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PAGL SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- - JUNEAU, ALASKA her o R B o P e o o P B e o P e e e e B o g P e e R e R P lY trm during their stay there. kwan, where he will pre:\(-h!\'isn, with family and other k Lee of Skagway won on pecial services there. The | friends here. QLQSK 2 o * (' the cash prizes in an award. |p: »f those churches will be kv in Skagway for pre-Easter services! Hal Johnston, Jr., is out and| Harry Honius was the unlucky ! M 17 through March 21. lenjoying a- little outdoor activity H rom a wa one Saturday evening at the Sil. jafter having spent most of t} il ver Night of the Broadway Thea-| nty-eight guests helped Glor-|past two years in bed. Hal's 4 tre. He wasn't there! The $10 ia e 'Riewe celebrate her 12th many friends are genuinely glad to s OaMw W will be held over and added to V: tine birthday party. Twenty-isee him with regained health, fl 'ILLHI) S W (f‘ M (SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE) next week's prize. Sl s had been invited but | ’ AY, Alaska, Mar. 3.— AL & . unable to attend. The! Little Misi Sharon McGuane, il A were present for| The freighter Sword Knot ar- p rted at 2 and lasted un- ld.mume of Postmaster and Mrs.| il discussion on rijved in port Sunday, with a car- til 0'c during which time /L. McGuane, celebrated her seven- il at - ‘!"'. High go of freight and fresh vege- ti ts were taken to the mat-ith kirthday Wednesday afternoon, il ot ————— 7 ool gymnasium the aus- tables and fruits for the local mer- in¢ the Broadway and then the 26th, with the aid of several| i pic of the loca chants br ht home to enjoy the birth- small friends. The day being 4 e e Much entht — i refreshments consisting of bright and sunny £ 1 da refreshments consis g of bright and sunny most of the af- [ argume Arthur Larson of the White Pass ca cream, fruit punch, cor‘,k~. rmoon was spent playing games { > cffice was pleasantly surprised a ie candy in baskets. The:and jumping rope outdoors after il airman week ago Saturday night when his pa held at the Riewe home,[which the youngsters were called I {j 7 ! . 0 er” name was pulled out and the pot was given by Mrs. Herk Fred(in to enjoy refreshments of ice 1egEties 0 L. Polley had accumulated until the nics Ricuwe ed by Gloria's older cream and cake served by Mrs Il b il commit- mount of $40 was handed him at si Joyce Marilyn } McGuane. Helping Sharon en- i Broadw Theatre. These Sil- joy a grand afternoon were Ma il ver Nights are a feature inaugur- Harry Honius has been sick me Mary Ann Rafferty, | il ated by Bill Feero, manager, and in he past few days 1 Stephenson, il are proving a good drawing card e Shir and { ) In a book in the lobby of the I Fairbanks, son of Mr. and|{David Edwards, and Lary Car- 1 t , all patrons may write Mr J. Fairbanks, was sud-roll i L P eir names down on the date of de n il while attending| | | ed by - birthday, a space being pro- th orse carnival, and was| The members of the Skag i € Lnn‘"» v for day in the year. h one night He is/woman's Club met Wednesday {} g (1-1 pro- registered fec > again. {night for a business and sociali 1 1 refreshment psules and a drawing ¥ !session. They cid r o 2 d sessiol y decided to sponsor| 1 coffze, sand- each Saturday night and $10 and Mrs. W. J. Mulvihill are 5 spring musical recital. Follow- ) ,g, ~ 5 s \ )¢ g mu 1 recital. Follow al | n E E w 3 l?t e g k arded the fortunate persen, n a daughter in Wenat- ing the business meeting refresh-| Severu -Lrlzas acil €eil 102 e 5 4 ch ngton ments were served and a social| % i & : TR e hour enjoyed | m g E 5.0 The city received a fine new In- i editorial in tha Trail ekl | %} @ HAINES al truck on one of the officlAL bighn of 'ihE. The awreh! ob Difes oambalpn WAV 2 Schools, the pupils arelnetted a small return this year {% O SKAG Al R str plea for a sum- use of the exceedingly cold ruary meeting of the lub. They stated they would, weather during January. | } ® TA was held Wednes- be more than willing to do m:l | } oon at the school house lat Ived in cleaning up some, The Skagway Post of the Ameri-| 1 g t of the il rather small attendance it were donat but 'can finally announced i matter of assisting tha ‘Da lized they must have adult the in the p contest [‘ -4 n I 1 98" committez with the sym- cial backing. - inaugurated some weeks Both | il program was discussed and = the -public school and the Mission il group voted unanimously to ( Coulson recently entered school children participated and il t back of the Chamber of Com- s Hospital in Juneau for the Post decided to award two sets| il [ s promoting this pop- surzical attention. cf prizes school winners 1 1 imn program Refresh- wehinp !were Patsy ) Joyce Riewe, mmittee served cookics and = $ fand Mavis Soldin. Mission school, il Mesdames Eddie Hestness, | "}“"‘_X"M : on_was l‘l‘::“) Fred Mahle, Ted Landin and il nd H. Honius were the Prescnted with altar, candlesticks, qygpje; Brown. Prizes were $5, i C Stations of the Cross 111(1151 and $2, respectively The D g curtain for the back of |, plegen i 4 A s 1§ T WA !Post particularly commended the L l,, 3 oY f P \ L, ,I] [U 3 2 w altar. The articles were e T T g li SL@“"‘ loft on the ed- By the Banstortuta” when Lteautiful wo don2 by the Mis- 1311 ND 10N for a visit . {sion children. ] = AND PtSEP‘/AT AW g : 1t a few weeks ago for Sitka father a other i S I J The Stations of the Oross Were| p,otnay games between inter- A == == = . erected the Rev. Gallant they . - bty s o AEAR first Prificriior he Lenten. ;384 ool and inter-town teams h e = e = and gold I e S%8lpeen keeping sports enthusiasm at & lay eve- }1 h pitch the past few wzeks. ~ < N e e - { ELLES AR LEIRES® mmunity Center, | Skagway sticets are finally clear % s ating the seats - Rev. and Mrs. Fox of Haines o snow and are drying up rapid- AVEYW 3 ¢ TN ¥ ] AN 5 leaders of the to Skagway last week by & ing the clea Soos o D--i“~ RIPS JUN AJ TO EETC IIRAN The ban- tug boat and W}Vl"’»*‘ P}”th\'v had the past two weeks. No sia B 4 ! 2 pot luck imitted to the White PasSiging or a light breeze has been via Peiershu rg and Vr ange | " bles fairly al for attention. She is still |y most agreeable change from the AI\.‘ wock. II\ i g t den of ap- U receiving medl {recent bitter cold and strong z The Cubs madz the 73 i winds. 1d dec and set and Mrs. Walton Price have bl 5 be- nice home for sale and| L.OGGERS n moving to Florida to reside.| ATTE! [TON LOGGERS with logs < Price has been with the White, for s.ie. Contact Juneau Lumber Pass h for some years. MIS.| pills. Will buy from 109,000 ft - price is the daughter of Mr. and| to 10,000,000 feet. For further [} 7 Mrs. Hal Johnston | paiticulars see Juneau Lumber { Mills. 433-t1 Mrs. Edna Polley returned to | 4 d ngleau :m the Norah Sjlz\x day ( \dll(!ndl Forest Tlmber | Relieve Misery % 7 ’“gh: bt ‘*_‘;n d‘q‘;d"‘;gfi:""“‘ For Sale ; E St Wik i vy Sealed bids will be received by the ~Rub on T She enjoy trip to White- A b R e ey ~Test orse E also the s - Time-Tested VapoRus har i e scluding 9 A. M. April 14, Refrigcrators - Radios Waler Heafers - Cleaners Easy Washing Muchmes 'prnam»\ er upo MARCH IS REDP CROSS MONTH OUR GUITA $6011.00 of which $6211.00 slays in JUNEAU ALL YOU CAN- A DAY'S NOTICE, Convenient Paymentds PARSONS ELECTRIC (0. GOLDSTEIN BLDG. PHONE 161 teeterfoferfocerfrafocecfe oo There Is N 0 Subumui for Newspaper Advertising! NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION GIVE BUT GIVE=-~ Space donated by ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER (CO. Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent !m all the merchantable dead | 1947, timb nding or down, and all Ithe live timber marked or desig- | nated for cutting, on an area total- pproximately 97 acres, on an area on the west side of Eagle River | 'north of Juneau, Tongass National | Forest, Alaska, estimated to be 2,- | 1000,000 feet B.M., mere or less, of | Sitka spruce, and western hemlock, land 1,000 linear feet, more or less, 0[ piling. No bids of less than $1.50 {ucr M feet B.M. for spruce saw- timoer, $1.00 per M feet B.M. for hemlock sawtimber and 1c per linear | ) foot for piling up to and including | | 95-feet in length and 1%c per linear | + foot for piling over 96-feet ‘n i=ngth | will be censidered. $500.00 must ac- | company each bid, to be applied on { the purchase price, refunded, or re- | {tained in part as liquidated dam- | ages, according to the conditions of sale. Primary manufacture outside of the Territory of Alaska of any part of the timber is subject to the consent of the Regional Forester. | The right is reserved to reject any or all bids received. Before bids are submitted, full information concern- ing the timber, the conditions of sale, and the submission of bids | should be obtained from the Division Supervisor, Juneau, Alaska, or the Regional Forester, Juneau, Alaska. First publication, March 14, 1947, Last pubhcauon April 1, 1947. NOTXCE s "EREBY GIVEN: That Jesephine Tremel, executrix of the estate of John A. Carvel, de- ceased, has filed her final account and report of her administration of said estate, and her petition for distribution thereof, in the United States Commissicner’s Court for Ju- neau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska; that 10 o'clock A. M., May 15th, 1947, has been fixed as the time and said court the place for hearing same; and that all persons concerned therein are hereby notified to ap- pear at said time and place and file their objections, if any, to said final account and petilzoa ior settlement and distribution thereof; and that the court at such hearing will ad- judicate and decree who the heirs and distributees of the deceased person are. Dated: Juneau, 12th, 1947. JOSEPHINE TREMEL, Executrix. First publication, March 14, 1947. Last publication, April 4, 1947. Alaska, Mnrch TEAHS'!'ERS MEET EVERY Second and Fourth Wednesday 8. P. M—A. F. of L. HALL |4 ROOM furnished house and 1941 Ford pick-up on patented beach Cali FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1947 B e e I I A B WANT ADS | Al B FOR SALE 'MURPHY & MURPHY HOUSE and three cabins Inqu‘l;:"APPROX 2 dores plus good 4:bea- 207 Willoughby 52713 room home, furnace, fur., wash. 5 houses hine, etc. Can build & ‘IMPLICHY patterns at the Auk| o reage near city limits. Pric- Bay Coffee Shop. 527-16 | eq for quick sale. 4 NEW 1946 Plymouth engines, car- |4 BEDROOM home, Star Hill— burators for Ford, Plymouth and | furnace, fur. elec. kitchen. Chev, one computing gasoline |$2500 buys 3 room cabin, elec. pump, auto parts. Auk Bay | wash. machine, etc on Willough- Hardware and Auto Suppli | by Ave. DeHart’s Old Store. .16 OVER 14 net on investment, § ¥ modern apts. building excellers FURNISHED HOME, car, beach condition, apts. clean, well fur property, Fritz Cove Road. In- nished. Near bus. dist quire 923 E Street, 5 to 8 p.n. GREY Lines; garage, fiing sta- 527-tf | tion, sales agency TR T e T :TUALFI’T\‘?_ moc, furn, good location, Bhose W4T B LY e quipped going bus. plumb- ing, oil burner and general ser- 12 GAUGE pump shotgun, case,; Vvice shop, long lease. Best lo- cleaning rod, six boxes shells, $45. cation. 2 fly rods reels and mis BEAUTIFUL 2-bedroom home in ment, $15. Service for Douglas, furnace, basement, gars toria y American” pattern® age, unexcelled view, garden glassware, misc. household items, lawn, berries. lamps, dishes, upholstered tele- | 10 ACRES, house Giacier Highway. phone bench and table. Red 413.| SEVERAL cabins, country homes, 525-tf' Auke Bay, Auke Lake, Fritz Cove 5 PAIR draperies, 3 rose fioral, beige floral, only. and Lena Cove. SEVERAL homes Waynor addition, 'MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National Band phone 837 afternoons 525-t3 property. 56. -t3 APARTM! AB diectric - S R three burner, large oven. Par Co. ey WANTED 1942 CHEVROLET station wagon., WANTED—Cle:k stenographer, sal- Call Paul Bekech 862. 523-tf| ary $228. Phone 466, 527-tf 5 ' Buick, $100 RELIABLE Crupls need small house En C-1854. or apt. Will sub-lease or reno. S parties or pets. Refer i ences. Blue 755 525-t3 investment and PERMANENT ¢ FIRETOX. It iple want apt. o rs a day. Home and ' house. Rocm 302 Baranof. 525-t Marine type now in stock. Ju- m—— —— —— — neau Welding and Machine Shop. | WANTED — To rent—modern twc 524-tf n house long time Juneay L1 7" resident. Phcne 525-t1 SED wedding ith 9fully - : cut and perfectly matched dia- FAUNDRY and cleaning $1 per mond snabla, Write Empire Dour. Mrs. Florence Hughes, C6] e sp4.t; Onial Hctcl. Phone 187. 524-te USED UNIVERSAL vacuum clean- er A good cleaner at a good price. Parsons Electric Co. 524-tf WANTED-—2 bedroom house for re sponsible, permanent tennam Write Empire C-1234. 503-1 WANTED—Used furniture 142 Wi loughby. Phone 788 1938 V-3 FORD 85 Deluxe 4 door good me- 180. an $525 condition. quick sale- Ph. Red 522~ KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phou 556, 3rd and Main. Speclalizin in permanents. Open evenings by 'BEDROOM 2 c pletely fu automatic i i furnace, .C“M 261 PIANOS RENTED .and TUNEL days or G S. Anderson Shop. LOST AND FOUND FOUND—16 ft. grc) round bottom skiff off Sister’s Island.for infor- maticn write Frank Thomas. P USED WESTINGHOUSE 3 burner range—Flavor Zone model- A lot left at i O. Box 2421, Juneau, Alaska. FOR SALE—H. M. PARKS COM- 523-10 PANY floating canery now lo* 4 cated at Hoonah," Alaska, com- FOR RENT ROOMS—KIitchen privileges. Hm;:; Hotel—Ph. 836. NICE CLEAN ROOMS, day or weex, has modern furmished apartment| DEW management, i ith two bedrooms. Kitohen bath. 324 2nd St. Phone 187. (407-tf) office and store room. For fur-| SEAVIEW APT.—Ope block from ther information write H. M. pederal Bufld.ng. (370-t2) Parks Co., Inc., 309 Colman Bldg., | plete with approximately 400 crab traps and ready to run. The can- nery is eighty feet long, thirty feet wide and has a depth of seven feet. First deck has can- nery and warehouse, second deck Seattle 4, Wash. ; 521~ tloi MISCELLANEOUS GOOD INCOME property. See Nick | o Rocovich. 515-tt | WINIER & FOND CO., Inc | Complete Photographic Supplies D-4 CATERPILLAR, hke new, tOwW- | Developing — Printing — Enlarging ing winch, canopy, bumper, ra Artists’ Paints and Maerials of diator, guard, lights. Inquire Joe Finest Quality Werner. 514-1mo | Wholesale —— Juneau —— Retail COCKER Spanlel pupples 940 W. GUARANTEEI‘ Realistic Per:na- 10th. 497-tf | nent, $7.50. Faper Curls, $1 up Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. 2 MORE BILLS ARE APPROVED R - N Two more bilis have received the INVITATIGNEOR RINB signature of the Governor of Al- In accordance with the provisluns aska, officiall a, y to become Acts of of Chapter 86, S. L. A. 1939, as the Eighteenth Alaska Legislature. amended by Chapter 28, S.L.A. 1943, | They are: sealed written bids will be received | g B ¢, by Rep. Engstrom—to at the office of the Treasurer of confirm legality of marriages per- the Terrtiory of Alaska, until 2:00 \formeq by ritual and to provide o'clock P. M. in the afternoon of the for legitimatization of children born 24th day of March, 1947, for the oyt of wedlock upon subsequent furnishing of a Corporate Surety | intermarriage of parents. Bond in the penalty of $200,00000 g B, 54, by Rep. Ost—to pro- covering Oscar Olson in his position | yiga for abatement of “bottle as Treasurer of the Territory Of‘clubs " premises where liquor is Alaska. Said surety bond must be 5014 or consumed without license. written for a period of Four Years from April 1, 1947 to March 31, 1951, urer on or before April 1, 1947. De- tails as to the. specific coverage St. Ann's Hospital admitted The Territorial Treasurer reserves Brown, Charles and John Brown the right to reject any and all bids ;and Mildred Maynard for medical after the hour set for the opening | A baby boy weighing six pounds thereof, nor before the award of the and six ounces was horn at 5:55 FOR SALE—Fully furnished hotel, | phone 187, P. O. bx. 1808. 414-cf‘ FOR SALE—Tmee houses and lot, | houses ir. good. condition and best location. Inquire Trevor Davis. Box 576, Juneau. 472-tf | Read the want-ads for barsains! and the executed bond must be de- posited with said Territorial Treas- | required may be obtained from the yesterday Luther Marler, George office of the Territorial Treasurer. |Kasko, Mrs. Alice Hall, Thomas and to waive informalities. |attention, and Master Fred No bidder may withdraw his bid | |Schmitz for surgery. contract. 2 a. m. yesterday to Mrs. Marvin ¥ OSCAR OLSON, Kristan. Treasurer of Alaska. | Government Hospital ndmitted |Helen Abbott of Juneau, made nb discharges. First publication, March 7, 1947. Last publication, March 21, 1947.

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