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PAGE TWO For Real Christmas giving THE WARMEST GIFTS OF ALL CHATHAM BLANKETS = ~ Our blanket department has the most welcome Christmas gifts you could think of—famous Chatham Blankets. So many people you know would love such a gift for its beauty, and really appreciate it for the years of service it will give them. Right now we have a complete selection of Chatham Blankets in many styles, price 1 colors .::all exquisitely boxed in keeping with a gif: I 15 warm as vour own good wishes! { 90” FOR SINGLE ¢C {TRA-WIDE RAYON S N IN A PRETTY CLOSET-BOX YCUR CHOICE OF DECORATOR-COLORS EOSE, BLUE, GREEN, HUNTER GREEN, YELLOW GERANIUM RED, CHARTREUSE 12.50 B. d/” ,Bz/z’z'f;zclt eo. QU orSAS /587 E # | i Here Just in Time for CHRESTHMAS A new stock of / Hallicrafter avd N¥ational | Short Wave — High Sensitivity 7 1} vl 1ges upply ne 52 Various Made Alaska Badio® e e — INC. 307 Seward —-F NOW GIVING ALL-WINTER PROTECTION TO HALF-A-MILLION CARS, TRUCKS AND TRACTORS 1. Plug-in connection extends through radiator grille. You need not lifc the hood. You can connect it so that you switch it on inside your 2. HEATS WATER, and by doing so heats the film of oil between cylinder walls and pistons. 3. INSTANT STARTING. No battery strain. Vital engine parts are protected against cold weather damage. A simple, permanent in- stallation. Leave itin the year around. with a PREEMAN Headbolt Engine Heater You Start INSTANTLY— Get Yours Today! Reds Claim (Caplure of 2lslands | | | | 4 SEOUL, Dec. 17—{M—The North |Kerean Red radio station said| ! Communist troops yesterday recap-' Itured two Yellow Sea islands off| the west coast of Korea. A communique broadcast from | Pyongyan: the Red capital, and’ monitor herc said Communist | wounded or captured Idiers in the amphibious ration. There was no confirmation from U.N. sources. «The broadecast Cho, off and Y said the islands Chinnampo penin- the Ongjin retook three other is- rihwest Korea about The U.N. Command The Reds | lands off two D. | confirmed that | | Civilians Released The Red radio station said in re- capturing Cho and Yuk “our troops freed more than 1,000 civilians taken by the puppet troops (South | Koreans) from the coast and who had been living miserably under surveillance of the enemy.” ! The North Korean broadecast | added, “our force today shot down four the enemy planes which attacked the western and castern ¢ of Nerth Korea.” The U.N. made no confirmation. Hazy weather had reduced aerial | activity Monday. i r Vehicles Destroyed The UN. Command announced at Munsan that 18 to 20 unidenti- | fied vehicles a day have been sighted moving down the Reds’ Pyongyang-Kaesong supply road recently. The U.N. warned the Communists in a laison officers’ meeting at Panmunjom where truce talks are held that beginning Tuesday im- properly identified vehicles on that hizhway will be attacked by U.N. planes. Alaska Coasfal Carries 161 on ‘Weekend Flights | Alaska Coastal Airlines carried a ! of 161 passengers on weekend . Carried on Sunday’s flights {were 54 passengers with 14 arriving, 126 depdrting and 10 on interport. ving from Sitka: M. C. Hum- F. Cashel, Tim Curtien, Don all, Jim Nolan, Annette War- Casey Jones, G. Mullin, G. en Jr, Ken Bowman;:/ from : T. C. Mason; from : Grant Logan, Emil Fox- from Tenakee: Stuart Adams. oparting for Sitka: Phillip Jackson, David Russel, Parker Na- Cusick, Mrs. C. Franks, Milbury, Joe Sadlier, ck Bolton, Jack Reed; for Mrs. Bolin, Mr. and Mrs. Hanosuk, Rev. G. E. Gal- | lant, Elizabeth Lindoff, Chris Lam-~ | creaux, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Powell. For Petersburg: E. Cedergram; for Wrangell: Delbert Alexander, Fred Hanford, Gov. Gruening; for | Retchikan: Jim and Helen Funk; | for Tenakee: Stuart Adams, Mr. (and, Mrs. Dermott O'Toole; for | Funter: Mr. and Mrs. Hargraves; for Hoonah: Mr. and Mrs. Jack | Templin. hill; Skagwa, JOYCE HOPE IS HOME Joyce Hope returned here Satur- day from Mt. Edgecumbe where she | underwent a spinal operation. She is living with Mrs. M. J. Kibby in THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA DOUGLAS NEWS SQUARE DANCERS The Douglas Square Dance group, he Taku Travelers, have invited he several Juneau Clubs to partici- ate in a New Year's dance party » L2 held in the Douglas gym on Year’s eve. MOVE HERE t ' t p te New NEVINS Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nevin have moved to Douglas having sub-rent- ed the Guertin residence on Fifth Street. The Guertins left recently for the states, where they will spend Christmas and where Mr. Guertin will ¢ an advanced army ofiicers for three months. people, the Nevins are just coming home, as they are well known to most, and being particu- larly responsible for the success of the local square dancers. They also lived here a number of years aso. LIONS TONIGHT The Douglas Lions Club will have! their dinner meeting this evening at Mikes Place at 6:30 o'clock. Mem- bers will start the Christmas spirit by an exchange of gifts, as part of the evenings program., EAGLES TONIGHT Acrie No. 117, F.O.E. will hold a meeting this evening in Eagles Hall at 8 o'clock for the purpose of clecting officers according to an- nouncement. MAYOR PUSICH RETURNS Mayor Mike Pusich returned home over the weekend from Sitka where he attended the Democratic con- vention as a delegate from Douglas. He reported a very fine convention In the United States District Court For the District of Alaska Division Number One at Juneau Civil Action No. 6564 SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION WILLIAM E. BOEHL, and LYLE M. BOEHL, Plaintiffs, V. THE ALASKA GOLD COMPANY, a corporation; WILLIAM M. LADD; GEORGE H. WILLIAMS; CYRUS A. DOLPH; ZERA SNOW; DOUGLAS, a.a. TOWN OF DOUGLAS CITY, aka.| TOWN OF DOUGLAS, aka.| DOUGLAS CITY, aka. THE| TOWN OF DOUGLAS, ak.a. THB| MUNICIPAL CORPORATION OFi DOUGLAS, a municipal corpora- | tion, in the Territory of Alas GRIFFIN COMPANY, a corpora- tion; ALASKA DOUGLAS GOLD | MINING CO., aka. THE ALAS-| KA DOUGLAS GOLD MINING | COMPANY, aka. ALASKA; DOUGLAS GOLD MINING COM- ‘ PANY, a corporation; MRS. FLORA ZINK; ROLLA BRUCE, the corporations above named; | the individual directors of each | of the corporations above named; | and also all other persons or| parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate or interest in or lien upon the real property described in the complaint herein, | Defendants. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS, GREETING: | In the name of the United States of America, you and cach 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 24th day of December, 1951, in case this sum- mons is published, or within forty (40) days after the date of its service upon you, in case this sum- | mons is served upon you personally, and answer the complaint of the Douglas.’ e above named plaintiffs on file in I peizhbors didn’t understand. They | de Tame Bear Has Fun, Skuns Cops, Hides [n Chicken House COLUMBUS, O., Dec. 17—(P-—Joe, REAL ESTATE MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1951 | CLASSIFIED A | REALESTATE | DVERTISING | REAL ESTATE a three-year-old bear, went out to play in the snow yesterday and had an exciting time. He climbed trees, jumped fences and rolled in the snow—but the ¢ BEDRCOMS, large home on Dix- on. Large living room, tiled Kit- chen and two baths. Full bas ment. Garage. Channel view. Fur- nished. Owner financed. COMMERCIAL properties two buildings, central locations. Com. pletly occupied, ene with large store location. Both showing net returns of over 10 percent. 4 BEDROOM residence in High- lands 1 BEDROOM near hospital, new price. BELLES CAFE. Office: Room 14 In Shattuck Bldg. called police. Three officers chased Joe. They fired their guns in the air. The 400-pound bear hid in a chicken- house and wouldn’t come out. Firally Edward Davis, 18, came He is the son of Johnnie Columbus, who keeps Joe in his commercial garage. Davis saw. the policemen standing around with guns in their hands. He walked into, the coop and led Joe out by a chain. Davis said Joe is so tame, a child couwid feed him. CHAPELADIES EVENTS along Davis of as a pet Young REALTORS — 3CCOUNTANTS Phone 378 over First National Bani MISCELLANEQUS ;XCPE'S SECOND HAND STORL We buy, seil and trade. 214 Zn¢ St. Thone BUS. 193-t8 A membership Christmas party will be held Dec. 18 by the Auk Bay Chapeladies at the John Hag- meir home at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. James DeHart will be. co-hostess. Each member is asked to take a gift with a $1 limit. The Christmas program for the Chapel-by-the-Lake will be held Dec. 23 at 11 aum. | WANTED and expressed pleasure at having made the tri ROOM AND BOARD CHRISTMAS PROGRAM The School Christmas program will be held Thursday evening, December 20. The Community Methodist Christmas program will be held the following evening. Responsible, steadily em- ployed man desires room and board in private home beginining January 1st. Best of references. Reply Box e 3050, Empire. 987-tfe - e e o e 0 0 ¢ 0 0 o 0 the above entitled 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- t . ticularly described as follows, to- : wit: | rl e All of Lot 63 in Block 48 of the ! Alaska Donclas Addition to the ,0 | On PAA | Townsite of Douglas, Alaska, as shown on the official plat of said (Continued from Page One) addition, on file and of record in the office of the ex-officic re- corder for the Juneau Precinct of | which property is part of act of land known as the Takou Chief Mining Claim and nated as Lot No. 100 by the {the ten cent hourly ready received in 1951 Ser are being by the use y maintenance personnel who main mining claim is also known as the Taku Chief and d have replaced the strikers. M.S. No. Ioo_by the Bur ‘The company will exert a special dand Management; tbgether with Jeifert to maintain. its, important all tenements, hereditaments and |Korean airlift operations and its appurtenances thereunto belong- |important services link i ing or in anywise appertaining; | with West Germany. Every effort that defendants, and each of them, will he made to minimize inconven- ak.a. ROLLS J. BRUCE; the un-|P¢ required to declare the nature jence to the traveling public..Pan | known shareholders of each of |3nd extent of his claim or claims, if | American stands ready to follow the | any, to said property; that the court|processes set forth in the railway declare all such claims unfounded, labor act including arbitrations. without merit, and of no effect; - The union leadership owes an that plaintiffs be declared to be the ‘answer to the employees, the sole owners of said property and!gcvernment, and the public on entitled to exclusively possess the|these questions: same; and for such other and fur-| ther relief as the court may consider meet in the premises; 'strike in violation of thi ilw. )5 e railw And, in the nt you, and each | 27, B 2 8™ [ 1ab act without informing the of you, fail to so Bppeat and answer, | union members of the company’s of- the plaintifts will take judgment(er of ton cents an hour increase. aganse Cfl;fl 1‘:; you ;0 i‘?‘““‘fa;‘; 2. Why, after recent public com- appear and answer for the w: mitments to co-operate with the thereof, nnd}wiu apply to the court government in fc‘l’lowing the full szm pt]}:“treuef demanded in that! .oooices of mediation, did the union 3 leadershi; illeg: WITNESS the Honorable George| - ocrship elect to pull'an illegal = ’ strike in direct disregard of the W. Folta, Judge of said Court, and| . . .~ ' > {18 sem) of mald court affixed hepeto government’s request yesterday that A & both parties continue meetings in this 23rd day of November, 1951, | il X Js/ J. W. LEIVERS, Clerk of".he offices of the National Media- the United States District| 0% board in Washington. Court, Territory of wlaska,| If cancellations become necessary, Division Number One *at|Passengers will be accommodated Juneau. on cther airlines. Mean while, Pan First Publication: Nov. 26, 1951, |American has increased its inspec- Las Publication Dec. 17, 1951. ticn forces. Government inspection 8 PN has \also keen augmented. 1clmt to pull an illegal surprise You canget . . . . . those handy, useful and much-needed SCRATCH PADS . in assorted and sizes at only Bcapound "EMPIRE OFFICE ; REV. PROUTY TO TELL | CHRISTMAS STORY The Rev. Paul Prouty will tell the Christmas Story over KINY at 5:30 p.m. tomorrow. It pon- (sored by the Juneau Women’s Club. AT THE BARANOF Drew C. Waldron of the Pratt and Whitney Aircraft Co., Anchor- age, is registered at the Baranof Hotel. CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION I, NEIL F. MOORE, Auditor of the Territory of Alaska, and cus- todian of corporation records for TIFY that there has been filed in this office on the 30th day of No- vember, 1851, the written consent of all the stockholders of JUNEAU MARINE CO,, INC. a corporation organized and exist- ing under and by virtue of the laws of the Territory of Alaska, to the dissolution of said corporation. THEREFORE, in view of the above premises, I DO FURTHER CERTIFY that the Juneau Marine Co. Inc,, a corporation, is dissolved, pursuant to Sec. 36-1-146, Alaska Compiled Laws Annotated, 1949, upen the filing in this office cf the proper proof of publication of this certificate. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and af- fixed my official seal, at Juneau, colors vember, A, D. 1051, (SEAL) NEIL F. MOORE, Auditor of Alaska. First Publication: Dec. 3, 1951. Last Publication: Dec. 24, 1951. William Winn-Phone 234/ |MURPHY & MURPHY increase al- d | of experienced super- | 1. Why did the union leadership said Territory, DO HEREBY CER-| the Capital, this 30th day of No-|- | | CENT vlew, large 3 bed- recently remodeled, | tely {umish-! | MAGNTFT ; room home, | steam heat, ed, Basin Road. LOVELY large home, three baths,| steam heat, four bedrooms or two! plus two bedroom apartments now rented at $125 mor full basement, wondgrful view, el | lent furnishings, Douglas Island.| | MODERATE price 2 bedroom home, | | furnished, garage, Douglas. | | SPACIOUS 5 bedroom home, furn- | | ished, view, basement, Star Hil | DELUXE trailer, sleeps 8 adul | BEACH cabins, $3,800 top price. LL 2 bedroom furnished home, ith Franklin, near sawmill. ND, 230 - acres, useable year round, excellent facilities. | BOAT SHOP, moderately priced. APARTMENTS and commercial | | MANY OTHER LISTINGS | Bob Druxman—Phone 891, Juneau—123 ¥Front Street | i Auke Bay—Glacier Highway | it v e FOR SALE comp! | | | | i | GOOD washing machine, small ma- hogany coffee table, knitting table, badminton game. Phone | | 1021. 92-3t i | i | \n on floats, D | 0 hrs. on A | . $6150.00 lox 79, Ketchi- | | 1949 AERONCA | series engine, appr. and E since new kan, °o o ° © LIOW DOWNPAY © apartments bring © room for mor: (D | @ FOR XMAS. © o of NT — 5 8! 209, month, e | full. o} SOUTH e | yn-payment e | tuced to only $1500. Inquire ® | ghby, or see or call @ sod Agency, Phone o | 992-3te | cellent condition. 7 foot Gibson. | $100.00. Phone Green 611. 91-4t D refrigerator—splendid con- Phone Blue 306. 91-dt al X{\xas Ea"mp s {S. 7‘10 spare bulbs. Alaska | , 307 Seward. 3-tf cents and o St Rad s e SR AiVE TOY for Xmas. Ped- | igreed AJK.C. Registered Pomer- | i anian Toy puppies for sale, 2 i 3 months old and“1 male | months. Write to Mrs, Wesley | Taku Harbor, Alaska. ' 87-5t i cT‘R!VCfir';nge-—)}ugéet;Shopj | bt 953-tt | ELEVATOR—Cumpleie with motor, switches, automatic stops. Terms. | George Brothers. 949-tf | REFRIGERATCR Excellent condition. Contact Parson's El- ectric, 10th and C. 868-4; FOR RENT 2 ROOM steam heated apa;;nenL Phone Red 708. 91-tf PETER WOOD AGENCY —888855— EACH MONTH--EACH YSAR WE SELL WCRE HOMES THAN ALL OTHER AGENTS COMBINED ~-$5$855— I challenge them to list thelr sales each month—Peter Wood ~—$$8885— JUNEAU NEW LISTING—INCOME property. Six apts on Willoughby Ave net $190 monthly. Price (@iC0; only $2,400 down, owner will finance. 5 1-bedrcom apts and one 2- bedroom. Also small cafe fully equipped, rent $30 per month., one person can operate. Net over $300 monthly. Pyice $800. Down- Payment of $2,400 will cover both properties. EW LISTING — Fritz Cove, two bedrooms, furnished, new refrig., oil range, about 3 actes on beach. Very good water supply. $6,800. STAR HILL—$3,150 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. $7,850. EAST ST.—Near St. Ann’s. 3-brdm with nice livingroom and dining ggom. Hot water heat, bsmt. $12,- 0. N DOUGLAS HOUSE with concrete bsmt, 100x100 lot, view, near school $6,500. 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. CHICKEN RANCH-—Shores 5-acre farm 7 mi Glacier Highway. Small warm house, can be added onto. Garage. Concrete-floored chicken house 20x116. Acrcage cleared for subdividing, all view lots. Only $9,500. CHICKEN RANCH—Shores 40-acre farm 13 mi Glacier Hwy. 1 acre cleared, small trees on remainder. 3 chicken heuses 20x100 eacii. 40 acres includes Dredge Lake turn- off corner. Only $6,000. Terms NORWAY POINT-—Four very large lots with view. Next to Ed Keith. ahii. One or all. $1500 each. HAID building lots for investors GLAQIER HWY lot in town $1850. OFFICE, s'ore ‘spa~¢®for ‘rent, en- trance (e Small Boat Harbor. KAKE gera2=al store, same owner 46 years. PETER WOOD AGERNCY No. 3 Klein Blde. Tel. M1 USED CARS 'Y one is seeking a truly out- iing bargain in a used car, here it is to inspect and drive. Call Blue 024. A Dodge sedan in very good “gondition throughout. First reasonable offer takes it. 6t ONE bedroom furnished apart- ment, with electrically equipped kitchen. Price 00 month. Phone Douglas 2571. 8g-3L FURNISHED house, 2 bedrooms, living room, kitchen and bath, on Fritz Cove Road. Brownie the Barber. 84-tf Klein 51-tf OFFIEE space for “rent. building. Phone -Black 763. STORE space heated, 1600 square feet. George Brothers. 949-t1 FURNISHED ROOMS, adjoining bath. Phone 1008 after 5 p.m. 940-t1 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. Also space for other bldgs or businesses. Call or see Peter Wood, 911. STEAM heated rooms, 315 Gold £t 735-11 AVAILABLE now. Space for rest- aurant or other business. Phone 452. 882- STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly o Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69-11 WURLITZER Spinet piano for rent Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 145 "WANTED TO RENT ° WANTED TO RENT Couple with two children in urgent need of two or three bedrodm house or apartment. Reliable family, no-smokers, non-drinkers. January 1 oc- cupancy. Please reply care of Box 3051, Daily Alaska Empire. 987-tfe © e 0 0 0 0 0 0 o o 000000000000 ©eco00000000 FROM ANCHORAGE Carl Carison of the CAA at An- chorage is a guest at the Hotel Juneau. 1951 FORD pickup, radio and heat- er. $1530. Phone 123, Al Painter. 960-tf f)ODGi: 4 door, new engine, nev; tires, excellent condition. See Trevor Davis. 960-t HELP WANTED HELP WANTED-—Al2s28 Laundry. 758-t4 1 WASTRESS & 1 ruuntain Gi ‘Perey’s Cafe 755 TO ANCHORAGE Eob Ellis, temporary president of the Alaska Visitors Association, went through here yesterday en- route to Anchorage to attend a mecting of the assoclation. ALL MAKES - ALL MODELS srnglnnl 1949 DODGE 4-door Sedan Ld 1937 PLYMOUTH 4-door Sedan ° 1950 DODGE 4-door Sedan R.W.Cowling Co. : 115 Front Street PHONE 57