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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ! o (i o (L fllfi"% DT p 5 w‘“q E=X m | (SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE) A business session | =" Daily Schedules io: @ SITKA @ PETERSBURG © WRANGELL © KETCHIKAN @ CY STRAIT AREA @ HAINES @ SKAGWAY Phore 612 A= SR T (S mm:mmmm =t Several Trips Each Week to: ® Numerous Other Southeast Alaska Points CHARTER PLANES at JUNEAU 1 fo 8 pasengers PLANES BASED at SITKA FOR INFORMATION AND RESERYATIONS |ed. Next meeting will be for the clude hikes, picnic breakfasts, and election of officers for the com- rainy day meetings. |ing year e | —_— The Teen-Age group held anoth- Blanchard of their parties at the Legion Hall Friday evening under the aus- picnics of the local post. Sand- iches and punch were prepared by lunch committee and served —wmcm’fi[ Newsy Nofes Douglas returned The Eagles had a good turnout the for their meeting last Tuesday eve- in the evening. SKAGWAY, Alaska, April 22— ning when officers were nomi- was held with President Florence| Mrs. Fred Marlowe and young son nated for the new year. Election Krusl presiding at which time| ‘mrh-cd home Sunday after an ab-|and installation will be held at ther parties were planned. | S |sence of three and one-half|the next meeting. The lufich com- Games, dancing and group singing| |months. The baby was born in|mittee prepared a fine feed for the were enjoyed during the evening. ke Port Angeles, Wash.,, where Mrs.| members after the meeting. Bow- Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. T. Marlowe was visiting her parents.|ling was also enjoyed. p. Wilhelm, Mr. and Mrs. Harly They flew to Juneau and from, i Honius and the Rev. Harley Baker Juneau to Skagway by seaplane.| Phyllis Ann Olsen was hostess of the Mission. |Fred Marlowe is the proprie’or of'to the girls in her rcom Wed- | | | the Skagway Bakery. | nesday evening, April 16, at her (home on Third Avenue. A des- The Woman's Club has tickets for sale for the awarding of a ve Mr. and Mrs. George Lunde, toeir [sert lunch was enjoyed after which pretty quilt which is on display | ingest son and a grandson, Te- | games were played until a late i, one of the vacant store windowéi turned home I week after spend- hour. The occasion was in hon- jowntown. The tickets are 50-cents| ing the winter at Sullivan Island. or of her thirteenth birthday. They plan to return to the Island | soon. Mr. Lunde left for Juneau| Deputy U. S. Marshal Louis The quilt will be awarded May 7. there at Rapuzzi returneéd home on the Es- tebeth this week after a few days Juneau on the Estebeth and is ilhc present time — = in | The young Walters children are A couple of boys from the Mix-‘ nt their vacation iHmving a fine visit with their] Walter Self, White Pass mechan- ¢ grandparents while their parents jc, was in the hospital a couple the weather was not very warm and|Warren {are in Petersburg of days this week for treatment that the Mission was a pretty good Richard I. % X for an injury to his arm. He ran Mus. Fohn-Hansen, 4-H Extension a piece of wire into it while work- of place after all, their own volition. |ing and left on the Estebeth Tues- ida,\'. for Haines. Mrs. Fohn-Hansen imet with 4-F1 group leaders while |here and had several interesting isuggestions for the summer’'s work. various organizations was called for Wednesday evening at the City Hall and plans for the coming celebration of the Days of '98 were discussed. as accountant in the Unemploy-/ ment Compensation office. Mrs. | Kotfel, his mother, will return to her home in Seattle, but may re-| each and local 4-H girls are can-|the cther officers were compliment- vassing the town with the tickets.ied on the smoothness of the cere- cats were spread in the club rocom ion went AWOL last weekend and |Mullaney in a cabin“C Bra near Lower Lake. They found that ald R. Russell, Glenn Leach, so returned home King, | McEoin, |Olaf Hemnes, Hugh D. Daniels and Leader from the University of Al- jno on one of the hi-los at the jaska paid gway a visit Sun-|gock. Gilbert Koffel who resigned his{Raymond B. Bolton. lday and Monday. She flew in position as City Clerk, will leave | |from Juneau early Sunday morn-' A meeting of the heads of the the Where e ‘mas scceptea o pocsion RADIO WILL OBSERVE join her husband, who is working there. Mrs. Bowen was a form- er employee of the Skagway Tu- berculesis sanatorium. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Richter are expected home on the Louise next Wednesday after a business pleasure trip to the States. Mrs. V. L. Sparks left on the Estebeth for .Juneau to enter the hospital for surgical attention. At the present writing' she is getting along very nicely. 16 ARE INITIATED INT ELKS LODGE Sixteen candidates were initiated into the Elks Lodge last night and Exalted Ruler Victor Power and mony Following the initiation, This initiated were Matthew P. Amt H. S. Nilsen, Jack Joseph M. Shofner, Ger- | H.| Jack Likins Winifred K. Patrick J. Alexander, Houston, Haggin, Guy A. Russo, Joseph W. | - | and| /1938 CHEVROLET Sedan in g | FURNISHED CABIN, Lena Cove, THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1947 P | WANT ADS eieiei 3 FOR SALE MURPHY & MURPHY ONE NEARLY NEW A?mgle Army $5.000 for 3-b bed and mattress, quilt, two new chairs, bureau and miscellaneous, all for $55, No. 6 Erwin Apts. 63-13 edroom home, heart Douglas. COCKTAIL BAR thriving commun- ity $12,000 will handle. $3.500 takes the 36.4 Arlene Troller. ROADHOUSE, dance hall adjacent, LATHROP MARINE engine, with power take off and dual ignition, __Juncau. reasonable if sold from the boat. ISLAND EMPIRE, 157 acres, mo- Its ready to go. Inquite boat _ dern home. ROYAL BLUE Garage, Kaisgr-Fra- zier agency. GREY LINES. )d ARCTIC CAB. “Argus’ or Arthur Vienola across Douglas Bridge. 563-13 running condition. Phone Blue SPECIAL PRICE, 4-bedroom house 770. 563-t4 Sixth St. AT S DI - 2 20 ; SMALL HOME, Gunnar -2 S;ROCEREIFS good mohey mak- Jr., phoné Green 462, 563-t3 $4,000 to $18000 houses, Terms. CABIN—{ireplace, good stream, wef furnished, Lena’s Cove. 81250 CABIN near Auke Bay. TVETEN property Auke Lake. HENDRIX Property, Auke Lake. GENIE'S CAFE—6 bedrooms, steam- heated and furn. cabin. Electric kitchen, hardwood floors, large living-diring rooms. RECENTLY completed home Way- ner Adc. $800. Call Blue 429 after 5 p.m. 561-t4 1939 4 DOOR PONTIAC Sedar good conditicn. Phone Red 561-tf BOAT, 65 ft. long, 20 ft. beam, twin screw General Motors Deis- els, 3 KW Fairbanks-Morse aux- SHAKESPEARE'S BIRTH | BY PROGRAM TONIGHT | |She has been in the States for m to Juneau later this summer uite a lengthy visit with friends ic: i fc s | !‘1 i cTIBL L The American Legion held their a visit with her son. | @ idio. Hbeervunce /of Bbwk land relatives, as well as attending | regyjar meeting Wednesday evening | - N | | several conferences in connection : feerid ’ 2 peare’s birthday, which was yes- | s Conierences L . on at whic htime it had teen plan- Dick Smith, wellknown Skag-| . .o April 23, the Soroptimist Evmh her work at the U;n\'el’fi.lt_" ned to have the election and in- way lad, is spending his vacauun;Cub"i'“ zddiuun‘ t Shape- |She stated she was making Very caqlation of new officers, but due here and getting the Wasser home| ... " po o s | short calls both Skagway and ¢ spearcan Festival tomorrow, will 1% g gL agway and o the iliness of one of the can- in readiness for the return of his| b . " on tonight's Community| |Halnes as she was most anxious gigates the election was pestponed crandparents on next week’s boat.| ¢ i e !to get back to her work. The plans § 4 . ICenter program at 7 o'clock on el pas ' Plans yntil the next meeting. Lunca Dick is employed by the CAA inipiyy the famous Shakespearean |-or the 4-H conference this year yas served following the meeting. Juneau. Mr. and Mrs. Wasser have| o' w0 Buans in a scene SN S e S e e e D S N e ) do not include Southeastern Alaska tccause of the difficulty of get- ting places to stay and the high expense of traveling, but it is hop- Leen in Seattle since last fall when they went out for treatment for Mr. Wasser who had the misfor- tune to break some bones in his Commander Harry E. Honius was presented with a beautiful Ameri- can Legion ring in recogn‘ion of his untiring efforts in behalf of Sss ‘rom “Hamlet.” as the music of the Cleveland Or-| chestra will be heard by recording Mr. Evans as well - | led that the groups in and near S : i : = { 1| Petehahih win be abie to e3R8, e SRt e s pAR | | NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY | e e e o o S e e e e e et e e e o o e e e e S e S = A= | week or more at McKinley Park tion fhr thE mhéfibetd Jotit H. Jolihkon, who hus been Is to be published and forms wnll; v S i > b i ¥ close May 1, for space, listings and 1 i I | The White Pass is now operat- Sl working for Moe's Frontler Cock-| - 0. hiedce call The Juneau and AT, e e e s e The Home Beonomics class a [} BAT flew fo Juneau MOnday| pou.io, “rejephone Co. Phone 420 |Eatidt ke HHE" siige dihige &t (His' the High SAHEGE cooked saiiiipery. 1OF Comct: SOERICE: | before closing date time of the year. Trains are leav- ed dinner for the faculty mem- | —adv. 553-t9 ing at 5 or 6 in the morning and bers, wives and husbands last Traveling salesman N. A. Mc-{ —— = | 'arriving in Skagway around noon. Thursday evening. The dinner was Eachran of Juneau and Lar Federal Works Agency. Public | —_ served in the music room whers Lundstrom from Ketchikan were | Buildings Administration, Office of | Themas P. Wilhelm is redecor- a long table had been beautifully business visitors in Skagway thx.\j‘hc Di n Engineer, 103 U. S. Alaska Tra !paratory to opening a radio sales Cecelia Selmer. The menu c¢on- Earl Shortridge, who has teen | yntil 2 pm. May 7, 1947 and then land scrvice. Wilhelm spent last cisted d'ouevrt breaded employed by the White Pass at|sublicly opened, for furnishing the summer studying radio repair work veal potatoes au gratin, Glacier left on the Alaska Coasta | materi: and performing the work | in one of the schools in the middle harvard beets, dessert, tea and plane Thursday afterncon for Ju-!ror exterior painting, new sidewalk, i - west coffee. Guests were lavish in neau and will spend the summerete, at the U.S. P.O. and Cusiom;— Spgrialion company £ ) their praise of the fine meal pre- fishing. | House, Wrangell, Alaska in strict ac- | B Mrs. Alice Dunn Selmer left the pared for them. The Home Ec | anes with the soecifications dat- | first of the week for Dawson class is composed of Barbara Owen Flynn flew to Juneau on|eq PG-DIV-8, Dec. 2, 1946, and draw- | L) L.ai) - = Creek with Mrs. Bowie and chil- Chandler, Patricia Tierney, Geral- Monday, returning Thursday after-|ings (if any)mentioned therein; and rrelgflf’, &fieiflyerafmn and dre: She be gone about two dine Dz Eleanor Boyd, Ceceiia noon. I the general conditions ed Sept weeks. Selmer and Paula Roehr Mrs. An- 115, 1942 and addendum thereto dat- s netie Biizgs is the instructor. Frances Regan and Catherine leq May 15, 1944. Specifications and Mr. and Mrs. Si Dennis left for v Mack were Skagway passengers on |gther data may be had at the office Passe_ger wervice lo /Alaska Regular Sailings f-om Seattle and Tacoma, Washington For Raics znd Int CONSULT Alaska irausporfation Company GASTINEAU HOTEL P. 0. Box 61--PHONE 879 Juneau, Alas R ELLES AL i DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN B e ———— e | via Petershurg and Wrangell | With connections to Craig, Klawock. Hydaburg and % | steamers for Prince Rupert, 1 FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 met this afternoon at the Re- at the Golden North Hotel this| creation Center. They selected week. —_— ————— — ERT RESERVE Plesded Whiskey the name “Forgetmenot” for their —— 8 AN - 56.8 Proof —657% Grain al Spirits club and made plans for their Mrs. Joseph Bowen left for -9 l R L K Calvert Distillers Oorp., New York Cits gymmer activities which will in- Juneau on the last Estebeth to: deccrated in pastel shades of green and yellow. The menus, works of art, were made by Pat Tierney and week. They returned to Juneau! via Alaska Coastal Thursday. ating the office space in the Luilding next to the Powell apart- ments on Fifth and Broadway pre- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richmond. jr., plan to leave for New Jersey n the next boat. Mrs. Richmeritl has been here several years at- tending high scheol and working at the Igloo. Mr. Richmond has wcrked for the White Pass since his discharge from the armed forces a year and a half ago. e train the first of the week and | eft for Juneau via plane a few | hours later. Peter Prange was also a pascenger on the same plane. | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kurimai | members of the Veteran’s Corpor-; aticn, drove over the Alcan High-! way from the States to White-| horse and left their ecar there while meking a skort trip ove: home (he railroad to Skagway. They tcok the Estebeth for Haines where | they will spend the week. 2u on their way to Hydaburg ast week. He will engage in fish- inz this summer. Volunteer firemen held an en- thusiagtic meeting at the City Hall Monday evening and following the buriness session a lunch was serv- alion and Mrs. Jack Kirmse and Hazel Kirmse are due nu the Loat arriving here May 4. l Mr. Ralph Sjostrand left on the last * Koval boat for Port Angeles after spend- | ‘ng the winter in Skagway where has sWiwhed to | he was employed at the local Calvert because aEvLY: Calvert is mellower P. A. Steele arrived by plam' this week to work for the Stand- ) srd Oil here, on the tank con-| struction job. The younger group of 4-H girls Henry Steele has been a guest| PSSR i, o | Lo G i - | Vancouver, and Seattle Your ARKE SAVING BONDS Cposits SAFE 1 BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK INSURED First National Bank | of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION | Po Your Part to oebesrve the 70th ANNIVERSARY OF PUBLIC HEALTH WEEK | April 20-26 This Space made available by courtesy of the Alaska Electric Light and Mer Co. Cheerful Dispensers of Friendly, Dependable 24-Hour Electric Service and Tops in Merchandise ot ARE i April 2, 1947 I BTN LIV, S ! cate, will be received at this office 34 ft. TWIN SCREW custom cruiser; i cumstances, said deposit has escheat- Court House, Seattle, Washington, | Sealed bids, in tripli- | of the custodian of the building or ue oifice of the division engineer. W. Friberg, Division Engineer. ORDER TO SHOW CAUEE No. 5833 A Distric. ~ourt for the Terri- of Alaska, Division Number | . at Juneau i RITORY OF ATASKA. Plain- | ff and Petitioner. vs. JOHN H the ory WALMER, as Cl erk of the Dis- ! ct C of Alaska, All other parties in interest or persons | inknown having or claiming um- | surr~ndered bonds issued by the | Alasku Gastineau Mining Com- | pany, a corporation, prior to De- | cember 24, 1924; £11 other parties or persons unknown having or claiming any right. title, estate, | lien or interest in the money de- | scribed herein, Defendants and ! 2espondents i Plaintiff’s First Amended Petition ind Information has been filed in | the office of the Clerk of this Court | n the above entitled cause, setting "orth the following facts: That there is on deposit with the Slerk 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- ce transfer of funds, as more par- ! icularly 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 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- 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. HARRY E. PRATT, United States District Judge. First publication, March 27, 1947, Last publication, May 7, 1947, iliary generator, new batteries, ! electric cargo = winches, double booms, electric anchor winch, MURPHY & Mun’“ photo-electric pilot, direction yind- er, ship to shore radio, large oil range, 9 ft. refrigerator. Boat in | good condition, suitable for pack- er, freighter or mail boat. Phone Black 440. 560-t3 1 ____ CTICALLY NEW muskrat fur | YOUNG WORKING couple going Black 205, | out in the street April 290 if no REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National Band PR subleasors. Minhiie Call 496 coat fcr sale. Call furnished or i : : 30 pm. 560-3 | is or unfurnished apart- - : _{ Mment or house or sublet for JOIL FOR SALE | month or more shows up first. PlLone 359 ; Best of references irom previ - i Washing maci- 561-t3 Wesley Hansen, Bx.'2901, Juneau - copper tud - whirler -i A condition Upstairs, | W ANTED—T0 buy a sewing ma- 530 Park Avenue aneri chilne. Phone 453. 563-t3 e _“21 ist, tcr wages, “oLE wWoom ! work. Waraer Machine Fircplace and Block : 563-tf Truck loed br scow load WANTED—A | A e Delivery anywhere phone 659 ; 5 Phone 458. i 1 559-t10 ' HOME for , Fnone 284. FOR S ¥armshed sur | ikl cabin, L outboard. Lena Cove.| TWO POSITIONS open; Account- Write P. O. Box 1181. 559-10{ ant, Clerk-Stenographer. Experi- { ence necessary. Inquire Rm. 106 | Territorial Bldg. 549-t1. twin Chrysler equippad, old. Write P { { OBER .sDY MAN to share cabin with clderly man. See Wm Robertson, Dougla dn, O. Eox 1983, J TED — To rent—modern twe bedroom house long time Juneat ler automobile engine. Ideal{ resident. Fhone 636. 525-t9 for trapping or fishing, ready{ — —-——— e e to go. See Dougias Boat Shop. ‘WANA]-Tl)‘: bedroom house for re 555-1f | Sponsibl permanent tennan Write Empire C-1234, 503-1; WALK-IN REFRIGERATED BOX, 8 ft. x 11 ft. x 9 ft.; for sale at| VANTED—Dsed furniture 142 Wi wholesale cost--new, in m‘me.i EWEZ'__I_‘EIH T George Bros. Ligquor Store. TEN'S Beauty Shop, Phon 554-tf| 556, 3rd and Main. Specializi: in permanents. Open svenins 40 FORD Deiuxe Sedan in geoc appotntment (203-311 cenditicn, newly painted and twc new tires. Phone 161 or Red 635 554-t1 JIANOS RENTED & Anderson Shop FOR RENT 3 ROOM Furn. Apt., oil stove, in- quire 513 Willoughby. 561-t3 NEW 6 in. woo -'rk,n pipe a{ whole- , 10ug ft, also T's and George Brothers. 553-tf sale elLow JASOLINE COLEMAN RANGE, time clock, four burners, broilers, 2 pot and pan drawers. Phone Blaesk 398 or inquire 317 North Franklin. 551-tf. a STORE BLDG. 24 x 50 South Franklin St. See I. Goldstein. 556-t1 WILLY'S ENGINE, comp! ready to go, ideal for light boat. Contact Dayton Fleek at Piggly Wigsly. 550-t1. VICE CLEAN ROOMS, by <°v or week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187. 546-2t ONE ROOM apt. suitable for coupl in respectable home. Phone 882 53651 LIGHT PLANT; one Universal 110, 1500 watts, $375, one Diesel Witte, 32 volts, 1500 watts, and batteries, $550. Auke Bay Market & Marine Station. 550~t1. OOMS—Kitohen p Hotel—Ph. 886. SEAVIEW APT.—Ops block Trom: Federal Bulld.ng. (370-i1, MISCELLANEQUS BEGINNING CLASSES in DANC- ING for children and adults— Arthur Murray teacher from Hol- lywood also; private lessons. Ph. Black 875 or call Moose Hall af- ter 2 pm. 563-t3 iteges. Home 1-3 ROOM CABIN, oil heat, show- er, furnished. Call at 142 Will- oughby. 550-tf. ONE 39x7¢ COIL BED SPRING, 1 porcelain sink, top and fittings, both new. Call Green 715 after 5 p.m. 550-tf SILVERTONE CONSOLE radio and walnut dining room set. Phone 416. 549-t1. 35 FT. TROLLER, ready to go. Call Green 170 or inquire Bertie II, No. 1 float. 547-tf. ONE USED Ford V-8 dump truck with 4-yd. dump body. See D. B. Femmer or view at Juneau Mot- ors. 543-tf. tial) derson, 3712 3rd Ave. So. Minnea- No charge. Lyman C. Ar- polis 8, Minn. 560-t6 WINTER & POND CO., Inc Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Maverials of Finest Quality Wholesale —— Juneau —— Reiall PROTEC1 your Iinvestment and property with FIRETOX. It 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 Rocovich. 515-tt " LOST AND FOUND LOST—Gold oval shaped earring, 2 inches long. Reward. Return to Empire. 560-t3 LOST—1 pair glasses with light plastic rims in light tan case, T T e e e e POR SALE—Iniee houses and lot, houses ir good condition and best§ py, location. Inquire Trevor Davis. m,li 2;&9 it Box 576, Juneau. 472-tf | FOUND—Zipper case conmvaining 4 keys. Owner identify and pay for ad. Empire Office. dh, GUARANTEET" Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Faper Curls, $1 up Lola's beauty Shop. Phone 2Ci 315 Decker Way. 36 ft. TROLLER " new 110 hp. Chrysler motor, fully equlpped-' Hazel I, $6,000. Doris A. Maddox Box 1381 Ketchikan, Alaska. 555-112 LARGE 5 DRAWER National Elec- TG A il tric cash register, good working| A frozen oyster dies if shaken. condition $100. Juneau Young. ! The ancient Phoenicians were a 555-1f Semitic people. ‘

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