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PAGE SIX INVITATION TO BID The Employment Security mission of Alaska announces Invitation to Bid for fur one new automobile, Standard door Sedan, f.o.b. Anchorage, Alaska Interested bidders may secure bid forms and specifications by calling at the Employment Security Com- mission. Room 314, Goldstein BIc or writing the Employment ity Commission, P.O. Box 2661 neau, Alaska Sealed bids will be received until 11:00 A.M. Monday, August 13, 1951 and then publicly opened LIN Com- the Ju- JOHN McLAUGH Acting scutive Director First Publication: July 27, 1951 Last Publication: Aug. 10, 1951 United States District Court for the Territory of Alaska Division Number One at Juncau Civil Action 6493 MERNICE MURPHY, intiff, Vs PASTORINO ROCCO, also as PASTORINA ROCCO, PASTOTINA ROCCO; the un- known wife of PASTORINO ROCCO; VICTOR WILHELM also known as VICTOR H. WIL- HELM and as V. H. WII the unknown wif WILHELM; BONNIE V F of w also known as BONNIE E. WIL- | HELM; the unknown husband of BONNIE V ELM 1 each and every wn heir of each of such above named de- fendants as is'nc ceased d or na any right, t also all other pe unknown claim ““éstate, lien or interest in the real estate described in the complaint hegein, Defendant SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION THE PRESIDONT OF THE UNI- TED STATES OF AMERICA, to the above named defendants, GREETING : i In'the name of the United States | of America, you and each of you, are herebv required to ypear iu, the District Court for the Ter | of Alaska, First Judicial Divi Juneau, Alaska, within thirty days after the 17th day Au 1951, in case this summons is | tished, or within for 40) days after the date of its se you, in case this summons is upon you personally, and ar the complaint of the above n plaintiff on file in the above court in’ the above entitled action The said plaintiff in said action demands the following relief: ‘A decree quieting the title plaintiff in and to that parcel of real property which is more par ticularly described as follows, to- wit: \yAllof Lot 7 in Block 26 of the ownsite of Juneau, Alaska, as shown on the official plat of said townsite, on file and of record in the . office of the ex-officio re- corder for the Juneau Precinct of Alaska: that defendants, and each of them, | be required to ‘de e the nature and extent of his claim or claims, if any, to said property; and that the court declare all such claims (30 of | be | of rvice upon | ‘I HOLTZINGER, Deceased, has filed N. longitude 134> 38" W. Any ar land within the peried of all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned should file their adverse in the local land office, Ancho ted been threats. m publicatic st one part of the Generals | _ speech as in effect saying there had | | What MacArthur said was that | e | he had been warned to “keep silent or| —or take the bitter consequences.” THE DAILY ALASKA F)PIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA iy i e ettt 1% . et of such dccuments may be ce, we should be ready for procured fro; i a g - d m the office of Donald . major Communist assault on ing a greater chance than T am. e Our Government is asking every liberty-toving citizen to do his part in maintaining the freedom for which America stands. Defense Bonds.. Minute Man of 1951, be the American Buy U. 8. _/ ’.[;lis April, . } ‘»‘\"“’;,A 2 /3 W &, - ‘The secret of saving is system! Start saving today the automatic, painless way! Go to the pay office of the com- pany where you work and sign up for U. 8. Defense Bonds through the Pay- roll Savings Plan. Or go to your bank and join the Bond-A-Month Plan. If you can set aside $7.50 each week, in ten years you'll have $4,829.021 one hundred and seventy-six years after the original Minute Men fought the Battle of Lexington, our country once more is seeking to defend the rights which are the breath of life to every American. Get in the fight—buy U. S. Defense* Bonds! *U. S. Savings Bonds are Defense Bonds. Buy Them Regularly! i for their patriotic donation, the Advertising Council and The U. 5. Government doss not pay for this advertising. The Treasury Departmeat thaaks, 3 The Daily Alaska Empire * Office moved to Shattuck Building HOPE'S SECOND HAND STORE FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1951 FISHING POLE and reel between a Final Report of his administration iie e L of the estate of deceased and a peti- b H ' I R. Wilson, Distrit Director, at Ju-| b tnite rees he| —Real Estate " o1 e estate of aecensed s o vet | 1 TUITIAN OpETU nemt Alasky 4pon depihih GO, | 1o, ren N I | Beomtier Alsekan sgemt dor| gy o Mk Ber oul hearing will be held thereon before all of which will be refunded to throughBiih. ik BREAUEE. | iGrande and 5. e G . R, i e undersignea united states| i1 PEA(E CRANCES bona fide bidders upon the return - P SR .| LOST— Nugget Braceiet. Phone | commissioner and Ex-officio Pro- of the plans and specifications 374. Reward " B pate Judge, at Juneau, Alaska on| WASHINGTON, July 27, —(m— |¥ithin ten (10) days from date of < WE WOULD APPRECIATE i 1 igust 27, 1951 at 10:00 A.M. President Truman said today he is |id opening. Chee"u fln LISTINGS! All persons having objections to | More hopeful over the outlook for| TO parties who procure plans and GIFT AND CHINA SHOP—Out- FOR SALE [ ¢ Tinal Report and Petition may | Peace as a result of progress in the Spécitications upan payment of the Dea"l (omes standing business possibility for r at that time and file their Korean armistice talks above stated amount, and who do . i l‘l"’h(.]‘&‘rl\' o - v : . ¢; 3 A TR Aas 0k e P submit a bid $10.00 will be re- fa FARM near Bothell—4 bedroo bjecti riting and contest it. This Was Mr. Truman’s only com- | Ot SU e re ; ! 2AU—Well equipy s hiig ,))(;ICVI;II\: 1::“3”_ mLy ‘h.\nd‘ and the | ment at a news confercuce on lat-{{unded upon the return thereof DENVER, July 27, —IP--It was JI{N}«:\‘U ‘;(_” é(‘?‘p"cdifim_' 1’3“} home, barn, milk house, large eal of the Probate Court this 26th | est developments in Korea within ten (10) days from the date | less than four months ago that . x(x:ccb Oquu- éa | ereen house $25000. $15000 day of July 1951 i In other matters, Mr. Tr of the bid opening. No refund will| Merie Tennyson said she ‘Y‘.M“vt‘CO;JI\TRY; R e L Sl BRI Gt TR0 ol © T GORDON GRAY sald: E be made for return after that time | \raid of death which _h‘;" incur- :l;o ez(l-bllarx.ul w"\f‘ag(‘e\‘roct h‘;r;? C. L. Wight, Woodinville, Wash. United States Commissioner, and | 1. He is looking into charges by Each bid must be accompanied by xh’;_\"l cer macs 3?]““.‘ 71(‘1' & ewar n B : i 871-5¢ 2 < . ¢ . 2 < la satisfactory bid security (certi- he attractive 37-3 d wo- J ! 5 5 e e Ex-officio Probate Judge, Juneau | the St. Louis Post-Dispatch that |5 3% v y | CRESCENT ; p £ e 4 By en Il fied check or bid bond) in an|Mman maintained that attitude to Apartments. — Ten >recinet, Territory of Alaska. Democratic National Chairman Wil- 3 SN S ¥ ¥ = 5 i ¢ Publication: July 27, 1951 liam M. Boyle, Jr, received $8,000|2MOUnt of not less than 5 per cent | the )U““- “““}“ ‘?“1“ "“’J ~';1- L M“RPHY & MUBPHY\ ga;";“;‘meé:*dvtf_"\“fl‘;dfi Bfl“d‘;?g‘ i’} ¥ X g R 8 b sl 2 tal bi e was cheerful to the las . | ndition. one ) Last Publication: Aug. 17, 1951. in fees from the American Lith-|°f the total bid. e T REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS | & 1T 9% ofold Gorp. of St. Louis, which re.| The successtul bidder will be re-|said Mrs. Wikma Eret SUPEEIC | by one 676 over First National Bank | b SH LS — | ofola corp. of St Louls, which r¢_ | quired to fumish o performance |tendent of the sanitarium where | o |HAND tooled bag, piano, training NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION | o @ = thing about it and cn{:‘ld {bond and payment bond, each in | iss T““‘"“’" died. 5 i | e chair, child’s upholstered rocker rag o i e fo e A4 s People all over the country| i § ’ Anchorage Serial 016926 | n't comment until he knew the facts. ;lh'c '\moum .nl 160 per oeufRogne t(l vord: ‘~r enc ur'wemun)t | Play pen, baby buggy. Blue 657. Notice is hereby given that Elmer He is still hopeful the St m;“«l;‘xmm o 1"3‘_‘5 CM:W’]:-*“_X“L;" BT e 871-3t T. Howerter, has made applicatior 1168 SeAwiy S et W1 b | N AP LAY 0 withdrawn until | 135 W b TR | - ! s amenits, mder the ACt of | broustit Gt o the fioor. of' the|iHity< (80) ideys affer MR bcral W10, SAEEpOnEr that “I'm not|yany 5 sell fine leather gloves) PRICED Low for immediate sale.| A Tet Gio Biat, B8, for Lot | Mo ecctis T tabliie today by|Hiod dlosingsiiine falih BRI or [TIEHETR, ot all. Tve ENORRORN | son' jadios, t rensmid. chilasen, | N1y, Beaily Bhon. I Blcka- = |L. Plat of U. S. Survey No. 2392, | the House Public Works Committee. | "o my life that death was Inevi-| gireot to friends and neighbors.| OWner expecting increase in| Auke Lake Group of Homesite 8 e AL Dol CoRRan T Bt Gmi Government reserves the | able. g | Modest prices. Big earnings. Un- family and must sell. ~ Write, | Trao " q fha he | z s °D- | right to reject any and all bids and | After the flood of letters, shel! .1 opportunity. Write P. O.1 Wire, call Jerry’s Beauty Shoppe, Tract A, Sheet No. 1, situated in the | Douglas MacArthur’s anti-admin- i d th “ 1 aim | S | Loop Sectidn,’ Glacier dtration - Spesch 'IEEHBRAR: 1ash) O-ate. formalilesisiiiaeiercot) 0! i A L et U VL R e ole, P 4 tratior ¥ S ast ! 1oreto. over how calmly I'm taking it. | st e — about 1 northwest of Juneau 3 ” o i o L . i v | - § ok . L R e e e s | DONALD R. WILSON I look at them and think, ‘well [ __Z_____. .M AVAILABLE in one week—3 bdrm ontaining 4.83 acres, 15 now | comment Mr. Truman did deny t‘!.e Contracting Officer gee, you might die before I do. A | | l}()usc, 2 bathrooms, new electric in the files of the Land Office, An- | General had been threatened with i e 6t -t - pebple, Who ' o Uk fori-ad MISCELLA“E““S | kitchen, breakfast nook. Fully | chorage, Alaska, latitude 58° 237 30" | any reprisals. Reporters had inter- B At ;7' 1051, Sunday afternoon ride are tak- | | furnished. Large yard. Good ! neizhborhood. Can be duplex for ttra -income. Call Red 495 for | e —— - | x Sl gy 5 lKepner Ihanks :nan\l;airrLz:::IZ.s,m f‘,“l:ak;: MEr;redidcal‘ We b}‘:y, sell and trade. 21%?"31 appointment. 870-tf & i g, s St. Phone 908. 3-t¢ i asagiare. SR | ;‘i;;ltc1‘x‘1!c‘;xl" she-idmmelienait) oxe—" —mt PIANO, good tone but poor case. ‘Al k ' . : | $50.00. Red 575. 870-2¢ | She didn't dwell on the future. Fht | & asKans 9’_ “If T lived to 90, there o This Pen Pal Has |TRON Pips diothes line posts.| still be things I'd miss seeing,” | o i i | 'Blood Donation 'ABook That IS aBook | P tom em i OFFICE desk, lamp, adding and Pointing out that prompt use on the battlefield of blood ard blood R § 'l F d { (Plasma has meant the :i\"u;e:lce. e al oo {between life and death for count- . less fighing men, Lieuterant Gen-lprI(es up In las‘ eral W. E. Kepner, col ander-in- chiel of the Alaska Command, to- 2 w k 'J day expressed the gratitude of the ee so une v, Navy and Air Force to peo- g ple of the Territory who r q::nl:ded Retail food prices rose about| to the recent Red Cross olvod pro- | one-half of one‘pex'cu‘.i dur—mg the curement program. izwo w.eeks ending June 23, 1951, : those who today face the . according to U. S. Department ui‘ in battle know how rruly | Labor figures received by Leanard! itel s program is,” Key ' 5, Evans, Alaska reprcxcn!ativc: Kepner issued his statement in| Higher prices for fresh fruits and conjunction with a message to the vegetables, eggs, and chickens _were Juneau chapter of the American |[mainly responsible for the rise. Red Cross from Edwin D. Rounds. Based on a survey of eight ci egional director in San Francisco, | ies, in varied sections of the Stat-} congratulating’ Juneau chapter on |es, the retail food index for June its successful participation in the |25, 1951, was approximately 12 per- t military blood procurement | cent above that of pre-Korean June rogram to take place in Alaska 15, 1950. Members of the King County| During the two wecks, beef pric-| Central Blood Bank were in Ket- |es rose fractionally; lamb and pork hikan, Juneau and Anchoraze re- | remained unchanged. Chicken p cently on the project, collecting 363 | es went up one percent while fish | pints of blood in Junesu o:i June |prices decreased two percent. | . Fresh fruits and vegetables, which | “Juneau is to be congratulated on | are usually on the decline at this the fine showing it made in this | geason, rose about two percent. Car-| vital project,” Rounds said. He ad- { yo(s Jettuce and apples led the up- | ded that the National Red C:oss €X- [ ying with percentages of 16, 15 and| tended thanks, not only to the do- |14 jespectively. | rers, but to The Empire and KINY I* nyeq fruits and vegetables also for publicity; the Alaska Sicam-| g o8 oyt nerease while Fotg] ship Company for free tr Ha-| hoq jtems remained about the | tion of blood bank memberss from| oo | 3eattle; Pan American World Air-| ™ p 0 0 oo sugar and sweets were ways for flying the blood south rmc“o;m"y higher. Prices of fats and to the lucalml‘tedJ(;wx staff,] " oits were slightly lower as lard jurses, nurses’ aides, Jureau’s two Aospitals, and all who bhelped to- and margarine GElESE Lane Der [ vard success of the program. penl: Dl RS CARL FINGER GIVEN SIX MONTHS carl Finger, from Fairbanks, was | sentenced to six months in jail by U. 8. Commissioner Gordon Gray this morning on a charge:of issuing | 1} Half of Canada's 1951 salmon pa(k a check without funds in the bank, The complaint was signed by Assist- VANCOUVER, BC. July 21—} ant Police Chief Frank D. Cavan- Sale of almost half of British Co-laugh. He had issued a check for lumbia’s 1951 estimated salmon pack ] $50 to the Juneau Coffce Shop. It was assured today with the London | was drawn on the First National announcement that Britain will buy | Bank of Juneau where he had no $6,000,000 worth account. Cavanaugh said that Fing- The deal was concluded between |er had a long police record. Brilaln Bids For the British Food Ministry and repre- sentatives of Salmon Canners’' Of erating Committee of Vancouver. Lastryear B. C. exported 980,000 cases of canned salmon to 40 coun= tries, of which 427,000 went to Britain. A 220-pound aquamarine is the largest gem ever found, says the National Geographic Society. TOKYO, July 27,—®—upl.Leo- nard I George, Peoria, Ill, is a pen | pal on a mass production basis. George corresponding from | ; TR Korea with 57 young women in "iugfifnfiggfi:%%é excellent 86?;_’;1’ states and Canada. To keep the < i ! record straight, he maintains a big black book listing each girl's height, weight, color of hair and eyes, and other vital statisti Phone 869-4t mimeograph machines. Black 730. TWO late r}:;&els. reifif O;IE—-. board motors. Phone 944. 868-tf OFFICE desk, lamp, typewriter, adding and mimeograph ma- chines. Phone Black 730. 867-3t! Babe Ruth Estate $360,000--Quarter WILLOUGHBY LUNCH room, do- ing a good business. 319 Will-: oughby Ave. Phone 946. 866-13t | unfounded, without merit, and of | thirty days thereafter, or they W NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS [ no effect; that plaintiff be de- |be barred by the provis of the| Sealed bids will be received by! e lared to be the sole owner of said | statutes. Donald R. Wilson, District Direc- | H serty and entitled to the ex- GEORGE A. LINGO, tor, Department of the Interior, Of- | pa ion of the same; for Manager |fice of Territories, Alaska Publi " ] i uch other and further relief as| First publication: Jnre 29, 1951, Works, Main Office of Alaska- 25 ' Ions the court may consider meet in|past publicaifon: August 24, 1951 Juneau Gold Mining Co,, P. O. B [ 4 | the premises; A AR A ok Ao 2749, Juneau, Alaska, until 5:00 i " 0 And, in the event you, and each PM, Pacific Standard Time o . ; ey i R | ! the plaintiff will take judgment ! a ews and equipping a reinforced concretc = L ESTATE BEAL ESTATE against each of you so failing to er ,iix and frame addition to the schoo 3 57 ippear and answer for want there- A" "I fhuilding at Wrangell, Alaska, WASHINGTON, July 27, —(M—13 BEDROOM RESIDENCE—Two { of, and will apply to the court for 8 At which time and place the bid: | Sccretary of - State Acheson years old. Full basement, ¢ e, PETER W00]D the relief demanded in her com- Ko [ H h' will be’ pubiliely OREAMA fand” read |t000Y 1t will take about $35,000- ¢ two batus. All hardwood foor < ot on'g aloud. Bids received after oo, | 00000 — spread over the mext| tile kitchen, fireplace. An ex- AGENCY WITNESS the Honorable ‘George s time of bid opening will be returnec | 11¢¢ Years—to provide defense tremely fine house. Unfurnished. olta. Judge of said court, and| SEATTLE, July 27 —(M— Harry |unopened wpital equipment” for U. S. Al-|3 BEDROOM RESYDENCE. Full —S88888— 1 of said court hereto af- | “Kid” Matthews of Scattle, who's| Plans and Specifications anc| ' | basement. Automatic _furnace. GONE EACH MONTH—EACH YEAR fixed, this 26th day of July, 1951. wngling for a light heavyweight or|other proposed contract document Urging that Congress approve a| Large yard in a good central lo- FISHIN® WE SELL MORE HOMES THAN J. W. LEIVERS, Clerk of the | heavyweight title fight, will have|are open for public inspection a ding $8,500,000,000 foreizn mi : cation. Owner financed with low | ALL OTHER AGENTS COMEINED District Court for the Territory | 2 fight on his hands tonight with |the District Director's office, Alas- | !*7Y #nd econo: aid bill, Ach-) down payment. —$$8838— | of Alaska, Division Number | Lloyd Marshall, veteran Cleveland [ka-Juneau Gold Mining Co, office | *°" S2id two more such pro- |DUPLEX: The George Rice prop- I challenge them to list their sales One at Juneau, Alasks. negr Juneau, Alaska; at the office of rams will be mecessafy to. equip) - erty on Distin Avenue, Qe - two each mon’h—Peter Wood By /s/ IRENE RASMUSSEN | Marshall kayoed ex-heavyweight|Associated General Contractors of | *lies in Eurcpe and Asia. D BaR Al e | irce . bAAtODMm | — 888888 — Deputy champ Ezzard Charles back in 1943.] America, Seattle Chapter, Construc ?!‘UV S(;r'rt‘t;x)' of fita}c lesugllcd SpACERE, foth. gpartments NEW LISTIN‘G~-3 bdrm home, Certified as a true copy of Matthews will be aiming for his|tion Center, 3rd Avenue West anc | *c/07¢ the Senate Foreign Rela-} completely furnished. Owner fl- tireplace, 100x100 lot, oil furn- Ithe original six straight knockout in the sched- | Harrison Street; at the office of (he | \00° Committee. g nanced. Complete price: 513v'|B°b Druxman—Phone 8’1 ace, large bright kitchen with IBy JOHN C. DUNN uled 10 rounder at the ice arena|Associated General Contractors He sald fiig iFtichn SRt pna . SOR0e i M : elec stove and refriz. Complete- |of Attorneys for Plaintift. tonight. He racked the kayos since|Amierica; Motntain BRAING Ohap. | ‘ocotistions, regardless of thelr |DOUGLAS—A new three bedroom | . J. HAAS - Associate ly furnished. $11,000 Douglas | Fixst Publication: July 27, 1 larruping Irish Bob Murphy in a|ter, 219 Benjamin Franklin Hotel | " will niot affect . the need| nouse. Unfurnished : Immediate A bt kg NEW LISTING—2 brdm home Last Publication: Aug. 17, 195 1Dirotnd decision at Madison Squsts| Seattle, WASHIEGIHEORL MR 1v,., |0 TcorThiitin (EReR WKL Rgainst| - oocupiiich SOl RLlE 85 price loss e e Channel Boulevard, seawall, lot — ———————— | Garden. °f the Associated General Con- '“1"””"_\"1 z«:ggl'cs:s'l'oxx. which L‘I\ than np.mesal. » G 70x150 on beach. Nice elec Kkit- Notice of Hearing on Final Account Murphy has been matched by the | tractors of America, Anchorage. 0 I rea an it was a month | LISTINGS m? several large in- LOST AND o chen, full concrete basement. o Petition for Distribution | International Boxing Club for a|Alaska; at the office of ‘the Citv| “irhere may be a period of| yesneny pHOEEN e FOUND ‘Furnished, $6,300, 1|iN THE MATTER OF THE ES- ll\l;lc 20 With light heavy champ Joey Clerk, Wrangell, Alaska; at the oi 'liu‘“qlliet it "::“ & axx;l‘(')[tlr'“:x C;_"\“ n]mg‘iu“m' eatter 4TH ST.—bright 1-bdrm house CATE. OF WILLIAM HOLT.|Maxim, a bout Matthews would|fice of the Associated General Con- g R oty o Pttt ek 3 ki : needs plumbing. Just renovated e Lo likaith Have: tractors, Suite 113, SulbAdman n“nu:ll‘:lq‘f 1:‘ l‘(‘(';r;.““'.h:(flu:llcr.ll :::: ‘31’,1,,'1.,) -(‘A]'\ : »le. is 53111 t'he LOStT_rB]u'cI eyed, whn,c_ l?ersmn throughout, part unfinished. On R OTIOR 18 HEREBY GIVEN that| “Bt Weve got to contend with)Hotel, Portland, Oregon; and at|'yiiel be pulled off balamee by a |G oomm. 1¢ in Shattuck Bld,| Home Tt Eawint T ool s S FELIX GRAY, Administrator| Mershall first,” says his manager ) Room 2723, Interior Bullding, Wash- | it in tactics. b Black 240 or s'z(s“nw st (‘531 Tho diaitt s bt i W WA of the Estate of WILLIAM | he veteran Jack Hurley of Chicago. | ngton, D. C. el ; talks should | WL . ! est 8th.| Juneau, good neighborhood. Close g it the armistice talks should | \William Winn-Phone 234 869-3t| in. Completely and richly furn- ished. Income $275 monthly, one flcor uniinished, income. $24,000. BUILDING LOTS CHANNEL Bou- levard—One for $1,200 all clear- ed and excavated. One 80x150 for $1,500 with rock fill from road. 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. $5,500 will handle. EXTRA Special—4 bedroom home, 2 tile baths, 3 toilets, 2 rumpus rooms, garage in basement. Liv- ingroom is 27x14, has fireplace, Thermopane windows. All hard- wood floors, large closets cedar- lined, hot water furnace. A new house, one of nicest in town. $15,500 cash will handle. Price over $35,000. 11th ST. in Casey-Shattuck Add. 4 bedroom home, large living- room, diningroom, large closets, partly furnished. $12,100. BEST view of city—Vienola home on 120x150 lot all cleared. Gar- dens, lawn, garage. Full concrete basement. Furnished, including large deep-freeze unit. 1 standara bedroom, 2 in attic for children or short guests. 1 possible in base- ment. Cement walks, a nice clean house. $15,000. MOVE in teday—Brekhus home, furnished, nice view Juneau hat- bor. Alsé 60x20 double quonset, can be sold separately and moved by barge. $10,500 for both. SMALL Boat Harbor—2 bedroom house, half block from new school $2650. 8th ST. next Juneau Marine—2 bed- room house with large fenced in lawn. $6,500. GASTINEAU Ave. 2 bedroom furn- ished, $4,000; $500 down. possibility more iBACK of Baranof—2 bedroom fur- nished, large back yard. $5,250. PETER WOOD AGENCY 3 Klein Bldg. Tel. 911 WANTED REFRIGERATOR Excellent condition. Contact Parson’s El- ectric, 10th and C. P, ORI 0t Earnings NEW YORK, July 27,—(®-—Babe JTHREE bedrcom house, rupning Ruth, who made an estimated $1,-' water, near DeHart's Store. 425,000 in a quarter century of base- | Contact Peter J. Nickel, Min- ball, left 2 net estate of $360,000. field Home, Auke Bay. Final figures on the estate— whittled somewhat by the home run king’s spending habits — were ap- proved yesterday by Estate Tax Ap- praiser Samuel E. Lepler. Ruth died of cancer three years ago at the age of 53. HERES A IGBU SN BESTER USED CARS SPECIAL washing ma- mis- FRONT room set, chine, radio, high chair, 865-3t Street, white house. meat grinder, 3% h.p. Johnson davenport, large easy chair, wash- ing machine. Odds & ends cheap. See at 7 Mile Sunny Point. 861-3t WESTINGHOUSE _ refrigerator, 17 cu. ft. Excellent condition. $200.00 Phone Green 856. 861-6t FLOOR Safe on wheels—Phone 98 daytime or 818 evenings. 778-t{ USED CARS 866-tf | NEEDED—Furnished 2 bedroom house or apartment by August 19. Douglas 2482. 869-6t 866-3t [ CHILDKEN taken care of during Salmon Derby. Phone Black 110. 866-3t cellaneous. Douglas 2441, 5th-E.|ggpLp WANTED—Alaska Laundry. 758-11 |ONE home canning machine, large || " rppss & 1 Fountain Girl. Percy’s Cafe. 755-tf FOR RENT PLEASANT Room, by the month. Walking distance to downtown. Gentlemen only. Write Box 21, c/o The Empire. 870-tf LARGE three bedroom unfurn- jshed apartment. Furnishings for sale. Call Red 935 after 5 p.m. 867-6t outbeard, % h.p. split phase motor 1937 BUICK 4-door Sedan. Good condition. See Russ Beadle at R. W. Cowling Co. 870-tf 1949 Chevrolet 4-door Sedan 1947 BUICK sedan,’ good condi- tion, 17,500 miles. Repainted 1950. Two extra winterized tires. + Connors Motor Co. 870-3t COUPLE MARRIED HERE TUESDAY 1940 Plymouth 4-door Sedan 1950 Ford %-ton Panel 1946 G.M.C. Panel R.W.Cowling Co 115 Front Street Phone 57 Harry B. Avakoff, of Fairbanks and Emily Meyers of Juneau were married Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Cleve- land on Calhoun Avenue. The groom is a Fairbanks jewel- er and the couple will make their home in that city. ' Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland were wit- 1t takes about 250 pounds of coal ho make auto tires and tubes. o nesses for the ceremony which was performed by the Rec. S. A. Me- 3 _‘Petx‘es of the Episcopal Church. STEAM heated rooms, 315 Gold St. . 135-t RENT-A-SAW-SERVICE. One-man chain saw, new Titan, $20.00 day. Skil-Saw $5.00 day. Call 911. STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly or Monthly. Colonial Rooms. — 69-tf WURLITZER Spinet piano for rent. Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143 LOST AND FOUND LOST—Single strand of pearls be- tween Post Office and Sixth Street. Reward. Return to Em- pire. 871-3t —~EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY—' i# | | » P P

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