00 . on to day until all of said properiy has | been sold. | The properiy to be sold and Ih(’ | minimum bids which wili be received | therefor are as follows: In the Town of Haines Lot 26, Block 1 .. $ 250.00 | Lot 27, Block 1 ... Lot 2, Block 4 and improvements ... Lot 9, Block 9 and improvements Lot 7, Block 10 Lot 11, Block 10 Lot 7, Block 13 and improvements Lot 10, Block 13 Lot 11, Block 13 ... Lot 12, Block 13 Lots 13 and 14, Block 13 and improvements Lot 1, Block 14 Lot 2, Block 14 Lot 6, Block 21 . Lot 10, Block 21 .. Lot 12, Block 21 ... Lot 20, Block 21 Lot 21, Block 21 Regular meeting dates have been .. $1,500.00 :nged to the first and third Fri- d of the month, to give members a better opportunity to attend. MARSHALL HOMF Councilman Milford Marshall has returned home from Seattle where he received medical examinations fer a back and leg condition ¢t . § 1750.00 .. $1,000.00 $ 400.00 $ 700.00 - $ 400.00 BACE HOME Having undergone four reatment in St. Apn ward Bach was dismis night, and is convalesciny wome on Fifth Street. ! $5,000.00 weeks of 600,00 tal G. | ed last | at his g | 20000 200.00 200.00 100.00 TONSILECTOMY Miss Ann *Reynolds underwent 1 tonsilectomy yesterday at Juneau she is recovering well and at home oday. She is the 3-year-old daugh- ier of Mr. and Mrs. Willam Rey- | 1lds. ; Near the Town of Haines Lots 2 and 3 of Sec. 26, Tp. 28 S. . 55 E. CRM and the E of NW. 4, W. % of NE.%, NE.% of SW.%, N.W.% of S.E.% of Sec. 35, Tp. 23, 5 e e of R. 55 E. CRM, containing 333.11 L D o Dol tn. | Beres of land on W. side of Kleheni oo AL“"L‘] t School T m(‘ rd last | BVer approx. 27 miles from Haines, | D ard 1ast | ajacka, formerly Albert Chiscl | Neincscay evening, Elwin Dell was |y oo b o $1,000. 00 lezted to the Superintendent’s po- $F 3 | sicion of the Douglas Pu The N. % of the N.E. % and NE.| Schools replace of N.W. %, Sec. 4, Tp. 29 S. of R s held vo years, n this 1, A | lor the pew term. He wil | Martin R. Pederson who | that position for the past and who was forced to year due to his ill heal Mr. Dell came to Dou he Sk Aleske Pul and taught Chemistiy vMathemetics, kesides year in the Dovglas Ei Scc. 35, Tp. 28, S. of R. 55 E. CRM, containing 160 acres W. of Kleheni River approx. 27 miles from Haines Alaska, formerly Goddard Home- | stead X LAn undivided % mterext in Nugget | | Bar Placer Chaim, Sur. No. 1564, con- | taining 160 patented acres $1,000. 00 All tracts, lots, or separate par- from 10018 and 0p last Scheol. las PROGRESb BFl\l. MADE ON C.G. LORAN STATIONS Preliminary wc jon the construction of t | lcng range naviza which are being ir |U. 8. -Ccast Guard | tract, bheadquarter ! today. The three static located at Biorka I:la ka; Ocean Cape, near Y Spruce Cape, near K and Green coventu chelder and Hazen | tract. Clearing is beir {for the construc |keen built. Broadway h\\ becon for the New York rict, ad yet there i theatre on the lell are on side theatres on B houses. lots, or groups of tracts or lots, as hereinabove _seperately described whi¢h are sold for $1,000.00 or more forward loran stations the 1igh con- ted here are to be near Sit- at; and iak. Lytle with Bat- the con- i e at the time of sale and the remain- the title of the property trans maining payments evidenced by promissory note secured by first mortgage on the property sold, to be given to the guardian as security for the remainder of the purchase price. The guardian reserves the right to reject any and all bids offered for any portion or all of the above- described real property. Dated at Haines, Alaska, June 1 1951. and camps ews have LUCILLE WEHRER, Guardian, First publication: May 25, 1951. Last publication: June 15, 1951. The only e movie Dated: Juneau, Alaska, June 8th | OF ALASKA, DIVISION NUM-| °. | upon terms hereinafter set forth, the | Ation | hereinafter described real properiy. | that day and continuing from day| ~$ 750,00 8 25000 _$ 200.00) 400.00 | 200.00 | 56 E. CRM, and SE. % of BE. % of cels which sell for less than $1,000.00 will be sold for cash; and all tracts, | shall be sold for &t least 1/3 cashi|| der in monthly payments with inter- | est at six per cent per annum, with | | ferred to the purchaser and the re- | rocm apartment, private baths. Prefer middle aged couples. Near business district. Small 1-bed- rocm house, furnished in Doug- las also for lease tc couple, with- in 2 weeks. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS Phone 675 over First National Bank. LARGE 3 bedroom log cabin. Lo- cated beyond Tee Harbor on the I;aglc River Highway This home is located on two acres of a com- pletely landscaped and parked point. Occupied as year round home znd completely equipped with light plant, water system, out buildings and a large produc- tive garden. very nace and oversize living room title to land. —3 bedroom house in Douglas. Under two years old. Automatic oil furnace, garage, good corner | lot. New electric stove. Unfurn- | nished. Immediate occupancy. $5250—1 bedroom furnished house iness district. Belle's Cafe — Fully equipped. Al certain money maker. INVESTMENT property. store | | A prhne | space with apartments in income at preesnt financed. TWO lots in 12th St. Priced at $750.00 each. time. Owner | Office in Gasiineau Hotel TO SEATTLE Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Johnson ex- Ipected to leave today for | American Airways where | ohnson will enter the Virginia fason Clinic for medical attention. She has been ill with heart trouble ‘v.'r,r the past several months. HERES A IG BU! SPECIAL | 1949 Chevrolet | 4-door Sedan . $1,000.00 } | 1942 Plymouth 4-door Sedan 1941 Chevrolet Club Coupe 1946 International #%-ton Pickup R.W.Cowling Co 115 Front Street Phone 57 The main house is | well built with an oil fur-! with field stone fireplace. Clear ! in Juneau, two blocks from bus- | best location. Hented with good | District. . |William Winn-Phone 234 Seattle | “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. [DOUGLAS 3 bedroom house fur- | nished, concrete basement, fur- nace. $10,000. | INVEST IN JUNEAU { COCKTAIL bar, $19,800. (B6) | STORE-APARTMENT bldg., 16 un- 1 its. $42,000. (B6) |CHICKEN ranch, good business Will sell all or part. (B5) PROFITABLE 1 man business and nice home. $13,000 cash. (B4) RESIDENTIAL grocery. Will lease 1,108 sell building. (B1) | GENERAL Store with considerable | property. Excellent location and business. Approx. $55,000. (B3) MANY OTHER LISTINGS ‘Boh Druxman-Phone 891 M. J. HAAS - Associate Juneau—123 Front Street Auke Bay—Fritz Cove Road FOR SALE BOYS' Bicycle. glaxsware, | Phone Black 245. dishes. 836-3t | | | |JUNEAU LAUNDRETTE doing good business. Can be increased to as| | much as woman wishes to earn | while husband works. Priced be- | ! low cost. Owner must be away on! developing project. Rent $75.00 includes apartment, some terms. | Phone 852, P. O. Box 1178. 835-3t | |TWO Beautiful beach lots, Fritz| { Cove Road. Residence on one, under construction. One male | thoroughtred collie pup, son of | Kenai Laddie of Balmoral. Write | Box 78 or see Ben or Bernice Morgan 835-3t | | WHIZZER Motor Bike $120.00. Douglas 2344 after 5 p.m. s35-2tt 54 h.p. Evinrude outboard in per- fect condition. Used about 20 hours $100.00. Phone Green 495. 835-3t G. E. ELECTRIC Range; 16 hp. Johnson outboard. Phone 944. 835-tf SMALL CAFE, good location. Price reasonable. Call days 9 am. to 7 p.m. Phone Green 393. 33443: REGISTERED Black Labrador Re- trievers Sire — 1951 Field Trial Champion of Canada. See at 296 S. Franklin or Phone 971 except evenings. 832-6t. PROTECTED HARBOR, Fritz Cove the Vic Johnson home $12,000 ina 3 acres cleared land with beach frontage. 3 bdrm, new kitchen. Showings any everiing 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. INEW LISTINGS — Maurstad Apts. back Moose Club. Income $200 month, price $10,500. Terms. Al- 50 house next door on Decker 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 left for sale—we have five being financed. WE EAVE 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 Lehind Baranof for $5250; small house on'third near Berg- man for $5,250. IWE SELL GOOD HOUSES FAST LIST WITH US TODAY! PETER WOOD AGENCY No. 3 Klein Bldg. Tel. 911 FORRENT LIVINGROOM, bedroom, kitchen- ette & bath. Furnished. Fritz Cove Road. See Brownie the Barber. 829-tf | STEAM heated rooms, 315 Gold St. 135-t1 1400 SQ. FT. warehouse—two story with elevator—also 1000 sq. ft. store. George Brothers. 762-t1 RENT-A-SAW-SERVICE. One-man chain saw, new Titan, $20.00 day. Skil-Saw $5.00 day. Call 911. STEAMHEATED Rcoms, weekly or Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69-tf WURLITZER Spinet piano for rent. Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143 WANTED REWARD $50.00 to party helping to locate satisfactory house or 2 bedroom apt. Urgently neded im- mediately for reliable family. | A 835-3t Phone Red 392. FLOOR Safe on wheels—Phone 98 daytime or 818 evenings. T78-tf ZOZY two bedroom furnished house, full basement, nice yard on 10th Street. One bedroom is fixed as a nursery. Call Green 135. 830-tf e HELP WANTED—Alaska LluI:{{. K — e e 1 WAITRESS & 1 Fountain’ girl. Percy’s Cafe. . 185-t1 MISCELLANEOUS USED CARS 1239 PONTIAC 6. See at Jorgenson Motors. 836-3t | 937 FORD Coupe. $200.00. Phone Green 168, 833-4t EOPE'S SECOND HAND STORE_ We buy, sell and tnde. 214 2nd’ St. Phone 908. - 798-t2 LOST AND !'flm 1r49 STUDEBAKER Champion. 5 passenger Coupe Regal Deluxe, overdrive, climatizer, extra set sawdust nobbies, low mileage. Re- cently from Montana. Call 032-2 after 4 pm. 833-6t 1947 STUDEBAKER Champion Se- dan, good condition. See at Stutte & Son Office. Phone 34 or Blue 495. 828-tf 1938 FORD 1 Ton ‘1Iruck. Good condition. New Mctor. Phone Red | 910. 789-4t e Natural gas seeps in Iran pro- vided fuel for flames which were guarded by Zcroaster's fire-wor- shipers in ancienf times. 4 1 LADY'S lapel watch, between 12th street & Lutheran Church. Phone 571. 835-2t The barrel organ or hurdy-gur- dy, known to an older generation because of its use by sf musi- cians, started in the 18th Century as an instrument for high society drawing rooms in England and France. Tropical waters hold the greatest variety of brittle stars, relatives of the starfish. If a living body were taken above 55,000 feet altitude without pro- tection, the water vapor in it would boil. i