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P THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1949 SR SRR S LS SRS e | PAGE SIX t T i ! Mrs. Ray Day gave an impromptu able. This person sends a number et lo(Al GARDEN CLUB demonstration on the making of T H E S E D A Y_S'of quotes which the listener wrote GIRI. s(ouI NEws flowers from carrots and turnips 1 dbn g 04 dov;nr . S S 15 ha J E A T A much to the delight of the mem- 'Y ind people all over America ELECIS OFF!(ERS bara g GEORGE E. SOKOLSKY |afraid of the future . . . i o Scout Traop No - - - - - All gardeners in Southeast Alaska “I want to talk to you about{9 planned many interesting things , B o fB'G MEE"NG !S HElem invited o enter the next con-|OUR WA '"2“"‘“ SECRETARY | Soviet Russia which leads me b :fihooo';r meeting Wednesday after| o ooy s g poiedeleieriebeeii . - t {test which opens on October " 15 All of a sudden, amid great do-|say that there is no reason for s tand closes Dg](. 15. This subject ings, our Secretary of State shows|fear . . . The first thing we did was to ap- ron SALE | rnl snm ron SALE One of the largest Garden Club e .My Favorite House Plant and up on a Monday night at Har-| “There is one group of Russians|Pointa committec to se about pat- ] 3 meetings in some vears was held!Ti. Garen Prizes will be awarded over, New Hampshire, to attend e|whom I dislike: The censors, but I terns and material for our uni- | s 0 T onual light- NEW-NEW-NEW—3 bedrooms, fire- e HOURNE Tuesday afternoon at the home of |y o o SR tters of not less lecture by Joe Barnes, former edi-|find that they are almost the onlyfforms. We discussed a cake sale| ' "IN oS agu 94 26| place, hardwood floors, ghfage,) NOW NEAR'complétion: Ready Mrs. Ray Day who, with Mrs. Jack | o "oce" 00 0% o more than 750. | tor of the flop, “The Star,” which |Russians for whom I desire to come { Which will ze held next month, | _Fant- = " T | basement, ready occupancy 3| for occupancy around Nov. 1. Two Clark, served a dessert luncheon|pnesic'has pe mailed to Box 2002, succeeded Marshall Field's flop,[to a bad end . .. " After the business was taken up |40 pONTIAC Sedan; new; weeks. bedrooms with allowance for at 1:30 o'clock |Juneau. “PM” The local newspaper, “The| Now it is very bad to pull quota-|We started discussing plans for our |\ " iio “heater, low mileage; | BEAUTIFULLY furnished home,| third. All with full concrete base- Election of officers was the|® porb o ve reminded to gather Dartmouth” published Mr. Ache-|tions out of context and it is even|Hallowe'en party. We decided to S o, Fm. 307 Baranof. 24 6t| can have 3 bedrooms, view, im- YA R, e WRGKLE: a0 main order of business. Mrs. Harry | o o8 S50 Tt meeting dis- |son’s smiling photograph which | Worse to quote notes written on a|have a spaghetti feed Oct 28 It| n T TR T 21 meatate occupancy, under $10000.| heat, electric ranges. Financed Stonehouse was re-elected to the| jove of Christmas ideas, winter | gave Barne's lecture a wonderful|pad during a lecturc without read- [was suggested to have it “come as|WILLYS Station Wagon, 3 mo. old,; Close in. Hy WA ith el e Srtec presidency with Mrs. E. J. COWINE | pouquets dish gardens and drift- |send-off. Acheson was In the aud-|ing the whole lecture. So maybe,|You are dinner.” Mary Whitaker| perfect condition See at Jorgen- 3 BEDROOM home, well furnish-| ial loan covering down payment viet president, Mrs. Willim HIXSOD} wq04 arrangeme vone inter- | fence as an attentive listemer. |it was all very good ahd strongjand Paula Cook were appointed to| son’s Motors or call 446. 24 U] ed, electric ~dishwasher, base-| available for eeiats o secretary and Mrs. Ray Renshaw|octeq in a little vance study| It was at this lecture that Bar- |for America and designed to makc'go around and ask the girls to/ e e ?‘ ment, garage, etc; close in, $9,800. (3 APARTMENT unit. One apart- treasurer. {on these subje invited to the | nes announced: the boys at Dartmouth love the|dinner and be sure and wear what 1939 4-door - Chevrolet, Go moloF | DOUGLAS Highway, 3-bdr. home,| ment with 3 bedrooms. A well The program chairman presented|yo ' or Mys. Harry Stonehouse,| “I should say that the whole!United States, but what I want|they had on when they were asked., and tires. $300. Ph. Blue 491. 4 ittty Pt i R Mys. J. R. Guerin of Douglas Who! 4ae to be announced later. | newspaper field in due for a change,|to know is what the following| Due to the absence of Mrs. Zal- | RaprO, beautiful cabinet, excellent | THE McClelland Home, Douglas,| and equipped building in an ex- gave a very interesting account of — |and the change will come in the|means, and this is taken from the|main Gross we postponed the next| (oe rar three wave bands;| completely redecorated, immediate| cellent location. Owner will fi- her many years of gardening, es- readers as well as the writers. I|college paper: imeeting to Oct. 28. | @lectric cream whipper. Hal! occupancy; 2 bedrooms, jiew,| nance ; pecially the growing of gerapiums. ‘STABBING ENDS {canl it a good thing.” “The quietly effective speaker| In the game of 20 questions Aileen | gpeidon, ph. 374 days, 271 after| close in. 3' BEDROOMS; built two years aga Visible proof of her success with| This is not a very novel idea,|claimed that he ‘derives no p]eus-lxrnnqut and Paula Cook tied 439 e Y tf dh!DOUGLAS 3-bedroom home, elec-| by Jimmie Larson. Full cm“eg" these plants was shown in the sev- because if anything under the sun |ure out of these evidences,’ but that|for a ticket to the 20th Century| 1 tric kitchea and water heater;| basement, large view windows, tile eral large flower heads of various BARROOM FIGHT changes all the time, it is the news- |‘if on these alone we can temper | Theatre. Mrs. Gross served us re- £ BEDROOM House, fuil concrete| goo: furnace, garage. kitoten: Tinance by PHA, Dotg- colors which she presented {papers of this country. ~Up in|some of the extreme fear in thefreshments which were little boxes| basement, fully furnished. Good | AppR 11 mi Glacier Highway,| las, - Doug Mrs, Charles Forward also spur- AT pETERSBuR | Dartmouth, they are giving a lec-|country, it will equip us to better (of mints. We adjourned the meeting| view. 873 Basin Road. Call Blue: 41, gores patented land with| WEST JUNEAU: Small house, fur- red the members on to new efforts| ture course called “Great Issuesy|understand Russia and will|ecarly because all had to study for| 37. 21 ] gmall house. $900. nished, good condition, $500 down in gardening with her account of| land they apparently needed an|strengthen us to survive in com-|tests | e Vil allow | LOTS 3% mi. Glacier Highway; 1.7| payment ! visits with growers of various plants | PETERSBURG, Alaska, Oct. 14— | editor to talk about newspapers.| petition with her.” PAULA COOK, Reporter.‘LAR(’E ‘oxl }#s\tm. sf]ig. hl gt ol P Blbgi. doented. ¢ during her recent visit in the states. (7 William C. Pugh, 53, of Sno-|So, instead of having someone with| So, Mr. Barnes wants us to tem- ‘ $10 or more on Ol ea °f 35| SEVERAL cabins and summer w"-lMMwm“-PhflneBI The list of several dozen roses|qualmie, Wash., was arraigned in a great and successful career as an|per our “extreme fear” of Soviet trade in. Ph. Blue 608. 23 St4™ e Office in Alaska Credit Burcan which should do well here was|U. S. Commissioner's court on a|editor, they selected Barnes whose|Russia. But does Stalin want us Girl. EcoulssGRLBIND i, 1) mel‘REFmGERATo Large size, Easy- | 2-BDR. Apt., completely redecorat- . % especially appreciated by the club.istabbing charge yesterday. publication had a short and un-|to temper that same extreme fear? i the Lutheran Church parlors on ™" " gocner; davenport set;: ed, well furnished, balance build-| BEST BUYS THIS WEEK Plans for a silver tea at the| Nealy Ashby accused Pugh of |successful life. This is in keeping|If so, why is it that every proposal Thursday, Oct. 13 at 3:45 pm. The| L %) ond chairs, skis and | ing suitable other apt. or com- home of Mrs, W. J. Walker in the|stabbing him in a barroom fight |with the new deal doctrine that if | that this country or Great Britain, \ President called the meeting to or- poles, Call Red 649. 23 4t| mercial purposec; Douglas. GLACIER Highway, lovely setting, near future were discussed and a| Wednesday night, necessitating six |it' is successful, like the DuPonts|cr France, or any country has der and the minutes of the prev-| | GAFE, machine shop, large proper-| Just past Salmcn Creek, modern committee of Mrs. Charles Forward | stitches in his left shoulder and |or the A and P, it must be wrong.|made at the United Nations or| ou% meeting were read. Then Miss| CROSBY Radio combination, Holly» |ty near boat harbor, suitable for| DOUse and 9 patented acres. 1 and Mrs. Charles Carter appointed | chin. |” About “Great Issues” at Dart.|elsewhere, to achieve peace, ~to] Matilla and Miss Christensen, our| wood chair and couch, Other| shops and apartments. bedroom now, will add two more to work with Mrs. Walker to make| Commissioner Dale Hirt set bail mouth, Barnes said: control and limit the atom bomb, .;‘;”*'-"“ul:adas *tflmdk“‘ (;" tex-| nouse-hold items. Ph. Red 765, 3“lNEW—Douglasfeh"1ble FHA, 2-| U ]deslrded.r Garage, landscaped, arrangements, This tea will take|for Pugh at $1,000, and bound him | . _|to end the distress of the people; ile painting. We are making designs| ___ RS0 11 nedrenin: houge; peol and fountain. Worth twice the place of the flower show which|over to the District Court at Ju- | L pALE il oy witn |of Burope, has heen rejected ana|and later we afe going to paint | REMODELING, repa ing, m%f“‘i} as much if Methodist College was not deemed feasible this fall|neau. them. Naturally this success will|vetoed by Soviet Russia? Is althem | Pree estimates. Ph Blab 8. 2 'MURPHY & MURPHY| comes lo duneau No telephone, beacuse of the poor season. It will| Pugh worked in canneries here|not chow up at once, but when they | campaign being conducted to lull The mesting was adjourned at 5| | 6 GOBLETS, 4 sherbets, 6 1- R appointments only. Furnished. give the public a chance to see for several seascns. His wife ]“Ls‘are settled cGown, the Lurlosity!us into a false sense of we]lbemg?]Pm [ plates, 1 fruit bowl, Blossom Time | REALTORS - ACCOGUNTANTR | $12,000. her many African violet at Snogqualmie. | which they have stimulated heredIs that why Dean Acheson blessed VIRGINIA WHITEHEAD | I portable Under- 'Phcne 676 over First Nationsl BnnleHREE bedroom fugnished house, i R TR AR | will remain active. They will be|this lecture course with his nugust' Reporter| = 4 typewriter, $20. Phone Red | 1 full concrete basement, large lot, |an example of changed reader in-|Presence? | a5 322 JL’ ron SALE i Douglas, $8,000. } | terest.” (Copyright, 1949, King Features Girl Scout Troop 1 held its meet-| | THREE bedroom, furnished, double Dawson Sw1tches | I hope you get the point about Syndicate, Inc.) ‘1“8 ‘“T‘:e g‘eth"d'sf‘ Church P;r‘[Tonms NATTER: hous»,iv S LREOURY ah oona, albable T h concer S, BRI"GS 21 To Tow" | what awareness arising from this L ursday afternoon. at| West 8th Street, tWo rooms. See yopiud head, pan, intake, in- L — to Cfllvel’t | lecture course does. I did not from | Sweeney, our President called the Bulletin board in City Hall and{ (j aeq’ §25. Also Genora1. M. BARGAINS IN BOATS, Used Cars, The Princess Louise of Capadian | reading this paragraph. Maybe it HRST REPORI IS :’:e“’?g ‘tgsa“’;r- Cl:“:‘t;efl“‘;l’i;fi Federal Bulldings for details of | (o “abto Radio, plays nice, $25.1 Furniture, Paint. Pac Steamship Lines docked _s:hyis fometh‘hlgl deep and esoteric. . hafi]e”“;‘:o n':;l C:le:lber: lr;:cdfinnzf pubhc auction. 322 u‘l Call Blus 895 19 “: She took three Juneauites to Skag- | ed on something about the Kremlin g | tE wns Cgnbtied and ety (ealh T s a w","“"pr Tpe e tetilieratar, Ldoths mimmoEy e A% EBIA GG X | way. Southbound, she is due here |having a headache, too. Dean Bov S(OUI FUND Eareney, il rORE Logul (etnyed, WU D, best condition. OMY| 03" yonrite Mangle, at Lucas| 38 o - - Felonlipne. Y31 o 3 cocoa and cup cakes. | $80. Terms if desired. Parsons| » | oy SRS L Storage Co. Ph. 707. 318 tf| Acheson did not stay for the Tues- day lecture, the United States ap- parently having some business that | needed attending to. “The Dart- mouth” opens its story with this quotation from Barnes: “If we could learn to cope with| at 7 am. Sunday and will sail one hour later. Passengers to Juneau ere: From Vancouver: Mrs. E. Banta, Susan Banta, Mr. and Mrs. J. Cau- ley, Charles Cauley, R. DeCarlo, Mr. With 20 of the 60 volunteer work-s ers for the Boy Scout {inance cam- paign having made their first re- ports as of Wednesday evening, a| total of $1,497.50 was turned in. Of ROSITA ZAMORA, Reporteri Three new Assistant Leaders were | introduced to the members of| Brownie Troop No. 3 at their regu-| lar meeting Saturday, Oct. 8. These | USED three burner Ho poin 322 4t range. We have been asking $85 for this | one but no sale. Now it goes for| only $50.00, and terms if dealred Parsons Electric Company. Electric Company 22 4t | 3-RO0M Lena Beach Oabin furn- | | ished, sink and running water, oil | stove, nice garden and berries; 1 new Remington adding mach- | | ine; 1 Underwood standard type WANTED WANTED Bobkkeeper. Murphy and Murphy. 324 tf ANTED to buy two % mattresses. s and Mrs. G. Ingles, W. McBarry, 5 3 s el Mr. and atry.| i’ hightiare SWe have jmade of|i0 96 ccounts fpprowiice, sOfc| naREIER (0 the Mises BSr writer, priced for quick sale. Call{ ppone Req 708, 324 3¢ A. Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. F,|Russia and the Kremlin, it would ‘;; Ser e koupg ?;:";2“3”:7 \1;;“?5:;50’2 (o b nd|DIAMOND edifings, Eiffuny' sef-] | Douglas 222. e e Heon £ % : gave e sa as year, ginia McLean. e Troop, whic ting,; diamond ring, 3 stones; aj o= | RKING | Couple urgently need CARBONDALE, Penna.—Edward F. | Shepard, Anthony Shepard, L. greatly increase our effectiveness|’ i 3 2 1 S) g, D Dawson, of this city, has dise :r':d itl?s Tribus, Mr. and Mrs. R. Banford,|in dealing with them.” .mcrea&d_thelr cf;ntrthuuons. and 23 has now grown to 32, was divided| praised at $800; will sacrifice lorgREéMEM:ER Duck grelex bLum:;r apt. Gastineau Hotel. Room fosie that counts in a whiskey, “I|Mr. and Mys. R. Murphy, I Mac-| So we are to blame for the night- | W<rs f1eW contributors who did not |into five patrols. Patrol Leaders| s500. Call ¢68 or write P. O 9 WHER, I ROk THRRSL o1 aL 22 3t switched to Calvert because it really is | [ ean, G. Eide, L. Evans, G Gordon- | mare! Joe Stalin never did any- participate in last year'’s campaign, | chosen at this meeting were Sandra | Box 2581. 21 6t also cut special sizes. SEATTLE | — Cnmlhen lighter, smoother in any kind of drink.” X Mrs. H. Shaughnessy,|thing. A friend in Hanover New | 2ccording to campaign Chairman|Kadow, Roberta Buik, and Virginia { PRICES. We will deliver your | INTERESTED IN ‘beach cabin pric- r. and Mrs. H. aughnessy, » LOT FOR SALE—Choice resxden-l needs. Phone 368. 307 1lmo; ed under $1500. Write description CALVERT RESERVE Blended Whiskey —86.8 Proof—65% Grain Neutral Spirits. Calvert Distillers Corp., New York City ier, Mr. and Mrs. C. Skuse. For Skagway: R. C. Johnson, Earl Rogers, H. J. Brown. i Hampshire, who attended the lec- ture, writes that “The Dartmouth” did not report the lecture fully,| which is obvious and understand-: PO j Dr. Rehert Sim OPTOMETRIST ! Eyes Examined — Glasses Expertly Fitted 3 SI\IPSON BUILDING—Ph oottt it N the Excursion Inlet | Wreckers Announces the SCOW LOAD of USED Building Materials ‘Plywood - Celotex - Doors Windows - Dimension Lumber Kimsul Insulation - Sash and Moulding - Plumbing Fixtures Elecirical Fixtures and other Miscell At the Foot e e | cemeaeee==BERT’S FOOD CENTER-----s---- ‘OQur Giant CHILDREN’S AUCTION Will be held in front of our store at - 8 P. M.——SATURDAY EVENING—- OCT. l5th NOTICE | A. B. Phillips. Phillips commended the 20 men who had their first re- ports ready and asked that allj other report envelopes either be; turned in to him at the B. M. Beh- rends Bank, left with Earl Cleveland TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: | The Employment Security Com- | mission of Alaska (formerly the Un- { temployment Commission) will meet ! {in Anchorage, Alaska in the lastl week of October at the Territorial | Employment Office located in the Glover Bldg. at 5th and E Streets. | The meeting’ will start Tuesday, 1 October 25, 1949, 10:00 A. M. Any and all persons having busi- ness before the Commissicn may | appear and will be given an oppor- ltunity to be heard. 1 R. E. SHELDON, | Executive Director. { First publication, Sept. 30, 1949, Last publication, Oct. 21, 1949. arrival of one s e L it NOTICE OF HEARING . In the District Court for the Terri. tory of Alaska, Division Number One. Bank of Wrangell, a corporauon.‘ Plaintiff, vs. Alaska Asiatic Lum- | ber Mills, Inc., Defendant. Notice is hereby given that O. F. Ohlson, Receiver in the above en- titled cause has filed his final re- | port and account of his administra- ition and that October 17, 1949, at !2 P.M. has been set for considera- tion thereof by the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, First Division, at Ketchikan, Alaska; all I persons interested in said cause, re- | {port and account are required then | and there to appear and show cause why said final report and account should not be approved and said Receiver discharged. i O. F. OHLSON, Receiver. | First publication, Oct. 12, 1949. ILast publication, Oct. 14, 1949. pson one 266 for Appointments | e aneous Items of 8th Street ! schedule, for a total of $356.00. High — | committec, at the First National Bank, or taken to the Boy Scout office on the third floor of the Goldstein Building. Frank Hermann's team 8 proved most energetic, with all six work- ers making their first reports on: men for Wednesday night were | Comdr. Ed Chester and Don Mc- Mullen, each of whom accounted for $100.50 of the total. Runner-up in the amounts turned in Wednesday was Elton Engstrom, with $91.00, | from team 4. Team 6 has two close contenders for the second place, with Monte Grisham’s §87.50 and | Hugh Wade's $87.00 Tom Morgan proved high man on the executive reporting a total of $255 €0. None of the government groups had reported by Wednesday, with the exception of the Territorial Welfare staff, who contributed 100 percent to the campaign. Phillips | said that individuals not contacted by tonight could mail their contrib- utions to Boy Scouts of America, | Juneau, or they may phone 387 and a worker will call for them. The campaign chairman today appointed George Parks, Jud Whit- | tier, and Maurice Powers as an auditing committee to check receipts and make bank deposits for the campaign. | MARRIAGE LICENSE Rollo Shequeme and Lillian Wil- son, both of Valdez, applied for a marriage license yesterday in the office of the U. S. Commissioner here. Grafton. Two Patrol Leaders re- main to be elected. Miss June Eliason will be acting Troop Leader the next few weeks during the absence of Thordis Lar- sen, who is leaving on vacation. On Saturday, Oct. 15, the Troop will visit the Museum. The girls are | to meet in the Elks Hall and are requested to e there promptly at| 10 am. 'PACIFIC NORTHERN | CARRIES 6 IN, 7 OUT Pacific Northern Airlines yester- day carried 13 passengers, bring- ing six into Juneau and taking seven out. They were: | From Anchorage: Mrs. J. Crosson, | Mr. Marholec, Mrs. Marholec, Dr. H. E. Pope, Col. J. D. Alexander, Lt. MecBride. To Yaukta: E. D. Swanson, Dan| Henry. To Anchorage: and infant, S. A. Frobross, Zamzow, Wilbur Smith, CHAPELADIES PLAN BAZAAR IN NOVEMBER Chapeladies met at the home of ! Mrs. Frank Maier Tuesday night October 11. The evening was spent planning and making things for the annual bazaar in November, Those present were Mesdames A. E. Seaton, E. W. Reddekopp, P. J. Nickel, C. C. Mosher, Tony Kaiser, J. P. DeHart, H. E. Lindegaard, L. W. Coe, Clyde Hill and John Hagmeier. E. A. Reinikka | H. T, (Tex White, Professional Auctioneer, in charge) Parents may bid for thelr ehildren tial district. Street. Inquire 245 Irwin 21 tf 1933 PLYMOUTH Sedan. See Peter- son at Home Grocery. 21 tf 5-PIECE Bedroom Set, excellent condition, $150. Double inner- spring mattress and bed $50. Gar- e o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 o . 2-Bedroom home, your choice ® of four, two years old, part- ly furnished. Priced below cost,~, $3500 and up. Phone Douglas 832. 19 tf ONE Model “A“ Ford Pickup, $175. One 1937 Ford Sedan, $100. See at Jay's Super Service. 311 tf COLORADO VISITOR Mrs. Henry H. Schafer of Hal- dona, Colo, is ‘a guest at the Baranof Hotel. rison Radio or ph. Blue 309. 21 tf 1939 Dodge Canopy Truck, 3325 Cash. -+ Christensen Bros., 909 ; 12th Street. 310 tf ; |HALIBUT boat Valiant with haii- i but and trolling gear. Inquire at ! Boat or F. S. Epperson, Frita Cove' Road. 309 tf Z; 1946 FORD 4-Goor; 1947 Chev. door; 1949 Dodge Coronet 4-door; q 1340 Chrysler; 1937 Plymouth. R. 1 W. Cowling Motor Co. 99 tf 1936. See at 317 tf FORD V-8 Tudor, Jorgenson’s Motors. [FRIGIDAIRE range, wa.snmg ma- chine, good condition. After 5 p m. call Black 390. 310 tx and price. P.O. Box 1238, Douglas, Alaska. 322 6t | HELP Wanted. Alaska Laundry. 8tt i i WARM Climate. Overseas work. | Trades, Lahor, Clerical. Male, Fe- male. Dollar (refundable) brings list 120 employers. Full informa- tion. None free. Junau, Bex 4041, Seattle, 99, Wash. 313 3t | | l DAY Nursery; mothers care, super- I vised play. Mrs. Wm. Passey. Ph, | Blue 230. 313 1mo |WHEN Windows Rattle and the | wind blows under the door, think of weather stripping and insula- tion. Warde A. Johnson, Phone 81 299 1mo YEAR round residence on 3 acres | patented land, Fritz Cove Rd., 3 bedrooms, water, electricity, base- ment; completely furnished. Lge. yard. Vegetable garden. For appointment call Black 895 or see F. S. Epperson, Fritz Cove Road. 309 tf SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION No. 6180 A In the District Court for the Terri- tory of Alaska, Division Number One, at Juneau. HAZEL A. HOPE, Plaintiff vs. J: RAYMOND HOPE, Defendant. The President of the United States of America. To the above named defendant, GREETING: You are hereby required to appear in the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, First Division, at Juneau, Alaska, within twenty (20) days after the last publication of this summons, in case this summons is published, or within forty (40) days after the date of its service upon you, in case this summons is served upon you personally, and answer I‘the plaintiff’s complaint on file in | said court and in the above entitled cause. The plaintiff in said aetion de- mands the following relief: that the bonds of trimony existing be- tween plaintiff and defendant be dissolved; that the plaintiff be granted an absolute divorce from the defendant; and be granted ex- clusive title to the parties’ real | property, and for such other and further relief as to this court may seem meet and equitable in the premises. In event you fail so to appear and answer, the plaintiff will take judgment against you for want thereof, and will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint, and as herein stated. WITNESS the Honorable Judge of said Court, and the seal of said Court, hereunto affixed at Juneau, Alaska, September 30, 1949. (SEAL OF COURT) J. W. LEIVERS, Clerk of the above Court. By LOIS P. ESTEPP. First publication, Sept. 30, 1949. Last publication, Oct. 21, 1949. JUST a small parc of the money veu now spend for fuel will pro- vide a warm, draft-free home thru modern insulation. Plan now for winter. Warde A. Johnson, phaone 81. 299 1lmo Several small tables; 1 small Gen. Electric Radio. 1 table modelj Westinghouse Radio. Apply Phone 749 after 6 o'clock. 305 tf FCR RENT ONE NEW four cubic 1oot refrig- } erator. A new box with sealed unit. A reliable family can rent this box for only $5.00 a month. . Four months rent may be applied on the purchase price. Only one available now, don't wait. Par- sons Electric Company. 22 4t steam heated, 220 (& b STEAMHEATED reoolns, weekly o { sonthly, Colonial Rooms. 69 ¢ iano for rent WURILTZER Spinit o Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143. II‘IIL',‘l!: Clean Room» )| 315 Gold 8¢ FOR SALE: Weuding and body re- pair shop suitable for general re- priced for quick sale far below value. See Stan Perry, 109 wil-] loughby Ave., aiter 4:30 p.m. 28 tf LOG CABIN 2810 It inside. HBIK Call 143. L o SRR A L CHINATOWN Cafe, casn Or easy Profitable business. 82 tf Inlet. payments. Call 796 after 7 p. m. SEVERAL lLarge ana Small Dia- Bargain National 35t Perfect stones. the monds. prices at Bank. First MISCELLANEOUS AUTO PARTS New - Used - Rebuilt If ‘we haven't got it—we’ll get it. Seattle Auto Wrecking Co. 1950 1st Avenue So. 26 t1 | LOST AND FOUND LOST: Wfll the person who picked up Gary Hansen’s dog on Sept. 6th please return it. 23 3t LOST: 15-ft. green Clinker type boat with outboard motor in Lynn Canal district. Reward. Finder please notify Empire or Wilman Holbrook. 23 tf LOST: Key case; reward. ¥inaer please call Red 715. 21 4t CHIROPODIST:—Blue 379. 74 1mo GUARANTEED Realistio Pfl'mln ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201 315 Decker Way. WINTER and POND, CO. Ine. Complete Photographid Supplies Developing - Printing - Enlarging Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats 2 LOST: Sat., red coin purse, keys attached, conteining important papers. Alaska Cab, Ph. 777. 20 3t —— Brownie's Liquor Sfore Phone 103 139 Seo. Frankiin Follow the Cabs to ROSS’ OASIS in Do for a G 'I'lmo | i ’ pairs and machine shop work; | MADSEN CYCLE & FISHING SUPPLY Full line of Halibut and Trolling o e R A P A ML sl Gear — Many items now at new LOW PRICES Open 9 to 9 Opp. Ball Park

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