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THE DAILY ALA?KA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1937. By GEORGE 'M;MMV\VU < is anxious to know of their where- | have a fishing boat somewhere in beuts and heat from them or about | Alaska. i them, | Arthur Baxter—Son of Thomas ' George Flynn—Born in Ireland; B“X‘E"-Gdf;:fl:t‘g; *;fllf bm'—;}erMof a5 b Maxie Gilber! ark, care rs. ved in Alnska about | 0 o Gilbert, Coble, 910 North | Visited Hartford, | 741, gireet, Boise, Idaho, and Ross { Cennecticut two years ago and said | Wilburn, 1662 Manzanito Street, t that time he had a large Jand | Klamath Falls, Oregon; brother, >§ cldng in Alaska where oil had |Jesste Baxter Shaefer Price (de- ‘ cen located and there were two | C€ased, and Sylvia Baxter Carpen- - three wells in. He said also the | !er (deccased). Age about 52 years; BRINGING UP FATHER AND REMEMEER HOW IMISTER HOFBEER USHED 7O WAIK +1 HIS SLEEP AT NIGHT- 1L~ &S GOT OVER (T— HIS CRi- RANM OUT— ANNE SMEERCASE WAS WHEN HER NAME WAS IN TH' SASSIETY d COLUMN OF THE PAPER AND == /) SHE HAD HER EARS PIERCED b4/ S0 SHE COULD WEAR =/ EARRINGS - years. M AND THE ’ AND HOW STUCK-IP LITTLE | ! EICTURE ~OUR L% Tnited States Clovetnment was in- | DOTR in Missouri; lived in Kansas o terested in puiting In the welis |UDt] mother's death there in 1893, ey LIty George Flynn's brolher is anxious | 'nen moved to Idaho where he ‘0 hear from him. gh:le:l unw his disappearance about . James Robert Odell—Age about | :«Oa, He is believed to be somewhere 7 VOUR UNCLE CAME HOME AND SAW 33; height 5 feet 10 or 11 inches; N Alaska. / LT AN THOLIGHT HE HAD TEM vrown hadr; grey cyes; worked for| Anyone having any information o A ARG~ NOW ALL THER OGS | |Edicon & Westinghouse in New regarding these people are request- (,,.L T ARE GOMNE — York and Connecticut and electri- ed to notify the Governor’s Office. e 1 /.wn[nflnu\_ »al companies in Wyoming, Rainbow | . ->->e hid — R o s g e ! Dam in South Dakota; believed to Empire ads are read, | poceree—e— BEEIRPEAe=3a. 5! r——h— ¢ ! ’ ' | . MARINE AIRWAYS, In ' | /}« Y ) C. { \ 1 L e : S TWO LARGE SEAPLANES L 1 earn it 2w P Sixty-five Vessels Have Al-|Governor’s Office Has Many 2 a Gl il Al CHS oy /ANTE 2 . s—Ms offer " WANT AD | b '+ Steamer Movements * MT. M KINLE | ready Left Seattle— Req_uelea |I}’ldyl Be NTED Energetic, reliable | ® ? e | ma i Northlanc N 1 B | INFORMATION . | [V " e oart tme, repre-|® STEBOUND 8 Price to Bi 12,13 ol DEPENDABLE FAST SERVICE ol u PSR | centing the largest health and ac- | ® i’f”ff'}“ ‘E\f“mw :(i‘\‘('ivl"(""" p SEATTLE, March 13—The se¢-| Inquiries have béen recelved by count five average words to the| cident concern in the world 2 ROHEDULED NAING ¥ ond cxodus of the halibut fleet sent|the Office of the Governor regard- P i A% line for consecutive :;Hrt 015;"(’” Bo: "wl;! Juneau, |® Princess Norah scheduled to o SEATTLE, March 13. — Steamer “';lh l‘\’;@b'}??fl(a‘: “:;‘“nz“}m? ‘é:,“‘kt ';Z"b(“i’n i:'. SR Daily rate per lin t ert Elstad X 2002 2 ; e ncouver March o | SEATTLE, Ma v mer off Cape Flattery, the West Coas 3 las g | EMPLOYMENT desired. All general ) T‘G”u‘ij"l?mva i it o | Mount McKinley, making the first o vVancouver Island and Hecate| Ray Howard — heard from SEATTLE AND ALL POINTS IN ALASKA 0 Sy s office procedure — bookkeeping,|e Evelyn Berg scheduled to sail o Y R ot |nim at Colorado, Alaska; was sup Additional days = SUtitancy. B B, Rhade. Pearicss] 6 oot BREel MAIOR a0, . uled at 9 o'clock this morn- porty vessels were in the first|posed to leave there October 5th Minimum charge ....S0c ‘,‘,”.nm}:;m;,','.' b « yukon scheduled to sail from e inZ With 105 first class and 60 sec- cxodus from this port. for his home in Pennsylvania. His Authorized Carriers e C must be in the office by 2 pts. one 4999, g b l(l.c STabRE 0 A 9. Al o Ond class passengers. Harold Lokken, raanager of tllr’ amily is very worried about him. o oclock in the afternoon to iNSWI€|y snrpp woman for housework. o “‘,‘:T BULND BAMLAsGe o Passengers aboard the steamer fishing Vessel Owners’ Assocation,) Herman Ralfs—Believed Lo be,on ; insertion on same day. ol Must be good cook. Apply A B g AT;I\k:I scheduled southbound ® l;m!kv'(; for éu ml;:dz((lflfl.ESh;D- said the first catch, whic ‘1“’}’”1(’“9 of the islands south of Seward; ' We accept ads over telephone( ppn. | o - Tuesday. o ard, Harr onnelly, John E. Pe- come from off Cape Flattery, will be|jetter addressed to him August 11, 3. @YY 3 W e L trom persons listed in telephone = M”“"‘:(:’(’v:l“ AN gues, Har 4, Willlam Neider- janded next Thursday or Friday.|1036, was returned unclaimed: let- PHONES: 623—106—Hangar 106-2 rings i Airecto WANTED to T e o ol | Estebeth loaves every Wednes- o buser, A Mathieson, M. C.|The price, Lokken said, will be 12 Of | ter was sent to Seward. His brother, Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. dren—Reasonanle rates, schooling | * == UL e Bailey, O. Baldwin, Peter Misco- 13 cents compared to the average of | Theodore Ralfs died recently and| X RS ;EN® - included. Minfieid Home, Lena|® day night at 6 p. m, lor: velch, John Messevich, Mary: Lou: gy cents a pound paid 1ast season.|the family & anxtons to. tocaty Her. ALEX HOLDEN Pilots GENX MEYRING FOR SALE Beach or write Minnie Field, Box | ¢ Siika and wayports. Dodge, Fred Paderson and wife, R. The halibut season opens Monday |man Raifs. -y , 763, Juneau s Dart Jeaves every Friday at e .., p Fergen, W. L. Mitchell, midnight Loite Taam R T U FOR SALE — Ford Coupe; rumble - s b 7 & m. for Petersburg, Kake ® puio Tarson S 3 ; .oi,l..sw‘x;m\;:n..m]—m ;m'“, Y;ms di; . ” g a in H born ir o stud uch, cha tables,| TURN your ola gold into value |, g, WAYPOTLS. . SRESEEP S B ! : . e R R PRESBYTERIAL TO |France and came to the unitea : e Soosdt —| St el n Packers n 1910, His brother, Charles SERV ING AlASKA THE stein Bldg., phone 216. FOR "'72‘."'[ | i{a mo! B C i MEET; SALE HELD\ 0 s e P an mwaa — e i & FOR SALE-Small circuiating wood | .~ % Ry comn T eport Dest Eo ha, St. Paul, Minnesota, is > heater in cxcellent condition,|FURNISHED apartment for rent,| | TIDES TOMORROW | Income in 1936 ™ order to raise funds for the o D S i E UND cheap. Used one season, he steam heat. Phone California | — e II1‘!'1::\‘1“;]1'?:‘1‘]“iofill;zflli\’:ldo:u‘(:]cpthfi K| pnest and Caspar Rosendale — ‘ s rooms (umlm.llbi\, Cal > High tide 1:3¢ a. m., 19.1 feet , : N I-I'{AN(IS’(,()‘ Cxl ’l\lm‘lv‘ part of April, the First Presbyterian l.m !)l' s Min xf‘L Ketch mx cfnl | SAILING SCHEDULE rings, tuning station. $OR RENT—_Oabin ab Mile 4 Gla-| Lowi.dide 183 & m. -39 feet: |12 Columbia sRiver Packers' | bitt Of APES B Soclety wili| 125t April and have not been heard SR . with' cier Highway. Phone 216, 307| High tide 1:59 p. m, 177 feet |Association, owning and operating e sewine sale . Marct 25, at|from since. Brother is worried about Leave DueJuneau Due Juneax 1 R e e 8 Low tide 8:03 p. m. -11 feet salmon canning plants in Oregon,| d % SCETE S8 Of MATCH 2 At ihem as they are in the habit of | Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound N Ul el 5 2 Tar ¢ o t income showing in some years x /TIBk: i Ross Arnold Wells—Said he was - g ar, tween 12 and 6 pm FOR RENT—Tare: room iouse e MUNPAT o s YEATS| 1y the women of the society will be e il e ] “MT. McKINLEY Mar.13 Mar. 16 2 with bath; newly renovated. En-| High tide 2:10 a. m, 192 feet (lastyear . o |G MGt 08 delock, g Anckr s s eard] *YUKON Mar 20 Mar. 23 FOR SALE — 30-foot trolling boat| quire Archway rooms. Low tide 8:34 a. m. -27 feet The report just issued sets fo At ;e ivothing from him. His mother has | e U et B with full equipment. Cheap. See| — High tide 2:45 p. m., 168 feet |Profits of $185,825 afier all charge RICITY OFF NOTICE |been ill for two years and his daugh- | Carl Graves, Douglas side of | WILL sublet 5-room modern house| poy' (ide 842 p. m, 00 feet |Wwere cleared reity will bo off on Galhoun, | 1T 8 also ill. Wells is about 6 tt.| *Alaska calls at: Yakutat, calls at Skagway north- bridge or write Box 853, Juneau.| for month or more. Phone 1703; - - H s LRV (R | Distin and Willoughby Avenues on |21l and has dark hair and eyes. | bound and Sitka southbound. McKinley and — - bl e LAST CALL FOR TAXES | BORRINA LNUHES et gt o Ll e William Hunter and John W Yukon call at Skagway northbound, Sitka. south- FOR SALE—1929 Nash Sedan; bed-| o e second half payments for 103g| Mrs. Vance Blackwell and baby Sunday, March 14, from § am. t0y ;e william Hunter was born ! Lound. Alaska (March 27 salling) calls at Skag- voom set: dining room suite;| VACANCIES at Koskey Apts ::m",,m];:,o pgilx:::un i3 lson, John Michael, will be dis-‘”A‘; e tric Light & Power Co,|I 1899 near Kingston, Ont.; left| way northbound ozly. set; g : L (R taxes ecol B en E A % , —Alaska Electric Ligh ower Co. 4 g G VERE 5 dishes; American oil burniig| pOR RENT—Two-room cabin, West | Varch 15 and subject to 12 percent |issed from St. A:lm s»llilomx:fll f;lm B home in 1890 and worked for a THE ALASKA LINE heater; Hotpoint electric range; | Ninth Street. Mrs. Maude McMul- | ‘nterest. City Clerk's office open g{day afternoon and will go, to thei O o number of years in gold mines at| GE washing machine and ironer; | jen ' 3 {home in the Fosbee apartments, 2 2/ |Nome dnd was & .miner -later at M. J. WILCOX, Agent— Phone 2 J American Oriental rug; desk and) ¥ TR TR e I | |candie; last heard of him in Alas- e ¢ office chair and many other FOR RENT —Nice quiet heatedf .. e Glank Carl Lindstrom, a medical patient GENERAL MOTORS \|ka. His brother, John W. Hunter household articles in good condi-| room for gentleman. 114 West 6th | Y. | * lat St. Ann's Hospital, was dismissed | j and {|was three years younger but also tion. Call 579 mornings or see Rev.| St. phone 330. Try The Empire classifieds for |d8Y- | MAYTAG m;ongc'rg itonrdind for & titse 1A Ane Patieg B Olafson at 240 Main St. = s e e e P I i 3 " e | P INSON ! ta with his brother, William; {FOR RENT—Kensington apts. Hot |quick results. Howard Hayes had his tonsils W. P. JOI ! |John lost three fingers of his left and cold water, lights, linen. Over Juneau Cabinet Shop. room, $15 monthly. FOR SALE—Sun lamp. Phone 4033. y at St. Ann's Hos dismissed today. moved yesterds pital and w: IN THE MATTER OF THE VOL- boy. A nephew UNTARY BANKRUPTCY OF S. J. VILLORIA. NOTICE IS HEREBY 4[ hand when he was Sleeping - FOR SALE — Two-room furnished | house, 838 Basin Road. Terms to |- — - PEGU RETURNING reliable buye H?{;’:fi J::h ‘}f;“‘;m flug;“‘?d- 4 SGII/gE? Umt)fll 331 ‘1‘9‘051‘(:A-“’t’-~!=1:{'fl{ John E. Pegues, FHA director for & e | g — e - Pho 3 5, 1937, in the District Court, Firs o 7 f 7 " % » Alaska, who has been in Washing- ”‘/ FOR SALE—1934 Chevrolet M e i o Division, at Juneau, Alaska, hear- |4 "5 jc leturning to his Ju- 7Znd. Ui Sedan in good condition. Phone | v 120 P! ing will be had on the petition of nea;‘ neadiuaRiole ¢ Shhatd LHE 323, Douglas, R REN ractive ol lloria, bankrupt, for final Ki F o e GRS FOR RENT—Attractive office S_- J. Villoria, bankrupt, for . steamer Mount McKinley. FOR SALE-Two ures and tubes| SPace. Also furnished four room |discharge in bankruptcy; creditors| 5 apartment $75, in Triangle Build- ing. See Stan Grummett |and persons concerned may appear at said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the petitioner’s prayer for final dis- charge should not be granted. | ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, 20x4.75-20, six ply. Two Round Oil neaters, heats 2 to 3 rooms. One | Ward’s Damascus Electric Con- sole sewing machine. Montgom- ery Ward Office, Juneau, Alaska, FOR RENT—SIx room house, P.ione | 266. 2 | Money Saved is Money Earned The only line serving Alaska that maintains a regular weekly service throughout the year. FOR RENT—Tnree room furnished Alaska Transportation FOR SALE—32-volt Matthews light house; also two and three room Clerk, District Court. EARN AT Arrive Leave | plant, good condition, no battery,| apartments. Inquire Mike Vagge,|First publication, March 13, 1937. Leave Juneau Juneau | $25 cost $250. Small halibut| 513 A Willoughby. Last publication, March 27, ‘1937, Seattle No. Bound So. Round cnmpany girdy, good condition, $25. 10} W - — Norco ..Mar. 5 Mar. ¥ Mar. 9 Seahorse Johnson, good con(huun.lpon‘ ll;tEi'T}’J_l room furnished North Sea Mar.16 Mar.18 $45. Taku river boat, with lifting| @pt. Decker Bidg. Northland Mar.23 Mar.25 | rig for motor, $15. Small skiff, red| FURNTSHED, well steamheated CANADIAN North Sea Mar.30 Apr. 1 | SCHEDULED SAILINGS cedar, $15, cos baro- sleeping rooms with bath, close | Northland Apr. 6 Apr. x_; | meter, good c in, light cooking permitted. Tel. |8 — > North Sea Apr. 13 Apr. 15 Evelyn Berg from Seattle. March 9 $17. 30-30 W 1852 after 1 p.m. 424 Franklin. : PAC I F Ic Northiana Apr. 20 Apr.22 | peep sight, § Sce A A i i North Sea ... Apr. 21 Apr. 29 Machine Shop. Jos., L. Hill. | VACANCY Nugget Apts. ~ it P e e S RAY STEVENS, Agent. Phone 109 FOR SALE —Six room furnished |#OR RENT—Seven room furnished SAILING { house, excellent condition, on| apartment. Inquire Snap Shoppe.| TO VANCOUVER, VICTOFIA l & BURFORD, Ticket Agent. EBone. a8 Do Bo m 9 ent fifty-by-fifty lot, good locauon." T R C snd SEATTLE = gl::svl\:ll':l?rnm prig Cy et ton 117 g £ , Douglas nt.... . ot gruter heat. Double garage.|"youse, 3 baths, 6 bedrooms, clec- From Juneau 300 Rocms . 300 Baths i PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 “7“77‘?77‘"_“‘__ _| trlc range, Frigidaire. Windsor | from $2,50 —Residence, well locat-| APts. | PRINCESS NORAI Special Weekly Rates ed, lends itself to duplex income | ALASKAN property, price $3000 for qu)ck; sale. Phone 373. COZY, warm, furn. apts. Light,) water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. | rone ~ LOST ANB"Fd’l’J’fiD’i ‘ OR SALE—44-ft. 35 hp. Diesel| LOST—Bunch of keys in leather Boat Discovery, suitable for hali-| case Thursday night. Reward if but trolling and seine fishing.| returned to Empire, L G 407. = Price $3,000.00. O. Fjelde, owner, care Olson & Sunde Shipyard: | DRY CLEANING Seattle, Wash., or Sunde & d’Evers Company, Seattle, Wash. | Soft MISCELLANEOUS | Water ! Washing [ ] March 1, 10 March 21, 31 Tickew, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU Alaska Air Transport, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER 7-Place Lockheed Vega 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocke? 4-Place Stinson “Patco” U. S. MAIL PHONES, Juneau Hangar, 612; Night and Day Office, 587 SHELDON SIMMONS “JIMMY” RINEHART Chief Pilot Pilot HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent FOR SALE—6-10om house on Basin | ~ road; reasonable. Phone 330. Scheduled Air Sem’ge TO INTERIOR ALASKA WINTER SCHEDULES NOW IN EFFECT Reduced Passenger Fares to Many Points Chatham Swans ranspertation Ce “M. S. DART” | |Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday ‘nt 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and ~ay ports. Freight received rot later than 4 p. m. Thursday. FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 | CHANNEL BUS LINE Phone U5 Jeusau or 71 Douglas 1 15,8:00, Ludwig Nelson WATCHMAKER and JEWELER Juneau, Alaska | T, S S RN SR || EDSON WAVE SHOP Fh. CBRRT! . 50 h0.1 | Machine and Machineless 5 iesel cannery tender. Wireless ANE! equipped. At Kodiak. Write W. J.| | i R WAVED Gronley, 6751 22nd N. W., Seattle. | | Mo“:s'y;:nm'z;;g“‘gom i TOM Allen’s fresh California dates. 9 Order from your grocery. R The Vanity BO;“’ | BEAUTY SALON |/ 307 Goldstein Bldg. Phone 371 | PERSONAL HAIR STYLING | FULLE}: éx-u.:}? R(Apr(-’senlall\e Fred Hugen, Jensen Apts. phone 901, Between Nowe, Flat, Fairbanks and Juneau PAA Planes are always within 100 miles of one of our 11 radio stations, all manned by experienced operators. PAA Electra Plane expected to arrive in Juneau from Fairbanks to connect with steamer Northwestern from south. PACIFIC .%IQ%SKA e o, , 8:15, 11:15, 12:00 midnight !|Leave Douglas A.M.—7:40,8:40, 110:40, 11:40; P.M.—12:40, 0, 3: | 4:40, 5:40, 6:40, 7:40, 11:40. | ‘Glacler Highway Lesve Auk Bay: A.M.—7:00, 8:15; P.M.—12:30, [} THE TERMINAL “This Is Something Different That You Will Enjoy.” MIMEOGRAPHING? Phone 4951, Or leave orders J. B. Burford Co. GUARANTEED Realistic Ferma- nents, $3.75. Finger wave, 50c. * Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone g 201, 315 Decker Way. VISIT THE THE MIDGET AND | LUNCH S N $S&10 | 282 8. Franklin [ i Open 6 a.m.—8 p.m. AIRW Traffic Office GASTINEAU HOTEL—Phone 106 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE ———d JUNEAU CASH GROCERY CASH GROCERS Corner Second and Seward Streets Free Delivery PHONE 58 ALASKA LAUNDRY PHONE 15 4:15. Saturday Special

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