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PAGE SIX M " WE HAVE HERE FRANKL MRS. MAX LEWIS and other labor could be exported a large scale, Likes Skiing wife of ona of Juneau'’s ski Mrs to IN B. SHEPARD The enthusiasts, Lewis is eager to learn the sport, which she tried at; THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Imm»hmu. refrigerators, Mixmasters! = AMERICAN BASES England on IN GREENLAND ARE Two charming Cheechakos from in Alaska lured the Shepards THI% (€ 0 o e il "on the Merrie England today are agreed north early in January. Paradise e rattle, | % ] that: Mrs. Shepard said she has sent|Way to Al g : MOSCOW, May 31.—A Tass dis-| () They never expected to live “all .sarts. of paraphernalia” home| 'Theres no skiing in England, (patch in Pravda says the arrival in! 1 Bidaka, but the prodpect. 147t nd,that: thie ridtan work hasmeds Ut Englisnmen . are. known, to,be| Copertingen ot S UESEER MIi- tractive. a tremendous impression Her | Quite decent skiers in Switzerland,” [tary delegation from Greenland has| @ Great Britain needs more father, who exhibits his moccasins, She mentioned proudly. ¢ i foreatod SRS QRIS ( OINENN thal| washing machines and refrigera- totem poles and ivory cdrvings con- She thinks Europeans received inegotiations will ke forthcoming| tors. tinucusly, had the Lhundt‘rh‘ird to- mistaken impressions of America at on American bases in Greenland. (3) Americans have been “per- tem two weeks before he realized ' the cinema and that Alaskans| The dispatch quoted the news- fectly lovely” to them. the wings opened. are more like the English than t.heipnper as saying that the American Mrs. Franklin B. Shepard and| - Querisd on the differences be- N€W Yorkers or Los Angeleans in | fléet already had maneuvered west | " . g that life here is unpretentious with'of Greenland and intended similar| Mrs. Max Lewis, Juneau’s two Eng- lish “brides” who pointed out that they have been married 29 and 12 months respectively. reed also that they have not been homesick to date. Mrs. Shepard, the former Mar- garet Rix of Norwich, arrived in the United States May 29, 1945, and in Juneau last January. She met her huskand, who is now with Pacific Northern Airlines, in Norwich, whare he was stationed with the Eighth Army Air Force “lI think there were more air- dromes in the Norwich area the anywhere else in England pY Shepard said She left home May 18, 1945, a waek after V-E day with 63 other English wives of American service- men. Halfway across the Atlantic the sea blackout was liftad and the English girls, watching the lights go up, tock it as an omen of a bright, new life. In New Yoik for a weck she took in all the tourist “mus then went to Kansas to mect her hus- band. There she was greeted by a twister which was “almest as bad as an air raid” Shepard was released from the service and the couple proceeded to his parents’ ‘Wyoming cattle ranch. Deep in the heart of a real-life western, Mrs, Shepard’s initiation into the Ameri- can way of life was completed. Lured North Propaganda letters from relatives For / especially Kayser is creating enchanting new fab- ric gloves, hosiery, underthings, lingerie. Kisvser HOSIERY + UNDERTHINGS « GLOVES tween the English and Americans, Mrs. Shepard said Americans seem to earn more, spend movre and be lass easily contented emphasis on the great outdoors. She said she never thought about travel until she met Lewis at an She said she occasionally misses American Officers’ Club in Salls- the English countryside, green and bury. adding that now she has seen cultivated has been for cen- more of the United States than of turs d the historic atmosphere the British Isles. of Norwich. As to comparing the two coun- The younger tries she said that while England two countries resemble each is picturesque and lovely, Alaska more all the time, she added 1s magnitionat, MHe Hie: 0. 80- She had always wanted to travel quite the sourdough slant along (she had planned to study French ith her ¢ltizenship as soon as and Spanish in Europe with a view POssible teaching languages eventually) as it the other generations in e but had never thought of Alaska although “it is the most beautiful SuleDv FOR MEIAL place T've ever seen.’ Oh yves — and she doesn’t par- ticularly care for tea. 5 e DRODUCTS WRITTEN e 0 o INTO PCE MEASURE Margo Allen of Somerset, on the other hand, is a tea drinker from way back WASHINGTON, May 31—A group Married in Salisbury, May 23, of Senators from western mining maneuvers northeast of that island, {and that therefore it was under-| standable why varied rumors were itary delegation’s arrival in Copen- | {hagen. | officials in Wasnington said that {negotiations were being conducted with Denmark for continued oper- |ation of radar and weather stations in Greenland and the Faroe Islands. The stations are considered essen- itial for North Atlantic aviation | Officials said the United States ‘had offered to train Danish per- | sonnel to take over operations when |U. s. forces withdraw. | Empire Want Ads bring results! | NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING |In the Probate Court for the Terri- tory of Alaska, Division Number { One. Before FELIX GRAY, Com- | missioner and Ex-officio Probate | Judge, Juneau Precinct. SOUGHT IS CLAIM oxpressed regarding the U. S. mil-| ypw TROLLER, completely equip- | BEAUTIFUL HOME ALMOST NEW: daveno, maple din- | - i 22 FOOT TROLLER, new engine, | § it ok REALTOR - FURNISHED HOME. See Walt & Sinn, 408 West 9th St. (285.) | Phone 557, Corner 2nd, and Franklin June 2. Fare Max. 16. Bocking deadline Sat. p.m. | Blue WANT ADS B o e e FOR SALE | ZENITH PORTABLE radio, electflc" mL ESTATE r battery, sleeping bag. Green | ‘ FOR SALE 499. (285-t2) | CABIN WITH FIREPLACE and| hardwood floors, phone Green 490 week days, See us at cabin| s i o tall 0| APARTMENT HOUSES in An- bedch on TXOA. Beat mazés (5, | chorage, Fairbanks and Juneau. | (285-12) | A1} sound investments. | Lovely view. ed. Phone Green 669. (285-tD) | | 24 3 bedrooms. | | Modern furniture. All electric equipment in kitchen. Full cement basement with den. ing set, walnut finished bedroom set, double bed mattress, sewing; | rocker, 9 x 12 Bigelow rug, 9 x 12} j Ozite rug pad, electric range, $25,, | Phone 189, (285-t3) | | | 1 GRADELLE LEIGH ready to go. See Harbor Master. | ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeastern Alaska Daily Scheduled Trips TO Sitka Wrangell Petershurg Ketchikan Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHER SOUTHEASTERN PORTS For Information and Keservations Phone 612 LEOTA EXCURSION Takue Glacier, 10 a.m. Sunday, 5 tax incl. Bring your own eats. Passengers min. 10. 449 and 79. FOR SALE (283-t4) | 'LLYLE YOHR HOME in Douglas, 4 lots, 6 rooms, SYSTEMS TAXES NEILL, CLARK and COMPAN Estublished 1940 Publi¢ Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors | 208 Franklin Street — Phone 757 FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING e left England on the Queen states wrote a $100,000,000 non-can- 1y the Matter of the Estate of with 2750 other wives and cellable subsidy for copper, lead; CATHERINE NYE, Deceased | babies March 13, 1946. By an odd and zinc into the price control ex- Mary e | FOR SALE—Black wool coat trim- | med with black seal, size 14 and | black seal hat, $35; Lynx furj tweed coat Completely furnished. i I ULLY FURNISHED house i At 1'% mile post. Kinloch N. Neill _ John W, Clark coincidence, her husband left Ju- tension bill yesterday. neau on the same date to meet her In the only other vote taken ‘by Angeles the Senate Banking Committee, a wonderful trip — it previously approved section lifting been nicer”—she rose price controls from livestock, poul- cee the Statue of try and dairy products was amend- the horizon. The ed to make certain that eggs also advised to rise at will come out from under for the sight, but ev- control June 30. eryone wes on deck by 2:30 a. m. Meanwhile Senator Mitchell (D- at the lat she recalled. Wash) indicated he will move to Prepared for such noted American strike the word “wages” from the phencmena as sl apers, she was stabilization act. He said he sees astounded to see little boys in long no use in attempting to control pants (“trousers” in England) as wages if the price of commodities short trousers are worn by English is to be virtually unrestricted. boys up to the ages of twelve. The PR i Margaret O'Brien pigtails worn by H ] small American girls delighted her: llhe"' No, Ba(klng she had expected bobbed hair and ve wn to y loom ako were m a rms 5. HY American girls in New York left gl FTI Lewis merely stunned. NEW YORK, May 31.—Publish- en the nicest dressed of our er Paul Hunter announces Liberty couldn’t match them. It was Magazine is withdrawing its spon- their hats, T think.’ rship of F. H. LaG s week- Sunday evening program over can Broadcasting Com- > found American departmer stores “thrillin Eats — Oh, Boy! because he is at variance the food! We eat four with our policies.” your three, but one of “The program wasn't what we yours equal to two of ours,” she expected,” Hunter said. “We didn't, added, explaining even before like it. We felt that public inter- | the war glish menus were simp- est was ‘waning away.” ler: more meat and potatoes, less —— et —— elaborate salads and desserts. There is mere social life among \married couples hi she noted. { “In England you marry, settle down and have a garden.” STATFORD, S. D, May 31—A Like Mrs. Shepard, Mrs. Lewis breeze whisked away a $10 bill likes to knit and sew, walk, cycle Which O. H. Gerharter, cattle buy- iand play tennis. The English girls er, handed to his son Allen, in a 1learn how to amuse themselves at feedlot and a six months old calf ‘home and are less career-conscious Picked it up and started chewing. {than Americans, and that married, “That ain't hay!” Gerharter h‘nmcn are less inclined to work shouted as he took hold of the an- |in the British Isles. mmal and instructed his son to GOT IT BACK | |ing machine this week and wishes len retrieved the bill, about should- ‘with Mrs. Shepard that washing er-deep in the calf’s interior. Pacific Northern Leads Again ® Reduced Rates 10 Percent Reduction On All Round Trip Tickets. ® Increased Baggage Allowance 40 Pounds Free On All Tickets. 55 Pounds Free On Through Flights to Seattle. ® Douglas 21-Passenger Transporis The First All-New Transports in Alaska Service. ® Siewardess Service Expertly trained stewardesses to make your trip completely pleasant and to serve you re- freshments aloft with the compliments of the company. PACIFIC . City Ticket Office: Baranof Hote 1 NORTHERN AIRLINES General Offices—Anchorage, Alaska PHONE 716 price | i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that | 3. W. McNaughton has filed a final report in the matter of the Estato of Catherine Nye, deecased, request- jacket, size 12, $35; LARGE BUSINESS lot, black, red and blue, siz> 14, $15; ) red and black wool dress, size 14, $12; brown silk dress, size 14, $5; ! Heart of Juneau. COMPLETE set Carpenter Tools. INQUIRE ABOUT OUR MONTIILY ACCOUNTING SERVICE | | ing the approval of the administra- Sk # 3 { APT. HOUSE. 1 7 P o silk dress, size 14, $5; K . tion of the estate as reported In said | Diack STk drese, 586 14 8 Hblgfé‘ RN oMb T HE o Z i {report and that the assets of the 4 . T il ' e | furnished house | B O WA AN PR S . O ™ N R 's. Waugh, Phone 187. (284-t3) 'y ¢ estats be distribitéd to the.helrs af | DS Waugh, Phone 187, (B84-9)| ) et basement, garage, ‘ Alaska . Eleetr"nies Catherine Nye, deceased, as set forth, FOR SALE—New poker table, seutsl Yard, 335 12th St. i |in the Will admitted to probate eight, $40; army cot and pad,| 3 BEDROOM HOUSE, i JIM LANGDON-—Manager : herein, ?lnd that said administration | 750; doll buggy, $4; doll bed,| Excellent location, |§ Box 2165 217 Seward St. Phone 62 Anytime | be closed. $2.50. Mrs. Waugh, Phone 187. Completely furnished. N \{ A hearing will be held upon said (aaecis) } z‘lé\géll\“;lE%ngo 'ég%};?{dl']l_"’g%!;,‘%A}}:é) Petition and Final Report on the .___ R S S e B | Fa L A - |Petiton o D et oiock 3 BEDROOM modern howse wich| MURPHY & MURPHY | CORDERS — HALLICRAFTER RECEIV- \ | B.M. at which time all persons hav- | full basement on Douglas Road.| REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS |{ ERS — BENDIX HOME RADIOS AND ‘\ng objections to the manner in| Phone Red 450. (283-tf) { Phone 676 over First National “ank | COMBINATIONS * which said estate has been admin- | —————————— H LARGE STOCK DRY BATTERIES AND i E istered, the closing of the adminis-;COZY 3 B"}DRC;O.M ’“'&““_’Ed e st s s RADIO TUBESE tration, or the distribution of the| nouse, stone firep A | assets in accordance with said will;| 0f. Cold Oreek, automatic - ol WANTED { Mail Orders Prompily Filled : i may appear, file their objections and | fg‘;‘;’a‘;‘gf' ‘”Cf"‘c ‘é‘“v“u:md m‘;‘c—l' X0 P Y 111¢e ¥ | be heard. B Wn andi wANTEL - -7cman to prepare : : L | GIVEN under my hand_and the Schools. Green 150. (283-t4) | “meals for elderly lady and do Complete Radio Repair Service Performed iseal of the Probate Couft above ATI WOOL overcoat, size 42, good| light housekeeping, full or part- by Government Llcf!l}sed vr;;?‘moncd this 16th day ©of Mas, ~ congition, $15. Green 150. nme}sworké in Txchar&"&n{or l:hreoe Experiericed Technician | 1946, (283-t4) | meals and salary. Write P. O. { (SEAL) FELIX GRAY, [ | Box 2314 or call at 318"Third St. WRITE FOR INFORMATION . ! U.S. Commissioner and Ex-officio 24 ft. TROLLER, 31C540, ready to A - i Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct. | First publication, May 17, 1946. Last publication, June 7, 1946. I FOR SALE — 5 room furnished (284-t2) | fish. Inquire 319 4th evenings. BUYING AGENT WANTED for| wholesale surplus U. S. merchan- | dise: Mackinaws, raincoats, shoes, rubber boots, wool O. D. serge (283-16) house. Phone Green 680. (278-tf) NOTICE OF SALE | on Wednesday, June 12, 1946 at 2:00 | P. M. at the office of the United States Commissioner, No. 513 Fed- | {eral Building, Juneau, Alaska, the Commissioner as Administrator ot'! | the Estate of Archie A. Fraser, de-| ceased, will offer for sale at public NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that FOR SALENational cash register, pants, camping and riding equip- ment, etc. KAPLAN'S ARMY unter filing cabinet, holds 500 e ey | and SALVAGE STORE, 250 accounts, fire-proof, practically! 3 new, $125; check protectograph,| Third St. San Francisco, Calif. $10; oil burner, A-1 condition, (284-6) | $95; Kewenee boiler and oil burn- | \FaANAGER (suneau territory) New ' er, $600. George Brothers. Deal Book of Navy in action, (276-tH) | color, (Battle Stations), combin- auction to the highest bidder for, cash, if such bid is deemed sa factory, all rights, title and interest | described property-to-wit: Two one | story frame cabins and a frame shed | and other improvements located on | | She learned to operate a wash-, reach down the calf’t throat. Al- | Homestead No. 1 Lode Claim, and all | ROCK, SAND, Gravel, lawn dirt structures, and improvements on/| Homestead No. 2 Lode Claim, both { of said mining claims are unpatent- ed and have been held by location | since 1935, and are situated at Hawk | Inlet, near and on the West side of | | Crystal Falls Creek, on Admiralty | Island, and together with all furn- | ishings, house-hold equipment and | tools, now contained in the above cabins, and premis: % This sale is made according to law | to satisfy the debts and clnims‘ against said estate. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND | OFFICTAL SEAL THIS 20th day of May ,1946, at Juneau, Alaska. (SEAL) FELIX GRAY, ‘ United States Commissioner and Administrator of the Estate of Archie A. Fraser, deceased. | First publication, May 21, 1946. Last publication, June 11, 1946. SPECIALISTS Hair Styling Hours Y a. m. to 6 p. m. COLD WAVING PERMANENTS STYLING SHAPING tis- | FOR SALE—Electric washing ma- of the said estate to the following | zop ™ SALE- 165 horse Lycoming ation leading magazine, coast to, coast radio support, high com-| mission. Write Fink Distr. Co.! 113 W 42nd St. N.Y.C. (283-t3) | ? ROOM Furnisiea apt. Call 220, Baranof Hotel. (282-t4) —— A BUSINESS of your own. Popular seller, big commissions, fast sel-| ling plan. Every office and home ' a prospect. Steady repeats. Su- pervise or work alone. Write for details. Faculty, 323 Hammond St. Cincinnati, 2, Ohio. chine. Ph. Red 206. (275-tf) full marine motor. Inquire Al- askan Cab after 4 pm. (269-tf) hauled. Phone 849 Bill Tonsgard. (269-1mo.) FOR SALE—5 room house; Auk Bay, $1,900; '36 Ford, $175; V. A. Hensey, Gen. Del. (265-tf) CRESCENT APT. for Sale—373 So. Franklin St. Ph. 428, (258-tf) ACRE TRACTS 3% miles from|WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- town. Enquire at Snap Shoppe. loughby. Phone 788. ; MISCELLANEOUS | FOB RENT FOR CHARTER — M. S. Jazz, at (273-t1) ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN, refer- ence required, 328 3rd St. Boat Harbor. Ph. 861. (256-tf) (285-tf) WINTER & POND CO, inc. |3 ROOM Cabin, 843 West 9th St. Complete Photographic Supplies (285-t0) eveloping — Printing — Enlarging Attists’ Paints and Materials of |3 ROOM FURNISHED apt. oil Finest Quality range, bath. Inquire 337 Wil- ‘Wholesale Juneau Retail { loughby. (283-t3) PIANOS RENTED and TUNED | ROOMS—Kitchen priviieges. Home Anderson Shop. Hotel—Ph. 886. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- | HEATED STORAGE—Ph. 861 Cash nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up.| Cole. (260-t1) Lola’ . Ph T R e P e g Lo e a0 "¢ 01| SEAVIEW APANTMENTS, Under new management. renovated. 1 and 2 room apartments. One LOST AND FOUND block from Federal Bldg. LOST—Brown coat in cemetery, re- (241-t8) The Mayflower was only 100 feet ward. Please return to Empire. (285-12) llong. and 20 to 25 feet wide. The planet Pluto swings out as far as 4.3 billion miles from the BOX 2852 PHONE 204 sun and its maximum distance from the earth is 4.4. billion miles. n' w- Knusn i Y CONTRACTOR As late as 1880, two-thirds of U. S. homes were heated with wood. §8 CARA NOME FOUNDATION CREAM A smoothing, protectin cream that provides need. od lubrication for dry . JUNEAU, ALASKA Are you interested in a home of your on, or having your build- ing repaired? 3 For Quality Workmanship CALL PHONE 204 I Will Be Glad to Serve You . PHONE 204 BOX 2652 | Baraenof | || Beauty Salon OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Bhone 538 Yorrrrrrrererorererrerrd skin and ot the CLARA DILG Public Accouniant PHONE 557 Corner 2nd and Franklin LARGE JAR $ ° fi?@l IT TODAY uro Drug Co. Butler, “The Rexall Siore” DIESEL MARINE ENGINES CATERPILLAR €G.U.S. PAT.OFF. GENUINE PARTS SEE ; NORTHERN COMMERCIAL (0. “Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment Distributor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY JUNEAU BRANCH—227 Admiral Way MINING EQUIPMENT FARMING MACHINERY DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN via Petersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince. Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612

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