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PAGL SIX :l:.':!:' JUNIOR PROM TONIGHT a i nior Class of the Douglas, Alaska Coastal Aulne sent ou w‘, a High School is n..lmn., the Junior flights yesterday which touched at g | M ‘fl Prom .m‘ € ing in the school|Sitka, Hoonah, Tenakee, Hawk In- . th Buddy Hunters let, Haiies ari Skagway. The ; . ying. The class has|“Triangie” flight, made regular b the gym during the on Thursdays, touched at Pete e I : Y, are now waiting to burg, Wrangell, \Z\:lernm.eo L Moo MLt Rt B Vs i il R b S e Malmesbury and ,;mmunition is becoming more plen- i Sitke ul, the small bore, indoor shoot- 8 ) Passengers z-om Juneau to Sitka ranges lave taken on a new I DERBY PICTURES AT SCHOOL!were George Sacramento, Victor jire: so much that there was re- 1! Don Skuse was a welcome vis Magercy, R. J. Downs, and R. B. contly conducted an Intra-Alaska g 1 at the Dougles school this morning “Bud” Brown; to Hoonah, Willlam pogtal Mateh in which teams from Ba E gchedu es 3 Uland showed movies to the Third, Davis and Sid Benson; to Hawk jyneau, Douglas and Anchorage 3 Y = 4 0! Fourth and Fifth Grade students Inlet, Felix Belbo; to Tenakee, Mr. hariioipated, : H dlof the Soap Box Derby held in and Mrs. Heins: to Haines, Kelth = rry mateh was extended over & v ® SITKA | Akron, Ohio, last fall Roberts: to Skagway, Pat Steele cricd of six weeks; all members l‘l ] s and R. B, Smith. of each club fired the course, and [ . PETERSBUR(J PROPERTY SALE Passengers from Skagway to Ju- ach week the five highest scores i Tom Popovich sold his home and neau were L. M. Jullan, Earl .onetituted the team for the week. I ® WRANGEH' property on Ann's Avenue this Shortridze, N. A. McEachran and ancherage won the mateh. Out of I g X week to Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jen- Lindstrom; from Hoonah. ; possible score of 9,000, Anchor- % "\HCHIKAN sen. Popovich will be leaving later B T :'l‘<<af\‘ flm_i Basil Arnstoif: .o scored 8476, Juncau 8,350 ans fl ICY STRA” /‘R’A this month westward Alaska fi}m 1";‘_‘:;“'8/“;‘ ';llmlll Tfll;:- Douglas 7,260. \RE | where he is employed rom .Sitka. C. F. Wyller, Mag; PR e e 3 [ Zeu Harry, Betty Almatead, Br, ana ThGREVERRE FEREER gcry fot I : LAVIGNE HERE Mrs. C. Mason Whitney and H, r. ()¢ SiX-week shoot was 1800. The S iT . E h w k i | Bverette LaVigne who with his Smith o "Kfev;‘,”rt lh:lmglm; M it ven A o On the “Triangle” trip, s SO i bl v evera rlps ac €e 0. Phvesits were Dovgles Seeiaents Swo ey e, o U0 P"’Le',‘\ \nchoerage, 1,732; Jay Williams, Ju- years 2go, as a visitor in town burg passengers were Lydia Fohn- | A sy Y £ L 3 .. neau, 1,722, Scott Donaldson, An- d yesterday. Everette and his parents Hanson, Mrs. Wheeler, Mrs. Nick e, 1716: A. W. B 2 E @ HAINES have been Wrangell residents re- Johnson and James Stabber; to ‘Nor28% LT A. W. Boddy, Ju- i ! cently, and have been in the log- Wrangell, Mrs. Ronald Schwartz; "°W 1/888; Obuck Wite, Anchor- \ y, and hé i e o wee, 1,671; Bob Bailey, Anchorage, il @ | |ging business. Mrs. LaVigne is now to Ketchikan, W. E. Kahklen. 1670 visitihg in Skagw From Ketchikan to Juneau, Fred - "VI‘i 18 k] merous Other Southeast Alaska Points | Martin and T. L. De Boer; from J1caMS" Wefe ipregehted lo the ) 4 g i L5 S s S e % 5 : high individuals as follows: West- i DAN KRSUL VISITS Wrangell to Juneau, F. Claytcn 0 | Dan Krsul was a Douglas visitor and from Petersburg to Juneau enbargEr Sl S8 S i Medal; i . _L~ Y troth Bt CHE a8 Ty golin: ‘Boley W. Boddy, iron sights, Silver bl {ing tcday for Sitka, where he has s e W i o Lty pigr By ey d Jay Williams, scope sight, y | SRS s o E e Medal and Ralph Morten- % 8 sasén il . —o8e . DR. ALBRECHT WILL sen, Douglas, Bronze Medal, Mor- 0 to & pasengers ji NEW PNA ¢ ik tensen used iron sights. hi B’_‘“S-‘ MI" ferie. Zah: ("‘ 2‘" p ER, Plans are now being formed for . < . 1 Py a n stewardess > - 4 . ' | an extensive magch in the big bore { j T {j |en the PN id was on the flight p"A MEET Mo:\DA‘! ield foi summer seascn, in i {j!from Anchorage to Juneau yester- which it od it bARIA irom 1 v. Sh a \ v ped that teams iron i {1 | day. Sh has keen t Dr. C. Earl Eibrecht will be guest sau, Douglas, Anchorage, Ko- e fcr two years to land a stewardes e S " ¥ Rl . s o i : 5 S cpeaker at 1 meeting o and Fairbanks will partici- u e | : s A f FI’ ’, AT'(" t \ PO s the Parent- Association ‘pate, as well as Army teams from i 0“ ’g ’ g > ] next Monday evening, diseussing the several points where the Arm- i > AND l)E{’D‘/ATlan l}‘ F.O.E. NOTICE the Public Health program as a cd Forces are now stationed. It is 1) {] There will be a re-organization Whole rointed out that the large bore 1S Py =y o = |meeting of Douglas Aerie 117,] There will be a very special social 1d holds more possibilities for 3 F.OE. on Monday, April 21st, at hour in the gyvmnasium following teams to enter than in the small bore benes ' iy, (7:30 pm. in Eagles Hall. Al the business meeting. Entertain- scction, as the latter calls for in- N 520, D i the Basles L A e e St Mg doon Tt e e g 1 the reorganization are asked to be Lister and Mrs. Eunice Nevin, ac- available to the shooters in all Al- in attendance ai this important companicd Ly Mrs. Betty McDow- askan cities eeting. ell. They will sing “Carcarolle — e adv. from “Tales of Hoffman” by Of- R fenbach, and “The Rose of Tralee” POPPY pOSTER PRIZE DOUGLAS CLEAN UP WEEK Extra nice refreshments will be Clean up week has been desig- served by hosts and ho: s My wINNERS ANNOUN(ED nated as April 28th to May 10th and Mis. Don Foster, Mr. and Mrs inc. in Douglas this year. Residents J. D. Cole, the Rev. and Mrs. G e SR e notified to observe this week Herbert Hillerman, Mr. and M. | Prize-winners i the: . Poppy and pile their rubbish close to the John Brillhart and Mr. and Mrs. poS(SF Contest ‘“CL“O“E,“ i street where City trucks will pick Themas L.-Crooks. Y- URE comenizan (LORIm Aliiar 2 : 3 in the schools,‘have besn anmow it up and dispose of it without B ed Mrs. Eort Lybeck, Popy 9.8 _ " P nes M0 A charge. Chatrman of the local unit. é,;_( S, ¢ L85 GO mpszY (Signed) A J&; F‘Aégfi; WOMEN OF MQOSE First prize in Class I, which in- v I 1 g ' 4 i etl \ cludes Fourth, Fifth and Sixth F £ h R l i i' d : --‘*“‘l- 556-t3 INITIATE WO AT Grades, o awarded to Il.)eliu % ] r xth grader, and second reiga:, neirigeraiion amn SOCIAL MEETING rive went to Donata Neim, fifth e R P P R e e e e e e e P e e -fllfiSKwfiy/* ety (Al Passe ger Service fo Alaska Regular Sailings frein Seattle and Tacoma, Washington For Raics and Information CONSULT Alaska Trausporfation Company | GASTINEAU HOTEL P. 0. Box 61—PHO! 879 | DDOE/GEAS (OASTAL AIRLINES THE DAILY ALASKA E.MPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA TR INTRA ALASKA ON 4 FRIDAY TRIpS - INDOOR R!H.E NEWS Jer. c Sch Both attend Douglas Pub- 1. KICK-BACK Lahn TR B i e "mj‘“ld 2 In Class II, Seventh, Eighth and CLAYTON, N. M. — A kick-back | V&% o) Nmth Grades, Lowell McClella broke Paul Miller's leg. The young Dight With a good attendance of o, i"iiongs Douglas School and Seneca rancher said he kicked an |TEWTDErS out to welcome (WO NeW .\ "o\ gon’ orade was given the old bull to hurry him into a corral, | embers, Mary Leath and Angeling g ™ b jpe for 5 very appealing The bull kicked back. Tamocka, who were initiated at this ) Mary Nordale, attending —ee—— Lo R the Parochial School in Juneau, After the initiation ceremonies, Sell it with an Empire Want-ad! | was second with another very good everydne joined in playin: various = = She is in the seventh o m——————— | gamcs, With the entertainment ar- | Prone Red 160 " PO Box 533 || ranged by Phyilis Lesher, commit lizes 1or il coitiest ese AnE | ALBERT WHITE tee chairman, assisted by Dolores ;o Rude, Mrs, Harry Stonehouse Juneau, Alaska | Republican Party OFFICE | General Counsel White Bldg. Holloway and Edith Powers. The refreshment committee head- ed by Virginia Pugel, assisted by and Mrs. Olaf Bodding. The two first-prize winning post- ers have been sent to Anchoraze ] Alaska 224 Ferry Way |f | Grace Skaret, Juanita Webb*Dollie where thay will be enterad in the | Secretary, Alaska Taxpayers | Haughtaling, served =& delicious Department contest, in which one | League | lunch. will be selected to the National g | The Atacama Desert in Northern contest. R OH, BOYS, GIRLS! SCHOOL HOLIDAY Superintendent A. B. Phillips an- | nounces a one-day Spring vacation for students of the Juneau Public | Schools. | This one day will April 25, next week. Supt. Phillips makes explanation as follows: the original plan was to take February 21, the day pre- ceding Washington’s Birthday, as a holiday, but the weather was too| severe at that time and postpone- be Friday, ‘i | ment was made. Now that lost one day vacation is to take place—F¥i-| day, April 25. et L WOOD BUSINESS SET FOR APRIL 25/ R i 0 I‘RIDAY APRIL 18 1047 WANT ADS il _FOR SALE 34 ft. TWIN SCREW custom cruiser; twin Chrysler Crown engines, fully equipped, ready to go, 2 years cld, Write P. O. Box 163, Juneau. 557-tf DAVENPORT, table, six cha cccasicnal cha 644. 18 1t. BOAT and new 4 hp. Wl\- consin motor. 905 W Phone 876. chair, .dining room buffet, rocker, Phone Douglas under the management of | — Hansen who will gladly | DODGE COUPE, complete overhaui, sh Mill Block Wood in any new tires, body gcod shapc Ph. quantity desired; also Fireplace| Green 279, | 57-12 | — Moo eifpehippat i Wood. Fhfnc 7659. adv. 557-t2 | F SALE—Easy Washing mach- ine - copper tub - whirler - | vant- ! Bl i \\a:»]t o 7““: hargalf{s f’ good condition, Upstairs, rear, 530 Park Avenue after ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE 6 p. m. Nu 5333 A In the Districv “wurt for the Terri- cory of Alaska, Division Numbex: One, at Juneau. | TERRITORY OF ALASKA, Plain- tiff and Petitioner, vs. JOHN H tresses, all full WALMER, as Cl erk of the Dis- ict Court for the Territory of | Alaska, Division Number 1; Al other parties in interest or person: [ mknown lHaving or claiming un- | suri~ndered bonds issuad by the | Alasks Gastineau Mining Com- | any, a corporation, prior to De- ! cember 24, 1924; <11 other parties | or persons unknown having or | ladtaing any 1ight. title, ostate, | lien or interest in the money de- | seribed he n, Defendants hl\d} RP'-}‘OX](‘(‘H" dlaintifl’s F' and Information h. the office of the above entitled cause, scuuvg\ the folowing facts: ‘ there is on deposit with the | of tke District Ccurt for the | Territory of Alaska, First Division, the sum of $9,949.83, for ur lk'lm\'n helders of Alaska Gastineau Mini Company bonds, resulting from forecicsure proceedings and a tru tee transfer of funds, as more par- ticularly described in the said First Amended Petition and Informaticn | on file in the above entitled cause, | and that no peison whomsoever lmc‘ m for any portion | of said money at an time since Janu- | 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 | the ory of Alaska, and prays | for a Decree adjudging and decreeing | such money the property of the | Territory of Alaska. | NOW THEREFNORE, all pcrsons‘ interesed in said money on deposit | with the Clerk of the District Court are hereby required to appear andl show cause, if any they have, on or | before the 21st day of May, 1947, at 2| o'clock P. M. of said day, why the| title to s: deposit should not vest‘ in the Terrvitory of Alaska. | 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, Juneau, Alaska. Dated this 25th day of March, | 1047, i HARRY E. PRATT, United States District Judge. | First publication, March 27, 1947, Last publication, May 7, 1947, FOR SALE Amended Petition | s been filed in‘ werr ed reasonable. at 120 7th or Ph. |ONE 8 in. BENCH 'sflx\;lr e 5 in joiner; one No. 5 € typewriter. Call Doaams 123 & tween 6 and 7 pan. 555-t3 | . round-botlc m | 9. x 3.7 ! BOAT No. 31A558, cruiser, 28 ft. x Chry or day fi g, ready 5 Shop. | RE! bas Blue 55 30-06. New | 'n 48 peep sight “lerk of this Court | WALK-IN Ifi:r h’.IuLfl.A TED BOX, | | WANTED TO RENT- for sale al| crate. | x 9 ft.; cost-new, in e Bros. Liquor Store. 8 ft. x Geer Deis ism FORD pipe t, 1,000 1t also T's elbows. G(‘(‘r;‘e Brothers. USED JUKE uL uj AUK BAY PRO"LRTY patented c store And Gov't float 2 bedroom house, ished and also ma- terial for a new 2 bedroom home. Call 204 or sce R. W. Kruse at Auk Baj. 552-tf. GASOLII\F COLEMAN RANGE, time clock, four burners, broilers 2 pot and pan drawers. Phone Black 338 or inquire 317 North Franklin. 551-tf. { WILLY'S ENGIN. cumpnclc and ready to go, ideal for light boat. Contact Dayton Fleek at Pigely Wiggly. 550-tf. LIGHT PZ_ANTS one Universal 110, 1500 watts, $375, one Diesel Witte, 32 volts, 1500 watts, and | batteries, $550. Auke Bay Market, 550-tf. & Marine Station. 1-3 ROOM. CABIN ol heal, show- er, furnished. Call at 142 Will- oughby. 550~tf. ONE 39x74 COIL BED SPRING, 1 porcelain sink, top and fittings, both new. Call Green 715 after 5 pam. 550-t1 er automobile Lngme Ide; _11{ Ph.| "V ! i ! at whole- f i Juneau, Alaska T T ELLIS AIR LINES Juneau FOOT CLIRIC | | i Hours: 11-2 and 5-8 | | i RED 608 429 Willoughby Ave. Chile is cne of the largest deserts in the world. [ e L SPRING CLASSES NOW | l ENROLLING All forms of dancing and ball- room for beginners Phune Red 575. LUUGERS ATTE! (iDN LOGGERS with logs for suie. Contact Juneau Lumber Mills Will buy from 100,000 ft. to 10000000 feet. For further naiticulars see 'uneau Lumber Miils. 433-tf SILVERTONE CONSOLE radio and PRACTICALLY new wine C'l\oled‘ walnut dining room set. Phone daveno, price $60; green striped| 416, 549-tf. upholstered chair with Ottoman _______ to match price $30; Detrola radio, 35 FT. TROLLER ready to g0. . Cal table model, including record Green 170 or inquire Bertie II, No. 1 float. 547-t1. DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 EETCHIKAN via Peiershurg and Wrangell With .connections to Craig, Klawock. Hydaburg and <teamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Your Bbeposits ARF SAFE | AAND AOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS i 2% T ? SITS | IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First Rationai Bank of JUNEAU. ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Signs of Sprésng... NEW SHADES for FLOOR, TABLE or PIN-UP LAMPS Lalesi Model Vacuum Cleaners HOOVER, ROYAL, GENERAL ELECTRIC or APEX for thorough spring house cleaning Beautiful Gereral Electric and l'lolpoml Refrigerators and Range TO MODERNIZE YOUR KITCHEN Take Your Cheice of These Essentials NOW at the Alaska Eledric Light and Power Co. of Friendly, Dependable 24-Hour Electric Cheerful Dispense: Service and Tops in Merchandise player and loud speaker $40, com- | plete; coffee table, glass top, pric® $10. Phone 513 or Blue 398. 557-t3 GRAVEL—SAND—Fill Ro{:—im- mediate delivery. Phone 659 MAHOGANY CHAIR-SIDE table with two small drawers, sleeping bag. Call Black 565. 557-t2 32 CHEV COUPE, good tires, Ph. 036-2 short-1 long. JUST ARRIVED—N&W 1940 Chev | block assembly, Model A Ford re- | built block assembly, 1947 Cham- | pion outboard 4.2 h.p. Motors, generators for most cars, 1946 | Ply block assembly, plomb tools, | mechanics assortment, many oth- and Auto Supply. 556-t3 557-t2 | 556-13 FULLY FURNISHED HOTEL, Ph. 187. 546-t1. ONE USED Ford V-8 dump truck with 4-yd. dump body. See D. B Femmer or view at Juneau Mot- ors. 543-tf. 100 GAL. TANK on 2 wheel trafier % bed and cuil springs. Phone 0355, 537-t1 MURPHY & MURPHY $3,600 BUYS 36 100t troller Ari New Engine. Fully equinped $4,500 takes NEW one bedroom, modern hou: ccmpletely fur- nished. $900. BOAT 31A331. IDLEWILD 364 Trolicr INCOME property 4.4-416 Gold St FOUR grecery ¢ stores. Each excel- . lent business. Pertinent info. reliable partizs. No phone calls. ARCTIC Cab. OIL BURNER Business. SEVERAL Apt. Houses. SEVERAL CABINS, NEW HOME, Wa full basement, ga .. MUBPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First Matiovel Bard summer homes, icr Add. Mod. VANTED—Cedar and fir poles, all s. Quote_f.ob. shibping peint. e quantities can suppl: st shipment. Niederm: Martin - Co.,, Spalding Building, Peitland 4, Oregon. USA. H for kitten, Facne 28 YOUNG WOMAN wanis (o care for children, ages 3 to 5. Ph. Red 398 555-t3 ing machine. 5 pm Phcne ©11 555-t3 554-tf | DEPENDABLE young woman de- i » Sedan m good | sires job as housekeeper or child vrite P. O. Box 1828. 554-16 care— zanization desires presentative in SE Alaska. es and geod fu- party. Those e sold insurance, educa- apyliances, in- v or similar specialties nermailv qualify. We furnish leads. For further information contact Mr. Dickson, Baranof Ho- tel. 553-t6 Accoun Experi~ Inquire Rm. 106 549-t1. TWO POSITIONS open; ant, Clerk-Stenographer. ence necessgry. Territorial Bldg. wife and daughter, perately in need of house or apartment. Gaunt, 654 da VETERAN, des- 2 bedroom Call Mrs 549-t1. 5CRAP LEAD. Call Madsen's Cycle and Fishing Supply. 547-tf OBER, STEADY MAN to sharc cabin with elderly man. See Wm Robertson, Douglas. dh VANTED — To rent—mode:n twe bedroom house long time Juneay resident Fhone- 636. 525-t1 WANTED—2 bedroom house for re sponsible, permanent tennam: Write Empire C-1234. 503-u VANTED—Used furniture 142 Wi loughby. Phone 788 KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phoc. 556, 8rd and Main. Speclalizing in permanents. Open evenings by (293-3t1 appointment. TANOS RENTED ane Anderson Shop. FOR RENT )TORE BLDG "‘4 b3 .)0 South Franklin St. See I. Goldstzin. 558-tf TICE CLEAN ROOMS, by Cv or week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187. 546-2t. ONE ROOM apt. suitable for couple in respectable home. Phone 882, 536-t1 ’OOMS—Kltzhen privileges. Home | BABY BUGGY, c:xb, basmei-te, pflay pen. Black 768. 533-t1 |4 ROOM turnisneu Zouse and 1941 Ford pick-up on patented beach property. Call 756. 524~ PROTEC1 your Investment and | property with FIRETOX. It works 24 hours a day. Home and Marine type: now in stock. Ju- neau Welding and Machine Shop. I er auto parts. Auk Bay Hardware | { i STOP AT AUK BAY Coffee Shopi for breakfast, lunch, supper, 6 am. to 11 pm. or for notions, | magazines, Simplicity Patterns, | Yarn, Crochet and Embroidery | Thread. 556-t3 | FOR SALEE—Late model Westing: house range with deep well cook- er, also three quarter bed. Doug- las 552. 556-13 524-tf GOOD INCOME property. See ce Nick Rocovich 515-t1 | FOR SALE— (mice houses and lot. | houses ir good condition and best i location. Tnquire Trevor Davis. Box 576, Juneau. 472-tf 36 i, TROLLER new 110 bp. Chrysler motor, fully equipped— | Hazel 1, $6,000. Doris A. Maddox , Box 1381 Ketchikan, Alaska. 555-t12 , beach 555-13 2 SPOOL PIONEER gurdy, rowboat boat equipment, saxophone, gui-| tar. Ph, 036-2 short-1 long. 555-1% tric cash register, good working condition $100. Juneau Young. | 555-tt Hotel—Ph. 886. SEAVIEW APT.—Ops olock Irom Pedenl Bullding. (370-t2 'MISCELLANEOUS BEGINNING CLASSES in DANC- ING for children and adults— Arthur Murray teacher from Hollywood: also private lessons. Black 87 or call Moose Hall after 2 pm. 557-t3 WINTER & POND CO,, Inc Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Maverials of - Finest Quality Wholesale — Juneau —— Reiail LOST AND FOUND LC)ST—!. pair glasses with light plastic rims in light tan case. Phone 269. 553-tt i FOUND—Zipper case containing 4 keys. Owner identify and pay for ad. Empire Office. dh. bedrooms, Ph. Green 720. » marine clutch, 3 propellors, other AFRICH HOUSE in Douglas—2 | GUARANTEET Realistic Permn. completely iumished. lovely view, priced for cash sale. { 555-t3 816 Decker Way. nent, $7.50. Faper Curls, 81 up Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone (i