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QAR EERC S L PERTFE R SRATLERRR RERa S RARERERA (AL ERARRREEE IS4 PAGE TWO Guests af $200,000 Venice Party Wear Lionskins, Shrouds VENICE, Italy, Sept. 5 — (® — A Mexican millionaire staged a $200,- 000 party in this historic city of lovers and assassins last night. Tt was the biggest blowout in a half century for Venice, a favorite gathering place for lovers of lux- ury. The Beistgui Don Carlos De Y De Iturbe—known in ternational society circles as a m admirer of royalty. Dukes and counts came by the score for the party and rubbed shoulders with the wealthy of three contin- ents. The guests wore everything from lionskins to shrouds. host was In the Commissioner’s Court for the Precinct of Juneau, Division Number One, Territory of Alaska, in Probate No. 1689 In the Matter of the Estate of FRE! KARO, Deceased NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETI- TION FOR SALE OF PERSONAL AND REAL PROPERTY Notice is hereby given that Pauline Peterson, Administratix of this Estate, has filed her application for the sale of the property of the above entitled estate, consisting of the gill net vessel 31F847 with equipment, and the North half of Lot 2, of Block 41, of the Townsite of Douglas with dwelling and the above entitled Court has ordered said petition be heard before the Court at its court- room in the Federal Building, Ju- neau, Alaska, at 10 a.m. on October 29, 1951, at which time and place interested parties may appear and make objections to said petition. Dated August 21, 1951. GORDON GRAY, Probate Judge of Above (SEAL) Entitled Court. First Publication: Aug. 29, 1951, Last Publication: Sept. 19, 1951, D SUPPLEMENTAL NOTICE OF DE- LINQUENT TAXES ON REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF YAKUTAT, ALASKA August 10, 1951 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE is hereby given that the supplemental delinquent tax roll of real and personal property for the City of Yakutat, Alaska, for the years 1948 and 1949 has been com- pletd and is now open for public inspection at the office of the city clerk and that the same will be pre- sented to the District Court for the Territory of Alaska. Division No. 1, at Juneau, Alaska, on the 23 day of September, 1951, or as soon there- after as the same can be heard for judgment of order and sale. The following list shows the tracts as shown by said delinquent tax roll, the amount of tax, interest, -penalty and to whom assesesd then, and the costs of such assessment including proceedings before the board of equalization: Delinquent tax rolls for the years 1948 and 1949, delinquent from Sep- tember 15th on said years. Lot, Block and Description and to whom assessed Libby, McNeill & Libby and Yaku- tat and Southern Railway, U. S. Survey Alaska No. 2881 together with personal property thereon located Tax delinquent 1948 Penalty—12% Interest on balance and $ 799.66 95.97 penalty from Nov. 15 | does not even provide that thel g SEPTEMBER 6 . 1948 ; " 9556 New state shall have control of | e High tide 4:35 am. 148 ft. o RO " | the sea waters along its shores. e Low tide 10:31 am., 23 ft. o E | If the Congress is going to give | @ High tide 4:36 pm, 173 ft. Total for 1948 $1191.19 | $ 2 | Alaska statehood by passing the e Low tide 11:19 pm., 00 ft. e Del 1909.3i A % Tax Delinquent for 10498190938 "0 o0 iy "5 50, and is also 0-(@ © © o o ® o o o o @ Penalty—12% ... balance 299.13 | ing to transfer administration, of the fishery resources to the State of Alaska, as Mr. undoubtedly will, then it must pass the fishery control bill, H. R. 159, or a similar measure. Mr. White says, however, that The Interior Department, cording to an announcement by | Delegate E. L. Bartlett, has “de- nied the people of Alaska control of " their fisheries.” This should occasion no sur- prise among people who have fol- | ac- lowed the devious manipulations | it is both unnecessary and unwise of the Interior Department and | to provide for a transfer of ad- have watched that department | ministration at this time. continually firming its grip on the Even though the fishery control cconomic resources of Alaska. bill were enacted tomorrow, the 5 e ! transfer of fisheries (administra- Mastin G. White, the acting as-| ;o will not be immediate. It sistant Secretary of the Interior, | is quoted as saying: “It is not be-| ¥ dely be-1 the Alaska lieved that the Territory of Alas- adequate provision would have to await a session of Legislature to make for that ad- | ka should .bc m\ca(odei(h‘ the re- | ininistration. | sponsibility of regulating and ad-| 'y Vipen “ethere is every likeli- ministering the fisheries in advance | poode that the statehood bill will of its admission to statehood.” be enacted at the present session | As a matter of fact, it is not be- 2 f Congress, as Mr. White says, | ieved by the Interior Department| Gy o¢ Al N that Alaska should control ltan now enacting the fishery con- fisheries at present or in the near | o1 pil? | future, or perhaps ever. The de-; It is not expected that Mr. partment is only interested in re-|yuiite will' answer that question taining its present controls and‘lm clear-cut languagé. If any an- [(PEALg SN : | swer is forthcoming it will be tight- The assistant secretary is again { . |1y wrapped in the customary | uoted as saying: “This depart-| g, pjetalk and as meaningless as ment has strongly urged the en-| g ko 00 o sop on the actment of legislation pmv]dmg}mnm“w Bell. | for the statenood of Alaska and | it has been my view that the re-| sponsibility for management of the | | fishery resources ultimately would be assumed by the State of Alaska.” | The fact that Mr. White has| | risen to the high position of as- | sistant Secretary of the Interior | Department proves that he is a | qualified journeyman double-talk- James E. Curry, the Washing- ton, D. C. attorney who represents several Alaska Indian groups who have filed claims before the In- dian Claims Commission, is also a registered Washington lobbyist. According to the report he filed for the final quarter of 1950, he represents the Alaska Native Bro- gx; the etaiemont gl quo(]rd therhood, National —Congress of (R el e 2L SR of the| smerican Indians, and various In- | ar , g ¥ dian tribes. | What does Mr. White mean when | "y e vects are “all legislation | he says control of the fishery re-| continental and/or Al- g | affecting sources would “ultimately” be as- RS 5 % aska Indians. He lists his total re sumed by the State of Alaska? e o | ceipts for lobbying during the quar- | “Ultimately,” according to the|, "y g1 320, which is also the to- dictionary, means “finally; in thc\“‘1 he received for lobbying dur- end.” And how long would it be| he entire calendar year. | after statehood is granted before| "8 * , e " < In his expense column he lists Mr. White's “ultimately” comes 10 g)95 g gigts or contributions made pass. Ten years? Fifty vears? A| d 15 torl ele r. "| during the quarter, $ or tel hll:ldl?(l years? Mr. White docs] phone and telegraph, $5 bt dil sl ! r itures. cpenditures - | other expenditures. Expen But he did say, according 10| g0 the previous quarters of press reports: “As there is every likelihood that the Congress will | take favorable action on the state-| | hood bill, and in so doing will un- | doubtedly provide the transfer of llhe administration of the fishery | resources to the new state, in my opinion it would be both unneces- sary and unwise to provide for a transfer at this time.” the year 1950 are reported as to- taling $1,073.70. NOTICE Meeting tonight of the Jefferson- Jackson Club, 7:30 p.m. at the Moose Club. Election of officers Program “What is Right with the Democratic Party” as viewed by Robert L. Smith, President of the This statement is nothing moie Daily News. 904-1t [ nor less than another big wad of Los Angeles BaUy-NEws: | WOMEN OF MOOSE | double-talk. ‘ 1f Congress is going to take fav-| 1y o0 il pe a meeting of The {orable action on the statehood | y,pen of the Moose, in the Moose iblll, as Mr. White sees likely, why | Lodge Rooms Thursday Sept. 6th [ snould not Congress also pass the | 1O98¢ "0 S0Bcat fishery control bill? This column has previously poin- | ted out, and now restates, that the statehood bill itself does not pro- | TIDE TABLES vide for one iota of fishery con-| | trol by the State of Alaska. Tt Interest on and |NOTICE OF DELINQUENT TAXES ON REAL PROPERTY IN THE penalty from Sept. 15, { CITY OF YAKUTAT, ALASKA 1949 i [y 449.10 April 16, 1951 = {TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Total for 1949 . <o $2587.61 | NOTICE is hereby given that the delinquent tax roll of real property and personal preperty for the Ciiy of Yakutat, Alaska, for the year 1948 Grand Total $3778.80 | and 1949 has been completed and is now open for pubic inspection at CERTIFICATE OF DELINQUENT TAX ROLL 1. John G. Williams, Jr., Clerk of the City of Yakutat, Alaska, do here- by certify that the foregoing roll is a true and correct supplemental roll of the delinquent real and personal property taxes of the City of Yaku- tat, Alaska, for the municipal tax years of 1948 and 1949; and that all of said taxes are due and that they respectively became delinquent the respective dates as in said rolls stated, and that the total amount of delinquent taxes, interest and penalty, together with the aggregate of the whole thereof assessed against each separate tract and property for each of said years for which the taxes assessed againsi said tract and property are due and delinquent are shown on the fore- going roll, together with the total of all such past due and delinquent taxes, interst and penalty parate- ly stated and the aggregate of the | whole thereof; that no part of said taxes, interest or penalty have been paid. During the time of pubiication and notice and up to the order of sale referred to any person may appear and make payment on any piece or tract of property set forth herein, together with the penalty and interest and the clerk or other officer shall make proper notice of such payment on both the original and duplicate delinquent tax roll. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and the Cor- porate Seal of the City of Yakutat, Alaska, this 10 day of August, 1951, in Yakutat, Alaska. JOHN G. WILLIAMS, JR., Clerk of Yakutat, Alaska. Pirst publication: Aug. 29, 1951. Last publication: Sept. 19, 1951. |the office of the City Clerk and that same will be presented to the }Dmnct Court of the Territory of Alaska, Division No. 1, at Juneau on | the 16 day of May 1951 or as soon thereafter as the same can be heard |for judgment of order and sale. The following list shows the tracts as shown by said delinquent tax iroll, the amount of tax, interest, penalty and to whom assessed: DELINQUENT TAX ROLLS FOR THE YEARS 1948 AND 1949, DELINQUENT FROM SEPT. 15TH OF SAID YEARS Tax 12% Lot, Block and Description and to Delinquent Interest Penalty Total Whom Assessed if known 1949 FRANK ITALIO, Land $125.; Frame 381" Bldg., $150. Personal, $625. 3.57 1.65 .89 9.98 |DAVID C. HENRY, Land, Lot 5, block 7, Tract A, $150; Frame Bldg. $75. fithens 4.60 14 .55 5.89 WILLIAM JACKSON, ¢ o SAMP- SON HARRY, Land, Lot 10, Block 3, Tract A. Frame Bldg. $600; 9.80 157 118 1275 I*Tlm tax is for the year 1948. CERTIFICATE OF DELINQUENT TAX ROLL 1, John G. Williams, Jr., Clerk of the City of Yakutat, Alaska, do hereby certify that the foregoing roll is a true and correct roll of the delinquent real and personal property taxes of the City of Yakutat, Alaska, for the municipal tax years of 1948 and 1949, except insofar as Yakutat and Southern Railway and Libby McNeill & Libby are concerned for which taxpayers there is presently pending a personal suit for the .cullectlon of delinquent taxes in the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, at Juneau, is concerned, and that all of said taxes are due and that they respectively became delinquent the respective dates as in said Jrolls stated, and that the total amount of delinquent taxes, interest and penalty, together with the aggregate of the whole thereof assessed against each separate tract and property for each of said years for which the taxes assessed against each said tract and property are due and delinquent are shown in the foregoing roll, together with the total of of all such past due and delinquent taxes, interest and penalty, separately stated and the aggregate of the whole thereof; that no part of said taxes, interest or penalty have been paid. During the time of publication and notice and up to the order of sale referred to any person may appear and make payment on any piece or | tract of property set forth herein, together with the penalty and interest |and the Clerk or other officer shall make proper notice of such payment on both the original and duplicate delinquent tax roll. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and the Cor- porate Seal of the City of Yakutat, Alaska, this 16 day of April, 1951, in Yakutat, Alaska. JOHN G. WILLIAMS, Jr., Clerk of Yakutat, Alaska. First publication: Aug. 29, 1951; last publication: Sept. 19, 1951. it | THE DAILY ALASKA EM 116 Fly In and Out 0f Juneau Tuesday \On Pan American Pan American World Airlines car- of ried 76 passengers in and out Juneau yesterday with 23 arri and 53 departures. From Seattle: H. R. Barrer, Lynn Butler and two children, John Erick- son, G. G. Hansen, Frank McCon- | aghey, Robert Manney, C. E., Don | and Peggy Thompson,, Carl Weid- | man, Lawrence Blackwell, R. L.| | Harding, Harold, Estella and Janet | | Schultz. | Clara Glasgow, Edwin Weisgerber. | |Mr. and Mrs. J. Stoneman and | | child, Pauline Grise. | | To Seattle: Mrs. G. Apostle, Frank | Doogan, L. D. Carlson, A. S. Neis- | ham, B. Balancio, John Rekalie, | Luly Hountouk, P. de Leea, A. Conda, | E. Capiago, Richard Martinez. i Margaret Abbey, Agnes Diezul, Janice Sheriff, Elbert Bishop, Mr: Art Hedges, B. Cooper, Mrs. J. Con- way and child, C. A. Peterson, b X | Daudeo, C. Hanson, Mrs. Burke | Riley, Edith Soldin, Mrs. F. Veter- ick, Walter Reams, Robert Sanders, R. A. Lozano, S. Esperanza. To Annette: George Kostrometin, Hans Berg. To Ketchikan: Bert Proctor, H. C. Smith, Donald Ensley, W. A. Math- eny, B. Piel. | To Whitehorse: G. Doherty, M. | Bodnarchuck, L. Mackenzie. To Fairbanks: Burns Paderson, | Josephine Hawes, Frank Field, Carl | Casperson, S. H. Lorain, Wallace | Nelson, Mrs. I. Levitt, R. F. Taylor, | Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Berry, John Dassow, George Eubanks. To Nome: R. L. Thorne, A. G Taylor. , i AT THE BARANOF | Mr. and Mrs. Jack Volkie of Mineapolis, Minn. are stopping at the Baranof Hotel. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JESSIE K. FRASER, Deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN | by the undersigned United States | Commissioner, as Administrator of the Estate of JESSIE K. FRASER, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against, the said estate, to present their claims with the necessary vouchers and duly verified, within six Months | after the date of the posting of this notice, to the United States Com- missioner at his office, No. 513 Fed- eral and Territorial Building, Ju- neau, Alaska, the same being the place for the transaction of the business of said estate. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this day of \September, 1951. (SEAL) GORDON GRAY, United States Commissioner | and Ex-Officio Probate Judge for the Junedu: Pre- cinet, Territory of Alaska First Publication: Sept. 5, 1951. Last Publication: Sept. 26, 1951. 5th NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Notice is hereby given that John homesite, Anchorage Serial 012318. Stat. 809) Plat of U. S. Survey No. 2892, containing 261 acres, situated on the northeast shore of Lisianski Inlet, approximately i mile south- easterly from Pelican, latitude 57 567 54” N. longitude 136° 12 21”7 W. at witness meander corner No. 1, and it is now Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned land should file their adverse claim in the local land office, within the period of publication or thirty days thereafter, or they will be barred GEORGE A. LINGO, Manager. First Publication: Aug. 15, 1951. Last Publication: Oct. 10, 1951. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION In The District Court For The | District of Alaska Division Number | One At Juneau Civil Action, File No. 6511-A EVELYNE BORRELLI, Plaintiff, V. PETER BORRELLI, Defendant. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNI- TED STATES OF AMERICA, TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND- ANT, GREETING: You are hereby required to ap- pear in the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, First Judicial Division, within thirty days after | the last publication of this summons, | namely within thirty days after! the third day of October, 1951, in i ceased, has filed her final | said estate, and her petition for | distribution thereof, in the U. S. Commissioner's Court for Juneau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska; t | | Bear, has made application for n! under the act of May 26, 1934 (48 in the files of the], by the provisions of the statutes. 1 PIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Held | Andrija Artukovich. international mystery figure, (above), was ar- rested at Los Angeles by U. 8. Marshals at the request of Yugo- his extra- slavia, which is asking dition for trial as a inal. Artukovich, 50, former Croa- tian cabinet member, is charged in the federal warrant with the murder of Peter Zimonic, Arch- bishop of Sarajeve, and 23 other persons. (P Wirephoto. war crim- NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN: That Gladys Stabler, executrix of | the estate of WANDA MYHRE, de- mt and report of her administration of 1951, | aid | | ne; | 1¢ o'clock A. M. October 25th has been fixed as the time an: court the place for hearins |and that all ‘persons concerned therein are hereby notified to ap- ipear at said time and place and | file their objections, if any, to said | final account and petition for set- tlement and distribution thereof. | Dated: Juneau, Alaska, August | 21st, 1951. GLADYS STABLER, Executrix. Aug. 22, 1951 | First Publication: Last Publication: Sept. 12, 1951. " FORRENT | FOR RENT — Rooms | Walking distance. { | \ with bath. Phone 1008.! 900-t1 | — | FOR RENT OR LEASE — Two new | buildings at entrance Small Boat ' Harbor. Across from new on City bus, one block fro cier and Douglas bu: vide into stor taurant. Also bldgs or busines: Peter Wood, 911. for other| caut or see| FOR RENT — Mendenhall Apart- | ments furnished and unfurnish-| ed. Studio and 1 bedroom $86.00 and up, unfurnished. $106.00 and | up furnished. Call at apartment | office or phone 892. 891-27t STEAM heated rooms, 315 Gold St. | 735-11 | ABLE now. Space for rest-! aurant or other business. Phone, 882-41 | | STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly or Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69-t!‘ WURLITZER Spinet piano for rent. Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143 USED CARS 1948 PLYMOUTH Sedan, excellent condition. Has radio and heater. Call 556 be- tween 5 and 8 p.m. Ask for Wes. 904-10t Deluxe 4-door 006 imiles, excellent condition. $1500. Call 301 from 8 to 5. 903-5¢ 1947 STUDEBAKER Champion Se- dan. Make offer, Call' 787 or Blue 495. 901-6t WERES A IGBU case this summons is published, or within forty days after the date of its service upon you, in case this summons is served upon you per- sonally, and answer the complaint of the above named plaintiff on file in the said court in the above-en- | titled action. | Plaintiff in said action demands |a decree of divorce dissolving the ‘bonds of matrimony now and here- | tofore existing between plaintiff and | | defendant, and for a change of her ;name to Evelyne R. Crossman. And in the event you fail to so| | appear and answer, the plaintiff will take judgment against you for want thereof, and will apply to the court for the relief demanded in her complaint and as hereinafter stat- ed. WITNESS the Honorable George W. Folta, Judge of said Court, and 'the Seal of said Court hereunto affixed, on this 5th day of Sep- tember, 1951. J. W. LEIVERS, Clerk. By Irene Rasmussen, Deputy Clerk. First Publication Sept. 5, 1951, Last Publication Sept. 26, 1951, SPECIAL 1949 Chevrolet 4-door Sedan 1940 Plymouth 4-door Sedan 1950 Ford %-ton Panel 1946 G.M.C. Panel R.W.Cowling Co. 115 Front Street Phone 57 ;Phone 676 over First National Bank REAL ESTATE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1951 TCLASSIFIED ADVERTISING | REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE S JARRISO!N house. 4 bedroom res- ide: two lots. Automatic hot water heating system. Well fur-| nished. Complete electrical equip- | ment. Price complete: $16,000. | BEDROOM house on 7th St.! Full basement. Partially furn-| ished. $7,850.00. 6 UNIT apartment. come property. H DOUGLAS—A new three bedroom house. Unfurnished Immediate occupan For sale at price less; than aisal. LISTINGS on several vestment properties. LOTS: Casey Shattuck. Highlands. CAFE—This is still thej small restaurant in Jum:ux.i A good in- large in- Seatter Office: Room 14 in Shattuck Bldg. | William Winn-Phone 234 VIEW, garden, enclosed yard,new ! 2-bedroom, furnace, dwood ¢ floors, electric kitchen, complete- | ly furnished, immediate pancy. FHA apprais TWO DUPLEXES—hboth complete- | ly furnished. No hills. i CABIN Lena’s Cove. Two-bedroom | home on 3.18 acres land. 2 acre cleared, good well, gavage, lakes, etc. FHA appraised 2-bedroom homes, | 2 both completely furnished. H 2 TROLLERS. Several acreagesi with improvements — Pelican, Si | 2 CAFES fully equipped. Inspec-! tion invited. Lots Douglas, Jun- | eau. | WANTED -— small tract with tim- ber. | MAY we help you buy a home in the states? If you need, your equity out of your proper-| ty here, let us discuss financing, with you. ‘ MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS FOR SALE ZCTRIC pressure cooker for sal Call Black 873. 904-3t FOR SALE by ewner, 3 bedrcom house in S Newly paintes o ished inck rical equipment. ly. Call M Phone Red 495. 3 PIE bedroom set, s chair, sanitary u with m , and old fa 900-1f ror, 3 sms ned bath tub. Phone 452. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES FOR SALE 1 General Electric Dish Wa used about 1 year Thor Combinati Clothes Washer practically . $1 g Machi. 1946 model, ! 1 Easy Spinner Washi good condition, 1 Hoover - Vacuum Clean A-1 condition, cnly .. $ 35.00 Westinghouse Electric Range, 3 unit, cooker pot & timer $ 95.00; N Aladdin Swing Arm Hl-]ul Bridge lamp, was $29.50, g only : . $ 20,00 Bronze Bridge Lamp, was $17.50 now only % $ 1350 | These are all “Good Buys” and) won't last. Terms if desired.. , PARSON’'S ELECTRIC, INC. Goldstein Bldg. 893-3t’ T WANTED er, 1 1 W i DESPERATELY in need of a two| or three bedroom house or apart- ment. Permanent resident, Gov- ernment employee. Phcne 289. 903-5t WANTED a spinet piano in good condition. Call 664 after 8 p.m. 900-6t GOOD home for kitten, Call 264 900-6t FURNISHED ment. Phone 818. “unfurnished apart- 900-¢ . INFORMATION concerning McGreely's Express established in 1898 by S. C. Marcuse to, carry packages by motor hoat between Dyea and Skagway. For further details write A. G. Stephens, Box 2077, Juneau. e 0 0 0 0 0 0 ° o |eeococeoocee ®00000060 ONE, two, or three bedroom hous- es or apartments, furnished or unfurn '-'\ed — preferably furn- ished, 1ceded by permanent em- ployces of the Juneau Lumber Co., Inc. Call 358 days. 873-tf HELP WANTED—Alaska Laundry ment, steam heat, 000. NICE 3 be m home, f garage, basement, doubl ing, hardwood f S, Ave. $17,400 GOOD 5 bec 1 fu . view, Star Bill, $31,500. ! CENTRAL 3 bedroom unfurn - GEN . §125.00 ! DOUGLAS HIGHW Modern with apt month MODERN 2 bedroom } pletely fur Dougla COMFOF furnished, home, 2 rooms, gar bed: furnished, across from Fed Bldg. $7,500. (W35) ONE bedroom furnished Gold Street. (W36) DELUXE H trailer, 2 bed rooms, complete. $4250. (W32) | FURNISHED small two bedr home, South Fra (W19) ENTIRE ISLAND, 230 acres, e accessible year round, good bldgs other features. (W25) THREE Summer Up $4300. to "I MANY EXCELLENT lots for yea: round homes, summer cabins, re- sorts 1 industrial sites. MANY OTHER LISTINGS Bob Druxman-Phone 89 M. J. HAAS - Associate Juneau—123 Front Street Auke Bay—TFritz Cove Road OPPORTUNITIES AND MENT PROPD! BUSINESS RTIES Rodebaugs! on $7,500. FAMOU buildin, Many tools. $3,500. on, $6600. (B iced 4 unit apart- ment e, central heat. $12,6 LOW \1 tpartment e: business lot, for better income, (Y4) downtown store- with bar, excel- $42,000. (E8) tore with considerable llent location and GOOD INCOME, apartment b ent buy at RAL S rroperty. E business. Appr $55,000. (B3) E 'TAURANT. $2,000. (128) COUNTRY business bldgs. (W32) COCKTAIL bar, $19,800. (B6) ~ RESIDENTIAL grocery. Will lease or sell building. (B1) MANY OTHER LISTINGS .. Bob Druxman-Phone 891 M. J. HAAS - sociate Juneau- nt Street Auke Bay—Fritz Cove Road ~ FOB 3ALE 3 years 904-6t FRIGIDAIRE 6 cu. feet old $125. Green 1045, RESIDENCE 3 has one and six furnished three bath rooms 000. For appointment, 354. Street, rooms, Priced at call 904-tf NEW apartments. In $1500.00 per month. FOOT outocard canin 16 horse motor. Call Blue 830.| 898-tf TROLLER “Mischief” for zale — 7500.00. ‘Length 3) ft., draft 5 ft., beam 11 ft, 8 ton nct-9 ton gros Fa 000 1Ibs. Inquire M. C. Kinberg Sr., Box 434, Sit- 804-tf LUNCH ROOM 318 Willoughby Avenue. Phone 946. 896-10¢ FOR SALE — Pelican Theatre. Write Box 705, Pelican, Alaska. 892-Tt MARINE Batteries. Heavy dutyor standard 6, 8, or 12 volt, reason- able. PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. Boat Harbor. 892-6t e o 0 0 0 0 0 2 BEDROOM home. F.I praised over $15,000. Compl: ly furnished. Automal air furnace. Full b: 50x100 lot. By APPOI MENT only. Phone 216. e ¢ 0 0 0 0 0 891 ONE new 220 h.p. Lycom craft. Engine complete prop, generator and starter. Al- so two 1850 floats. Price—make offer. Phone 58l. Walter D, 58-t | Field. 877-tf 1 WAITRESS & 1 Fountain Girl |REFRIGERATOR — Excellent Percy’'s Cafe 755-tf B St STUDENTS SQUARE DANCE SCHEDULED FOR SEPT. 8 A square dance for students in the seventh, eighth and ninth grades will be held Sept. 8 at 8 p.m., in the parish hall. Members of the group are asked to remind their friends that the date has been changed to Saturday because of previously scheduled activities at the hall Mr. and Mrs. Will Reedy are leaders of the group. condition. Contact Parson’s El- ectrie, 10th and C. 866-tf " MISCELLANEOUS HOPE'S SECOND HAND STORE We buy, sell and trade. 214 2na St. Phone 908. 793-tf TO WHOM it may concern: I am not associated with D. Sherman Starr in any business or capac- ity. (Signed) Henry Perozzo, Anchorage, Alaska. 888-tf 1 | NDS AVE. HOME AT FHA | APPRAISAL PRICE—loan $12- | | 600 fully furnished house $18,000. ¢ 3 bdrm € rd, will sell either uniurn. Large lot, . $10,; or $98,500. This will fast. Hdwd floors, view win« €0 le so- ¢ e, fully furnished, /&, view, near . $1 THING STORE — the central location, I B Only i | s plus inve Stock » | k t before raises offe $5,000 | it before retail markup. De- DOWN — Voiles hcuse, , 3 ba furnished fire- | place, 100x100 lct. Now $10,000. {NEW LISTING — large 3 bdrm | home, 1, trees, view of Jus | 1 sn,‘r".;(]. Douglas &, 1 home. Giacier F iway directly across [rom new schcol bldg. 150 deep. 4TH ST. 1-bdrm house ¢ Just renovatec uifinished. On | i [ i B UILDI o $1,200 all clear- ated. One 80x150 , for $1,500 w rock fill from road. » ‘EXTRA Special—4 bedroom home, ¢ 2 tile baths, 3 toilets, 2 rumpus = rooms, garage in basement. Liv- ingrcom is 27x14, has fireplace, #' Thermopane windows. All hard- wood floors, large closets cedar- | lined, hot water furnace. A new ! one of nicest in town. | 0 cash will handle. Price over $35,000. ‘ EST view of city—Vienola home 120x150 lot all cleared. Gar- lawn, garage. Full concrete hed, including large deep-freeze unit. 1 standard bedroom, 2 in attic for children or short guests. 1 possible in base- ment. Cement walks, a nice clean house. $15,000. MOVE in today—Brekhus home, ' { furnished, nice view Juneau har- bor. Also 60x20 double quonset, can he sold separately and moved < by barge. $10,500 for both. GASTINEAU 2 bedroom furn- ished, $4,000; $500 down. BACK of Bara —2 bedrocom fure nished, large back yard. $5,250. PETER WOOD AGENCY No. 3 Klein Bldg. Tel. 911 HELP WANTED WOMEN wanted for sewing, im-, mediately at Martin Victor Furs,' Inc. 904-3t MEN wanted for day or evening for about a week. No experience necessary. Martin Victor Furs, Inc. 904-3t » CAN YOU use $50.00? Sell Christ- mas Cards, 50 for $1. Make $50. ), on 100 boxes! Name-imprinted ¢ Christmas Cards, Assortments, Address Book, others. Free gifts 4} for early orders. Get assortments on approval. Imprint samples Free! Write! Western Art, 257 S. Spring Dept. 124, Los Angeles 12. 904-1t AGENT RETURNS FROM 'l ALASKA PENINSULA After a summer spent on the' Alaska Peninsula as agent for the Fish and Wildlife Service, Smith returned to his home in Douglas Sunday. ? i H , Robert b b * | n AGERCY b —8§855%$— EACH MON ACH YEAR |WE SELL ul HOMES THAN { ALL. OTHER AGENTS COMBINED 39835 — I challenge them to list their sales f each month—Peter Wood % | $35885— P IING — Former Bud * ° I 10th St. . New furnace, " r htr, fireplace, full & rage, large live ingroom-diningroom. PRIC bdrm Terr Ve @‘ PRICE DOWN - ¥ Douglas Rd. Terr Vets will loan $10,000. ESTABLISHED BUSINESS in y vill general store E home ht spot for a * | couple who enjoy hunting, fish- y| ing. Owner retiring after 40 yrs i vcatio; good living. Price $21,000 includes’ inventory. Tern A PRICE DOWN — $1850 down bd home, furnished, § * yard, view, i » ige, fudl concrete @ v _ {furnace. " New elec ance due & ¥ le $90 month. NDDS AVE. — FHA ap- bare. Owner in- e, wall-to-wall drapes. 3 bdrms, tile | rage, corner lot. 2 yrg ¢