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Alaska Fishing Hearings Set 18—(® tions to govern 195 Five hear- 9 set by the and life Service Hearings will be held in the Seat- tle Chamber of Commerce auditor- The dates: 7—Southeast Alaska Bristol Bay area at iumn area at 9 pm am.; Prince am.; fishery Cook Inlet and und areas at Kod! a and herring in all areas at 2 pm Nov. 9—Reserved for any unfore- 9 W 9 seen meeti Shattuck Family Leavas for Hawaii g the annual Juneau exo- to the Hawaiian Islands are ind Mrs. Curtis Shattuck and three children, Sally, Alan and Roger. Mr. Shattuck and the children left yesterday for Seat- tle aboard the Pan American plane and will be joined in Seattle by Mrs, Shattuck, who has been visit- ing there since last week. The Shattucks will fly to Hono- Julu and plan to stay six Wweeks in the islands L dus Mr their ENJOY SUPERB FOOD Excellent food prepared by famous chefs is j one travel. Low winter fares now in effect. See your Alosk Line ogent for details. ALASKA ST ‘ Hailowe'en Parly Honors Birthdays Jane Albrecht and Miss ] e e et ot Y Chamber Meefing birthdays at a joint Hallowe'en | party at the home of Dr. and Mrs.| William Seward who, as Secretary C. Earle Albrecht Wednesday eve-|of State, negotiated for the pur- ning | chase of Alaska in 1867, was pictur- Twelve of their friends joined in | ed as a true empire builder by Ed- making the party a merry one. The ward Keithahn, curator of the Ter- Albrecht’s recreation room was de- | riforial museum, ,who addressed the with witches, ghosts and|Chamber of Commerce meeting in pumpk for the party and the of the transfer of guests pl d traditional Hallowe'en | Russia on October games including apple bobbing. The girls' joint birthday cake was dec- orated with Hallowe'en figures on orange frosting. Bulletins nd Transfer Is Observed at Miss corated said that the treaty transfer was only the vard's worries for it ¢ later that Congress g the funds to . The curator Congressman Ben Butler, violently to the pur- said that if the Uni- as purchasing Alaska ssture of friendship to Rus- be far more economical an ,200,000 and let Seward's Ice Box.” finally pay for quoted who objected g chase. Butle her I : ! country Princess Elizabeth band are in Canad today. They're at Cs And what's planned? Why wagon luncheon, of course belly and beef stew. And there'll be the equivalent of a rodeo, ' with bucking broncos, chuck wagc races, wild steers and tame In- dians. to her R keep Notwithstanding Butler's dire predictions on the cost of maintain- ing the Territory, Keithahn said that Alaska's purchase was the world’s catest bargain, even !though the fact may not be fully realized for another 100 years. In concluding, the museum curator suggested that Alaska Day should be celebrated as Alaska Bargain Doy with the merchants cooperat- with citywide sales. HOUSE BILL APPROVED Chamber members voted against a measure adopted by the executive | board on House Bill 5135 introduced Ly Delegater E. L. Bartlett which provides that ali fines collected by U. S. Commissioners in Alaska for traffic fines be deposited in the Territorial treasury to the credit of a special fund for the Territorial Highway Patrol system. The am- endment put on the floor by the ex- | ccutive board was that the money should be deposited to the motor fuel tax fund. The Chamber ap- proved the bill and defeated the amendment. Wage Stabilization The Chamber has requested that an Alaska regional oifice of the Wage Stabilization Board be estab- lished in the Territory as such an office is needed to service the Board requirements for Alaska merchants and agel has n of a com- d means of The English approximately well as 300,000 sidered obsolete the home. contains words, as terms con- for language 700,000 more or unsuitable mit estab! an office here. Two r special committees were formed. Memt of the Outer Drive nmittee are Harold Foss, Norman Banfield, and A. F. Ghig- lione. Joe Werner will estigate the ies of proving on outdoor skatingeareas this winter. i Lt. Gordon Har of the Army was a guest at to- st of the many advantages of Aloska Line S COMPANY . THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Expansion Is Made Reserve Officers , . {Program of Coast Guard In keeping with the military read- iness of the United States, the Sev- enteenth Coast Guard District's Re- serve Officer Candidate program is ‘hemg expanded to include men ‘\\-imout previous service as well as | those who have had former service. | Men who are selected will be en listed as Seaman Recruit (OC), U 8. Coast Guard Reserve, and will be sent to the Coast Guard Academy at New London, Connecticut for a 16 weeks training colrse. Upon sat- |isfactorily completing the course {they will be appointed in the grade of Ensign, USCGR, and assigned to extended active duty. Unsucces: ful candidates will be required to | serve on active duty in enlisted sta- tus for a period which will meet |the requirements of the then exist- |ing Selective Service legislation Candidates who are selected for this program must hold a baccal- | aureate degree from an accredited college and be between 21 and 26 years of age. Former servicemen of | the Coast Guard, Coast Guard Re- 15cr\'o must hold a baccalaureate degree or have 2 years of collegc and 2 years service or 3 years of | college and 1 year service. | All interested and qualified per- sons should apply as soon as pos- |sible by letter to the Commander. | 17th Coast Guard District, Juneau. | Alaska, indicating their qualifica- | tions, age, etc., Whereupon applica- |tion forms will be forwarded to qualified personnel. The Panama Railroad, built in 1855, was the first transcontinen- tal railroad in the western hemis- phere. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED SBATES for the First Judicial Division, Juneau, Ter-+ ritory of Alaska, In the matter of William Lewis Levar, Bankrupt No 191, Notice of First Meeting of Creditors. To the Creditors of Wil- liam Lewis Levar of Juneau, Alask: a bankrupt; Notice is hereby giver that said William Lewis Levar ha been duly adjudged a bankrupt, or a petition filed by him, on the 9t day of July, 1951, and that the first meeting of his creditors will bc held in Juneau, Alaska, in Ul United States Commissioner’s Cour Room, Federal Building, on the 30th day of October, 1951, at 4:0( o'clock P. M., at which time anc place the said creditors may attend prove their claims, appoint a trus tee, appoint a committee of credi- tors, examine the bankrupt, anc transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting Dated at Anchorage, Alaska, on the 13th day of October, 1951. Buell A. Nesbett, Referee in Bankruptcy. | Published: Oct. 18, 1951. Don’t Miss It !! Taku Post 5559, V. F. W. PRESENTS ITTLE RENO ai the New Coumntry Clu b Two More Nighis Only TONIGHT, OCTOBER 138 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19 D Y 4 A O 2 T O e F U N S e O D e ) 4 DANCING FLOOR SHOW Come On Out Both Nights it i The Couniry Club is leased to the V.F. W. for these three dates Proceeds - Benefit of the Juneau TEEN AGE CLUB 1IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES for the First Judicial Division, Juneau, Ter- ritory of Alaska, In the matter of Fred G. Frobese, Bankrupt No. 192, Notice of First Meeting of Creditol To the Creditors of Fyed G. Frobese | of Juneau, Alaska, a bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that said Fred G. Frobese has been duly ad- judged a bankrupt, on a petition tiled by him, on the 27th day of Tuly, 1961, and that the first meet- ng of his creditors will be held in juneau, Alaska, in the United States “ommissioner’s Court Room, Fed- 'ral Building, on the 30th day of October, 1951, at 4:30 o'clock P. M. t which time and place the d rediters may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, appoint a ommittee of creditors, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other yusiness as may properly come be- ore said meeting. Dated at An- herage, ska, on the 13th day if October, 1951. Buell A. Nesbett, Referee in Bankruptcy. hed: Oct. 18, 1951. NOTICE in the District Court for the Térri- tory of Alaska, Division Number One, at Ketchikan - in Admiralty. No. 3170-KA NELS LUDWIGSEN, Libelant Vs, The Gas Screw PROCYON, on 252,338, her engines, tackle, ap- parel, furniture, machinery, and equipment, Libelee. Public notice is hereby given that [ have seized the Gas Screw PROC- YON, o/n 252338, her engines, ackle, apparel, furniture, machinery nd equipment, by virtue of a moni- ion and attachment issued out of the above entitled court at Ketchi- kan, Alaska, for condemmation and ale to pay the demands of the ibelant herein, in a cause of conr- ract, civil and maritime, amounting n all to the sum of $2,789.63, with interest, costs and attorney's fees. All persons concerned are noti- fied to appear before the above en- at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M., »n Friday, October 19, 1951, if that day shall be a day of jurisdiction, otherwise on the next day of juris- diction thereafter, then and there to interpose their claims to said seized property and to make their| allegations in that behalf, else con- demnation and sale thereof will be| declared. { Dated at Ketchikan, Alaska, Sep- tember 27, 1951. WALTER G. HELLAN, U. S. Marshal. First Publication: Sept. 28, 1951. Last Publication: Oct. 18, 1951. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATIOM Notice is hereby given tnas Seorge | Francis Cantillon, has made appli- cation for a homesiie, Anchorage | Serial 0]6739, under the act of May 26, (48 Stat. 809) for Lot 2, Plat . 8. Survey No. 2309, Triankle Wroup 3 of Homesites, sif- | uated on the northerly shore of | Auke Bay, on the southerly side| of the Eagle River Highway ap-| proximately 13 miles from Juneau, | containing 0.69 acres, latitude 58 23’ 13” N. longitude 134° 39/ 11” W. at corner No. 1, and it is now in the | files of the 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, Anchorage, within the period of publication or thirty days thereafter, or they will be barred by the provisions of the statutes. | GEORGE A. LINGO, | Manager. | First Publication: Aug. 23, 1951. Last Publication: Oct. 18, 1951. When you ask for Hermitage you tell the world - you know veal straight THE OLD HERMITAGE OF - e KENTUCKY lOOMPANY. PRANKFORT, ElrirenfipomerliyrenctlyreerliyemenlyoenerliyonctlyoesstPyroerl ponerlpeerlpenetfpreelprmee el Bl 1 BELLES CAFE. Office: Room 14 in Shattuck Bldg. William Winn-Phone 234| e TWO-bedroom * home, ACROSS from airport, 4 lots. One/ 2 {itled court at Ketchikan, Alaska,| SEVERAL lots Douglas, PROPERTY Pelican, Tenakee, Sit- THU REAL ESTATE RSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1951 REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE ‘} LARGE commercial property — 5 INCOME properties, good location, stpres and 7 apartments—good location. High income will re-pay purchase price in six years. Terms | from present owner, FISH BUYING station. Located on west coast near Petersburg. This | property includes a general mer- chandise store, liquor store, res-| taurant-tavern, U. S. postoffice, | Union Oil agency, docks, boats, | scows and a good three bedroom residential house. The station has | ished a good season and is in excellent condition. It has| netted enough in a single season | re-pay the entire purchase| e. Terms are available to a| person experienced in fish buy-| ing. A trade for a local business| would be considered but it has to| be good. BEDROOM furnished house in| Douglas. Full basement. Top con- dition. Sale price of $10,00. Should | meet either FHA or veterans ap-| praisal. BEDROOM. Located in Highlands | near new school. Furnished or un-; furnished. Hot water heating | plant. Large double yard. BEDROOM, basement, near hos- | pital. completely furnished. 9-ft refrig. etc. $4,600, can get G. I. loan. l with partially completed building at $2,000. | DUPLEXES. 2 Boats. -BDR. home partly furnished garage, garden etc. 3.18 pat. land.| Cabin $1,100. ! Douglas | highway and Juneau. | ka, Wrangell. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS | Phone 073 over First National Bani | e FOR SALE DAVENPORT and chair, 2 beds and springs, 1 Murphy bed, 1 round oak table, 1 square dining table, girl's bicycle, Mealmaster kitchen range, oil heater, 1 Coleman gaso- | line iron, kitchen chairs, and mi cellaneous household items. All| these are priced for quick sale.| Seesthem at 210 Main S ! WATER Heater, automatiz, burning, 20 gallon, Viking, brand new, $80. Howard Baltzo, Box 14,i Juneau. 940-tf | 52 FT. by 90 Pt. lot on 1lth Street, near boat harbor. Call 906 after 5 pm. 939-6¢ CAFE near small boat harbor. and new school. rriced for quick sale.| Phone Green 393 9 am. to 7 pm. | 936-Tt. USED CAR DODGE 4 door sedan, enquire Snap Shopgc. 928-14t. 1949 NASH, good condition. Call Green 150 after 6 p.m. 936-6t super convertible, excel- n, low mileage, new s, new top, $1600. Black 167. SEIWING MACHINE RIPAIRS 48 BUICK 1 ! excellent rentals, BOAT shop, moderate price. | 12th STREET duplex, well Iurnishedi two 1 bedroom apartments, garage. | BEAUTIFUL large home with ex-| cellent view of Juneau, full bsmt. many fine fe s, 2 bedrooms plus ingome apt. (W48) | CENTRAL 3 bedroom home, furn-| ished, garage, double plumbing, bsmt. (W42) | GOOD 5 bedroom home, complete- | ly furnished, view, basement, Star Hill, $11,500. (W45) ONE bedroom home, furnished, Gold Street. $5,300. (W36) DELUXE House trailer, 2 bed- rooms, complete. $4250. (W38) | FURNISHED small two bedrcom home, South Franklin, (W19) ENTIRE ISLAND, 230 acres, easily | accessible year round, good bldgs, other features. $26,000 (W25) | THREE Summer homes. Up to| $1300. ! EXCELLENT LOTS for year round homes, summer cabins, resorts| and’ industrial sites. MANY OTHER LISTINGS See us for Business Opportunities and Investment Property listings. Bob Druxman—Phone 891 M. J. HAAR - Associate Juneau—123 ¥ront Street Auke Bay-—Glacier Highway . R INFORMATION WANTED Anycne knowing whereabouts of | Earl Lillie communicate with reg lative M. H. B. 4003 Red Bud Ave.! Cincinnati, Ohio. Important to him. Reward for you 938-3t WANTED—One bed-room furnished apartment. Would consider sub- leasing. Phone Red 781 evenings.| 927:3t | , two, or three bedroom hous- es or apartmer furnished or unfurnished prefersbly fu ished, needed hy permanent e ployees of the Juneau Lumber Call 358 days. CT.’X—(!i HELP WANTED--Alacka Laundry. | 758-4 | ON utaln Gi 1 WAITRESS & 1 Percy's Cafe HELP WANTED o) irl. | TED—A woman dishwasher at Irving’s Cafe. Phone 623. 939-t3 FOR RENT STEAM heated furnished ar ment for couple with references. Phone Red 708. 41-tf WANTEDto sub-lease all or 941-3t | JRNISHED ROOMS, adjoining | bath. Phone 1008 after 5 p.m. | 940-t1 | FIRE proof storage loclawéfipl- son Bldg. 931-tf | TWO stores. Hot water heat, 2000 | square feet. George Bros. Build- ing. Phone 399. 915-t¢ i 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 busces. Will di- vide into stores, offices, and res- taurant. Also gpace for other bldgs or businesses. Call or see Peter Wood, 911. STEAM heated rooms, 315 G;Jld St 735-t1 AVAILABLE now. Space for rest- aurant or other business. Phone 452, 882-41 STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly ¢- A Service Representative of SINGER Sewing Machine Co. WILL BE IN JUNEAU Mon. through Sat. OCTOBER 15 through 20 AT THE Baranof Holel See the beautiful New Models illustrated in - our pictorial catalog. o Sewing Machine Co. KETCHIKAN, ALASKA Box 609 IWURLITZER Spinet piano for rent Monthly. Colonial Rooms. Go-d‘ Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143 HERES A IGBU IN BETVER USED CARS ———— SPECIAL 1949 Chevrolet 4-door Sedan 1940 Plymouth 4-door Sedan 1950 Ford %-ton Panel 1846 G.M.C. Panel R.W.Cowling 115 Front Street Phone 57 Ce. L e NEW 220 Swif ! REFRIGERATOR PETER WOOD AGENCY — 558888 — EACH MONTH—EACH YEAR WE SELL uCRE HOMES THAK ALL OTHER AGENTS COMBINED —$53585— I challenge them to list their sales each month—Peter Wood —$58888— FOR SALE IN JUNEAU $3,150 one bdrm Star Hill. $3,500 one bdrm Carroll Way new elec stove, refrig. wash mch, a nice clean place. Workshop ia bsmt. > $5,250 two houses, both one bdrm. On 12th next new school. $1,000 down, $12500 3 bdrm furnished near schools and downtown. Hot water r, bsmt. A very comfortable, s, at $37,000 4 bdrm, all hardwoed floors, hot water heat, fireplace, garage. bsmt large enough for 2-bdrm apt. FOR RENT, new 2 bedroom house, unfurnished. $150 or $130 per month. Best neighborhood. FOR SALE IN DOUGLAS $7,800 3 bdrm furnished, new bsmt, garage. Near school. $9,500 3 bdrm furnished, fireplace, 100x100 yard, view. IF YOU watch this column you know I sell lots of “houses—and lots! NOW I need more house listings— or I will become listless. PETER WOOD AGENCY No. 3 Klein Bldg. Tel. 911 - FOR SALE WINCHESTER ~ 30-06 rifle, Call eveni 4 mile post, Glacier highway. 941-3t 26 FOOT Steelcraft deluxe sedan cruiser; new 140-Chrysler moter, ra transmitter and receiver op- l.l()l}:l], 110-volt light plant, 12-volt light s m, sleeps four per- fons, galley with oil range, head. ewly painted, excellent con- r:mrm. Can be inspected in Cor- dova, delivered to buyers addres PRICE DOWN — and oWner will finance. House now empty and want someone in before cold weather. 2 bedrooms, Hard- wood floors, all new. Unfur- nished. 4th house past Ski Trail toward Douglas. $8400. Low down payment or will ¢on- best cash offer. See Woed, of course. 940-3te ® o s o o s o o for sale, 195 a4 W 5%6-6t 31 FOOT TROLLER “SUB” stall 36. Call Blue 450 after 5 pam. -t NEWLY built two bedroom homs on Irwin Street. For appoint- ment phone Red 755 or 452. tf PURSE SEINER “Admiralty” 14 by 50 ft. Powered by 165 h.p. G.M. Di¥%el with complete: spare parts, including radio telephone, power sk ci:d complete. h but gear with 20 skates. For fu.- ther information, contact owner George James, Angoon, loughby. TROLLER “Mischief” for sale $7500.00. Length 39 ft., draft 5 ft., beam 11 ft., 8 ton net-9 ton gross. Facks 12,000 lbs. Inquire M. C Kinberg Sr., Box 434, Sit- ka, Alaska. 884-tf Excellent condition. Contact Parson’s El- ectric, 10th and C. 866-tf MISCELLANEQUS hanging. 923-tf HOPE’S SECOND HAND STORE We buy, sell and trade. 214 2nd St. Phone 908, 793-t1 TO WHOM it may concern: I am not associated with D. Sherman Starr ‘n any business or cdpac- ity. ¢Signed) KEenry Perozzo, Anchorage, Alaska. 888-t1 PAINTING and paper Phone 996 evening 5 to 7. BOAT BURNS AT ICE HOUSE COVE The USCG cutter Hemlock left Ketchikan yesterday to investigate a report that a trclling boat was burning in the waters of Ice House Cove on Revillagigedo Island. When the Hemlock arrived, the unidenti- fied boat had already sunk and only two charred masts showed above water. Efforts are being made cday to identify the craft. SALVATION ARMY OFFICER ARRIVES Second Lieutenant Gordon L. Hanna of the Salvation Army has accepted an assignment as adjutant to Major Newbould, Alaska Divis- ional officer. Hanna who is succeed- ing Captain Henry Lorenzen was formerly stationed at Vallejo, Cal- ifornia. Mrs. Hanna accompanied’ her hushand to Juneau. /

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