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PAGE SIX @ 9w Q than 800 items rep- ams“ centing Indian and Eskimo crea- ey v | tive work, ceremonial masks, wood The P-TA met Wednesday after- ! From Skagway carving and paintings and other noon at the school building for { interesting articles w a definite March meeting. The prin- mlgllncs] not only to Skagway but the (i item of business transact- W o 1 — ertitory Mr. Rasmussen spent d was the decision to buy a new m (SPECTIAL CORRESPONDENCE) 20 years in collecting these items and sewing machine for the 1 SKAGWAY, Alasl March 29— many of which were secured only me Economics room. When the i il The Florence Circle of the East- through great hardship. endance was taken for the pic- 1 ern Star lodge gave a party on T re award the High Bchocl was 1 Friday evening for the meml of | The celebrati cf the Days of found to have the largest perce: —_— l] the Star and Masons and husbands ‘98 in Skagway will officially pe- age of parents present, so they v il and wives. A delicious lunch was'gin May 1 and end September 1 will have the picture for the com- S A ]-“erved at the cl of a very this year nd in recognition of ; month, il pleasant evening. Fifty-two mem- this important event the Mayor AT, q bers and guests were present. has posted the following' proclam- 7Tom Cocoper was the fortunate d o ation: “That the growing of beards i at the Silver Nizht awarding - il Mr. and Mrs. George Hooker re hes and other forms of fac- adway Theatre last Sat- nally schedules lfl: 1| turned home on the Tongass yes- jal adernment add greatly to the ay evening when his name { ‘terday. Mrs. Hooker underwent an success of the celebration, and so called for $40. S”KA {1 operation while in Seattle and all male citizens over the age of —_— ® (] Mr. Hooker left about two weeks 16 shall grow or atiempt fo: grow anklin D. Calkins, cashier o . PETERS UR(J 2g(.) .(0 be hvl.m ..»m .x> re- some style ur facial adornment or Bank of Alaska here addre: overing her health rapidly. be tried in Kangaroo court., Pen- the Seventh and Eighth grades . WRANGE“. kSl altles ‘0""“"“‘“ g the above order weck on banking and insur Mr. and Mrs, James Daugherty will be fixed by the court. These and invited the pupils to and small daughter will leave on will be held frequently between th the bank for a first hand © KETCHIKAN @ ICY STRAIT AREA Several Trips Each Week to. With connections to Craig, Klawock. Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Tacoma, Washington For Rales and Inforration COXSULT Alaska Transportation Company GASTINEAU HOTEL P. 0. Box 61—PHONE 879 Juneau, Alaska arc! reig s pounds an o 4 Sitka for the annual Presbyterian e i e T e e e i . "‘-“"“‘M““d};‘ '1x s £, M‘l- ness houses, clubs and homes algo, COBvERHoN. T B Bilinan, Seeties and rs. Bernard F. ane, 4l ritribut G Eenti] { - - g I510P; YV hop s Coltnatlo: Hinlies" Colomle, has oMY SKEIIR Yy X: s reported that M. and Mrs. Charles H. Klein, and C. recei e. Mrs. Kane is St aprnb o orniveq V- I. Hahn may arrive bome about bBoff; Capt. Ray Mackey, v bedny recel¥ed, \iere. . DAY EADEHA, | anrormBtiing Hed pitn reessa it do St OONE T ERE A o baMen. st (St the former Adeline Logan, Whos2 gom the Health Department ati ' i REL: 4ARF < SDRRAINE. ¥ . | “rother taugh school herz several j..... that the Territorial Health the winter in the States. Gustafson. ; cars ago. Mr. Kane is a well- poo¢ pygion arrive in Skag- g e .’f: e S known salesman whose headquart- .. <omotime in April to mak: & Haines voted April 1 on the ATTENTION, EASTERN STA 8 e Mgy - i 2 ‘ question of granting a o Past Matrons and Past Patrons ers is in Juneau. check-up of children and citizens . B isidied)| — who- deiies ‘-m'hv Sirvite. for a telephone night. Juneau (mi;.nr No. 17| The collection of Art of Alaska, Sniik — sday, April 8 {‘t\;‘l o'clock. “elonging to \h(-! leyate Axel »Rn's- Superintendent of Schools C. L. )}':mliar;“s mll:%/,m' mn: d a. mvlr - ALICE BROWN, S i muscen, a superintendent of the A, qoecon recently released the ber of er _school mates to - “kagway schools, is now being ¢y wine’ information telating to home last Friday evening to h g < o s Alasl‘a Transpor!a!lon ccmpany shown at the DeYoung Museum, ;.. sraoway Schools. A general l;er- celebrate her twelfth Lirt ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE | d d and makes up ]ox;’e 01{ "X‘" MOt yating of satisfactory throughout|2Y 0. 5833-A | i i Jienstie iroglolAlL Becie ATSNICY” tor the locall achodls. has el BT T T ~" | In the Districy ~urt for the Terri- (Passenger SerVIce Temporarlly Suspen & ) received frem Commissioner Ja ! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: tory of Alaska, Division Nu: I " C. Ryan. The High School is once That on April 7th, 1947, in the Com- One, at Juneau. oo, g 7 T T T e Ie AI last more an accredited member of missioner’s Court for Juneau Pre- TERRITORY OF AL: . Plain- | ‘ b - a-_fl‘. &L . the N. W. Association of Second-|cinct. at Juneau, Alaska, Gladys tiff and Petitioner, vs. JOHN H.| ary Schools. Practicall Stabler was appointed administra- | WALMER, as Cl erk r( the Dis- | SERVICE ‘o ALASKA and departments receivi i trix with the will annexed of the ! trict Ceourt for the 1 itory of | isfactory ratings are being cor {:stah of Charles E. Rudy, deceased. Alaska, Division Number All| Cr i ed or will goon receive attentio) All persons having claims against other parties in inter DErSONs cause 1?:;2??};????11%‘;‘:;?%51 ?}s‘; The building reczived a good rat- | sald estate are required to present unknown having or claiming un- Regu]ar Sailinns from Seattle and trouble o help loosen and expel ing tut the grounds reed drain-|them, with verified vouchers as re- | surrendered bonds issued by the geria laden phlegm, and aid nature age and will be filled and raised. | quired by law, to said administratrix ~ Alaska Gastineau M g Com- to soothe and heal raw, tender, in- mpe o1q type seats in use in High at the office of Howard D. Stabler, ' pany, a corporation, prior to De- "|I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlIIIl" | | Your l)eposns ’ ARE SAFE BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS T!I mensgrment of thh s’ | DEPOSITS S ZRiiDpmi= | IN THIS BANK | o ARE | INSURED ' First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA | MEMAER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE oon.rom'nm auditor’s office way the company’s tank farm here. arrival of Karen Marie Kane hibits that San Francisco has seen The elementary school re- in years. The sale of thi tion of mi the next boat for the states. They dates of May 1 and September 1. jemonstration of the principles have sold their property on upper 1947." had just been talking abouf. State Street to Mr. and Mrs. Ev- — The class accepted the invitation erett Logan and Ace Logan. At their last meeting the Eik 1 visited the bank the follow- 5 i\ elected the following officers: Ex- Saturday. Phillip Olsen left on Tuesday's siteq Ruler, Bruce M. Boynton: S train for Dawson. He is in tne Knight, Malcolm Moe; The Skagway Woman's Club is Leading for the White Pass. Lovel Knight, E. A. Larson; Lec- plenning to sponsor a musical re- E v uring Knizht, L. T. McGuane; cital the latter part of April, pu- [-] HMN S % Miss Betty Mac Rapuzzi, well- jjer, A, A. Ildved; Treasurer, M. pils from the Public School and Y | known Skagway girl who is now y Rafferty; Secretary, Maurice H. :he Mission School to participate. ® SKAGWA H working in Seattle, hae writte wheaton; Alternate delegate to the = . friends here anncuncing her com- national Convention, J. W. Gres- Word has reached Skagway that 3 . Nllmel'OUS Oihel’ SOdfhea'Sf AlBSkB POme 0 ing marriage April to Eusene che] Installation will take place Jasper Sullivan, wellknown local @ Johannes. Betty Mae say they Will {he first regular meeting in April. Jad. has joined the Navy, thus —_— k2 married in Seattle and come to realizing an ambition of some Skagway for their ":!‘;;'m'm"a The large main dining room of years' standing. She is the daughter of T. and the Mission was gaily decorated Cee CHARTER PLANES at JUNEAU Mrs. Gharies Rapumi, ploneer Tesls Sith ‘sren ooty BB o Laverae onal . ihe : T 8 SRAtS of this town, fruit and a large cake for every L.yerne Sullivan, is attending bus- 0 asengers Tk table, on St. Patrick’s Day, in jhecs college in Bnllmghqm\ Wash p g § Dr. Clarence BJ:IPYL recelyed ; honor of the birthday of the Rev. it ine trailer, completelv eauipned gyoay Gal The staff dinil Hal - Johnston, of Mr. and PLANES BASED at SITKA for an office on the Tongass, and ,om was also decorated and th mf_" Hal .iohn‘stgx(:,n Sttt for left this morning for WhItehorse. 1o, nad a cake brightly trimm attle last week for a medical e He plans to drive m'mp Interior ¢, (he occasion. In the evenir ck-up, and is expected to re- and southewestern Alaska. ; Hi5 1o older boys and girlh ‘enfoyed (urm home in 8 short timé. FOR INFORMATION I H;Imigézlf plans call “‘;‘ 101‘01"“‘ dance. All the children we: 5 the iak physician, after Which giyen 5 half-holiday in honor of g phone 612 \ P he will resume his tour of Alaska. g Gallant's )\ir!llehy-_ Henry Lee arrived home last AND RESER /A"ONJ Dr. Bailey, a resident of Palestine, <55 b eek after being recently dis s I Texas, came to Skagway in De- Mrs. Don Egbert of °0 from the Armed Forces. i e e e R —4;..,_.,_“\:\:.‘:1\_4;1):.*‘* cember and spent three months g, .5, Wash,, have annoutc- S s were during the absence of the _. . s 5 & Mr. and Mrs. Gene Smith left —_— e ———— —— ere ng ed the birth of a daughter, Bor o~ . i lN White Pass physician He made March 13. Mrs. Egbert, th or Seatt on the last boat and I E L L I s A l n [A E S many friends during his short stay g r Evaline Feero, was married V1! Spend sonte time there while here. sway Inst year. and left o MI- Smith receives eye treatments. DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TQ EETCHIKAN e chort time later for Ler new hos o e P l, d w ll T. Nelson, superintendent of the j;, 1. gtates » 15 the daughter her Mi ] ial I:w : 5 OIADANY, 8 hite- R rior, arrived at the ion last e Standard Oil Company at White and M Wm. Feero, Sr b 5 . Vs e!e's nrg e rang horse, spent the past w in Skag- gyaline went to school here and SotMrday me 1g for I annua on business connected Wwith y,¢ many friends who rejoice with t of inspection. « ker in her happiness. The Rev. John Dodge, accompa jed by his wife and daughter Ruth Ann, will leave next week f announcement An telling of the ades and 9 to J The children cf the G O High School donated $31 flamed bronchial mucous mem=- branes. Tell your druggist tu sell you 2 bottle of Creomulsion with the un- derstanding you must like the way it qulckly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, F'ronchitis School will be replaced with mod-=|Shattuck Building, ern desks within the next months. A foreign language partrent will be inaugurated r thus removing the onily two | within six months from the date cf nc.\the firs st | publication of this notice. GLADYS STABLER, Administratrix w.w.a. year, re- aining factor in securing dd--!“lut publication, April 7, 1947. mission mm college for local grad- Lnst Dubhmuon April 28, 1947. Signs of Spring... : NEW SHADES for FLOOR, TABLE or PIN-UP LAMPS Latest Model Vacuum Cleaners HOOVER, ROYAL, GENERAL ELECTRIC or APEX for thorough spring house cleaning Beautifu! General Electric augsflolpoinl Refrigerators and B T0 MODEBNIZB YOUR KIT) Take Your Choice of These Essenmls NOw at the Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. Cheerful Dispensers of Friendly, Dependable 24-Hour Electric Service and Tops in Merchandise 1 ved a very good rating through- _ tendent’ Juneau, Alaska, ; | of said money at an time since Janu- | the Territory of Alaska, and prays [lsuch money the property of the [ interesed in said money on deposit | show cause, if any they have, on or {o'clock P. M. of said day, why the | title to said deposit should not vest | in the Territory of Alaska. | OLD OUT, NE | Last meeting of the old City Council will be this evening at 7:30 | ¢'clock in the City Hall for the pur-, pose of counting the ballots of the | MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1947 WANT ADS FOR SALE MURPHY & MURFHY last City election and seating the new City oificers elected. After|S 5 adjou nt of the Old Council, $65. Phone Blue 170. | TROLLER “The Arlene.” the New Council will convene for|gop sats OR WILL TRADE for | GROCERY STORE—fast growing e | *seaworthy cabin boat, 3300 shares | business, excellent opp. Fine lo- Outgoing Mayor, Marcus Jcn-| o1 $1.00 i) + value stock in publi cation. sen will turn his seat over o new | gy pusiness in Alaska. Pat- |ROYAL BLUE garage, filling ‘sta- Mayor Mike Pusi Incoming| o OBrien, Bov 2475, Anchor-| tion, sales agen " GREY Lines. Cuncilmen are Sante Degan, Rex | oo 0 B0e! 547-3x | OTL, BURNER, general scrvice shop, Hermann, Elroy Fleck, Charles| % Bl central locafion, lone e Whyte and Charles Werner. Hold-|5 WEEKS OLD Golden C CisclerilgHs over Councilman from last " Spaiels, Phone 781 term 1\1 William E. Boehl. FROM SANATORIUM | ng Joseph Tassell returned on | Saturday by plane from the Sitka natorium on Japonski Island.| Tassell has heen confined in bed | for about 15 months, most of which | time was spent in the Sk:m\\‘z\yi Sanatorium until its removal mx Sitka. Joe is a changed boy well again and looks like a mil- dollars—he is making plans attending the Public Schools r and continuing his edu- | He is Joseph | Native Craftsman | now that he licn for next y cation. Tassell § ot Doug Art SCHOOL BOARD MEETS A regular meeting of the Doug- | las School Board is scheduled to | meet this evening in the Superin-| office at the school atl 0 o'clock. Jas. S. McCl n, | newly elected member of the g(lmnlv d will be seated. McClellan has served prior to his election by | appointment to fill the vacancy of | Thomas Je: MRS. “I\LT Mrs. C. E. | Douglas over | riving frem & by a | Coastal. On Sunday morning ‘she | continued to Petersburg by plane | where she was to join her husband, | who is 5 18 e Her thre Idren are staying with | their grandmother, Mrs. Wm p.rm\ at EWAY. | -~ i ARMY MEN FLY DOWN { A group of Army Air Forces of-| ficer 1d men flew to Juneau i Anchorage in an Army ne, and s ed ove d at the Baranof \v They were Capt. Marvin O. Kroe- cember 24, 1924; All other or persons unknown having or/ claiming any right, title, lien or interest in the money | seribed herein, Defendant i Respondents. | Plaintiif's First Amended Petition | land Information has been,filed in | the office of the Clerk of this Court |in the above entitled cause, setting | | forth the following facts: | That there is on deposit with the | Clerk of the District Court for the | iTerr&mry of Alaska, First Division, !the sum of $9,249.83, for unknown | holders of Alaska Gastineau Mining | = | Company bonds, resulting from| | foreclosure proceedings and a trus- tee transfer of funds, as more par- ticularly described in the said First Amended Petition and Information on file in the above entitled cause, {and that no person whomsoever has interposed a claim for any portion estate, de- and ary 31, 1939, and said First Amended Petiton and Information alleges that by reason of such facts and cir- cumstances, said deposit has escheat- ed to and become the property of for a Decree adjudging and decreeing Territory of Alaska. NOW THEREFORE, all persons with the Clerk of the District Court are hereby required to appear and before the 21st day of May, 1947, at 2 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, that | this Order to Show Cause shall be | published for six consecutive weeks, beginning March 27, 1947, in the DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, Juneauy, | Alaska. Dated this 25th day of March, 1947. HARRY E. PRATT, United States District Judge. First publication, March 27, 1947. way, 4-bedroo ouble garage, |35 FT, TROLLER, ready to go. Call fu;'mw(n furnished, priced quick Gret siliiths - Hertls | sale. N(‘rf ;‘h"::‘{ 9r HiGuiEe Bert TH 14% NET -on invest modern apt. & | bldg. furn. elec. kitchens. |39 PLYMOUTH COUPE. Art Van!i APT. Houses Humbeck, Yellow Cab. 547-tf. | *-BEDROOMS Star Hill. 800 PT. CLEAN DRY 9x6 ¢t 2 | DOUGLAS 8 . CLEAN DRY 2x6 -t ‘\H““JKILBL‘IIN APTS. elec. kitchens. and grooye lumber. Larg Furn. Sound invest. stove, burns oil or wood. | NELSON PROPERTY. 3 apts. furp Juncau Welding & Machine hop,' New brick siding, 547+ Z"" BEDROOM home, furnace, furr TROLLER “ANNA? 31-0-013, 34xg| basement, garage. 2 lots. fi. Fully equipped. Ward Wells, | b b et Apt. No. 2, after 6 p.m., | CABINS, HOMES, Auke Bay, Auke Apt. No. 2 days and Lake, Fritz Cove, Lena Cove. 547-3x LIVABLE house 10 acres land on — highway near Juneau. TYPEWRITER, Portable Corrona, old, good condition. Call between 5 and 6 pan Tuesday MURPHY & MURPHY 547-1t . REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First *atiorel Band SCTRIC REFRIGERATOR, tv dirondack chairs, 2 porch rock-| = -~ ers, 4 maple dining chairs, red MAN DESIRES POSITION as gen- eather scats, studio couc and eral off clerk, has knowledge natching chair' with covers of bookkeeping, filing and typing. int-d n set, ivon bed and . ©an alse operats various types of it 1.5 mattress, two new ! Office machir Phone Black es, 3 painted bup-! 210 between 6 and 7 p.m. 547-2x u nal tables, two rock-' gE=Tto T = - v“mml_‘;“d mm‘l:) SCRAP LEAD. Call Madsen's Cycle e o S and Fishing Supply. 547-t1. Please call!! FURNISHED APT. cr house for 047-3x | couple. Rm. 226, Gastineau He<- —— tel 547-3x ses, fish- | - : Vel . clippers, pad- SOBER, STEADY MAN to share Assorted styles, quan- | cabin with elderly man. See Wm, ior illustrated cat- Rcbertsen, Dougl dh. nd Importer: ==t WENTED ~ Experienced \(c:xgg;—r.;- LB of wilh teady work. aska Credit cabin by aeth racuve offer for ex salesman. Write 542-tf of $1.00 par va Utility business To rent—modern twe e long time Juneay one 636. 525-t¢ resident. F WANTED— bedroom house for re sponsible, permanent tennam Write Empire C-1234, 503-tr hing machine ivory bedroom set. Black | WANTED—Used furniture 142 WL loughby. Phone 1788 ED HO B KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phome VICTOR 16 MM si MODEL 22 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing motion pPicture p; cto In permanents. Open evenings by new, reascnable. See B appointment. (293-3t1 e, 0. r, Decker Bldz. — 2 FIANOS RENTED and@ TUNEL PRE-WAR SPIN DRYER ‘Wi Andersan Shop. machine, $60. Phene Bluc 480. RO SOl sel e SRR FOR RENT BABY CARRIAGE, gy e floor model. Phone Red 7535. NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by day of week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187. 546-2t. 543-t1. ONE USED Ford V-8 dump truck - with 4-yd. dump body. See D. B. 3 Femmer or view at Juneau Mot- ors. 543-tf. ROOM FURN. APT., ofl stove, Inquire 513 Willoughby. 546-3t. bath. ING ROOM suitable for working lady or couple. Call after 541-tf TYPEWRITER, Standard Reming- | ton 17 (pica type), like new. Call| ) 233 between 9 and 5. 542- H‘ 6 pm. =mack 163. 1936 LINCOLN Zephyr Sedan in ONE ROOM api. suitable for couple Seattle $650—cash. Ph. 525 | in respectable home. Phone; 882 541-tf 536-¢ . 200MS—Kitzhen privileges Home Hotel—Ph. 884, FOR SALE—1942 Chevrolet sta- tion wagon. See at Connor's Mo- & be _ 9%8-U RICE CLEAN ROOMS, day or week, 100 GAL. TANK on 2 wheel traller, ~DCW management, Colenial Hatel % bed and coil springs. Phone 2% Znd St: Phone 187. (407-th) 37-t | SEAVIEW APT—Ops blogk frop d Pedml Build.ng. (370-t2 automatic, good MISCELLANEO“S 502 10th St. after 5 536-1{ BABY BUGGY, crib, basinette, pla:« " WINTER & & POND CO., Inc pen, Black 768. 533-t1| Complete Photographic Supplies =y Develuplng — Printing — Enlarging GOOD GOING FULLY equlpped q restaurant with 3 apts. and own ' Artists’ Paints and Maierials of b Finest Quality living quarters. See Management, | t Dew Drop Inn. 531-1 " Wholmle ~—— Juneau — Mhl GUARANTEET Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Faper Curls, $1 up Lola’s - beauty Shop. Phune 2CL § | 315 Decker Way. PROTECT your Investment and; . AR P roperty with ‘ FIRETOX. It \‘:'orks 24 hours a day. Home and | LOST Aun ro“n Marine type now in stock. Ju- LOST—Between Empire corner and neau Welding and Machine Shop. |~ First Natl. Bank, silver carring, 524-tf| Chinese design, about inch long. Reward. Return to Empire. ~ 544-3t. condition, p.m. 4 ROOM furnisheu cuse and 1941, Ford pick-up on patented beach | property. Call 756. 524~ GOOD, INCOME property. See Nick Rocovich 515-tt FOR SALE—Fully furnished hotel, 1OST—A female husky pup about, months old. Please call Red 2 hone 187, P. O. bx. 1808. 474~ pho X. 1808. 474: t( 702, e 546-41. FOR SALE—Tniee nhouses ana lot, houses in good condition and best LOST — New Testament, _black location. Inquire Trevor Davis.| leather. Finder send to P.O. Box Box 576 Juneau. 472-t1 1057, Juneau. R?wal‘d 546-3t. o W R AP S R B R AGENTb HERE RETURNS TO JUNEAU | Three agents from the Bureau of Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Lynch Internal Revenue offices in Seat- |arrived in Juneau from Seattle and | tle, have arrived here to complete are registered at the Baranof Ho- | their review of some past ipcome tel. Martin Lynch is a tormer resi- | tax returns. The trio, H. A. Mc- dent of Juneau. The Lynches flew Gee, George Nyman and Merwin here in their private plane, stop- Cashcaden, will be in Juneau for ping in Ketchikan Saturday night, approximately 30 days. They will and fying on to Juneau Sunday be in ‘the Territory for about si%’ mornine months # Last publieation, May 7, 1947