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= e, ALASK z‘a/* £% Yo LuRunEs ewing Southeas = _...::sm:a ' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU &mm SITKA, Alaska, April 19.—Station C ation. hall Crutcher, arrived by - KBW has again done a won On relea Hospital, | pl: Thursday from Ketchikan Hfj(x') of organizing Mrs. Petersor convalesce at|top n:<:ist Elier Johnson, also asso- : i 4 of her ter, Mrs. W. C.|cia with Mr. Crutcheér, in the - — 1 they firr local work. Mrs. Thorson @ i 1 ast tc . and baby arrived some weeks ago [I It 18 nn, el five-year-old | and has teen a guest at the home 1 rs. Lena Mitche was of hLer sister, Mrs. Walter Welch. 1 the hospital Tuesday af- L '] g « ruction cf falling seven feet into a base- Mrs. R. H. Dw.son left Thursday = {I |2 small boat harbor for Sitka nt in the old Tilson Building,|py ne for Ketchikan to spend . L 3 E Dally S(:hedllles 20- ]| On Friday an inform ing hi 1 from his eye-|some weeks with her daughter, n {1 | forui A broadcast- 1 head. Mrs. Robert Dassow, assistant edi- ¥ fl {ing station and ¢ aturd ke and ! tor the Alaska Sportsman. i @ S”KA [ Town Meeting was broadcast 1 bed until ' {l |the Mogse Hall As a result danger of mptoms Charles Whittimore, owner of ° PEIERSBURG ;] two hundred tele 15 are on the developing hac Sitka Men's Store, left by plane . WRANGEI.L % way to the meeting of the Apprc - last weekend for Klamath Falls, i ‘l" ns “m‘"‘" vhich is sche-| Bobby Hennessy, four-year-oid|Oregon, to join his wife, son ° KETCH'KAN ] |duled for April 21 on of Mr. and Mrs Frank Hen-|Rick and newly adopted son tl' s ssy, fell from his be st Sat- | Ker The Whittimores will re- M| The s L day night and crac his collar | tur soon as their new son can I [ithe Library .Bui one. ith h a sling, trave 1 lof Rotary met together / Botby fell again this morning and —_— 1 : : 4 f |eveniog the Sitka P: completed the break. He is nOW| Mr and Mrs. D. R. McGraw haye Several Trips Each Weel fo: 1oz it oo, v o oy comoieey foot fanconcea e Sgaeinant o | posed building iuch, it is hoped, - r daughter, Bernadine, to Carl g}“ il te started within a few weeks.' oo Njemiec, accompanied by his Heinrich Karpstein. The marriage P HAINES Il '““;‘ was the first joint wife, arrived from Buffalo, N. Y. will take place April 25, at the lof the two « this week to replace Bud Brown McGraw home off Observatory ) ithey h Y ® SKAGWAY “:(593 1:ave been 1 pilot for Alaska Coastal Strect 7 [Junction since The couple is taken Miss MeGraw graduated from b . NUmerOUS Othef SOi;ihea?f Alaskd POIMS i nhftupl“i“xl artment in the Kettleson gjtka High in 1945, spnt a year F) 1o ¢ __iin Seattle attending business col- fl nl e b, and Mrs. Brown and b&aby jege and returned to her hore g { By jion by Mary Harry vy ke their home in Juneau. here. J 55 - her . . % ] |Hagen, to M 3 ha ety Mr. Karpstein arrived in Sitka 5 LHABTER PLZ;NES al jUNEA“ [1 'set as Cleanup W in Sitka. The' ppe Mrs. Ben Miller left a year ago from Beaverton, Ore- il % City will provide trucks to carmy j ple Tuesday route to gon, where his mother makes her | T = Grand Coulee where Miller heme. The couple has taken an a | g 1 '0 8 paSbngerS i g has been transferred after many apartment in the Len Peterson SITKA r}‘ mx_d Sitka with the National building on Seward Street. I ; R .. Prior to their de- . il PLANES BASED a' i For COMFO: parture there were many farewell Mrs. Jacob Sam gave birth to il 1 SERVICE parties given in their honor by a baty girl Thursday at the Sam i i -y ! the many close friends the Mil- home on Front Street. Mr. Sam 0 jet the NEW lers have made in Sit Both is a local fisherman. Ray WASH 3 Mr and Mrs. Miller have been WASHINGTON . Ws phone 612 FOR |NF0RMAT|0N ‘hdlrhel active in local clubs and commun- A daughter, Mary Ann, weigh- AND RESERVA"ONS Habit! ity -affairs ing seven pounds, was born to Mr. AL Ad(A\!\ CEL AT HOME | e and Mrs. James Walton, Thursday, T e e T T _:‘_‘__‘)_‘ N 77y Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rigling, the just an hour after the arrival of owrzrs of Baranoff Motor: re- the Jacob Sam baby. The doctor .|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIH'IHIIIIIHIIHIIIII T Alaska Trarsportation Company Freigh!, Refrigeralion and Passesger Service fo Alaska Regular Sailings frem Seattle and Tacoma, Washington For Rales and Information CONSULT Alaska Transportation Company *ASTINEAU HOTEL P. 0. Box 61—PHONE 879 Juneau, Alaska U nm———————e ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T¢ EETCHIKAN via Petersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock. Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS POSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED ' First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA WMEMBER FEDERAL DEPQSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION | Sl N ter rived by ing morning ORTHLAND [ Mr. and Mrs N have purchases TRANSPORTATIO hcuse and pr berry Bay and lm‘.- nurse had Lumul by plane last weeke] ar combined pleasure and business the lnp if several weeks in the States. Mr Walton, shortly. New officers week were: Avrit; Schaefer; Ca on. Sec) gins, Mrs. ing, will disband ly elected as The Women the annual will be held at’ in ctte. At !served at the will take place On May 1 t Signs of Spring... NEW SHADES for FLOOR, TABLE or PIN-UP LAMPS Latesi Model Vacuum Cleaners lar meeting Fri President, Vice President, Treasurer, Members of the nominating committee were Mrs. Lydia Tilson and Mrs. Roland Wurster The new will be installed at the next meet- May 9, after which the club until Fall. Mrs. Foster Mills was unanimous- the morning vided by a Fishermen's Male quar- noon, dinner Wwill be will be hostess quainted party Service Center partner in the Wal- Logging Camp at Redoubt, ar- special plane the follow- to see his second s. W. E. Robinson «d the Don Milnes operty in Thimble- plan to meve there were elected by the Club at their regu- iday evening of last Mrs. Roy Mrs. Jack Miss Helen Casl Peter- retary, Mrs. H. J. Hod- officers a nominee for the post of Vice President of the Al- aska Federation of Women's Clubs. of the Lutheran Church are working on plans for Fishermen's cet for April 27. Festival, A special service the Lutheran church with music pro- Service Center after which the Blessing of the Fleet at the waterfront. he Lutheran womer ses at a Get-Ac- at the Lutheran to. which all new HOOVER, ROYAL, GENERAL ELECTRIC or APEX for thorough spring house cleaning Beautiful General Electric and Hotpoint Refrigerators and Ranges TO MODERNIZE YOUR KITCHEN Take Your Choice of These Essentials NOW at the Alaska Eledric Light and Power (o. Cheerful Dispensers of Friendly, Dependable 24-Hour Electric Service and Tops in Merchandise a busy day between two mothers. H off all rubbish which has nccumu-“Mr Rigling included a flying‘xesidents of Sitka are cordially in- NEws HTEMS lated during the winter months. trip to Minnesota to visit with vited to meet local residents Soemaew relatives for a short time. Mrs. Charles Peterson was taken The Camp Fire Girls will be to » Hospi Wednesday eve- Johnny Bahrt, garnener at the'hostesses at a Mothers’ Day Tea FROM SITKA ning for ney appendec- Pioncer’s Home, was confined to cn May 11 at the USO. Members tomy Fo days her condi-| his { this week with a leg in- of the Presbytetian Ladies Aid, the very grave, but jury |sponsors of the group, will be s t out of danger. — guests, as well as the girls moth-! (SPZCIAL CC PONDENCE) sted Dr. W.| G Thorson, CPA associate ers. The United Trollers Association held their Annual Party Thursday | evening st the Carpenters’ Hall. | Crib and pinochle were played; re-| freshments were served and the Trollers Volunteer Orchestra pro-| vided music for dancing. | | The ANB-ANS Annual Ball was| held Friday evening at the ANB| Hall on Front Street. Andrew Hope acted as Master of Cere- ;monies during the evening and {the junior ANB-ANS members| served the refreshments. | The Beta Su,ma Phi Preferential Tea was held at the Joel Campbell | home last Sunday afternoon. Their Fecunders Day Banquet will be (held April 30 at the USO | - | ' BLUFFER CHICAGO — Eugene Stendersan, manager of a currency exchange, is grateful to an unidentified| emall boy who left a toy pistol} at the exchange. Shortly after the boy disap- peared, a man approached the ex- change, leveled a gun at Stender- son and announced a holdup. Stenderson seized the toy and lev- eled it at the gunman, who fled. NOTICE ib HEREBY GIiVEN: That on April Tth, 1947, in the Com- missioner’s Court for Juneau Pre- cinct. at Juneau, Alaska, Gladys Stabler was appointed administra- trix with the will annexed of the estate of Charles E. Rudy, deceased. | All persons having claims against | said estate are required to present ! them, with verified vouchers as re- quired by law, to said administratrix | at the office of Howard D. Stabler, | Shattuck Building, Juneau, Alaska, within six months from the date cfl the first publication of this notice. { GLADYS STABLER, 1 Administratrix w.w.a. | First publication, April 7, 1947. Last publication, April 28, 1947. ! Federal Works Agency, Public Buildings Administration, Office of the Division Engineer, 103 U. S. Court House, Seattle, Washington, April 2, 1947 -Sealed bids, in tripli- cate, will be received at this office until 2 pm. May 7, 1947 and then publicly opened, for furnishing the materials, and performing the work for exterior painting, new sidewalk, | etc, at the US. P.O. and Custom House, Wrangell, Alaska in strict ac- cordance with the specifications dat- ed PG-DIV-8, Dec. 2, 1946, and draw- ings (if any)mentioned therein; and | the general conditions dated Sept. 15, 1942 and addendum thereto dat- ed May 15, 1944. Specifications and other data may be had at the office of the custodian of the building or the office of the division engineer. L.W. Fnbelg Division En[,meel { ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE No. 5833 A In the Districv “ourt for the Terri- cory of Alaska, Division Number One, at Juneau. TERRITORY 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 I; All other parties in interest or persons unknown having or claiming un- surr~ndered bonds issued by the Alaska Gastineau Mining Com- pany, a corporation, prior to De- cember 24, 1924; ‘Il other parties or persons unknown having or claimning any right. title, estate lien or interest in the money de- scribed herein, Defendants and | Respondents. Plaintiff’s First Amended Petition and 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 Territory of Alaska, First Division, the sum of $9,949.83, for unknown holders of Alaska Gastingau 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 jon file in the above entitled cause, and that no person whomsoever has | interposed a claim 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 Territory of Alaska, and prays for a Decree adjudging and decreeing such money the property of the Territory of Alaska. NOW THEREFORE, all persons interesed in said money on deposit with the Clerk of the District Court are hereby required to appear and 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 said deposit should not vest in the Territory 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, 1947. | FURNISHED House +5 ROOM partly furnished P e——p— MONDAY, APRIL 21, WANT ADS it * i r I"IIR SALE MURPHY & MURPHY Fhe‘;‘];t:‘ ‘:}tl’oghck $3,600 BUYS 36 foot troller Arlene. One load or scow load 2 e o G Delivery anywhere. Ph. Black 659 $4500 takes NEW one bedroom, Wesley Hansen, Bx. 290, Juneau modern house completely fur- 559-t10 nished. FOR SALE — Furnished summer cabin, boat, outboard. Lena Cove. Write P. O. Box 1181. 550-t6 503 tenth 559-t3 St. Phone Black 212. hou extra bedroom in basement. 715 6th St. Ph. Black 615. 559-tf 34 ft. TWIN SCREW custom crui twin Chrysler Crown engines, fu equipped, ready to go, 2 years old. Write P. O. Box 193, Juneau. 557-tf ~ { LATE MODEL Wash machine. Ph. Black 475. 559-t1 18 it. BOAT ana new 4 hp. Wis consin motor. 905 W 1lth St. Phone 876. 557-13 DODGE COUPE, cuminlete overhaui. r automobile engine. Ideal for trappinz or day fishing, ready to g ouglas Boat Shop. 5565-tf 1, Lyman 48 peep sight. Ph. 555-t5 8 ft. x 11 ft. x 9 ft.; for sale at wholesale cost—new, in crate. George Bros. Liquor Store. 554-t1 940 FORD Deiuxe Sedan i go conditi new tires. Phone 161 or Red 635. 554-t1 u?:WE in. wooden ]upe at whole- sale cost, 1,009 ft., also T's and elbows. George Brothers. 553-tf SOLINE COLEMAN RANGE, time clcck, four burners, broilers, 2 pot and pan drawe Phone lack 398 or inquire 317 L110, 1500 watts, $375, one Diesel Witte, 32 volts, 1500 watts, and baueries, $050. Auke Bay Market & Marine Stat.on. 550-tf 1-3 ROOM CABIN, oil heat, er, £ ed. Call at 142 Will- oughby. 550-tf. 39x74 COIL BED SPRING, 1 porcelain sink, top and fittings, both new. Call Green 715 after 5 pm. 550-tf SILVERTONE CONSOLE radio and walnut dining room set. Phone 416. 549-tf. LER, ready togo. Call Green 170 or inquire Bertie II, No. 1 float. 547-tf. FULLY FURNISHED HOTEL, Ph. 187, 546-t1. Femmer or view at Juneau Mot- ors. 543-tf. PROTEC’I 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 GOOD INCOME property. See Nick 515-tt FOR SALE—Tlmee houses and lot, houses ir good condition and best location. Inquire Trevor Davis. 472-tf 36 ft. TROLLER new 110 hp. Chrysler motor, fully equipped— Hazel 1, $6,000. Doris A. Maddox Box 1381 Ketchikan, Alaska. 555-t12 Rocovich. Box 576, Juneau. LARGE 5 DRAWER National Elec- tric cash register, good working condition $100. Juneau Young. 555-tf LATE MODEL Wash, Machine, Ph. Black 475. 558-t1 PRACTICALLY new wine colored daveno, price $60; green striped upholstered chair with Ottoman to match price $30; Detrola radio, table model, including record player and loud speaker $40, com- plete; ccffee table, glass top, price $10. Phone 513 or Blue 398. 557-t3 new tires, body good shape. Ph. Green 279. 557~t3 + ROOM turnisneu Louse and 1941 Ford pick-up on patented beach property. Call 756. §24- | BOAT No. 54Abd8, round-bottom 28 ft. x 9ft. x 375 It REMINGTON Express 30-06. New | WALK-IN REFRIGERATED BOX, | 1, newly painted and two { Frank VILLY'S ENGINE, ready to go, ideal for light boat Contact Dayton Fleek at Piggly Wiggly. 550-t1. LIGHT PLANTS; one Universal{ ONE USED Ford V-8 dump truck' = with 4-yd. dump body. See D. B. CLEAN ROOMS by & v or $900. BOAT 31A331 IDLEWILD 36.4 Trolier. INCOME Dproperty 414-416 Gold St FOUR groce stores. Each excel- lent business. Pertinent info. ta reliable parties. No phone calls. ARCTIC Cab. i OIL BURNER Business. SEVERAL Apt. Houses. SEVERAL CABINS, summer homes. NEW HOME, Waynor Add. Mod., full basement, garage. MURPHY & MURPHY BEALTOR‘S—-AI"COUNTANTS ‘Phnne 676 over First Matioral Band WANTED WANTED‘PLU pen dition. n good con- ‘ Phone Bluc 46 559-tf {ENCYCLOPEDIA Britannica has | opening for representative in SE { Alaska. Excellent opportunity and | Bood furture ior the right party. I Leads furnished, no canvassing, | no delivering, no coliecting. Con- ¢ tact Mr. Dickson at Baranof Ho- tel. 559-16 i i sizes. Quote f.0.b oping point. Advise quantities can supply; earliest shipment. Niedermeyer- Martin Co., Spalding Building, -{ Portland 4, Oregon. USA. ! RO . {HOME for kitten, Fnone 284. DEPENDABL:. ycung woman de. { sires job as housekeeper or o¥:iid write P. O. Box 1£2u, 554-t6 | | TWO POSITIONS open; Account- | ant, Clerk-Stenographer. Experi- i ence necessary. Inquire Rm. 106 Territorial Bldg. 549-t1. VETERAN, wife and daughter, des- | perately in need of 2 bedroom | house or apartment. Call Mrs | Caunt, 634 days 549-t1 SOBER, STuc:DY MAN to sharc cabin with elderly man. See Wm { Robertson, Douglas. dh. WANTED — To rent—modetn twe bedroom hou‘ e long time Junea: resident 525-tr WAN’I"E’D~~ edroom house for re. sponsible, permanent tennam Write Empire C-1234. 503-t# WANTED—U!ed furniture 142 Wi leughby. Phone 788 XKIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phon 556, 3rd and Main. Specalizin in permanents. Open evenings by appointment. (293-3t1 SIANOS RENTED ana 7O Anderson Shop. FOR RENT -:TORE BLDG 24 x 50 South Franklin St. See I. Goldstein. 556-tf week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187. 546-2t. apt. suitable for couple in respectable home. Phone 882. 536-t1 Y00MS—Kithen privileges. fome Hotel—Ph. 886. SEAVIEW APT.—Ops block froo: Federal Building. (370-48 MISCELLANEOUS BEGINNING CLASSES in DANCe ING for children and adults— Arthur Murray Hollywood ; Black 875 or call after 2 p.m. teacher from also private lessbns. Moose Hall 557-t3 WINTER & POND CO., Inc Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Maverials of Finest Quality Wholeule —_— Jnnean —— Relail LOST AHD FOUND LOST—1 pair glasses with light plastic rims in Phone 269. light tan case. 553-t FOUND—Zipper case containing 4 keys. Owner identify and pay for ad. Empire Office. dh. GUARANTEET Realistic Perma. GRAVEL—SAND—Fill Rod<—im- | nent, $750. Faper Curls, $1 up mediate delivery. Phone 659 Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 2CL 557-12| 315 Decker Way. Pl S IR AT MAHOGANY CHAIR-SIDE table| with two small drawers, sleeping bag. Call Black 565. 557-t2 HARRY E. PRATT, United States District Judge. First publication, March 27, 1947, Last publication, May 7, 1947, FOR SALEE—Late model Westing- house range with deep well cook- | er, also three quarter bhed. Doug- las 552 556-t3 LOGGERS |ATTENTION LOCGERS with logs I for sale. Contact Juneau Lumber Mills. Will buy from 100,000 ft. to 10,000,000 feet. For further particulars see Juneau Lumber k Mills, 433-tf .

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