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PAGL SIX AIR LENES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN ’ BELLES | via Pefersburg and Wrangell “tions to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and { With conr i steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle | FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 i Ao MOTORSHIP ESTEBETH Leaves for 10 P.M. Leaves for l’ ASSENGERS. FREIGHT and MAIL Freight accepted at Northland Dock until Noon on sailing date Everything in Sporfing Goods Your Depeosits ARE SAFLE HHOLD UNITED STATES INDS BUY AND SAVING B( T mansgemens of chin bank is pledged to conscrva- tive operation. The safecy of depositon’ funds i our primary coasideration. la sddition, the bank is 3 mem- ber of Federal Deposit lasur- ance Corporation , which ia- sares each of ewr depositors against lom s & maximum of 15,008 OSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED Blix H of JUNEAU. ALASKA i MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE (¢ ORVORATIO in the ;mmh of the Territory —YOU BELIEVE and .\uu!hcn tern Alaska in particular —YOU BELIEVE in the necessity of ne anent payrolls for Juneau perm- —YOU DESIRE to become finanecially interested in new enterprises —AND WISH to participate in their earnings CALL AT THE ALASKA FINANCE CORPORATION FOR PARTICULARS COOPER BUILDING Fourth and Main Streets NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION L C O MM HAIRES ' SKAGWAY "~ MONDAY SITKA and Wayports every Wednesday 6 P.M. P AN'Y RSB 2 Ty THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY Dl:Cl:MBl;R 19 ‘)46 the San atfended the Legion danc ‘mm one. The first alarm and held their wedding cclebration turned in Wednesday evening about! ewsy o es throughout the evening 8 0o uu(k when a local resident ob- \ served flames beginning to break Tech e Hardin, offi- ough a small building to :he' F cer-in- e local office r of the Pack Train Inn. In| rom agway of the Al mications Sys- less than one minute flames were tem left on the Pr Louise for shooting up and the whole sky was| Tk Juneau with the intention of re- red, giving residents at a distance! (SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE) turning on the small boat Tuesday, the impression the business section | SKAGWAY, Alaska, Dec. 14—The put due to the inclement weather afire. In less than 3 minutes| weather has been the most impor-| has not been able to get hom th ck was there with several Itant subject for discussion the: — firemen, and in a very short time ~ [past two weeks. Last week the re-| George Bavard was a passenger the fire was under control. A streng mark most frequently heard was for the states on the last Louise wind was blowing at the time and| location of the building \wa:} in the center of town in an that when the moon changed the — {weatker would undoubtedly change,| Mrs, Harris and two small chil-/right and would get warmer. The dren left on the last boat for the alley. The shack is. not supposed moon changed and so did the states where she was called by ill- to have been occupied, but it is weather, but it certainly did nct ness in her family reported that someone evidently; get warmer. For the past week it had a fire in an old stove in one| Jhas been below zero and each day| The Skagway Grill has been clos- corner and was burning old mag-| s it bit lower until this ed all week for redecorating and re- azines and papers in it. l 14th, it registered 16 pairs Tha second alarm came in about below at o'clock. With the low — §:20 o'clock this morning and the (temperatures the north wind has The E: Auxiliary postponed department made record time in Leen blowing steadily, averaging their December meeting until more getting to the L. H. Johnson home | from 15 to 25 miles per hour. Last favorable weather. in the north part of town, where; night the local movie house had — tire had broken out in the kitchen no show, the basket ball games and The Alas: Transfer Co. provid- near the chimney. Damage was! |the meetings of the Cub Scouts ed taxi service for the school chil- slight were called off because of the in- dren in the south part of town this b 5 | tense cold The Christmas Tree past week, and the majority of The bridge gang of the th(e‘ dance planned for this evening by them were more than glad to avail Pass Railroad is making repairs toj the Eagles Lodge has also Leen posi- | themselves of the opportunity tq the Jocal wharf, putting in new pil-| poned. Several business houses get to school without facing the ing, planks, etc. | | have been closed all week and near- bitter wind for 10 or 12 blocks e=een | \ 1 of those along Broadway have Wednesday evening members of had frozen plumbing. Many of the, Mr. and Mrs, Orrin Edwards plan three local organizations met in homes have also hs the same on moving into the house recently the club room of the Eagles and troutle. If an atomic bomb can vacated by Mrs. Tex Dechaven. wrapped packages for the Christmas change this frozen North to a more Their mov depends upun w rise tree at the local San. Groups icp- friendly clime, what are they wait- in temperature resented were the P-TA, Emblem ng for? Club and the Eagle Auxiliary. g Betty F.is, Leauty sperator, left s A Standard Oil tanker is due to- day, and its arrival is being anx-' iously awaited, as there is no more fuel oil in town. on the last Louise for Mount Ver- non, Wash., her former home. She the past six months in the Tuber- e chapel at rium was the scene of afterncon a Eshel- Saturday Rotes a wedding la 4 o'clock whent Skagway man and Joseph Bowen were unit- — — . ed in marriage by the Rev. John Skagway residents were genero: Joe Shelby, former resident, re-| Dodge. Attendants were Howard in their praise of the fine per- turned Sunday from Anchorage and P. Andressn, Superintendent, and formances given by the local Volun- has resumed his work on the rail- Miss Fraley, one of the nures. teer Fire Department twice this road. Shelby was discharged from That evening the newlyweds and a weck. The bitter cold and stro: the army about three months azo group of fellow workers from winds make the fire hazard a s large flx.d went to Anchnngu while his COLUMBIA BREWERIES Inc. TACOMA Distributed By ODOM & C€O. ‘gs? ANNOUNCING RECEIPT OF SHIPMENT Corey Coffee Makers and Glassware Replacements Pin Up Lamps . Bed Lamps Ironing Pads Egg Cookers Bottle Warmers Bottle Sterilizers Automatic Electric Irons Alarm Clocks . Kitchen Clocks Door Chimes Space Heaters Heat Pads D, 3 Any of the above will make lasiing and useful Giftsfor Christmas ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. A Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent & | Dated at Juneau, ( ber 17, 1946. i | W. McNAUGHTON, executor of the Wwas wife and daughter came here “‘“d‘rH—i—l—H—l—PPl-I—I-H-‘ ,sold the family home. Mrs. Shelby | returned to Seattle and was never able to find a place to live in An- chorage. Mr. Shelby was dissatis-| |fled there and decided to some "back f Mrs. R. Paxton left for the States on the last Louise. Mr. Paxton has resigned as repairman for the local Telephone Company and| Chuck Clark has taken ovey the| job. ‘ 30 GOV~ TfA 06 mndll WANT ADS {MURPHY & MURPHY CCOUNTANTS FOR SALE & ““h tel- REALTORS—A! Robert Haus- (455-15) HEART Bus Dist. Apt. Excellent return on invest $115. Hotel. escope sight; man, Home House— Johnn,; Gnc:\mch 1lknown old- b Sy, Sgenash, ‘zle(nl:no( soap»‘R"STAU“ANT fully equipped and Ground floor suitable store or Smith's reign, left last week for| £0IN8 concern, bargain for ‘quick offices. e Bistin 'He il i 'vled-“ sale. Inquire Barbeque Cafe, So. 52 ft. and 26 ft. trollers, see Larry 5 3 3 55~ Bohm ford, Oregon, and will have medi-| Franklin St TS it R cal treatment while out. LSAEAE ThEe. aart vt Wy DEHOTAS ine R CoN6 L Gids jx RE—any kind, any size room apt. top floor. b from cne to fiity feet. Lot next BUY NOW, SAVE MONEY_— d::";';“flm"“g‘e‘l“:;‘:g’ 2‘:'\):::::5; to Gastineau Grocery or call Blue SUMMER HOMES was a Juneau bound p1<se‘n"m nn“ 520, Free delivery. P. M. Schnel 4 BEDROOMS — Sixth St. View, B Lonilse der Co 454-3t. fine roof ¢nd foundation, furnace, — {BLUE SUIT, almost new, size 40, , furmishec. The Princess Luurc stopped at ACREAGH on Highway. Call 456 between 6 and 7 p.m Haines on her way south last Sat-| PE7L i R el urday night and was met by a} Sl T small boat which took off several| CORNET, almost new $65, man's §1500 BUYS Lot i» Block 1, Seat- Wdsshiers. for. that ‘Town, suit size 36, hardly worn $25, 7 ft. | ‘ter Tract. = ! skis 84, guitar $7. 229 5th St |ACROSS from Juneau Cold Stor- Little Timmy Larson celebrated, Phone Red 185. 454-tf. | age, reasonable bldg., 26x50. his third birthday anniversary on Thursday of this week at his home | on Sixth and Main Several little | \HEATING STOVE, coal and v.ond | {INCOME PROPERTY, payment, small down 3 duplexes, indiv. bath Garnick's Gro- | rooms, electric stoves, refrig., furn, price reasonable. friends helped him eat the lovely| = 4534 oood foundation, roof. See by birthday cake and other ’Crle“h'lBUICK 1040—50 Supex all acces- appt. ments which his mother had pre-| gories. Good condition. Phone Patp. | 433 453-3t | \ Mrs. Percy Coiton returned homc‘ L0,y MunPHY & Mu”uv Saturday morning on 'after spending several weeks visit- | ing in Portland, Oregon. She is much improved in health. - LOGGERS ATTENTION LOGGERS with logs for sale contact Juneau Lumber Mills. Wiil buy from 100,000 ft. to 10,000,000 feet. For furiher particulaiz see Juneau ZLumber Mills 433-“‘\ - e —— COLD WAVE, FAIRBANKS The bitterest cold wave in Fair- banks in 11 years, broke last Mon- | day when the temperature that had | _ been ranging around 53 degrees be- | low zere went up to 14 below. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY In the Ccmmissioner's Court the Territory of Alaska, Division | Number One at Juneau. Before FELIX GRAY, Commissioner and | Ex-Officio Probate Judge, Juneau | Precinct. In the Matter of the Estate ERNEST THORSEN, Decesased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to an order of the | Probate Court of the Juneau Pre- cinct, Territory of Alaska, made by the Judge of that Court on Decem- | ber 17, 1946, I, the undersigned, H L. Faulkner, Administrator of the | estate of Ernest “inorsen, deceased, | will sell at public auction to the| for | of highest and best bidder for cash all | _ the following desc.ibed real prop<‘ erty belonging to the estate of de- ceased, Lo-wit: An undivided one-half interest m' and to that ceriain piece and parcel | of filled in tide lands in the Ci of Juneau, Alaska, situated on Wi loughby Avenue and described as: Beginning at Corner No. 1, iden- tical with Corner No. 2 of the Ernest | Fuller property and from which | Corner No. 11 of the Junheau town- | site, U. S. Survey No. 7 bears East | 69 deg. 49 min. 26 sec. North 320.37 feet; thence from Corner No. 2 South 45 deg. 36 min. East 55.49 feet | to Cerner No. 2; thence South 46 deg. 09 min. West 50.10 feet to Corn- er No. 3; thence North 45 deg. 34| min. West 56.07 feet to Corner No. 4 identical with Corner No. 3 of the | Ernest Fuller property; thence North | 45 deg. 52 min. East 50.16 feet to ning, together with the two frame dwelling houses thereon 24 by 48| and situated at 228 and 232 Wil- loughby Avenue. That the sale will be held on Jan- nary 20th, 1947, at two o'clock p. m. upon the premises hereinabove de- scribed on Willoughby Avenue, Ju- | | neau, Alaska. Alaska, Decem- H. L. FAULKNER, Administator. First publication, Dec. 19, 1946. Last publication, Jan. 9, 1947. | e e | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on December 16th, 1946, JAMES Last Will and Testament of WIL- | LIAM REYNOLDS GARSTER, de- | ceased, made and filed in the above- “' |entitled Court at Juneau, Alaska, |miles northwest of here. I'his Final Account and Report and Petition for Final Award and Dis- tribution, and that on said day this | |Court entered its Order "directing \that a hearing be had upon said Final Account and Report and Pe- tition for Final Award and Dis- ‘tribution before it on Monday, Feb- ruary 17, 1947, at 10:00 o’clock A.M. of said dav at the office of the said United States Corhmissioner and Probate Judge, in the Federal-Ter- ritorial Building, in Juneau Precinct, ‘Territory of Alaska, and requiring all persons to then and there appear and ‘make their objections, if any, thereto, and to the settlement there- of; ‘and, to the final award and distribution of the residue of this estate to Mary Garster, Minnie ‘Henry, Mildred Alex, William Gar- ster and Carcl Garster, in accord- ance with the Last Will and Testa- ment of deceased daied September 217, 1943. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 16th day of December, 1946. -(SEAL) FELIX GRAY, United States Commissioner and Ex-Officio Probate Judge. First publication, Dec. 19, 1946. it e R Ry Last publication, Jan. 9, 1647, !FULL LENGTH Hair Seal fur coat, ! { RILLING Permanent Way | ROOMS—Kitchen privileges. Home | KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, |der 15 years of age, will be held the Louise/ BOYS' CLOTHING, size 16 and 18 | REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS | Phone Gi6 over First Natiorol Bari knives and belts, 30-30, 22's, life raft, pair xw\\', b7 skiff. Black 120 or 452-4t | hunting 410, three oars, 10 ft. 923 9th St. REAL ESTATE _ FOR SALE 452-t1 | 16. Phone 552 3 ROOM fun, ouse, o bedrooms. ‘usfln(‘m AL 403 East 1st St 452-6t | ‘I\EFDFD GRANDY Seiner, bullt in 1936, 47 \wn wave casn BUYERS FOR x 120" x ¢ raft. Complete With {yGEpRATE PRICED HOMES. seine and 15 skates hallbut gear, | { PLEASE CALL AT OUR ; . with 1 cte. Juneau Marine|opprep OR PHONE US Co., 2. 450-6t | 1p yOU WISH S FOR SALE—28 to 47 ft, in | TO SELL us for furthm infor- | e e co.| BALMAT & COMPANY ne Phene 29, 450-6t | & REAL EfTATE and RENTALS PR. MEN'S Johnson shoe skates, 2nd Floor, Shattuck Bldg. skt Phone Green 147. 449-3t} Tel. 354 {2 SMALL houses, L(;m:,mb(ly fux-!. s - - nished, Deéleo light plant, one| acre land, 5 miles “vom town. WA“TED 2. O. Box 1702 or PlLone 342. b S 3 2 447- LI‘ KNIT GOODS SALUSMAN - - -1 Well - established Knit Goords tub, one electric |House secks service of live wire oil heater. Phone|to sell line of sportswear and knit 447-tf yunderwear to department stores, — - - | chains and school trade. Exclusive TWO BEDRZUM . hed” house | oy, y. Commission basis. Write in o Acatic Founda- | . C 1498. 454-2t. tion needs repair. Price $6,000.00. NP AL $2100.00 handles. Phone 346 for | WILL SHARE 2-pearocm apt. with appointment. 446-tf | employed young womal. Call 873 - s 0 A Y after 5 pm. 450-tt SMITH TYPEWRITER, price § . 20th Century Market. 435-tf.{ WANTED-—Neat appearing young lady to operate popcorn machine six nights a week; no matinees. See Manager, Capitol Theatre. 450-t1 .‘RMY WAREHOUSE BLUG., 20') by 30, celotex lined—contains geod bldg. material. Awo large kitchen sink, single dram board.| e i P Phone 035-2 435-tf.| THE SALMON Creek Country Club wants to rent a car for one month. Phone 399 or 864. 448-t1 FOREIGN EMPLOYME&NT INFORMATION Men and Women Mechanics, Sales, Office, Techni- cal, Nurses, and other skilled work- ers. The only publication of its kind listing specific possible em- ployment oportunities in South Am- et with extra clips. Phone 456 after 6 p.m. Christmas Greeiing Cards With Envelopes \Alaska Scenes I Available Now At WINTER & POND CO, Inc. Everrthing in Photography 437-t1, ‘| erica, Asia, Europe, Alaska, Has waii, Africa. Satisfaction guaran- rnn nm teed. $1.00, postpaid. (Airmail add bty — {15¢). 13- ROOM F'UR Aparcmem showerl FOREIGN EMPLOYMENT MAGAZINE, Dept. J Baltimore, 3, Maryland NICE CLEAN ROOMS, day or week, {_____ AT new management, Colonial Hote! CARPENTERS ‘instde work. 6 aay 324 ond St. Phone 187. (407-tf) week. Call 34 evenings. (355-tf) SEAVIEW APT.—One block from WANTED—Used furniture 142 Wil Federal Building. (370-tf) | loughby. Phone 788 bath. 513 Willoughby. 454<3t.l Phone ‘Hotel—Ph. 886. 556, 3rd and Main. Speclalizing - e S = [ in permanents. Open evenings by LUMBER TRUCK, BUS | =it ™ o PIANOS RENTED ana TURED Anderson Shop. LOST AND FOUND LOST — Zipper wallet comalnlng valuable papers. Phone Green 624. Remard. 438-3t. CRASH; MAN KILLED COLUMBIA, S. C,, Dec. 19.—One man was killed, another badly in- jured and three school children slightly hurt today in the collision of a lumber truck and a school bus near White Rock, a village 18 THE FLORENCE SHOP Open Evenings by Appointment A Complete Beauty Service Merle-Norman Cosmetics Phone 427 129 Third St. 443-1mo ‘The dead man was Sam Rowe, an occupant of the truck. J. Earl Wessinger, the bus driver, was brought to a hospital here where his condition was reported as serious. Eight other men on the truck were unhurt. - e — ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PARTY 0 CHIDREN | BY ELKS SATURDAY The Elks annual Christmas party to the children of Juneau, those un- DAY NURSERY PRE-SCHOOL KINDERGARTEN Under auspices of A. W. V. S. — Juneau Unit Mornings 9-to-12 50c Afternoons 2-to-5 50c Afternoons 1-to-5 75¢ For additional information Mrs. George Rogers, Tel. Green 763 "Mrs. Beth Stejer, Tel. Red 825 or Tel. 21—Governor's Mansion Saturaay afternoon at the Capitol Theatre with Santa Claus to greet the youngsters upon leaving. ‘The doors of the Capitol will be opened at 1 o'clock and the big movie show starts at 1:30 oclockl a special program that should in- terest all children. Santa Claus will be at the en- trance of the Capitol when the show is over and distribute candy, nuts, etc. The full movie program| will be in the Capitol's ad in to- morrow’s Empire. WE SHARPEN SKATES. Hagerup Saw Filing Shop. 432-t1, GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 20L ‘815 Decker Way. 2 s et o B S A SR CHILD CARE—full, patt time; ages 3-6. 117 Third St., above Boggan's Shop. Empire wantads get results!

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