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PAGE TWO n by r ' res Gt the tmast inciy with Governor Sioddard fo Affend {Imaha Road Meetings 1 talk bject, * A Press H éciated 2 sed tt ram af was When new-drugs or old fail to &top your cough or chest cold don’t del Creomulsion contains only safe, help- ful, proven ingredients and no nar- 3. C. The which will congect hway with Highway Fort of h the 16 cotics to disturb nature’s process. It | route from Prince Rupert to V.ln- > p _goes right to the seat of the trouble to wer, w nl cut off more than 700 | Portland, aid nature soothe and heal raw, ten- | miles for cars traveling from Seat- | . der, inflamed bronchial membranes. | (1. {5 W ,”“ % Y. T, MAKE IT A DAT Guaranteed m please you or druggi he only work not completed on JONN refunds money. Creomulsion has stood the test of many millions of users. CREOMULSH@N relicves Coughs, Chest Colds, Acute Bron: first d ppearance at v a bridge which will Parsnip River. The road under construction for sev- the 1 yes TGO LATE! The Time t¢ Act was VESTERDAY! et Fire strikes! And family and friends surge forward in a pitiful effort to save a few meazer belongings from the insatiable appetite of the blaze. Then come the regrets. “Why did I smoke in bed” . . .. “Why didn’t I have an EXPERT check the house wiring” “Why didn't I invest in adequate fire insur- ance For this unfortunate family, the time to act is NOW! Check your home for fire hazards; see us for adequate fire insurance, today! 10¥is o SHATIUCK AGENCY Phone 249 - Juneau - Seward Street opicmaster, and speech- five members talk entitled arian. introduced as a nd tra tmasters Club of -LOU-DUO — Make as lar schedule of d Peyton, giving of the evening ‘The main rea- great.” Bill Mc he “jay walking” “The THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA | . of said Charles W. Young, de- §. F. Chronicie Valdez (( Says TakuClubHolds |15 Dead in pllg H i | on the date caid Charles W.| No Frelghl Tleup ,I ’ “ ! ‘ Young died; also each and every Cofumn Tells " Instaliation o : {n Highway A“Idems Tk | and also all other pe Aboufl Juneau o o o e, Officers af Mee! ' ‘ot o o g au and Alaska were rece (:lff‘Aml(lixi;‘fC,:tl At Thursday night's meeting of -»rw]n_ title, ami .‘u yl" },‘\Ifsrfi a lot of words in the widely p 1» cargoes and con- | the Taku Toastmasters Club in the as i a e : 5»-.11-”.;"‘ pan {ho ¢ property column 'of, Tod Powell, L b waterfront here. |Gold Room, Dr. John Clements descrited in the Con Woodsm: Column,” in the said the Chamber.|bhanded the president’s gavel to Bill Francisco Chronicle re lso was branded Zllis who then conducted his first By Associated Press And at the top of C v ) sey, the Vo reetin a six-month’s term of | Hunting and traffic aceidents, a a picture taken g ner, and head ifi ed with Elis were sh and other mishaps Fred Dunn, - loc ; | vice president; Alc) 15" lives 1t Wenington TINGE with Powell and S - ] five Heavily-|Rat ary- treasurer; Dr | the weekend, : piL i e PAA captain ve called at the port |Ted Obe sergeant-at-arms; Dr | Three hunters died as thousands ' Ly e S Powell devotes most of his cc ; of north-| John Cloments, deputy governor. | trekked to the hills and fields for | & BeTehY Teduives 1“(""11“ people and plages of Junt tarvin Kristan, educational | the opening day of the hunting| . - I., r 7ml ”..I ; Y Wes Overby was ln'rn-‘ on yesterday. Street fnd high laska, First Judic x‘ui Di sio d’as the program director to|way accidents left eighf persons|°UDerY: Alaska, within thir the vice president in his cap- | dead, two were killed in.a pla o after .vl. 6th 1”' city pre m chairman. | crash near 'Vancouver, a ghild died r,‘l“"l{ in c |w x(;.. v T the leadership of Bob CoW- | irom eating chocolate coateéd heart PUPHshed. or within forts tmaster for the eveninz,|pills and a Spokane man was ki M nd interesting program was|ed during target practice. mmons re i to the group. Wayne| H victims were L. R an fer, 24, | 24, Riffe, | attle. Shaffer was killed south of Ray- mond when another hunter fired attle; Lomer Le Hartley, and Roy L. Wolley, Se- demand t iat a deer Shaffer was carrying on ‘{\ ,(.m % :,‘:‘.i(;I:q“;,,hv”,,, his shoulders. Hartley drowned in. " ’;n’} . et ;‘(1 '(‘h 1; 'm"‘“, par. the Cowlitz River ne; gl | £ PO R il 5 ar Kosmos | ;o 1arly deseribed as fgllows, to-wit: while swilnming the stream to reach inferee from the Mikes Wednes- | | 932-1¢ Db P\Y - O 7 O 7y . Aoanel Amar e | B % s iy 8 : Nor one-half of Hugh A. Stoddard, division of Juneau. a deer he had killed. Wolley suf-| , ' FM,"’ i ot i for the Bureau of Pul romptu speech, Bud|fered fatal heart attack, 1~¢: Tn: 5 Roads, has left via Pan meri- | - attempted to _m\,\\c\:;“(hc © AR K S % | :‘AH”]»“‘I”,' can Airways for C Neb., {ollar question, here are | py ¥ | ; ding t : > are igently o | survey of where he will attend annua b 'A‘bo dm’i‘fm;ml::gtl ea an h"s on file and of rec 1 the office meeting of the American Assc urell, a ne o] e ot it sl ; i ¢ gave o of the U. S. Commissioner and tion of State Highway Officer ave @ resume of thFI“h Da 0' Hls prtie L5, somn i Prior to the meeting, all divi i “breaking the ice Joe ' 3 e b Tl engincers for the BPR and th e Pete Nelson presented a most| g YR cinct, at J ol ‘lm 5 L e o € b Stratemeye: £ “Rines” des- | more part y~ desc by SPSICREY Sok i 3 talk on “Rings” des S dlf E i redu's Waghingiog, 08 Jeave n by ship in November Bk et b denty eonda Lire - | metes and bounds as f : hold conferences for a week in r £ 5 ida acke it | i " enroute to Winter Park, Florida, the audience in a planned | Beginning at the corner of 4th o here hell await orders reti B i which includeq| LONG BEACH, Calif, Oct. 8—?1| ang Streets, the Nort Mrs. Stoddard left on the Prince Bhvsical Alsthbite: | cartp 1 £ S oer | —Melvin Hewitt, 28, is going into| corner of said lot and ise for Vancouver. Following AN CMREE, TS | 1g of chairs, ratt ‘“57 i Tl'}llm fifth day of his “second life”| {hence Southwesterly alor ¥ the Omaha cohclave, Mr. ar L T e | ware, nd breaking ofndxn:s he today, but he doesn’t know it. | hmnfi-‘” e S“‘“.b o Bl I {ali f’llg"“‘day ‘”" NO‘ JiReARUEEL ) \v‘““‘::{:)'élj c;:)m thay| HeWitt has not regained cons-| feet; thence at risht in Minn., and Portland, Ore. They plan . | becaus Lty » dues to| clousness since doctors cut into his| a Southeasterly direct feet fo’ retdrn, lome. on i pcicess Be Op?.n ed This Year | time onriate 0 e g stiver | Cest and massaged his heart back | to the common corner end bound- Louise on November 10. the accompaniment of Jingling ! to life early Thursday. He was rush-| ary line of Lots Nos. Three (3) 0 TR R N T S S TP That the Hart Highway (:unn‘c('(-"\: wr e fobhtt i s I ed to an El Monte hospital after (4): thence at richt i 1 = EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY — | i,y Dawson Creek with Prince| Chief eval o or LR e teq | f2lling and hitting his head out- | Northeasterly direc- George, B. C. will not be com-|presented w ‘*_Il“"l "}“;;:“‘_(-)r“;;z]a‘ side a tavern. At the time of the hir suldtBotbidary e, of .pleted this year was reported re- \ ( v:l!-t r. E ;{A;\X\}[‘\‘i; Al.RanxOmL‘.‘D“leim]‘ the doctors seid he had| Lots \'(w '3 and 4, 100 ft. to 4th et‘er o“g e le cently in the Alaska Highway tickion, Bud g S been dead 15 minutes. | Street e B sty News, kly paper publi and Ellis Reynolds. Joe McLea a Northwesterly direc 5 2 - y 4th Street 50 feet to the pl. I"'e"o' ‘ake beginning, and mn::\mix;': sq. ft.; Is Man-Made [ that defendants, and each of Ibe req d to declar n; N jand extent of his claim or claims, hFO! M!marf |if any, to said property; that the {court declare all such claims un- ANCHORAG man-made lake rf Air , Oct. 8, — located; at Elr Force base and affo! | founded, without m ing sea and f! ne facilities for the milit Je area will be read spring Gen. Agee sa¥limay consider meet in the prem including the it ent description l:on'“llu‘d in tain conve, of that cer- nce recorded in Volume 41 at p. 482 the Records of Deeds of the ex-officio der £ Juneau Rtm-dm" Pre tion of a 1,600 fill dam which will back Six Miles Creek to form was to be held at 10 a.m., with hig ranking mil y and civilian offi- cials fr Agee, Elmendorf commande: manner i the new base will be aluah; on of pr the expanding activi of s set (‘“( rescue units in the Anchorage And, in the event you, Lake Hood, near Ancho i vau, 16il o o HpBeat. s now being used by 10th Rescue . Squadron float plane The new lake will havemefe than a mile of useable It located three miles | industrial area at SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION r and answer t thereof, and will app for emanded in | Wdze of said cUmL and In the United States Distriet Court | the seal of said court affixed | for the Territory of Alaska | this 4th day of October, 1 Division Number One at Juneau | J W Civil Action No. 65238 | Unit |HANS E. JACOB and LOIS| I J. JACOBSEN, Plaintiffs, | Number One at Junsat I | By s/ P.D.E. MCIVER, I Deputy. ALD M. FERGUSON; n: Oct. 8, 1951, GUSON, aka. F? GUSON; FLOYD aka. FLOYD | IO NORMAN RU ; NOTICE OF SALE MAN B. RUST. | IS HEREBY GIVEN RUSTAD, aka. DOROTHY 8. t to an Order of ti RUSTAD; CHARLES W, YOUNG, | Comn aka. C. W. YOUNG, deceased; |Titory of the ESTATE OF SAID CHARLES | the u indersion W. YOUNG, deceased; EDWARD | Bstate of WARD PETTIT, DDW’ARD‘“"‘X"“" W. PETTIT, aka, E. W, PETTIT, | (0 tI I a Couri for the Ter- , Juneau Precinet, n of the in- t and best bidde; An undivided one-half interest in Lot 2 in Block 5 of the Town- site of, Do 3 lot is shown on the f\fhu"l plat of said town, on file in the Of- fice of the Bure, STER, aka. CHAS. FENSTER; C. FUISTER; CHAS. FENSTON; TITLE TRUST COMPANY, a Washington corporation believed to be doing business in Seattle, Washington, individually, as exe- 5,000 | individually and as Special Ad-| A“ of the right, title and in- | ministrator of the estate of aasd;““v" of sai petent and of th Charles W. Young, deceased; |Estate of Stag an in- EFFIE MAE PETTIT, aka. Ccompetent o the following EFFIE PETTIT, aka. MRS, | described be EFFIE PETTIT; CHARLES FEN- |50ld ds or REAL ESTATE TELASSIFED FOVERTISNG| MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1951 REAL ESTATE | | REAL ESTATE " | GARRISON house. 4 bedroom res- idence. two lots. Automatic hot water heating system. Well fur- PETER W (B(b AGERCY urnished | garage. pom modern thh STREET duplex, well f two 1 bedroom apar FRITZ COVE,1': bec nished. Complete electrical equip-| home, lawn, | | ment. Price complete: $16,000. bsmt, completely furn-| —sesess— 2 BEDROOM house'on Tth St. ished, $10,500. (W49) | Full basement, Partially furn-' DOUGLAS HIGHWAY. 5 year old. | CH MONTH—EACH YEAR | ished. $7,850.00. | 'Modern with apt. renting $125.00( WE S: wCRF HOMES TI 6 UNIT apartment. A good in-| month. | ALL OTHER AGENTS COMBINEL | come property. jI\ICE 3 bedrcom home, fur —53$988— | DOUGLAS—A new three bedroom: garage, basement, double r I enge them to list thelr sales ho Unfurnished. Immediate | ing, hardwood floors, each month Wood | occupancy. For sale at price lcss‘ Ave. $17,400. —$8 | than appraisal. | GOOD 5 bedroony home, FOR IN JUNEAU LISTINGS on several large ln-‘ ly furnished, .view, $3,150 one b irm Star Hill 3 properties. Star Hill, $11,500. e bdrm Carroll Cascy Shattuck. Seatter | CONVENIENT 2 bedrcom home, 4 wa 1 1 T} Highlands. | furnished, across from Fed ‘Workshop ir BEI LES CAFE—This still the Bldg. $7,500. | Dbest small restaurant in Juneau. ONE bedrocom home, » houses, both" one bdrm, | Office: Room 14 in Shattuck Bidg. Gold Street. $5,200. (W?ul th next mew school. $1,600 DELUXE Ho trailer, 2 bed-| Wllllam Winn-Phone 234 rooms, compicte. si250. (wap) 3 bdrm furnished near FURNISHED small two bedroom)| s and downtown. Hot water | FWorbedroom home, completely _ bome, South Franklin. W) | t. A very comfortable, furnished. 9-ft refl can get G. I. loan. | ACROSS from airport, 4 lots. One with partially completed building Cabin $1,100. | SEVERAL lots Douglas, highway and Juneau. PROPERTY Pelican, Tenakee, Sit- ka, Wrangell. Douglas REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS Phone 073 over First National Bank bt FOR SALE Mac,” 1 { | i i | i [ | “Tine C 37 FOOT troller net, radio-phone. in e Write Box 2 motor 100 h.p. tion. ° o o ° beaut ° . s © Point next to El Ke ® residence. Commt A supply on propert hl o from end of city b © each, any or © Wood Agency, of course. ° © 06 o 0 0 0 0 o n, skils, be seen''Sat., 804, Mende Apt. hospital, letely furnished overstuffed, light e refrigerator, y available. C: appointment, 28-2 ete. Imm Black 575 f 30 IUGER and i:clstcr: Model 75 model 12 car radio Enticld 30.06; 351 automatic. Fhone 017-t1 31 FOOT TROLLER “SUB” stall 36. Call Blue 450 after 5 p.m. -tf ' PELICAN Theatre, building and equi pment, te Box 705, Pelican Alas HELP WANTED TED—Rellable woman to clean partment once a week. Apply office, The Empire. 932-3t © o 0 0o o 8 0 o “D IMMEDIATELY .— o cutor of the estate of Charles W.| agement at A e, Alaska, Young, deceased, and as trustez | together with the by ngs and of the entire estate of Charles| structures thereon erccted, an W. Young, deceased; the individ- | the tencments, hereditaments a ual members of the BOARD OF | appurtenances thereunto apper TRUSTEES of Title 'rrust Com- | taining; and an undivided one pany; the individual members of | half interest in and to all fu ture, fixtures and hou ment situated in the the above desc: in which furniture, the BOARD OF DIRECTORS of Title Tr Comy ; ALFRED hou T. YOU} ARAH YOUNG; MARY J \‘l((‘()NA( HY; MAR- THA J. McCONAGHY; MYRA E.| equipment said estate PATTON; F. W. YOUNG, indi-| such interest. vidually and as Special Admin- Said sale will be held 10 isirator of the cstate of said|AM., October 23, 1951, at the fro; Charles W. Yo deceased; | door of Lhc house \mhlvl on’ the CHAS. G. McCONAGHY; LES-|real proper al TER Mcco'\:«r,u' MRS. JEN- | Douglas, Alaska NIE MARTI »H{ McCON- | will be sold free and clear taxes dr assessments then levi assessed, and all liens and m gages. 5 DATED at Juneau, Alaska, Sept- ember 11, 1951. N. C. BANFIELD, Guardian of the Estate of Frank Stragier, an In- competeént. First Publication: Sept. 24, 1951. AGHY: ALFRED McCONAGHY; FRANK McCONAGHY; MABLE McCONAGHY: MRS, ' ETHEL AL R McCONAGHY; MISS B. PATTON; PATTON; CHAR- LES B. PATTON; MOLLIE S. SHAFHIRT; each and every hiece and nephew of said Charles W. Young, deceased, not above men- JE! Hu” NORMAN Y N BETTER USED CARS SPECIAL 1948 Chevrolet 4-door Sedan 1940 Plymouth 4-door Sedan 1950 Ford %-ton Panel 1846 G.M.C. Panel R.W.Cowling Co. 115 Front Street Phone 57 tioned; each and every creditor [Last Publication: Oct. 15, 1951 " 924-117¢.{ otc. $4,600, ENTIRE ISLAND, 230 acres, east at $2,000. 2 DUPLEXES. 2 Boats. 2-BDR. home partly lurni:.hcd, | ga , garden etc. 3.18 pat. land. | and Investment Property listings. BOb Druxman-Phone 891 “or sare v DOUGLAS 'MURPEY & MURPHY | | R 'A—\;AILABLE now. Space for rest- y| attractive home. accessible year round, good bldgs, | $16,500 3 other features. $26,000 wes) | THREE Summer homes. + Up to| $4300. | EXCELLENT LOTS for yearround | $18,000 3 bdrm furnished house 10th homes, summer cabins, resox.; St. rarage, new furnace, immed and industrial sites. occupancy, $17,500 unfurn. MANY OTHER LISTINGS 37,000 4 bdrm, all hardwood floors, See us for Business Opportuni hot water heat, fireplace, garage. bsint Iarge enough for 2-bdrm bdrm Behrends Ave. Ap- FHA $16,000. Price in- rug, drapes. $3,7700 will | § es $7,800 3 bdrm furnished, new bsmt, M. J. HAAS - Associate Juneau—!23 Frount Street garage. Near school. Auke Bay—Fritz Cove Rcad 1$9,500 3 bdrm furnished, fireplace, i i s mme | 1L0X100 yard,” view d, 100: d, hot water at, piano, Move in today. -PETFIR WooDn AGENCY |: 8000 3_bdrm fi ye 33 fi. "Hle ? Klein Bldg. Tel. 911 fully equ -~ A steal HA‘A‘LVO o 5:3 Oiio?e Vel "-ffaw“'her LA PROVIDENCE, —~The mother i 4 BT, and Oct. 8— andmother veteran in in their mansion e quoted the veteran d them because he end him back lete spare (P telephone, ' ¢ ilo James, Angoor nightgowns M ste Fish McConihe, and Mis.Flora 'J. Capron Fisk, 81, both widows. ~ Willoughby 907-tf were 50, Cel “Mischie: i”” OLLER iot ; :\W 0€0. Length 39 ft., d 5| Seized by Connecticut police af- ft., beam 11 ft, 8 ton nct-g tonter an automobile accident and gross. Facks 12,000 lbs. Inquire ‘uLil'((rJEZlfl"UL’(i temporarily to Nor- M. C. Kinberg Sr., Box 434, Sit-| Wich Hospital, an institution fof Alask ga4-tf mental patients, was Warren Fish McConihe, 27. RATCR cellent | Lt. Robert Rundle of the Connec- condition. Contact Parson’s El-|ticut State Police quoted the son ast ectric, 10th and C. 866-tf | saying he strangled his mother and e s e rorrees sereee | grandmother and¢ “smashed them FORRENY: | MTTET FIRE proof - ol Efi!afefied son Bidg. In Money, \Just in Love RIGE. RATCR TWO stores. Hot water heat, 2000 square feet. George Bros. Bu)ld ing. Phone 399. By the Associated Press an dancer Samia Gamal is today preparing to another movie and plan her to Sheppard King of i Dallas, Texas: ar-old Samia—an Egyp- n and - cabaret favorite— s she and King will be marriefl nber. s mother has threatened to 735-11 | ¢ sinherit him if he goes through with the marriage. But King and | his fiance say they’re not interested in Mrs, King’s money—only in each other. FOR R NT DR LE’ASE — Two ncm B buildings at entrance Small Boat |y, Harbor. Across from new school, | on ‘City bus, one block from Gla- cier and Douglas busses. Will di- vide into stores, offices, and res- taurant, Also space for other bldgs or businesses.” Cail or see| Peter Wood, 911. STEAM heated rooms, 315 Gold St | Phone 882-41 aurant or other business. 452. STEAMHEATED Rooms, wees.j a Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69-tf inet piano for rent Ph. 143 MAKE IT A DATE AT MIKES JONNI-LOU-DUO — Make their first appearance at Mikes Wednes! day night. 932-1t WURLITZER Sp Anderzon Piano Shop. MISCELLANEOUS PAINTING and _ paper Phone 996 evening 5 to 7. — EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY — NOTICE The public is invited to hear Dr. A. C. Monninger, -Baltimore, Md. hanging. 923-tf HOPE'S SECOND HAND STORE and Fr. Tim Sullivan, Erie, Pa, We buy, sell and trade. 214 2nc|speak on “Why I became a Moose.” St. Phone 908. 193-ti | And Mooseheart, the Child City— Moosehaven, the City of Conterte ment, Tuesday, October 9, at 8:00 p.m. Come and bring a friend. Moose Hall, south entrance. 932-tf TO WHOM it may concern: I am not associated with D. Sherman Starr in any business or capac- ity. {Signed) Henry Perozzo Anchorage, Alaska. 888-t1 WANTED WANTED—Teacher wants single apartment. Phone 207 after 6 p.m. 930-4t WANTED—One bed-room furnished apartment. Would consider sub- leasing. Phone Red 781 evenings. 927-3t ONE, two, or three bedroom hous- es or apartments, furnished or unfurnished — preferably furn- ished, needed by permanent em- ployees of the Juneau Lumber Co., Inc. Call 358 days. 873-tf HELP WANTED——AIasIA X.mundry 758-1! 1 WAITRESS & i Fountain Girl. Percy’s Cafe. 755-tf