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PAGE TWO Has Red Cheeks Now 20-months-old Denise Lianc Force Sgt. and For the first time in her young life. McKelllip (left) has bright rosy cheeks. Mrs. Marvin McKellip in Munich, Germany, it was found she had an allergy to high altitudes. United States, it was ¢éund the low, dry, warm climate of the Modesto, Calil,, area i§ the In contrast, Rocky Born to A Returning to the cnly locality in which little Denise can live, (right), her brother, 5, was named heaithiest baby in San Francisco wnen he was thite months old. # Wirephote. ) ] 1 - ) D ) Defense is your job, too! m% Searching our coastal waters for unidentified submarines, this Navy blimp pilot is constantly on the alert to protect American shores. His blimp carries the most effective airborne detection gear in the world, enabling him to pinpoint and track a target even when it is submerged. And he is doing a vitally important job in defense of America. Defense is your job, too. And one of the best ways for you to do your part is by keeping yourself and your country economically strong. Buy U. S. Defense* Bonds now and regularly. Go to the pay office where you work and sign up for the Payroll Savings Plan or join the Bond-A-Month Plan where you bank. But don’t put it off—do it today! The U. S. Defense Bonds you buy give you personal financial independence Remember that when you're buying Defense Bonds you're building a personal reserve of cash savings. Money that will some day buy you a house or educate your children, or support you when you retire. Remember, too, that if you don’t save regularly, you generally don’t save at all. So go to your company’s pay office—now—and sign up to buy Defense Bonds through the Payroll Savings Plan. Don’t forget that bonds are now a better buy than ever. Because now every Series E Bond you own automatically goes on earning interest every year for 20 years from date of purchase instead of 10 as before! This means that the bond you bought for $18.75 can return you not $25—but as much as $33.33—if you just hold it the extra ten years! A $37.50 bond pays $66.66. And so on. For your security, and your country’s, too, buy U. S. Defense Bonds now! *. . Savings Bonds are Defense Bonds Buy them regularly! The U. S. Government dogs not pay for this advertising. The Treasury Department tianks, for their patriotic donation, the Advertising Council and THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE - s o || I THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Truman Greels Iranian Premie Ball for Convided Truman greets Irar | Presideni ‘Army May Help Keep .Thompson Pass Open For Winfer Travel £. F. Ghiglione, head of the Al- remicr Mohammed Mossadegn (right) on steps of Blair House, Washinkton, D. C., as they meet for | 1unch to disenss the eritical Iranian-British oil spute. ) Wirephoto. BACK IN BUSINESS | A. T. A. deluxe air coach non- scheduled flights are again avail- able from Juneau, non-stop, to Seattle for very low price of $50.00 ‘plus tax. Fly with Alaska’s lead- | ing non-scheduled air carrier. | aska Road Commission, said today | SPECIAL NOTICE that his talks on his trip to Wash- | ington, D. C, with the army have | p.m. given him reason to anticipate that | Methodist Church. the military will provide funds to| insure the winter maintenance of Thompson pass on the Richardson highway north of Valdez. He said that the ARC has agreed to keep the important truck-freight open 1itil Nov. 15, and he be- army realizes the imy the road supply the money necess the pass open after nows start He explained, however, that as vet there was not definite assur- ance that this would be done, but that he felt confident that it would be. Ghiglione appeared before the budget bureau in the capitol and presented Alaska's road budget for 1953. He said there had been no report on the budget as yet, but that the budget, as presented, “was well ance of ary to keep the heavy De Luxe Air Phone 177 The finest Rainier in 73 years. Try it—a GREAT beer! and will | Dr. Steffens Subject Monday “The Transforming Vi | — EMPIRE WA | received.” | Ghiglione attended the | ing of the &merican Society of | Engineers in New York City. He is | chairman of the Snow, Ice and Permafrost committee and papers before the Society on the subject. Ghiglione said that about mict t- two days of the Society’s meeting | was taken with papers and repor's concerning the Arctic and As a result of the work of engineers of Alaska, Ghiglione the Territory now has a section of the Society. He said a petition was circulated at the convention, | and that three branches in th aska section were approved. 3 will be in Juneau, Anchorage and Fairbanks FLY SEATTLE SSE. 00 plus tax Large 50-Passenger Planes - Coach Service SOUTH-BOUND NON-STEP Alaska’s Leading Non-Scheduled Airline AR TRANSPORT Asseciates Sales Co., Ine, 181 South Franklin St. Juneau py, | cations in the northwe t. vil { read ! 'Commies Forfeited 29—(P—Ad- three | NEW YORK, Oct. ditional bail of $15,000 for convicted Communist leaders who | |are fugitives was ordered forfeited | today by a Federal Judge. The Three, who failed to show up ! |1ast July when they were called to | begin serving prison terms for con- | spiracy, forfeited $20,000 bail each | at that time. | So did a fourth fugitive, Gus Hall who later was captured in Mexico and sent to Leavenworth for a five- year term. The extra $5,000 bail forfeited to- | by each of the three convicted | Reds still at large had been posted ;101 their release on an individual phase of the indictment after their 1048 arrest. | NAMED CORRESPONDENT | INTERNATIONAL NEWS International News Service to- {day announced that Angelo Astone has been appointed correspondent- photographer to represent its service | in this area. | Astone has a number of published | prints to his credit and previous free-lance coverage for the Inter- | national News Service and publi- SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATIO} In the United States District Court for the Territory of Alaska Division Number One at Juneau ] Civil Action No. 6538 HANS E. JACOBSEN and LOIS J. JACCBSEN, Plaintiffs, Vs. | GERALD FERGUSON, aka. GER- ALD M. FERGUSON; FAYE FER- aka. FAYE M. FER- GUSON; FLOYD REA HORTON, aka. FLOYD R. HORTON; NORMAN RUSTAD, aka. NOR- MAN B, RUSTAD; DOROTHY RUSTAD, aka. DOROTHY S RUSTAD; CHARLES W. YOUNG, | aka. C. W. YOUNG, decease: | the ESTATE OF SAID CHARLE | W. YOUNG, deceased; EDWARD | | I | | GUSON WARD PETTIT, aka. EDWARD W. PETTIT, aka. E. W. PETTIT, individually and as Special Ad- ministrator of the estate of said Char! W. Young, dece | MAE PETTIT, aka. EFFIE PETTIT, aka. MRS EFFIE PETTIT; CHARLES FEN- | STER, ak.a. CHAS, r'ENSTERI‘ C. FUISTER; CHAS. FENSTON; TITLE TRUST COMPANY, a Washington corporation believed | to be doing business in Seattle, ! Washington, individually, as exe-| cutor of the estate of Charles W. | | Young, deceased, and as trustee; ! of the entire estate of. Charles W. Young, deceased; the individ- | | ual members of the BOARD OF TRUSTEES of Title Trust Com-, pany; the individual members of | the BOARD OF DIRECTORS of | Title Trust Company; ALFRED T. YOUNG; SARAH YOUNG; MARY J. McCONAGHY; MAR-| THA J. McCONAGHY; MYRA E. PATTON; F. W. YOUNG, indi- | vidually and as Special Admin-| | istrator of the estate of said| Charles W. Young, deceased;| | CHAS. G. McCONAGHY; LES- | TER McCONAGHY; MRS. JEN-| NIE MARTIN; JOSEPH MCCON-“ AGHY; ALFRED McCONAGHY; | | FRANK McCONAGHY; MABLE | McCONAGHY; MRS. ETHEL ALLEN; OSCAR McCONAGHY; MISS JESSIE B. PATTON; NORMAN Y. PATTON; CHAR- | LES B. PATTON; MOLLIE S. | SHAFHIRT; each and every niece and nephew of said Charles W. ‘Young, deceased, not above men- tioned; each and every creditor of said Charles W. Young, de- ) ceased, existing as such creditor on the date said Charles W. Young died; also each and every unknown heir of such above named defendants as is now de- ceased; and also all other per- sons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate or interest in or lien upon the real property described in the Complaint here- in; THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNI- TED STATES OF AMERICA TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND- ANTS, GREETING: In the name of the United States of America, you and each of you are hereby required to appear at the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, First Judicial Division, at Juneau, Alaska, within thirty (30) days after the 6th day of Novem- ber, 1951, in case this summons is published, or within forty (40) days afier the date of its service upon you, in case this summons is served upon you personally, and answer lbhe complaint of the above named plaintiffs on file in the above en- titled court and cause. The said plaintiffs in said action demand the following relief: A decree quieting the title of plaintiffs in and to that parcel of real property which is more par- ticularly described as follows, to-wit: The Northeasterly one-half of Lot Four (4), Block Nine (9), in the Town of Douglas, Alaska, ac- cording to the Garside Plat and survey of Douglas City, Alaska, on file and of record in the office of the U. S. Commissioner and Recorder, Juneau Recording Pre- cinct, at Juneau, Alaska; and more particularly described by metes and bounds as follows: Beginning at the corner of 4th and “E” Streets, the Northerly corner of said lot and block; thence Southwesterly along the Defendants. |’ MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1951 REAL ESTATE | REAL ESTATE \ LARGE commercial property — 5|COZY 2 bedroom home, completely stores and 7 a]::xrtmcnts—good‘ furnished, garage, Douglas. location, High income will re-pay INCOME properties, good location, purchase price in six years. Tcrmsl excellent rentals. from present owner. BOAT shop, moderate price. | FISH BUYING station. Located on|12th STREET duplex, well furnished west coast near Petersburg. This, two 1 bedroom apartments, garage. property includes a general mer- BEAUTIFUL large home with ex- chandise store, liquor store, res-| cellent view of Juneau, full bsmt. taurant-tavern, U. S. postoffice,| many fine features, 2 bedrooms Union Oil agency, docks, plus income apt. (W48) boats, | scows and a good three bedroom CENTRAL 3 bedroom home, furn- residehtial house. The station has| ished, garage, double plumbing, just finished a good season and| bsmt. (W42) is in excellent condition. It has| GOOD 5 bedroom home, complete- netted enough in a single season| ly furnished, view, basement, to re-pay the entire purchase Star Hill, $11,500. (W45) price. Terms are available t0 a2 ONE bedroom home, furnished, person experienced in fish buy-| Gold Street. $5,300. (W36) ing. A trade for a local business | DELUXE House trailer, 2 bed- would be considered but it has tui rooms, complete. $4250. (W38) be good. . | FURNISHED small two bedrcom 3 BEDROOM furnished house in| phome South Franklin. (W19) Douglas. Full basement. Top con- | gNTIRE ISLAND, 230 acres, easily dition. Sale price of $10,00. Should | gooossible year round, good bidgs, meet either FHA or veterans ap-| ther features. $26,000 (W25) praisal. : | THREE Summer homes. Up to 4 BEDROOM. Located in Highlands $4300. near new school. Furnished or un- | EXCELLENT LOTS for year round furnished. Hot water heating| yomes summer cabins, resorts planit. Large double yard. and industrial sites. BEDROOM, basement, near hos-{ MANY OTHER LISTINGS pital. See 1 s A s for Business Opportunities DEREL RANE, and Investment Property listings. Office: Room 14 In Shattuck Bldg. ; 5 |Bob Druxman-Phone 891 William Winn-Phone 234 . ;. maas - associate e SC USSP Juneau—123 Wwant Street ACROSS from airport, 4 lots. One Auke Bay—Glacier Highway with partially completed building = 1 at_$2,000. . 2 DUPLEXES. 2 Boats. {3-BDR. home partly _furnished,| 4 "! BB RENT garage, garden etc. 3.18 pat. land. { Cabin $1,100. SEVERAL lots Douglas, highway and Juneau. PROPERTY Pelican, Tenakee, Sit- -room ap- 50 and up. Menden- 950-18t artments hall Apartments Douglas { ¢ heated, 1000 square ka, Wrangell. ‘Sl;?gE 4 ¢ Brothers. 949-tf 'MURPHY & MURPHY s u:cv-: (o 00, & REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS Phone 078 over First National Bank s heated furnished apart- ! ment for couple with references. Phone Red 708. 41-tf | WARTED il i FURNISHED ROOMS, adjoining WANTED—Salesman to x'o]n'&s?nlr bath. Phone 1008 after 5 p.m. Heilidie Machinery Company, Se- | attie, sales agents for a complete | group of machine tools and auto- | matic equipment. Strictly com-! mission. Man chosen must pre- | sently represent other kindred | lines. HALLIDIE MACHINERY | CO. 2726 First Avenue South, Se- | attle 4, Washington. 950-3t | FOR RENT OR LEASE — Two new buildings at entrance Small Boat 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. ot "y bldgs or businesses. Call «r see FURNISHED room or small apart-| Peter Wood, 911. t for lady. Call 538. | oo Bl motL i gy, 0ol B8 9474 | STEAM heated rooms, 315 Gold St. 735-t1 ONE; two, or three bedroom hous- | es or apartments, furnished or| unfurnished — preferably furn- | ished, needed by permanent e.-n-‘ ployees of the Juneau Lumber Co., Inc. Call 358 days. 873-tf | STRAMHEATED Rooms, weekly o- HELP WAN;ED—-—Ams‘;.. Luundr‘y.: Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69-t1 o 758-t1 | WURLITZER Spinet piano for rent. Anderson Plario Shop. Ph. 143 1 WAITRESS & i ¥Fowatain Girl | AP FOR SALE Percy’s Cafe 755-1f - | ELEVATOR—Complete with motor, switches, automatic stops. Terms, LOST AND FOUND George Brothers. 949-tf AVAILABLE now. Space for rest- 452, 882-k{ LOST—Gold nugget earrings, 3 ini- tial pin L.T.S. on chain, Business and Professional Womens Club | TROLLER “FLOWER” reasonably pin with past President’s bar at-| priced. Inquire aboard “Sea-it- tached with chain. Earrings and| Two,” float No. 1, boat harbor. initial pin, were Mothers Day 949-6t gifts, valued as.keepsake. These were wrapped in piece of white paper. Reward. Phone 492. 47-3 MISCELLANEQOUS PAINTING and paper hanging. Phone 996 evening 5 to 7. 923-tf HOPE'S SECOND HAND STORE We buy, sell and trade. 214 2nc St. Phone 908. TO WHOM it may concern: I am not associated with D. Sherman Starr ia any business or capac- ity. (Signed) KEenry Perozzo Ancherage, Alaska. 888-t1 a Southeasterly direction 50 feet to the common corner and bound- ary line of Lots Nos. Three (3) and Four (4); thence at right angles in a Northeasterly direc- tion along said boundary line of Lots 'Nos. 3 and 4, 100 ft. to 4th Street; thence at right angles in a Northwesterly direction along 4th Street 50 feet to the place of beginning, and containing 5,000 sq. ft.; that defendants, and each of them, be required to declare the nature and extent of his claim or claims, if any, to said property; that the court declare all such claims un-| founded, without merit, and of no effect; that plaintiffs be declared to be the sole owners of said prop- erty and entitled to exclusively possess the same; and for such other and further relief as the court SPECIAL NOTICE Dr. Steffens Subject Monday, 8 pm. “The Transfayming Vision” Methodist Church. 950-1t CALL FOR BIDS Sealed Bids will be received by FRANK A. METCALF, TERRI- !‘TORIAL HIGHWAY ENGINEER, may consider meet in the pl'emises,“’“neauv Alaska, for the construction including the amendment of the|Cf approximately sixteen hundred description contained in that cer-| (1,6¢0) lineal feet of small boat tain conveyance recorded in Volume | Mocring float in the Small Boat 41 at p. 482 of the Records of Deeds | Harbor at Petersburg, Alaska. of the ex-officio recorder for the| Bids will be received until ten Juneau Recording Precmct of (100 AM, PST., November 30, 940-tf | Also gpace for other| aurant or other business. Phone | Alaska, 50 as to cause the same to 1951 at the OFFICE OF THE TER- | read in a manner identical to the description of property hereinabove set aut. And, in the event you, and each of you, fail to so appear and an- swer, the plaintiffs will take judg- ment against each of you so fail- ing to appear and answer for the want thereof, and will apply to the court for the relief del ded in that complaint, WITNESS the Honorable George W. Folta, Judge of said Court, and the seal of said court affixed hereto this 4th day of October, 1951. J. W. LEIVERS, Clerk of the United States District Court, Territory of Alaska, Division Number One at Juneau. By /s/ P.D. E. MCIVER, Deputy. poundary line of “E” Street 100 First Publication: Oct. 8, 1951 feet; thence at. right angles in Last Publication: Oct. 29, 1951. ' RITORIAL HIGHWAY ENGINEER, ' JUNEAU, ALASKA, and then be publicly opened and read. Bid Forms, Detailed Plans and Specifications can be obtained from Felix J. Toner, Registered Engi- neer, Room 5, Shattuck Building, Juneau, Alaska. A deposit in the amout of ten (10) dollars will be required for each set of plans and specifications issued. The deposit will be refunded upon return of the plans and speci- fications in good condition. A bid bond or certified check in the amount of five (5) per cent of the bid must accompany each bid proposal. FRANK A. METCALF Territorial Highway Engineer. First Publication: Oct. 29, 1951. Last Publication: Nov. 26, 1951. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING| | REAL ESTATE PETER WOOD | AGENCY | # —$83888— | EACH MONTH—EACH YEAR | WE SELL WCRE HOMES THAN ALL OTHER AGENTS COMBINED —3$5$$88— I challenge them to list their sales | each month—Ppeter Wood H —$88888— | JUNEAU STAR HILL—$3150 for 1-bdrm. house with basement. Terms. CARROLL WAY—$3,400 for 1 bdrm house, workshop in basement, new elec equip, clean house on steps. HARRIS ST.—Near St. Ann’s Hosp. { Full bsmt. $7850. | EAST § ar St. Ann’s. 3-brdm with nice livingroom and dining room. Hot water heat, bsmt. $12,- | s00. GOLD BELT—4 bdrm, all hardwood | floors, 27x14 livingroom with fire- place. Hot water heat. Therm- windows. 2 tile baths, 3 toilets. | Bsmt rumpus rooms large enough for 2-bdrm apt. $37,000. Terms. DOUGLAS ROAD ‘NEW 2-bdrm, hardwood floors, new ! stove, plumbing, sinks, cabinets. $8,400. DOUGLAS NEW basement, 3-bdrm furnished, garage, next to school. $7,850. LIVE ON YACHT BUILT in 1946 and appraised $13,- | 000 then, the VETERAN, a roomy cruiser-yacht, sleeps 3, wonderful hunting and fishing boat. Details ! upon request. $7,500. PETER WOOD .~ AGENCY | No. 3 Kilein Blde. Tel. 911 FOR SALE PURSE SEINER “Admiralty” 14 by 50 ft. Powered by 165 h.p. | G.M. Diesel with complete spare parts, including radio telephone, power skiff complete hali- | but gear with 20 skates. For fus- | ther information, contact owner | George James, Angoon, Alacxa. | 908-6t ! TROLLER “Mischief” for suie - $37500.00. Length 39 ft., draft 3 ft., beam 11 ft, 8 ton net-9 ton gross. Facks 12,000 Ilbs. Inquire | M. C Kinberg Sr., Box 434, Sit- 1 ka, ka. REFRI — Excellent | condition. Contact Parson’s El- | ectric, 10th and C. 865-u2 USED CARS | DODGE 4 door sedan, new engine. Enquire Snap Shop. 946-Tt {USED CAR fcr sale—wonderful ! buy, call Blue 1000, sec at Ju- neau Motors 944-6t ’ DART TOWED INTO PORT The 60-foot mail boat Dart be- lenging to L. E. Erickson of Ketchi- kan was disabled at the north end lof Long Island near Ketchikan Sunday afternoon, U. S. Coas$ Guard headqurters reported here today. The cutter Sweetbrier from Ketchikan towed the vessel to Ket- chikan this morning. Theie were six persons aboard. SOUTHBOUND? Save money by flying with Air Transport Associates Co., Inc. De- luxe air coach non-scheduled non- stop flights are now available. Phone 177. Office 181 S. Franklin. 950-1t Juneau Drug Co. Phone 33 - Box 1151 Mail Orders Filled Promptly WERES A IGBU SPECIAL 1948 Chevrolet . 4-door Sedan R.W.Cowling Co. 115 Front Street Phone 57 B 13 o o ot av I

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