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PAGE SIX —EYES EXAMINED DR. D. D. MARGUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTE Your Deposits ARE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS THE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In addition the bank is a mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation, which in- sures each of our depositors against loss to a maximum of $5,000. ARE LENSES PRESCRIBED Juneau DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK INSURED FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDRRAL DEFOSIT inSURANCE CORPORATION SRS USUSSSSSSS VSUSS VUSSR SR SUNLAMPS %mmwr BRINGS 33 'FOURGOTO stwmg arrived this 'hnnv'lnr7 24 passengers from Seatdl - | Company } neau. She was due to leave thi z afternoon, carrying four passenger: N |ers arriving were: From seattle: Dr. Mrs, ‘and Mrs. Willlam Geddes, Gedes Jr., mel, Joseph W. Kadas, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Noble, Mr. Gloria Loewe, Mr. Lorain, Mr. J. I | Bayfield, Gust Sojquist, Mrs. W. S. Wagner, Mr. Jim Watson. From Ketchikan: Pat J. Gilmore, Jr., | william Krasilovsky, | Coy, Barry McCoy, Rose McCullen, wM E. Monagle. To Seward: J. B. Cook, M. D. Jones, T. R. Curtis, Ray Cavan- ]’augh_ Mr. AMBULANCE FUND i Special showing of the film “Fish- ing In Alaska.” 8 p. m., Method- ist Church, Tuesday evening. Pub- lic invited. 26 2t for health The Baranof of Alaska Steamship|chief speaker at the regular meet- mOrRing, (ing of the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority and nine from Ketchikan to Ju- from Juneau to Seward. Passeng- William E Baird, Edwin Bock, Richard Bock, A. Bock, Miss C. Bock, Mr. Wwilliam | Following the main talk the mem- | and child, Russell Hum- } bers of the group will be encouraged | and{to ask questions from ¢ r y y ve, ] Sing armenter has anoth- | g, - Mrs. Frank V. Loewe, Bobby Loewe, nce Mrs. Parmenter has th- | senate-House conference committee | Cnl s G Robert | the cultural program will and | the busin and Mrs. Arthur Adams, and Mrs. Bernarr Me- | for the preferential tea to be held ypeat, rice and peanuts. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA |BETA SIGMA PHI | AGREEMENT MEETING TONIGHT ON FARM Mrs. Tlah Parmenter will be the e |which will be held in the Gold| Room of the Baranof Hotel at 7:30 syo'clock this evening. s| Mrs, Parmenter, the owner of the; Baranof Beauty Shop, will speak on the subject, “Her Crowning Glory.” The subject will include the | history of hair styles from early| ancient times to the present day.! Compromises on 90 Per Cent Parity Support the floor.| WASHINGLON, Oct. er appointment, contrary to custom, | today precede | ment” Chairman reached ‘“complete agree. s meeting. sident, Elmer Thomas (D The Pr ing will be the formulation of plans|;orts next year for cotton, next Sunday, October 23, | |IWC MEETS, GOVERNOR'S. |HOUSE, WEDNESDAY P. M. The Juneau Woman's Club will hold the October Social-program |port.” meeting tomorrow (Wednesday) af- ternoon at 2 o'clock at the Gover- nor’s House. Following which will be served first, accord- ing to action taken at the monthly | business meeting, Mrs. Gruening, Chairman of the Department of|tain wartime support levels for an-| International Relations, will pre-|other year, or take a long-term sent the Langdon Trio in a musical | sliding scale of supports voted by program and Mrs. W. W. Reedy will|the Senate. This scale could have | sing. Mrs. L. V. Avritt will give ardmpped to as low as 75 percem talk on the United Nations (mel—\uf parity. national Trade Organization and| Conferees reported that under the a UN film, “U.S.A. World Trade in|compromise, the supports in 1951 Round Trip,” will be shown. | may not drop below 80 percent al- Women of the community who|though in 1952 and 1953 they could are interested are m\ikr'i tc at-|fall to 75 percent VEW POST, AUXILIARY \ bills providing it. ferees, { Minn) ‘iwd “to sign the except Senator Thye conference | day are Mrs. J V Cule Vlrs John Brillhart, Mrs. C. E. Albrecht, M Donald Burrus and Miss Ann Co! PRICE BILL Senate-House Conference| 18.—(P—A \ on a farm price support bill. | Ruth Bader, an-|gkla) of the Senate conferees, an- nounced that the main business to|nounced the compromise and said | R be discussed at the business meet- i calls for 90 percent of parity sup- | corn, Tobacco previously had been as-| | sured supports at this level because | roth the Senate and House passed | Thomas said that all of the con- (R- who was away, had prom- | re- The agreement still is subject to| approval by both the Senate and | House but the compromise—which the dessert ]unr‘heun}hnd threatened to delay adjourn-| ment—is expected to be accepled.‘ ‘The main jssue was whether to go | along with the House bill to main-[ j B2 FOR SALE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1949 FOR SALE W-A-N-T A-D-S ool e FOR SALE SCHWI'\['\‘[ blk(‘ See at 406 W 9th St. 26 tf | HOME Insulation and weather- stripping. Warde A. Johnson, | Phone 81 | 48-FT. Diesel tri ; field, Baranof. |36-06 RIFLE for sale. Mr. Rayfield, Baranof Hotel. 26 IL\ | three bands, | cabinet model, reasonable. Hal Sheldon, ph. 374 days, 271 after ~| 4:30 pm. tf dh RIGERATOR, large size Easy| Spin-dry washer. Cheap. Call Red | 649. 26 3t | 1919 PLYMOUTH Sedan, two mo.! from factory, driven 9,400 miles | in states and southern Canada. Ph, 25 4t | | car in first class condition. i Black 665 evenlngs. | 50-FOOT Diesel Yacht “Triton.” Hull and engine in good condi- tion. Interested parties contact Carl Vevelstad, P. O. Box 582 Petersburg, Alaska. 25 tf 3- CYL 45-HP Auas dlesel engme Just overhauled. ~ Write Don House, Box 255 Wrangell. 25 3t 1948 PONTIAC “8" Sedan; new! tires, radio, heater, low mileage; : like new. Rm. 307 Baranof. 24 6t | |WILLYS Station Wagon, 3 mo. old, | = perfect condition. See at Jorgen- | son’s Motors or call 446. 24 tf ‘REF‘R!GERATOR: Large size, Easy | spin-dry washer; davenport sel:’ | kitchen table and chairs, skis and ¢ poles. Call Red 649. 23 4ti © |4-BEDROOM home Douglas High- {MURPHY & MURPHY ARB 5—Packer at Small Boat Har- | bor priced for immediate sale. 2-BEDROOM home, hardwood floors, fireplace, view, yard, near school, churches and business district; partially furnished, base- ment, garage, view. way, partially furnished, base- ment, garage, view. DOUGLAS apartment and business property center of town, partial- ly furnished; view, garage, elec- tric kitchen. SIXTH ST. 3-bedrooms, dining rcom, garage, electric dishwash- er, large basement, furnace, par- tially furnished, wall-to-wail carpeting, G. I. loan. SIXTH ST., View Home beautifully furnished, very large rooms, beau- tiful terraced yard, electric kitch- en, immediate occupancy. G. L loan. i 4,200 takes home Nob Hill Doug- las, 3 bdr, electric kitchen, base- ment, garage, furnace, etc. Terms. NEW 2-bdr. home. FHA. Douglas. INCOME PROPERTY. Ninth Street. 5 cabins, two small houses, one large house. Territorial Vets loan. REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS 20 HOUSES NOW NEAR completion. Ready for occupancy around Nov. 1. Two bedrooms with allowance for third. All with full concrete base- ments and garage. Automatic oil heat, electric ranges. Financed by FHA with liberal terms. Spec- ial loan covering down payment available for veterans. APARTMENT unit. One apart- ment with 3 bedrooms. A well maintained, completely furnished and equipped building in an ex- cellent location. Owner will fi- nance. BEDROOMS; built two years aga by Jimmie Larson. Full concrete basement, large view windows, tile kitchen; Finance by FHA. Doug- las. WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 Office in Alaska Credit Burcam BEST BUYS THIS WEEK GLACIER Highway, lovely setting, just past Salmcn Creek, modern house and 9 patented acres. 1 bedroom now, will add two more if desired. Garage, landscaped, pool and fountain. Worth twice as much if Methodist College comes to Juneau. No telephone, Phcne 676 over First Natioral Bank ONE bedroom house. 939 W. 11th 25 6t USED Easy Wq;hmg Machine for sale. This is a wringer with pump, best condition. $80. Terms Electric Company. only ! 322 4t | | CROSBY Radio combination, Holly- wood chair and couch, other| house-hold items. Ph. Red 765. 3tf USED three burner Hotpoint range. 1 We have been asking $65 for this ! one but no sale. Now it goes fol FORSALE | type ‘ if desired. Parsons : appointments only. Furnished. $12,000. THREE bedroom furnished house, full concrete basement, large lot, Douglas, $8,000. 'HREE bedroom, furnished, double i lot, fenced. $5,300. BARGAINS IN BOATS, Used Cars, Furniture, Paint. PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY 316 4th - - - Telenhone 911 WANTED man. Mrs. E. P. Chester is Acting President until the return of Mrs. | HOLDS INFORMAL PARTY | William Paul, £ X % Members of VFW Post No. 5559 2 1 Tukercu- | quarters of the Natlonal Tutercus| ., . 'tne yadies’ Auxiliary, with ! SPECIAL SALE (While They Last!) only $50.00, and terms if desired. | Parsons Electric Ccmpany. 22 4:: mo- important. 26 3t A FAIR HuAl U! 28 ft. or Dvel tor and gurdies not Write Empire 184, DIAMOND ecarrings, Tiffany set ting,; diamond ring, 3 stones; ap- | praised at $800; will sacrifice for 'Henry Field losis Association in New York early | |a few invited guests, had a pleasant, Regular $64.30 “§un Kraft” ULTRA VIOLET LAMPS Complete with Automatic Timer NOW $32.50 Just plug into any convenient outlet and enjoy r so necessary for are recommended for the beneficial ultra-violet good health They respiratory ailments Now at the— and skin conditioning. Alaska Eledric Light and Power Co. ATl , The Beautiful Chrysler New Yorker with Prestomatic Fluid Drive the simplest of oll automatic tronsmissions ond exclusive Waterproof Ignition System. 171/72 CHRYSLER k. W. COWLING (0. Tune in Your Chrysler Dealer’s “Sammy Kaye Showroom”—Every Monday—Wednesday—Saturday 7 P, M. Station KINY HgHE MonLh, 'mroxm']l get-together late Sunday afternoon in the Jeep Club. Danc- | DENTA[ So('EIY fhg to the music by a three-piece | |orchestra was a special feature. | Post Commander Harold Fennel FOR ALASKA |S iand other officers welcomed guests |and extended the hospitality of the GIVE“ ADPROVA | Posts’s attractive clubrooms. 4 Long before the party started at —_— | 4+ o'cleck, “yummy” refreshments SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 18.—(®—] Were in preparation, with Mrs. John The House of Delegates of thé Am- | (Betty) McCormick in charge of erican Dental Association has un-|turkey sandwiches and such. ‘Dr.” animcusly approved a charter for a| W. C. Jackson, Post surgeon and new constituent (state) dental so- | ciub steward, did yeoman service ciety for the Territory ot Alaska.in his department. Thirty Alaskan dentists were list- ed as charter members. L g Approval of the charter brings ' ' S d ' thepcponstiluem units to 54. "o orls a Is Serves 4 Years; (] Given Release | Dr. T. J. Pyle of Juneau is oney of the delegates from Alaska to the Association meeting. | | No dancing classes on Wednes- days. Regular classes will be held | Saturdays at CIO Hall on Gastin- | of Buchenwald Concentration Camp | ean Avnnue 26 1t has completed the four-year sen- tee wim-—— - | tence imposed by an Allied Mili- keeps your famll DRIVING ON A SLIPPERY ROAD? Chrysler gives you more positive control of your car! Prestomatic Fluid Drive is the only auto- matic transmission that can’t shift you into wrong gear when wheels spin. GOT YOUNGSTERS IN THE CARt They're safer when | you stop suddenly! Chrysler has the first and only Safety | | i Cushion Dash. vISBILITY WANT 100% PEACE OF MIND? 115 Chrysler's electrically operated windshield wipers won't slow down or quit like the others that depend on engine power. ® |tary Court. This morning the American authorities turned her |over to the Germans, and she will |man court. Military officials took precautions to prevent trouble when they released Ilse Koch to the Ger- | mans. There were many Displaced | \Persons in camps near the prison where the woman served her four- year sentence. Many of these D- | P’s had relatives in Buchenwald \durmg the days the sadist was | holding court in the camp, and a idemomtmuon was feared. Iy saferl Ad // Notice is hereby given that the Collector of Customs for this Dis- | trict has issued an order dated ‘October 17, 1949, authorizing the {name of the gas screw VANITY, }nmcial number 256251, owned by | Theodore R. Samples, of which Ju- neau, Alaska, is the home port, t> be changed to DIVER. JAMES J. CONNORS, Collector | Juneau, Alaska First publication, Oct. 18, 1949, Last publication, Oct. 21, 1949. CALL FOR BIDS will receive sealed bids up to 10:00 A. M. Oct. 21, 1949 at the office of | the City Clerk, Juneau, Alaska, at which time all bids will be opened and publicly read aloud for: and performing the work in the con- | with the plans, | may be obtained. the City Clerk, Juneau, Alaska. BAD OUTSIDE? In rain, snow or sleet, | | ding. See your Chrysler dealer today for Dated this 17th day of October, the ride that proves Chrysler keeps your family safer. 1949. y Signed C. L. POPEJOY, » City ‘First publication, Oct. 17, 1949. @ Last publication, Oct. 18, 1949. Froni Streei The notorious German, Ilse Koch.) | face war crimes charges in a Ger-| NO OTHER CAR IN AMERICA extreme | Notice is hereby given that the| {CITY OF JUNEAU, Juneau, Alaska | Furnishing labor and materials struction of a retaining wall on Each bid shall be in accordance specifications, and | other, contract documents now on file with the City Engineer, City Hall, Juneau, Alaska, where copies Bid forms may be obtained from The City of Juneau reserves the right to reject any or all bids and | to waive all informalities in the bid- Clerk. Passes Away,; i SHENANDOAH, Ia., Oct. 18.—! —Henry Field, 77, founder and pre- | sident of the nationally known seed | | and nursery firm bearing his name | {and a pioneer in radio broadcasting, ! died Monday of cancer. ! The Henry Field Seed and Nurs-‘ ery Company which Field started in 1899 was the country’s largest retail mail order seed and nurs- ery company. He issued his rirst: mail order catalogue in 1899, writing it, setting it in type and printing ! |it. The company now does $3,000,- | 000 business annually. ATLANTIC STORM LASHES OCEAN SHIPPING LANES NEW YORK, Oct. 18—»—An Atlantic storm lashed the ocean shipping lanes today. At least one ship was In distress. Other huge liners such as the Queen Elizabeth were delayed by | mountainous seas. About 180 miles off Cape May;! J., the 7,176-ton French freigh- ter Caen wallowed helplessly in heavy seas while the tug Marian Moran struggled to go to her rescue. TROOP 3 BROWNIES T0 MAKE HOLIDAY MASKS Project for the girls of Brownie Troop Number 3 Saturday morning will te the making of sack masks for their Hallowe'en party the fol- lowing Saturday, it was announced today. The troop will meet at 10 a.m. in the Elks Hall. The troop's meeting last Satur- day was highlighted by a visit to the Territorial Museum, where Cur- ator E. L. Keithahn read a story for the troop from a totem pole. SWEETHEARTS OF SPORTS MARRIED OAKLAND, Calif., Oct. 18.—(®— The sweethearts of sports were mar- |ried Sunday. | Diving Champion Zoe Ann Olsen, pretty and 18, and big, blond Jackie Jensen, 22, former football star for the University of California and now a baseball tonus player, were wed |In Oakland's first Presbyterian Church. Some 1,000, guests and spectators overflowed the small church, which was brightly lighted for newsreel and television cameras. Jensen's former football teammates were ushers. His coach—benign, Lynn (Pappy) Waldorf—was among sports celebrities in attendance. Zoe Ann, formerly of La Porte City, Towa, is the National Women's 2| AAU diving champion. She has won 14 national diving honors. Jackie 4 $75,000 bonus player for Oakland in the Pacific Coast Baseball Lea- gue, was sold last week to the New York Yankees, $500. Call 868 or write P. O.| Box 2581. 21 6t i 1933 "LYMOUTH Scdan See Peter- | son at Home Grocery. 21 tf E Model “A” Ford Plckup, Slm“ One 1937 Ford Sedan, $100. See' at Jay's Super Service. 311 tf -8 MhRCURY engine, suxtable for‘w rebuild, head, pan, intake, ir-| cluded, $25. Also General Mo- tors Auto Radio, plays nice, $25.; Call Blue 895. 19 t HOUSEHOLD furniture, lncluding] large refrigerator, 4-ft. mirror and TIronrite Mangle, at Lucas Storage Co. Ph. 707 318 tf {3-ROOM Lena Beach “Cabin !um- ished, sink and running water, oil stove, nice garden and berries; 1 new Remington adding mach-[ ine; 1 Underwood standard type- writer, priced for quick sale. cal ! Douglas 222. 3 ol ‘FREE RIDE tc Smt(]n want ex- Rayfield, 26 1 perienced boatman. Mr. Baranc{ Hotel. ‘EXPECTING mother in need of furnished apt., on or before Nov. 15 when husband is expected to arrive in Juneau. Willing to rent or sublet. Contact Mrs. Hall at Black 694 after 5:30 p.m., or P. O. Box 343 26 6% HELP Wented. Alaika Leundsy. 8t WARM Climate. Overseas work. Trades, Lahor, Clerical. Male, Fe. male. Dollar (refundable) bring: list 120 employers. Full informa- tion. None free. Junau, Bex 4041, Seattle, 99, Wash. 313 3t DAY Nursery; mothers care, super- vised play. Mrs. Wm. Passey. Ph, Blue 230. 313 1mo FOR RENT REMEMBER Duck Creex Lumber Co. when you need lumber. We also cut special sizes. SEATTLE PRICES. We will deliver your! needs. Phone 368. 307 1mo | 1939 Dodge Canopy Truck, $325. Cash. Christensen Bros., 909 12th Street. FRIGIDAIRE range, washing ma- | chine, good condition. After 5 p. m. call Black 390. 310 tf Several small tables; 1 small Gen. Electric Radio. 1 table model ‘Westinghouse Radio. Apply Phone 749 after 6 o'clock. 305 tf FOR SALE Werding 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 Wi- loughby Ave., aiter 4:30 p.m. 28 tf LOG CABIN 25x15 It inslde. Hawk Inlet. Call 143. 202 tt CHINATOWN Cate, casn or easy payments. Profitable business. Call 796 after 7 p. m. 82 ttl SEVERAL Large ana Small Dia- monds. Perfect stones. Bargain prices at the First National Bank. 35t NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned was on the 14th day of October, 1949, Quly ap- pointed Administrator of the Estate of MRS. LLOYD C. EDMUNSON, Deceased. All persons having claims against the Estate of deceased will present' them, with proper vouchers and duly verified, to the undersigned at Juneau, Alaska, within six (6) months from the date of this No- tice. DATED at Juneau, Alaska, Octo- ber 15, 1949. R. BOOCHEVER, Administrator. First publication, Oct. 18, 1949. Last publicatlnn. Nov. 8, 1949. 310 t | NICE Clean Rooms f<am heated, 315 Gold S& 220 (& STEAMHEATEL rooins, weexly ot Monthly, Colonfal Rooms. 60 & WURILTZER Spinit piano for rent Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143. AUTO PARTS New - Used - Rebuilt If we haven't got it—we’ll get it Seattle Auto Wrecking Co. 1950 1st Avenue So. LOST AND FOUND WILL the party who borrowed my bfown Mallory hat Saturday night please return same to the Baranof Cloakroom. 26 4t 26 2 LOST: Will the person who picked up Gary Hansen’s dog on Sept. 6th please return it. 23 3t LOST: Sat, red coin purse, keys attached, containing important papers. Alaska Cab, Ph. 777. 20 3t MISCELLANEOUS GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 20L 315 Decker Way. [} WINTER and POND, CO, Ine Complete Photogruphic Supplies Developing ~ Printing - Enlarging Astist® Painto and Materials Blue Printing - FPhotostats NOTICE After this date I will not be re- sponsible for any bills contractec by any one cther than myself.— BENNIE J. MELVIN. 26 3t Brownie's Liquor Store Phone 103 189 So. Franklin P. 0. Box 2506 D ——— Follow the Cabs to ROSS’ IIASIS in Doug! for a Good 'flme e ——— MADSEN CYCLE & FISHING SUPPLY Full line of Halibut and Trolling Gear — Many items now at new LOW PRICES Open 9 to 9 Opp. Ball-Park

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