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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SHAFFER’S 49-Phone-13 SANITARY MEAT CO. Meat at Its Best — ¢! Lower Prices [ Hamilton Air Force Gives New Assignments Te Six Generals WASHINGTON, Dec. 12—(—The Air Force has given new assign- ments to six of its major and brig- adier generals. The changes yester Maj were Gen. Herbert B. Thatcher, ander of the western air de- force, with headquarters at Air Force base in Calif- ornia, was named deputy director x plans in the office of the deputy rief of staff for opérations, Wash- se tcher will be succeeded by i i Ma yen. Walter E. Todd, now i Prices Good Thursday, Friday and Saturday dal. Gen. Walar & Todd, ok i statf here. Fre: E-G—-G-8 AA Grade - Dozen 8 3¢ * "RESH CREAMERY BUTTER Hade by Darigold 1-b. prinis 7 B¢ Our Cwn Cure ixtra Large CORNEDR BEEF | BONED and ROLLED BRISKETS Ib. 7 B¢ ORDER YOUR | CHRISTMAS TURKEY —1) | - Y FRYERS and FRICASSEE Ocoma Brand PAN READY - AMERICA'S FINEST Ib. 79¢ Choice Steer Beef Chuck Roast Center Cut Ib.69¢ * R S Todd's job will be taken by Brig. Gen. M. S. Picher, deputy for per- sonnel, air forces. ard H. Underhill, Bri 1 will take his ity to Picher, Gen. Jarred V. Crabb, de- for operations, far east air was transferred to the air command at an Air Force Bri: puty forces, defense Colorado Springs, Colo, as f of staff. will be replaced by the vice mander of the eastern air defense force. ECIAL SALE Christr pottery sate, Alaska Potter Vic Power's Store, Fri- 88-2t day TRE WANT ALS PAY — SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS ervice Representative of SINGER Sewing Machine Co. WILL BE IN JUNEAU Mon. through Sal. DECEMBER 10 through 15 AT THE Baranof Hoiel Make HER gift a Singer for Christmas morning. SINGER Sewing Machine Co. KETCHIKAN, ALASKA Box 609 announced | Miiler Beer Is Ceming fo North; Agenfs Are Named MILWAUKEE, Wis,, (Special to the growth of Alaska which follow- |ed Worla war 1, the Miller Brew- | ing Company is appointing four | prominent Alaskan firms located in | the major cities, to represent Miller High Life beer in the Union’s old- est Territory. Dec. Chosen as the Miller distributor serve. The project was expanded by |1 in Juneau is the Juneau Cold Stor- age Co., of which Wallis 8. George is president and manager. Its s: area will cover Alaska from Peter: burg north to Yakutat and will in- clude Sitka. es Although the Miller brewery pro- | duces the beer which has been acclaimed to be “traditionally the finest,” it has ignored tradition by naming Alaskans as its distributors. |In the past, most nationally-adver- tised products have been distributed in Alaska by reputable firms in the Pacific Northwest. The Miller Brewing believes that the stateside distrib! the already proven demand for its product, will make Miller High Life the greatest demand beer in Alaska, 1s it is in the states. According to Paul Mueller, Miller general sales manager, i Bradford, export director of Miller sales who has just returned from a tour of Alaska, “Alaskan cities have grown to such a point that they can now support distributors within themselves, rather than hav- ing national products brought to them from the outside.” A careful screening of available Tdistributors in Alaska, has result- ed in the krewery’s selection of the | following companies to offer “The | {Champagne of the Bottle Beer,” to | Americans living in the far north. In addition to the Juneau Cold Storage C., they are: Vaara Bev- erage Distributor, Anchorage, of which George Vaara is owner and manager, who will sell throughout southcentral Alaska; erage Co. Fairban| of wheih Ken- Ringstad is = president and imanager, whose territory is cen- tral Alaska. The Ketchikan area will be served by a distributorship 'neth jwhich will be appointed by the | Miller Brewing Company in the future. | near Discussing the opening of Alaska {to Miller High Life, the brewery | president, Frederick C. Miller de- clared, “there is now no reason to | withhold our product from our fel- ilow-Americans in Alaska inasmuch as our $25 million expansion pro- |gram has made enough beer avail-| able so that we may offer it to; the entire nation withbut ‘shorting’} areas where it is already sold. Nat- urally, we hope that Miller High Life, as offered to Alaska by Al- will achieve the great pop- with which it has been grected, since 1855, throughout the remainder of the nation.” The first consignment left the krewery in Milwaukee in late Nov- ember with an estimated Alaskan arrival date in mid-December. Juneau Drug Co. Phone 33 - Box 1151 Mzil Orders Filled Prompily L E EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED E£5| Dated this 10th day of December, = i =|1051. — DR. D. D. HARQUARDT £| /s/ EFFIE LENORE DAWES, E OPTOMETRIST = Executrix of the estate of! = Second and Franklin Juneau = Le vdl'd Pratt Dawes, de- = = ceased. = PHENEEE O S0f ¥on ArronvInGINGgS £ | First Publication: Dec. 12, 1951. — {Last Publication: Jan. 2, 1952, ——— JOINT MEETING of the Deep Sea Fishermen's Union and V essel Owners' Association DECEMBER 13, 1951 Thursday Evening-7:30 o'Clock e Please Be There -t TEAMSTERS’ MEETING * December 12 aP.M. * A.F.of L. HALL Emplre—Recogmmw | Company | elimination of | ion, coupled with | and Robert | Ringstad Bev- | Polar Express Takes Leffers To Santa (laus (Continued on Page Two) painted Ifte a candy cane, was fath- ,ered by Stan Garson, former worker 'at the Navy's Pt. Barrow oil re- (Mrs. Audree Vance, otherwise known |as “North Pole Nellie,” originator ,of the idea to have children send along their Christmas reque: to | Santa Claus for doorstep delivery. Santa will have to have a mighty , efficient staff to handle all those| letters — he has only 12 days left |until he starts his Christmas Eve trip southward. That's more than 400 letters a day to read and fill. The Navy wouldn’t let Mrs. Vance land at Pt. Barrow — it has a rule against women at that far- thest north Alaskan point. Garszon was ruled out by airline and Civil Aeronautics Administration that permit only crew members aboard the plane. (Mrs, Vance had | | | been signed on as stewardess). A movie actresses’ es were blamed for stepping the flight clock here yesterday. She was Carolina Cettcn, who bus of the crew members soundly be- fore the takeoff. The big eraft taxied to the end of the ramp, then came’ back. “Bum magneto in one engine, said the pilot. “Phooey,” a skeptical crewman said. “We just came Lack for another Kiss.” They changed the magneto, :\ny\\‘q_v. PAA Brings 16 Takes Qut 29 Pan Amcrican World Airways bLrought in 16 passengers Tuesday and took out 29. From Seaitle: W. C. McCaddon, John McLaughlin, Pricilla Iwge, S. O. Ponath, Mary Yew, Henry Yip, Betty and Doug Nordline, Mrs. Faith Popejoy, Mathew Williams, Jim Alves, Jasper Frambrough, Lloyd Levi, Bill Wilson. From Fairbanks: Joseph | Mono Edan Borovich, To Seattle: n, Art Juds Gordon Bettinger, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Berg, Mr. C. Bloomquist, Mrs. Dennis Abbey, | Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Hogan, Mr. and | Mrs. J. T. Casey and three children. Pros Ganty, Alva Dieter, Thomas McAllister, Jo Bomowski, Mary | Jantzen, Dr. Robert Simpson, R. C. | Caldwell, H. U. Morris, Howard | | Gaines, Norma Tilson, D. E.| Walker and son Daniel. | To Ketchikan: James Morion, R. | W. Thomas \l“lTOR FROM PTLICAN A Bar Hobbs 1 Hotel. of Pelican 1s at the | NO' NOTIC | that the 110th day appointec and Tes Dawes, TCE TO CREDITORS IS HEREBY GIVEN, undersigned was, on the of Deccember, 1951, duly ecutrix of the Last Will ment of Leonard At deceased. All persons having claims a the estate of deceased are required 3 to present thn same, with proj vouchers @ d, to the under- igned at Juneau, Alaska, within six months from the date of this notice, at the office of Joscph A McLean, Attorney. Need a new diet? { WHEN THE doctor “puts you on a diet” it may be because your diet is unbalanced. Insurance is something like this! Too eften a persons renews his insurance for the same amount each time without figuring that a change in values calls for revision. How about you? Shattueck Agency Phone 21y Seward Street ; JUNEAU [ e o rules|® ’|land should file thei Gordon Pennington, | and Mrs. | “lof the r 5 ‘\10’ ‘| firmation of sale by said court and REAL ESTATE o WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1951 v REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE ICOMMERCIAL properties — two | buildings, central locations. Cnm-‘ pletly occupied, one with large store location. Both showing‘net | returns of over 10 percent. | .4 BEDROOM residence in lgh-l lands i BEDROOM near hospital, new price. : ! | BELLES CAFE. I |Office: Room 14 In Shattuck Bldg. | i | | ACROSS from airport, 4 lots. One| with partially completed building | at $2,000. 2 DUPLEXES, 2 Boats. A CABIN .. 2-BDR. home $1,100.00 | furnished, | partly garage, garden ete. 3.18 pat. land. SEVERAL lots Douglas, Douglas highway and Juneau. PROPERTY Pelican, Tenakee, Sit- ka, Wrangell. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS Phone 678 over First Naticnal Bank MISCELLANEQUS WANTED— Gl to share five room apartment with two other girls.| Phone Green 575 after 6 p.m. 87-3t | HCPE'S SECOND FAND STORL We buy, seil and trade. 214 2nd St. Thone 908. 193-8¢ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat.809) | Notice is hereby given that Arthur{ Kobbivik has made plication for a homesite, sitvated on Glacier Highway, approximately mik northwest of Juneau, I Group of Homesites, Lot © U.S. Survey No. 23 192 acres, and it is files of the Land Office, Alaska, Anchorage Serial Any and all persons cl versely any of the above 1t verse claims tin the land office, within the period | | of publication or thirty days ther { after, or they will be barred by le provisions of the statutes. 4 | GEORGE A | Acting Manager. First Publication: Dec. 12, 1851 i Last Publication: Feb. 6, 1952. 10 rson Hill L” plat of , containing now in Anchorage, 015277. LINGO, NOTI(J‘ Ib HEREBY GIV"N 'lh'\t on SATURDAY, January 5th, 1952, at 10 o'clock A.M., at the)} | Grant A. Balawin property at 321] | West 12th Street, June.nu, Alaska, | Fred W. Orme, Administrator .a. of the estate of G. A, Bald-| in, also known as Grant A. Bald- win, deceased, will offer to sell at} public auction, to the highest bidder, | for cash, if the highest and best bid offered is tory to said iministrator, and subject to con- tion of the probate court, all i ht, title and interest of the | | decedent and his estate, and his de- vicees, heirs and legal representa- ives in and to the real and personal property hereinafter described, upon the following terms, to wit: cash,’in | lawful money of the United States of the purchase price to be paid the administrator on the day of sale, and the balance upon con- delivery of a proper deed of convey- lance). The real and personal property which will be offered for sale is | described as folfows: (1) All of Lot No. 1 in Block 205 of the Casey Shattuck Addition to the town of Juneau, Alaska, together | With the improvements thereon. (2) The personal property of the edtate described on the inven- tory and appraisement for said estate, including furniture and tools. FRED W. ORME, Administrator w. First Publication: Dec. 5, 1951. Last Publication: Dec. 26, 1951. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the underzsigned CHARLES GOLD- STEIN has been "duly appeinted Administrator With Will Annexed of the Last ‘'Will and Testament and Estate of LAURA GOLDSTEIN, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of deceased are required to present them, with preper vouch- ers attached, to the undersigned at his office in the Goldstein Build- ing, Juneau, Alaska, within s menths from the date of this notice { Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Novem- ber 20, 1951, CHARLES GOLDSTEIN Administrator With Will Annexed. First Publication: Nov. 21, 1951. Last Publication: Dec. 12, 1951. .8, | BEAUTIFUL large home with cx- William Winn-Phone 234 | {Bob Druxman-Phone 891 ‘STORE :pace heated, 1000 square COZY 2 bedroom home, completely furnished, garage, Douglas. INCOME properties, good location, excellent rentals. | BOAT shop, moderate price. 12th STREET duplex, well furnished two 1 bedroom apartments, garage. PETER WOOD' AGENCY —$88858— EACH MONTH—EACH YEAR {WE SELL mORE HOMES THAN | ALL OTHER AGENTS COMBINm --$$$$5$— T challenge them to list their sales b each month—Peter Wood —$88858— d JUNEAU § NEW LISTING—INCOME property. § % cellent view of Juneau, full bsmt.| many fine features, 2 bedrooms; plus incéme apt, (W48) | GOOD 5 bedrocm home, complete- ly furnished,” view, basement, LUXE house trailer, $4250. FURNISHED small two bedrcom home, South Franklin. (W19 ENTIRE ISLAND, 230 acres, easily accessible year round. good bldgs, | TWO beach cabins. $3800, tops. MANY OTHER LISTINGS Six apts on Willoughby Ave net $190 monthly. Price $8,400; only $2,400 down, owner will finance. 5 1-bedroom apts and one 2- bedroom. Also small cafe fully equipped, rent $30 per mont cne person can operate. Net over $200 monthly. Price $800. Down s i payment of $2,400 will cover both properties, NEW LISTING — Fritz Cove, two | bedrooms, furnished, new refrig., oil range, about 3 acres on beach, | Very good water supply. $6,800. ¢ {STAR HILM—$3,150 for 1-bdrm. | house with basement. Terms, ' CARROLL WAY—$3,400 for 1 bdrm nouse, workshop in basement, new i clec equip, clean house on steps. HARRIS ST.—Near St. Ann’s Hosp. Full bsmt. $7,850. M. J. HAAS - Associate Juneau—123 ¥raut eey Auke Bay--Gilacier Highway ¥gR SALE oyal Xmas lamp sets, 70 | pare bulbs. Alaska | , 307 Seward. 3- (I; GIVE A LIVE TOY f igreed AKC. Re ered Pomer- anian Toy puppies for sale. 2|EAST ST.—Near St. Ann’s. 3-brdm males 3 months old apd 1 male| With nice livingroom and dining 7 months. Write to Mrs. Wesley{ room. Hot water heat, bsmt. $12,- % Walker, Taku Harbor, Alaska. 500. 87-6t DOUGLAS A 2 f {HOUSE with concrete bsmt, 100x100 USED refrigerator in excellent con- | : : lot, view, near school $6,500. | dition. Biue 306. 86-3t NEW basement, 3-bdrm furnisbed,, sff WELL equipped small cafe, excel-| S°rage: next to school. $7,850. o e : LIVE ON YACHT lent condition, good location, $6,~ | 000, Write Dot’s Gafe, Mrs, Dollie BUILT in 1946 and appraised $13, B 963, Ketchikan Al- | 000 then, the VETERAN, a roomy cruiser-yacht, sleeps 3, wonderful 7} hunting and fishing boat, Detmla ; upon request. §7,500. jCHICKEN RANCH—Shores 5-acre farm 7 mi Glacier Highway. Small warm house, can be added onto Garage. Concrete-floored ' chicken 6t range—Nugget Shop 953-tf ELECTRIC ELEVATOR—Cumplete witl: motor, switches, automatic stops. Terms. George Brothers. 949-tf| house 20x116. Acreage cleared foreg — subdividing, all view lots. b REFRIGERATOR — Excellent ! 59‘;00_ s o condition. Contact Parsor’s El- | CHICKEN RANCH—Shores 40-acro M‘:"““' 10th ‘"fi <. 865-Li | farm 13 mi Glacier Hwy. 1 acres cleared, small trees on remainder. ¢ Ffln REHT 3 chicken houses 20x100 eaci. 40 § acres includes Dredge Lake turn- | off corner. Only $6,000. Terms '\Y‘AHT’\H‘ T for rent, 226 ‘Vl]]— NORWAY POIN’I"’—sFo\zr very large oughby. Phone 1044 86-3¢ lots with view. Next to Ed Keith- ahn. One or all. $1500 each. HAINES building lots for investers. | | GLACIER HWY lot in town $18! - OFFICE, store space for rent, en~ | trance to Small Boat Harbor. KAKE general store, same owner 4( years. PETER WO(DD AGENCY Kiein Bldz. Tel. o1y 11 WANTED { FURNISHED house, 2 bedrooms; living room, kitchen and bath, on Fritz Cove' Road. Brownie thel Barber. 84-tf {NEW and warm unfurni room apartments $131.50 and up. 971-18 Mcnd-‘nhall A':artments, space e for building. Phone Black 763 51-tf No. 3 feet. George Brothers. 949-tf FURNISHED ROOMS, adjoining bath, Phone 1008 after 5 p.m. 940-t1 JANTED used office desk and 51-~¥ cabinet in good condition. Call Juneau Health Center, 88-3t § ing FOR RENT OR LEASE — Two new buildings at entrance Small Boa' 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 othe: bldgs or businesses. Call or s F ANY one is seeking a truly out- st g bargain in a used car, to inspect and drive. G24. A Dodge sedan in ood tondition throughout. reasonable offer takes it. 6t here it is Call Blue very Peter Wood, 911. 9, 2 oot STEAM heated rooms, 315 Gold €t |, WANTED = 735-1: | 5 o ¥ AVAILABLE now. Space for rest- |2 ~ ROOM AND BOARD o surant or other business. Phone | > 4 i 452, 882t | Responsible, steadily em- o L » ployed man desires rcom @ STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly o | ® and board in private home e Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69-t | ® ing January 1st. Beil © e o g P PR o of references. Reply Box e WURLITZER Spinet piano for rent | 5 3050, Empire. 987-tfe Andeuon Piano Shop. Ph. 14|15 o ¢ ¢ ©¢ o © o © o o WANTED T0 RENT “LOST AND FOUND LOST—Child’s wl whne Angora lilm ‘ LJ LI . k) ; ° o| on 12th Street. Please return to ° WANTED TO RENT o| Baranof Hotel, Apartment 702, ® ) p— s - ® Couple with two children in e ® urgent need of two or three e ALL MAKES - ALL MODELS © hedroom house or apartment. e pk/"fo fOR ® Reliable family, no-smokers, ® © non-drinkers. January 1 oc- e 00/C/f JALE ® cupancy. Please reply care © \ ® of Box 3051, Daily Alaska e ® Empire. 9817-tfe — 2 WANTED to rent 2 bedroom fur- * nished house or apartment. Per- manent residents, one child. Call Baranof 501. 85-Tt USED CARS 1949 DODGE 4-deor Sedan L] 1937 PLYMOUTH POSITION OPEN — CITY TAX COLLECTOR AND ASSESSOR Applications will e received at the office of the City Clerk in the City Dock Building between now and 8:00 o'clock P. M. December 20, 1951 for the position of CITY TAX COLLECTOR AND ASSESSOR whose appointment is expected to extend from January 1, 1852 until October 1, 1952. Full qualifications for the posi- tion must he stated on a written application and signed by the appli- cant. CA L. POPEJOY, City Clerk. First Publication: Dec. 11, 1951, Last Publication: Dec. 15, 1951 / 4-door Sedan L] 1950 DODGE" 4-door Sedan RW. Cowlmg Co. 115 Front Street PHONE 57 1951 FORD pickup, radio and heat- er. Phone 123, Al Painter. 81-tf DODGE 4 door, new engine, new tires, excellent condition. See Trevor Davis. 960-tf 1941—FORD V- 8 super deluxe coupe, A-1 condition, beater. Phone Green 708 after 5 p.m. 87-4t HELP WANTED HELP WANTED-—Alasts Zaundry. 758-t1 1 WAITRESS & 1 ruuntain Girl Perc;'s Cate. 755-t1

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