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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EVMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY. MARCH 22, 1947 L e e et | Democratic Representative from ' Gang), the (AMILY jejepjeiuieeimioiieieiefeb bttt I e Fourth Division) to the 1947 moved to that lively town in 1898 o N Q session. His main desire is to Here Lou attended school. In 1904 1ss sound legislation with serious after a tragic hunting accident thought, at all times, towards that took the life of his father, epir the Territos solvent Mrs. Joy returned with her fam- e g Iy to Clinton, New York, re ALLISON F. COBLE and was clecte he 3 Giat: : i 'fl'RLInES PO R C‘ 3 ‘\w it m‘lf'il“: as elected to the 1947 Legis- MAURICE T. JOHNSON Lou finished school in 1909. + 21 ,‘ g | ;”‘“ e - w‘(;l ., ® B In the thriving town of Brainerd, For three he worked on —— % o2 v T 5 g ‘] i gk ludivecnip dggdve g e ROBE N finn., Maurice Theodore Johnson the City Syracuse Rapid Transit 3 | I this town w up and receiv-| ROBERT HOOPES J Moo Nl i e e g T ca i coucaton. When. i Firh| _Globe. Arisona, waa- the Birh- i e e s e st Kt B, N o mo FOR SALE MURPHY & MURPHY fj World War Broke ot Joe was lmgiDIacE oL B L et moved to Minot, North Dakota, 1912 he changed jobs and went NEW 15% ft. dory with new 1 h.p. il I} patient to enlist, and in 1918 join- ruary 17, 1903. When a very sma he went through grade and to Auburn in the employment of ' &-cooled motcr. Inquire Harbor|, oo, op o avjenes U ERORECAL FONTPRS ez e U ed the Marines at Denver, Colo. his parents moved to San Shae 2 ks 5 o Cate 524.t3 | TR iR “The Arlenc : AR A Walll ‘ ey San in school. For three years he the International Harvester Com- S Slon . STORE ast robil I He was sent t& California for Francisco, and.then to Modesto : - o FROCERY STORE—fast growing i odes continued on with higher educa- pan; While there he met a di- s s A s ' _— i e g v i training at Mar> Island. There he where they made their homs. Bob A Sl Y i e 1945 I\I!\M l'OL trailer fully business, excellent opp. Fine lo- 1| e jon at the University of North minutive brunette, Miss Gladys s e g f Witnesser a very dramatic hap- commenced school there, Iater fin- oy at Grand Forks, then he whom he married on May jsulated and O hT e i B pening when the USS California ished grade school and attended ,g for Chicago where he .-mu.l- SR Lo, My therm heater. Sleeps four, m ROYAL BLUE garage. filling sta- fl f T :1 l\ux» the i‘. ,v”“fil“?l){ .m S:r\fl Diego, and ., the John Marskall Law School That same year the young ‘(i”m tng M. 005, Npng 8 .(OI‘I“vl!‘}‘l,‘??“fli‘Ra1 l~‘ S -(;RFY L;“I"\ . ] eships and, finally graduated from an auto- nd from which he graduated in arted for Alaska with Mr. onnors Motor St el service shop, b al cheauies fo: ! dowh thie Ways, ‘she broke school In Los Angeles in “ Alaska kI i i . BSine Trom seraatagt 2 1l “_"» a brother and two 1946 WILLEY'S civilian Jeep With | NEAR CITY limits on G * Hphd I 1 sHo6. helnl the Eiy ind long after leaving the U: They entered via Skag- body extension, pulley and sl way. -4<pefropma. ~double o i i Rorsri ¥ 58, 7ihe LRy, Intol, He. jtook Ly ob in ; . AT s Whitehors - 4 st SRty Y S”KA the Velle k—fortunately’ nob Dic ‘where he ; ity, he married a classmate, power take off, winch and ¢ furnace, furnishtd, priced } T g ) DGR Wikt Uhs shop fore- njic ‘Marie Ann Lysing, en July and s in August “-ernor, four extra springs. Both gqe ® PETERSBURG | ! man for the Hazard.Construction ;5 1927. Admitted to the bar DY awson and Tanana these vehicles well kept up. Con- 147, NET on invest modern apt 3 and South Company. He remained there fc cral months later, Maurice and Ont kon River. Their river nor's Motor 534~ 1 g Rt ] WRANGELL ard the USS An ardent hunter and . prida went o Chicago where Hp took one month. Starting a ey e i [ ] New York, he spent four years fisherman, Hoopes heard of the op- | cclated with @ law firm Tanch on the outskirts of town, TRAILER, gocd tires, patent coup- |3 APT Howses. KETCHIKAN in the Marines was during portunity to pursue these pleasur O e end of that After seven years they proved up ler. Phone Black 380 534-t3 e o [} N that time that a buddy dubbed in Alaska, left California, and one .. pe located in Woodstock O it and the “Joy Homestead” ~———————r IS i DOUGLAS [(:Y S]'R'\H' [\REA him with name of “Joe” by day found himself in Fairbanks Fere he practiced actively for Was @ familiar landmark and one 2% ft. TROLLER “Kitty S, Skip- | KILBURN APTS. clec. kitchens. H 1 ] which he is now popula known. Employed the Fairbanks FEx en years. Then the depression Of the earliest successful farms ):"z' C\lzll: Soule, g '.1 condition, g l‘lwln Sound 1oy t. N L = 1 After his discharge he ploration Company, Bob became 1y the States. in the Tanana Valley. On this _Y'S: old. 1 reduction gear, SON FROPERTY. '3 apts. ‘furn. b, 1 ployed in Tacoma by the L. E. o fond of the interior company = spaurice heard of the advan- land were raised four chikiren, GFay motor 4-57, motor 3 yrs. old,| BUicE 0 ]T . E hw pkl 3 d Wilkeson Company in service sta- tbat he decided to stay, and .. in Alaska and, taking a Williim, Ruth, Lois and Robert, FPioneer Gurdies, 120 gal 2 BEDROOM home, furnace, furn, evera rips af ee 0: 1 tion work, car repairing, and held cpened the Fairbanks Garage | . with his fam- In 1921 Lou went to work for tank, well equipped, geod tie-up asement, garage, 2 lots. & ance, same north with his fam k fol e ¢ . 1 car dealerships for four years. 1928. Since that time, with ex- in 1037, arriving in Juneau on the Northern Commercial Com- lines, 75 ft. manila rope. Wrl GLACIER HIGHWAY 1 Going north to Seattle he en- ception of a few brief trips t 3. The first move he made Pany in charge of utility dis Kitty Soule, Bx. 795, Pelican, Al-| CABINS, HOMES, Auke Bay, Auke (] HAINES i into partnership with Rudy the States, Hoopes has been i fo pass hid bar examination bution Whers he has since re- 534-16 | tz Cove, Lena Cove. )i togather they operated the garage business. In 1941 h i g BT i ", mained. Having sold h riginal 1 house 10 acres land on ! 3 jarag : - b sractice in Mained. Having sold his origina St ® SKAGWAY 1} a restaurant until it was sold in sold his garage and hired out With s ool Pployment homestead, as a hobky he has E’;?} BoCaY “highway near, Juneau. 3 11631, m M 1928, he married the U. S. Engineering Depart- iCa . and taken up another he Badger = P°F AR S y G it the Alaska-Juneau Mine and p another on the Badger i sk ® Numerous Other Southeast Alaska Points [ stis scien Asceson, and the new- mens as master mechanic on thei i, tnroe years worked, and prac- Fo6d @ few miles from Fuir- 100 Gl ank on 2 vheel i MUURDHY & MURPHY A lyweds resided in Seattle for cever- project a add Field. faat ; on the side. banks omprised of 156 acres Phone 0355 | e iced law on the side. el g e 0355 15 3 7N I a year | . v rip of farming land, Mr. Joy manages — REALTORS—ACCOUNTANT! Th IBED. Miks el - Bkever Nov. 1, 1940, he made a trip yring. Ja r. Joy - — PAL ; NTS % }} For a, time Joe did miscellancous daughter of prominent Juneau Fairbanks, and quickly decided o keep very busy in his spare 1940 HUDSON 8 4-door sc Phone 676 over First Natioral Bark c £iRTEZ” ¥ ---E\hs atl JUmEA“ work, then decided to look for business people, came north on ) open @ permanent law office :x(;:;,x c‘(ip‘rrlTsnflmsk NS (‘nrln}on. et l?‘ o i A e work in Territory. Going to summer tour. Meeting Mr. Hoopes, TI)““ }{"‘ f‘fi pemtling for “lq(,\»“ull lngR!L ba((”" "Lou ran for ¢ house ; Cordova first was not long be- it was not long before they dis- the family the following spring. VLT $E5° 800 Fion 1108 pasengers fore he was working on the Cop- covered mutual tastes in outdoor 1hey have three children—Quen- ;I“fl“.sfifi;‘t['\.:"l.;fie, dquum'fg'X'. 5 WANTED o 1 per River Railroad—a job he held activ hunting and fishing. Y1 {“1"’;‘)“‘ ‘;\‘;“ ‘.""“"l““’ v, he” Pt Qv.:nqhuu(: WE WILL € o8 ol n ' i1 E two ve e vembel > W . As 'a’ bO; aurice had deliv- € 2lgutéd.. th as @ W VILL (Jx'r}:fi. ]).tu:L your RWE i - I for two At the end of that On November 24th they were mar : s i AR i 3 PLAKES BASED at SITKA fl time, he went to Fairbanks. There ried in Fairbanks, Mr. Hoopes has €red posters for Charles Evans ;';v‘}; Joben l'n»llfy Change and he ___ _ s0 paint the deck and,ca- 1 he found town in which he de- son, Rotert John, by a former Hugkes' campaign, and for years filed again. This time his hunch ELECTRIC Phonograph, like new, very nable. Call 876, s Il cided to locate, he sent for his marriage, and they are looking Was active in Republican gather- was C(,n:m and he was elected §40, choice of records 25 ce 534-t3 il ' family in 1936. They have since forward to geeing him after term- 1063 in Illinois. He L for mp““""“‘f}‘; gn::li‘ni‘fl?> Also oil heater £ 1 M Ji remain busy raising m of "his schooling in Los legislature as Senator from ture. Representative Inquirc 7 No. Franklin O—Girl or wowan for light phong é‘g z FOP ‘NFOR ,AT]ON 1{ three Ronald, Ga and “,m,]l,‘ this spring. First Division 1;\‘1940.1 but _mlm ne ':1]1\::111‘ 1::“0"0110(;_“__”\ 532-tf ork apd child care. Room, i A i VAT . For over vear Bob operated nominated. Aiming his sights at e he e . s AND RESERVATIONS I Mr. Cobls mined for a couple of Star Cab and Service Sta. the lower House, he again filed fory peELinot setinew G000 OO e et Gl et e Fhese Pl iy 1 , prospecting on No. 13 Be- which was purchased aftc 1944 from the Fourth Division, highways, and in progress of restaurant with 3 apts. and own| . i e S S S s S S S e S SRS ; g on q sed |4 was olected to the 1945 Ses. Alaskan schools. He has served G See Management, WE WILL CGPPER PAINT your on I Creek. He final ing government employme nd. was elected t . o % # & B tip" mining and’ wORESA, 108:then Ha SBE ol #rid EAVEL T 1, sion) Bpecil SessbnHUBEHD; ana: of. KRFEAEPENESEhool Board for S31-tE o HoCk, B Gy [ - a short time in Fairbanks, when time and effort to the construc- this year, re-elected again 10 TR and store el 810, 20 ¥ he purchased one-half interést in tion of a new concrete garage and _An outspoken member of the 3 g 531-3 7 « v &y ) the Blonser (Cab Company. In service station. This he will oper- House, Representative Johnson has W, BEATH 531-1f Y and cleaning $1 per ELLES ARER LIEINES |4 ne beame is sole owner atc under the name of “Hoope constantly advocated and attempl- A westem boy, Lawrence Wil Plofinpe Hushes: ADE - land manager and has been in busi- Auto Service” and plans are that ed to pass legislation which would iam Meath was born in Tacoma, PRICED FOR QUICK SALE, A Blia & "530-6 DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO EETCHIKAN, | ness since that time it will open for business about give the people Of Alaska more Wash., on January 10, 1909. There boat, motor oy il . At present a memker of the city May 1. local autonomsy he was educated and cured his ed, Fathometer adio phone, ai \‘ ANTED—Clerk s(rlmfl aphu, ml» via Pelershurg am} Wrangell i ccuncil, Cot as been active in Party “boss” Harry Phillips first 18 1ob a4 mlesenger for ia local yection finder, iren mike, anchor 466. 527-t¢ p ; P men’s service and civic groups. interested Bob in politics, and LOUIS F. jOY bay 1926 employed p.h., no gear ——— With connections to Craig, Klawock. H; "Acquiring his interest in polifics Mrs. Hoopes urged him tafile for Louis F. Joy was born in Clark {0F nearly seven years and had 7523-33 N. W. i “modern twe steamers for Prince Rupert, jcouver., from his father, who campaigned the first time in 1944 on the Demo- Mills, N. Y., on April 25, 1890. At P¢R '1”"’“‘7““‘ ‘l“ N‘l”l““\ teller 530-t6 e “’(}“; Lo J?L’I“‘V’ gl L S S for constable under Republican cratic ticket. He received the the insistence of two uncles, who When he resigned and left for a - Phone 636. 525-4 "OR RESE PHONE 612 ! ] X / = FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 {administrations, Coble filed as nominaticn, and was elscted to had gone to Skagway in the carly 'iP to California. and 1941 o e e e room house for 1o s — |Representative at the instigation the 1945 Session, Special Session days of the Dawson gold rush Retuming from San Frandisco, pitented beach |~ nls - merhnheNl. tehnan: e - of Party officials. He ran in 194 of 1046 and re-clected (fhe only (one a vigilante who Lad policed % Sock 8. Job A0 B 5 nite e Oathe s i o e i Fiadge ouY e s sawmill, worked in the County - ——— - - Write Empire. C-123¢, 503-t7 e o B e R R Treasurer’s office, and finally was %42 CHEVROLET station | WANTED—Used furniture 142 WL & & 3 { WW-MM—MWWMW] gven » dmh In lVI\L‘WDI!;hul'.siS‘; of- Call’Paul Bekech 883 loughby. Phone 788 P ] - i ice of the State Welfare Depart- ppory i T R £ i - i A E ’E AWE AW AY I ment by a former Democ ot R “'! KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phors A . 4 ' ployer. However, he felt so “un-| gowtor oot o " nq 596, 3rd and Main. Specializiny 1 | ¢ n‘Inrtdble in this posttion, since! it S CEES AT .. In permanents. Open evenings by I 2 - Phllco ! o ) ’ Marine type now in stoc GS. g ause { A t t e aa t ’ 0 l& fi/ 0 t e '. s : pqn”;tlll)slmil T?(l ‘L(r(‘ 1::[‘:‘1( neau Welding and Machine appointment. i (293-3t1 7 LA vy ) i PIANOS RENTED and TUNEL 1 tate work, that he lasted only B (s g ec.rfic anges £ i1 six months. He went to Fairbanks 3 BEDROOM modern Louse, com- Candengp BN TN b s { . i s in the spring of 1936, to a pletely furnished, autcmatic oil Relngerators Radios \ Any person 21 years of age whois a citizen of the United brother, Having written leters furnace, priced ght. Call 201 FOR RENT 4 ™ of application to ious Terri- days or Green 740 evening s Water Heaters - Cleaners { States, and has resided continuously for one year next pre- fiorial" 1eHEE Brtore 4hine, he WoL V22.41 ROOMS—Kitnen privileges. Homs { g ¢ £ A " o not entirely strange to bank- .. I ¥ SSNAR SR e e Hotel—Ph. 838. H 3 { ceding the date of election in the Territory of Alaska, resident official George Weseh who em- GOOD INCOME property. See Nick — asy as lng aciines i e 4 2 s bim immediately in the Rocovich 515-tt NICE CLEAN ROOMS, day oF week, : g aa b of Juneau for six months and thirty days in the Precinct, National Bank. Here he =\ Doy mxpegemions, golbnl Hoel Recent shipments of major uppiiances ! ol B & was employed until leaving to hotel, 324 2nd St. Phone 187. (407-tfy makes it possible for us to deliver upon { within the corporate limits of the City of Juneau shall be form a partnership with a broth- _Phone 1% i" bx. 1808, 4T eAViEW APT—Ons olock, trom A DAY’S NOTICE. | tifled t i (SRR LE SRR PUxehase o the FOR SALE—Tnice houses and lot,| Federal Building.' (370-t2 ol { eniitied 10 regls er. |Fairbanks Cigar Store in 1945, © poucoes jr good condition and best | —— Convenient Payments | Meath now mamages this well o Sool e r e D LOST AND FOUIID { ; : 0 } 472-t6. = t The office of the City Clerk will be open for registra- On June 18, iash, he was mar- 2% IO SR T E pAQ§QNS E! Egi!{l( {@ | ried to Miss Lucille Lavery MISCELLANEOUS i | | : |daughter of a prominent interior 17-C0Ve: DWHET | Y gt ! o tion every day, except Saturday afternoons, Sundays and e e e R T R o . | iy Dh s i i i H (L ) ne of the ly merchants o N PHONE. 161 helidays, between the following hours: from 8:30 A. M. to o aily merchants of Complste ERbOmraRhio Sualis .|| : S 311 i ] b Dawson and Fairbanks To the Developing — Printing — Enlargimi | [ 557 Wittenauer Stop Watch 3 2 s Meaths were born two children ists’ Pai averi E y the e Rretdeiod efoertntniedodefeforernfefefofefofobefnfetedefofed 4—:-;-,-H-x++++4.+++ noon and from 1:00 P. M. o 4:30 P. M., and will close at [ o Aol . Artists’ ‘;fil:::lagzam;wmlslor d for timing purposes onl s 7 4 . Please return to Bob Druxman— fufed 2 et = Sl e “ and children are in the States at wholesale —— Junean —— Reiail INY. z ngon cn Salurdayl MaYCh 29 |present, but expect to join Larry 2 BN, 7 1 PRt - S . lin Junedu before the close of the uum;.m:g;uhmmu& *‘:;fl;' American farms average 195 ® @ | cession. nent, . Faper Curl s in size; farm families aver- E'e"‘tl@m“-& r!! l 1947 A former member of the City Lola’s beauty Shop Phone 201 Lhrve or fnur children. e s 9 Council, active in civic affairs 815 Decker Way. TRANSPORTATION c O M’ SERVING ALASKA Compliments - Juneau Lions Club The UNIVERSITY G6F ALASKA gffers you the MINING EXTENSION COURSE Beginning March 24th AT JUNEAU Lectures on Geology Ore Deposits CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER Lahoratory Mineralogy a Classes in Sampling ¥ e e Lode and Placer Mineral Identificaion ~ 7:30P. M. Prospecting and in Republican Club Work, Mr. Meath was prevailed upon to file National Forest Timber Lucille's Beauty Salon last spring by Fairbanks Repub- For Sale A % 5 llicans, This he did, received the Sealed bids will be received by e freilang W :“if;md:;f smination vas elect Regional Forester, Juneau, Alaska, D yoe ! inomination and was elected. He Regional Fore: Textures of Hair up to and including 9 AM, April 8, 1947, for all the merchantable dead | timber, standing or down, and all the live timber marked or designated ! for cutting, cn an area totaling ap- | proximately 63 acres, on Jordan | Creek, Tongass National Forest, Al- " aska, estimated to be 3,100 M feet. B.M. more or less of Sitka spruce and western hemlock sawtimber, and 4,000 linear feet more or less of pil- ing. No bid of less than $1.50 per M feet B.M. for spruce sawtimber, $1.00 per M feet BM. for hemlock saw- | timber, and 1lc per linear feet ‘or piling up to and including 95 feet | now sits in the House, a member of the Fourth Division delegation to this 1947 Session. | e e e | The Alaskan herd is estimated to he $100,000,000. HAIRCUTTING Phone 492 2nd and Franklin |ummm|||||||uu||||mmm|mmm.| of fur worth seals about NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That on February 27th, 1947, in the U. S. Commissioner’s Court for Ju- | neau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, Kathleen M. Andrews, of Douglas, Alaska, was appeointed administra- {trix of the estate of EDWARD RICHARD McCORMICK, deceased. All persons hhving claims against in length and 1'.c per linear foot said estate are required to present ; for piling over 95 feet in length will them, with verified vouchers as re- | he consiuered. $500. must accompany quired by law, to said administratrix ;each to be applied on the pur- % | at the office of her attorney Howard | chase price, refunded, or retained in ID. Stabler, Shattuck Building, Ju- | part as liquidated damages, accord- | ARNOLT neau, Alaska, within six months |ing to the conditions of sale. Prim- | mm‘n from the daté of the first publica- !ary manufacture outside the Terri- s“- IN! M'N! tion of this notice. ltory of Alaska of any part of the KATHLEEN M. ANDREWS, | timber is subject to the consent of | Administratrix. | the Regional Forester. The right is | | First publication, March 1, 1947. reserved to reject any or all bids | | Last publication, March 22, 1947. | received. Before bids are submitted, | full information concerning the | timber, the conditions of sale, and | the submission of bids should be ob- | tained from the Division Supervisor, | | Room 815, Fedgral Building, Juneau, Alaska, or the Regional Forest, Ju- neau, Alaska. | First pubication, March 8, 1947, " Last publication, March 22, 1947. Weighs only 198 Ibs. placement only 61 cubic inches . . develops 20 H.P. atonly 2800 R.P.M| l Performs smoothly ¢t high speeds or Jow speeds on fishing boats, auxiliary eraft, and small rénabouts. Motor Rebuild and Marine Service 11012 West 10th St. Phone 863 A0, WINDOWS——DBOGRS CABINETS 0. B. Williams Co. | | i| 1989 First South Seattle 4 1

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