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PAGL S Past Exalted Rulers Have Their Night Exalted Ruiers of Ju- BPOE No. 420, had last night and it was assisting Robertson and Adams du ing the lodge and initiation ses- sions were M. E. Monagle, A. B. Hayes, John Walmer, Howard Sim- mons, R. B. Martin, Henry Mes- serschmidt, Earle Hunter and H M. Porter PAN AMERICAN IS ON The Past neau Lodge, tkeir night some night. Practically every chair in the Elks Lodge Room was occupied as the PERs got started on their nual event R. E. Robertson the busihess session of the Lodge and the impressive initiation was given to eight baby Elks with Ar- thur (Bcotty) Adams occupying. the chair and assisted by the other PERs Previous to the conclusion of the pusiness session, following the ini- tiation, Past Exalted Ruler Nor- man Banfield, who had charge of the evening’s functions, assisted by the other PERs, passed out appe- tizers to the fead that followed the closing of the lodge. Candidates who were given Antlers of the Elks were Lee Butts, Daniel W. Mahoney, Edward S. Nielsen Wilborn Cope, Gudman Winther, Axel Neilson, Pete Schneider, Jr and Thomas R. Mierzejewski The buffet lunch was served by Minard Mill, Lou Hudson, Ralph Baistline, and Ellis Reynokds. The edibles consisted of hot spaghetti and what goes with it Officérs at the various positions flew the following passengers to and from Seattle and interior points in the Territory: To Seattle: Helen Luxford, Stella Stall, Clarence Stafford, Henry Graves, Agatha Graves, Jim Hickey, Robert Cunningham. From Seattle: Nina Hannis, Al Dube Walter Riskin, Willis Miller, Alice Connolly, Emmett Anderson, Margaret Bailey and Pete Brown From Fairbanks, Albert Muldoon to Nome, James Davis. e took charge of e e 00000 w00 TIDE TABLE FEBRUARY 8 High tide 6:12 am, Low tide 12:51 p.m., High tide 18:51 p.m,, 16.2 ft. 15 ft. 1238 ft 200000000 ATTENTION SHRINERS Regular monthly meeting at the Dugout Friday evening dfter the Scottish Rite meeting. Election of officers. J. W. LEIVERS (188-12) Secretary DRIVK KING BLA(‘K LABEL' The Triangle Cleaners IT TAKES S0 LITTLE TO KEEP THAT PROSPEROUS LOOK! WE NOW HAVE 48-HOUR SERVICE | time | cutting 1 heavy |and se JUST ‘ CALL ition of NN AMERICAN SARANOF HOTEL PHONE 106 NORTH, SOUTH FLIGHTS an American Airways yesterday | Elks from Keichikan (omeHere A herd of Elks from the Ketch- ikan Lodge is due in Juneau next Sunday night aboard the steamer Baranof and big doings for one full week will immediately get started. The herd will include both men and women bowlers and root- ets. Perhaps there will be at least 20 in the invading organization, maybe more, and plans are being made for a royal welcome and en- tertainment. The welcome ceremony will take place Sunday night in the Elks Lounge and all Elks and their ladies are asked to be there. If the Baganof should be delayed and arrives later than Sunday night, the welcome ceremony takes place Monday night, same program as for Sunday. The Emblem club will have charge. Bowling games during the week will be playsd and on Saturday night, February 16, a banquet will be given honoring the visitors in the Gold Room of the Baranof to be followed by Ladies Night in the Elks Club and lodge rooms. It is understood that the Ketchi- kan bunch has made necessary T ervations at the Baranof, including the Pent House during their visi- tation. Many hom fairs are planned for the v WOMAN'S CLUB GROUP COMPLETES 75 PAIRS OF HOSPITAL SLIPPERS Many wor been sponsored by the Juneau not the least of activities is the preximately 75 pairs of hospital slippers for the Red Cross, distribution among hospitalized vet- erans of both World Wa A group of elub members met at the home of Mrs. Harold Smith three days during the past month and devoted the entire day each to the work, which included both the linings and the outer covering, assembling ing the slippers Mrs. J. C. Cole, President of the club, has expressed her apprecia- the splendid cooperation given her in completing this work, and also Her sincere thanks to her fellow memb and workers. Included in the group were Mes- dames Harold Smith, Fred Cro- well, D. W. Herron, Jack Fletcher, Themas Parke, Felix Gray Linn Forrest, E. L. Keithahn, Floyd Fag erson, L. G. McDonald, Leonard Smith “mi W\lm Heisel. also nwhile projects have nd carried through Woman's Club, and their most recent making of ap- for Mr., Mrs. Joe George‘ Entertain at Dinner ‘Pany for H. Godsons Mr. and Mrs. Joe George enter- tained at a small informal dinner Sunday at their home in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Godson, who plen to leave early next month for the South. Included among the guests, in addition to the honored guests, were Mr. and Mrs. Bus Ansel, Mr. and’ Mrs. Ernest Harter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Woodford and Gus George. R T LUTHERAN LADIES AID Meets at home of Mrs. Jack Gould 529 12th St. tonight at 8 pm. (188-t1) NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION C O M r you, in case THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE~—JUNEAV, ALASKA Shower Honors Mrs. Edgcomb A stork shower in honor of Mus. William Edgcomb of Pelican City was held last evening at the home of Mrs. C. R. Lesher. Assisting Mrs. Lesher was Henry and Mrs. Jerry Powers. Games were played through the evening and prizes were won by Mrs. Jake Cropley, Mrs. Walter So- boleff and Mrs. Vera Bayers. | Many lovely gifts were received by the honoree and a beautiful cake topped with the traditional stork decorated the center of the table. Guests ir boleff, M John Hines uded Mrs. Walter So- Jack Cropley, M s. John Turner, s. Vera Bay- \ , Mrs. Herb Lenz, Mrs. Jerry Powers, Mrs. Henry Museth, Mrs. Amos Benson, Mrs. C. R. Lesher and the'guest of hon- or. | FOUR FROM PELICAN Among Pelican residents register- ing at the Gastineau Hotel yester- day were John Bear, G. L. Edge- mont, Mrs. J. Breseman, and Mrs E. Ojaniemi -~ SAVE THE DATE Juneau Fire Dept. 40th Annual Dance, Sat. night, Elks Hall (185-t4) TION SUMMONS FOR PUBLI No. 5487-A In the District Cot for the Terri- ritory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One,*at Juneau. MABEL HOOPES, Plaintiff, vs DARREL RAY HOOPES, Defend- | ant. 2 President of th2 United States To the above nam GREETING You are required tc ppear in the Court for the ‘Territory of First Divi t Juneau, hin thi days after ast publication sum- in case this su puk or within forty (40) daj the date of its service upon this summons is served upon you personally, and answ the plaintiff’s complaint on file the said court in the above enti action. The plaintiff in said action de- mands the following relief: Disso- lution of the marriage now existing between plaintiff and the deferidant on the grounds of desertion and non-support; and for any other or further relief merited And in event you fail so to appear and answer, the plaintiff will take judgment against you for thereof, and will apply to lhgcourt relief demanded “i§ said nt, and as herein stated. s the Honorable judge of the seal of said s 22nd day of Janua i (COURT SEAL) J.H V\'AY:‘MER, Clerk of the above entitled Sourt. 3y: A. V. SIMONSEN, Daputy Clerk. HOWARD D. STABLER, Attorney at Law, Juneau, Alaska. i Plaintiff’s Attorney. First publication, Jan. 24, 1946. | Last publication, Feb. 14, 1946. rdant, by I»snm y (30) of mon lished, after and to | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That on January 30th, 1946, in the Commissioner’s Court for Juneau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, Gor- don Gray was appointed adminis- trator of the estdte of JAMES A. YORK, deceased. All persons hav- ing claims against said estate are required to present them, with ver- ified vouchers as required by law, to said administrator at the office of the U. S. Commissioner, Juneau, Alaska, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. GORDON GRAY, Administrator P‘irst Publication: Jan. 31, 1946. Last Publication Feb. 21, 1946. Museth ___ IHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1974 FOR SALE HOR\'LT HEAVY barrel spc(‘- ial target rifle, prismatic - scope, ' 100 factory loads, 100 hand loads, 150 empty cases, 420 pumers‘ 1,500 bullets, 2 cans powder, 1,000 | gas checks loading tools and mould $70. Hacienda, Float 3 Boat Harbor. (188-t2) NE 16 mm KEYSTONE projector 400 ft. comic film, twelve x 4!% ft. insulating 1125 E St (188-t4) with in. panels. REGISTERED SCOTCH COLLIE pups, males. Write Mrs. Berg, Box 108, Anchorage. (187-t6) OIL RANGE, furniture, table, beds dressers, Call 223 Gold St (187-t4) ROOM FURNISHED house. Douglas Beach, 3 mile post $1,450 $150 will handle. Call Black 400 | (187-t10) 3 6 HOUE George Alfors, 207 Willough- (186-t1) See by. COMPLETELY FURNISHED Home Magnificent view of the Channel. 2 stories — 3 bedrooms — full basement with outside entrance. Enquire 706 6th St. (175-t1) COMPLETE RABBITRY, 30 does, 6 bucks, pedigreed New Zealand 36 portable all wire automatic water an ystem $475. Also New | Hampshire 4 months and over pullets $2.50 each. FOB Juneau. Salmon Creek Farm. P. O. Box 1948. Phone 385. (186-t1) FLECTRIC RANGE, dining room, bedroom and living room furni- ture. 704 10th and D Sts. (185-tf) 'QI‘ITY "IN NEW 2 bedroom hous y completely furnished. Write P. O. Box 395, Sitka, Alaska (185-tf) RADIO: powerful 9 tube, late mo- del, $80. International wave length. Ask Paul Sommers after 3:30 p.m. Phone 556. (185-t4) '36 FORD COUPE, '36 Plymouth sedan both good running condi- tion, good tires. Inquire Dream- land Bar. (184-t4) ft. GREGG SKIIS and poles. | Like new. See at Piggly Wiggly. ( lBZ-th | LOLAL FIRM has pexmanent posl~ tion for office girl. Experience helpful but not essential. Repiy in your own handwriting, giving training you once had and phone number for interview. Write Em- pire 6796. (177-16) GOOD 3 BEDROOVK house all harwood floors. Fully furnished. Electric refrigerator, washing*ma- chine and range $5,000, 1044 W 10th St. Phone Green 475. (176-tf) | | 4 ROOM HOUSE 832 W. 8th St.| immediate occupancy. Phone Auk | Bay Grocery, or write P. O. Box‘ 422, A75-tf) | NEW HAMPSHIRE-RED FRYERS | —New York dressed, 60c per Ib.| Phone 385 (174-1mo) | FOR SALE—Alaska Husky puppies | No. 8, Crescent Apts. (159-t9) | LOST AND FOUND | LOST — Boys yellow identification | bracelet. Richard J. Berry. Call| Red 325 after 5 o'clock (187-t3) LOST—Sterling silver brooch. ‘Deer | -in Flight”. Reward—Care of Em- pire. (186-t4) ~ FOR RENT FOR RENT — Steamheated rooms | WANTED TO RENT—Small unfur- wall | 5 FOR SALE $1,500 each. |- {Carolina Bar Association has post- |poned indefinitely its annual meet- fer for the occasion. | In the District Court for the Terri- {mnsnwm/* g IRLIIIES ewing Southeas Daily Scheduled Trips Sitka Wrangell Petersburg Keichikan Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHELR SOUTHEASTERN PORTS | \VANTED Community Sale Auc- tioneer. Phone Douglas 12.(188-t3) WILL PARTY WHO received with her groceries last Saturday a small cake tin please return it to B. M. Behrends. (188-t3) nished house. 3047, Juneau. Write P. O. Box (186-t6) GHOSTWRITER, investigator, con- fidential work. Can handle as- signments from N. E. Area. Rea- sonable rates. References A, C. Ievin, 590 Blue Hill Avenue ,Bos- ton, Mass. U. S. A. (185-t5) WANTED—Neon transformer. Hi- volt workable or no. Pratt Neon Sign Co. DREQSMAKING e TAILORING ALTERATIONS Fur coats remodeled, work guaran- teed. Blue 565. (179-1mo.) | AU DITS SYSTEMS NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY'| stablished 1940 Public Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street —- Phone 757 FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING Kinloch N. Neill ~ JohnW. Clark I QUIRF ABOLT OLR MONTHLY AL&OU\'TX\(; bERVlCE WANTED—Paper carrier. Empire office. Inquire WANTED—To rent 3 or 4 bedroom house, permanent, consider pur- chase later. Phone 473, 8 to 5. (132-tf) WANTED—»UBEG furniture 396 Wil- loughhy Phone 788. MISCELLANEI)US Is your stove working right? = Prevent fire huzards; save fuel. House chimneys cleaned, $4 each. Reasonable rates for other work. Phone 676. Ask for Howard. (165-1 mo.) | ELLIS AIR LINES - DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN via Petershuryg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, FOR RESERVATIONS PHO WINTER & POND CO., Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality Juneau Ilydaburg and and Seattle Wholesale Retail TUNED | = e PTANOS RENTEL and Anderson Shop. HAINES DAL S. "BBONIAC" SKAGWAY FREIGHT ACCEPTED AT FERRY FLOAT MONDAY A. M. :.< PASSENGERS get 9 A. M. Bus TUESDAY connecting with § DONJAC AT AUK BAY—FPHONE BLUE 449 OR 79 anILINGS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITH: OUT NOTICE EXPERT ACCOUNT{NG and Office Service CLARA DILG Phone 859 (160-t1) Box 617 GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. ! Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 e 15 Decker W BRONZE SHAFTING — STERN BEARINGS — PROPELLORS ORATORY SHORTAGE | GRAY MARINE ENGENES SALES and SERVICE Juneau Welding and Machine Shop e Palntlng Ceniracior With a Guarantee of Satisfaction All Classes of Werk LODGE — CLUB — CHURCH — STORE CAFE — RESIDENCE ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN MeCLELLAN - ])eeora;or PHONE 374—DOUGLAS COLUMBIA, S. C. — The South ing set for Feb. 13-14 because, the cxecutive committee explained, it had been unable to obtain a speak- OTICE OF HEAR! TiTION FOR CHANGE OF NAME No. 5468—A ritery of Alaska, Division Num- ber One, at Junsau. IN THE MATTER OF the appl\ca- tion of Royal Wiseman for Change of name. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Royal Wiseman of Juneau, Alaska, has filed petition in the above entitled Court for a change of name from Royal Wiseman to | Royal O'Reilly, and that the Court has ordered a hearing on the pefi- {ion in open Court at Juneau, Al- | aska, on the 18th day of February 1946, at ten o'clock A. M, or as coon thereafter as the matter may be heard, av which time and place all persons may appear and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the petitioner should not {be granted and the name of peti- | tioner changed as requested. | GIVEN under my hand and the |seal of the District Court at Ju- FOR CATERPILLAR DIESEL MARINE ENGINES GENUINE \ PARTS NORTHERM COMMERCIAL CO. Kitchen privileges. Phone 886.| Home Hotel. (10,136-tD) | CLOSEKIN STANBERRY, Mo. — Miss Dana| Miller of Stanberry married her stepfather’s younger brother and threw the family into confusion. She became her mother’s sister- in-law, and his brother’s son-in-law and his sister-in-law’s son-in-law. P A N VY neau, Alaska, this 23rd day of Jan- | uary, 1946. JOHN H. WALMER, Clerk of the District Court, Territory of Alaska, Division No. 1 By A. V. SIMONSEN, Deputy. | Publication Jan. 24-31. Feb. 7, 1946 f SSBGLLA LLE SE U S her husband is now| " NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: | That on January 17, 1846, in the Commissioner’s Court for Juneau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, H. F.| Hargrave was appointed adminis- trator of the estate of JAMES HAY, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present them, with verified vouchers as required by law, to said admin- istrator at the office of his attorney Howard D. Stabler, in the Shattuck Building, Juneau, Alaska, within six , months from the date of the first publicntion of this notice. H. F, HARGRAVE, Administrator. First publication, Jan. 17, 1946. Last publication, Feb. 7, 1946. SPE(:I#I..ISTS Hair Styling COLD WAVING PERMANENTS 1 STYLING SHAPING Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. HARBOR MACHINE SHOP MOTORS REBUILT — STERN BEARINGS -- MACHINING, MILLING and WELDING West 11th and F St., Phone 876 | Baranof Beauty Salon OPEN EVENINGS BY | “Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment Distributor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY JUNEAU BRANCH--227 Admiral Way MINING EQUIPMENT FAMING M\CH]‘WERY DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank! of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT 'INSURANCE COI!OI.ATION

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