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P/\GE SIX -m:m-:m—- Cee e s s s s s s E -lllflSlfl%fiDOaflde;I s i é ewing Southeastern E ;‘J f | Daily Schedules o: { @ SITKA o PETERSBURG DI _.::u;_.q:::x—_?.—_.-; © WRANGELL © KETCHIKAN ICY STRAIT AREA Several Trips Each Week lo: g @ HAINES ® SKAGWAY E ® Numerous Other Southeast Alaska Points CHARTER PLANES at JUNEAU il nl FOR INFORMATION | AND RESERVATIONS E Phone 4612 ..cIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IHIIIIII'IIIII|I|||IIIIIIIII i.lIIII!iIIIIlIIIIIIIIIfllHIIlII'IIl» _— Alaska Transporfation Company Freigh!, Refrigeration and Passenger ervice fo Alaska Regular Sailings from Seatile and A —— . S — Tacoma, Washington For Rates and Information CONSULT Alaska Transporiation Company GASTINEAU HOTEL P. 0. Box 61—PHONE 879 Juneau, Alaska e P — ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0® EETCHIKAN via Pefershurg 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 DEPOSITS N THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION i 1 fo 8 pasengers fi PLANES BASED at SITKA T i o THE DAILY ALASKA FMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Aleska Here Bound South 1| ALASKA COASTAL " AIRLINES CARRIES 65 ON WEEKEND | Ethel Murphy, Cora | Steve Vukovich, R. L. C 1. Rezek. From Haire i Company, Saturday morn- ,LAND s to Juneau, ing —adv. 5 FORMER JUNEAUE | CLYDE LOCKHART 1§ KILLED, ACCIDEN Clyde Lodkhart, former Juneau; 3 o5 T S resident, was killed in a hunting| b Bkt Steamship Al called at Ju- ident April 17, near St. Igna- tlights southbound last night, arriv- i;,;c Mission, Montana, accord-| | touching Petersbi at midnight ffom Rl i to word received by his sister- R and westward ports, and sailing at ;i Mrs. William Cady. Haines 2 o'clock for Petersburg, Wrangell, = pockhart, who left here with his' Hoonah ¢ | Ketchikan and Seattle wife a year ago in December, was 1 Chitham, Hooa|, Disemb in Juneau were the ; partner with William Ca in 1 i 4 following, e Robbins from ;. Royal Blue Cab Company. 1 m Juneau to Sit-|Valdez; from Seward, OplL D. E. ;s about 38 years old, and nn- ] A e ger. Carl W. Grahn, S-Sgt. ;.ws of his sudden death com 1] iliams, Mrs. B John T. Moser, John Schaefer, Al- ;. a ghock to the Lockharts' i Db Ty a1 n, Fred Str Joseph f;iends here. 1 i Wove| oF v I . By irom Pel- yo pag gone out in tine morn- | } SRR athl ican City, Mr. and Mrs. John Heu- 16 HOOLS gubkitre . $ith TR L3 \d Belle Vea a en. > | 7 To Ketchikan ewell, A. Ren- X cah e b o gt omatic, leaving his car parked f} shaw and J. Gc to Wrangell, |, Bearding the Alaska for Pet the road. Several people who| 4 NEell | burg was W. E. Siers; for Wrangell, | iceq the car standing there for q A. R. Bruc Olaf Olsen and G.|an * Sk - MoObrmilck. - BIRE g ¥ c fom ICEBORIBRN BB T | et ety Do OrTEEy Ay . veral hours finally looked in, and ! | neau K Short, A. B. Hicks and Churchill, H. Lisby, Mrs. David ;covered Lockhart in the front | Miss ances Paul; from Peters- ik hot through the head but |burg, J. L. Connors, Roy Peratro- Rich, 1 alive. It is thought he must |vioh and; Mis. Réck, | Vance Rich I accidentally discharged the | Sk ;L‘“ :»‘ e was Father For Ket , Gor- he got into the car. He was L odiant: to Chitis W, Selonc John Mills and alive when found and was Il | Gallant; to Chatham, F. W. Mc- . S e 8 i August Wesley; for Seattle, Mr. n to the St. Ignatious Mission | Coy; to Hood Mr. and Mr 2 : b - Art Wolfe: to Tenakes, Margaret °Dd Mrs. J. A. Hathcock, D. W. 1ospital, where he died about three ot ey Sire, asecs MATEAret Locke, C. Smith, J. M. Little, Vance pours later. A6 ,‘”‘ Tianes ",‘\;‘ “"\ 1"’." Rich, Burt Hattcn, H. W. Farring- Funeral services were held April S B Cnnse. T WIS ARGEE o, Mrs. Canl Rivers ard Guon ;i and interment. was at Mis- ’”}m; Y | Cumilong a. Montana, where the Lock- ! o Hoonah, Mr. and Mrs. Harry i e e L las and daughter Marie: Jjo prilis Guerin, Ray Brannaman, H. Mayo CITY JOB OPEN and Lee Roy Platgher TODAY FOR K. N. NEILL rosition o Dog catener for city 1] Return passengers from Sitka Juneau is open. Apply at City fliwere E. Dennis, Irl A. Thatcher, sl £k's office. This job offers some !] Mr. and Mrs. Carl Karpstein, G. ek L k ready cash for the right per- H Matthews, Glenn Millice, R. Belton, ie Rei- AUCTION SALE OF PUBLIC Notice is hereby given that pur- When the ch:ldrm bemn to cry “Mother, it's so hot!" be ream with sunsuits. Buy them at & {Margaret Child’s spring sale W(d- |nesday evening, Trinity Parish Hall.| |Sale opens at 7 o'clock. —adv. 565-t2 TERRITORY OF ALASKA | Office of the Auditor Juneau ‘ CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION }' | 1, FRANK A. BOYLE, Auditor of | the Territory of Alaska, and cus-| todian of corporation records Im" said Territory, DO HEREBY CER- ® 'TIFY that there has been filed in {my office on this the 3rd day of | April, 1947, the written consent of | the stockholders of the Sl | BOYER AND JENSON CON- | MONDAY, APRIL 28, I947 WAN T ADS | " FOR SALE QUILT, BLANKETS, pillows, dishes utens: 1 to 3 yds. velvets, silks, laces, hnr» sork. 11th St., rear entrance, top floor. 565-t3 27 FOR IMMEDIATE SALE—House- hold items, china, etc., including scme antiques, 2 sleeping bags phone 1757 565-t1 32 CHEV COUPE, vood “Trunning STRUCTION COMPANY, a corporation organized and exist- | ,ing under &nd by virtue of the l'w\<i |of the Territo: i | dissolution of said corporation. A WHEREFORE, in view of the| |abcve premises, I DO FURTHER‘ pad, davenpory stretcher, Red 483. set, curtain boy's bicycle. Phone 565- Lf 'MURPHY & MURPHY $5,000 for 3-bedrocm home, Douglas. COCKTAIL BAR thriving commun- ity $12,000 will handle. $3,500 takes the 36.4 Arlene Troller. ROADHOUSE, dance hall adjacent, Juneau. ISLAND EMPIRE, dern home, ROYAL BLUE Garage, Kaiser-Fra- heart 157 acres, mo- condition, good tires. $150. Phone zier agency. N 036 two short one long. 565-t3 GREY LINES. ARCTIC CAB. of Alaska, to the |12 X 16 WOOL Broadioom rug and Spperar, PRICE, 4- bedroom house Sixth St. 2 GROCEREIES good money mak- ers. |CERTIFY that the Boyer and Jen- | 1938 cHEVROLET Sedan in gcod $4,000 to $18.000 houses, Terms. son Construction Ccmpany, cor- | poration, is dissolved, pursuant to| | Section 924 of the Compiled Laws of Alaska, 1933, upon the filing in this office of the proper proof of pub-: lication of this certificate. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and af- fixed my official seal, at Juneau, D. 1947, EAL) FRANK A. BOYLE, | Auditor of Alaska. | Flvxt publication, April 7, 1947. Last publication, April 28, 1947. the Capital, this third day of Apul.: B |FOR SALE—E Phone Blue 563-t4 running condition. 770. 1939 4 DOOR PONTIAC Sed n. gocd cendition. Phone Red 755. 561-tf TOPSOIL FOR SALE Plione 359 Washing mach- ine - copper tub - whirler - good condition, Upsta. rear, 530 Park Avenue after 6 p. m. 4d()' ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE No. 5633-A {In the District Court for the Terri- tory of Alaska, Division Number One, at Juneau i TERRITORY OF ALASKA, Plain- Coein ol Juneau Elks Lodge conducted the suant to an act &f Congress of the | tiif and Petitioner, vs. JOHN H.| SR e services Robert W. United States, approved January 21,i WALMER, as Clerk of the D’S'i IEom et e, Jalin SRt R N, d gave 1029, granting 100,000 acres of land | trice Court for the Territory of | Hoonah, Rose, Geraldine and S. S. | s in the 1o the Territory of Alaska for the | Alaska, Division Number 1; Allj Thompson Pelic < ¥ Cemetery disive tide and benefit of the! other fl:\.rtxfu n interest or persons | e Whigs bearers Norman Ban- Alaska Agicultural College and | dnknown having or claiming un- FUBLTLSNNE. Mas, BN Gor les, Keith Wild- School of Mines, now the University sndered bonds issued by the| aofl e Suls i es. Jack Guc H. R. Vander- .f Alaska; and pursuant to an Act asks Gastineau Mining Com- | ! Pherson and G. Grieff C. H Keil G the Territorial Legislature, ap- pany, a corp ion, prior to DL-“ R and Charles R roved March 12, 1935, authorizing | cember 24, 1924; L11 other parties| Mules were tensively he University of Alaska to select,| ©F Persons unknown _ha\mv or! cient Rome. sell lands granted under said! Clalning any right. title, estate, 21, t of January ity of Al f July, the of hw st bidder, TRANSPORTATION 1929, the Uni- a, will, on the 15th ! 1947, at the hour of two o'clock P.M. of said day, on the front Federal Building , sell . to the highest and (he following described tracts of land, all of which are lo- in| at public > cated in Township 1 South, Range 2 West Lot Lot Section 28 NE; . NWy | Lot 1 Lot BES of NE% IS No sale of tracts c: | The foregoing townsite of Chena, neighboring tracts. Dated April 18, 1847 .+.IF IT’S ELECTRICAL— WE DO IT! o ELECTRIC WIRING AND REPAIRS o LIGHTING FIXTURES © FLUORESCENT LIGHTING INSTALLED o REMODELLING QUR SPECIALTY Alaska Eledric Light and Power Co. Cheerful Dispensers of Friendly, Dependabie 24-Hour Electric Service and Tops in Merchandise of NWi, of the Fairbanks meridian: 640.00 acres 160.00 160.00 160.00 80.00 26.93 57.60 24.24 227 52.13 59.46 56.74 56.13 37.11 2453 40.00 40.00 53.00 31.03 1926.83 acres | any of the foregoing | n be made for a considera- tion less than a minimum price of | in th five dollars (85.00) per acre. tracts offered for | sale comprise portions of the old | adjoining and CHARLES E. BUNNELL President, University of Alask: First publication, April 21, 1947. | Last publication, June 23, 1947 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 ca s semng4 forth the following fact That there is on deposit with u‘ov Clerk of the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, First Division, | the of $9,949.83, for unknown ' holders of Alaska Gastineau Mining | Company bon resulting from | foreclcsure proceedings and a trus- | tee transfer of funds, as more par- ticularly 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- 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 deposlt\ | 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] e 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. WANTED | $5,000 to $15,000 IN A YEAR TO PRODUCING SALESMEN 'IF YOU ARE in your middle year: like dignified selling, want high earnings from start, plus a sound growing future—here is an un- | usual opportunity. Join a circle of | fortunate, satistied men, many of whom a year ago were ner- vous penny-pinchers trying to make ends meet. Today they en- joy good steady income, are swel- ling their bank accounts, building | — security in an interesting occu- pation. C. H. Libbey earned in one year $29,628.78, T. E. Hoff- | man, $8,02020, W. D. Michael, $11,317.12, and in five months J. H. Peacock, $6,228.46. These are certified earning figures. Scores of others while not making such money are enjoying steady year round earnings selling our de- pendable, quality product. It saves up to % the cost of pur- + chaser’s expense. Post-war scar- cities make orders as large as $500 immediately possible in this and nearby localities, (cities, towns, and on farms). No pre- vious experience in this particu- lar line essential or car necessary. Your earnings advanced at onee. We handle all collections and de- | WILLY'S ENGINE, MiLL WOOD Fireplace and Block i Truck load or scow load | Delivery anywhere phone 659 i Wesley F n, Bx. 2901, Juneau | 559-10 | INE LO‘\IVERTFD Model A 2 to 1 reduction or direct | 'l Ibach, Small B\)al‘ North Transfer. TENT. 10 x .’ No. 2 34 ft. 'T\\'I'\J cCREW cmtomcluwcx twin Chrysler Crown engines, fully i equipp ready to go, 2 )ea)si cld. Write P. O Box 193, Juneau. ! 557-tf | | BOAT no. 31A558, round-bottom ! cruiser, 28 ft. x 9ft. x 3.75 ft. Chrysler automobile engine. Ideal for 'trapping or fishing, ready | to go. See Douglas Boat Shop. | 555- u' { | WALK-IN REFRIGERATED BOX, |-, 101t x 9 ft.; for sale at le cost—new, in nlhv‘ Bros. Liquor Store. 1 asx-ul | 1940 FORD Deiuxe Sedan m goed | conditicn, new tires. newly painted and two{ Phone 1€1 or Red i 554-11 | i oden pipe at whole- ASOLINE COLEMAN RANGE, time clock, four burners, broilers, 2 pot and pan draw Phone Black 398 or Franklin. inquire 317 North l 551-tf. compiele andg ready to go, ideal for light boat. Contact Dayton Fleek at Piggly Wiggly. 550-tf. 1-3 ROOM CABIN, oil heat, show- er, furnished. Call at 142 Will- oughby. 550-t1. SILVERTONE CONSOLE radio and walnut dining room set. Phone 416. 549-tf.| 35 PT. 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-t1. PROTECT 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. 524-tf | GOOD TNCOME property. See Nick Rocovich. 515-t¢ FOR SALE—Tmee houses lnd lot, houses in good condition and best location. Tnquire Trevor Davis. Box 576, Juneau. 472-t1 36 ft. TROLLER new 110 hp. Chrysler motor, fully equipped— Hazel I, $6,000. Doris A. Maddox Box 1381 Ketchikan, Alaska. 555-112 LARGE 5 DRAWER National Elec- tric cash register, good working condition $100. Juneau Young. 555-¢ FULLY FURNISHED HOTEL, Ph, 187, 546-t1. LIGHT PLANTS; one Universal 110, 1500 watts, $375, one Diesel Witte, 32 volts, batteries, $550. Auke Bay Market & Marine Station. 550-tf. SUSTAINED INTEREST DECATUR, IlL—Operas and con- certs are the spice of life for( Edward Powers, 85. He has at- tended performances of Aida and Carmen 35 times each, and has' liveries. Easy credit terms avail- able to your customers. WRITE TODAY for complete details and a fascinadng story “The Five Keys To Your Fortune.” Box 789, ' Dept. L, Fort Worth 1, Texas. heard 35 concerts by Mary Gar- den. On one trip to New York he attended 49 operas, concerts and plays in 35 days, and another time attended 35 operas, concerts and plays in 21 days. 1500 watts, and ] CABIN—{ireplace, good stream, wed furnished, Lena’s Cove. $1,250 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- nor Add. 'MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS | Phone 676 over First Natiorel Band D ————— i i WANYED PODITIO\’S rm doorman and ush- erettes now open. Apply 20th Century Theatre Office. 564-t2 : YOUNG WORZAING couple gum(, out in the street April 29 if no furnished or unfurnished apart- ment or house cor sublet for month or more shows up first. Best of references ircm previous subleasors. Call 496 eveings. 563-tt ITwo POSITIG:S open; Account- ant, Clerk-Stenographer. Experis ence necessary. Inquire Rm. 106 Territorial Bld; 549-t1 SOBER, STEADY MAN to share cabin with elderly man. See Wm Robertson, Douglus dh w. M\"‘LD — "lu rrnt—-modem twe bedroom house long time Juneat resident. Fhone 636. 525-t) WANTED—2 bedroom house for re sponsible, permanent tennans Write Empire C-1234. 503-t» WANTED—Used furniture 142 icughby. Phone 788 XKIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phon 556, 3rd and Main. Spectalizin; in permanents. Open evenings by appointment (202-311 PIANOS RENTEL ano TU? Arnderson Shop. FOR RENT 2-ROOM CABIN, 883 W 9th St 563-tt STORE BLDG. 24 x 50 South Franklin St. See I. Goldstein. 556-t1 I NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by day or week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187. 546-2t. ONE ROOM apt. suitable for couple in respectable home. Phone 882 536-t1 OOMS--Kitzhen pflvueges Homs Hotel—Ph. 886. SEAVIEW APT APT—O‘D- Pedeml B\nld.ng olock from (370-it MISCELLANEOUS | BEGINNING CLASSES in DANC- ING for children and adults— Arthur Murray teacher from Hol- lywood also; private lesscns. Ph Black 875 or call Moose Hall af-. ter 2 pm. 563- DREAMS Interpreted. (Confiden- tial) No charge. Lyman C. Ar- derson, 3712 3rd Ave. So. Minnea- 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 LOST AND FOUND LOST—On or near Mendenhall Bar, dory, cedar with oak ribs, painted gsey, trimmed brown. Re- ward. Notify W. H. Fairis, Bar- anof Hotel, or U. S. Marshall. 565-t3 LOST—10 It flat batmm, plywood skiff, grey color. Phone 863. 563-t3 LOST—1 pair glasses with light plastic rims in light tan case, Phone 269. 553-tt e FOUND—Zipper case containing 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. BRUNELLE GOES SOUTH + M. E. S. Brunelle, chief clerk of the District Court, Third Division, at Anchorage, has left for the south for medical treatment. 4 e S e n R * B