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SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1947 : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR; PAGE THREE " 1 TR SN £ AR AR X TR o0 G o ) AT = 3 T I i) janother; the one percent property - WOMEN BOWLERS GEN. (RAIG WILL | COMMUNICATION o Moo e " e \ o |Territory, but never so far applied, HAVETOURNAMENT VISIT JUNEAU AT o oo oo v o ST B s §S ., editoriai anved April. b fhe CON: Pha.TopuGaoes Mt RS RS e 2 Raitor of the Em ”'W yerurbd 46 ly mention the increased revenue GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., April 12 vrw EN(AMPMENI ol P sl 2 from the gasoline tax, a tax prom- o P—Opening team competition of ommerce eport ON ;g0 a¢ jeast a million, according Stateh 3 P— T N— s - osmats ——. the Women International Bowl- h““‘;:“ Alaska that purports s & i Coniress ladt HIGHL Teathibd & Major Generai Howard A. Craig, to Sh 1 more recent news: SEA Frank Nelson stopped the Rainiers| ......iochin exhibition by Miller COMmManding Al of the Al- item 1 terriffic added b . i Go p old in the final two innin nsiip extibitlon By 7T askan Command, whose head- deén of e under le had s d Al Smith and Bob e 3 ’ 5 + quarters are at Fort Richardson, €rnm.c my helson ix runs in the will arrive in Juneau on April the report “cc to the tax ‘commissioner, which will in all liklihood be increasing as the Territory is made available " to tourist travel If we want an outmoded, out- grown form of government 2l to Territor| seventh to tie the score at 8-all s att the Department of fir eighth to win, Mike Schemer and ' to fal ev but it will be like trying to get ex Kampouris, cond Smith, report aleng with grandmother’s X with Ger [ of En-| Int ing. Some of the members of Chamber, as mys Iy a smacking good majority of citizens of the Territory, would ik omething better. Sincerely, and appar F ers, cach poled fo al Ch 1 3 A fi?& he iormer bat MflQBlE TOURNEY campmen r 1 y here nct b ¥ The Solon - R ] ¥ General Craiz will be the guest of th . ‘ of the W Post of which the highlighted by th tion of ¢ 1 tle Manager Jo-Jo Whit it FOR CUB S(cu‘s Hunt G Commander. ‘at t Accor + Seaftle Makes Six Runs to | tiewders sohnny Rucke: \panyin general o, did Carpenter in the fourth i or Juneau be a staff of five bus i Signed Rev 1{:1;111{’1‘ TREA'T <t H H | 00 strenuously tt 2 Scout offi 3 Col. Clay- %, arg 0 strenuousl at Ruck- y- ferer Tie with Sacramenio e e e it aty 1 ton W I Relation ot INFORMATION WANTED 0 Mazzeo ruled he had trapped it ! RE Officer ort I n mak An.| Information is wanted concer: Then Loses Qut | Right ficlder Eddie Sauer's cir- B8 v g e 1 his party cther of the report, ! inz the whereabouts of Harold Gk cult drive with t aemclis =l ter, informed Juncau Cubs to review th® who name to the repott | West Evans 1 Army vet BY BILL DECKER last half of the 1 rounded out thet, cach Cub Den shEd from the ayith 1s and reservations” Who was disc d at th its champion befoye that Building with ! yose tion, July 1 Asscciated Press Sporwswriter |the acticr mber to eéndongs the |Port o Embar ghve the An- Lefty ODoul's sassy Seals—the gels a c ALt ved, LHBTORYE bl Ll “1,“,, arge MAYOF seoend st report, which had an Information as to his whereahout pride of San »—sharetl the who had a 13-7 hit advantage but ey i % e T OIS fatbac mendment asking that IS requested due to serious 3 s > s, lop berth of the Pacific Coastiailed to make them count. Floyd s Maril BPA ar s ‘ h{‘l" the « e esord favor. in his family in Sonora, Texas,, “But, Mr. Abercrombie, that's really not mecessary. 19 or knowing 1eabouts of the above man ar ked advise the United ing st od and anyone see Banquet mon Creek Leegue today with San Diego’s Sy wa skidding Padres. tim of Sauer's Smith led ne sceive in 1h Pa Clipper service even includes disposable diapers.” vidual prizes dress at th mnner awards to be held at the Outfielder who have studied the re- Wi Resembling O'Doul’s chambion: blow - £ port I many questions to as 0 and sccond places Country Club on the cvening of . \ of 1946, the Seals rallied for five sh P o AT tégarding the figures of the report, Marshal in Jurieau ; : 5 ] runs in the lest half of the R B E ”‘]‘,‘“),'((, \” 1,-” .f“m;:;}: \‘]”:i““"’l Ba o4 tond the En! Wi purports to “deal with facts.” e - Alaska’s family ine! That's Pan American « » + the inning to down Heliywoed ttl LY i but each Den Champion must campment 7o e “,‘\‘ ,\:,.d ‘[‘,, It do b into account the __ LOuG System of the Flying Clippers. For one out of every 13 night, thereby mov into a 1 KiS oW Sheoker. Miris shodt Sl ¥ Comuman. Tevent ollof fur seals, & A; TE! HO(‘\\ .;W[ J\RS ‘:\'llltiml;w-* passengers is under 12 years of age. That's why Flying Jlace tie with the Padres who v y 2 p < - arge i 1 ot LooLREs swe. Contact Juneau Lumber y Sl . ]m:ik;t, ;,"“‘l\ fe .],v,(l!"‘ ,“,“,. i st meet specification of the dant of the al District, T‘(:\I"'f‘.‘ s b r:x:n: Wil b\',\ from 100,000 ft Clippers carry complete stocks of special food and equip- iy be Pt ) S el Commodore Leslie of Lo e \.1\ '\ :‘ ”‘j;”"' to 10000000 feet. For further ment for children . . . everything from fresh milk to Sacramento’ d ) i Dl better nmental procedure with- ticulars see Juneau Lumber disposable diapers. The stewardess has a way with children, ** 20 hits to v ““ }:‘::’U‘ S()flz‘fl (I.UB T O lout the mtles: Iti M&te . Jarps.Ly NS 433-11 t00. Which means that papa, mama and the whole family keep pace a half-game behind “jitem for roads—an item which we GUiel can relax when traveling by Clipper. * leaders. PI_ANS To MEET SUNDAY can h or not, depending on W%W Los Angelc 1 Oakland, 6-5 i & 2 iwhether or not we want the roads, ; to retain a slight fourth place m e resutar weary meeting of tne RUBBISH FOUND AT not cn the question of statehood For men who USE AIRMAIL. .. NOW 5c AN OUNCE TO THE U.S. gin over Portland Filipino Sccial Club will * 14 X It lists hali of the increase, 7 & d ilipino Wb wil 1el¢ v e ay b i coowiior s oo & oL MANY HOME LOTS miticn. on care of the Natives, % shave everJ 800 watched the Seals K ~ath L Tl using words “if” and ‘“about.” E& P A x the Catho Hall. The Z B e 1A ' Frankie ) from the box N iling Wil b6 & Gomblied Lusiices D s iy Chamber v soeks o f B i Hotel AN AHERICAN he had pitched through e ety SO ) 1 facts, is not going to ‘ he had pliched i d i) mesting, aranot Holel | [y g AIRWAYS , the eighth c o Aae: il P o e as “about” 7 million, 1+ GHAVE CR for Rookie Bob Chesn AR A i SR i R actu sistorical #no-BRUSH Phone 106 Laker who gave up only 3 AR e B). 11 et : A e AbbisY | WAUO s of ot it ment The System of » i Speer (8) the near re . pic Bt Mikown Int H. Zach am e - e near futur The picnic for thrown into brush. Zach ERN shave cre: e =i LA e ) a ] spie (8); Baker, the Sunday School children and that ich sh should i The oD RN men i s (_7/ 4 Portland’s Vince Dibiasi spun a |E : zer (9 and NO- their parents and friends B mavea trof LHE 10tk Batore! sume les where for MODE! . five-hitter anc 1 seven while | votney held just as soon as the ther mer by mmer lot permit-| TSP & the Beave Dany is warm and dry encugh tees, WO ¢ fhich e meture RIGE 1 (3 trifs Uiy Siatehood Wl : had S hag an ; L DING OF CLUBS Plans also will be made athe Olty Dunip we Sifk-1t indegeiiy something in sgatiion to the e e e Ll Everyiting t~, drove in thr s povncd 3 Ccast League dance to reimburse the Club’s trea- water VL R e el S WINDOWS—DOCRS in San Diego fof'e 11Dt W L Pet y for the sum donated to the i tive that, despite the remarks in CABINETS Di ributed two s to the a repert to th trs there 3 700 Red C and to add to that do- "7. v bt H - Taiian: i possible - ‘_ : HOSPITAL NOTES e B 0. B. Williams Co. Spo"mg an Diego an Francisco d two sin e = - mered for the sec- e h LR g with the Pribilof seals as only cne amento The children’s fist Holye Com- Ann'a Hooltel imitted | TIB Ay < Good " A s Angeles 6 5 .545 munion day will be Sunday, May T Athtiieod ot ¢ Dt RN vonte S6X Sy Bl tak 1939 First BOuti " “Seattle 4 000S <e Sacram hree Pottinnd 5 s At! that ‘Simdey’s meeting Gle T Johns . Wilson COmStruction and cannery workers is J row over ha as " Hlly 4 6 inite plans for a first Communion f Mrs. E. D. § NOTICE TO CREDITORS ( \‘»11-‘ ; 8 breakfast fcir the c -‘<i-sln”\\;n be lligraven for e L L L T e P L L T L T T D d made. f children to NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN | that the i 1ith day ed Adminis Alice H All persons ha » the estate of d ed will pr them, with preper vouck duly verified. to unders at Box 1176, Juneau, Alask ¢ six (6) menths frem the date of this make the Communion are as admitted n urged to b )] t it nity, an 1 p m - . All m rs of the Filipino com- yesterday a baby boy weighing % munity, t! and friend n pounds and hine ounces. was [ - are cordial to the meet- born to her % i Dise from St. Ann's were . Z 1ts + oo Mrs. ilar from Yakuta . SONS OF NORWAY 1 1 lier and i\ S , April 12 at 8 pm. in r - / ) sines ting, initia yovernment Hospital admitted . Wse tis Jnvoice Jor (onvenienct on th notice hments. ja George from Hoonah, made { #7 Dated at Juneau, Al April 12, Vinnie 51 i 1947. . N X PEARL A. HEINKE d out Frankie Angustia, 160- Administratrix 2, Los Angeles, 4. First publication, April 12, 1947, At San Diego—Archic Moore, 176, ast y 3, 1947. San Diego, outpointed Rusty Payne, t n Jose, Calif.—Tom: Eg- NOTICE IS GIVEN that J. W 148, San Francisco, outpointed McNaughton, Executor of the Es- | Louis Bell, 148, St. Louis, 10. ' H } tate of Catherine Nye, Deceascd, At Chi —Georgie Abrams, 162, v} i has filed his final report in the Washington, D. C., cutpointed An- } Probate Court for the Juneau Pre- |tcn Raadik. . Estonia, 10. The Ni E’Jl §Hfll for EVEQYOHE petitioning that the | At Augusta, Me.—Jean g 1 Y s PY s Y s Y accn | In the 1946 selling period, Lamp- son, Fraser & Huth, secured the season’s record prices for Stand- ard Mink. It is our belief that o & HUTH, INC., PSON, FRASER cinct of Al 30th Street b g i Richard, + ; adr.mmstmuun k2 closed am§ the | 124, Montreal, outpointed Ivan during this period we also sold 151 wzsk‘ New York nipment residue of the estate be distributed Jjones, 124, Portland, Ore., 10. DANclNG the largest quantity of Mink pelts New York 1+ L"f,",s_'if"" to the heirs of deceased. A hearing N\ o entlemen: 2 following will be held thereon June 16, 1947 ¢ RAY G. DAYS RETURN A\S of any Auction House in the a We have shipped L2 exprews O 1 post O o Post O \nsured Poreet FOR Check how — * which time all persons ok eto may appear and be h Every Night world. It makes good sense that The Ray G. Days have returned shipped 3 Pares hand and the seal 'to Juneau. Mr: WITNESS 1 Day amived sev- with the you market your new crop oy of said court on April 10, 1947 eral days ago and he arrived on Lisad 1 ) g ‘ t INS! b (sEAL) FELIX GRAY the Princess Norah. They have tak- Dreamland St ugk the Aldfion House ti ESe R p————" - Judge. probate court, Juneau |en up residence in- the Day Apart- -9 b Becnitioh ks, {ments. oh Beventh Strest. Serenaders First publication, April 12, 1947. - e -—— = Last publication, May 3, 1947. LOGGERE COCKTAILS mixed the way YOU ATTENTION LOCGERS with logs for sale. Contact Juneau Lumber | Like Them 1 hY 1he Mills. Will buy from 100,000 ft.' AUCTION SAI'ES DATES 10 410000000 taeh For Ll CARRILLO BROTHERS For Silver Fox and Mink is FIRST in selling power. Y S e U This shipment M 51 aither of Pub Auction of © y be sold eithe! < o s 19 e T s 0 g Y pamasn W rovs UF w1 Hame of Shipper part s see Juneau Lumber y | ddrest B 433-1 b ol s F 1947 e, orshent & ; r o bove | be drawn to the @ . Town 14 checks will b€ NS t $50.00 to > : Whantars are 19 laile] inimum volus of $6050 0 Mutation Mink IPPING s nipments deot Bfoval ne cofl (5 0o tnwrnd NCE . .- On ¢ d un he package package b i ON INSURANCE - for $50.00 P 3,500.00 Pe Date to be announced later 10N and your ahiOAL ent tor % and up 10 ¥ apente n 4 of o8, and in the from of our n'-:",s.f‘.?.. g ount received Count Silver Fox, Mink, etc. May 26th cehouse, will Last recciving date May 8th T\ credit your o¢ ock carefully in o 1ndour wo! while in‘our ¥o! our generol palic °l in our warehoy! ting. der 1o aveid hee! -~ Atlittle cost Refresh ¢ nEh‘TRl'CTlO of | With COke your preperty by wind- storm or explosion can be | as severe as by fire. hile hipping ond P The Insurance GO soroughty 4°Y pefore shiPP! Be sure oll pelts ore printed in U SA- Silver Fox, Mink, etc. Aug. 20th 2. 2! Last receiving date Aug. 1st Ask this ageney to tell | you how insurance pro- | YOUR LAMPSON, FRASER & HUTH Mink Stars for 1947 Selling \a {ection frem these perils | can be included in your . SILVER FOX fire policy. % ‘-g/ é; . J /” . fiayd/&/{_l-_””/’ AND MINK 0 It can be added at very y little cost. See us today! * Blupost * Mise: Mutstion Mink * Standard No obligation—ask - Shattuck | Agency | e T p TN v U g Y fortg 1Y rrn M e DU oy O g Vo o DU »e 101 30t 3oL ) P 3ot JoL 3ot oL Jor )t )ou 3ot o 3t JoL e 3oL L JoL 1oy 5 © 1947 The C-C Co.l * z TY O~ ] 1 Seward Street Ak hOnLtfi. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY b JUNEAU PHONE 249 151 West 30th Street NewYork,1. N.Y. Y S ¥ S Y W L S LY S LY SRR L S Y Gy [ S L — Y S— L WL G Y WS LY | I Juneau Cold Storage Co.

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