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PAGE TWO Your SATURDAY CHECK LIST EVERY ITEM LISTED BELOW | has been reduced or specially purchased for your - SATURDBAY CHECK LIST Now, more than ever 1t Pays to Shop at Behrerds! Clearance MEN’S SHOES % A Special for RBoys SHIRTS 1.00 BLACK or BROWN ODD LOTS WHITE BROADCLOTH SPORTS T-SHIRTS ODD LOTS MEN’S SWEAT SHIRTS Value 970 MEN®S FELT HATS 3.00 Quadriga 80 Square Percale PRINTS 59e yard HEAVY WEIGHT Regular 1.25 and 2.00 25 ONLY ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED TO NEW LOW l’l{!(‘!fl. 4 I BJ]/( Bsé'mztfi C)o. /887 RAALITY SINCE | Employment During August jAI High Peak | employment practics ca to Dvors females Salmon canneries | contracting | struction activitic ever, eeking it nd load, Dvorak said complement. -typists, raphers countant, = sales sales clerk (noti neers, enginee d pinsetters, mi tryman, janitors, iry work: house Out-of-town slightly more _half of thi pital and r: are the following cal officers, operator, kitchen railroad laundry radio car tive machinist, book parts chief, Qualified applicants he local office of the rine Way, for further | from Russia. The announcement Ministr; this yea; Ru gin shortly. barley, | listings than 100 with over wmber-being- for hos= Iroad workers. Included chassifications: staff nurses, ward attendants, medi- operator, helpers, cooks, catskinner pairman, hands, B and B carpenters, locomo- al Employment Servi As near full employment as is pos- {sible was reached in the Juneau area during the month of August, it was disclosed by Louis Dvorak, manager ! | of the Juneau office of the Alaska | | Territorial Employment Serv In August, Juneau claims for un- compensation non-existent, with less| ven claimants filing. pplicants numbered a on September 1, a k, with most of these being were rding in the area were at peak employment as werp firms engaged in con- With the end »f the salmon packing season, how- many of these workers will be other work which may cre- rpluses in some clas: increase the claims With continuing mild weather, it is hoped local construction projects can carry on with a normal working Current local openings number 60 and include such classifications as clerk-stenog accounting clerks, cost a clerk ns), aides, carpenters, (grocery), civil engi- worker, pan- dispatcher, laun- and sawmill workers. number worker, boat marine, section eper, survey rod and chainmen. may apply at Alaska Terri- 124 Ma- information. Britain Confracts For Million Tons Of Russian Grain LONDON, Sept. 14—(P—Britain ey George F. Mumford, Walter announces she has signed a con- Averill, W. C. Mau, Judge Kehoe. tract to buy 1,000,000 ton of grain | by the Food | aid the grains were from an harvest and gister Mildred, Cledamae cflmmock,;land should file their adverse claim that deliveries are expected to be- E, B, Crawford, R. O. Kinsey, E.|in the local land office, Anchorage, | — EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY — THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA CLASSIFIED AOVERTISING Faculty Watches for Salmon Refurn fo Campus Alma Mater SEATTLE, Sept. 14—(P—Wheth- er a college-bred salmon will re- turn to his alma mater on home- coming day is something that has University of Washington fisher- ies experts fidgeting on the edge of ‘lh(-u rearing pools. Some 260 college-trained fish are due to return to the campus at the opening of the fall quar- ter Oct. 3. Dr. Lauren R. Donaldson, direc- tor of the Applied Fisheries Lab- oratory, said the first batch of salmon—silvers—was released from the campus spawning grounds in the spring of 1950. They were 18 months old then. Each fingerling was identification, Some have been returned by sport and commercial fishermen. The smaller ones stuck to inside waters. Others fought their way to the ocean, rich feeding grounds off Vancouver Is'and and weighed as much as 12| pounds when caught. Studies here this summer by University of Wisconsin research- ers indicate that memory and a sense of smell help a salmon iden- tify its birthplace. If the salmon are to return, they've got to remember to go through the fish-ladders at the government locks, then sniff their way up a fish ladder pouring from the spawning tanks a short dist- ance into Seattle’s Lake Union. Dr. Donaldson says he hopes the returning salmon will make a p left turn into the Univer- | sity fish ladder. Some 26,000 fingerlings were re- leased in 1950. Dr. Donaldson says he'll be satistied if there’s a one per cent return. |PNA Brings 18; Takes 21 West Pacific Northern Airlines carried 39 passengers yesterday with 18 ar rivals and 21 departures for the westward. From Anchorage: Dr. K. Nelson, Judge George Folta, Thomas B. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs, T. H. Lundin, Ruth Knox, Norma Knox, Dorothy Uglowook, Arne Ewald, H. W. Nag- From Cordova: Felix Toner, W. T. | Plummer, Gordon Wonder. To Anchorage: Mother St. Edward, Fitzgerald, Victor Rosenblad, Joe The 200,000-tons of wheat are a| Wagner, R. Beisner, W. E. Hutchin- | cation or thirty days thereafter or | new item in Britain’s yearly con-|son, T. S. Batchelder, Charles Ans- | tract with Russia. Last year she|elm, J. S. Rood, C. M. Pittman, | Of the statutes. contracted for the same amount of | Harvey Hildre, John Malotin, Don oats and corn. Lorentzen, J. Johnson. To Cordova: Dave and Bernice Richmond, Lt. S. Taylor. finest styling .. . . with extra-beautiful, extra-sturdy Bodies by . 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The Styleline " De Luxe 4-Door Sedan (Continuatien of standard equipment and trim illustrated is dependent on availability of material.) « » » and finest no-shift driving at lowest cost with POWER ite Automatic Transmission* marked by a clipped fin for | Some went to the ' From Yakutat: Mrs. G. Sensmein. | Girl Scout Troop ] \Elects: Officers i 'AI First Meefing | | j Girl Scout Troop No. 5 held its | first meeting on Tuesday afternoon} in the basement of the Methodist Church. Mrs. M. Flint is leader, as- | sisted by Mrs. F. E. Baxter. Mrs. Flint opened the meeting with a diccussion on our badges for this year. The troop decided on the | pottery badge first, to be followed by the firft aid badge. We also el- ected officers who are: Joann Erbland, president; Marg- aret Ann Pyle, vice president; Don- | na Cash, secretary; Gwynne Hynson, treasurer. We decided to wait and elect the song leader at our next meeting Donna Cash led us in “Taps” for our closing song. Refreshments Kool-Aide. were cookies and Donna Cash, Secretary RUMMAGE SALE By Latheran Ladies Aid, day, Scpt. 15 in Church ooms at 10 am. Satur- Soclal NOTICE “Notice is hereby given that the | collector of customs for this district ! has issued an order dated September 12, 1951, authorizing the name of the gas screw NAHA, official number 226732, owned by Alfred Benjarhin Morgan and Bernice Morgan, of ‘which Juneau, Alaska, is the home port, to be changed to NORTH WIND. i KATHERINE D. NORDALE, { Collector of Customs. Juneau, Alaska.” L First Publication: Sept. 12, 1951 4. Last Publication: Sept. 15, 1951. | NOTICE “Notice is hereby given that the | collector of customs for this district as issued an order dated September 11, 1951, authorizing the name of the oil screw MARIE H, official number | 260351, owned by William Johnson, ;nf which Juneau, Alaska, is the home port, to be changed to MARY JOANNE. KATHERINE D. NORDALE, Collector of Custorr Juneau, Alas | First Publication: Sept. 11, 1951 Last Publication: Sept. 14, 1951 | | NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Notice is hereby given that Louise | Milnes has made application for a homesite under the Act of May 26, 11934 (48 Stat. 809) Anchorage Serial( | 016748, for Lot 10, sec. 26, T. 28 .| 'R. 55 E. C. R. M. containing 5.59 | acres, as shown on the supplemental plat of sec. 26, officially filed August | 8, 1951, and it is now in the files of the land office, Anchorage, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above-tmentidned | Alaska, within the period of publi-, | they will be barred by the provisicns ! GEORGE A. LINGO, | Manager. | First Publication: Aug. 31, 1951 ast Publication: Oct. 26, 1951. { NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That on September 6th, 1951, in the |U. s. Commissioner’s Court for Ju- | {neau Precinct, at Juneau, Ala { | Amalie Hansen of Juneau, Alaska,! was appointed executrix of the | estate of JENS MAGNUS HANSEN. !also known as Magnus Hansen, de- ceased. All persons having claims | against said estate are required to present them, with verified vouch- lers as required by law, to said | executrix at the office of her at- | torney, Howard D. Stabler, in the Shattuck Building, Juneau, Alaska within six months from the date of I the first publication of this notice. AMALIE HANSEN, Executrix. First Publication: Sept. 7, 1951. Last Publication: Sept. 28, 1951 NOTICE OF LE OF REAL PROPERTY | In the United States Commissioner’s Court for the Juneau Precinct | Division Number One, Territory Of Alaska in Probate. Case No. 11-1696. In the Matter of the Estate of WILLIAM D. BANEY, Deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, October 9, 1951 at 2:00 o’clock P.M., at the Office of the United States Commissioner No. 513 Federal and Territorial | Building, at Juneau, Alaska, the undersigned United States Commis- sioner as Administrator of the Es- tate of WILLIAM D. BANEY, De ceased, will offer for sale to the highest and best bidder, for cash, al’ right, title and interest of said estate to the following described property to-wit: The land embraced in U. S. Survey No. 2385, situate on the East shore of Admiralty Island, Stephens Passage, Alaska; con- taining 90.63 acres; more partic- ularly described in U. S. Patent No. 1000341 to William D. Baney, dated April 19, 1927, (Joseph V. Gerard resided on said property for a number of Chevrolet’s time-proved Powerglide Automatic Transmission, coupled with 105-h.p. Valve-in-Head Engine, gives smoothest and finest no-shift driving at lowest cost—plus the most powerful performance in its field! *Combination of Powerglide Automatic Trans mission and 105-h.p. Valve-in-Head Engine optional on De Luxe models at extra cost, CONNORS MOTOR CO. 230 S. Franklin St., Juneau Phone 121 years and it was sometimes known as the Gerard home or property) This sale is made according to law to satisfy the debts and claims against said estate, and that the Administrator reserves the right to reject all bids deemed unsatisfac- i tory. N GIVEN under my hand and offi- cial seal this Tth day of September, 1951. GORDON GRAY, United States Commissioner as Administrator of the Es- tate of William D. Baney, Deceased. First Publication: Sept. 7, 1951. Last Publication: Sept. 28, 1951 REAL ESTATE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1951 | REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE GARRISON house. 4 bedroom res- idence. two lots. Automatic hot water heating system. Well fur- nished. Complete electrical equip- ment. Price complete: $16,000. 2 BEDROOM house on 7th St. Full basement. Partially furr ished. $7,850.00. 6 UNIT apartment. come property. DOUGLAS—A new three bedroom house. Unfurnished. Immediate occupancy. For sale at price less than appraisal LISTINGS on several vestment properties. LOTS: Casey Shattuck. Tract. Highlands. BELLES CAFE—This is still the best small restaurant in Juneau A good in- large in- Office: Room 14 in Shattuck Bldg. William Winn-Phone 234 VIEW, garden, yard, new 2-bedroom, 'wood floors, electric kitchen, complete- ly furnished, Ymmediate occu- FHA appraised. TWO DUPLEXES—both complete- ly furnished. No hills. CABIN Lena's Cove. Two-bedroom home on 3.18 acres land. 2 acres cleared, good well, lakes, ete. 2 FHA appraised 2-bedroom homes, ely furni Several improvements — garage, 2 with Pelican, Sitka. CAFES fully ticn invited. eau. WANTED — small tract w equipped. Lots Douglas, Jun-| tim- MAY we help you buy a new home in the states? If you necd your equity out of your proper- ty here, let us disc financ with you. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS — ACCOUNTANT3 Phone 676 over First National Bank WANTED BOARD and room for girl 14 years old, in desirable private home, to attend school. Call Jesse Shank, Gastineau Hotel. 911-3 FURNISHED or uniurnished apart- ment. Phone 818. 900-tf es or apartments, furnished or unfurnizhed — preferably furn- ished, ‘ceded by permanent em- ployees of the Juneau Lumber Co., Inc. Call 358 days. HELP WANTED-—Alaska Laundry. 158-t1 I WAITRESS & 1 Fountain Girl. Percy’s Cafe 755-tf HELP WANTED SALESWOMAN, must be experien- ced and reliable. Steady position and good salary. Call Blue 913 after 6 p.m. for interview. 912-2¢ ~ LOST AND FOUND LOST — At Coastal Airways red box Brownie camer: mental value. Reward. Red 297. Phone 911-3¢ 45 — N 1948 PLYMOUTH Deluxe 4-door’ Sedan, excellent condition. Has radio and heater. Call 556 be-l» SFLITT’,‘;LBa&;;:aTb_ tween 5 and 8 p.m. Ask for Wes. 904-10t 1935 FORD, front end including engine almost new. Best offer takes. Call 035 ring 3, pm. 912-3¢ 1949 CHEV Station Wagon—28,000 miles. Motor A-1 condition, good rubber, $1400. cash or terms. Phone 015-2 after 6 pm. Tom George. 912-4t NERES A IGBU N BETTER USED CARS 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 Seatter | 21 acreages | pec- | { er | 1 after 6/ FRITZ COVE, 1% bedroom modern home, beach, gardens, lawn, bsmt, garage, completely furn-; ished, $10,500 (W49) DOUGLAS HIGHWAY. 5 year old.| Moder vi rel g $125.00 mnl‘:f}?.] with apt. renting s‘l“giu“ EACH MQNHX~EACH RAR i | Wi HOMES THAN MODERN 2 bedroom home, com-| s F._HOMES TH/ pletely furnished, corner lot,| ALl OTHER AGENTS COMBINED Douglas. $14,000. o] P —I3$838— COMFORTABLE 3 bedroom home, | challenge them to list their sales furnished, good view, full base- each month—Peter Wood ment, steam heat, Douglas. $10,- | ., —$58888— 000. wai, | $3160 1-bdrm Star Hill NICE 3 bedroom home, furnished,| 4000 2-bdrm Gastineau, $500 down. garage, basement, double plumb- | Furnished. ing, hardwood floors, Calhoun $#200 1-bdrm Ave. $17,400. (W42) clec equip. Furn. GOOD 5 bedroom home, complete- | $4700 1-bdrm 3rd St. Iy farnished. view, basement, | $9000 2-houses. Larger has 3-bdrm. Star Hill, $11,500. (W45 500, down. CONVENIENT 2 bedroom home,| 39250 2-houses 12th St. furnished, across from Federal 50 2-bdrm, yard. W. 8th. Bldg. $7,500. (W 50 2-bdrm, furnished, new eler. ONE bedroom home, furnished,| Back Baranof. Gt (W36, | $9000 Duplex 3-bdrm & apt. |DELUXE House tvailer, 2 bed-|$9%00 2-bdrm unfurn. Dg. Hwy. rooms, complote. $4250, (Wag) | $9800 Large 3-bdrm, hot water ht, FURNISHED small two bedroom 100x100 lot. New garage. Doug- | home, South Franklin, (w1 | 1as: i |ENTIRE ISLAND, 230 acres, easily $10,000 3-bdrm furn, fireplace, 102 accessible year round, good bldgs,| X100 lot other features, $26,000 (W25 | $10.000 3-bdrm furn. THREE Summer homes. Up to| 2lso 60x20 quonset, $4300. Dyt | EXCELLENT LOTS for yearround W e PETER WOOD AGENCY —$85885— Carroll Way. New conc. Appr. basmt, Terr. furn, Full 10¢ bsmt, base. On rive: house. Full ‘coric. bsmt. $15,000 3-bdrm furn, conc. 120x150 lot. DgHwy. $16,500 3-bdrm unfurn new. rends Ave. FHA $12,800. $18,000 2-bdrm completely furn. Full conc bsmt. FHA $12,600. $18,500 3-bdrm furn, 10th St. $37,000 4-bdrm unfurn, all hdwd il Thermopane windows, tile Z FOB SALE | _ sinks and buu:l~, hot -water “Lliltb i e = ——=1{ bsmt gar plus space for large Term: —$558$8— ;' ASK ABOUT OUR INVESTMENT LISTINGS IN & OUT OF JUNEAU -250x150, lots across cl bldg on Glacier | MANY OTH | See us for Business Opportunities and Investment Property listings. Bob Druxman-Phone 891 M. J. HAAS - Associate Juneau—123 Front Street Auke Bay—Tritz Cove Road Beh- H apt $35. write Box 21 © e o o 'LEAN BRIGHT DUPLEX 3 o bedrooms, large living room, e y electric kitchen, Jots of stor- e GEN'L age room, move in today. Ap- ®| 403 Terms. artment 1 bedroom brings $50 e | —$$$588— monthly. Furnished $9,000. ¢ BUILDING LOTS—some new See Pgte Wood or frite Box e '$ery interesting listings. 2891, { o SjTORE & OFFICE SPACE for rent. © o 0 0 o e o ol —$55855— : — - = & — } SPECIAL—Apt. bldg $10,000. Nel FOR SALE — by owner, 3 bedroom| $200 monthly. No megr required, + house in ‘Shattuck Addition_l tenants furnish own heaf. Fire- | Newly panted, completely furn-{ proof, close in. ! ished ‘including new! electrical R e e, PR ER WOOD | Phone’ Red. 495. s i e Rel 95 904 tl“ AGENCY |PURSE SEINER “Admiralty” 14 no, 3 Kleln Blds el 918 by 50, £t Powered by 165 h.g| oo _CRERRE LA S ST FOR SALE G.M. Diesel with complete spare' parts, including radio telephone,! ONE occasional chair Phone Red 440. ORE, Kake—same owner and |o09eseo0cce power sl and complete hali- | but gear with 20 skates. For fu- | | ther information, contact owner| man | George James, Angoon, Alaska.' L | 908-6t, WINCHESTER Rifle, 30- -— { 70. Almost new Call 035 with otto- 912-3t 6 Model with two boxes 3 after 6 912-3t | & e R “ ® o 0 0 0 0 0 o o ® ONE BEDROOM, all new elec { stove, GM Frigidaire, Ken- more washer, new sink, new © 271 gallon oil tank. Basement shells. ring REFRIGERATOR Excellent { condition. Contact Parson's El- workshop. Carroll Way. $4,200. ® | ectric, 10th and C. 866-tf © e 0 0 0 0 0 0 o —_ . ____lcozy 4 room house 27x30 partly SMALL canning carrots, Northern! furnished, large bath, sun porch, garage, small yard, on bus line, near two stores and lockers, Blue 657. 911-3t """ FOR RENT Glacie: Highway, o07-12¢| APARTMENT furnished, living- R 2 3o _| .room, bedroom, kitcheneite and RESIDENCE 326 Second Street,} bath. Brownie on Fritz Cove has one four-room apartment| Road. Brownie the Barber. 909-tf and six furnished rooms, with three bath rooms. Priced at $12,- 000. For appointmert, call Black 354. 904-tf NEW apartments. Income over $1500.00 per month. See Nick Roe~| —————————————em=r—=me=imy el 3 903.tf| FOR RENT OR LEASE — Two new buildings at entrance Small Boat Harbor. Across from new school, on City bus, one block from Gla- cier and Douglas busses. Will di- vide into stores, offices, and res- taurant. Also space for other bldgs or businesses. Call or see Peter Wood, 91 LUNCH ROOM 319 Willoughby enue. Phone 946, 907-t¢ ome and get it. Northern Vegetable Farm,| WILL consider rental 60x20 double quonset over water. Ideal boat shop, cabinet shop, net repair and storage. See Pete Wood. Tel. 911. 908-3t FOOT outdoard cabin cruiser, 16 hoerse motor. Call Blue 830. 898-tf TROLLER “Mischief” for zale — $7500.00. Length 39 ft., draft § ft., beam 11 ft., 8 ton net-9 ton gross. Facks 12,000 lbs. Inquire RES Ve S Pt M. C Kinberg Sr., Box 434, Sit-| FOR RENT — Mendenhall Apart- , Alaska. 884-tf| ments furnished and unfurnish- == s Re ed. Studio and 1 bedroom $86.00 e o o I7 e o & o ¢ " and up, unfurnished. $106.00 and 2 BEDROOM home. F.H.A. ap- up furnished. Call at apartment praised over §15,000, Complete- 2 - ] ly furnished. Automatic hot office or phone 89 891-27¢ air furnace. Full basement. 50x100 lot. By APPOINT- MENT only. Phone 316. 891-tf o e o 0 0 0 © 0 o STEAM heated rooms, 315 Gold St. 135-tf “ececene AVAILABLE now. Space for rest- aurant or other business. Phone 882-tf U/vweeoeevew NE new 220 h.p. Lycombing air- craft Engine with wvrop, generator and starter. Al- so two 1850 floats. Price—make offer. Phone 581. Walter D. Field. 877-tf FROM MISCELLANEQUS | reox HOPE'S SECOND HAND STORE|Of Proctor, Va. We buy, sell and trade. 214 2nd | Baranof Hotel. St. Phone 908, 793-t1 VISITORS FROM SKAGWAY TO WHOM it may concern: I am| Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Replogle and not associated with D. Sherman | family from Skagway are guests at Starr in any business or capac- the Gastineau Hotel. ity. (Signed) Henry Perozzo,' Anchorage, Alaska. 888-tt complete s e STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly or Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69-tf WURLITZER Spinet piano for rent. Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143 VIRGINIA Mortimer Proctor, are guests at the — EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY —

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