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PAGE SIX u 2 | aLask z‘a/* i, S Cos Lamynes| ewing Southeas oloska) Il 1 e Daily Schedules lo: @ SITKA ' Coast League race today ® PETERSBURG et 8 BY PELICAN COMPANY ikt cuve stas v nur-| place, a game behind the _ L dock related, the older pupils herd- | by losing to San Francisco, 3 to 1, Henry Roden, Chairman of the ¢d the younger ones in first and I KHCHKAN 1 !last night while San Diego found Board of Directors of the Pelican closed the door behind them. The ! A llast night while San eg nd Board o rectors of the B 0o Lo . 1] e ¢ {1 itself tiea with Portland after beat- Cold Storage Ccmpany, at Peli- ¢dest was Jerry Allee, 14, and the I KCY STRA” AR:A ”m;: Hollywood, 6 to 3. can, announces that the Company :"“”“-‘“:‘t _150“191‘ Mabbitt, 6, a i A !l Sacramento also was only a game las declared a five percent divi- !irst grader. o 4 Ibehind the leaders, having tliumped 4 to stockholders of record at Max said he and Jerry got L 5 s ¥ j'omanm 6 to 4. the close of business May 10, 1947, through the doorway as the storm SEVerai TE’E“S Each week to 1] "The Angels’ outfielder, Tuck Stockholders are requested to ad- hit, slamming the door just as the . y % + | Stainback, tripled with two out in Mr. J. H. Murt- cover over it was blown off. The 1 |the 10th to send Bill Schuster home e Building, Se- smaller children cried, he said, but 1 CAINE iy ¢ the older ones tried o il ® | AIN[S - | with the winning run. In the com- , of any chagge the older: ones ftrled ‘to comfort jmotion at the plate Umpire Bob of s to avoid delay in re- them. H ® SKAGWAY | Kober was felled as he and catcher ceiving checks ErR S amon s i | Bob Stagg collided and had to he The Company is [ GOMMNLE v €. .9 LN e i Pad. e o . | 4 A : | he field wit ictoq ing six modern homes. Otherhouses » WEATHER REPORT © ! ! elped off the field with a twisted N8 Y/ X i e Numerous Ofher Southeast Alaska Poinfs 1 heibe are also being erected. A large o Temberaturss fo. -Hour o | Two innings accounted for all the “‘dl“ml to the store building is e Period Ending 7:ou o'Clock e scoring in the Portland-San Fran- y which will provide more . This Morning. . 2 (cisco contest. The Seals got the! X » 7 L. C:a. . BTER PL NES ai JUNEAU three in the second on three hits, o tanks have been install- o In Juneau—Maximum, 44; e 1 a lomg'fly and an error. The Beay- € Which will permit proper ser- o minimum, 40. £ i lers counted in the seventh on ing of the ifuel requirements of » At Airport—Maximum, 44; e f 108 pasangers {don Muratore’s double and Johnng {retmen in the area. = o minimum, 39. . i { Raulovieh’s grounder into center, ImProved facliities are HOW o . } SB al QET Bob Joyce held the Beavers to nine llaple dor - EAHAILI CHRER - © WEATHER FORECAST ¢ U et ik i - R convenience is offered at Juneau -uad Vi 1y) . while the Seals got 11. H an Diego knocked out 10 hits Company ;::\i:x‘l‘fl }:'fillt. . . as they scored three times in o Mcstly cloudy with rain U " fifth and three in the seventh NILA HALL RETUAIS o showers and little tempera- o [T A 9 0P INFORMATION Ji while their winning pitcher, Ed St e ture change tonight and e [/ 1 one 3 £ g Vitalich, held Hollywood scoreless Mrs. Nila Hall has returned 0 o Thursday. . ! b e AND ESrRVA”ONJ until the Stars put on a three-run, position in the office of the o . . g H too-late rally in the ninth after two rmey here follo 2 PRECIPITATION . === | were out. E: nce during the past o nAlLg 7:30 a.m. woday) e al months ° In Juneau — .29 inches; e DING Or CLUBS R o since April 1 ° Pacit.c Coast League EW b es and wheel goods at e since July . wW. L and Fishing Supply. o At . Los Angeles 1Y ; o since o Portland 15 13 o since . San Diego 15 12 B3 ° Sacramento 16 13 BL “ e e ® e+ e = o o o San Francisco 15 14 Old Ferryway om open - o> ; N Oakland I; 16 very day. See our bargains in 3 SIDE SERVICES ‘Al Co Hollywood 2 1 DRESSES and APRONS. Graveside funeral services will be Seattle i1 —adv. 557-t12 po)q tomorrow morning at 11 PR = T3 o'clock for Bahy Gladys Joyce Klip- pert, who died yesterday in Pelican City. J Ew [I_R v The parent Ir. and Mrs. Con- MRS AN T et TR § rad Klippert, had the remains Al - g Mot il 1) f'!”lti L.y 4 ;ht to Juneau for interment in 2 7 Evergreen Cemetery. The Rev. E. E - ’ Jennings of the Sev Ad- k el s 6 aon and ventist Church will the lu‘lg Liy ALCES via QILL 173 services | - e t‘ P g = FRESHEN UP the whols house SS [ l Al k with new curtains—HOME BEAU- asse. ger ErVice i0 as a TIFUL. —adv. 566-tf How 1o Say SN s T When you pay for QUALITY wh; Regular Sailings from Seattle and Tacoma, Washington For Rates and Information CONSULT Alaska Transportation Company GASTINEAU HOTEL . 0. Box 61—PHONE 879 Juneau, Alaska R P s S S p— ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock. Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vaucouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 . Your lieposits | ARFE SAFE BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS POSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED A First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASEA | MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION FIRST PLACE, ==~ : : 7 New York 3 T il '“‘” i 2 'T HAR American League o w L P 5. Beavers Drop to Second : ¥R R corcies e B ks Spotin Tie with Padres cnicazo 5 4 8% [or ister P BAm Holnes came wr i b S g ’-:4’ to the door. Just then the 1wu<e —-Rainiers Lose Clevel 55780 Lsan to shake and T ran around Boston 5 6 455 "-Fjl;;~)q|f:~k orch fell TUE CIATED PRESS) Bt. Louts 3 R porch fell on me, Los Angeles came out oi a ninth PI'll‘uiel)'hm § 8 '400 k nlr'.\nm me to the ground. I stayed inning diamend row and a tenth AP 5 der it and covered my head with | |inning thriller with a 4 to 3 victory over | leadership THE NUGGET SHOP ¢ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 10 l‘xVhIJ i) | Phils vrlc ][u ia Whe! snatch home ttle to e-saw last place Ses of the s DIVIDEND DE([ARED Pacific not "I LOVE Y0U, MOM" every day throughout the year Come in today—we want to help you make your selection. but unhurt. OTICE WNSIN 3 STATES - my hands.” n Mrs. Trump finally she found her mother get the FINEST—Buy FLOR- SHEIM SHOES at Graves. - - Read tie wani-aas for bargains! OF APPLICATION FOR PATENT Serial No. 09406 REPUBLICA TION In the United States Land Office for the Juneau Land District u:‘ Anchorage, Alaska. Here are only a few In the Matter of the Application of choice values. the HIRST - CHICHAGOF MIN- | ING COMPANY, a corporation See our complete Selection of Mother’s Day costume jewelry Stat to . from $1.95 up IT’S FLECTRICAL— WE DO IT! ELECTRIC WIRING AND REPAIRS LIGHTING FIXTURES FLUORESCENT LIGHYING INSTALLED REMODELLING OUR SPECIALTY organized under the laws of the | e of Washington, for patent the ELSINOR, SHAFFER, BERTHA, FRIES, TRINAD, BER- NARD, SHOLIN and RHEA lode mining claims and the BERTHA | MILLSITE, embraced in U. S. Mineral Survey No. 1502 A and B, Alaska Electric Light and Power (o. Cheerful Dispensers of Friendly, Dependable 24-Hour Electric Service and Tops in Merchandise got | dazed i Recording District, First Divisicn Territor yof Alaska, at Ki an Cove on Chichagof Island, and forming one continguous group. i NOTICE I€ HEREBY GIVEN that | the Hirst-Chichagof Mining Com- | pany, a corporaticn organized under the laws of the State of Washington, whose postoffice address is Kimshan | Cove, Alaska, has filed its applica- | tion in the United States Land Of- rnco at Anchorage, Alaska, for a | patent for the BERTHA MILLSITE included within U. S. Mineral Sur- vey No. 1502 A and 1502 B, situated at Kimshan Cove, Chichagof Island, Territory of Alaska, First Judicial| Division, Sitka Mir and Record- | ing District and mor2 p:xrticulmly‘ described as follows: { No. 1, whence | ‘ situated in the Sitka Mining and | | Beginning at Cor U. 8. M. M. No. 1502 bears N | 46° 38’ 407 W 1896.98 ft.; thence N 73" 38’ E 217.20 ft. to Cor. No. 3 e N 3 EELI0f t0 | | © 3; thense S 12° 12 840.50 ft. to Cor. No. 4; thence 70° 07" W 335.00 ft. to Cor. No. | to 39 E 95.40 ft. to Cor. No. 1, the place 16° 40" W 287.00 ft thence N 42 thence N Cor. No. 6; i of bezinning, containing 2.569 acres; the same being owned and used by applicant as a millsite in connection with the working of the Bertha Lode claim, this survey. United States Mineral Monument No. 1502, to which this survey is tied, | is marked by.a cross (X) on an 4"(-‘ posed outerop cf bedrock on top of | a prominent point six feet above | the line of mean high tide on thc | North shore of Kimshan Cove, m, Latitude 57° 41’ 20” North, Lul\»‘l- tude 136" 06’ 45” West, chiseled U.| S. M. M. No. 1502, frem.which ”: s (X) on a cliff face six feet | h, chiseled U. 8. M. M. 1502 B. O. | North 7° 18" East 23.70 fect, 8 the summit of Doolth ‘Mount: be South 13° 30" East. These claims aré located upon ground unsurveyed except in Min- | |eral Survey No. 1302.A and B, and extend frem the mean high tide line of Kimshan Ceve to the submit of | the ridge between Kimshan Ccve and Klag Bay, at a maximum eleva- n of 1770 feet, in approximate Latitude 57° 41’ Notrh, Longiture | 136 07" West. | The names of adjoining cl. s: Sunday Queen Li Divide Lode, this survey, R. Lode, th vey, and | Kay Lode, this survey, none of | hig! bear: ved, the same are included in this appli- | cation ! The | sunday ch a conflict is mentio; { 1, is an unpatented claim own- | Ld by a icant The total area embraced in the | above claims and claimed by the and all persons claiming ad- | any of the above described T e required to file notice of their advarse claims with the Register ef the United States Land Office at Anchorage,| Alaska, w od of publica- jtion or (8) months | | ther r, or be barred by virtue of the ions of the statutes. versely veins, lod GEORGE A. LINGO rst publication, March 12, 1947, Dpublication, M: 14, 1947. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1947 WANT ADS B e FOR SALE TROLLER, fully puller, gurdies, new 2 sets bow poles, 15 8 leads and lead- Engine like new. 150 h.p. Gray. engine and Boat Shop, 567-14 33" ft. equxmmfl with anchor main poles, dozen spoons, ers made up. 46 it. TROLLER, Completely hull. rebuilt Phone Douglas NEW BICYCL S and w el goods at Madsen's Cycle and Fishing Supply. Phone Green 113. Open daily from 9 am. tb 9 pm 567-14 S’\{ALL MAFOGANY ccnsult ta bl" with glass for top. Movie screen. Sleeping bag. Call Black 565. * 567-13 5 ACRES with modern 5 rocm partly furnished hcuse, electric light, 7'2 mile, Glacier Highway, Phone 357. G67-tf BOAT, 20 x 7, round bottom, square stern- for inboard engine, never in water, suitable for gillnetter. A. Laiti, No. 6 Sorby Apts. $275 cash. | FOR SALE — (,hza ette Machine; first class condition. George Bres. 567-tf WILL MAI\E avajlable between now and November Ist, two Ser- 62 Cadillacs and one Series cial. Centact Wells Ala 60 Sy Moto! uU 1t. TR to go owncr aboard boat “Do D 566-13 1936, con: fair, before 6 p.m. 566-15 QUILT, BLANKETS, pillows, dishes, | utensils, 1 to 3 yds. velvets, silks, laces, fancy work. 327 11th St., top flocr. 565-t3 CO , g00d running condition, 036 two short one long. 565-13 set, curtain bicycle. Phone cavenpert reicher, boy's Red 483. © FOR SALE—Easy Washing mach- ka | Feirbanks, Alaska, direct. 566-16 good tires. $150. Phone | 5 WOOL Broadlocm ruz ana' MURPHY & MURPHY $5,000 for 3- l‘cdxuam Douglas. COCKTAIL BAR thriving commun- ity $12,000 will handle. $3,500 takes the 36.4 Arlene Troller. ROADHOUSE, dance hall adjacent, Juneau. home, heart ISLAND EMPIRE, 157 acres, mo- dern home. ROYAL BLUE Garage, Kaiser-Fra- zier agency. GREY LINES. ARCTIC CAB. SPECIAL PRICE, 4-bedroom house Sixth St. 2 GROCEREIES good money mak- ers. $4,000 to $18.000 houses, Terms. CABIN--fireplace, good stream, well furnished, Lena’s Cove. $1,250 CABIN near Auke Bay. TVETEN property Auke Lake. HENDRIX Property, Auke Lake, GENIE'S CAFE—6 nedrooms, steam- heated and furn. cabin. Electric hardwooed floors, large ring *rooms. RECENTLY completed home Way- nor Ad. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS s work by 3 week, can cock. Cail 324 acer 6, ask for Dot, 67-13 HELP WANTED—Stenographer for hali-time work in leng establish- ed Juneau firm, choice of morn- ings or afternocns, geod pay. In applying, list experience, short- hand { mneau permanently. ‘: C 2113. [ lity and whether in Ju- Write Empire 566-13 Account- { ant, Clei ographer. Experis ence ne Inquire Rm. 106 { ’len.tunal Bldg. 549-11. SOBER, STwaDY MAN to share { cabin with elderly man. See Wm ! Rcbertson, Douglas. dh _ | WANTED — To rent—modern twe { bedroom house long time Juneaw ne - copper tub - whirler -| Fhone 636. 525-t9 good condition Up: e rear, 530 Park Avenue after 2 bedroom house for re 6 p.m (de) | permanent tennam B el — l Write Empire C-1234. 503-0 LLL WOOD Pt S L cc and B { WANTED—Used furniture 142 Wi Truck lead or scow load loughby. Phone 788 Welley Hanien, By, 2001, guncou | IESTEN'S Beaity Shop, Phom 4 559-410 1 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing A e s ; In permanents. Open evenings by 34 ft. TWI REW custcm appointment. (293-311 twin Ch r Crown engines, pessemoss:. eqiipped. ready -to PIANOS RENTED end TUNGL old. Write P. O DBos ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE No. 5633-A In the District Court for the Terri- tory of Alaska, Division Number | One, at Juneau. | TERRITORY OF ALASKA, Plain- | | tiff and Petitioner, vs. JOHN H. ; WALMER, as Clerk of the Dis- trice Court for the Territory Alaska, Division Number 1; Alll other parties in interest or persons | | BOAT No. 31A558, roun cruiser, 28 ft: x 9it. x 3.75 1t Chrysler automobile engine. Ideal for trapping or fishing, ready to go. See Douglus Boat Shop. 555-t1 1940 FORD DeLuxe Sedan m good condition, newly painted and two new tires. Phone 161 or Red 835. 554-tf ‘I FOR RENT Anderson Shop. LARCE FRONT mom. puvaLe en» trance. Call after 4 p.m. 421 Sew- ard St. 567-t3 "ROOM CABIN, 843 W 9th St. 563-tt STORE BLDG. é«i X 50 South Franklin St. See I. Goldstein. 556-t1 unknown having or claiming un-‘quw 6 in. wooden pipe at whole- | NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by day or su Alaska Gastineau Mining pany, ~ndered bonds issued by the| Com- | a corporation, prior to De- or persons unknown having or \ claiming any right. title, estate,| lien or interest in the money de- | scribed herein, Defendants and | Respondents. | Plaintiff's First Amended Petition | land 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 iClerk of tke District Court for the | 'Terntorv of Alaska, First Division, | {the sum of $9,949.83, for unknown | holders of Alaska Gastineau Mining | {Company bonds, resulting from | ‘foxech,sure proceedings and a hus-\ [tee transter of funds, as more par-, | ticularly described in the said First; {Amended Petition and mrurmation: {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 Infommation 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 ad judging and decreeing such money the property of the Territory of Alaska. NOW THEREFORE, all persons }interesed in said money on deposit I 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 in the Territory of Alaska. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, that 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, title to said deposit should not vestl | this Order to Show Cause shall be | sale cost, 1,000 ft, also T's and elbows. George Brothers, 553-tf Wiggly. 1-3 ROOM (,ABIN ol hmt show- er, furnished. Call at 142 Will- oughby. 550-tf. 3 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-t1. };ROTEC"I 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 week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187. 546-2¢. cember 24, 1924; £1I other parties| WILLY'S ENGINE, complete and | ONE ROOM apt. suitable for couple ready to go, ideal for light boat. Contact Dayton Fleek at Piggly 550-tf. in respectable home. Phone 882 SEAVIEW APT.—Ons oplock Im Federal Bullding. (370 83 " MISCELLANEOUS WINTER & POND CO,, Inc Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Mauerials of Finest Quality whoICsale —_— Jnncau ~— Refail " LOST AND FOUND LOST-Pink slanted glf®sses. “Phone 567-t3 €36, 2 long ane short. GOOD INCOME property. See Nick Rocovich. 515-tt FOR SALE—Tmee houses and lot, houses ir good condition and best location. Inquire Trevor Davis Box 576, Juneau. 472-tf LARGE 5 DRAWER National Elec- tric cash register. gocd working condition $100. Juneau Young. 555-11 FULLY FURNISHED HOTEL, P 187. 546-tf. LIGHT PLANT: “one Umversal 110, 1500 watts, $375, one Diesel Witte, 32 volts, 1500 watts, and batteries, $550. Auke Bay Market & Marine Station. 550-tf. | CALLED SOUTH Mr. and Mrs. Robert Killewich they were called by the serious ill- ness of Muvs. Killewick’s mother. | i | Killewich is with the Public Roads United States District Judge. First publication, March 27, 1947, Last publication, May 7, 1017 Administration here, and she is’ employed in !he Office of the Gov- crnor, have left for San Francisco, where' FOUND—Keys on ring near Percy's. Owner may have same by identi- fying at Empire this ad. and paying for 567-14 LOST—On or near Mendenhall Bar, dory, cedar with oak ribs, painted gsey, trimmed brown. Re- ward. Notify W. H. Fairis, Bar- or U. S. Marshall. 565-t3 anof Hote!, LOST—1 pair glasses with light plastic rims in’ Phone 269. light tan case, 553-t1 FOUND—Zipper case containing 4 keys. Owner identify and pay for ad. Empire Office. dh. ! 536-t* 200MS—Kivsten prfleeges. Home Hotel—Ph, 886. GUARANTEETL" Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Faper Curls, $1 up Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. CANADIAN NURSES HERE Two Canadian Army nurses, Lieut. N/SMF Bird and Lieut. N/SM Fitzpatrick, both from White- horse, Y. T., arrived in Juneau yes- 'terday and are registered as guests 4..[ the Baravof Hotek

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