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PAGE SIX ~ == o | In the District Court for the i - ° Territory of Alaska | ‘ GUER° n(‘lfifi}fiflfis Division Number One, at Juneau ! No. 6362-A. 1 | ALIAS SUMMONS # : 3 ARE SAFE BUY nd HOLD UNITED STATES VINGS BONDS ment of this d to ¢ The sifety snserva tive operation. of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In additicn, the bank is 2 mem- ’ ber of Federal Deposit Insur- | 8 sures each of our drp of $10,000. o FIRST NATIONAL BANE of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE RPOR! ~—————— Butanced 62/0/3 Fe-harmonized 7o Hend wn any combiration It's easy to paint with Treasure Tones. They are ready-fo-use in exactly-right decorator colors for every painting need. No mixing or matching...Treasure tones are pre-harmonized and always blend. Whatever you paint... paint with Treasure Tones...they cost no more than ordinary paints. PAINT WITH 70773 ISABELL MARTIN, Plaintiff, vs. CLIFFORD ROBERT MARTIN, 1 Defendant bsaaw.a | am. SERBEIDENT | OF | THM] . o w Gup g UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, “j“‘l“!’d‘”: e (l)u(i:n: "3;";;:)‘]’;"‘;‘? TO THIS ABOVE NAMED DEFEND= Stassen. 4.‘{;:\». ]1;n1 silly, crude. ANT GREETING: liculous and several other things You are hereby comman: to ap- request a conference with | pear in the District C r the ! Prime Minister Stalin on ‘world Territory of Alaska, First Division, peace. at Juneau, within thirty days after One of the Communist party the last publication of this summ pape top commentators, | namely within tt d Viktorov, signed the article, November- 3, 1950, d answer the!the first commment on the Oct. 2 let- complaint of the above named ter by the ier Republican Gov- plaintiff on file in the said court!ernor of Minnesota to Stalin urging in the above entitled action. face to face peace talks. in said complaint The Pravda article amounted to m dissolution of the marriage | categorical rejection of the Stassen ontract between the parties and | propos The writer made it plain custody of the children of tihe|that the Soviet government does not parties. consider Stassen’s letter worth a Ang in the event ycu fail to =o .’urm:nl answer from the Kremlin, the pl The official newspaper of the nt against for party also made it clear that the | 1 apply to the court | soviet view is that the Stassen let- demanded in hier | ter was couched purposely in terms pinabove a8 % WITNESS the Hor W. Folta judge of ahove en- titled court and the seal thercof affixed at Juneau in said Territory " the JIVERS, D. Mclver, CLE By l’ Deputy 13, 1950 , 1950. NASE SALES and SERVICE 909 Jfllh "ENSEN BROS Phone Green 279 P SOUR ! AASH KENTUCKY Y HIS BONDED 100 PROCF bm.svllk-, r; buted throuchout Alaska by ODOM COMPANY An old California Grocery tradition is back . . . Win A THANKSE! Ll s s A 1st AWARD TURKEY DINNER for 8 and all the trimmings (NG EINNER PR e it B 2nd AWARD GOOSE DINNER " for 8 and all the trimmings Thank sgiving AW ard BPrawing November 2ist One ticket is given for each dollar well-spent for groceries or meat at California Grocery and Meat Market THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PRAVA REPLIES SCORNFULLY TO STASSEN REQUEST impossible for the Soviets to accept. en, now President of the ty of Pennsylvania and a former aspirant for the Republican | Presidential nomination, urged Stalin in the letter to make possible 3 face-tc and R the ans in an effort to “stop toward war.” He also toward rld peace and freedom for man- kind.”) Viktorov wrote that Stassen “un- ulv the silliness of his de- TROLLER HITS LOG Bu The Troller, Narrow Point yesterday and dis- abled the propelior, it was stated at Guard headquarters here this morning. The vessel was towed to Ketchikan by the 52-foot C.G. cut- er fr IS BEREBY GIVEN public that the to the City of due and payable NOTICE io the general first payment Juneau is now jen the City of Juneau Consumers afid’ One Percent Tax Sales Services. This payment will include hs of August and Septem- , as the law went into effegt st 1, on est must ints n be paid in addi- ticn to the ta: Both copies of the nittance form must be sent i with your remittance, one of which will be receipted and returned to you along with a new form in dupli- cate for making your next quarterly -eport. =4 C. L. POPEJOY, | | First Publication: Last Publication: Oct. Oct. 31, 1950. face meeting of Americans ! nge Russia’s '] , owned by W. ule of Ketchikan, hit a log off ser 1050. This quarterly h of tax will become deling® if not paid on or befoge. . ber 31, 1959 and penalties and | JUVENILE CODE DISCUSSED AT _ JWC MEETING Members of the Juneau Voman's | Club ve ‘their full attantion to an informative talk by Director IHenry Harmon,of the Territerial | Welfare Department Wednesday af- | ternoon when the monthly social- | program meeting was held at the |home of Mrs. Ray Day. Harmon was given the full program period jand at its close the question, “What |can we as an organization do to help?” was asked. While old age asgstchce touched upen by the speaker, pr lems stressed were aid to deper | children, the Juvenile Code an lack of funds, and delinquency. It i difficult to find homes for the |young delinquents, Mr. Harmon stated, and interestate placements |are a big problem. It was further while 50 social cases constitute a maximum load for a worker in many states, Miss Sadie Billis is jcarrying a total of 702 cases, and that more workers are needed. In- terest in local problems inspired a question and answer period at the close ¢f Mr. Harmon’s talk. wa served by Mrs. J. Don Burrus and Lovely flowers 1 to the- at- the meeting t l\m(ht‘un D. Alexander, Mr: J. G. Williams. added a 1estive tou ctive home where held. Mis. William Paul, Sr. a brief business meeting at cf the afternoon and made the attention f the members p: t that Mrs. J. M. Chase of Gi us, who had recently passed; as a past president of JWC, \elvfid in that capacity dur ing 1936 37. She todian for the Alaska Federation at hat time. An expression of sym- pathy had been sent to the hus- band, it was reported. tay: it | | brought out that| preceded by al conducted | the | ncements concerning the par- |~ ation of the JWC in the ob- vance of United Nations ]JJ\; ctober 24. It was also called to| was also the cus- L FOR SALE PHONES 676 and 207 IMMEDIATE occupancy: Re-built | quonset, partially furnished, elec- tric range, refrigerator, water heater. Basement. Near St. Ann’s | hospital. $4,200. | ONE BEDROOM house with some furniture. 5th Street. Available now. View. Priced for quick sale at $2,750. s | TWO BEDROOM house near school | and Federal bldg. Furnished. Oc- cupancy in two weeks. COMPLETELY furnished two bed- | room house near Northern Com- | mercial Co. Will sell for cash | or wade for good fishing boat. |SMALL house off Gastineau Ave. | - Steel cabinets and plumbing fix- tures to be installed. Would make | comfortable home at low cost. SEVERAL business opportunities. | Details by appointment. BUILDING LOTS in Juneau and on Douglas highway. | DOUGLAS: 'NEW LISTING: Two bedroom house, -partially furnished. Con- crete foundation, basement. One block from school. Excellent view. ATTRACTIVE bargains in property | cn Glacier Highway and Lena's | Cove, 'MURPHY & MURPHY | REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS | Phone 676 over First Naticnal Bang WANTED—Coast Guard Officer and family desire to rent 2 bed- room house. Phone Green 975. 636-3t | WANTED—Dressmaker. Call K. | Kennedy, Phone 602, Empire. | HELP WANTEDAlaska Laundry 605-tf 45-t! Widow of "Skagway Bill” Passes Away SEATTLE, Oct. 20— ow of “Skagw many Alaska tales, died here Wednesday. ¢ was Mrs. Lucy Fonda, 79. I the model for a famad statue, “The | Scurdgugh,” at Sitka. It was just a year ago the day of her death that Fcnda unvelled the sta- tue in the southeast Alaska town. The Fondas were married in Se- attle in 1916. They later lived in | Anchorage for two years before returning here. Fonda originally i:t.utcd mining in Alaska in the| 11890’s. | Mrs. Fonda was the official pian- list cf the Ladies of the Golden | B T | GEORGE COLLINS PLUMBING and HEATING First Class Work—All Work Guaranteed Kensington Bldg. (At City Float) P. O. Box 258 Phorc 1039 = North for many years. She is sur- {vived bty a brother and a sister. | 1 o AP ! LADIES AID BAZAAR | Lutheran Church, Saturday. 1 to ;5 pm. Food sale and needlework | ’fcr Christmas gifts. Scandinavian | bread will be served at tea. 6353t Fly Pan American at this low, low fare o Enjoy scheduled, experienced airline service t6 Seattle at amazingly low fares! Fly Pan American —world’s most experienced airline. Pan American’s low all-year fare includes all these regular Clipper*extras: Big, dependable 4-engine planes | ...the most experienced flight crews...complimentary meals...stewardess hospitality. For reservations call... | Baranof Hotel, Juneau | Phone 106 sTvade Mark, Pan American World Airways, Ine. I!m AMERICAN Worto ArRwars WORLD'S MOST EXPERIENCED AIRLINE \ TO SEATTLE . HAWAIl + ROUND-THE-WORLD _KETCHIKAN + JUNEAU .. WHITEHORS FAIRBANKS - NOME d, William Clark Fonda, was! MISSING STATE TROOPERS FOUND Bill,” b b | SAFE IN WASH- hero of | at a rest| EVERETT, Wash, Oct. 20—®— Two missing state demlmen have i been found safe in the mountainous ; region of eastern Snohomish | county. , They had been missing since Tuesday. They were reported to be in good condition. There was no | further information about them in the scant radio report received at fthe Verlot ranger station. The two men are Allen |and Joseph J. Harvey. | The report of their safety came irrom Tom Niederhauser, a state patrolman from Everett. | The patrolmen had been unre- ported since early Tuesday when two hunters left them photograph- | ing wreckage of a plane which the | hunters had found. The missing |men said then they planned to re- turn later that day. Kuest PAT BAXTER RETURNING | i ! Patricia Baxter, former manager |of the Baranof Gift Shop and | owner of the Baranof Cigar Stand, expects to return to Juneau the end of this month. She plans to stop in Ketchikan to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lackey enroute. You'll scon meet GOOD JOE TOP QUALITY VALUES IN USED CARS R.W.Cowling Co. 115 Front Street SPECIAL 1947 Studebaker Champion 4 Door Sedan . 1947 International % Ton Truck . 1937 Plymouth 4 Door Sedan, Excellent Shape 1940 Buick Special 4 Door Sedan ... TRANSPORTATION 1942 Dodge—Good Tires, New Motor .. - 250.00 1940 Pontiac—New Motor 350.00 Phone 57 650.00 575.00 FOR SALE Mike Pusich residence in Douglas. 3 bedrooms, living room, dining room, large kitchen with electric range and refrigerator. Full con- crete basement. Automatic oil furnace. Two full level lots in good section of town. Garage. For sale at appraised value: $11,500, LOG CABIN: Dwouglas. Completely winterized. Electric range, etc., excellent location with fine view of channel. Waterfront lot on point near Mikes and separated from street by trees. suitable for couple. $5000, BELLES CAFE: Juneau’s best rest- aurant, Excellent record of earn- ings. For sale at fixture price. Books showing past and current business available to responsible buyers. - ACRE TRACT and large well built basement on North Douglas road. Fine view, For sale at less than replacement cost of the work al- ready completed. DUPLEX: Very luxurious owners apartment, plus $75.00 rental. Good location on 7th St., with fine channel view. Both apart- ments one bedroom. THIS OFFICE has several unad- vertised listings in hetter houses priced above $20,000.00. For in- formation phone for an appoint- ment. William Winn-Phone 234 | | office m Gastinean Hotel — SUBURBAN PROPERTY ‘LUNCHROOM, Glacier Highway, priced for quick cash sale. SMALL CABIN, 155 acres pat. land, near Glacier. LARGE HOME, 5 acres pat. land, Pederson Hill, lsEAU’I‘XFUL location, small home, marine railway and shop, year around ‘waterpower, gardens, { beach, near Dupont. | VIEW lots at Auke bay on mamn { highway, Also Fritz Cové Road; i 5 acres Auke Lake; 30 acres ‘ Lemon Creek. All patented Jand ALSO SEATTLE HOMES—LOTS iBob Druxman-Phone 391 Fritz Cove Rd. or 123 Front St. FOR SALE CHEVROLET 1939, 2 door sedan just tuned up. New plugs and heater, radiator hose, prestone two new extra tubes, good tires 1 spot light. 705 12th or call Red 637-6t 459, OLD FASHIONED dresser and chest, both with plate glass mir- rors, double bed, spring and mat- tress, reasonable, 388 10th or phone Red 634 after 6 p.m. 637-2t 13 ft ROUND bottom boat, 5 hp Evinrude, $135.00. Contact Joe Tassell, Douglas. 636-3t 3 BEDROOM house, 1035 W 8th St. opposite Juneau Marine. Phone Blue 240 or call at house. 636-tf WINCHESTER 218 B, Mauser 22 Hornet, Mauser 30-06, custom- built Alaska magnum, 30-30 Win- chester carbine, Springfield 30-06, 8 mm Mauser; Weaver, Unertl and Lyman scopes: G & H Pach- myer and Bcho mounts; precision hand-loaded ammunition. Skin- ner’s Gun Shop, 211 Second St. 32-7t LOT 4 block C in the Highlands, a choice lot on the highway. We have a loan for a two bedroom house approved for this property which can be transferred to pur- chaser. Construction could start immediately. Phone 416 or 672 631-tf TABLE model Philco radio com- bination, single bed, G. E. wash machine. Phone 788. 635-4t LARGE OIL heater, library table and round table. Phone 446. 635-3t USED bedroom furniture at Gas- tineau Hotel, 630-t1 46 Ford cab chassis, '46 Dodge pan- el, 41 Dodge panel. Phone 707 Foster’s Transfer. G T O RN I I WOOD FOR SALE—Cut to order, $9 rick, $18 cord. Hichey's Mkt. Auke Bay or see Wayne Small- 592-3mo. MISCELLANEOUS e ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS—Ad- dress C 1494 Empire. dh RSEDUE 0T S8 AT GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201, 315 Decker Way. 625-tf wood. mm--m E LOST AND FOUND A LI i N LOST—Ladies alligator hlndbaz. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1950 W-A-N-T A-D-S FOR SALE PRICES DOWN—PRICES DOWN * Seatter Tract, two apts, also 3 bedroom house, all furnished. Was 12,000, now $10,500 for quick sale. * Glacier Highway, 4 acres patentea 2 mi. out, 4 bedroom house, very spacious, lovely yard and gardens, Unfurnished. Was $16,500, now $15,500. *Auk Lake, 5 acres patented, 3 houses unfurnished, largest has full concrete basement, 3 bed- rooms, modern bath. Was $9,000, now $8,400. W 8th near Juneau Marine, double corner lot, 2-bedroom bright house, large kitchen and utility room, gardens, strong fence. Was $7,000, now $6,500, *Auk Bay near DeHarts, 3 bed- room furnished house, 100x200 lot, upper side hwy. Was $7,500, now $7,000. BAR and bldg., 16 apts furnished inc elec ranges in all. Steam heat, new foundation 2 yrs ago, good roof, dance floor. Sale in- cludes bar license. Rentals ing liquor store and plumbing shop, 16 apts total $500 with no rent raises for 2 yrs. Could be about $700. Located at entrance City Float, 12th ST. Very valuable corner property, 2 hedroom furnished house, 1-bedroom furnished apt. full concrete basement, garage Beautiful yard and gardens; DOUGLAS—3-hedroom house, 1003 100 yard, full concrete basement, new kitchen, $6,900. 1-apt. Luug. partly furn. elec. ranges, elec. hot water heaters. Close in, Tenants supply own heat and utilities. Three apts bring $140, plus owners apt. Terms, $4004 down, 100 mo plus 6% int. By appt. Total $12,600. GLACIER HIGHWAY, 2 bedronm house, 5 acres patent pendiug, needs paint and repairs. $4,000 $1500 down, 50 plus 6% mo. Near airport, NEW LISTING—2 bedroom fur- nished, large fenced in lawn, veg- etable garden, berries, desirable neighbors, $7,500. {EW LISTING—One bedroomn stucco house, full concrete base- ment, unfurn. Second house ad joining now dancehall, could be living quarters. 10 acres patent- ed solid glacier fill on banks Mendenhall River. Ideal chicken ranch. Material included to im<’ prove buildings, $7,500. NEW LISTING—60 x 140 lot, best neighborhood, view, $2,000, NEW LISTING—Garrison house appraised at $12,500 for house, $1,500 for lot, $1,000 for furniture. We think lot is worth $2,500 be- ing 80 x 100, nearly double, fot total $16,000. $3,200 will handle on comb. GI-FHA loan, furnishea, 4 bedrooms, Crane heating, buiD 10 years ago. NEW LISTING—2 apv. aquplex front and rear entrances to both hdwood floors, full bsmnt, auta oil, furn. like new, 2 bedrooms each apt., down furn up unfurn 709 W. 10th. Owner finance 5% Juneau. 51,900 2 bed furn. Willoughty. As eviction, Will take deposit. 52,300 i oed furn Basin R. Small available today. $3,250 shop on Willonghby. main artery froncs. $5,800 3 bed furn. Star H. Snug close in, view $6,800 2 bed furn Gastineau. Bsmt workshop, close in, $15,000 rooming house 6 rooms plut large owners apt. 2nd acroes Bar- anof. Will finance. $17,000 2 apt Duplex, Gold Belt. Best construction, auto furn. In- come $200. View, furn best. Douglas Highway: 35500 3 bed furn. Beach side Seawall, garden, view, close in. 514,000 3 bed unfurp. Upper sid{ New, all hdwood floors. Garagé Douglas: Auk Bay: $2,000 large 1 room furn. view flal beach near Minfield. NEW LISTING—3 bedroom partls furn,, 100 x 200 lot, upper- side of highway. $7,500. Business Buildings PETER WOOD Real Estate ] No. 3 Kleln Bidg. Tel 01 P sl .o LIRS, =< FOR RENY STEAMMEATED Rooms, weekly or Montkly. Colonial Rooms. 69t WURLITZER Bpinit plano for renit. Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. lq. USED CARS pet A s 1947 Packard Clipper A-1 condif Phone 86 days. 636-7t e A R SN N 7 1940 BUICK 4 door sedan. Black 330. 621-t¢ CALIF. TUNA FISHING ABOUT ENDED NOW ASTORIA, Oct. 20—M—Deliver- ies of tuna caught off northérn California have dropped off here sharply, cannery officials repox “Some boats are on their way home—the California fishing is about ended,” one said. Mcst northern California catches have been delivered here by truck. ? “s ‘Water,

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