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PAGE SIX horse, Fairbanks, and A . SRS HULA DANCER T0 BE o e oo | EDaREESH MG [ICE CAUSES MAJOR |+ : — Powell, James Parks, Alfred Adams 1 FEATURE OF EMBLEM ' movs' viwekcer, Virstl Kiinkham- NEWS ‘ DAMAGE T0 BRIDGE 'W ANT ADS n Jane Jones, Winnie Phelps i ¢ (LuB (ABARET DANCE Zon. ™ Rounds, ousn Round: il | ON ALCAN HiGHWAY ol Rounds, Frieda Egtvet, Har- PROCLAMATION | el All Elk: their ladies who |old Roun David Rounds, Ned| The following proclamation has| Gus Skinner, Office Manager for| S e e ookeioebostied haven't yet made their reservations McClar: ina Graham, Charles been issued by N is Jen-|the Alaska Road Commission here,| - - for the Cabaret Dance being given | Thomas, Lorang Rasmussen, N.|sen, naming Saturday 25 today disclosed that reports have SAL [ ! by the Emblem Club Saturday | Kochergin, Glen Benson, Karl Kas- | Poppy Day in Douglas. |reached him of considerable ice| ffln E e f night at the Elks Hall had better person, Richard Sutterlin, H. Miller, “Whereas, the memory of those| damage to the Robertson R)\(‘I -~ S i zet b and get their names down, Levi Allen, Leslie Grogan, Joseph ' who have given their lives is cher- | bridge at Mile 13533 on the | FOR SALE—AC bargain prices any- REAL ESTATE | unless they want to miss a really Ewing, James Ekran lished by us all and is an inspira- can Highway, just west of T‘.n.\-v thing from soup to nuts, must | | cocd time, according to committee' To Seattle: Evelyn Fisher, Jesse tion to us all, and Cross. | raise money.for medical atten- ron SALE members who are arranging the af- Foster, Elaine Harrington, “Whereas, their service and sa-| Three of the six huge concrete| ticn, last day May 20th. 925 W/ fair Harrington, Faye Cypher, Bill Wag- |crifice is symbolized by the mem- |piers set in the stream to support| 11th St. BT | A variety of specialties will be ner, Howard Davent, Myren Moran, | poppy of the American Le-|the steel-truss spans of the 1800- | ; COT and pad, large poker w2 provided for entertainment, in- | John Schetzler, Edna Schetzler and American Legion Auxil-|foot structure have been moved for |’ ]:)»';r (’n(m,, “S;\fmg,:l ‘”?Q :«?bxio“‘ ! cludir by Marecha, well- Mamic Ra Robert Ratclif vy, now therefore |some distance by glaeier ice pres-i i picocre Phone . 187 TT48), known popular entertainer; A Ruben Daumer, Robert Kelm. I, Marcus Jensen, Mayor of the|sure, the reports state. At present,| woprpR light |;hm. 1500 watt | IN DOUGLAS, 3 bedroom modern Roy Hartsfield and his guitar; plus _ From Whitehorse: George Morris, ' City of Douglas, do hereby pro-|light traffic is being permitted to| "~ E G 2 _ | furnished home, refrigerator, n not too often seen Dora Morris, Ned Morris; from!claim Saturday, May 25, 1946, to cross the bridge but it is possible 110 V direct current, manual start- | oil heat. Must leave right AVC.L), hula dancer ‘who is Fairbanks, Michael Haas; from be Poppy Day in the City of Doug- a suspension of travel may| ing, ccmpletely overhauled, im- | : committece mem- Nome, Elizabeth Cross las, arid urge all citizens to ob-|later be required as ice 12-feet; mediate possession. Only $350 | rno, et § - sorve the day by wearing the mem- | thick is reported still in the river| cash. Inquire Parson's Eu-cmc}I‘Dfififwffi?fl?‘“ 3 dunenn.. ) ] fatheny's Orchestra will furnish orial poppy in honor of the men yet to move out. It is estimated| Co (277-t2) IS g the FHibsie £oF (ANNED (AI (Alls who died for America in the battles | that some months work may be ——-————_’_‘w PRIRER at 10 o'clocl of “»\..“u War I and World War ,tf*d(_'d m}u;un the strucnmv ‘H(\ITSPIHOID GOODS _ including, | small restaurant. o'cloek. Lunch will be served during I This has been the second winter 2 ke . ! for the Hobextent 14 Pridge.| 20 pleces bedding,pillowsdishes, | i the evening. Texas — Canned cat o AR I‘;‘m“ in 1943 by the U, wserA_)'""',' cocking utensils, piece goods, lac- | | § Mrs. Art Hedges is m’k:mz care kept Mrs. Ted Mayborn’s four " it :h‘, [n't(‘wlt.h _[ n]xln. es, embroidery, new sleeping bag, | e o ! ; of the dr'”:“'\'"l;;‘"‘ 11'-1’0"4 may be well fed while she vacationed pil i P 1 trunk. See at Natterstad place,! i ‘ contacted by calling 112 in California. g | Auk Bay. (277-t2) | i ] > Mrs. Mayborn’s cats will answer AiRlINES (ARRIES Empire Want Ad< results! | 5 ROOM CABIN, 843 W 9th St vt | GBADELIIE LEIGH | none but their mistresses’ voice and = G e 3 g REALTOR § 32 pASS N ERS she was fearful they might starve 35 -I-UESDAY IRIPS ALIAS SUMMONS (Tl i \'!”.] ..\L(‘ was :\\m:? for two week: Plx xlm(“:ln:’vrn‘x]xmi‘c"l‘t‘: sD(igun. hl\: the FOR SALE_National cash register, | Phone 557, Corner 2nd, and Franklin H.y 'N VIA PAA st e il e ecinct of Juneau, Division Num- |~ qounier filing cabinet, holds 500 ccrding machine to make a record ber One, Territory of Al ounts, fire-proof, practically | of Mrs. Mayborn calling the cats. Pacific Nortnern afilines yester- FRED PAUL, Plaintiff, vs. EVER- 1985 il I?k o Eadeutah ‘ Pan American Airways flew the| When chow time came, the disc day flew two sections to and from' ETT C. PHILLIPS, Defendant. | ¥ :il ";,\,:."f,f A”_XIO mg;l;l{’m' AT 7€ following passengers on the Ju- | was played. The cats didn’t miss a Juneau. : | The President of the United States | Kewenee boiler and oil burn. | S ———— neau-Seattle run and from White- ' meal . Flying to Naknek with Captain of America, to the above-named o L b : ! s - Ernie Davis, First Officer Jack Dean | defendant, GREETING T4 CnaggeBrowRLs. dee ) FOR SALE o e e e e e e and Stewardess Dorothy Mather — You are hereby required to appear et were Ralph Mize, R. Sutterlin, J. in the above-entitled Court, address 3 ROOM HOUSE Furnished. Party i Ekern, G. Benson, V. Kochergin, L. Room 513 Federal & Territorial! " Joiuing town. Cal after 10 am. at | CARPENTRY AND POWER tools Rasmussen, H. Miller, J. P. Ewing, Building, Juneau, Alaska, within oF e 7 plenty for modern shop. - . 925 West 11th St. 76-t3) L. Grogan, L. Allen, K. Kasperson; , thirty days after the last publication | ____ i ! % i to Kodiak: Wilbur Scott; to An-.of this summons, namely :within| JEEP TYPE service car with 3 ton| FIVE-ROOM modern house G615 chorage: Del Robert, Glénn Powell. thirty days after June 19, 1046, in| auto hoist, 2 extra tires ang| Basin Road; Arriving here from Anchor itk > this summons is published, or tubes, looks good, runs good. Ideal | 3 g govd. { SECQND HAND furniture business Not ]US1 a dream, Captain Aty SPEEEE . within forty days after the date of | for farm or clearing land. Costy jcludes building and stock $10,- cer Tony Gomez and Stewardess its service upon you, in ease this| over $500 to build, leaving Ju- 000 will handle. but a Dorothy Barry were Howard Baker, summcns is served upon you per-|{ neau, will sell for (325 cash. 413¢ " e Bill Wagner, Lt. Commander E. S. sonally, and answer the complaint Wi 10th St. (276-13) iJ-APT. HOUSE Douglas, fully fur- Fictcher, W. C. Arnnld. S. C. of the above-named plaintiff g¢n file | ———e oo nished, $1,200 will handle. REALITY Wright, Leon Wiss, David Carley, in the said Court in the above-en- | COLUMBIA BIKE, good condition, Myron Morgan, C. Wv Wright, How- titled action. extra balloon tire, 3 tubes all \ s » ard Davant; to Cordova: Melvin Plaintiff in said action demands, new, $30; 2 complete chemistry For .t'hdt)_u.r(‘mlrl Hecox: to Anchorage: Jane Jones, the following relief. Judgment| sets with lots of extras all for $5; MURPHY & MURPHY mm(mc(vd.uA . Mrs. P.. Phi ma Rounds, against you in the sum of $335.00 phctographic equipment, wurml REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS | “'}}f‘-‘" feeling for Hugh Rounds, Rounds, Harold ' and costs and distursements| many times the price asked, all | Phone 676 over First National Bank | fineness shows Reunds, David Rounds, Mrs. Freida herein including an attorney's fee of | for $10, pressure cooker 12 qt. in everything Eg 1 Huff, Elsie Stougffer. $49 and order of sale of one motion | size, good condition, $10; rubber “‘ she wears. picture projector pledged by you for hip boots, $4, fifty gallon gas {he payment of the above sum, now | drum and pump, $10; high chair, wnmzn i in plaintiff’s possession. $2, lots of other items. 413 W 10th T R 5ax ® ; # WANTED—A cook for a 13 bed OuISIandlng n HOIel nooms np‘;ax "lnt(ll'w.\ili‘:-!r‘?;:em;;]h:fi'ul‘ SLV 2l g Sl s :j?‘mi Protestant Hospital, good living i will take judgment against you for;2 WHEEL LIGHT trafler 600 x 16| conditlons, small staff. Write F’“‘ SOfl curvacious el sle?‘y‘le taess want thereof, and will apply to the wheels, very good condition, just| pire C-305. (276-16) 1 osc o 'shopping, : G &0t i ! 2 s 1 foe, [ Court for the reliet demanded in the thing for going out the road. = 5 lines. iheatres — away from noise. § TS0 0 (0 et B hove |1 extra tire and wheel, il for s50.| & BUSTNEES B0 RECC 0 oo i H o ARRING stated Red 340. Ol M g ensin g o ething Different in o i M { ling plan. Every office and home Trarsient Accommodations one at Juneau, Alaska, May 21, Fop"SATE T4 room modern home,| @ Prospect. Steady repeats. Su- m ‘West Juneau, immediate occu- pervise or work alone. Write for cuflwgklvs FELIX GRAY, pancy. Tnquire Red 450, (276-(5) details. Faculty, 323 Himmond & Commissioner and. ex-officio | T 2% diaduts (& i el KR _Apartment Hotel R e FOR SALE—Model 416 Stever 2| (273-t1) Third at Blanchard EL 2888 cpted recinet, Division and | "ot Lifle, with Lyman sight | First publication, May 22, 1046. | AR, TFou A0, HOH;{S_J“;: HOUSEREEPER — for employed _ | Last publication, June 19, 1946. Ao { ! ;ouple, fllgu'ls :ges 5[{“?“ 8, ‘s‘;zz - y | Lome, pleasant con litions. Mo s "no-brush" TERRITORY OF ALASEA LOT WITH LOVELY \xew:ndd bfi‘t ok DRt o and. board, Ll ype, Officé of the Territorial Treasurer | Cf Plue prints for home. Gradelle| consider couple, husband = em- s shaving cream NOTICE | Leigh Realty Co, Phone 557 | ployed elsewhere. Phone 704 be- ST T (1L en's Appaes TO ALASKAN LAND OWNERS: @15-t3) | fore 6 pm. (257-t) i il he Alaska Real Property Registra- g5 ¢ ON ' { = for daily shaving The Alacka Real Property Reglstra- g5 ft, FRONT FACING small bodt | wANTRD Used furniture. 308 Wil- tion Law of March 24, 1945 requires i i . )} th t; . S harbor will sell this property youghby., Phone 788 i “It’s the Nicest Store In Town’ GLI”ER f"“l; ov:';wx »(:f oo f]ei;’l (kx“etw la‘;(d cheap as T am leaving town. See i in the Territory of Alaska to make| pay) Satko at 1402 Harbor Way } baranor Hotel Building a declaration of such ownership and | grom 5:30 to 6:30 pm. (275-t6) “Isczlu“nnus | to file the declaration in the United _ ik The MODERN shave cream States Land' Office for the district | FINE 8 LYCOM!NG motor on iron | FOR CHARTER — M. S. Jazz, at, | for MODERN in which the land is situated, on o frame, $50. 1402 Harbor Way, 5:30; Boat Harbor. Ph. 861. (256-tf) | or men befcre June 30, 1946. | to 6:30 p.m. Paul Satko. (275-t3) i A declaration of ownership is re-' __ | WINTER & POND CO, fnc. - 1| quired to be made and filed on all PLANET JR. SEEDER, $15, 250 1bs.| Complete Photographic Supplies @ s e — | patented lands except those owned| 20 penny Galvanized nails, $20, Yeveloping — Printing — Enlarging | by the United States or any agency | many other articles. 1403 Harbor | Artists’ Paints and Materials - of | o1 instrumentality thereof; lands| Way, 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Paul Sat- Finest Quality | owned by the Territory of Alaska or | KO- (275-t3) | Wholesale Juneau ;“5“"‘“1”!:2‘:’1'; el 1 lr""";" owned | STEVENS REPEATING _shotgun, | PIANOS RENTEL and "'U\'En| [z‘v flnmemn:bev :\h 01 of ; cd 1 "d‘ $7, Winchester repeating shot-; Anderson Shop. agu b v thereof, and Jands| gy, g3 many other articles at located within an incorporated town. " 5 .30| GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- = 1402 Harbor Way, 5:30 to 6:30 2 A homestead entryman on Federal | m., Paul Satko (275-13) nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up\ land should not file a declaration | P : g Lola’s ‘Beauty Shop. Phone 201! until after patent has been issued HYDE PROPELLER 26 x 30 and| 315 Decker Way. | i ]for the land. The same applies to! prass shaft, $20, at 1402 Harbor - - —_— o(uticns on mimn;,' aims. | Way, 5:30 to 6:30 p.m., Paul Sat- | —_— ing dechrnun of owner shm may b" —_— obtained by applying in person or by | FOR SALE — Ladies 20 diamond |3 ROOM fur. apt. oil range, bnth mail to the United States District | Waltham wrist watch, $125, 426| 1nquire 513-A wuloughby Land Office at either Anchorage, Ist St. (275-13) (262- LS)‘ . ned“c d n l Fairbanks, cr Nome, Alaska, or the (] ales United States Public Survey Office, | IR'OOM g};flglfl‘gi’l-: hO:‘;;; ;‘1 ROOMS—Kitchen priviieges. Home : . . . urnace. 0] ) o 10 Percent Reduction On All Round Trip Tickets. ik i it e TP'{:"“‘” i FobepRR (895, reast e is re- sponsibility of the owner to ole)tai 4 EEDROOM HOUSE basement, HEATED STORAGE—Fh. 861 CBShi SPTHR a4 1il completely furnished. Close in on| Cole, (260-tf) . these forms and file them on time.| Gacier Hiway, '41 Packard Sedan. i3 e ncrease aggage owance {They omust be flied in the DISEISL] pnogs. 085t (274-t4) | SEAVIEW APARTMENTS. Under in which the land is situated. Al Sk~ - = . néw management. renovated. 1 40 Pounds Free On All Tickets. Failure to register title will ineur FOR SALE—Electric wasning ma-{ and 2 room apartments. One; rE D, 5 . e b penalties and forfeiture of land\ chine. Ph. Red 206. (275-t1) block from Federal Bldg. | 55 Pounds Free On Through Flights to Seattle. under the law, g b “(aa1-th) | ’ First publication, May 15, 194, ~ |FOR SALE-—Trumpc:, lke new. See LA s b Last puhh(u'lrn June 5, 1946. Mr. Shofner at High School.” Los’l‘ “D rw“n ® Douglas 21-Passenger Transports PR N v T 1“:: "’(‘;":eim"‘:“ Inquire Al-| [OST Saturday evening, envelope The First All-New Transports in Alaska Service. s el wa s Y ‘Zf‘f’_'"’ containing money somewhere ROCK, SAND, Gravel, lawn dirt| JoWntoun business sectiogs Fe- hauled. Phone 849 Bill Tonsgard.| Wa*d- Phone 711, F B Ponlf v S LR T D ® Stewardess Service AT e e e _ = €r Dam on the Colorado River, is § : And Stop Dosing Your Stomach F%fi SA;F'; E;;m;cnd“?""“”m the biggest artificial lake in the Expertly trained stewardesses to make your i With Soda and Alkalizers s B % ¥0 c’ 0“', T4 | world—over 32,000,000 acre feet of trip completely pleasant and to serve you re- D cisamecs 1R al I TN Je e Pupite Qice. 4B | Gater and 115 ‘miles long. S Vi i S o - r o b o cra o i freshments aloft with the compliments of the breath by taking fods and other alka- | FOR SALE—5 room house; Auk — company. i lizers if the trug cause of your trouleis Bay, $1,900; '36 Ford, $175; V. A, | constipa 5 } thénlt his .yoll]xr.gouhroum P Hensey, Gen. Del. (265-t1) CLABA DILG stomach at al ut in th 1 ey " 8 | tractwhere80% of yourfood is digested. | FOR SALE—Ladies solitaire _dia- Public Accountant dAn“d twhen n,‘ gets blocked it fails to mond ring. $150, bargain. Phone est properly. i i i you st o v et f 455- s | d b O : & soda or an alkalizer—but somethi R i 1 ACIFIC N ORTHERN A IRLINES | “nblock” your fnteatindl iract, Sames | CRIESCENT APT. for Sale—373 So. { £ V] A ! thing to cléan it out effecti help Franklin St. Ph. 428, (258-t1) ¥ N.a:{et t baclc on her feet, A A § : _ - | arter’s Pills right now. Take b Y i General Offices—Anchorage, Alasko | "themas directed, They gently undeffe GILLNET, 175 fathoms, Sec Har i ‘(lv(’ly “unbloek™ your digestive bor Master, Q44t0) | f This 1 firm}\la your H»od "? move AOT{.——‘———— % m T ! = normally. Nature’s own digestive TRACTS miles from || gALES, SERVIOE and REPAIR ¥ = - | canthenreach it. Y ou get genui 2 158 City Ticket Office: Baranof Hote | PHONE 716 | that makes youfeel rally oo R £ P S £ " Get (um”mum.ny.'fmmm._ e center of Tndina|] Christensen Bros. Garage £ " gbe l'nhlo«k”ynurmmmu.u ¢ | Bombay e center of Indin’s 909 12th St. PHONE 659 8 real relief from indigestion, cotton industry. 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