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. PAGE SIX e e e e e e e e e e e e e -fllflSK%fd/* i A i Soaten AIRYNES —TY= Daily Schedules fo: @ SITKA @® PETERSBURG ® WRANGELL © KETCHIKAN @ ICY STRAIT AREA Several Trips Each Week fo: @ HAINES @ SKAGWAY @ MNumerous Other Southeast Alaska Peints THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY. MARCH. 19. 1947 WANT ADS FOR SALE R 1947 was $2456495, giving ¢ on. Mr. Bolshanin is buy e e ———————————————————————————— N N ' percent increase in expectes S, Einstoss at the Conway S E N p T E f . revenu | ews o es and judges for the coming irning with the Bulshnnms‘ | { tion were appointed by the heir young grand-daughter, MEASURES 'I = Miss Brightman Herrington who will spend h Young, ¢ George —— it veland wghter, and first child, Sist DAE, MANCE 15 | SITRA, Alaska, March 15—KWB! judges Marie, was born to Mr and; o o o ;':“;‘;_“‘fl i ; |are the call letters of the new local oper was chosen auditor > Peterson Tuesday| > i i A | { | === = MURPHY & MURPHY 40 DESOTO SEDAN, overdrive, APPROX.,2 acres plus good 4 bed- priate $350,000 for new school con- | struction; failed to pass 6-10. | == =)= b AR el g R vl s e city books for this term ng at the Salvation Army week by Walt Welch and Jim Council received an insurance ¢ The baby weighed eight : \ 2 Brightman, The station is tem refund of $127.02 on the USO younds, cleven ounces and is the .S B- 8l by Rivers and Walker— heater, seat covers, recently over-| room home, furnace, fur., wash L aril . Art Franklin's building from Councilman Rands randdaughter of Mr. and Nev Income Tax bill; ‘failed to pass| hauled, good tires and paint, 1ow machine, etc, Can build 5 houses loffic ! Jutoff Street where A committee was reques irs. Len T. Peterson, = | mileage. Phone Black 635. 531-tf on acreage near city limits. Pr PE Sy e ed for quick sale GOOD GOING FULLY equipped , ° ‘ restaurant with 3 apts. and own | @ BEDRONM home, Star Hill— furnace, iur. elec. kitchen living quarters. Sce Management, ] g al 31.t¢ 152500 buys 3 room cabin, elec. B e 3811 wash. machine, etc on Willoush- e g AR UI;I]DERWOOD Standard typewriter. OS;.IRAVZZ 3 requesting that they memor- Mn . and Mrs. Carl| NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION | _ o on¢ %% i 2 ?,:L:Nufxl.)1<xl.‘1:4‘vcst~r?:;:érf McCracken is an em-| Notice is hereby given that Carl |FOR LEASE—Apartments andstore condition, apts, clean. well fur land news will be featured Boat Haj and approv- the ANS on Japonski. | Olson has made application for pat- | building. Call 873 after 6 pm. p'shed. Near bus. dist Since the change of brb bills to aling $496.28 C—— lent t his hor horage Serial 531-tf GREY i,me.s- ga‘ |e '1ixllu g sta- {ing schedule of the Armed Forces Council adjourned tiss Wanda Christine Stuhr 011282, under the act df May 26, | ——fi—sisie o b i sion; salebldhency. (1 | i SRS hariie »miohths s, Mid e { Calvin D. McGraw were mar- 1934 .(48 Stat. 809) for a tract of |TWO CORNER lot 75 x 130, Dous- |, ,prg noa"nin’ oood Jocati grams have been available 5 oting of the Pubiic Util- Thursday evening by U. S. land described as North Lot “A” Plat | 13, completoly framed partinlly oo, o> o0 (T BORC focsHon ka before 1 p. m. The new sta- ities Board Thursday evening, the Ccmmissioner Ernest Dennis at the of U.S. Survey No. 2516, of the Pearl | built four room house, additional = o ml,lbux,?i.",( o i [tion will be particularly welcom- members adopted a definite plan home of the bridegroom’s parents, Harber Group of Homesites, on| lumber on premises—$900 cdsh.| [0 "0 ;lw‘uin A fed by housewives who enjoy list- of construction for the praspective Mr. and Mrs. Jesss McGraw. The north shore of Pearl Harbor adjoin- | AlSO 3'story” house,. ground floor | 760 ShOP. long lease. Best lo- lening to the radio while doing new hydroelectric plant. A dam rived on the De from | ing HE. S.167, containing 487acres, | Ccompletely rencvated, basfiflh’“l[flé:{;;‘iw,d { Y [kir mMBrning: ‘ehorés of yellow cedar i ! Nebr., and is the daugh-'latitude 58" 28’ 12” N. longitude 134> | and second floor suitable improve- | Dolglas: AR S R . Tateet Erough’ to* ROV A0L kY f Mr. and Ms. O. F. Rob- 48 W.and it is now in the files of | IeNt as apnrtments §8800, Also| PoUSias TUMEACE, DESSELEIN s Business transacted by the City Storage, to accommodate an 8 by of Detroit, Michigan. the District Land Office, Anchorage, | new dory, two outboards, 327 &b PEPHCC R e Council at their last regular meet- 8 tunnel which would be sufficient nding the couple were the Alaska | rifle, 30-40 Craig, Cabin Cruiser.| o *‘,{‘c",'mg”,““s' Gincter ing on Tue y evening, included to produce 6,000 kw: a powerhouse ! com’s sister and brother,| Any and all persons claiming ad- Beq {Caxlilcr, Haxbor’ CAte. affer SEVER. Iv ‘m\fsé ul-:Cll’l HfiShWfl&t- e tiibiise of structural steel; sheathed with M Francis Roach and Dormand versely any of the above mentioned | 6:00 p.m. 530-t2 | "k A,' 't.nbm,s, C"}‘“"X home.s‘ The reading of a letter from corrugated iron: a generating plant McGraw. The wedding ceremony land should file their adverse claims | | uke Bay, Auke Lake, Fritz Cove | Delegate Bartlett regarding the to carry an average load of 1500 followed by a reception for in the local land office, Anchorage, | FEATHER SLEEPING Bag, single; | ®nd Lena Cove. i cmall boat harbor and harbor KW with a peak load of 3,000 kw; iclatives and close friends. Camping outtit Kit; two bathing: SEVERAL homes Waynor addition, improvements in which it was Alaska, within the pericd of publica- | lines capabie of tion or thirty days thereafter, or | ¢Ues; new brown pumps, size 6-B. arned that as no appropriation b been made by Congress, work the full production load next Tuesday evening a con- they will be barred by the provisions, 1684 Evergreen Ave. after 7 p.m. s0; MURPHY & MURPHY |cannot be expected to start be- old Schafer, Utilities Board Chair- st f the Sitka High School public this week by Har- cert will be given by the music of the statutes S R ; iE 2 G v = 4 - {ALTORS—ACCOUNTANT: : e Sty L GEORGE A. LINGO, MEDIUM SIZE restaurant cooking | phone 676 over First Natiopal 3sr. fore 1950. Council instructed the Man, was a letter reczived from a the direction of Thomas Acting Manager. | rafve’ adcellent condition:: ol sy e et ) {City - Clerk to write the Delegate bonding louse, stating that they 1t the schcol gym. Featured First publication, March 12, 1947, B ”; Phene 28 -'3‘)_‘«5 asking that FWA funds for harbor Would finance the construction of he program will be the school Last publication, May 7, 1947 EF e i e Bl planning be continued a pewer plant in return for rev- d which at the beginning of |— = GOOD TROLLER, priced re: A letter from Attorney R. E. enue bonds should the city have a ar had twelve members, but | NOTICE OF APPLICATION able, write f : Rotertson stating that in his op- lcng term contract with a reputable has now grown to 34. Also par- FOR PATENT 155, Si linion the lane leading past the for the provision ticipating in the program will be s : 3 - boat; also paint deck and cs ; F Serial No. 0406 PRICED FOR QUICK SALE, 54 IT.| very. reasonable. Outl 876 dggs"’:)"; Moose Hall could not be closed Revenue bonds 100l chorus and string en- i s 3 without first submitting the action by ,Utilities in- Proceeds of the concert REPUBLICATION boat, mctor completely overhaul- 11th St. 531-t3 to the electorate for ratification. xes—and would be 1 toward the purchase of In the ited States Land Office ed, Fathomet radio phone, di-!__ c? 3 3 e - Sbrect.- Committes | Tepptad he approval of the new ins ents and music for for the Juneau Land District at | rection finder, iron mike, anchor | LAUNDRY and cleaning 31 per that they belicved a fill to Ellis electorate n election department. The students are Anchorage, Alaska | win ed 10 m.p.h., no gear. heur Mrs. Florence Hughes. Apt. Island for a roadway would need - toward a fund for In the Matter of the Application of Henry 23-33 V. 4, Hixson Bldg. 530-t6 PLANES BASED at SITKA to be 125 to 150 feet long and ap- JAck and Sasha Calvin. owners of band uniforms the HIRST - CHICHAGOF MIN-| Seatt! 530-t6 s ‘ FOR INFORMATION I e ey PIONIE SO S CE (O announced that ) Mary Hedges At a mesting of the local post ganized under the laws of the NEW t » gillnet combin- i Have the. roath cise AUSSESHL: : hoariHEANY he the Veterans of Foreign Wars State of Washingten, for patent At w engtne, boat not equip- | e ervisor have road crew work Das been 1 Ui ) 4 to the ELSINOR, SHAFFER, Ped e 136 two short one' WANTED \ on tke projec henever time was third partn S 5 T Vednesday evening at the Ameri- 54 2 | bedroom house long time Juneat e = ~ < e s sek fro six n cer: ct- BERTHA, FRIES, TRINAD, BER- | long. 6t pm. 520-3 n / [ available. turned last week from a six Legion Du . officers elect ) esident 525- ELLES AIR LINES Miss Gerna Huge, Public Health months business and vacation trip were: John W. Ryan, Com-| NARD, SHOLIN and RHEA lode | ;o g s e o e s ; : States : shb 9 ining claims and the BERTHA | = * 7 g ‘T B o 7% nurse, reported that the Health in the State ; Jos -Ashby,: Semor “Vice; NG ¢ L | complete, $200. Inquire Bail WANTED—2 bedroon ‘house for. r¢ DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIRAN | mve, rewred i e ety e e | Tt Tt T e B S new location immediately, and on Mr. and Mrs. Nick Bolshanin Vice Commander; Ivan E. Re-| Mineral Survey No. 1502 A and B, Write Empire C-1234. 503-tr via Peiersburg and Wrangell her recommendation the Council have announced the marriage of zck, Quartermaster; Ernest Den-| situated in the Sitka Mining and | SIMPLICITY patterns ¢ A yaaa Py e o g A s o se of the yn- their daughter, ne Herrington, nis, Post Advccate; Edward Lit-, Recording District, First Division, ay Coffee Shoj 527-6 WANTED—Used furniture 142 Wi With connections to Craig, Klawock. Hydaburg and ffl‘,l|lil,‘:‘l;;‘)fr(:::,1L" f\ ‘m,(“rf“.:(’;;:n to Kelly Westfall, recently of Sit- tlefield, Chaplain; W. C. Charteris, Territor yof Alaska, at Kimshan o i "77 ®' loughby. Phone 788 steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle oo i ONLNE - o ka. The marriage t lace on ; Carl O. Nelson, Trustee Cove on Chichagof Island, and 4 NEW [ymouth enginies, ORTL | rp et FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Resolution 135, setting the of- January 28 in Port gon. g forming one continguous group. | burat ord, Plymouth and ™ g ;'d snfieal‘\;!yt Shsop, hi':‘“‘ ficlal tax rate at 19 mills unani- Where the couple plan to mak?.y George Dick, three year. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that | Chev, c computing gasoline ¢ T % 03“- aed! m R mou d sal: of the asses: their permanent hom ! Appointed officers are: Glenn the Hirst-Chichagof Mining Com-! pump. uto parts. Auk Bay P anents. Open evenings by bbb Hardware and Auto Supplies. At| _SPPointment. (203-3t oot fefriebefetoeiieb bk | was set at $25 each. City Clerk Following the wedding the coupie Nelson, Officer of the day; Ivan pany,a corporaticn organized under reported that the assesged valuation SET : TAKE EV AWAY Weslinghouse - Phile vESIIRGaouSe - Li1ico The station will operate on 1220 of the Columbia Lumber Com- Rebecca Ann, a second daugh-| NiiED STATES | ltwelve hours daily, ten a. m. to Pany, regarding the serious fire vas born to Mr, and Mrs.| DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | {ten p. m. at the start, but a long- bazard to the town .by sparks ert McCracken late this after- Bureau of Land Management | schedule is planned in the im- {rom the mill incinerator. t the Salvation Army Home. District Land Office i |mediate future. [ ns will be After requesting the City Clerk The baby weighed pounds and Anchorage, Alaska ldrawn from a large transeript on tc ite the Territorial Legisla- unces. . She+is the grand-! litrary, phonograph records, Te- | broadeasts, etc. Local activities 18 Congress concerning Sitk: CHARTER PLANES at JUNEAU fo 8 pasengers WANTED WE WILL CCPPER PAINT your —h—n—‘-‘:‘ IS e e e e e e e e e e S e D e S T e e e e e e e e e e e e e e T ) stenographer, v $228. Phone 466. 527-t¢ Tv rent—modern: twe | visited relatives in Spokane, Wash., Rezek, Adjutant; Bernard Becker- e laws of the State of Washington, l‘ DeHart's Old Store. then went to St. Regis, Mont., son, patriotic instructor; Ernest Whose postoffice address is Kimshan |- where they plan to spend two|Dennis, service offices; Carl Karp- Cove, Alaska, has filed its applica- | BABY CARRIAGE, nearly mnew.| [T} » M months before returning to Port='stein, publicity officer; John Van.tion in the United States Land Of-, Phone 526-tf i q/ land. W them are Mrs. West- Horn, guard ¢ fice af Anchorage. Alsa, 1ot 8|, BEon (oo B e 1040 I ; fall's two young sons, Nicky and#i At the time of the election, Patent for the BERTHA MILLSITE © o =0 5 PIANOS RENTED sna TUNEL Arderson Shop. pick-up cn patented beach Eleciric Ranges Refrigerators - Radios Water Heaters - Cleaners Easy Washing Machines or appliances le for us to deliver upon Recent shipments of mz: makes it poss A DAY’S NOTICE. Convenient Payments PARSONS ELECTRIC €O. GOLDSTEIN BLDG. L e e e i e There Is No Substitute for Newspaper Advertising! NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION, SERVING ALASKA Alen Herrington. A third child Jeharfer members of the Edgecumbe included within U. S. Mineral Sur-“ pRcperty. © Carcl, will spend the summer with Post numbered 84, which makes vey No. 1502 A and 1502 B, situated | P °PTY: =47 her grandpar € ‘the post the |at Kimshan Cove, Chichagof Island, | 1942 CHEV And Stop Dosing Your Stomach With Soda and Alkalizers Mr. and Mis. Stockton Webb Don’t expect to get real reliel f.'ol;; r('adn‘:‘h(h returned Wednesday morning on sour stomach, gas and bad breath by taking | .. schiz sl g O Sind other alkalizers if the true cause of board the Denali from a six your trouble is (‘fln!llpfl:l(‘\n- ok ¢ ia'iik T this eaco, your real trouble is not in the O i (i = o s e O n. the intestinal tract in Washington and Oregon. The where 80% of your l'(lmd i{ (hig[u'fid. Andl";lh‘;" Wektbs left their pleasure cruiser, the lowes DAy sots Hockel foof may 91 Romany | Hl1 *in ‘Beatte for saley What you want for real relief is some- and have taken the John Cushing thing to “unblock” your lower intestinal tract. Something to clean it out effectively—help Nature get l’mrklzm‘ her (I«*n‘l. . Tak B A Get Carter's Pills right now. Take as ¢ 3 rected. They gently and effective ‘'unbla k'; Mr. and Mrs. Nick Bolshan cour digestive tract, This permits all 5 of e B S =3 .!\' ture's own digestive juices to mix better turned on the De )th‘ fr X" fived h your food. You get genuine relief vacation in Seattle, where' months business and pleasure tripi apartment in Cathedral Square. ion so you can feel reall d hey visited their son-in-law and ghter, Mr. and M {ans Buy Carter’s Pills tod intestinal tract for real relief from indige Custodian of confidence... born of a thorough knowledge of the Territory ALASKR RIRLINES. Baranof Hotel @ Phone 667 TiDE TABLE MARCH 20 1:10 am,, 15.1 it pm, -05 ft. s0e00000 e eeececss s eap and efficlent! | Territory cf Alaska, First Judicial Division, Sitka Mining and Record- | ing District- and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at Cor. No. 1, whence U. S. M. M. No. 1502 bears N 46° 38" 40” W 1896.98 ft.; thence N 73° 38’ E 217.20 ft. to Cor. No. 2; thence N° 52° 35" E 67.10 ft. to No. 3; thense S 12 12° E ft. to Cor. No. 4; thence S 70° 07" W 336.00 ft. to Cor. No. 5; thence N 16° 40" W 287.00 ft. to Cor. No. 6;: thence N 42° 39’ E 95.40 ft. to Cor. No. 1, the place of beginning, containing 2.569 acres; the same being owned and used by applicant as a millsite in connection with the working your investment and property with FIRETOX. It s 24 hours a day. Home type now in stock. Ju- neau Welding and Machine Shop. 524-tf sedan $525-—quick sale—good me- chanical cendition. Ph. Red 180. 522-t3 BEDROOM modern house, com- pletely furnished, automatic oil furnace, priced right. Call 261 days or Green 740 evenings. 522-tf of the Bertha Lode claim, this |GOOD INCOME property. See Nick sul . { United States Mineral Monument | | — | No. 1502, to which this survey is tied, | D-4 CATERPILLAR, like new, tow- is marked by a cross (X) on an ex- | posed outerep of bedrock on top of | a prominent point six feet above | the line of mean high tide on the | North shere of Kimshan Cove, in | Latitude 57° 41’ 20” North, Longi- | tude 136" 05' 45" West, chiseled U. | S. M. M. No. 1502, frem which a cross (X) on a cliff face six feet | high, chiseled U. S. M. M. 1502 B. O. | bears North 7° 18" East 23.70 feet, | and the summit of Doolth Mountain | bears South 13° 30" East. These claims are located upon ground unsurveyed except in Min- lcml Survey No. 1502 A and B, and ;eand from the mean high tide line | 1of Kimshan Cove to the submit of | |the ridge between Kimshan Cove | and Klag Bay, at a maximum eleva- tion of 1770 feet, in approximate Latitude 57° 41’ Notrh, Longiture [136° 07" West. The names of adjoining claims are as follows: Sunday Queen Lode, un- surveyed, Divide Lode, this survey, i Frances R. Lode, this survey, and Kay Lode, this survey, but none of the same are included in this appli- cation. The Sunday Queen Lode claim, with which a conflict is mentioned herein, is an unpatented claim own- ed by applicant. The total area embraced in the above claims and claimed by the applicant is 2.569 acres. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above described veins, lodes or premises are required to file notice of their adverse claims with the Register of the United States Land Office at Anchorage, | Alaska, within the period of publica- tion or within eight (8) months | thereafter, or they will be barred | by virtue of the provisions of the statutes. GEORGE A. LINGO Rocovich 515-tt ing winch, canopy, bumper, ra- diator, guard, lights. Inquire Joe Werner. 514-1mo COCKER Spaniel pupples. 940 W.!| 10th. 497-t FOR SALE—Fully furnished hotel, phone 187, P. O. bx. 1808. 474-tf FOR SALE—Tnice houses and lot, houses in good condition and best; location. Inquire Trevor Davis.' Box 576, Juneau. 472-tF MISCELLANEOUS First publication, March 12. 1947. Tast publication, May 11, 1017 WINTER & POND CO,, Inc Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Maxerials of Finest Quality Wholesale —— Juneau —— Retail GUARANTEEI" Reallstic Perma. | nent, $7.50. Faper Curls, $1 up Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 201 815 Decker Way. "LOST AND FOUND LOST — Doerv.own,— two keys on ring. Phone Black 490. 529-t3 FOUND—Fraternity pin with initiale KAA AKA. Owner may have by paying for this adv. 529-t3 FOR RENT 2 R(;OM baCIfiiun' apt. InquirE s Barber Shop. 530-t3 ROOMS—Kitchen privileges. Home Hotel—Ph, 886, NICE CLEAN ROOMS, day or week, new management, Colonial Hotel 324 2nd St. Phone 187. (407-tfi SEAVIEW APT.—Ops plock from Pederal Building. (370-t£) SPEECH BY MacARTHUR Acclaim General's Declar- ation as Strong Expres- sion,Japan’s Position By RUSSELL BRINES TOKYO, March 19.—(P—Japan- ese acclaim General MacArthur's I press conference declaration as the strongest, most detailed expression |of Japan's present position the | world has heard. But many ol them voiced fear of being cut off from the United States financial aid and of losing the stabilizing influence of Ameri- can military power. The Supreme Commander told American correspondents at - a ! luncheon that a peace treaty with {Japan should be made soon, the | cccupation terminated and .ature guidance of the country turned over to the United Nations. All newspapers printed MacAr- thur's statement in full, without editorial comment. It was the ma- jor topic of conversption. : The Supreme Commander’s main points coincided with hopes, which government officials have long ex- pressed -an early peace, end of military cccupation, prompt deter- i mination of reparations and more permanent economic assistance. Some young intellectuals were concerned lest withdrawal of Am- erican occupation iorces would sti- mulate stronger political activity by extremists and checkmate the growth of democracy. i These Japanese commented that a civilian administration might not !bave the same restraining influ- ence on Communist elements that MacArthur and the occupation army have had. Japanese generally are pessimis- tic about the authority of the Unit- ed Nations. Reading of disputes in its sessions, they are inclined to think its centrol would subject Japan to inter-Allied friction. : SR i RKO MAN HERE | Leonard Shannon, of RKO Stu- | dios, Hollywooa, Calif., arrived in Juneau Saturday and is registered at the Baranof. - e —— The official seal of the U. S. Department of Agriculture depicts a shock of corn

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