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PAGE SIX ——————————————————————————————————————— NOTICE OF MARSHAL'S SALE OF REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY No. 5957-A In the District Court for the Terri- tory of Alaska, Division Number One at Juneau. TERRITORY OF ALASKA, Plain- tiff, vs. LYMAN R. ELLSWORTH, Defendant. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by virtue of an Execu- tion dated October 21, 1948, issued out of the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One at Juneau, Alaska, upon a Decree renderea m said court on that date in favor of the Office of the Commissioner of Veterans’ Af- fairs, an ager of the Territory of Alaska and against Lyman R. Ells- | worth for the foreclosure of a cer- tain mortgage on real and personal | property described in such decree. | I have on this 22 day of October, 1948, levied upon the following de- |sale at public vendue to the highest and best bidder for cash on the 24th day of November, 1948, at 2 o'clock P.M. at the location of said prop- erty, mentioned and described here- in, and that the personal property will be sold first in the manner pre- scribed by law, and that if suffi- cient is not realized from the sale of said perosnal property to satisfy the judgment and execution in full, then I will at the same time and place offer such real property for sale to the highest and best bidder in the manner prescribed by law. The Decree provides that the above named plaintiff, Terrtiory of Alaska, may become a purchaser at such sale. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 22 day of October, 1948. WILLIAM T. MAHONEY, United States Marshal, Territory of Alaska Division Number One. By SIDNEY J. THOMPSON, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA | FOR SALE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1948- W-A=-N-T A-D-S } FOR SALE 4 BEDROOMS, furnace, basement, laundry, electric kitchen, inlaid hardwood floors, Casey-Shattuck addition. 3-BDR. partially furnished, marine ! Creek; Briggs summer home cn Point Louisa. view, large living room, hard- | | floors. 2-BDR. beautifully furnished, in Casey-Shattuck addition, immed- iate occupancy; basement, fur- nace. | ARKETA property, 7 mi. post, 2 | houses, acre pat. land, Lemon 3 BEDROOM RESIDENCE: Mod+« ern, furnished, excellent central location, with very large yard. i Full concrete basement. NEARING completion, two houses in Highland District. 3 BEDROOM Residence. 2-3-4 UNIT Apartment houses. CHOICE building lots. COMMERCIAL property, waret.ouse space. RESIDENTIAL property, Glacles | Highway and Auke Bay. | LISTINGS needed on upper bracket residential prcperty. Lictings ae- new scribed real and personal property Depu " situated in the Juneau Regm'dmg First publication, Oct. 23, 1948. i X-RAY tiICROSCOPE pr. Paul H. Kirkpatrick uses evepicee o focus (he Xoray mioroscons e dcnlol\-‘fl at Stanford | INCOME $265 per mo; 3 apts, best | cepfed on appraisal. District, Territory of Alaska, to-|Last pubication, Nov. 13, 1948, i ¥niversity, Palo Alto, Calif. The eyepicce is replaced by film in operation. Thus far, magn fication has reached far more, than that of view, best iocation, terms, lameiwuuAM mmph witt S LA the optical microscope, The new device also permits study of living subjects. This is in contrast to the electronic microscope in which lots, good heating plant, all apts. one 23‘ That certain parcel of land sit- ALIAS SUMMONS H s to br studied must be placed in a vacuum after they arc dead. The } s are focused by dime-siz: metallic mirrors. | well furnished. SR Feiag { No. 5992-A S —#-— |DUPLEX off Gastineau Avenue,|Mcdel A truck, runs good, $160. East First, $4500; terms, Model A jitney, $150. uate in the Juneau Recording Dis- i trict, First Judicial Division, Al- aska, said land being particularly ! l described as follows, to-wit: Patent No. 1115116 being all of Lot “H” of Tract “A", embracing a portion of U. S. Survey No. 2392, situate in loop section, Glacier | Highway, about fourtecn (14) miles Northwest of Juneau, Al- aska, containing four acres and eighty-six hundredths of an acre (4.86 acres), according to the of- ficial plat of survey of said Jand on file in the General Land Of- fice as prepared by the Surveyor In the District Court for the Terri- tory of Alaska, Division Number ' One, at Juneau. i \IARY ANN CHAPMAN, Plaintiff, vs. HUEY CHAPMAN, Defend- ant. The President of the United States | of America, to the abov "-nflmLJ‘ defendant, Greeting: | You are hereby commanded to {mands the following said court and in the above entitled cause. The plaintiff in said action de- relief: a di- vorce on ihe grounds of incompati- bility of temperament and personal indignities rendering life burden- ome; custedy of the parties’ minor child; that defendant be required to pay to plaintiff, for the support appear in the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, First Division, within thirty days after the last publication of this summons, name- ly, within thirty days after the 20th General, Together with all structures and other improvements thereon, and all personal property on said premises as follows: Contents of Five-Room House: 1 kitchen range kitchen table chairs steel kitchen sink cabinet | steel wall cabinets large wooden kitchen cabinet dining room table dining room chairs overstuffed davenport overstuffed chairs ottomans | radio oil heater end table tea table 1 wicker porch chairs with | cushions bathroom wall cabinet bath-tub cabinet type wash bowl i toilet bow! 32 volt Delco light plant 2 bedroom sets (beds, chairs, bureaus) And that I will accordingly offer said real and personal pr(merts for 1 4 1 2 1 1 4 1 2 2 1 1 g 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 ‘-D-h~ /7478 /77!6’[/74[0 3 KENTUCKY' S BOUREON iabove-entitled Court, and the lof said Court hereunto affixed on { the 22nd day of October 1945, day of November, 1948, and answev the complaint of the above-named plaintiff on file in the said Court in the above-entitled action. The said plaintiff in said action |demands the following relief: Dis- solutlon of the bonds of matrimory Inow existing between plaintiff and you. And in the event you fail io sc appear and answer, the plaintiff will take judgment against you for want thereof, and will apply to the Court 1 for the relief demanded in her Com- plaint and as hereinabove stated. WITNESS the Honorable GEORGE W. FOLTA, Judge of the seal J. W. LEIVERS, Clerk. By LOIS P. ESTEFP, Depury Clerk. First publication, Oct. 23, 1948. Last publication, Nov. 2 1948 | (SEAL) NO. 6003-A SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION In the District Court for the Terri- tory of Alaska, Division Number One at Juneau MARGARET M. SULLIVAN, Plain- tiff vs. JOHN L. SULLIVAN, De- fendant. The President of the United States of America. To the Above Named Defendant JOHN L. SULLIVAN, Greeting: In the name of the United States of Amer! you are hereby required to appear in the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, First Judi- cial Division at Juneau, Alaska, within 30 days after the last publi- cation of this Summons, namely within 30 days after the 4th day of December, 1948, in case this Sum- of said child, until said child be- comes of age, self supporting, or marries, at least $40.00 monthly, and pay plaintiff’s attorney fee and herein, and for any further relief merited. In event vou fail to so appear and answer the plaintiff will take tjudgment against you for want thereof, and will apply to the for the relief demanded in complaint, and as herein stated Witness the Honcrable judge of said court, and the seal of said court, hereunto affixed at Juneau, Alaska, November 5, 1948, J. W. .LEIVERS, Clerk of the above entitled (Seal of court) By: LOIS P. ESTEPP, 6, 27, First publicatic Last publication, Nov. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Commissioner’s Court fe Territory of Alaska, Divi Number One. Before FELIX GRAY, Commissicn- er and Ex-Officio Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct In the Matter of the Last Will and Testament of MARTHA M. Mac- KINNON, Deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned was, on the 22nd day of October, 1948, duly ap- pointed Executrix of the Last Will and Testament and of the Estate of Martha M. MacKinnon, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of said deceased are re- quired to present the same, with proper vouchers attached, to mc undersigned at Juneau, Alasl within six (6) months from the date of this notice. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, October 23, 1948. J. 8. MacKINNON, SR., Executor. First publication, Oct. 23, 1948. Last publcation Nov. 13, 1948. Grand Champion Steer Black Nugget, 2 named “Grand (h‘mmiofl Animal’ Exposition being held in San Fran Mrs. W and Nion R. Tucke the title, Wirephota. AN AMERICAN'S SEATTLE-HAWAII FLIGHT T0 BEGI The firsy direct flight service be- }mecu the Pacific Northwest and FEawaii will be inaugurated Wednes day, November 24, Pan American |World Airways announces. " and “I{m:. At the Jlli r, President of N COASTAL FLIES 90 FRIDAY FLIGHTS ciseo. planes went into 90 passengers in ‘\ml out of J\meau cleared yesterday, | CONDITIONS | weather cears OF WEATHER ALASKA PTS. 3-BDR. furnished home Norway Point, $500 doWn, monthly pay. $100 per mo. 2-BDR Douglas Beach. REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phone €76 over First National Bank | | | | FOR SALE NSOCKET Wrenches, %" | drive complete; tubing cutter and { faring tool; torque wrench 14" | drive; inside and outside mikes, | $85.00. Phone 132 Douglas, Pink- { efton. 42 1x | THOR-GLADIRON, nearly _ new, $75.00. Owner leaving town. Ph. Red 604, 42 3t 10 and % ‘and bath, furnish- ,-%OM Hou ed. Call Black 540 after 5 o'clock. 42 1x | JLECTRIC Range, full size. Call i Douglas 692. 40 6t | h pickup $450; 1940 | $600; 193¢ Ford $225; Willys Knight Se- See them at Jay's 33 tf 48-ft, purse sein- uting boat. Installed hp General Motor spring. For informa- write Rcnald Bean. Gastincaw. Hotel for Iigme address Kake, 32 12t 165 diesel last tion or Wil , Colo, was a h\\ days. al Livestock | Workley, Natio er Perry ALLZCE’.A!‘AE... ‘Vlmhl No. S 40- tion, who bestowed | A, Priced at $75.00 for quick sale. Phone G03. 32 tf " | BOAT ilacum, .ensth 49x126x | electric winch, Chrysler Royal powered. One scow 50'x16' with house and equip., one log float 54x24 with house and equip., onei load float 06'x7’. Will sell all to gether or separate. Clarence Moy, Sitka, Alaska. 29 1 mo 6-ROOM house at Hoonah, Alaska. $3,000.00. Clarence Moy, Sitka, Alaska. 19 1 mo. 'MURPHY & MURPHY, has 65-watt Northern phone.. 1936 Dodge Sedan, good condition, body good, $350. 1936 Lafayette Sedan, $140. 1936 Ford Coupe, a hot rod with no fenders, $150. Mcdel A Roadster, five good tires, I $300. CHRISTMAS present for Junhn— motor sccoter, $90. 11638 Ford Coupe $300. {1938 Ford coupe, $550. {1938 Ford Panel $450. 11633 Dodge Panel with 1940 motor, $300. 1940 Ford coupe, $800. | DOUGLAS-—4-bedrcom house, fur- nished, large ‘yard with creek $7500. DOUGLAS—2-bedroom new house, 2 lots, unfurnished, $7500. DOUGLAS--2-bedroom house, fur- nished, will lease for 5 months, $50 month. DOUGLAS—2-bedroom house on beach, furnished, available at once, $2500. AUK BAY, 3 acres patented, 2 houses, $3500. 2-BEDROCM House, 4 acres pat- ented, new Quonset chicken houss, just past Mendenhall Dairy. Easy terms. 2-BEDROOM House, 3 acres pat- ented, Peterson Hill near Auk Lake, $5,000. LCOP ROAD—Emall house, $500. FRITZ COVE, $2500. JUNEAU— 5-bedrooms (small), large nz room, fireplace, com- pletely furnished, gecod neigh- borhiced, view, $4800. JUNEAU—5-room house on piling, $2100. JUNEAU—1-bedrcom house, build- ing lot adjoining, Sth St., $7,000. JUNEAU—3-bedrocm, boat house, full concrete basement, $12,700. PETER WOOP i SALES AGENCY Real Estate - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th at Harbor — Phone 311 FOR RENT . TO LEASE: New home, one month, ! $90 per month. Ph. 125. 41 2t mons is published, or within 40 days _ = L ol | On that day the first Clipper will _ Passengers from Haines were: L.' eather conditions and temper-| ., e G R after thep date of its service upon take off from Seattle to fly to elly, V. Hatch, M. R. Casswell, aturcs at various Alaska points, .,;,,fi“.f‘mm D;SM ol e diroom ant . stimhle (o) you in case this Summons is served IERR FUEl plA“T |Hawaii and the Orient, and to Mary Marshall, Frank Haywood, A. also on the Pacific Coast, for 24- | employed man or woman. i h. SOUR MASH Ypon you personally, and answer |connect with Pan American round- | J. Latsen. H. D. Laughlin, K. E. heur period, ending at 4:30. this | ONE 1500- Watt Universal Light| Green 910 A0t the complaint of the above named ES REOUESIED BY the world service through Calcutta, Teston, Mildred Sparks, W. H. m(,'.n:ng. and released by the| Plant. Complete with heavy duty SINGLE ROOM, ptivat,e “entrance. Kentucky Straight plaintiff on file in said court in the ndia, Sparks, John Willard, Mrs. J. Wil- Weather Bureau, Juneau, follow: batteries. Call Ludwig Nelson's | 427 Harris St. lue 7;,9, 41 2, Sovrben Whiskey above entitled action. This new service will be of bene- | ard. I 3 orage 20—Pt. Cloudy Jewelry Store. 976 tt] The said plaintiff in said action SEAT"_E (HAMBER it to Alacka both for trade and| From Sitka: Dave Meilke, “““i“" ow 15—Cloudy | T e G I TOVELY, Miraished npt “for quict sorrTLED demands the following relief: That | i Boe by establishing direct, one-| 2. Black, Glenn Millice, Martha | Sethel 29_Cloudy | NEW Lycoming 220 HP mOWF| married couple or 1 or 3 men | the bonds of matrimony now and 3 ine service via Seattle to the coun- | _aska, F. Clayton, H. Gronros, Ver- a 32—Cloudy complete with starter, generator,) Beautiiul flower and vegetable IN BOND neretofore existnig between the! The departments of Interior and |tries of the Pacific and Orlent. | .on Thomas. | uawson 97010udyi double wmags, pusher prop and| garden. No phone calls. Murphyy ' 200 r2000" it i aerendant e Aigentveds:| It wiil{ be urgently reauestcfibpesidant el e BHIG In an- | Adrho Hood Bay: Mildred Harris, | zdmonton 34_Cloudy| 1 Set 450 flgats. $620.00. Phom and Murphy. a1tf ot Y ‘hat the plaintiff be awarded the ?:‘::m:r}: l(l‘he‘ Sa:\(ttlbrh IChnmbcnr of nouImmg “]}e new flight ses Tt 1 M. G. Murphy. | ¢ 24— Snow| a8 S B L e : X Rt and custody of the erce to establish a commer-!is fitting that Pan From Tenakee: N Hangard, = ~ and Apt. combination, Can y :‘L‘:’x‘,wcilfif‘:i :he pi‘:tigsynn% tnat |clal fuel plant within the Terri- jcompany that ered air R. Reynoldson, W. Oakson, gs‘zm Jumsit Adrpert 36—123 gzxg?’“l‘D HOUSE past ski trail on the| not be rented separate. Phone | 7 ] ‘he defendant be required to pay|:or of Alaska, it was agreed yes-|in Alaska end gave a the tirs | As v e el A 'Dougé::hm;aj}; Terms.. Also 5- Black 763. 40 t1 W rme G, wic - ousva, ew, | the plaintiff the sum of $100.00 peef terday (Tuesday) f«i,‘ia’}ns';un‘gjo.['acu' link with continental Unlted\ yrom Peliean: Kennethy Wold, L.| 10 Rath | o Folst $10) ROOMS g ] nonth for the support of said child 8 oard o stees. | States in 1940, should be John Breseman, | 25—Cloudy O O aches the age of 21 years; | John M. Perry, chairman of thejto fly the direct route hetw e Ol R S c1oud; “lsmnm monthly rates. Imperial Hotel e refondant pay the plain- | chamber's Alaska Committee, is re-|the Paciic northwest an Neme 26— Snow i : 3 ik ff the gum of $2486.00 in Tepay- questing that the Board take such| Douglas DO-4 type Cl burg: John Bratner,! Northway 20_pog | PR WM. T, RILEY, Chiropodist. | ORTHEKN _Hoter under ncw ment of sums advanced to the de- 1, called attention to the fact Eed with Pan American’s e» i cio, Mary Ann Ter- Petersburg 3% -Cloud Rm. 14, Shattuck Bldg. Phone atisgcment, Reasonable rent, ‘endant by the plaintiff, and that Congress had authorized t.he‘ Sleeperette lounge will be used on| .ncio, D. Peter Terencio. | Prtland 43_F0g45m0k§ Blue 379. 32 1mo,( phone T4, 982 X the defendant pay the plaintiff -t t on of three commer_mal the new flights. The Sleepe From Ketchikan: Neil Miller, Pat | Prince Ru P e s = " -‘ 350,00 per month for her support, | V¥ fuel plants in the United |comfcrtable lounging chair by day Lerts, James Trefford, L. Hop- |g |;"- 4_:701 udy HOPES New and Used Mase. We APTS., Rooms With kitcher prive i | and plaintiff’s costs and disburse- | States transiormed into a length co Sxtk‘a‘“ 5 Pat Clo dY buy, sell and exchange. 214 2nd| jieges. Home Hotel. Ph. 866. 97 t1 ments including attorneys’ fees, and; “The purpose of this is to pro-|at night, permitting restful slec Froni Pit Bayi P, B Satila Joke Wittshos i e Py | B EHURG e ey f In the event vou fail to 5o appear {vide that fuels of the character natural positi Rick. 7 : Wy sl 23—Pt. Cloudy SEAVIEW Ajt. for rent, cne block H and answer, plaintiff will take judg- | cssential for defense purposes shall | The new ro P ; okt . 3¢—Rain| WINTER and FOND, CO. ime. | from Federal Bldg. 890 er, a i 10 ratham: Gilbert Paterson, . o Complete Photographic Supplies H = B | ment against vou for want thereof, | be available at strategic locations Warm ro te ta «* Vreel Mrs. Rice, Mrs. E. Mac, ievelopin Frint - { VICE Clean Room, steam-aeated ¥ nd will apply to the Court for the| 1 the event of emergency,” Perry ““‘"" major Pac 1'% | Clarence Rands. . R s nar 2 o B T and as hereinabove stated. Tests made by the federal gov- the subny route across the Pacific. p 'pyg lue Printing - Photestats (ICE OLEAN steam heated rooms ™ . WITNESS the Hon. George W.|ornment have proven that coal) Mr. Trippe recalled tha To Petersburg: Mary Robins HAS S”GHT COI.D JUARANTEED Realistic Perman. | also steam baths Scandinavian p— Folta, Judge of said Court, and the|-ound in Alaska is well adapted jerican was the ,f"“ Alriine o8 ' ent, $7.50. aper ourls, $1 up | Rooms, 136 o seal of said Court hereunto affixed| cr use in the manufacture of syn- | 45 ‘}““" lt "‘éh v and Mrs. M. W e Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone m A s on this 12 day of November, 1948, [ chetlc fuel, Perry added, with the o¢ 7 % B S John Stearms, Mr, and Mrs. A slight hoorsencss of the fire| 315 Decker Way. WANTED (Seal) J. W. LEIVERS, v sle supply far in excess of !AJ:;C*\M 193,,‘5;0\\.1 ‘]" R horn, d by rain water pouring k of the District Court for the!-cquirements fAtianticin" 1030, 'and) the : P s e { e o Mata. Division Num-| “The United States Army hasflaunchi one-line round-the-wor1d o/(gupacp, - M. Osterbock, Bob into it, was the causo of the odd| g oygep SNTYFOPN] |EXPERIENCED white mad wewrs ber One. called for the black-topping of all Service. i ”“lf i sy, Dol thal, B eIy Sl SR work, Good cook. P.O. Box 251. D VAL B i it 0 Sitka: Mrs. George Oja, M. out with when it was signaling | ——————o—o 42 1t By LOIS P EST["JEPP; PRI S5 "‘Lé"'ff-VFh*C 1 v“:‘t’ T“g“ Albert James, Mrs. Ha- the 4-9 fire alarm yesterday. | LOST: Small pair Paratrooper eputy. | .ory of ska,” Perry sai “One | ' - 3 The fire was at 715 Willoughby| Wings in vicinity of Post Office. your mending and Fust pustiogion, ot (B | o wathore P 5 e LL{OTT R, F. Douglss. . near the Government Hos.| Reward. Call Black 88. 42 4t i e 8 gl gl & R G0 PO suitable for black-topping 7 _Mrs. doe Firden. & H '_,lu““ was caused by an over-| Feer TRl O Kitten, white spot| for during school hours. Phene these roads. PW 3 Crois HATME hcated stove. No damage result-| ™ iger chin, 3 mo. old. Answers| Douglas 464. 38 ¢ No. 6006-A sway: W. F. Batinger, Art ed from the fire. £6 Odoar-PH, 208 05 % i < | SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION 1 TS ERIRE Mrs. W. Lee, Paul Wilson, R AR A S X VAN wants odd ljobs,dspe:;:llzmv : In the District Court for the Terri- JUNEAE‘; ER § Paul Wilson, Nancy Sturme. FOUND and turned in at Empire:| in washing walls and w work : tory of Alaska, Division Number oufi:!lsfnonk‘ejlsgiAu el i “:" 3 i (REA"VI% WR"ERS HAND TOOLED Bag. e wflsm:gs and ‘:flmg ,mmp?' | | One. At Juneau. | PR, & % e o MEE]- MOHDAY i Blue 655 evenings. : many Juneau friends has been re- E Noye: He BERNICE IRENE MAHER, Plain- ALASKAN ARWAY I§ BEING STUDIED - PLEASANT Room or apartment by | young empioyea WOMan; permans | ent resident; would sublet until Malcolm John cflved from Col. letter to Col kAl Road Commi: The Creative Writers will hold . Brownie's Liquor Store ott EDWARD VINCENT YAKUTAT, SITKA tiff, MAHER, Defendant. vs. r meeting Monday evening at ‘7 :30 o'clock with Genevieve May- sacks and 97 pieces. akutat and Sitka mail will be three daughters are married and | have families of their own / | Harry D. Laughlin of Port Chil- koot is at the Gastineau Hotel. i When the CPR lner 2rincess' AL ion en- < The President of the United | 8 States of America. To the above arrives temorrow from Van- closed a photograph for the office St srry, apartment 17, in the Mac- permanent house is found. Phone | & named defendant, GREETING: You| ¢%icr “‘J‘“’ “‘l“bhek q“fl“d‘““{c-‘ksf v B BYC A MQBBERGH Kirnen Apartments. All interested | Phome 103 139 So. Franklin 874 0005 ¥, Y are hereby required to appear in the | Wil for Juneau itka an Hn= onel Ellicit, who was pre . are asked to be prompt in attend- P. 0. Box 2596 v { e O R toe. Torsitory of |14, according to word received by dent of the Alaska Road Commis- WASHINGTON, Nov. 12 —®— ance. piednp, SN o Lo Hoaded 1 Alaska, First Divison, at Juneau,|Mrs. Crystal Jenne, postmaster. 'sion from 1927 to 1932, sends the Charles A. Lindoergh is making| ;:tm]we. " oot : Alaska, within thirty (30) days after Twenty-eight pouches and one family’s best regards ~to their a new study of the Alaskan Airway | S 004 3% g | : icatior . | outside ce r { first-class friends. to the Orient. The Air F' sa; the last publication of this sum-|Outside piece are of first-c irie ; 3 o 1 X orce says 2 5 ] BICKS' SEATTLE BREWING 1.0, "5, FL' o mmons i pub. | mlh. and there e 1100 sacks and i1 now e retited from uhe Lindbergh b o his way to an e Juneau Janitor Service || “saiviest o ail ocean areas s me | & MALT! CO. lished. or within forty (40) days| pleces outside, including 16 Army and is a consulling engineer Arctic cutpost now to survey oper- | PRES' g \Red Sea. 1 Seatte, U. 5. A. after the date of its service upon Sacks for Yakutat, and for, Sitka, in St. Louis, Mo, Both he and his aticns there. He serves as a special s Home and Commercial J e ‘ : wife are in good health, and their consultant for the Air Force. Dur- Jnnean Foot Cllmc Cleaning FROM CHILKOOT l you, in case this summons is served 3 and answer Y ) taken out of Juneau by airplane. Earl J. Conkle Distributed throughout Alaska s by ODOM COMPAKNZ ing the war he made several test- the Pacific. | 14 Shattuck—Blue 379 upon you personally, the plaintiff’s complaint on file ir in g missions

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