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e e e P P e e e e o e e P T e atnsxwtd/* N al mum:s i ewing Southeas. i == i Daxiy Schedules fo: b e s [ @ PETERSBURG : E @ WRANGELL i © KETCHIKAN i ICY STRAIT AREA i 1 Several Trips Each Week fo: p 1 © HAINES ® SKAGW { @ Numerous Oiher Southeast Alaska Points 1 1 ] B PL:NES ai JURE I 1 to 8 pasengers i N1 T 1 7 SED at SITHA i ' Blkane £17 FORINFORMATION & B hone 012 o ESERVATIONS ! i '.11(1 STUR W abiia i i S ul':lo ‘ i via Pe! er-,,“r; nd Wrangell h connections to Craig, }\L.\.w\ k. H for Prince Rnpvlt. Vancouver, FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE ¢ Wit <teame Your Deposits ARE SAFE I"BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINS; BONDS DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First hational BBank t IUNEAL A MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPOLA TG ANK ¢ NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION C O MPANY REPAIR WORK ON HARRY F. NEWELL after graduation with the A IS "ow (A“(EllED Among tk first of Alaskan- can Can Company as lithographe to make a bow the legis- This he held for three and If | Chris Wyller, acting District En- Harry F. Newell was years until persuaded by an gineer for the Public Roads Ad-| Ketchik on July 20, in Wrangell to come to the 1 - ministration in Juneau, said to-| Here he s educated and tory for a visit. day that all bids have been of i from e local Jim arrived in the fall of 20. cially rejected in Washington, D. in athleti and became so attached to ¢ » for the proposed repair work| in basketball, tennis east /m ska that he never 1 - on the Glacier Highway and the admintc and played in ed eas First employed by Mendenhall Loop road. ast series, Vermont Marble Comps n Wyller said this action makes bare completed his Prince of Wales Island, he did mis- | final the proposed decison an-| when the Pearl Harbor cellancous work until 1924 el nounced last week. The . $486,000| attack - caused the entry he opened an ice cream and project was cancelled because of | United in World fectionary business with - & He enlis in 1932 at order lunch room. In his spai® tions for the Public Roads Ad-| Fort Lewis, near , and re- time he played baseball for recr ministration during the coming ceived as operator ation and as a league member fiscal year travelled. between many First Di- e | years previous, he vision towns on tournamen ELKS ATTENTION had kept up a school correspond- He tecame acquainted with M Initiation Wednesday, March 26. ence-exchan, with a girl in Elsie Sylvester, born in Wr ell/ 1 ast one of present year. Be There Spr Jd. Mo. whom he had and daughter of the founder of b gl it never se In 1943, while on fur- one of the first sawmills in Alask s loug net his pen pal, Miss and in 1825 they. were marriec UNITFD STATES rine Schahuber. She They worked together and for ! DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR to be “the one girl.” summers, Mrs. Nolan would - Burcau of Land Management contingent, the 15th age the store while Jim would 2o District Land Office | shortly scheduled seining. In 1941 they purchased oo ot oty i he pe: ied her the Wrangell Drug Company, and Webroary y 1047 to become I ife, and they were combined both businesses which NOTICE FOR l'!'lil.i(;\;l‘l(DN 5 1 on Januaty 11, 1041 " . they now. own ‘and mauage. | Nofice ia'herey giveh that Charles ationed in Southern Italy near: Nolan seryed jfae RNy, U August Hartman, has made applica- ia fo 1..(; duration of the Marshal mr'n\m 11 years, m'P tion for patent to his homesite, wa he was finally returned ,“' a mv_mbvr of the Divisional D Anchorage serfal 010344, for a tr and received his dis- ocratic Committee for the F of land under the act of May 26 ptember, 1945.‘ at St. Division from 1931 until the pas- 1024 (48 Stat 809“ NealEhat d “; Joining his \n.h» :u:d saze ot_ the Hatcby Act preve "f“‘ lot 3, embraced in U. S. Plat of Sur- e teven Amlm‘n,\_ born his taking an qcll\e part in vey No. 2450, Tenakee Group of while his was overseas, the i AIWa; interested in C d ] # family came north to Keetchikan affairs, he was a member of o DOmBEIGS PRGIEG 485 acrd famil, e n > hikan g s, as e of ™€ jtuated on the N.E. shore of Tena where Harry formed a partnership Wrangell City Council for severs Inlet, about one mile N.\W. of Ten- WRL his GIGL W “""““"‘1' L B akee. and it is now in the files of f 1 Whole- ast year an urge to re-enter .ol SRR e s He pur- politics prompted- him to file as the D;.mu Land Office, Anchorage, and on May 28, candidat: foy the House on the ¥ o B L was blessed with Democratic :T(knt. Bdeiping tne 2D andall pefeons claiilng ‘ad- verscly any of the above mentioned nle 1and should file their claims in the o, local land office, Anchorage, Alaska th he nomination, he was elected in fall and is now serving the pe ghter Carole Lor- years, Mr. Newozll of the First Division in this Eish- .0 . . 3 legislative career whereby he could lan ys his main legislative in- 5 'GEORGE A LINGO. e 9 > of the Territory. terest is the enactment of a 7 Actm;.! ;\1‘;"““1‘"__ EmbeLR SRy found tax program for the TeITl" pirgt publication, March 26, 1947 r erritorial Houge S8 Last publication, May 21, 1947. as a Democrat. He was elected G Al e ing his first term NOTICE escion. WAH an I pefective Apru 1,.4he Mot National Forest Tiber on to this land of his pepery win sail for Sitka For Sale : ke 1 N",“e“ Sa¥S waypoints each Wednesday at noon. i : his one ) secure a gov- General freight will be accepte Sealed hl(‘]% will be received \)v'.".hx‘ ernme Alask: 2t the Northland Dock until 5 p.n. Regional .Forw'oz'. Juneau, Al tows tr ate goal of self- v D3¢ NOMY ts only. will be UP to and including 9 A. M. / covernment equal basis with Tuesday, and meats ouly, will be g jo00 "ro oh) merchantable dead o SR * . g - accepted ur 10 am. Wednes 3 e #4 3 s he other s of the Union DAVIS TRANSPGRTATION % timber, standing or down, and all i the live timber marked or designa JAMES NOLAN s Y ed for cutting, on an area totaling In the historical city of Bosten, approximately 38 acres, cn the i Nolan was born on ELKS ATTENTION southwest shore of Redoubt Bay, 2 Receiving elemen- Initiation Wednesday, March 26, Baranof Island, Tongass Nationa ATy 100l education Last one of present year. Be There. laska, estimated to be 420,- here hL\ first job —adv., 536-t2 B. M. more ol cf Sitka - - - ——— — — — and western hemlock saw- , and 2000 linear feet, more or less, of piling. No bid of less than $1.50 per M. feet B.M. for spruce sawtimber, $1.00 per M. feet B. M for hemlock sawtimber, and lc per linear foot fcr piling up to and in- cluding 95 feet in length and 1'c per linear foot for piling over 95 feet in length will be considered. $500. must accompa..y eaca bid, to be ap- plied on the purchase price, refund- ed, or retained in part as liquidated damages, according to the conditions of sale. Primary manufacture out- side of the Territory of Alaska of any part of the timber is subject to the consent of the Regional For- ester. The right is reserved to re- ject any or all bids received. Before bids are submitted, full information concerning the timber, the condi- tions of sale, and the submission of bids should be obtained from the Division Supervisor, Juneau, Alaska, ' the Regional Forester, Juneau, Alaska. First publication, March 12, 1947. SCHEDULES to ANCHORAGE Connections to KODIAK ® NAKNEK and Interior points. e " Last publication, March 26, 1947. 1 W\ VLT —, mmmm § e R T ) R SR Beware Coughs ( _ — N from common colds That Hang On Creomulsion relieves promp t1y o= cause it goes riuht o the seac of the o i DR, s it mstre germ laden phlegm, 10 soothe and heal raw, tender, in- flamed bronchial mucous mems= branes, Tell your druggist to sell you @ hottle of Creomulsion with the un- nding you must like the way it quickly allays the cuugh or you are to have your money CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis PaciFICc NORTHERN AIRLINES Deschvativis and 11CKeL ULICE, saraliol Bow,—ruoue (10 Cariaseand . WAk Aa, DISUCL ALALIC Mauager The UNIVERSITY CF ALASKA offers you the NG EXTENSION COURSE Beginning March 24th AT JUNEAU } CITY COUNCIL MIN Lectures on Geology Ore Deposits Mineralogy Sampling Lode and Placer Prospecting Laboratory Classes in Mineral Identificaion CHAMBER 7:30P. M. EVANGELISTIC SERVICES CONTINUE ON THURSDAYS The Thursday evening services held in the American Legion Dug- out are being continued at 7:30 i o'clock. { The evangelists Misses Stevens and Horton extend an invitation to all to attend. - When ycu pay for QUALITY why |rot get the FINEST—Buy FLOR- SHEIM SHOES at GRAVES. —adv. 530-tf NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PATENT Serial No. 09406 REPUBLICATION Congressional cut in appropria- | In the United States Land Omcel for the Juneau Land District at Anchorage, Alaska. |In the Matter of the Application of j 1938 HUDSON Cmml HIRST - CHICHAGOF MIN- COMPANY, a corporation zed under the laws of the State of Washington, for patent to the ELSINOR, BERTHA, FRIES, TRINAD, BER- NARD, SHOLIN and RHEA lode mining claims and the BERTHA MILLSITE, embraced in U. S. Mineral Survey No. 1502 A and B, situated in the Sitka Mining and Recording District, First Division, Territor yof Alaska, at Kimshan Cove on Chichagof Island, and forming one continguous group. the ING Org; NOTICE 1€ HEREBY GIVEN that | the Hirst-Chichagof Mining Com- pany, a corporation organized under : the laws of the State of Washington, | whose postoffice address is Kimshan Cove, tion in the United fice at Anchorage, States Land Of- Alaska, included within U. vey No. 1502A and 1502 B, situated at Kimshan Cove, Chichagof Island Territory cf Alaska, Fi Judicial Division, Sitka Mining and Record- o District and mor2 particular scribed as follows: Beginning at Cor. No. 1, whence U. S. M. M. No. 1502 bears N 46° 38" 40” W 1896.98 ft.; thence 73° 38’ E 217.20 {t. to Cor. No. 2: thence N° 52° 35" E 6710 ft. to Cor. No. 3; thense S 12° 12' E 340.50 ft. to Cer. No. 4; thence S 7C° 07" W 236 00 ft. to Cor. No. 5; thence N 16 40° W 287.00 ft. to Cor. No. 6; thence N 42° 39’ E 9540 ft. to Cor. No. 1, the place of bezinning, containing 2.569 acres; the same being owned and used by applicant as a millsite in connection with the working cf the Bertha Lode claim, this survey United States Mineral Monument No. 1502, to which this survey is tied, is marked b; cross (X) on an ex- posed outerop of bedrock on top of a prominent point six feet the line of mean high tide on the North shere of Kimshan Cove, Latitude 57° 41’ 20” North, Longi- tude 136° 05' 45” West, chiseled U. S. M. M. No. 1502, from 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 fect, and the summit of Doolth Mountain bears South 13" 30’ East. These claims are ground unsurveyed except in Min- eral Survey No. 1502 A and B, and extend from the mean high tide linc SHAFFER, | Alaska, has filed its applica- | for a' patent for the BERTHA MILLSITE ! S. Mineral Sur- above | | located upon ! WANT ADS FOR SALE | MURPHY & MURPHY \DOL(;LAH 6 rm. furn. l';;uso. gar- | age, elec. stove, wash. machine, i i TROLLER “The Arlene.” i | frigidaire, oil furnace, lot 100 x % | 100, $5000. Call Douglas 174, 9| GHOOMRY STORS—Iast G | am.to 2 pm., evenings Single 0,| TS = PP . 1o Juneau 536-t3 : |ROYAL BLUE garage, filling sta- Green 135.| tion, sales agency; GREY Lines. 537-tf | OIL BURNER, general service shop, — | central location, long lease. wheel trailer. | NEAR CITY limits on Glacier high- | A HALIBUT shute. Phone 2 100 GAL. TANK on bed and coil springs. 537-tf way, 4-bedrooms, double garage, 530-\’!. Phone Z:lr’x‘\acr‘. furnished, priced quick ' w1 R - e __ 53"87340, NET on invest modern apt. 12 VOLT generator, 12 volt by tter, bldg. furn. elec. kitchens. 4 110 volt DC-65 watts, Call 756 4 APT. Houses. ’ betwasH 6 Keia, 7 Hogi; 537-t3 | 4-BEDROOMS Star Hill. } ,,,,, DOUGLAS 15 ROOM completvly Turnished KILBURN APTS. elec. kitchens house in Douglas. Phone Green Furn. Sound invest. 537-16 | NELSON PROPERTY. 3 apts. furn. Tt New brick siding. b 2 BEDROOM hi player, steamer trunk, kA\Lsuxmne“ basement, gar;‘::ee 2‘“12::0& e brush. 925 W 11th St. 59741 GLACIER HIGHWAY FOR SALE — Combination halibut | CABINS, HOMES, Auke Bay, Auke and seine boat. “Turn Point” 11| Lake, Fritz Cove, Lena Cove. tons net. 42 x 12 6 ff. deep. Has LIVABLE house 10 acres land on highway near . Juneau. controls for engine and steering MURPHY & MURPHY for halibut fishing, Has big seine skiff and turn table for seininz. Radiophone and direction finder. 600 gal. gas tanks. Sleeps four.! REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS Engine and hull just out of shop | Phone 676 over First Natioral Ban) from complete overhauling and ; ready to go for the season. This '~ ‘ { outfit will bear the closest in- 15 cn. Moj Box 287, Sitka,|__ . | Alaska. 536-16 ' WANTED—Circulating cil heater. Blue 615. 537-tf 14 PIECE wainu, ecedroom set wit B 2 ! inner spring mattress and coil WANTED—Gentlem: au»ues room ] springs; 3 pair brocaded draper-; in private home, w1th kitchen ies. 2 pair flowered draperies. privileges cr bachelor apt. Per- Shuler Baby stroller. 426 Gold manent, reliable. Call Paluska 719 St. after 10 a.m. 536-t3, 8 to5 p.n. 536-t2 {GE RANGE, fu: automgtic, good WANTED—A pair of cowhoy or® conditicn, 502 10th S after 5, majorelte boots, size 7, small pm. 536-tf bandsaw, 12 inch preferred. Write " P. O. Box 1923. 535-t3 BABY BUGGY, $5. Partial set WANTED — To rent—modern twe | | i | { | i dishes, “Blue Dawn” pattern, $6. Hammarlund super-pro radio re- ~ bedroom Louse long time Juneat * ceiver, $285. Phone Blue 405 resident. Phone 635. 525-t1 536-t2 — ; L _ 530-12 \yANTED—2 bedroom house for re 2 BEDROOMS, completely iurn. sponsible, vpermanem tennang heme, garage and room for two ~ Wiite Empire C-1234. 503-t il . ¢ 875 25y extra rocms. Phone Black fi u; WANTED— Used fumllure 142 Wi Blye i o T loughby Phone 788 o | WIRE HAIRED Terriers, Bd An- ZTESTan's peaury Shop, Pha: | dersen, 6% mile, Glacier High- “geg ard snd Main. Spectal R e 535-13| ' permanents. Open evenings by {F M house in Sitka, fur- ~ @Ppontment. (293-3t1 or unfurnished. Phone PIANOS RENTEL ana 11 ; Red 312 or Box 255. Sit! Arderson Shop. i 533-t6 A |36 Tt. TROLLER, custom boat. New FOR RENT | Chev motcr in geod shape. Ready FRONT ROOM, private ex)bl’al);:é, suitable for 2 people. 421 Seward to fish. Price $3900. D. C. White, Pelican Alaska. [ e St. after 4 pm. 537-[{,‘ {BABY BASSI i pad included. ONE . suitable for couple Apt. 3, Maurstad Apt in respectable home. Phone 882.° 536-tf 25% ft. TROLLER Kl"" S," Skip- of Kimshan Cove to the submit o per Cub Soule, good dition, 6 ROOMS—Kitzhen privileges. Hom the ridge between Kimshan Cov yrs. old. 3 to 1 reducticn gear, Hotel—Ph. 886. a i ya- ray tor 4-57,, tcr 3 yrs. old, fl»nd Klag Bs ? maximum gle\a }G ay motor 4-5’ mu‘i NICE e N ROOMS, day or week. tion of 1770 feet, in approximate Pioneer Gurdies, 120 gal. gas B 7 mman\ t Colonial Hotel Latitude 57° 41’ Notrh, Longiture tank, well equippea, good tie-up| agement, 136° 07" West. The names of adjoining claims are as follows: Sunday Queen Lode, un- surveyed, Divide Lode, this survey, 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 Hegister 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 First publication, March 12, 1947. Last publlcnuon May 14, 1947. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'IlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH ARNOLT Sea-7Héte MARINE ENGINE Welghs only 198 Ibs. . . . piston dis- placement only 61 cubic inches . . o develops 20 H.P. at only 2800 RP.MA rforms smoothly at high speeds o low speeds on fishing boats, auxiliary @aft, and small runabouts. Motor Rebuild and ; : Marine Service 1012 West 10th St. Phene 863 |IIIII|||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|||IIII|||IIIII|III 324 2nd St. Phone 187. (407-tf) SEAVIEW APT.—Ops olock from Federal Bulld.ng 1370-t1; lines, 75 ft. manila rope. Write Kitty Soule, Bx. 795, Pelican, Al- aska. 534-16 " LOST AND FOUND LOST—Wittenauer Stop Watch, used for timing purposes only. Please return to Bob Druxman— KINY. 533-t3 MISCELLAHEWS ER & POND CO.. Ine Complete Photographic Supplies A Developing - Printing — Enlarging BABY BUGGY, crib, bastnette, play | pen. Black 768. 533-tf 3 BEDROOM furn. house. 850 Ba- | sin Road. Ph. Black 680. 532-t6 ELECTRIC Phonograph, like new, $40, choice of records 25 cents each. Also small cil heater $25.! Inquire at 317 No. Franklin. 532-tf GOOD GOING FULLY equlppLd restaurant with 3 apts. and own living quarters. See Management, Artists’ Paints and Maierials of Dew Drop Inn. 531-tf Finest Quality | Wholesale —— Juneau —— Reiail 4 ROOM turnisneu -ouse and 1941 v Ford pick-up on patented beach GUARANTEET Realistic Perma- property. Call 756. 524~ nent, $7.50. Faper Curls. $1 up Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker le. £ SAYS ALASKA HAS MORE BEARS THAN mea e~ VIR furnace, priced right. Call 261‘ WASHINGTON, March 26.—(®— days or Green 740 evenings. Cabinet maker Alvin J. Hannah of 522-tf Ketchikan urged a House Publie™ ey Sy e N S Lands Subcommittee to open huge GOOR }F;COME broperty. Seesfl;ck national forest reserves to home- Booieh steading by veterans, because, said { FOR "SALE—Fully furnished hotel, Hannah, “right now there are more phone 187, P. O. bx. 1808. 474-tf bears than voters in Alaska. o | Hannah testified on a bill which FOR SALE—Tmice houses and 10, would open virtually all lands, in- houses ir good condition and best | cjyding forests, in southern Alaska | Jocation. Inquire Trevor Davis. t; veteran homesteaders. Box: 576, Juneau. 472-4¢. \ The measure would create a new | !type of homestead to be known as a fur-farming claim. CORK and RUBBER | 1942 CHEVROLET station wagon. | | can Paul Bekecn ssz. 523-t1 OTECT your investment and property with FIRETOX. works 24 hours a day. Home and Marine type now in stock. Ju-| neau Welding and Machine Shop. 524-tf ' f Plugging for the bill, Hannah tol the committee southern Alaska and the fringing islands are rich with timber, game and fish, and contain { FLOORING ’much good agricultural lands. || WEATHERSTRIPPING || | | SASH BALANCES | Hannah who was formerly coach | |at the Ketchikan High School, is | | Walltex—————Congo-Wall !a candidate for the School Bmtd' |at Ketchikan in next Tuesday’s municipal election. i 4 e~ Sell it with an Empire Want-ad! Juneau Paint & Supply Phone 407—118 2nd St.

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