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« Gl SIX THE DAILY ALASKA LMPJRL——-JUNLAU ALAbKA THURSDAY, FEBRUARY I 3 1947 e % banks.” Since pmt of thy e Alas . [ eir w nd was admitted to the Alaska ecfosferfosfrefenfoctorforfenosfectoafond sfofecforfortn 00,000 SOUGHT - s B e R 1 “ MUST FILE NOTICE FOR iDROVEMENT ir joined the group going to White- As the only Republican Rep WAVREST ¢ m horse and down past Dawson to sentative in the 1919 House, he a n i e I-EG'SI-AIOR Tanana where they were to leave ey did let me answer thn l’ v - > him to complete his journey to St. roil call!” Then in 1921 he was . Michael—thence to return to the elected to the Senate, but ‘se ON MINING (lA'MS : o DR, VALLE IS NOW IN Teday : States. They were about to say for one n only before resign-| it el 4 { g E B (OI_I_INS goodbye” at Tanana when he su r accept an appointment as| A B o 0 G denly changed his itinerary, wirsd g U. S. Attorney for RS 2 IE o StWARD N B J it his folks, and was on his way into the Fourth Division. He served in “’Ix'x‘v 'U’;“"mm““’,\ ‘.’r“;"'\‘\'i{u‘d!;sw"i_;l;l FGB S S + oo Eroet B_Collne was vorm i 1 Ieror amiving - Faluani: o rment otfies untl Mt o5, " Sites” s e 32w 21 % 31 e cronnic MURPHY & MURPHY arloP Departakitt $600.000 of GlIesple, gy mland, Randolph County, In- '™ €8TV : 933, when the Democrais came In- 1, ;4 i effect sile before 12| Camera complete with flash appropriated 1 o s 3 13 diana, on July 19, 1873. His family Mined 15 Years power, and he resigned to enter o.oop merigian of July 1, 1947 a eguipment and ¢ case $300. REALTORS—ACCOUNTANT! wovement - it ‘”,'(_ 0 to Chico, California, in 1881,/ For the next 15 years ke follow- Private law practice which he has ,ci0e of their desire to hold their| Call at 502-tf Sl o ALY was here that “E. B.” went ed mining in the surrounding hils sinc> pursued clain LE Uippec ¢ ,‘ ; he - throush grade and high school, —on Bear Creek, to No. 6 and N Rsiontery PiRitle Pihih rednb ki s oot abei ] o =OBLES Y Suiigped . ing « for ing profes- 9 Above on Fairbanks Creek, ar n 1936 Mr. Collins mar- howeve those claimants who ¢ Onigal, Srdvll, A0 B 0 ron SALE ) : ! o1 ion he went to Chico Normal Winding up on Fox Guich, No. ¢ S hny GEmolor ot rebdly hin the current ass ifce Plies Fdlel : B Aires Medical (now State Teachers College) but and No. 10 on Goldstream by e ;‘p;m(,(y ah did pien R i) i U el ocn withdrew to In| In 1900 % B, Ol had “mar- . aintance, and she has simce 1946, have filed the required no- | MOD. 84 v fe A ( i -n\fu.:« 1897 he started his apprenticeship ried Miss May Kimball, daughter , ." pis constant companion and tice perfect, ROYAL BLUE m $3.753.000 t _end 8 ons of Columbia Univer- jn the office of a wellknown h“.‘ of early pioneer residents and “I‘p.,_““m | This interpretation of the Umd $25. Johnson & 24 » e - year of legal training “E. B al- bl bhow B O | e he formed a partnership recent Presidentinl Proclamation Johnson Seahc Including i pec St. Louls, mest forgot his ambition through daughter, Margaret, was born, of 1646, This left him was e office of Yool condition. ngood c ed | W n offer to go into the Klondike the little family awaited in C o misenitar ~Gekive: BeDNLE ch | Solicitor & Tritaitor’ Dubatt. B4 Huinds ) CAB CO. year as part of on a mining venture. The urge fornia for the father to establis i forsaken at the time of his + n D€ by 409-t¢ artme Dr. VElle 1 o was surong, but Gol. Hen.'s ‘horhe in AINAKASSE IBOB ey | o 100 ToTRECR SORRE L Pare i i sl GRAY LINE TOURS A:Vf( u‘ pi - Ak ; d bre n(l 0sCOpY nnd.m Dr. shaw's will pro stronger—he re= Snme n?rlh and J$)?ne(l.l)‘|m on the yovor of Fairbanks from 1935, Territol I Mines GRUMM!/ We have AND GARAGE etofore ir Chevalier Jackson in Philadelphia. mained. Creeks” — the first white woman . = and long active in|B, D two of best ms in the i i 2 is the author,of nUMErous ar-, The longing to head for Daw- and child to settle on Goldstream.| . ' "o/ NG i fed LR e P SEREY e G Jdels and low exter % ticles on che ses, and @ gon and St. Michael eventually This was a rugged life, and Mr 1" for ..mhd\u' in the 1946 elec- | nounced the necessity of perform- hours. Both have two-way iver in order cebss fellow of the American College Of proved irresistable, however, and in Collins adjusted herself rapidly to " Apter suasion by the local ing assessment work on .,;,,‘, and instrument sroup includin ) points located on for € Physici id the Associa- 1904 he was on his way to Skag- her surroundings. With her tea s ¢ e Sana and directional u ; i : 8 Skag . ) e - Ropublican Club he ran and was claims for t! commen n and directiona el i Tt [way “for After arrival ing background she established the 1 icq (o the Senate for the 1947- july 1, 1947 left t the pro- v ausnea ond MURPHY & MURPHY ad, ‘ T {there he made the acquaintance of first school at Fox, and continucd 4o gespite heavy Democrat op- | cedure necessar P s upholstery. Not a 1ent Wi et results | men, one of whom was hourd to teach the three R's throughout ..o, i s A these ships. Newly REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS b o e | a new camp called “Fair- the Fairbanks area from that time R a qualified legislator 1 X‘v o S % A $16,000 each delivered to % i mntil her h 5 8 58 4 il ween the term of hostili- g Phone 676 over First Natior2l Bank | e e Alackan, the Fousth DIVision EIves | tes tn the War a8 receritly declared details wire | e i Collins the “green by the President and July 1, 1947 Bahod! o1 | James D. Hughes cy; In loce potiies thioush tetter Territorial Govern-| The interpretation by the Sclicitor I REAL ESTATE 1t e - - ve stated remcoves t doubt efl Ascociation as executive council - - " has switched to memter, Mr. Collins was a natu s = * FOR SALE—Mo FOR SALE Calvert because oce for candidate to the Firs GEORGE WARD DILS o l“”~’ ‘“A"~‘ ‘_"‘_‘ g :‘;:. Champion, 16,000 m 3 DROOM Frame. Good Neigh- c-isiature. He was elested to that o "f e U e ¥ ”w : 1 dition 0. Pt ted. Purnace, Calvert Whiskey v portant gatherinz and sarved in George Ward passed away e s s Aplon. BB g T and 8 B hed, $5,950 1913 as Epeaker of the House. Re- ng at the Government Ho: n."hnl”.u ; 11‘ ' v 5 ob ment is lighter. lect-d in 1915 he again served in pital. He was G6 years old, married, In his recent letter on the a CORD WOOD for_sale. ttage 5 ; .e Houre and was made Speaker d is vived by his widow and bject that w uuthw».(l to t 500-t6 5 —_———————— " a second time—the only man his daughter Elizabeth of Juneau ;““;”' ':“4 1‘1‘ Mines Delegate jcl pupples. 940 W ove this “onor conferred on and a brother John Ward of Burtlett stated his intention of in- G kTt A F’y by c"pper C;;‘;’;,‘ R‘;“{Y‘ BéEIfPED t!g';s‘fi! v for two regular sessions. Haines. ”_“*“" g - Cougcems 4k A0 early B Bt Calvert Distillens oty aow York Oity. 10 8 rim between s Funeral services are pending at date a Dbill providing for the fur- pep - One 1942 DeLuxe Woodburniz 3 7 ; E B eted his law 'studic: the Charles W. Carter Mortuar) e R Lt 2 way radio .. . the fastest, most convenient wotk. da Wi vheel ge 75 hrs. since o S ————— e year ending July ¢eimy i Gastid 1, 1948 ge of such bill - 407-16 ; | % i 5 way to get there ® new low fares © 10% reduction on all round- (rnp Clipper fares ® Winter Excursion, at least 25% off round-trip fares laska’s most frequent air schedules ® flights to Seattle and all major points in Alaska ® courteous, personalized service ¢ delicious meals and snacks served aloft Specify Clipper Express . . . there's extra value in goods that fly to market ® cash in while demand is at height ® enjoy style prestige “rushed by Clipper” ® operate with less inventory ® have less tied-up capital ® Jevelop new markets For reservations, for Clipper Express pick-ups, call W SPECIAL SALE Unbelicvable’ 100% wool long sleeved SWEATERS $1.95 All wool . . . Flattering SKIRTS Pleated and Plain $1.95 ol SPORT JACKETS WERE 19.95... NOW $5.95 b Z Z: a 1 Lace frimmed Satin SLIPS $1.50 PICTURES OF FOREST ould se :quirements of Remington Portakle > new, $50. Call 7-f TOWN S, TWO SCHOOLS Grum In Loubie ctric tu U. S. Forest Service piciures were verti ie rollers pow wn yesterday at Tee Harbor 35 pp volt three phase 6) ach of the iralty Division. soraper. St e ach used nd tr {ilms ot nd Kodachrome slides depicting ph such as the yund ing Bay aken during f spruce ar war the Edna with Alaska A\‘I\. ic 495-tf conditicn Cash or ¢ oU overhaul 3:30 Batider between 4 " * SLESMAN— d redecorated wn, 4 room apartment Completely ing ‘Woodburi $4,000. Large lot 50 x 300 } PRICES Tel. 354 Day BALMAT & CCMPANY RFAL FFTATE and RENTALS 2nd Floor, Shattuck Bldg Tel. 354 WANTED cou or Night, want to buy lex. Write Em- 501-t3 YOUNG small pire C HOUSEWORK by day Ca- or hour. pable. Ph. Douglas 232 evenings. 500-t6 BUYER for large Lkeautiful Lane cedar chest. Ph. Blue 640. 200-t5 Calling on drug stores, taverns, hotels, restaurants, cigar stores, etc., to sell unusual pre- = 3 Baranof Fo'e 2w MEK[(H/{/ The System: WoRrL(D AIRRAYS o 1/:Tjing Clgpers small sizes of | KIDGLOVES black only . . . $1.25 e R elicve di | tressof baby’s cold while he sleep: Rub on Vicks VapoRub at bed- time. Soocthes, VICKS relievesduring m,:,n:’ny it! CLARA I. DILG Accounting and Office V-8 FORDOR mium punch board deals. Samples condition. Phene and attractive photographs fur- - - - nished. All inquiries held i FOR SALE—Fully furnished hotel., sirictest confidence, The Prc- phone 187, P. O. bx. 1808. 474-t1| quets Co. 4701 No. Talman, Chi- FOR SALE—Tmece houses and lot,| ¢80 25. 500-t1 houses i~ good condition and best Jocation. Inquire Trevor Davis. Box 576, Juneay. 472-tf. SLIGHTLY USED 70 hn. Buda Dicsei Marine with 2 to ( reduc- WANTED—House or apt. two ladies, Phone 88 499-t8 $25 REWARD—To anyone who can find suitable apt. or house for ELLES AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAY TO via Pejersharg and Wrengell With connections to Craig, Klawock. Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 KETCHIKAN ] ToTAS oL 30t T Women's Avaeer 1t's the Nicest Store in Town ‘Baranof Hotel Buildicg Generel Lledric /. UTOMATIC Blankels 3 SPELL COMFORT and RESTFUL SLEEP in the coldest of weather. The H fully automatic control maintains the sélected warmth regardless of the i room temperature. Purchase one of these blankets now and these wintery H nights will seem to you like sleeping in the miid sunshine of a summer day. | 5; H H We also now have a large stock of ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER (0. b Heating Pads Coffee Brewers i Electric Irons Electric Fans t‘ Alarm Clocks Pin-Up Lamps u Pressure Cookers Floor Lamps | Baby Bottle Warmers Bed Lamps I Sun Lamps = w i it SERVICE Goldstzin Bldg. tion gear, ready to go. See it at Juneat Welding & Mach. Shop. ) 469-tf. TG RENT 2 ROOM fur. Phcane 357 % SEATTLE For COMFORT and also one apt; SERVIOR rcom apt., both newly renovated Get the NEW 502-t2 Ray o e i Thateher, WASHINGTON ‘Gums Kitcnen priviieges Home Mer. Habit! Hotel—Ph 836 R ALASEANS FEEL AT HOME NICE CI EAN RUOMS, day or Week at new management, Cotonial Hotel (407-tt Tolock_tron (370-42 324 2nd St. Phone 187 SEAVIEW APT.—Opa Federal Building. Your Beposits ARE SAFE BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES ? SAVING BONDS DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First N ational Bank of JUNEAU, ALASEA WMEMBER FEDERAL BEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION =sssesssssssssTssseTisEsiss: T T T e e i il | | | young couple. Will lease or buy necessary furnishings. Veteran must have by March 1st. Write kox 2925. (d.h) WANTED—Space for small bhusi- ness school, two nights a week Dr. Wm. T. Riley, Box 289%4. 486-tmo. WANTED—Used furniture 142 Wil loughby Phone 788 'KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phone 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing in permanents. Open rvenings by appointment. (203-3tf) PIANOS RENTED ana Anderson Shop. * MISCELLANEOUS BETTY and and ETAEL Bearding House, 249 So. Franklin. The Old Barbeque. Meals family style. 502-t6 WIN1ER & POND CO., Inc Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality | Wholesale —— Juneau —— Retail | GUARANTEET Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. kaper Curls, $1 up Lola's beauty Shop Phone 201 215 Decker Way CHILD CARE—{ull, part time; ages 3-6. 117 Third St, above Boggan's Shop. * LOST AND FOUND GOLD EAR CLIP near Federal Bldg., 4th, Seward, or Franklin Sts. Return to Dept. of Education, Federal Bldg. Reward. 502-t3 i 5 — Lucille's Beauty Salon Specializing in all kindssof Permanent Waves for all Textures of Hair HAIRCUTTING Phene 492 2nd and Franklin | a¥

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