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F——u—_————— PAGE SIX Tlie Triangle Cleaners There's a Big Day Coming . . . On the FOURTH OF JULY you'll want to look your very best . . . TRIANGLE CLEANERS will make your clothes sparkle for a bang-up FOURTH. For better Appearance CALL | IKE THESE BRING US cwromms BY THE SCORE! HOODED MOBS IN ALABAMA ARETO | BE INVESTIGATED | 23— — WASHINGTON, June The Justice Department is going to take an ind part in the sched- uled Congressional investigation of| recent violence by hooded m:pbsy in Alabama. Democratic Representative Eman-| uel Celler of New York House Judiciary committe probe | will be aided by an attorney from the Civil Rights section of the jus-| tice Department. Celler heads the committee. Last night in Birmingham, group of citigens started organizing a committee to help fight the ter- rorism. =(iavemors Eledt Gov. Carlsonas A Chairman, 1950 COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. June 23— P—The nation’s gover- nors wound up their 1949 confer- cnce last night by electing Kansas’ ,Republican Gov. Frank carlson | as next year's chairman. Among resolutions approved was | | the usual one calling for statehood tor Alaska and Hawali. 'Ch“l\V BIKES ut MADSEN'S. | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1949 RADIO L0G Alaska Bruadcasting Co. KINY C.B.B. DIAL 1460—UNEAD THURSDAY ZVENING 3:30—Parade of Hits. 4:30—BARNYARD FOLLIES- CBS. : 4:45—Western Serenade. 5:00—Keynotes by Carle, 5:15—Red Cruee. 5:30—LES BROWN-CBS. 6:00—News. 6:15—Music. 6:20—Sports. 6 30--Dinner Music . 6:45—Local News. 7:00—Teen-Age Quiz-ABC. 7:30—ARTHUK GODFREY-CBS. 8:00—Forecasts. 8:05—Music to Read By. 8:30—YOU ARE 1HERF-CBS. 9:00—News. 9:15—Viking Varieties. 9:30—TALES OF FATIMA-CBS. 10:00—Tomorrow's News. 10:15—Drifting on a Cloud. 10:30—Forecasts. 1 1 1 1 1 E Sign Off. FRIDAY MCRNING AND AFTERNOON Sign On. r 7:00—Dunking with Druxman. 7:30--News. 7:45—DPunking with Druxman. 8:15—News. 8:20—Morning Thought. 8:25—Forecasts. 8:30—Cote Glee Club. 8:45—Lenny Herman. 9:00—Music for the Missus. 9:30—Forecasts. 9:35—Lenny Herman. 9:45—YOU AND . ... CBS. 10:00—News. 10:15—Vocal Varieties. 10:15—Plano Playhouse 10:30—Milady’s Memo. 1:00—ROBT. Q. LEWIS-CBS. 1:30—Listeners’ Digest-ABS. 1:45—Pipes of Melody. 11:55—Forecasts 2:00—Salon Serenade. 2:15—News. 2:30—Luncheon Date. 1:00—BEAT THE CLOCK-CBS. 1:30—Meet the Band. 0—MUSIC FOR YOU-CBS3. 30—Light Classics. 3:00—Recorded Auditions-ABS. 3:15—-ORGAN MUSIC-CBS. 3:30—Parade of Hits. All programs subject to change iue to conditions beyond our con- wrol. LKS TALK PICNIC; ALSO INITIATE 4 Further plans for the annual No. 61 SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION In the District Court or the Terri- One at Juneau. GOLDSTEIN IMPROVEMENT COMPANY, a corporation, Plain- tiff, vs. MILTON WINN, Admin- , istrator of the Estate of J. W. Dor- | an, deceased; the heirs of J. W. Doran, deceased; D. W. WALKER, his heirs, devisees and adminis- | trators, and all other persons claiming any right, title, estate, interest, lien or claim in or to those portions of Lots Two and | Seven in Block Two of the Town- site of Juneau, Alaska, hereinafter described, Defendants. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNI- TED STATES OF AMERICA. ’| TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND- | ANTS: MILTON WINN, Admin- istrator of the Estate of J. W. Dor- an, deceased; the heirs or J. W. ! Doran, deceased; D. W. WALKER, | his heirs, devisees and admin- | istrators, and all other persons ! claiming any right, title, estate, | interest, lien or claim in or to | those portions of Lots Two and | Seven in Block Two of the Town- site of Juneau, Alaska, after described, | GREETINGS: In the name of the United States of America, you and each -of you are hereby required to appear in the District Court for the Territory of ‘Alaska, First Judicial Division at | Juneau, Alaska, within 30 days after the last publication of this Sum- mons, namely, within 30 days after the 30th day of June, 1949, and answer 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 a decree quieting title in the plaintiff as against the defend- tants and all others to the following | described tract of land, portions of i Lots Two (2) and Seven (7) in Block +Two (2), as the same appear by the ! official plat thereof on file in the office of the Recorder for the Ju- ineau Recording District, at Juneau, | Alaska, to-wit: | Commencing at a point on the southeast side of Second Street from whence the most northerly corner of | said Lot 7 bears northeasterly along said side of said street a distance | of 20.0 feet; thence from said point 'of beginning southeasterly parallel to the side lines of said Lot 7 for 150.0 feet; thence at right angles northeasterly 50 feet; thence at | right angles southeasterly to the isoutheast end line of said Lot 7; thence southwest along said end line 0.9 feet; thence north 44 deg. 00 min. west 3.1 feet; thence south 48 deg. 22 min. west 18.4 feet to the south- easterly end line of said Lot 7; thence continuing south 48 deg. 22 herein- | tory of Alaska, Division Number | FORSALE | USED ELECTRIC RANGE FOR, SALE—One big white enamel 4-, burner Hotpoint in excellent con- dition. About 10 years old. Sold new for around $300. Now $125, I with convenient terms. PAR-| SONS ELECTRIC CO. 29 3'.' USED ELECTR!C RANGE—One 3- i burner Hotpoint good for at !east, another five years. $85.00. Terms if desired. Cook with electrxc\tyl PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. 29 3t| USED ELECTRIC RANGE- burner Westinghouse range in| good condition. Will fit well in any kitchen. $95.00, easy terms.! PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. 29 3t! 1 ! WASHING MACHXNE BARGAIN— | We have a Westinghouse Spinner | washer, built like a battleship be- | fore the war. Try and wear it out for $125.00. Easy terms if desired. PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. 29 3t LADIES Light Gray Short Top t Coat, wool gabardine, size 18. Nev er worn. Must sell right nwsy 309' ‘Willoughby. THAYER Buggy, 6-year-old crlbl and baby swing. 604 12th St. 29 :n. LARGE DAVENO, coffee table, end ' tables, ladies vanity. 440, 93 TWO-wheel elecmc power g..ndex.: like new; %-inch electric driil | Dormeyer clectric mixer; book | shelf. Phone Green 662. 28 3t AR R 0 Ol BABY Bassinette and mattress. Blue | 465. 28 3t | JOHNSON outboard 98 hp motofii A-1 condition. See J. S. MacKin-} non at Alaska Laundry. 28 tr! FOR SALE Weldmv and body re- | pair shop suitable for general re-: pairs and machine shop work; | priced for quick sale far below ; value. See Stan Perry, 109 Wil- | loughby Ave., after 4:30 p.m. 28 tf e 1940 FORD !:-ton panel “delivery. ! Very clean, ‘radio, heater, new tires. 362 Douglas. 28 3t !;EWfiTvflfiéR ;‘éshing machine w‘r; sale. Call Black 690. 28 3t KNOX coal and wood range, new 16x16 army tent; inner sprmg- mattress, Call Green 415 28 Stl MISCELLANEOUS W-A-N-T A-D-, FOR SALE C-A-| B-1-N- 8 LENA POINT: $2300, $2600. FRITZ COVE: $1200. WATER front year around home, Fritz Cove, furnished, superb view. AUKE Lake, 3 bdr., fireplace. ALSO Douglas Island property. 7-Room house, 5'; acres patented, 10 miles from town. | FINE furnished home, % acre land, 2 miles. . WELL built, new 2 bdr. home, com- pletely furnished, landscaped, on! Glacier Highway. 2 HOUSES, 1 acre patented, $500 dewn. ALSO restaurant, liquor store. 2-BDR. hcme, Douglas, $4200, im- medlnte occupancy. machine shop, REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phone 678 over l"irxt National Bfmk FOR SALE ((onfinued) AUTO PAR R TS New - Used - Rebuilt If we haven't got it—we’ll get it. Seattle Auto Wrecking Co. 1950 1st Avenue So. 26 tt TWO LOTS and house, corner 11th | and D St. Ph. 527 days aftef 6 p. m. Green 649. 26 tf MERC(JRY 75 hp mutor “and fathom sockeye net complete: Ph.' Green 332, 25 6t RED TOP TAXi CO., Petersburz, Alaska; 12 year old business EQUIPMENT: One Ford V-8 Sedan Three Plymouth Sedans Miscellanecus office equipment. Write or phone: Melvin C. Roundtree, or James E. Miller, Petersburg Alus- ka. 224 6t ALMOST Ne‘v “excellent condition, baby Whirldry Washing Machine, $60. Call 035 five rings. 24 tf A oom furnished house, full basement, hardwood floors, Thermopane windows. Ph. Doug- las 382. 223 tf 1941 PLYMOUTH Panel Truck, good | condition. $700. See at Super Service. Jay’s 27 tf vla FT V hottcm boat and two 5 hp | outboard motors, $175. Girls bi-!| FOR SALE LI SRR S B | ) DUPLEX—Contaifis one of the towns finest apartments, luxur- fously and fully furnished. Addi- tional apartment renting at $75 per month. Channel view. Owner financed at reasonable terms. BEAUTY SHOP—Best location. SUMMER HOME, two floors, insid.) plumbing, fireplace, lawn, gar- den, view, Lena Beach. SMALL CABIN, low price, Lena Beach. BEACH HOME, 2 bedrooms, furn- ished, wired, water, Auk Bay. COUNTRY HOME, 2 bedrooms i furnished, 3% acres, Glacier HJ- i way. | FAMILY HOME, 4 bedrooms; part | furnished, fireplace, view, good neighborhood, Seventh Street: 'MURPHY & mmmeilliam Winn-Phone 234 IMPORTANT: 2-bedroom apart- ment, modern, light, lots of room, comgletely furnished, now brings $100 monthly but could bring more, over cabinet shop now bringing $90 monthly. Entire building for sale. Possible lease. | 3500 down. t USED CARS | 1940 2-door Sedan Ford $685. | 1940 GMC pickup $150. 1941 DeSoto, radio heater, good tires, $650. | 1841 GMC bed, $650. 1941 Plymcuth Sedan, extra tire and heater, $550. 1946 Chev. Sed, radio, heater $1250 1947 Packard Clipper, radio, heat- er, elec. clutch, $1975. 1%-ton pickup, new .| ’47 Plymouth business eoupe $170 ;AVA!LABLE SOCH—Severai small houses at $2,000 each, close to downtown area, unfurnished. One kedrcom, living room, kitchen and i pantry, bath. Cash only. THAT MARTIN FEIST home is available for immediate occupan- { ¢¥. And here’s one for the book— i 1t's right in front of the building site of the proposed 100 unit apartment building in West Ju- neau. This house is beautiful, | paneled throughout, fireplace, nice | view of Juneau and the harbor, two bedrooms, full concrete base- ment, garage, gardens. Fully fur- nished, only $9,000. WE HAVE three two-year-old | houses in the Waynor Tract. A two bedrocm furnished, a three- bedroom furnished, and a three bedroom unfurnished except for kitchen equipment, which is new UNITED FOOD TO*WHOEVER HAS MY SUIT- | CASE: Juneau is. too small a town for you to be seen with my clothes or me without them. I need my things desperately. Please turn in my suitcase and | get a reward of $20.00—we &ll!| would be a lot happier. 224 t1! cycles $25. High chair $8. Taylor Tot $7. 3 falling sawsbat % list | C1eCtrio: $2800 down will hande. price. Ph, Douglas 644, 27 3t WE HAVE one of the choicest sum- 77777 mer cabins, near Minfield. Fire- rlace, plate glass windows, fur- nished. WE HAVE a completely furnished 3-bedroom house? centrally locat- Elks picnic Sunday at the Auk Bgy|min. east 16.0 feet through Lot 2 to Recreation Area were discussed last!the south-west side line of Lot 2 in night at the regular meeting of|Block 2 of said townsite; thence Juneau Lodge No. 420, B.P.O.E.|northwesterly 25 feet to the most The picnic is open to all Elks ant southerly corner of Lot 7, Block 2; their families. Children of friends|thence northwesterly to the most are also welcome if accompanied h’ westerly corner of said Lot 7: thence | LOOKING for a place to nve?| Trailer tiouse, completely furnish- | ed. Ph. Douglas 772 210 tf Elks. northeasterly along the southeast ‘ME CHZAP: 1 lot secomd » — | < ed with wonderful view. Near St. Four men were also initiated [ side of Second Street 30.q feet to the GALL a Glacier Cab for safe, court-| hand doors, windows, cupboard| Ann's Hospital. $9,000, er in last night. Curt H. Evern was|place of beginning, together with —egys service. New cars. Phone, doors and drawers. Ph.34. 14 f| vets loan. 2 BEST FOODS MAYONNAISE quart e initiated for Anchorage Lodge N8.lthe tenements, hereditaments and 858. 223 tt 1351 while Harry W. McCrea, Dr.|appurtenances thereunto appertain- Horace E. Pope and Velton O:ling. 1 VACUUM Cleaner, portable washing JONEAU FOOT CLINIG. Di W | machine, swing rocker, 4 kitchen|LOTS of used furniture, electric RELIANCE FRUIT COCKTAIL, No.2%tin 398e Goodrich completed their member- | skip obligations Ledge. for the Juneau MR. AND MRS. BERT PREECS ARE PARENTS OF BABY BOY And in the event you fail to so appear and answer, the plaintiff | will take judgment agginst you for want thereof, and will apply to the ’Court for the relief demanded in his Complaint and as hereinabove T. Riley, Ohiropodist, Rm. 14 | Shattuck Bldg., Phone Blue 379 HOPES New and Tsed Mdse, Wi ' .buy, sell and exchange. 214 2o/ | St. Phone 908. 99 b | chairs, 6-way lamp, magazine end table. Bluc 785 after 6 p.m. LONG Established business, Hquor store, grocery and meat markei with living quarters. Must settle All practically new. Phone | 206 6* | and oil stoves, new Coldspot re- frigerator for $170, couches, chairs, and tables. USED CARS i “at low prices. FISHING and PLEASURE BOATS, including a brand new inboard with new 10 ONAN for only $500. WINTER and POND, CO. Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - ¥rinting - Eniarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats ‘GUARANTEED Realstic Perman, | LOC CABIN 26x15 1t incide. Hawk stated. Father of a baby boy is Bert| wrTNESS, The Hon. George W. Preecs, Pacific Northern Airlines|pgita Judge of said Court, and Seal agent in the Baranof Hotel office.| ¢ caiq Court hereunto affixed on The eight-pound baby was born to this 1st day of June, 1949. i Mrs. Preecs in Seattle Tuesday af- WILSON'S ROAST BEEF - - 12oz.tin 32¢ ettt e estate. Ph. 103 or P.O. Bome:D'G" m wow 1 | THREE bedroom house, mcderately SALES AGENCY priced. Call Black 354, 18 3t s.,f' fi:u;..',.z:" 12th At lebor l’hone a1 ROYAL RED CRAB MEAT - 6%oz.lin o€ terncon. J. W. LEIVERS, Clerk of the He joins a brother, Gor- don, two years old., e District Court, Division No.: ent, $750. Paper curls $1 up. | Inlet. Call 143, 202 “] IS il e S One, Territory of Alaska. Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201. i !' Gl m $ FROM YOSEMITE PARK By LOIS ESTEFP, 315 Decker Way. ! WANTED EMPURI M PEAS N 2 i 15 Ansel Adams of Yosemite Nation- | (SEAL) Deputy. |[—— z 3 i SHOP Space, 72 Willoughby, 220 1! U 2 i 3 : 0. n.n c al Park, Calif., registered yesterday|First publication, June 2, 1949. | In 1948, U. S. fire damage reach- | I MISS MY WIFE but she can't|NICE Clean Rooms, steam heated. come to Juneau until I find an 220 tf apartment or house to rent or Y sublet. Please. Call Don Clark, | STEAMHEATED loums, Weekly or Empire, phone 374, dh tf| Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69 tt WANTED to-buy old Russian tea | WURILTZER Spinit piano for rent, chest, red or green. Ph. 374. 18 dl Anderscn Piano Shop. Ph. 143, e it S e SEAVIEW Apt. for rent, one’ block from Federal Blig. 890 tt gof s M e TawPla wid )T NICE CLEAN steam heated room, also steam baths. Scandinavian _Rooms. 738 tf FOR VACATIONERS TAKU LODGE For those who enjoy comfort while “Roughing It" 315 Gold St. | at the Gastineau. ’Last publication, June 23, 1949. ed the all-time high of $711,114,000. No. 2%tin 43e Reliance Sliced PINEAPPLE WANTED: Experienced clerk steno- grapher and senior clerk. Salary $285 per month. Inquire room 203 Health Department, Terrl torial ‘Bldg. 2t [ o St ) Sl oI SR £ B SALESMEN WANTED — Male Only AN OPPORTUNITY IN ADVER- ’l'lBlNG——An unusual opportunity in_the field of advertising is off- ‘éred a sales executive with ima- gination who requires a substan- tial income. One of America’s old- | gpecia est and largest manufacturers of n:::; ,‘l.mmm. ,m,m,,mmmmw J:: exclusive Calendars, Fans, Plaques, | tion via plane o water taxi, and Plastics and Advertising Special- | yver boat for fishing trip, isooo ties Tequires direct representation | Gontact - Ralph Wright at. the i Alaska, The man selected 0r| Chamber of Commerce Travel In- this position will be allocated sole | formation booth in Alaska Coastal shles right and, as volume Of | office Baranof Hot business warrants, will advance to « ks o u district manager in' charge of the Alaskan sales organization. Ex- tremely liberal commission, bonus plus retirement fund. Reply in full detail. FOREIGN DIVISION, U.O. COL- SON COMPANY, PARIS, ILLIN- Pint 45e GERBER'S BABY FOOD - - - G@tims 55(3 1 e JOHNSON'S GLOCOAT - - - - ATTENTION The undersigned admlmsiralor of the Estate of Ferdinand Roll, deceased, will sell, at Sitka, Alaska, on the 30th day ! of June, 1949, to the highest and best bidder for cash, but | not for less than the appraised value of $27,918.52, the fol- lowing real and personal property of the estate, namely; i | | x | g SHELLED WALNUTS-halves - llb. pkg. B.A7 HUNT'S TOMATO SAUCE - @ for 42c WHITE KING WASHING POWDER giant size @0 RED SHIELD BUTTER Al of Lots 8 and 9 in Black 1 of the Sitka Townsite, iogether with, All of Tract N in Block 1, of the Sitka Townsite; and, the store bmldmg and, fl:utocknl merchandise in the store building; and, miscellaneous personal property too numerous fo mention. ‘The elephant is the only mammal that kneels when' reclining. His knee joint rests on the groard while his hind tuo! sticks out blcl'lrd Voo | Full line of Halibut and Trolling Gear — Many items now at new mwmcn The Administrator reserves the right fo reject any and all bids. . LOST—Sundly pm. on path to Perseverance Mine—Kodak 2% x! 5 | | | l 5 3% Film Pack Adapter with fim| __—_ ERNEST NYGAARD .Signed ; Administrator pack inside. Liberal reward for (i safe return to Arthur Stephens at The nnplre dh ||| Now Available in This Vieinity l‘orlpolm.mt W LOST: mn tofled lel!he!' bill- “fl imporiant papers, Reard. | umabw 1, AVON PRODUCTS