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" THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1947 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— LAST TIMES TONIG Complete Shows 7 9 HT 30 Feature Starts 8:15—10:20 burg Stan Kenton and Orchestra s s AMERICA TWO MILLION ROOMS TOMORROW— SUSPENSEFUL ALBERT DEKKER EVELYN ANKERS * MIKE MAZURK) [MUSICAL COMEDY MRS. E. SWANSON'S | HAS LAST SHOWING AT CAPITOL TONIGHT That sparkling new musical com- Jimmy Little and Frank Sully The comedy can best be describ- ed as a gem of musical madness. Jinx is mad about men—Forrest is mad about Jinx—Kenton about music—and Joe B just mad, thoroughly zany. et A TWO CHURCHES T0 COMBINE SERVICES SUNDAY MORNING The Northern Light Presbyterian and the Methodist congregations will worship together in the North-| ern Light Presbyterian Church at| 11 co'clock Sunday morning with s M947, at |GIRL FOR WM. SMITHS FATHER PASSES AWAY; | BORN YESTERDAY MORN FUNERAI. IOMORROW} Pfc. William Smith, operator with the ACS in the Federal build- ing, and Mrs, Smith are receiving congratulations from their friends on the birth of a baby daughter The funeral of Samuel Bartell, ifather of Mrs. Ernest O. Swanson of Elfin Cove, Alaska, will be held | service. Interment will be in the |Elks Plot of Evergreen Cemetery. Mr. Bartell was born in Stavan- ger, Norway, April 11, 1864, and passed away at Seattle April 3, the age of 82 years, 11 months, 23 days. His funeral will| be held on the 83rd anniversary of | his birth. He came to the United States at the age of 15 years and iresided in Brooklyn, N. Y, the greater part of his life. For about 20 years he was in the employ of Kuhn & Loeb Bankers of New York. After his retirement he moved to Sandy Point, Nova Sco- tia, with his wiie where they re- sided until her death three years |ago. He then came to Alaska to visit with his daughter, Mrs. E.! >-oo—— O. Swanson of Emg“ Cove. { A spiked helmet was standard In addition to his daughter, Mrs, |héadgear for the P.'S. Marines in their second grandchild. ‘The William Smiths are at pres- ent residing in Douglas. —~———— - HOLY TRINITY GUILD TO MEET IN DOUGLAS Mrs. J. R. Guerin, President of Holy Trinity Guild, announced that the regular monthly meeting of the Guild would be held on Friday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Frunk Pearce in Douglas. The important business of the meeting will be plans for the spring | goedie sale which will be held ear- ly next month or late this month. A full attendance is desired. UNEAU, ALASKA Southeastern Alaska, estimated to be 128,000,000 feet, B.M., more or less of Sitka spruce, western hemlock and red cedar, sawtimber, approxi- mately 639 Sitka spruce. Timber to be logged and removed prior to De- cember 31, 1953. Primary manufact- 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 Territory of Alaska, First Division, the sum of $9,949.83, for unknown holders of Alaska Gastineau Mining Company bonds, resulting from foreclosure proceedings and a trus of any part of the timber is subject cdy, “Talk About A Lady,” will , yesterday morning at St. Ann's|tee transter of funds, as more p: Service have the last showings tonight at 3;,,‘;“ ,fi’;;’,'ff;, o ‘;'::ns:"s A ‘xi Hospital. The little girl has been | ticulaily described in the said F Stumpage Prices — Lowest rates | the Capitol Theatre. A big and 1 a6 Bloal k’ The Rev. Rub"en named. Katherine Ann. Amended Petition and Information considered, $2.00 per M bd. ft. for talented cast is headed by Jinx - A% GEORE CRE SO Wil Teritorial Highway Engineer|on file in the above entitled cause, spruce sawtimber, $1.50 per M bd. ft | Falkenburg, Forrest Tucker, Joe! "o’ Of the Methodist © “t Ebter Leonard Smith and Mrs. Smith and that no person whomsoever has for cedar sawtimber, $1.00 per M bd. Besser, Stan Kenton and his band, §4ii + o Se_r‘x"c"i (’1‘951 5 the are the paternal grandparents, and | interposed a claim for nny portion ft. for hemlock sawtimber, 1'sc per Trudy Marshall, Richard Lane, sing two selections during the o ") appy over the arrival of |of said money at an time since Janu- linear foot for piling over 95 feet in length, and lc per linear foot for im 31, 1939, and said First Amended piling under 95 feet in length. y Petiton and Information alleges that by reason of such facts and cir- cumstances, said deposit has escheat- ply on purhase price if bid is ac- ed to and become the property of cepted, or refunded if bid is rejected. the Territory of Alaska, and prays Ten per cent may be retained as for a Decree adjudging and decreeing forfeit if the contract and bond are such money the property of the not executed by the successful bid- {Territory of Alaska. der within the required time. NOW THEREFORE, all persons Bond—Performance bend in the iint(»n»snd in said money on deposit amount of $10,000 will be required with the Clerk of the District Court as a guarantee of faithful perform- are hereby required to appear and ance of the contract. {show cause, if any they have, on or Special Conditions — The timber Jbefurv the 21st day of May, 1947, at 2 available on this tract is needed by {o'clock P. M. of said day, why the established industies in Alaska and |title to said deposit should not vest sale contract will not authorize in- in the Territory of Alaska. stallation of a sawmill to manufac- IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, that ture the timber. Contract to pro- this Order to Show Cause shall be vide for cutting of not less than 20,- ‘publx.\nt‘d for six consecutive weeks, 000 M. ft. BM. and not more than beginning March 27, 1947, in the 25,000 M. ft. B.M. prior to December the Rev. Robert Treat delivering | . the sermon. This service is on an|SWanson, he is survived by two ol ot DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, Juneau, 31, 1948, with the same minimum exchange basis occasioned by the SODS: Newgll Bartell of Chester- | B ¥ ¥ { Alaska. and maximum production limita- absence of the Rev. Willis R,|flld NH. and Edward Bartell of| OBDER TO SHOW CAUSE Dated this 25th day of March, tions annually thereafter. Brooklyn, N.Y. 9 G | 1947, Booth, who is attending the meet- ing of the Presbytery of Alaska at! Sitka. will again worship together in the Methodist Church while the Rev. Robert Treat is in attendance at the Methodist Conference. Mr. Treat will speak Sunday on In June, the two con‘gregationS: WA'(H IHA' DOG NOW; !In the Districv Tourt for the Terri- | ory of Alaska, Division Number | One, at Juneau. iTERRITORY OF ALASKA, Plain- tiff and Petitioner, vs. JOHN H. WALMER, as Cl erk of the Dis- trict Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Number 1; All other parties in interest or persons .- CATCHER TO GET BUSY} an- | City Clerk Jack Popejoy |nounces that the City of Juneau; Final Date for Bids—Sealed bids wili be received by the Regional Forester, Juneau, Alaska, up to and including 9 A.M. June 10, 1947. The right to reject any and all bids is | T B reserved. | National Forest Timber Before bids are submitted, full in- For Sale formation concerning the character 128,000,000 feet of the timber, conditions of sale, HARRY E. PRATT, United States District Judge. { First publication, March 27, 1947. }l.ast publication, May 7, 1947. ure outside the Territory of Alaska | to the consent of the Chief, Forest' Deposit—With bid $10,000, to :\D-' PAGE THREE NOW PLAYING SHOWS AT 7:25—9:30 She’s the kind of woman most men want... VE ARDEN « ANN BLYTH « BRUCE BENNETT MICHAEL CURTIZ » JERRY WALD CREEN PLAY BY RANALD MACDOUSALL + BAZD ON THE NOVEL UY JAMES M. CAIN + MIISIC BY MAX STEINER ALSO Latest World News via Air Express the subject, “Progress Through ;"\ ', “the Do Business, with| Unknown having or claiming un- | Location and Amount — All the | deposits, and the submission of bids oun SECOND HIT Sacrifice. Walter Venema, Of‘a Dog Catcher employed picking{ Swrendered bonds issued by the merchantable dead timber, standing | should be obtained from the Re- the Northern Light FPresbylesian|, ~.vo. "o unteashed ‘dogs. | Alaska Gastineau Mining Com< or down, and all the live timber |gional Forester, Juneau, Alaska, or gy = Chotr will sing Harker's “HOW "y S’ niawtul for a dog to be let| Pany, a corporation, prior to De- 'marked or designated for cutting on | the Division Supervisor, Tongass Na- Beautiful Upon the Mountains.” | The public is cordially invited to attend this service in the North- ern Light Presbyterian Church. - e - ANNOUNCING THE NEW cember 24, 1924; All other parties or persons unknown having or claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the money de- Defendants and run loose in Juneau, and when | they are taken out the law requires that they be on a leash or they ' will be subject to collection by the dog catcher. | scribed herein, tional Forest, Ketchikan, Alaska. 'st publication, March 10, 1947. Last publication, May 10, 1947. an area embracing 4,250 acres on the westerly side of Kosciusko Island, in the Tongass National Forest in = | Dog licenses aré now on sale at| Respondents. e e Mgt zour (1,1 S S o e T EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY Jetf Donnell e y rate of $1. All dogs must have,and Information has been filed in n.-_wn!--ns SR Weldinpg & Macl S]uyp:me new license by June 1. hine | - e | 547-6t. | i = . John Because of Popular Demand ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Hosp""- NOTES ‘t L Sealed bids will be received at the e oram S | Koval New — Used — Rebuilt | city Clerk’s office until 8:00 pm.| St. Ann's Hospital admitted April 18, 1947, on the City of Ju- | Elizabeth Collier for medical at- neau’s 1938 model Diamond T tention yesterday, and Edward truck and will then and there be Lehman for surgery. Discharged opened and read aloud publicly at Were Henry Suti, Baby Barbara the regular meeting of the Com- Vosotros, and Paul ; Edwards. mon Council of the City of Juneau, Government Hospital ~reported Bids received after the time fixed Deither incoming nor outgoing pat- vy for opening will not be considered. 1ents vesterday. The City of Juneau reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive informalities. | T R N Y ) 2 ji ' ! FOR YOUR BABY’S NEEDS has switched to Calvert because Calvert is mellower AUTO PARTS Grilles, Shock Absorbers, Knee Action Units, Motors, Trans- missions and a MILLION OTHER PARTS ‘We Mail and Ship Promptly Seattle Auto Wrecking Co. 1950—1st Avenue South Seattle, Wash. Announces the Resumption of Its Former Operating Schedule CONTINUOQUS SERVICE from 1235 Bellows Street, Akron, Ohio | CALVERT RESERVE Zlended Whiskey —86.8 Proof — 657, Grain Neutral Spirits. Calvert Distillers Corp., New York City Sell it with an Empire Want-ad! 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