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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA _ THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1947 be \is mother died in giving oottt oot "“‘“%z‘a/ || KNOW YOUR LEGISLATORS | - | RN || WANT ADS 1 AiR ! 1] ne oring farms, working 15 to (Passed) and o o I35 curt” ewey. Anders inin ped B Anderson, * Ho hirea out 't Setook a tour-vear g St ¥ ot to | FOR SALE | MURPHY & MURPHY R e | ELLIS AIR LINES | o mw should attempt to I loccurred in 1905 on a farm near on the Kougarok Railroad con- hicago school where oy law. recodifying measur g ax law, recc ying measure; pa ] DAILY TRIPS JUNKEAU TQ KETCHIKAN | cud Division a b {l Ord, Nebraska. Here he was rais- struction, made a quick trip Out- 1" jicq for the ministry. He o§ 1og sequently he file T b e e P P e e e o i P Thetre he assIstel e E il ) W the farm, and hired out on 52nd DAY, MARCH 19 | gt CARL DEWEY ANDERSON north that year, discharged her On a purely coincidental date passengers and cargo at Nome in 1940 HUDSON 8, 4 (;nml‘ sedan 1\:1 APPROX. 2 conditis cres plus good 4 bed- one absent; emerg g a9 sen emergency Call Red 462 532-tf yoom home, furnace, fur. wash. ; the - North clause passed 15-0. one absent. a member of the g~ ;' a 30, by McCutcheon— |3 BEDROOM furn. house. 850 Ba- jon Convent, and r Mi ANC yrging construction of a la gl sir >h. Black 68 the Pioneer Min-| | . ieq for several years advanc- ging anding | sin Road. Ph. Black 680. k> was with them Hled in a large i il R S, P e 1 | bis i mil aring side that winter, and returned to childhood 1 six brothers Nome to work a short time for and two sist 1 of whom are the Davidson Ditch Company. _— I} living Later hired by duated from the North machine, etc. Can build 5 houses . on acreage near city limits. Pric- i s s ed for quick sale. " MODEL Maytag washing |4 BEDROOM heme, Star Hill— 5 3| furnace, fur. elec. kitchen. 0 buys 3 room cabin, clee -16 strip near Sheep Mountain Inn in the Third Division; passed 13-1,|LAT | machine. Ph. Bla He graduated from high school ing Company, in 1923, took two years study in almost continuously until 1916. cial School, and then! It was during this ne that two 1 & r Miss Eunice Wallin, whom major events of his life tock place. K married in Jul Jonograph, like new, e R el . i nally Schedules lo: \1} he married in Grand Island, about He became a citizen of the United ,....4 Wis. Their honeymoon SCOM— g, e FRSEE. s $40, choice of records cents! by Ave home town States in 1912, and two years lat- + ’ Administration to construct four : i by X While doing mis- Mich: n he me ‘h‘(‘ two abser H. J. M. 31, by Nolan and Eng-'grpérRic {} {2 Comme; e i 60 miles from his 1 of a trip nerth to Golo- Also small oil heater j[| Leaving Nebraska, “Andy nd er, o whete” tHeY: to3E " oy ® S”KA ff |his new bride went to Los Angeles Anna gement of 5 SWedleh M 1} where he became p ry C—a ) lady he had pre- ic House that had Leen estab- . PETERSBURG land acccuntant for Clayton viously met in Nome. They return- i g o = & I Manufacturing Company. Here, ed to the Seward, Peninsula where 5 number of children, the: ® WRANGELL their first daughter, Ina Mae, was they have since lived, and where . ' r ... to move in 1913 by f % orn. Several years later the fam- they hold real estate and mining kel ' (-] KETCFIKAN {] ily moved to Seattle where Mr. fwoperty. Occasionally working i]|Anderson was with the Washing- for wages, Mr. Anderson has de- ‘ I(:Y SIRMT AREA i |ton ate Liquor Control Board. voted most of the last 30 years to f1{In this city a second daughter, prospecting and placer mining. I 11 |Joyce, arrived. However, for the Civic minded, he served on the - ' ..ii in 1919, which 1] !sake of the younger girl's health City Council from 1937 to 1941, and . = (heir headquarters. To t “the Andersons found it necessary at the end of that time was elect- south in 1936. They plac-|ed the town's mayor—an office he elos held until 1945. In 1944 he ran miles of road leading to Mill Creek, ! OVER 14 % net on investment, 4 néar Weangell; passed 14-1, one ab-{ ure 88 it F"my"]l., modern apts. building excellerd sent. T H. B. 57, by Maurice Johnson and {'40 DESOTO SIJDA"\NV.?H\' Joy—To appropriate $10,000 for heater, seat cove recently over- me Commission in| hauled, good tires and paint, low lands and waters | : nd gan 24, he married Miss Ison in Vancouver, B. n, apts. clean, well fur Near bus. dist. GREY Lines; garage, filling sta< t sales agency. 1 APTS. moa. furn. good location. . i ST ) FULLY equipped gc'ng bus. plumb- GOOD GOING FULLY equipped | ing, cil burner and general ser- lished carlier, Supervising ge. Phone Black 635. 531-tf m, and in their new ° unded the ccmmunity of tishes; passed 15-0, ke abaart | Testaurant with 3 apts. and own vice shop, lonz lease. Best lo- 57 e vide| 1iVINg quarters. See Management,| cation. b Ost family returned to H. B. 85, by Huntley—To provide ! e 5 d s il % for establishment of Soil Conser-! DeW Diop Inn. 531-tf | BEAUTIFUL 2-bedroom home in ‘ em vation Districts; passed 9-6, one| FOR LEASE—Apartmonts ammum‘\ ouglas, furnace, basement, gar were Lorn eight children—Ruth, absent. i building. Call 873 after 6 pm Lois, John, Nathan, Joe, (Defeated) i 531-tf In and Denny—now widely H. B. 56, by Garnick and Frunk' a years trip to Wiscon- age, unexcelled view, garden « lawn, berries. 10 ACRES, house G ier Highway. SEVERAL cabins, country homes, Auke Bay, Auke L: and Lena Cove SEVERAL homes Waynor addition, 1lto retur Several Trips Each Week | ]led the girls in a Los @ HAINES® ] |school where they have since re- and was elected as Representative| (. {I | mained, completing their educa-| from the Second Division He sat & SKAGWAY 1 tion in the 1945 House of Representa- || | Alaska was not new to C. Dewey tives, in the 1946 Special Session, , 20 grande! s luding a S o1y . frass e . n . : o e 6 20 grandchildren, all but two including a outhern Branch v = = s @ Numerous Other Southeast Alaska Poinfs [T|anderson as he mad taken o tow end was recelcted to this Bighe| o o cidest daughter bom i Senate refused o sccept, 13:2. one | S0D TROUZER: bt wess o able, write or particulars, X e e b MURPHY & MUBPHY i £ : i il — -~ — #1<td | 3 J S. B. 57, by Cochran—To require | pPRICED FOR QUICK SALE, 54 ft. Ph:,ifi;;‘:,‘:h’t,:?%fia;fi?;im deposit to cover costs of trial by " poat, motor completely overhaul- communities and obs Jury in -justice courts; Senatei cq, Fathometer, radio phone, di- | . red from Council, to OKla- Johnson—To appropriate $250,000| MEDIUM SIZE restaurant cooking | to Africa, and one son just for construction of additional fa-! range, excellent condition, oil e 28 530-t3 :, Fritz Cove ed from Germany. They cilities of the University of A]ml;n‘: burner. Pt I |months leave in 1935 to go fishing|teenth Legislature. Representative tory of Alaska. absent 1|ccmmercially in Prince William Anderson’s politics are Democrat-| " o)y " g g (Copeitehon) i 155, cner and set out for nown Siberian coast to 1 Sound. With the outbreak of the ic. e EE i [I|War, he went to Seward with the — A CEABAEE ?LARES ai JL!!MAU 1} Army Transport Service in charge W. W. LAWS ie 111 E It |of the office better Knowi as t ¢ i dopted iree conference ¢ | (e alie. e £ e t . 8 ther customs and religion. He dopted iree conference committee{ 1108 pasengers "]I\“" e ey Lte 1y “"’r“.‘f_ YOU “Chief,” was born in Clark County, went as far south as Anadyr, anc €POrt returning bill to original| i i make it,” he 1“;“ the ““1\;'“ Wash., on January 23, 1882, on a re .d to the Alaskan coast, form minus emergency clause. Hito be an ideal place to combine oy ” that his grandfather and figuring that he would visit Si- House previow L ¢ e. Imbued with| w w. Lay n finder, iron mike, anchor L » rvik, 7523-33 N. W. - > - - — 7 y adopted report Seattle sh. 530-t6 ' WE WILL CGPPER PAINT your again—but, to date, has nev- | S. B. 69, by Cochran—Recodes | i ! 'boat; also pdint deck and cabin tterns at the Auk, very reascnable. Call 876, 905 W 527-t6 11th St. 531-t3 k Island to on school buildings and dormitor- P e T N o e 4N 5 Plymouth engines, car- | L/ and cleaning $1 per for Ford, Plymouth and' hour Mrs. Fiorence Hughes. Apt. one computing gasoline 4, Hixsen Bldg 530-t6 . parts. Auk Bay WANTER Glerk stenographer, sal- ary $228. Phone 466. 527-tf ol H and a land where L ul if a 1 Q8 43 he Itcok over the office management lliof the Lomen i f21¢ ! en. Always an enthusiastic ball player, ¢ both he and Eu- By C ohe AND RESERVATIONS Il people so. intensely that they ave bt one of ‘the Pacific Coast Leagus father before him had been born and raised. He attended the farm had the opportunity. measure to strike obsclete matter | SIMPLICITT schocl nearby, and was graduated T Swedish Covenent has Mis- from law relating to lire escapes! Bay € m high school at Camas, Wash. g from Nuni PLANES BASED at SITKA 1 work and play 11| cpportunities were plent on grasped them. In 1 Commercial Com- and No and on the ies for orphans; Senate concurred ! Diomede. 1In preaching in House amendment eliminating : the Eskimcs, Ost has trav-, Welfare Department jurisdiction. | elled many miles on foot, via dog - - i of one of the Pacifi villing to be \«I ."*"‘] fOr {.am. For six years he toured as team, and now has an air-sled remainder of their active lives. g toher with the Portland Beav- t r-sle emaiier of the il to wing him on his way. He has EVELYN SPAIN > ef worked at many jobs, but has WANTED ! ; With Europe writhing under the especially follow arpentering [ BABY CARRTAGE, nearly newW.' bedroom house long time Juneay , guns, of \l\‘-'i'ldA War I lg‘lelww‘men- the War he assisted in air- 'S BR I DE OF } Py o resident. Phcne 636. 525-t1 listed In e Army in . in- constr 1ol he - RO . 1 ~ -~ ; et Ll o (# ROOM i.:nisneu -.cuse and 1941 | \nrpny 3 hedroom house for re g the Drum rd Bugle Cfn‘pa t Bay area with two sons. He i Ford } » on pat t at Van- is keenly interested in aviation| . proper 17 S; permanent tennam he w ) % Wash., until his discharge and its progress in the Territory. | Write Empire C-1234. 503-t nd Auto Supplies. At 527-16 Old Store. 5! rent—modern twe cd beach 1 Ci 1946 on the -3 Republican ticket, received the b f 3 —— 2 ~ - via Petershurg and Wrangell ik Hemtias Rhiiae G b e {199 CHEVROLET station s f S e i ¥ 5 e g e b . mination; e v geite kl” Fond of this western town, he twice during the Democratic' Amid a setting cof dils, tu- ch 882 WARTLEE-Gae Tane Wi ’ With connections to Craig, Klawock. Hydaburg ¢ 1947 wop:. Mys, Aucerson 1 the local police force for ration and both times met liPs and fernery, Miss Evelyn Spain i loughby. Phone 788 steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, ar mp: him to Juneau, but cars, transferred to the t. Howe he re-entered became the bride of Mr. Robert ivestment and e ST T oD, Phoiu ot FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 i ooy L e sl B office for Six the political race for Representa- Pasquan Saturday cvening at prfio. | 1t A B By, Shop, [E ke A BEL 0 g e tually returned 1o tive. and was elected to the 1947 O'clock in an impressive ceremony i Wor hours £ Home and 4y hermanents. Open evenings by . i d fire departments of Sossion. Although he was elected at the Catholic Church of the Na-| Marine type now in stock. Ju- pooninement agmste efengeefontos o foofonfeofecforfororforfoefocfonfents Jorfeofi] ofofe 3 it 2 until 1935, In that a5 a Republican, Representative tivit { neau Welding and Mach hop. EDWARD ANDERSON > had her disastrous fire Ost affirms that he will work for| Preceding the wedding march,! 524-tf' PIANOS KoNIMU sod Lo ed by Mrs. Lillian y Harmon sang d out a large portion the geod of all Alaskans, irre- Pl Uggen, Mrs. ' = £ Arnderson Shop. siness section. spective of Party. He g 3 outskirts of Karlskrona, 2 BEDROOX : ¥ Ave Maria » 2 BEDROOM modern house, com- ounded in 16th cen- TAKE EM AWAY Charles XI, Nome Fire Departme SO | Given in marriage by her father, R g FOR RENT - PR h . Ph'l derson was born in Lykeby, Swed- Wwa ed of support, insurance | the petite bride was exquisite in R gt P et sl sl e We&m@ guse 110 en, on Nov. 23, 1878. He was ccmpany officials prevailed upor pASSENGERS oN {a gown of white satin, with sweet- | R e ROOM bachelor apt. Inquire schooled in farming commun- Chief” Laws to ke over the heart neckline, long, slightly puffed Brownie's Barb: Shop. 530-t3 ganizatic agreed to ¢ time ity and as a young man worked job of ¥ locally until, seized by an urge to This come to the United States, he bid of tI ! farewell to his native land in the talked him into spring of 1902. one year” — and tl Eleciric Ranges for 30 das (ANAD'AN Smp sleeves and long train. Her finger | GOOD INCOME property. - o — At the end {tip vell was caught with severa ROOMS—Klitzhen privileges. Home Refrigerators - Radios i al Rocovich AGAI“ (OMES up large pearls. She carried an arm ' — IS e - Hotel—Ph. 8886. bouquet of white rcses and nar-:D-4 CAT LLAR, like new, tow- ——- 2 | mers en-| ing winch, canopy, bumper, ra- | NICE CLEAN RUOMS, day or week, - si with white st waier Heaters 43 Cleaners As an immigrant, he first locat- Police and Fire Chief and rem —— twined with narcissi blossoms, dintor. panrd SRS T new menagement, Colonial Hotel ed in Ashpaiming, Michigan. ed in tke service of that tewn on to continue the carry-| amc James V. Hickey, Matron! Werner. 514-1mo 324 2nd St. Phone 187. (407-tf) There Le worked in the iron mines until 1946. engers between Skagwa gl AgreliiBnssee et S IR ) — r Alaska ports on Canad- ;7: ]}Z‘:}‘{m;i:‘l;“l";f“;‘(,‘):;‘ié" 1;:’;’;"“:}‘012 SALE—_Fully furnished ‘hotel, 5’4;‘{13?5“:;*0"5‘ °10°fa7zf‘;l"' by a depression. Forced to cur- ran ssels beyond Mareh 31 1S po hair She carried an arm bous| PPOPe 187 P. O. bx. 1808. 474-tf S S i Recent shipments of major wppiiances tail their operations, the manage- received the nomination and re- wholly dependent upon whet oR N - — e R o A3 : § H & y juet of pink and white carnations,’ FOR SALE—Tniee houses and lot makes it possible for us to deliver upon ment released all single men, and signed from his city po ) not Congre acts Iavorably be-|go’ L bevo biue streamers: ™ houses In good éondition and best Lflfl Aun rouun Te travelled to Kewanee, Illinois, ar employed in a pipe factor ined only these married He enter politics. He was elected last fore that date in extending the : A " 5 Second Di- wWBE powers of the President. | ies Betty Lou Hared and M nd is seated the House A bill to extend the Second . on a midnight shift in the for this 1947 Sess War Powers Act until March 31, Representative Laws, a bachclor, 1648, is now being considered by y says that after this session is over the House Judiciary Committee URTEE. brief facation Under that act which expires on ' With & bk cormation. - I"TWINTER & POND €O, Inc | “auto owners in the United States the bride, wore a]na v blue (I rock Complete Photographic Supplies | paiq $2,300,000,000 in 1946 in special Developing — Printing — Enlarging | jederal, state and lccal taxes, not OTICE. ! location. Inquire Trevor Davis. S Sy Shirley Olds were the bridesmaids,! Box 576, Juneau. 472-tf. FOUND—2 pairs snowshoes at Lena charmingly gowned in blue, and o Cove. Owner call at office of Ad- e pink feathered pom-pom hats. | HIECELLA“EOUS miralty Division, Forest Serlz'gc; : 532- carried large nosegays cen- | A DAY'S Convenient Payments PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. fall to represent t . vision i Wi |spring of 1906 he overheard | couple of men enthusiastical | discussing the advantages of living he is going to take |and working in Alaska Ander- to the States—his first in 12 March 31 of this year, a waiver o 'sonl became so intrigued with the years, then he will head back for an act of 1886 forbidding carriage : , : ; 4 \ \ ‘ \ \ ‘ \ \ \ : h Y for two years until they % hit In the spring election of 1946 Easy Washing Machines o o e e § \ \ \ \ { \ \ \ \ \ { ! GOLDSTEIN BLDG. PHOX 161 |thoughts of going north that, be- Noma—and bome, as fast as trans- of passen between Alaska ePd a corsage of white roses. | Artiste Pafiieand MaerRlE of® | \qomdthy. saloh, poperty. of ircofie fore he realized it, he found him- portation will permit. ports and ports in the United; MrS. J. P. Pasquan, mother of Finest Quality [Sazdst o 3 ittt st ool bl et eiebdbbdeinb [self on a train destined for Se- States and Alaska on foreign ships (¢ bride-groom, chose a gold col- | wysiocate — Juneau —— Retail | shGadmi A i ————————— ———————— | itle. He arrived there just one LUDWIG EVALD OST has been effective for some time, °red frock and wore a corsage of | _____ e —— | Canada, produces most of the There IS :NO Subsfiiulp ior week before the disasttous San Grangarde, Sweden, was » as far as passengers Letween white roses, { GUARANTEET" Realistic Perma- .wmfli(,‘s\;‘;]m gy s ’ | Francisco earthquake. hplace of Ludvig Evald Ost, way and other Alaskan ports are| The best man was Mr. Jack Pas-| nent, $7.50. Faper Curls, $1 up | ;' = o01" of the platium fam- e Ohio, first boat to come bern Oct. 2, 1885. One of five concerned |quan, brother of the bride-groom| Lola’s besuty Shop, Phene 201 ©/0US M€l © e X Newspaper Advertising! | : o o e e i e | GBI DI A reception was held at the home m'“flr t Wa}“'“d“ fi’f bi‘"l:'flmsi T of the bride’s parents following VI(IOR pOWER lS s N O R H LA N D the than 150 SUMMONS ceremony and more | guests called to extend their best | No. 4878-A 2 | wishes to the young couple. (IE | In the District Court for the Terri- . C O M P AN'Y \ | ; : i YOUR ORDERS NOW AT THE DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP LECTROLOX - Positive Preotection for Your Boat Mrs. Albert Goetz cut the wed- £ A % o " s cake s arls a e r of J u of America. JUST RECEIVED FIRST COMPLETE SHIPMENT. PLACE O e O Bk | e b a0 AR atove mamen dafendut sisting in serving were Ann O'Day.} Other officers elected were Lou greeting: Marie Weschenfelder and Ann |Hudson, Esteemed Leading Knight; You are hereby required to appear cake topped with miniature bride! RulER ElKS loDGE‘ One, at Juneau. . and 4 ESTABAN PALISA, Plaintiff, vs. bride-grcom, centered the ANITA PALISA, Defencant. Victor Power was last night| The President of the United States . ® LECTROLOX REPELS ALL MARINE GROWTH by setting up a sustained electrical turbulence. Laboratory tests show a potential measuring as high as 1.1. velts and .7 ampere per square inch. ! Kearney. Adjoining the living room, lovely and numerous gifts were dis- | played. | Mr. and Mr: Robert Pasquan will make their home in Juneau and will be at home to their many iriends at the Daquan Apartments, Joseph Sadlier, Esteemed Leading in the District Court for 'The Terri- Knight; F. Dewey Baker, Esteem- tory of Alaska, First Division, w‘lth- ed Lecturing Knight; W. H. Biggs, in thirty days after the last pub}xca- re-elected Secretary; william | tion of summons, namely within Franks, re-elected Treasurer; A. thirty days after the 2nd day of Minard Mill, Trustee for five year | April, 147, in case this summons is term; H. M. Porter, Tiler; Howard published, or within forty days after IR. “14 months hetween haulouts PER . alternate delegate the date of its service upon you, in ® LECTROLOX LASTS LO} . . . Hull and under-water fittings exceptionally clean.” Ef- ot il Bl ts(;m;::"én nd Todis. |case this summons is served upon fective repellent last month in water as when launched. The installation of officers will|you perSfom;lly. ;:d 'dns“'e’;‘“‘]l’ _°°t';‘f'f a e i i the above-name ain e LECTROLOX IS EASY TO APPLY. No special skill or equip- | MARTHA SOCIETY TO B mlace a0k LA AR e O B ot tho ment is necessary in using the Lectrolox System of Hull Pro- At the next meeting of the lodge, ' above-entitled action. tection. Drys rapidly. Vessel need not be launched immediately. MEET 0" IOMORRow Mareh 26, the last of the present| The plaintiff in this action de- AR A . “ - |vear, there will be initiation. mands judgment against you for ® LECTROLOX IS ECONOMICAL. Coverage goes much further Tho regular dessert luncheon of! e dissolution of the marriage contract than soft bottom anti-fouling paint. On steel hulls it eliminates damaging electrolysis. LECTROLOX - the Martha Society will be held between the plaintiff and the de- P e Tk | CHAPELADIES WOLD i s o 0 S “OEmrah B o4 MEETING TUES. EVE appear and answer, the plaintiff will ian Church. Mrs. Roland Burrows will lead devotiol Mrs. Willis R. | take judgment against you for want Booth -and Mrs. Murray Benedict{ The Chapeladies met Tuesday | thereof, and will apply L_othe court will be co-hostesses and have plan- | night at the home of Mrs. Jennie | for the relief demanded in his com- ned a cial ~ program. Peterson on the highway with the‘plflh}t and as hereinabove stated. - = |following in attendance: | ‘Witness, the Hc_norable Harry E. Listen— Alaska taxpayers League.| Mesdames Arncld, Dibbin, Jekill, Pratt, judge of said court, and the Radio KINY 5:30 p.m. Sunday— Meier, Mielke, Peterson, Blake, seal of said court hereunto affixed, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday— | Smith, Hickey, Palmer, Bowman, on the 4th day of March, 1947. . DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP—Authorized Dealer Speaker, ALBERT WHITE. ;McKean Horton, Benedict, Luetke- (Official Seal) JOHN H. WALMER, DOUGLAS, ALASKA adv. 532-t3 hans and Lynch. Mrs. Clarence ! Clerk. S E R V | N G A LA S K A e | Thilly was a visitor at the meet- First publication, March 6, 1947. 3 : . : Read the wani-ags for pareains! ing |Tast publication, April 2. 1947, |