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PAGE SIX COUNTERFEITERS NABBED BY SECRET SERVICE AGENTS SEATTLE, July 10 —(®—Tt Secret-Service announced tod arrést- of two men -in connectior with“tounterfeit currency which ha appeared in at least eight st W. B. Cline, special agent ¢ Secret Service, said they were rested Saturday night at camp near Emmn,nn southeast of here, where one of the men lived The§ were held in jail here without Cline said Marion cabin occupant, had ing 85, $10 and $20 notes relegse from McNeil Island Fe prison last year. A note-making vice iwas seized ' THe other man arrested for ques- tioning was identified by Clin Joel, Leonard Parsons. Cline Parsons was sentenced with liams in 1943 for circulating terfeit notes made by Williams Brerperton Cline said Parsons had some coun- terfeit notes in his possession when calle@l at the Williams cabin day, ®ut that he has not admitted gomplicity in the case. His wife was §aken into custody with him Clijie said be could not estin the Bumber of notes, apparently fromsthe same counterfeiting device, which have been spotted in circu- latiogs. He said some showed up in Cologado, Missouri, Arkansas, Louis- iana 2 Tennesse w Mexico gon and in the Seattle vicinity J. Will sir Wil- e SHRINERS PUT ON SHOW PARADE FOR T1TH CONVENTION -@C‘. YORK, July 10 E\llmled 20,000 ezzed coléstully garbed in oriental turfies gave New York a gala today with a “arade on Fifth Ave- nue. The traditional camels were ing through a slip-up ments as the four-hour began, but brilliantly horses were in line The paraders were Aar proximately 100,000 Shrin members of their families her the 29th annual convention of the aneffe Arabic oxder, Mysfic Shrine. An riner cos- proc 0 bedeck FROM FLORIDA Mr. and Mrs. W. Hal Adkinson of Orlando, Florida, arrived here ye: terday from Fairbanks and are pm\.’ at the Baranof hotel stop- satur- | show | for | Nobles of-thed . GIRL SCOUT CAMPERS T0 RETURN SATURDAY Girl Scouts attending the second ession camping at Eagle river will return to town Saturday after- Parents planning to help transpor hould contact rman Morton Flint . Forty-five girl enrolled at |camp now with 17 having attended {both sessions Program aids lizabeth Wyller Mollie Jo Macs Betty Mantyl Viki Tydlacka Camp activities tudy, swimming rd ma cr ready obser and part of camp director noon with camp ch n Mrs are are Joyce Rivers Beda den, . Janet Lee and Syl includ Schult and k le hells terials birds wood work, and other Hiking with and flower have bee To honor Kershner and her breakfast will be morning at 10 o'clock at anof hotel. Members of Personnel will leave for later in the gay to direct a scout camp there. Invited to attend the breakfast are council members, leaders, parents and friends of | scouts. Reservations may be made |by calling Mrs. Morton Flint at Blue 413 'HEADLEY DRAWS 100 FINE ON " ACCIDENT CHARGE | calvin Headley, a carpenter with the Alaska Communications Systen | | at Douglas, was given a -$100 fine and a 5-day suspended jail sentence in City Magistrate's court yesterdcy “n‘mnmm He was booked on three char Driving under the influence | liquor, reckless driving, and failing to stnp at :hr scene of an A(f!(lll t hit and damaged a Chevrolet car| belonging to George Gullufsen who | orks at C Grocery. The, car was parked near Seward street and Marine Way when Headley hit | t at hand m outdoor cooking training Mildred } staff a Sund the Ba the Scout Fairbanks scout held show that Tot at 10:15 pm. on July 6. | 57 Vanehes for Australia in "53] SYDNEY .Iul'. 10, — The J. Heinz Co. announc l'(l it would rt immediately the design and erection of new food manufacturing establishment at Dandenong, 20 miles southeast of Melbourne. Estimated cost £2,000,000 Au\-! tralian (about $4,400,000 US). Production is scheduled to begin late in 1953, H | | THE DAILY ALASKA Fif\]I‘H?I’, Rev.Armstrong Plans! Field Conferences "Old Muddy’ Knocks Out Levee Mo With New Ministers Rev. R, Rolland Armstrong, field representative of the Presbyterian board of national missions, leaves this afternoon on the Princeton- Hall for conferences with the new pulpit supply pastors in Southeast Alaska. Towns to be visited. are Tenakee, an, Metlakatla, Kake, Klawock Hydaberg, Ketchikan and i Petersburg. Field teams of the daily vacation bible schools will also be taken to the several towns. Rev. Armstrong expects to return on July 16, APPROV BILL OF SEWARD SEARCH PARTY A bill for $55, to pay the expen- ses of a search party in the Sew- ard area has been approved and or- dered paid by the Territory, ac- cording to Henry Roden, finance commissioner. The request was from Anna B. Southard, U. S. Commis- sioner at Seward The search was for Frank Met- ousek who, with Eldred R. Adams, Adam’s 12-year-old son and a Les- ter Mize, capsized in a 16-foot skiff in Resurrection Bay on June 24. Adams was drowned but the son end Mize were picked up while clinging to the overturned boat. Metousek had attempted to swim ashore and was last seen about | 5 yeards from the beach Following a search of the beach in vicinity of the accident, with- out success, it was determined the man had drowned. FISH LANDINGS Fish landed yesterday and sold tc | E. E. Engstrom were from the| Emma, skippered by Martin Bor- leck, 15,000 pounds of sable and pounds of halibut, and Kather- , 1,000 pounds of halibut, 8,000 pounds of sable. Prices on sable were 12.2 cents and 6 cents with 18 cents for halibut. Also landing and selling to Eng- strom were the Lone Fisherman, | 45,000 pounds of salmon, Alrita 7,000 pounds of salmon, ARB, 1,500 lbs. of salmon, Jim Hickey, 4,200 pounds of salmon. Salmon prices were 39.5 jcents for large red, 28.5 cents for 1 red, 23.5 cents for white, and ts for silver. FIVE 2RR IVE O ELLIS AIRLINES Traveling on Ellis Airlines Tues- day flight were five passengers with 13 on interport. Arriving from Ketchikan: Algeo, V. Hulse, W. H. Barton, MacKenzie, John Dassow. R. W. Dt 3e0, SENATE EYES | The The flood swollen Missouri river breached a Missouri-Kansas-Texas embankment near St Ch of rich farm land to rapid flooding. to help evacuage sevral hundred families whose homes are in the Another 24,00) acres s estimated the flood damage AP ercylmln Saved by Mortar Shelis railway path of the waters. and offici alone at $2,500,000. Still looking dazed Cpl. nds beside the remains of mine on a Korean toad his truck served as a protective wall against the blast. arm wound. escaped with cnly a minor via (® Wirephoto.) RECLAMATION PROGRAM FUNDS 11 to WASHINGTON, July enate was set tacks today P down to br what it wants to do with the west- Here’s Cheerful Refresbme;fl Your fishing trip is a sure success when you bring along a | case of Rainier Extra Pale —cans or stubbies. It's the lightest, smoothest, most refreshing beer you've ever tasted. At home or in camp, enjoy the finest. Good old Rainier Beer. Listen to the “J. R. Ranch” - KENI - KFAR - 8:30 P.M. Fridays ern Reclamation progr Debatg on the $520, ior Department mone week but, by ent, nendments action on wa ipplied s for which funds were approve (Amounts in parenth y approved by the Hou clude: Alaska They Other recc kill include Indian Burca trib: funds) | Tefritories £4141 DICK KEITHAAH AWARDED MEDAL, MARKSMANSHIP ¥ Richard 1 and Mrs. E | Juneau | Riflem | the Nati | Young Kei | target sport | climbed lower rankings | uished Riflem in junior sh | Dick is a g | Public High training in r the scho I of Mr. nn of uished need by on. k up the 0. He has the 14 Disting- the top ste: of Juneau ceeived his « member of b, which those | in- i Stan'ey E. Lingfelter, his truck Mortar shells stacked behind the cab of | COAL SHIPPED NORTH. | The Office of Price Stabilization ap- i | [day. Tt w | mentally ill and had prev "Plat of U. 8. Survey No. 2672, Frit: | | cove Road Group of Homesites, sit- | longitude 134° 38’ 26” W. at meander .I['NEAU, ALASKA REAL ESTATE WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1951 ————— REAL ESTATE °= || CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING| REAL ESTATE 3 BEDROOM Home, near Federal Building. Large livingroom, din- ing room, fireplace, basement, gar- age, electric kitchen. Good yard. Early occupancy 3-BEDROOM residence. Central lo- cation, large yard, full basement, automatic furnace. unfurnished. Investment property on Gastin- eau ave. Full price $8,000. Rental $140.00 per month. ' $7550—3 bpdroom house in Douglas. Under two years old. Automatic oil furnace, garage, good corner lot. New electric stcve. Unfurn- nished. Immediate occupancy. 50—1 bedroom furnished house in Juneau, two blocks from bus-} iness district. Belle's Cafe — Fully equipped. A certain money maker. INVESTMENT property. A prime store space with apartments in best location. Rented with good income at preesnt time. Owner financed. TWO lJots in 12th St: Priced at $750.00 each. William Winn-Phone 234 | Office moved to Shattuck Building —Real Estate and Investment Securities. Alaskan agent for Grande and Co. WE WOULD APPRECIATE LISTINGS! District. D Mo., expesing 15,600 acres The coast guard used boats ;IFT AND CHINA SHOP—Out- standing business possibility for right party. JUNEAU—Well equipped cafe. Best location. Priced for quick sale. RY—Cabin Lena’s Cove— also 2-bdr. home with 2 acres cleared land, garage, root house, ete. x \MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS ready were inundated in the St. Charles area Phone 676 over First National Bank | e USED CARS 1947 BUXCK Sedanette, good con- dition. Connors Motor Co. 1940 DODGE SEDAN 4 door, good rubber, good condition. See Rev. Willis R. Booth. 854-6t 48 FORD CLUB COUPE, goo! condition, new paint. Also con- sole combination radio phono- graph, plays 3 speeds, see Buck Jones, Call Black 515. Reasonable. 852-12t 1947 STUDEBAKER Champion Se dan, good condition. See at Stutte ' & Son Office. Phone 34 or Blue! 828-tf FOR RENT OFFICE space available Gastineau Hotel. Phone 800 652-4f | STEAM hcabed rooms, 315 Gold SL. of Concord, Calif., after it detonated a land Lingenfelter (US Marine Corps Photo |RENT-A-SAW-SERVICE. One-man chain saw, new Titan, $20.00 day. Skil-Saw $5.00 day. Call 911, STEAMHEATED Rooms, week.ly or Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69-tf UPPED $1.25 PER TON WURLITZER Spmet'piarn; ‘for rent Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143 WASHINGTON, July 10 —(P-— proved yesterday an increase of $1.27 a ton on the price of coal baggec by retail coal dealers in used sack for shipment to Alaska. The ncy said about 6,000 tons are so shipped to Alaska annually | The price of used bags to the coa dealers — mostly in Seattle — has ri as 10 cents apiece inee mmer’s coai shippin REMEMBER GREEN'S FUR SALE —— at the —— BARANOF HOTEL POSITIVELY ENDS THIS WEEK en as m last n, OPS | TO PORT PROTECTION A U. S. Coast Guard plane from Annette was dispatched today with | the U. 8. Marshal from Ketchikan for Port Protection, near Cape De- cision, to pick up Linnerud Eilert ©.G. headquarters said here to- as reported that Eilert wa wviously been | n. HERES A IGBU N BETTER USED CARS —_— SPEFIAL 1949 Chevrolet 4-door Bedan confined to an institul NOTICE FOii PUBLICATION Notice is hereby given that Wil- »m D. Schoeppe, has made appli- tion for a homesite, Anchorage Serial 016762, under the Act of May ! 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) for Lot 14B uated on the east shore of Aukc Bay, on the west side of the Fritz Cove Road, south of and adjoining U, S. Survey No. 2281, containing 032 acres, latitude 58 12" N 1942 Plymouth 4-door Bedan 1941 Chevrolet Club Coupe corner No. 1, and it is now in the files of the land office, Anchorage Alaska. Any and a1z persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned land should file their adverse claim in the local laild office, Anchorage within the period of publication or thirty days thereafter, or they will be barred by the provisions of the statutes. 1946 International %-ton Pickup R.W.Cowling Co. 115 Front Street Phone 57 GEORGE A. LINGO, Manager First publication: June 6, 1951, Is instructed 1 Last publication: August 1, 1951. 856-5t } S R ST SENTRAL legation, home, furn, near Fed. Bldg., $10,000 cash. (W35) SOMFORTABLE 3 bedroom house, furn. comg. bsmt, hot water rad- iators, fine view, good.lot, Doug- las, $10070. (W27) IXCELLENT 2 bedroom houce, yrs. old, conc. bsmt, g~ aze, clec- hot water heater and range, central hot air heating, rood view, Highlands. $16,500. (W24) 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) ENTIRE ISLAND, 230 acres, easily accessible year round, good bldgs, other features. $26,000 (W25) CALHOUN Ave. bldg. lot. (G16) MANY EXCELLENT lots for year round homes, summer cabins, re- sorts and industrial sites. SUMMER CABINS BEAUTIFUL Point Louisa cabin, water, beach, $4,300. (W30) SPACIOUS cabin, wired, refriger- ator, etc. Lena Point. $3,465 (W31) GOOD for year round home, needs repairs, large pat. ground, good view. Thane. $4,300. (W21) INVEST IN JUNEAU RESTAURANT. $2,000. COUNTRY business bldgs. (W32) COCKTAIL bar, $19,800. (B6) STORE-APARTMENT bldg., 16 un- its. $42,000. (B6) CHICKEN ranch, good business Will sell all or part. 5) RESIDENTIAL grocery. Will lease or sell building. (B GENERAL Store with considerable property. Excellent location and business. Approx. $55,000. (B3) MANY OTHER LISTINGS Bob Druxman-Phone 891 M. J. HAAS - Associate Juneau—123 Front Street Auke Bay—Fritz Cove Road 2 bedroom | | (B8) | I | FOR SALE | p EW General Electric “Stratoliner” | Range with extra warming oven. | Never out of original crate. $50.00 ess than Seattle cost. Phone Green 405. 857-3t | SY; Wasfiing fvl;chine, about two years old, excellent condition. $125.00, terms. Parson's Electric | i Inc. 857-3t | | USED lhlec burner Monarch Range' for only $65.00. Just the thing ior beach cabin. Parson’s Electr101 Inc. 857-3t |REFRIGERATOR. Gilfillan five cubic feet, overhauled at our shop, good condition, only $125.00. Rent or buy on terms. Parson’s Elec- | tric Inc. Goldstein Bldg. or 10th Street. 857-3t | WILLOUGHBY Lunchroom. Doing a good business. 319 Willoughby Ave. Phone 946. 857-6t 1500 WATT Light Plnnt Nem‘ly new $275.00. Write Box 53 Em pire. 8564t ‘ % hp. Jobnson Outboard Twin Motor $35.00 22 Bullet dCf,lOn 10.00 ,Shot gun, Long Tom . 20.00 ’30-30 Winchester Set Seal Beam for Chev complete .. 1937 Jash Sedan Radio 7 tube Montgomery Ward, battery . 2000 {12 Sq. ft. bathroom plastic tile 47.00 Davenport & large chair, good as new 5 2 $100.00 See at 7 Mile post Sunny Point. 856-6t WO bedroom house. Cumpletely furnished, large yard, 100x50 Block from school. 4th and E. St. Phone Douglas 2444. 855-6t STONEHOUSE Home, 518 W. 12th St. Five rooms furnished. Full basement, two bedrooms, estab- lished garden. Call Red 360 fo1 appomtment 855-4t DORY FOR SALE Phone 229 for information. 854-121 {EFRIGERATOR in excellent con- dition. Phone Blue 306 or 62. 854-61 IGHT BANK Burroughs electric adding machine, automatic cred- it balance, almost new, $200. Majy be seen at Alaska Credit Bur- eau. 854-61 {EW HOUSE, FURNISHED, Ful basement and Garage. Very rea- sonable. Phone Green 1045 be- tween 12 to 4 p. m. 853-6t JIANO hardman small upright walnut, new condition, cost $1,100 will sacrifice $800.00. Write Peli- can Cold Storage Co. Pelican, Alaska. 852-6t JOHNSON 10 h.p. outboard motor. 1950 model, perfect condition. $260.00. Walter D. Field. Phone 581. 847-tf s i A S SR s FLOOR Safe on wheels—Phone 98 daytime or 818 evenings. 778-tf ettt IT No. COOKS, Baker, {JoB BABY SITTING PETER WOOD AGENCY —858888— EACH MONTH—EACH YEAR WE SELL MORE HOMES THAN | ALL OTHER AGENTS COMBINED —§8$888— I challenge them to list their sales each month—Peter Wood —§98855— Showplace of Auk “Bay, a peeled log chalet-type building, fireplace, concrete basement, oil furnace. Completely furnished, including dishes, rugs, pictures, drapes, etc. Over one acre, beautiful lawn, flowers, gardens. Overlooks water. On bus line, near stores. $4,500 will handle. Vic Johnson home, protected cove, good beach frontage. Concrete basement, 3 bdrms. New kitchen. 3 Acres. Price $12,000. Best point for view, dock. Solid basement complete, you build house. 2 acres. Price $5,000. New House, full concrete basement, 3% acres. Next Hickey's store. Good investment for pulp ‘pro- gram now in air. $14,200, down- payment $5,200. Five acres near Auk Lake on * Highway, 3-bdrm house with full concrete basement. Barn and second house for rental. Good water. Price $9,000. Point and beach frontage on Fritz Cove Road. $1,500. A country place in town. The Vie- nola home and 120x150 lot across Channel directly in front new housing, terrific view. Price $15,- 000. Eagle River Landing, house and 5 acres patented on beach. Good garden spot. $4,500. TAKES A HICK TO CATCH A HICK PETER WOOD AGENCY Klein Bidg, Tel. 911 WANTED K:Lchen helpers. Box 1170, Fairbanks, 357~6t F. E. Co, Alaska. RESFONS!BLE Coup]e require one or two bedroom apartment. Pre- ferably unfurnished, in desirable location. Have small, well be- haved dog, no children. Referen- ces furnished.. Phone Black 950 after 5 o'clock. 857-3t RELIABIE Girl or 30ung man to answer telephone. Pay on hourly basis. Minimum hours from 10 to 5, six days week. Apply Alaska Territorial Employment Service. ; 857-3t EXPERIENCED woman or high school girl to care for two small children during confinement per- iod. Phone Red 930. 856-3t wanted. 854-4t Phone 997. HELP WANIET—Alaska Laundry, 75811 Fountain girl. 185-tt 1 : WAITRESS & Percy’s Cafe. LOST AND FOUND LEATHER KEY Case with keys, Reward. Call Empire. 836-6t 'ADIES YELLOW GOLD Walthnm wrist watch, inscripticn and date 1937 on back. Green 625 or 969 —Reward. 854-4t ONE medium sized black curly naired dog, answers to name Gor- 1o, wearing harness. Notify William Winn, Phone 234. 851-t1 MISCELLANEOUS AOPE'S SECOND HAND STORE We buy, sell and trade. 214 2nd St. Phone 908. 793-t1 e —EMPIRE. WANT ADS PAY—"