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PAGE SIX e g Miss Viola Phillips { wishes fo notify her many Juneau friends that she has now join- ed the staff at the Baranef Beauty Salon MISS PHILLIPS joins beautician KATHRYN McDONALD and proprietor ILAH PARMENTER in offering the women of Juneau expert beauty treatment and cheerful sery For even more heautiful hair, ask for deb = - curl Using large jumbo rods, deb-u- curl gives you lovely large-loose curls that add to the natural beauty of vour hair. Phone 538 For Your Appointment ) ) i N N \ y \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ ) ) \ \ ) \ : N \ % N \ i \ Il N ) | \ \ \ \ ) N \ y e L s Your Deposits t ARE SAFE i 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. IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEFOSIT insSURANCE CORPORATION _(::(Mgwflp—fl—fl——fl—r—fi—'ro—'\j There is no substitute for Newspaper Advertising! | T T e S e S S o P e e e e e e e e S S Pan American serves piping hot meals @ and tasty snacks aloft... complimentary, of course. That’s another reason to make your next trip % by swift 4-engine Clipner N For frequent, dependable service call .4 o™ In~ BARANOF HOTEL — PHONE 106 LIN AHERICAN ,&? N Wortp ARwAYS #Trade Mark, Pan American Airways, Ine. TO SEATTLE » HAWAII * ROUND-THE-WORLD * KETCHIKAN JUNEAU » WHITEHORSE * FAIRBANKS ° NOME P e - .-»¢,'~A..4 Anderson, of Red Wing, PERSONAL PROPERTY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in pursuance Sale made and entered by the Pro- bate Court of the Juneau Commis- sioner’s (Ex-Officio Probate) Pre- cinet, First Division, Territory of i Alaska, on the 2nd day of November, 1949, in the matter of the estate of OSCAR MATT KOSKI, Deceased, the undersigned administrator of said estate will sell at public auc- I tion, subject to the confirmation of the above-entitled Court, the fol- lowing described real and personal i property, to-wit: . REAL PROPERTY A part of the Northwest one-half of that ain tract of land known as the “Old Sam Coons Homestead", lon the shore of Douglas Island, op- posite the City of Juneau, near the mouth of Cowee Creek, commencir at a post set at approximately b | { § ! ? ; of an Order of |; Secretary of State Dean Acheson as wi in U. S. diplomatic service, was active in Minnesota politics. |NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ‘\\l)‘ { | [ tide line of Gastinean Channel about 1130 feet Northwesterly from the mouth of Cowee Creek; thence | Southeasterly along the mean high tide line of Gastineau Channel, a | distance of two hundred fifty (250) | feet; thence at right angles, a dis- tance of approximately four hundred | (400) feet across the Juneau Doug |1as Highway along the dividing line | between Lots 6 and 7 and Lots 27 | ana 23 of Block “D” of West Juneau Townsite to a common corner of Lot | | | 122, Lot 23 ana Nowell Avenue or "zhe townsite map of West Juneau the Northerly side line of Nowell Ave- nue and parallel with the Southwest- erly end Inies of Lots 22 and 21 of Block “D” of West Juneau for ¢ Alaska; thence at right angles along wdlstanct of approximately ninety = | rour (94) feet to the Southeasterly Iside line of the George and Heler \Hnr)u the Carl and-Ina Graves and e Vaino Seppanen lots; thence at ‘nph! angles and in a straight line along the Southeasterly side line of !the Harju, Graves and Seppanen ‘lots for a distance of approXimately | two hundred fifty (250) feet, more { or less, to a point on the Northeast- erly or seaward side of the Juneau- | Douglas Highway; thence along said ‘Northeastell\ or seaward side of | said Juneau-Douglas Highway for a | distance of approximately one hun- | dred fifty-four (154) feet; thence at right angles to a point on the higl | tide line of Gastineau Channel ap- | proximately one hundred fifty (150) | feet from the mouth of Cowee Cretk | the place of beginning. PERSONAL PROPERTY 1 Gun and shells 1 Clock 10 Shovels | | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA | i ; OATH OF OFFICE AS AMBASSADOR to Denmark is administered in Washington to Mrs. Eugenie | Minn., by Raymond Muir, assistant chief of protocol, tness. She is first woman to have rank of full ambassador WOMAN AMBASSADOR TAKES OAH IN CAPITAL (right) with (International Soundphotc) 4 Picks Ax le Jack ge hammers bundles of shingles Emery wheel Buckets Five gallon can Adz Saw clamp Grindstone Hand saws 18 Inch Siillson wrench 24 Inch Stillson wrench Crescent wrench Brace Peavey Scythe Crow bars Miscellaneous carpenter and saw filing tools Dresser Book stand Bed spring and mattress Hudson blanket Box trunk with bedding Aladin lamp Shaving stand Chairs Pocket knives Kerosene ianterns and one lamp Keating stove Cook stove Bunch miscellaneous household utensils, including knives, Imks. dishes, pans ,ete. That the sale of the above’ de- cribed real and personal oroperty vill take place and bz made onf the ith day of December, 1949, at '2:00 yeolck P.M. on the atfernoon of aid day, one and in view of the remises to be sold near the mouth »f Cowee Creek on the Easterly side of the Juneau-Douglas High- way, approximately four hundred ‘eet South from the Douglas Island nd of the Juneau-Douglas bridge, n West Juneau, Alaska; 2nd, that aid above described real and per- onal property will be sold together, s one varcel. The terms of said sale will be for cash, current lawful money of the Jnited States, ten per cent (10%) seing payable at the time of the id, and the balance being payable on confirmation of said sale by! he above-entitled Court. Admin- | strator reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 2nd lay of November, 1949. JOHN PENTTILA, Administrator of the Estate of Oscar Matt Koski, Deceased. st publication, Nov. 4, 1949, ast publication, Nov. 25, 1949. u.—..-.—v.-...m._._.-—.-mwmu-—a O [ e 1 There are about 14,000 different zinds of mosse: EYES EXAMINED Second and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTE LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Juneau TEACHERS READYING FOR CIRCLE, PILOT ; POINT A. N. 5. POSTS, Completing the staffing of chools with 134 room units Of th" Alaska Native Service, two tood ready to take off !ol mx» flunz outposts to bring the tmee R's to native children. They are Mr. and Mrs. F‘nnk‘ Danie] H. E. MacLean, (ormer|NEw Walker, who arrived in Juneau Thursday from Chicago, who \NX“Jshfip Company here, has been “D"DOUBLE BED on springs in- | go to Circle, and Mr. and Mrs. Orin R. Seybert of Port Orchard, Wash,, near Bremerton, who will h at Pilot Point on the Alaska | Peninsula, on the shores of anloii Eay. They a ed here Tuesday. All four were busy completing interviews with ANS officials, look-| ing over hooks they will work with, and ally attempting to get oriented in a hurry. Don L. Foster, head of the serv- ice, and Martin Holm, education chief, gave them last-minute in- structions. Mrs. Walker and wer2 both physical structors in the Chicago high school system. They will instruct 28 children in the 91-person vil- lage. “That is,” “91 including ourselves.” Walker her education In- work in Chicazo, participating in{ the famous Daily News Regatta each year off the Navy Pier on Lake Michigan. He hopes to start a Sea Scout group in little Circle— “if I can get the materials,” he said. “If I obtain material to build a proper boat,” he explained, “and the youngsters sail .her well on the river, I'm going to attempt to keep richt on entering those regattas.” Mrs. Walker, looking over the library in the Goldstein Building, husband | Mrs. Walker explained, | was active in Sea Scout| " FORSALE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 194 FOR SALE 41 MODEL DODGE % ton truck, | good shape. New motor. See at Baranof Hotel after 7 p.m. 42':"‘ Combination Call Thane BOAT -JULIA D' halibut and troller. 3-5 rings after 4 p.n. i-BEDROOM House, full concrete | basement, fully furnished. Good view. 873 Basin Road. Call Blue 375. 30 tf HOME Insulation and weather- | stripping. Warde A. Johnson, Phone 81, 26 1 mo .‘TO-’J‘-‘O’(T’Ii Diesel Yacht “Triton.” ! Hull and engine in good condis tion. Interested parties contact Carl Vevelstad, P. O. Box 582 Petersburg, Alaska. 25 C!\enw Elementary School in Port Orchard, her sujects being musici and the 1st grade. She taught both | ! her boys in her music class, when she handled all the school's six But she’s wondering how | 1 grades. they'll like her for a teacher all day. Their older toy, now in the 8th grade, will soon be ready for high school. Mrs. Seybert had not! decided how she would take care! of that situation, saying he could be taught by correspondence nl they were still in the tiny village! v\hen he was ready to enter hlgh' .| SEATTLE DOCK HEAD .. ‘agem for Canadian Pacific Steam- | pointed wharf agent in Seattle, it | was announced today. He will huve‘ charge of the CPR docks at the| Bell st. Terminal. 1 He was in the Juneau office| | akout a year, preceding Harry H' Davies. l LOUISE BRINGS 31; | . ARRIVAL FROM NORTH. : | DEPENDS ON PASS R.R.|_cv: ™ o 1 |ing at 11:45 pm. | The Canadian Pacific ship, onj her final trip of the season, is due! {back at The Princess Louise docked at 7 p.m. last night, tringing 31 pas- sengers from the south. She took three passengers to Skagway,: sail- ing to Agent William Feero, Jr. He |said the company’s Skagway agent | was told repairs were going ahead rapidly on the blocked roadbed, and that the first train was expected into Skagway on Saturday. Arrival of the vessel here is dependent upon headway made on road work. Incoming passengers were: Daniel Anderson, Gerald Canfl'y Anson Draper, Leroy Evans,| Thomas Evans, Mrs. Agnes Gordon { tand children, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest was impressed with the wide|Inman and child, Jack Jenner, variety of books. She said the serv-|John Kerr. ice seemed “far ahead” of the; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lincoln, States in modernity of textbooks on display. She' found one just oft the presses which she had heen told “wouldn’t te out for months in the States.” Both said they were thrilled to be in Alaska, but admitted they didn’t care much for the rain—in that respect, being just like any Juneauite. The subject of nearby Fishwheel came up when their destination was anounced, but Walker said: “No 2old rush for us!” Mr. and Mrs. Seybert will teach 20 children,’ although plans may go through that another village nearby might be included in their terri- ory. In addition to these 20, Mrs. seybert will also teach her own two Orin Jr.,, 13 years old, 11 years old. five years at the and Darryl, She taught Ahfi C&ml Airfines enables you fo arrange ~—through your local ticket agent—your passage fo the States on Pan American, and then to any spot on the globe! And for you who buy fickets in Sika, Hoonah, Tenakee, Skagway, Haines and similar communities, ACA reserves a special block of seats so that its passengers share equal priority with those who buy tickets in Juneaul | aLask Genvine SOUR MASH Kentucky Straight 8ourbon Whiskey BOTTLED IN BOND 100 rrOOF . Distributea tnrougnout Alaska by ODOM COMFANY SIR-wEr oY, BC - ICUSVRLE 11 John Livesay, Mike Mirkovitch, Mr. and Mrs. John MacLean and children, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nor- man, Leo Osterman, Joyce Pickett, Miss Alice Riley, Walter Riley, Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson, Matthew Sandeson, Mrs. Nora Willfams. To Skagway: A. M. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Bates. ALIAS SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION Civil Action File Number 6155-A District Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Number One at Juneau. | DONALD T. BOGI, .Plaintiff, vs. ANN S. BOGI, 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 Ter- ritory of Alaska, First Judicial Di- vision at Juneau, Alaska, within thirty (30) days after the 21st day of :November in case this summons 1.5 published, or within forty (40) dsys of the date of service upon you, in case this summons is served upon you personally, and answer the complaint of the above named plaintiff on file in said Court and action. The said plaintiff demands the following relief: A decree of divorc. dissolving the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore existing be- tween plaintiff and defendant. In the event you fail to so ap- pear and answer, the, plaintiff wil’ take judgment against you for want thereof, and will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in his com- plaint and as hereinabove stated. WITNESS The Honorable George W. Folta, Judge of said Court, and the seal of said Court hereto af- fixed, on this 20th day of October, 1949. J. W. LEIVERS, Clerk. By LOIS E. ESTEPP, | Deputy Clerk. | Last publication, Nov. 11, 1949. First publication, Oct. 21, 1949, | (SEAL) 7 am. Sunday morning,ie depending upon arrival of the White | ¢ Pass train from Whitehorse, accord- ; ¢ !' 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; vartially furnished, base- | ment, ga. age, view. 4-BEDROOM home Douglas High- 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 rocom, garage, electric.dishwash- er, large basement, furnace, par- tially furnished, wall-to-wail carpeting, G. I. loan. SIXTH ST., View Home beanutifully furnished, very large rooms, beau- tiful terraced yard, electric kitch- en, immediate occupancy. G. I. loan. $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. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phene 676 over First Nuuor.sl Bank " FOR SALE H NDY HOT portable washing machine, $20. Heywood Wakefield baby carriage, like new, $30. 924 | St. Ph. Black 135. 8x10 RUG, $3 T16x16 TENT, wood wood heater. Ph. Green 1783. range, nerspring{ mattress, chiffoniere with mirror. vanity with mirror and bench complete set in very | good condition. Phone 259. Clar- ence Rhode. {FOOL TABLE with rack balls, | cues, very resonable. We need space also have Maytag and MW washing machines, replaced b, Bendix. Phone 259. 37 FORD. Best offer takes Call Thane 2 short 1 long. 19: it. SMALL 10 ft. x 12 ft. cabin at small boat harbor, must be mov- ed. $50. Inquire Laundrette 3rd and Franklin Str. 38 STUDEBAKER COUPE, runs good; 19 ft. Sea sled, 7 ft. beam, make offer. Call Red 649. 1934 Airflow DeSota, 5 @ passenger Coupe. Perfect ® condition throughout. Radio, ® heater, $600. Red 250. e o o 0 o o FOR hAlr. Baby bed and mat- tress; naby buggy; bathinette; stroller; portable washer; clothes dryer rack; cocktail table; iron- ing boara: hassock. Call at 1133- E. St. or Blue 520 before 8 p.m. daily. 1947 KAISER SEDAN, 16000 miles— good condition, $1200. Douglas Gray, Hotel Juneau. « 20 HOUSES NOW NEAR completion. Read | for occupancy around Nov. 1. Tw | bedrooms with allowance u( third. All with full concrete anse( ments and garage. Autcmatic o | heat, electric ranges. l“umn(c)' by FHA wita liberal terms. Spec- ial loan covering down paymen available for veterans. APARTMENT unit. One apart ment with 3 hedrooms. A we maintained, completely furnish~ and equipped building in an ex cellent location. Owner will fj nance. BEDROOMS; built two years ag by Jimmie Larson. Full concret basement, large view windows, til kitchen; Finance by FHA. Doug WILLIAMWINN-Phone 23. Office in Alaska Credit Burcan 3 4-BEDROOM HOME — Beautifi view of Evergreen Bowl and th Small Boat Harbor. Full roc| foundation and basement larg] enough for apt. $7350. 1-BEDROOM at Small Boat Har bor, on pilings. $2,100. 2-BEDROOM FURNISHED. 1 bloc from St. Ann’s. $5,500. 2-BEDROOM, FURN., garage, acres patented, Fritz Cove. $3,40( $500 will handle. BARGAINS — USED CARS 11947 PLYMOUTH SEDAN, net Dodge motor. $1100. |1948 MERCURY SEDAN. $1100. 1941 NASH business coupe. $350. {1938 FORD COUPE. $225. PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY 316 4tk - - - Telephnna o i £ f 1 i ‘FLEAQAVT APARTMFNT by quie middle aged business woman Phone Health Education Dept 466 days or Mrs. S. Foster, Ho- tel Juneau nigh 42-31 | {TO RENT—2 bedroom unfurn. o furn. house or apt. by perm Gov't employee. Call Doyle 590 Branch 30 or Box 1511, ‘ 1 | 1 EWANTED WAITRESS. Apply Mir- ror Cafe. ROOFING, Repairing and Remodel- ing. Ph, Blue 608. 28 3 EXPECTING mother in need o furnished apt., on or before Nov 15 when husband is expectec to arrive in Juneau. Willing tc rent or sublet. Contact Mrs, Hal' at Black 694 after 5:30 p.m., o P. O. Box 343. 26 6 HELP Wanted. Alaska Laundry. 8t: “WARM Climate. Overseas work | Trades, Labor, Clerical. Male, Fa. male. Dollar (refundable) brings list 120 employers. Full informa tion. None free. Junau, Bex 4041 Seattle, 99, Wash. 318 3 MISCELLANEOUS GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up Lola% Beauty Shop, Phone 201 315 Decker Way. t REFRIGERATOR: narge size, Easy- spin-dry washer; davenport set; kitchen table and chairs, skis and poles. Call Red 649. 23 4t GUITAR INSTRUCTION at Alasks Music Supply—Ph. Doug Gregg. Blue 750. 1942 PLYMOUTH, 5 passenger coupe, good condition, radio, heater, Ph. 64 days, Green 930 evenings. 1933 PLYMOUTH Sedan. See Peter- son at Home Grocery. 21 tt HOUSEHOLD furniture, including large refrigerator, 4-ft. mirror and Ironrite Mangle, at Lucas Storage Co. Ph. 707. 318 tf FOR SALE: Werding and body re- pair shov suitable for general re- pairs and machine shop wark; priced for quick sale far below value. See Stan Perry, 109 Wil- loughby Ave., after 4:30 p.m. 28 ti N iR i L S o LOG CABIN 28x15 It inside. Haw! Inlet. Call 143. 202 t1 TSRO v D e SEVERAL large: ana Small Dia- monds. Perfect stones. Bargain prices at the First Natigoal Bank, 3% U In producing culture pearls, about 0 percent of the oysters which 1ave been operated upon produce earls, but only about' five percent f these are marketable. Brownie's Liquor Store Phone 103 139 So. Franklin P. O. Box 2508 i Follow the Cabs to ROSS' OASIS in Douglas for a Good Time WINTER and POND, CO. Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - Printing - Enlaeging Asiists’ Paints and Materials . Blue Printing - Photostats i FORRENT | [ NICE Clean Boan» m-m hea 315 Gold 8¢ _ 220 STEAMHEATED roulns, weekly oF Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69 ¢ WURILTZER Spinit pinio for rent Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143. : LOST AND FOUND FOUND LOWER DENTAL PLATER Inquire Empire. i U, S. OFFICIALS AT | MUKDEN STILL HELD| BY COMMIE GOV, ! | (By Associated Press) J The State Department is accus ] ing the Chinese Communists o! suppressing the real facts behm% the arrest of the American Consu General in Mukden. Consul Gen rral Anj Ward was put in jau‘ ten daysg:gsn, along with four mem: bers of his staff. The Departmen believes they're still being held] Other members of the Consulatgy are not permitted to see the imq prisoned men. The Communist pres{ of China is printing long dis{ patches alleging that Ward and the others are guilty of "brulflllsl beating” a Chinese employee of thd Consulate. | The Chinese Nationalists and nounce this morning that all areas they control now are under marti law. The order is effective in only about one-fifth the mainland ared of China. But the Nationalists conq tinue to control the two large is |1ands of Formosa and Hainan.

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