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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE ~JUNEAU, ALASKA fon Stew 1000 yards on € £ this | EFFECTS OF ATOMIC |t BOMBING DISCUSSED |, The prediction is, he continued, In the Commissioners Court for the ! that there would be no isolatec Territory of Alaska t | bombing if the U.S. were attacked | Division Number One with atom bombs. There would be Before Gordon Gray, U. 8. Commis- type of be ff the ideal | simultaneous bombing of target| sioner and ex-officio Probate I AT ,“URSES' MEE"NG\ aximum effect level of 2000 |areas and medical stock piles would | Judge - Juneau Precinct | feet above the earth, thus be destroyed. It would be ir ¢ i N | NOTICE TO CREDITORS four different types of Civilian ¢efense preparation in bl i Sl Juneau should be along the same e £ lines as were used during the last o A et A war because of the unlikelihood for |y ™ Al an atomic aster in the present | e Tagt iR ituation, it was noted by Dr. John | ‘= g A D el Stewart at a last n of | y registered and g e nurses i . The nurses,met in the first of two | The radioactive effect of the izational meetings to prepare | bomb is from neutrons in the fis- n the event of with 1a rays the most stance e gamma rays disrup nplexes in the body « local ter. Th possible to care for everyone in cal- culated bombings. MATTER OF THE ES- FRANK W. BARR, of i There is medical equipinent on Decéased hand for a 17-bed emergency hos-| o op 1o HEREBY GIV]‘E’N BY pital in the event of war emer-| TP ONED, United gency or local disaster, it was : : g g AR s States Corm ioner, as ex-officio e "\‘l 11‘:*‘ i e | Probate Judge of the above-entitled to handle casualties other than the [ FOA% 0 e e U emergency hospital needs. The s e AR Ly gestion was made that food should ‘V;*m“” : ’”“,“"”'I‘:I 1"[_1;“'(‘;:&“’:41 it also be stockpiled. The National|©&!ms A8aiust 4 Y Red Crbss hias Assimmed e r present their claims with the nec sibility of food, clothing and she ssury vouchers and dauly 3 & within sixty (60) days after ) WIT 1 judgment against you for want nd will apply to the court said relief. ESS, the Hon. Judge of said Cc thereof hereto v. 28, 1950. ICIAL Geo. affixed ication: Nov. 30, 1950. : Dec. 28, 1950. CALL FOR BIDS ived will be res office ur the Territori Engineer for the printing o hundred copies of the bier f the Territorial Higk to the Legislature, and and under eer over il be December RANK A. M itorial Highw t I ‘l cation: Dec. cation: Dec, , 19 neer 7, 1950. 21, 1950. psday 8 the destruction of cells, |in the case of emergency or di g £ ok B htotnst - Aster, N ! Radiation does not d ter. Food and clothing would be | 42t ““v";‘U‘\“"’If““';\dn"”:Ii‘;n’(“‘."‘ ochever was appointed as chair- | the 1e and nerve tissues as much | flown here from the states In ar | 00" G0 T Room 506, Fede e b £ ib MR e, | emeradios Territorial Building, Juneat “It js more likely that explosive| It is safe to ;mn;:h'l a radiato S RS A ATaska: £hs same KaiGk e iR des | o : endiary bombs would be | patient because his body has take & tion of the business of i Aliiks dnstead Up the radiation, Dr. Stewart said. | WANT ADS BRING RESULTS “\;‘]d“,‘\‘zf”:_ on of ‘the LU 8¢ (1.0 T Y TR SR T EREE T DATED at Juneau, Alaska, this 30th day of November, 1950. (SEAL) GORDON GRAY, United S Commissioner | and ex-officio Probate for Juneau Prec; YOU CAN STILL DO LAST MINUTE XMAS SHOPPING AT SEARS ORDER OFFICE Phone 233 2nd and Seward 9106 Men with gift problems are wel- come! We'll help you find just the right gift. Three big catalogs to choose from. Free Delivery Any Time Swifi’s Preminm Fresh Half or Whele - Pound Birds fLye Fresh Frozen Pound Package - - New Maric R EW 16 Tins - 15 0z. Each @iw @z Brand ’ . Pound Your Boliar Is Worth 100 Cents Here HENS-PRESSED 3 fo 6 pounds each - Pound - - - - - - Cnly Self-Service in Juneau PORIK SHOULDERS You Get the Center Cuts Here RASPEERRIES POTATOES Small - Whole - Pee! ed COFFEE BEAN Largest Selling Coffee in Town . . . We Grind If! Judge y of Alaska. First Publication: Nov. 30, 1950. Last Publication: Dec. 21, 1950. SUMMONS TO Tk DEFENDANT, to it for ap- the Territory of Alaska, Division within 30 days after the last publi- cation of namely .+ compl said court on unt assigned plaintiff from Seattle Post Intelli- gencer. Money in custody of Peter Wood has been attache i And in the ev you fail to appear and answer f N in purct The Mis The lobby of the unien cogef@m PICTURES ELECTIONS MADE in 1 High- | al | Wi and the this J. W. LEIVERS, Clerk. f opened at 10 o'clock FOR LQ(M SCHOOLS from the bit will be pur e Juneau Public Schools, it Col Schoecls Sterling be a gift Parent- nd eight of the ibly a ninth will be the hools. ns made by commit- wpointed for that es will lecti member se ch vho compiled favorites. elected by ion Par. Ir the Bacon; Surt ; The Weaver of the committee Webster, chairman; . L. J. Holmqui A ohy. HOlIDAY REGNION, JUNEAU STUDENTS, to the eacher | BOATS—31F856 and d this morning by Sup- 'MURPHY & URPHY| i BELLE'S from a choice Law- re be : ; selec- 1 be Grand Canyon by Mor- hools comn: . art instru Helen Web: Carl Weidman and Miss HELD IN SEATTLE| SeattleF12CG'bt:c of a numb of Juneau's Gowman Hote! | MFWWWYY |1 BEDROOM $2,650 furnished, young folks now attending college | in the northwest and living in and | near Seattle over the Thanksgiving | | holidays. The get-together was! really “old home v according ito Charles Sabin, Juneau business | man, who returned to Juneau on the Princess Louise from the states where he has been on a visiting | [ tour since last September. | Sabin and his ter Joanne, | l.a freshman student at the Univer- sity cf Or ng the Ju- | neauites who in scanl:xi | for the holidays. | i Among the young people at the| R reunion were: Rok | schmidt, Jim No Limit Ko Limit i I n @ am ne Sabin, : ‘;Kathexme Bay Jon Stewart, | | Harry Aase, Mary Lou Mix, Gus | | Adams, Rod Pegues, Harold Sond- | erland, Reggie Kileweno, George| Barrill and Carol Ols n; AT TH 5 b ] 2 < 0. C. Dwy the Burr‘au} 3 of Public Roads, urned to Ju- | ¥ | neau yesterday on PNA from An- orage and is staying at the Gas- | e tineau Hoocl | | Wl 707 QUALITY YalvEs 1~ R ; USED CARS|| Specials . . . . . 1948 Mercury | 4 Door Sedan ! 1947 Studebaker i 1% Ton Pickup 1947 International | 14 Ton Panel 1940 Buick Special 4 Door Sedan 1938 Dodge Custom 4 Door Sedan 1937 Plymouth | 4 Door Sedan R.W.Cowling Co. 115 Front Street Phone 57 e CHRISTMAS GIFTS — Registered DOUBLE bed with sprmg and mat- W-A-N-T A-D-S§ FOR SALE PHONES 676 and 207 | TWO BARS both good money mak- ers one at Juneau, one at Pelican. Peli includes building with two furnished apartments. Terms. LOTS—2 on Gold Belt with view, 1 south Franklin. acres 9 2 mi, 2 acres 24.ft well, bath, elec- etc. 2 bedrooms, 2 lakes, arage, wood shed, log cabin. Pat- u).vd RURAL 1 acre pat. two houses 5 mi. immediate occupancy, terms, no down payment. 2 FURNISHED homes near North- ern Commercial. Immediate occu- pancy. 2 BEDROOM near school and Fed. bld furnished. im- | mediate occupancy will rent | to reliable couple. BRICKTEX covered with lumber | partitions, new bath andj plumbing fixtures and lumber for remodeling 36 by 25 on Gastineau. | 31D527 and| and several others. or 31A34 REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National Bank FOR sAu: i i COMPLETE furnishings for a bed- room, solid maple:like new. 950, 677-tf C.Y.O. CHRI@T\‘IAS TREES. Phone Blue 119, Green 360. Black 200, Blue 917, Green 239, and Green Order early- 677-tf ONE twin tub, Dexter washing ma- chine like new. See at 109 Will- ouzhby. 741, 676-tf Deluxe 4-door 1950 Ford kyline 4-door 1949 Chi are fine cars. 2 .22 rifles— | and rep Choice of oil rang 1 Philco 1 54 in. base cabin- for kitchen. New traps, toys, inkets. ODDS and ENDS. Phone These 829. Next to Glacier Cab on S.| Franklin. Open from 10 am. until | 6 pm. 676-tf e ] 8 . erat apart- ment size gas range, 9x12 plain grey frieze rug, drop leaf Dun- can Phyfe table. Call Black 909. 675-3t | BOLEX—16mm movie camera lxkc new. 3 lens, case. $350. Red 405 after 6 p.m, 675- SLw V\IXL TRADE 1949 Jeep, 4 wheel | drive 2 ton pickup truck, re» movable body, all extras, excel- condition all around, in- cluding tires—valued at $2000; for boat (prefer fishing type) 30| to 40. ft. Must have sound hull| and rest of boat including en- gine in operating condition. Truck in storage and we are snowed in until June 1. Can deliver truck at that date to Haines or any other point on Hi-way. Write D. Jasper Heath, Box 224, Fairbanks Alaska. 675-3t GOOD upright piano—fine condi- tion, necently retuned. Phone 301. 675-2t 1 SPEED Queen washing machine in good condition—$50. Phone Eul.ylas 442 after 6 pm. 675-tf '50 Cu\tom Dcluxe rord Sedan,| low mileage. '49 Chev Styleline Sedan. OIL ranges and numerous other articles. See at 2nd Hand Store next door to Glacier Cab. 674-ff 1 purebred Scottish terriers, 3 months old, international cham- pion stock. 734 Gold Belt. 674-3t tress Phone 706. 674-2t BLACK Pers. lamb coat. Leave Thursday. Seattle. Drinkwater— Hotel Juneau. 674-3t | o o o 0 00 00 0 0 o . . NOW AVAILABLE ® For limited time only, 9-tube ® Zenith Console Combination ® having Zenith Cobra arm, 3- o speed changer. Designed for e Alaska having complete shert ® wave coverage. 673-6t® . Garrison Radio Shop L e e 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 ¢ 1 DAVENPORT in good condition. | $50. Call 143, 672-tf | 1 DAVENO ang chdir, 1 desk and chair, 1 electric heater, 1 set dishes. Black 629 after 5 .m. 669-3t | 5 ROOM house and 1ot furnished, good Douglas location, Call Frank Parsons, Green 917, 669-tf UNIVERSAL electric double blank- et, dual control. Phone Green 917, 669-t FOR SALE:; 8 in. tilting arborj shupmaster table saw with new 1-2 hp electric motor. Used only about 48 hours over period of one yr. $65 complete. For app. to see, call Glacier Cab Co. 667-tf THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1950 FOR SALE $2,000. Down payment. Reasonable monthly payments that can be adjusted to your income, on the three bedroom Pusich house in Douglas. Full concrete basement. Automatic oil furnace. Large modern kitchen with new re- frigerator and range. Fully fur- nished. Double garage. Two lots; of level land make an excep-| tionally large yard. The house is in excellent condition and s tor sale at a lower price than its appraised value. INVESTMENT PROPERTY: Large' filled area with good frontage on Willoughby Avenue. Large warehouse or garage on property A tenant is available for this property who will pay rent suffi- cient to return initial investment in eight years. Absolute security on lease, This property has a higher net safe return than any property offered for sale in Ju- neau during the past year. $4000. Very livable log cabin on a very fine lot. -1800. Small house requiring some repairs. Three level-blocks andi a {light of stairs from the Fed- eral Building. CAFE—Juneau's best restaurant—Make jnquiries—Box 2324, William Winn-Phone 234 | Office m Gastineau Hotel SUBURBAN PROPERTY LOCATION you've wanted, sAuk Bav, beach, partially finished heuse, conerete bsmt. 3 acres. LOVELY setting, small home, boat shop, gardens, beach, 5 acres. i CABIN, 155 acres pat. land, Glacier. | LOTS Auk Bay, Fritz Cove Road, Auk Lake, Lemon Creek. | 1$19,525 unfurnished, ‘Nn 3 Klein Bing, FOR SALE $25,000 3 houses, new bsmt., 9 acres pat., good harbor, perfect lodge site, Fritz Cove Road. Owner fin- ance for 6% int;, MOVE IN BE- FORE XMAS, 2 bdrms., 2 fireplaces, income apt, space more bdrms or 2nd apt. MOVE IN BE- FORE XMAS. $19,500 unfurnished, 3 bdrms, fire- place, dbl plmbg, 14x24 lvgrm, 2 car grge. MOVE IN BEFORE XMAS. | $17,000 furnished, 2 bdrms, full bsmt, income apt. Valuable® busi- ness corner across new school site, MOVE IN BEFORE XMAS. $15,500 unfurnished, 4 brms, hot water heat, 2 car garage, water frntge, 4 acres pat. MOVE IN BEFORE XMAS. $15,000 furnished, 4 bdrms, water heat, double yard. $12,000 furn rooming house 2nd St. MOVE IN BEFORE XMAS, $10,500 furn apt. house, 4 apts, $2,- 000. MOVE IN BEFORE XMAS, $8,000 furnished, 4 bdrms, 4 acres pat applied. Auk Lake. $5,500 furnished, 1 bdrm Gold St. MOVE IN TODAY. $4,000 furnished, 2 bdrms, 4 acres pat applied, owner finance easy terms, near airport. $2,600 furnished, 1 bdrm, 426 Nel- son, $1,900 bldg. lot Highlands, on hwy. $1,900 bldg lot Highlands, high up. FOR RENT—30x40 store, six offices, entrance Small Boat Harbor. Any or all, will finish to suit renters, hot PLTER WOOD Real Estass Tel S0 FOR RENY Beb Druxman-Phone 891I Fritz Cove Rd. or 123 Front St. RENT-A-CAW-SERVICE. One-man ‘n saw, new Titan, $20.00 day. aw $5.00 day. Call 911 1 AP 3 evmugh for {amuy to MISCELEANBOUS ’ cullet until end of Feb. Call Blue | sse. 677-t1 WE will not be responsibile for 'llrlo;hrlecr;t.WIZo dflflx:l:";% bills contractéd by persons other! _ < e NG T than ourselves. 675-3t 2 TWO-room apts. for rent. Call Mr,, Mrs. Frank Olson.| Biack 700. 675-4t CHILD CARE at SCHOEPPE'S APT. for rent. Phone 996. 6725t FRITZ HOME. Ph 027 v oy Ring HC(:XsEonls 0“;,5_3" ROOMS for rent. Steamhuhd. g _! Arcade Rooms, ‘Wi'n EFFICIENT seuemrs -stenographer available for work. Write Box 2674, Jueau. 672-12t ! HOPE’S 1 WE buy sell and trade. 214 2nd| Street. Phone 908. 659-t1 | MAKE MONEY { EARN to $100 and more®per month | addressing enveloples in spare| time at home. Send $1.00 for in-|{ formation and instructions to King Co. Dept. 20, 681 Market | ——fi_—__ JTEAMMEATED Rooms, weekly Of Montkly. Colorial Rooms. 69 ; WURLITZER Spinit plano for rert, Anderson Plano Shop, LOST AND FOUND FOUND—In front of Post Office: 4 keys, 1 small knife, dragon ime bedded in glass. Chain broken. Ph. 148, | Call at the Empire Office. 677-3t St., San Francisco, Calif. Money- | FOUND—2': lb. Co-2 fire exting= back guaranptee. 643-20t| uisher. Owner call at Fire Hall. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS—Ad- dress C 1494 Empire. dh | GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- | ent, $7.50.. Paper curls $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201. 315 Decker Way. WINTER and POND, Co, Ine. Cemplete photographic Supplies Developing-Printing-Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materlale ° Blue Printing - Photostats WANTED URGENTLY need apt. or house to | rent or sublet during winter months. Have kiddies but excel- lent care guaranteed. Call Cong- don at Pan. Am. NEED temporary work until early spring. Competent steno and of- fice clerk, Phone 143. GARAGE Mansion. Phone 322. in vicinity Governor’s 670-t1 LARGE desk wantéd. Call Black 990, after 5 p.m. 669-tf $2500 for first mortgage at 6 per cent on three acres improved; property—value $6000. Box 2045, Juneau. 662-6t USED CARS 1950 Deluxe Chevrolet. Will take older car as part payment. Phone 633 daytime, ask for Art. 677-tf FOUR door Ford Sedan, excellent condition. A real buy. Phone 301. 675-2t 1% ton stake— 1036 Chev truck, heater and spot light, $300. Good condition—Inquire Baroumes apts. DODGE sedan, new engine, new tires, good condition. Inquire at the Snap Shoppe. 641-t1 1947 Packard Clipper A-1 condition. Phone 86 days. 636-Tt 45 FORD cab chassis, '46 Dodge panel. Phone 707, Foster’s Trans- fer, 648-tf 1 675-3t | 671-tf : 671-3t LOST—Man’s Hamilton wrist watch sbrown leather strap, nick ' in crystal. Reward: Green 635. 675-tf LOST—Bunch of keys attached to two rings and small link chain, Reward. Finder call Blue 768. 675-t1 MAN'S wristwatch, Mido superau- tomatic, leather band. Reward. Blue 437, 670-2t HELP WANTED BOOKKEEPER and accountant, €x- perience réquired. Glacier High- way Electric Assn. Auk Bay. 69-12 PAA CANCELS NORTH FLIGHT TODAY, TAKES 29 SOUTH WEDNESDAY Conditions at the Juneau airport as reported by CAA operations this morning indicated wet ice on the field and braking conditions were poor except for a small strip down the center of the runway which was said to be only “fair.” Men &bd equipment are working on the field. DC-3's are landing but Pan Am- erigan Airways cancelled out its stormbound DC-4 flight from An- nette today. However a plane which overnighted here Tuesday took 29 passengers south yesterday. For Annette: John Fournie J, Bertran. = ' For Ketchikan: Tim Casey ,Rob- ert Fleming, C. M. Akins and Ruth Kyllowen. For Seattle: Laura Brunsin, 8. R. Duke, Arvo Wahto, J. R. Peloza, H. Paarvo, Mike Seiler, Don Mack; Al Ghezzi, Mr. and Mrs. M. Majuris, Viv Power, R. R. Gustafson, A. Op- stedal, Robert Anderson, August Deroux, Nancy Donaldson, C. Holi- fer, Mrs. S. A. Starbuck, W. E. O'Brien, J. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Hawkins, Mrs. Betts, Ernest Swanson, Col. J. D. Alexander. | The U. S. Department of Agricul- ture says 30 degrees is the best temperature at which to store hatching eggs.