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i Sl pal . s e e | RN | e — New — Used — Rebuilt AUTO PARTS Grilles, Shock Absorbers, Knee Newsy Nofes From Skagway ,’é ) Action Units, Motors, Trans- 0‘ missions and a MILLION OTHER PARTS (SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE) We Mail and Ship Promptly SKAGWAY, Alaska, April 26— Q : N, Every seat in the gymnasium was ° Seattle Auto Wrecking Co. i\, 0 jost night. Friday, for the 1950—1s¢ Avenue South musical recital given by the Skag- Seattle, Wash. way Woman's Club, The glee clubs —————— | 0{ "{hc High School and the Pius e e e 7 X Mission gave a dozen selections which were heartily applauded. | "Ph. Red 760 ~ Box 337 | |f [Peter Van Zanten, sr., treated the |} 1isteners to a beautitul flute solo. i ALBEBT WHITE |} ! Pupils of Sister Mary Amy of the |Alaska Counsel-Republican Party| Pius X Mission who played pian s X Mission 2 o ¢ White Bldg. — Ferry Way | T That's the quesiion T IS net a question of whether a loss is like- Iy to occur but whether it would be serious if it B cceur. ; ks 1 [solos were Roger Colton, Faith Alaska Taxpayers League || Riewe, Freddie Boynton, Mary El- g e Lo len Fiynn, Roger Polley, Gloria , Buy first the kinds of Riewe, Arnold Gutfeld, Carolyn insurance which protect Honius, Carl Nord, Rose Edwards, you against the largest Elnora Thomas, Ernest Polley. {inancial losses that can [Evalyn Avalino, Shirley Moe, Mari- panied by Miss Helen Wallace and happen to you. Consult For COMFORT and i]_vn Boyd, Richard James, Phyllis this Hartford agency for ‘ SERVICE Clsen, Stanley Brown, Rose Kal- 4 kins, Mrs. Arlene Borup and Mrs. ffivice. | Get the NEW g th Honius. Mrs. Lea Moe and Thatcher, " ASHINGTON lqqughter Shirley played a duet. The <o cand ‘ Mer. Habit! | skagway glee clubs were accom- ANS FEEL AT HOME |the Mission choirs by Sister Mary Shattuck at Amy. Mrs. L. Frolander greated | [the audience and explained this Hotel |was one of the public projects Ageney Seward Street PHONE 249 mipmnned by the Woman’s Club and |it was hoped to make it an annual ; affair. A free will offering was 3 ] - » .. itaken at the door, proceeds to go Many of the artisans who WOrk-|, "0~ Alacka Crippled Children's JUNEAU Al L ed on !nmcu\ h_ouv.h Amencnn‘A&mcm”un_ | churches in colonial times were e Mohammedans. | T R TNV T | Gilbert Koffel was feted at the S S e e e g e i |him luck in his new job in Juneau, !with the Alaska Unemployment m% |Commission. Gil, as he is better 4!3 I Es | known, bas been City Clerk for S utho past six months and has a ho: WMW Mte/m {1 |of friends here. Following the din- [ 'ner, the party attended the Broad- ] 1l theatre. were Gil- Mrs. —_—_— |bert Koffel and his mother, [ | Koffel, Mayor and Mrs. C. A. Car- ig roll, Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Polley, T Y et {i Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Moe, Mar- I,vin Taylor, Miss Betty Jane Coz- (] ian and Bill Feero, jr. i} Daily Schedules lo: . E. Shepard on Wednesday eve- ning at the White Pass Hospital, . SITKA H x:;u;lds :s:l tour!sm.l uunce:.\ Mrs. @ PETERSBURG . © WRANGELL fi @ KETCHIKAR 1 @ ICY STRAIT AREA 1 Shepard is getting along nicely and small brother Jay is giving . Several Trips Each Week to: @ HAINES company with the Rev. Mark A. Dawber of New York, Executive his father an interesting time . SKAGWAY isere1) of the Home Mission m Skagway Grill | when several of his friends gath- & W W ered to bid him farewell and wish Present return heme Following tuc services at the Presbyterian Church last Sunday E evening a reception was held in il/the Church Center for Dr. Earl flJmkmn of Chicago, prominent Presbyterian official. Dr. Jackman 1and Rev. Earl Brown have been gmuking a survey of Church in !while waiting for the mother to A 4 Council of North America. Dr. ® Numerous Other Southeast Alaska Points [I}sackman preached a very intei lesting sermon for the evening ser- and coffee were E. B. Dell and Mrs. Ward. ivice. Cookies served by Mrs. J. Frank CHARTER PLANES at JUNEAU 1 fo 8 pasengers PLANES BASED at SITKA According to members and guests the party given last Saturday night from 8 to 12 at the Elks Club by the Emblem Club, was the kest they have attended in several years. The affair was in honor lof the outgcing officers of the 'Elks. A farce called “Ten Nights in a Barroom” was put on by ‘Pau]lne Pribbernow, Mrs. Ruth Tierney, Mrs. Gail Budd, Mrs. Lea Moe and Mrs. Jerry Blanchard, and brought down the house. In —=3=3=0= addition to the play there were FOR INFORMATION Phone 612 AND RESERVATIONS S I o s 5 o e et e ot el et SIS S e e —— i R ey — special dances and prizes, a super ELLIS AIR LINE Polle's " orettatrn rsiahist 10 DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN via Pelershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock. Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Your Depeosits | ARE SAFE ? RUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES | SAVING BONDS IF ot POSITS IN THIS BANK ¢ ARE . INSURED Alaska El Cheerful ‘Dispe First National Bank | of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION «..JF IT’S ELECTRICAL— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR ) i Fifteen lotte. | music for the dancing. Mr. Hern is in excellent or sixteen couples were present. health and is glad to be back ey ] where life is not quite so strenu- Mrs. Ted Reynolds arrived on ous. Monda plarfe to spend a couple T S ! of days visiting with her daughter Mrs. C. J. Rogers, wife of the Mrs. Frank Richmond before departure of the Richmonds for Newark. New Jersey, Thursday night. She left again Yor Ketch- ikan Thur: afternoon on the plane. the President of the White Pass Rail- ter a winter in Seattle. ers returned about ten days ago. Hal Johnson, jr., arrived home on the last boat after a trip to Seattle for a physical check up af- ter his long siege of illness. He has been pronounced completely cured and can return to work. This is welcome news to his fam- ily and friends. State Street —_— | Mrs. Bea Farlowe left on the Es- tebeth Tuesday afternoon for her mining claim at Porcupine River near the Haines Highway. She was the honor guest at a party given by Mrs. Clifford Mason at the Mason home on on Saturday evening Jack Griesback, whose stay in Skagway dates back to the days Mr. and Mrs. Ed Feight left on of Soapy Smith, whom he knew the Estebeth Tuesday for Haines jntimately, spent an enjoyable win- on their way to Porcupine River, ter in the States and is ready to where they will spend the next open the Soapy Smith museum for few months working thetr claim. the entertainment of the tourists Mrs. Farlowe is interested in the This museum is an interesting same claim place and draws a lot of visitors G during the summer months. | Mrs. Maggie Kadanaha left on | the Estebeth Tuesday afternoon for Juneau where she will fly to Ten- akee. She will enjoy the hot baths there for the next two months. Mrs. Hilda Van Zanten will take the 4 to midnight shift at the telephone office beginning Sunday. | Barlowe and Miss| nurses from the T.B. sanatorium at Alice Island near Sitka, arrived on the Este- beth and will spend their vacation here. Both women were with the sanatorium before it was moved to its present location. Miss Bar- Mr. and Mrs. William Wasser are glad to be home after spend- ing the past six months in Se- attle. They enjoyed their stay very much, but find there is really no place quite like home. Mr. Wasser will return to his old job with the White Pass the first of Miss Ruth Campbell, two she definitely prefers the month. He has almost com- better climate. pletely recovered from the acci- dent in which he broke a bone Mis. Percy Cotion was the lucky in his foot. victim of a peculiar accident last s ' Tuesday evening about 6 o'clock, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Smith are when the pickup truck which she back after a short trip to the was driving crashed into a tele- States for attention for Mr. phone pole in front of the Alaska Smith's eyes. Transfer Co., snapping it off, then swerved and ran across the street,| Mr. and Mrs. Noel Pennington and daughter Patricia Ann were over the sidewalk and into the % returning passengers on the Louise front of a building owned by Mary Pullen, pushing it back atout 12 after a two weeks vacation in inches. Mrs. Colton was uninjured Vancouver, B, C., and San Fran- but suffered from shock. She had cisco, Calif. They had a wonder- ful trip, beautiful weather, and a firm determination to live in Cali- fornia when he retires from the Canadian Customs and Immigra- tion. The Penningtons are feel- ing very thankful to be alive for they were part of a crowd of about 209 people waiting in the bus de- pot for the Seattle bound bus. The only reason they were in in the bus which went off the high- way south of Seattle in the Du- wamish River, drowning nine and putting the rest in the hospital, just made a U-turn at the foot of Broadway and started back up the street when the throttle stuck and when she went to throw on the brake he foot slipped off the pedal and she struck the pole. The pole, fortunately, was rotted threugh and held on by the wires. It put all electricity out of commission for the block. A new pole was erected next day. The truck sufffered little damage. Johnny O'Daniel returned to:> h I 1dn’ ¢ into it Skegway Wednesday on the Louise W25 that they couldn’t ge : after spending the winter in the ; States. He and Mrs. O'Daniel| Mrs. Aubrey Simmons of White- went to Texas to make their hume‘hm'sc laft Thursday evening on last fall, but they found condi-|the Louise for the States. tions tco unsettled for their liking! and decided that Skagway -was George Lunde was hospitalized much more attractive to them. Mrs. 1 Juneau Several days last “,eek for a severe cold. He had just O'Daniel is in Seattle visiting re- latives and friends until Johnny finds a place for them to live, He is working at the White Pass ware- house. returned to Juneau from Angoon where he went to get a fishing boat. His son, Peter, recently dis- ,charged from the Navy, met him {in Juneau and they are expected (home any time now. | Mr. and Mrs. E. Richter, owners = of the Richter curio and jewelry Mrs. C. Cauture returned on the store, returned home Wednesday last boat after spending the win- after a two months vacation in ter in Vancouver, B. C. Seattle and vicinity. They visited | with their children while out and| Mrs. Koffel, mother of Gilbert reported having met with beauiiful|Koffel, left for Seattle Thursday weather most of the time they evening after spending the winter were gone. !here. She plans to return to Ju- neau later this summer to Kkeep Perry Hern, Skagway pioneer, house for her son. was‘'a returning passenger on the Louise aftera winter in Minneapo!-f Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gault, who is, Minn. While out Hern bought spent the winter in California, a nice stucco home, but finds he are back home for the summer. does not like the East and if he decided to leave Skagway, will Mrs. Inez Soldin Jones was an settle on the west coast. He has outgoing passenger on the Louise his home in Minneapolis for sale. after spending the past two His plans at present are a bit un- months with her parents. Mr. certain, but he will spend the next Jones went out earlier for a dis- menth or two here. His son, Bert, charge from the Signal Corps. plans on visiting him and they both may go on a visit to An- Mr. and Mrs. Wiinam Feero, <r, chorage to see his daughter, Char- received the disturbing news today WE DO IT! ELECTRIC WIRING AND REPAIRS LIGHTING FIXTURES 3 FLUORESCENT LIGHTING INSTALLED REMODELLING OUR SPECIALTY edric Light and Power (o. nsers of Friendly, Dependable 24-Hour Electric Service and Tops in Merchandise road, arrived home Wednesday af-| Mr. Rog- | (SEAL) that their daughter Willie Tom Jensen) was serlously il in Minneapolis. Anather wire a few hours later stated she was in Ro chester at the St. Mary's hospital and was rallying after several blood transfusions Harold Seals, who arrived here several weeks ago to work for the White Pass, left on Thursday’s boat for Seattle. e T J. B. Morgan, White Pass em- ployee, left sby plane this week for Seattle | to Juneau on| stay. Fred Storey flew E- Thursday for a short : J.B. Ward flew to Haines Thurs-|© day on an Alaska Coastal plane. | _ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gentile have moved into the apartment va- cated by the Frank Richmonds| and Mr. and Mrs. Korth have tak-| en the former Gentile apartment. ->ee LUOGGERS ATTENTION LOGGERS with logsl for sale. Contact Juneau Lumber | b o e s, | Y URDAY, MAY 3, 1947 WANT ADS FOR SALE huts, on WO QUONS: one lived in; other garage homestead, 25 miles on Glacier Highway. P. 0. Box 2202, K. C. Shearer. 570-t7 ENERAL MOTOR Radio-Phono- graph, phone Red 328. 570-t3 IL BURNING water heater, brand new $50. George Brothe! 570-t1 ATTENTION VETERANS Available for purchase are follow- ing items: 1 each Jeep, Willys, 1941 Model $225 and 1 each Jeep Willys 1943 Model $250. These items have not been previously offered. Sale dates are May 5th and 6th. Present your discharge papers at War Assets office to show eligibility. 569-t2 Mills. to 10,000,000 feet. particulars see Juneau Lumber | Mills. Will buy from 100,000 ft 433t | OTIC NOTICE IS GIVEN that J. W.| For further WASHING MACHINE, need the rcom and will sell at loss. Used Easy Washer, copper tub, whirl dryer, upstairs rear, 530 Park Ave. (d.n) McNaughton, Executor of the Es- | BABY STRULLKR, Baranof Hotei, tate of Catherine Nye, Deceased, | has filed his final report in the | Probate Court for the Juneau Pre- | cinct of Alaska, petitioning that the room 610. 569-t3 BABY BUGGY, bird cage, phone Green 462. 569-12 G administration be closed and the |garypUT GEAR, Write Empire residue of the estate be distributed to the heirs of deceased. A hearing ' _ will be held thereon June 16, 1947 at M. which time all persons objecting thereto may appear and be heard. | WITNESS my hand and the seal 1938 CHE of said court on April 10, 1947. { FELIX GRAY, Judge probate court, Juneau | Precinct of Alaska. | 2135. 569-t3 (ALE PUPPIES. See at 1117 A St. eveni 569-12 Pick-up. Phone -218. | 569-3 11941 DODGE coupe, A-1 condition. Phone Blue 320. 568-13 First publication, April 12, 1947, [e) Last publication, May 3, 1947. NOTICE TO CREDITORS | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1 that the undersigned was on thel —_ ELEC 11th day of April, 1947, duly appoint- ed Administratrix of the estate of Alice Hall, deceased. All persons having claims against | the estate of deceased will present them, with proper vouchers and duly verified, to the undersigned at Box 1176, Juneau, Alaska, within | six (6) months from the date of this | notice. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, April 12, 1947, K PEARL A. HEINKE, Administratrix. First publication, April 12, 1947. Last publication, May 3, 1947. 1‘ | i | < " ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE No. 5633-A In the District Court for the Terri- | ——— tory of Alaska, Division Number | N | One, at Jureau. TERRITORY OF ALASKA, Plain- | tiff and Petitioner, vs. JOHN H. | WALMER, as Clerk of the Dis- trice Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Number 1; 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; All other parties ! 33 ft. ENERAL ELECTRIC Spinner type WASHING MACHINE, recondi- tiened, guaranteed good condi- tion, ¢ $75. Parsons Electric Co. 568-13 TRIC RANGE, 3-Lurner, Flavorzone conditioned, only $65. Electric Co. re- oven, Parsons 568-13 1 OHLER LIGHT PLANT, 1500 watts, 110 voits, D-C. Completely overhauled, $475. Terms if desired. Parscns Electric Co. 568-t3 TROLLER, fully equipped | with ancher puller, gurdies, new | main poles, 2 sets bow poles, 15! dozen spoons, 8 leads and lead- ers made up. Engine like new.! 46 it. TROLLER, 150 hp. Gray.| Completely rebuilt engine and hull. Phone Douglas Boat Shop, Dou 567-t4 219 EW BICYCLES and wheel gnods‘ at Madsen's Cycle angd Fishing Supply. Phone Green 113. Open| daily from 9 am. to 9 p.m i 567-14 MURPHY & MURPHY CONCRETE sparment and business building, heart of Juneau Busi- ness District. Handsome income. Excellent investment. ROYAL BLUE Garage priced for immediate sale with Kaiser-Fraz. er Agency. TWO homes on Glacier Highway, Auk Lake region, priced for im- mediate Sale. 1 BEDROOM house four miles from town, Charnel frontage, fully fur= nished $3,900, terms. 4 BEDROOM fully furnished house, 6th St., Terms to suit. GROCERY business, Garage, Taxi, bus lines and apartment houses for sale. 31A36 TROLLER ready to go; 32 ft. ARLENE—36.4 TROLLER. INCOME property, 417 Harris. THOMPSON Apts. CASEY CABIN—Montana Creek. TVETEN house—Auk Bay. LIQUOR Stcre and grocery. COCKTAIL Bar. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS Phione 676 over First Matioral Band WMIE) DO YOU WANT TO OPEN A CLOTHING STORE? Manufac- turer prices, which guarantee re- tail profits. I recently supplied quality suits, pants, coats, sport jackets, shirts and socks for Carl's Clcthing & Tailoring Shop in Anchorage. Write him for inior- mation. Cash necessary. Write J. Plonski 25-61 36th St. LIC. 8, N. Y. 570-t1 WANTED—Victrola for Auk Bay Teen Age Club. Phone Green 435. 569-t3 WANTED TO BUY — 4 tedroom modern heuse ished or un- furnished. Phone 800 room 433. 568-t1 -~ Furnished apartment at least two bedrooms. Phone 830 room 433 568-tf e aged woman to Mia do housekeeping work; room and board, salary. Call Mrs. Parmen- ter, 538. 568-tf TWO POSITIGNS open; Account- ant, Clerk-Stenographer. Experi- ence necessary. Inquire Rm. 106 Territorial Bldg. 549-t1 cabin with elderly man. See Wm Robertson, Douglas. WANTED — To rent— bedroom house long time Juneav dent. Phone 63 first class condition. Ge *Brrs.' 567-Lf or persons unknown having or' claiming any right. title, estate,| WILL MAKE available 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 | between now and November 1st, two Ser- ies 62 Cadillacs and one Series 60 Special. Contact Wells Alaska Motors, Feirbanks, Alaska, direct. 566-t6 {GM.C. PICKUP, 1936, condition fair, phone 567 before 6 p.m. 566-t5 Clerk of the District Court for the 12 XFWL- B;amg and Territory of Alaska, First Division, the sum of $9,949.83, for unknown holders of Alaska Gastineau MlnlnmR Company bonds, resulting from | foreclosure proceedings and a trus- tee transfer of funds, as more par- ticularly described in the said First Amended Petition and Information | on file in the above entitled cause, and that no person whomsoever has interposed a claim for any portion of said money at an time since Janu- ary 31, 1939, and said Fjrst Amended Petiton and Information alleges that by reason of such facts and cir- cumstances, said deposit has escheat- Wesley Hansen, Bx. 2901, Juneau pad, davenport set, curtain stretcher, boy's bicycle. Phone ed 483. 565-tf MiLL WOOD Pireplace and Block Truck load or scow load Delivery anywhere phone 659 559-t10 . TWIN SCREW custom cruiser; twin Chrysler Crown engines, fully equipped, ready to go, 2 years old. Write P. O. Box 193, Juneau. 557-tf ed to and become the property of the Territory of Alaska, and prays for a Decree adjudging and decreeing such money the property of the Territory of Alaeka. NOW THEREFORE, all persons | intere$ed in said money on deposit Bt OAT No. 31A558, round-bottom cruiser, 28 ft. x 9fl. x 3.75 ft. Chrysler automobile engine. Ideal for trapping or fishing, ready to go. See Douglas Boat Shop. 555-tf room | - partly furnished house, electric| WANTED—2 bedroom house for re. light, 7'¢ mile, Glacier Highway, sponsible, permanent tennany Phone 357. 567-tf Write Empire C-1234. 503-0 FOR SALE — ‘Cigarette Machine; | WANTED—Used furniture 142 Wi, lcughby. Phone 788 £ S T PN e XIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phons 556, 3rd and Main. Specializiny in permanents. Open evenings by appointment. (293-3tt PIANOS RENTED ana TUNEL Anderson Shop. 3 ROOM furnished house, oil stove, bath, inquire 513 Willoughby. 570-t3 STORE BLDG. 24 x 50 South Franklin St. See I. Goldstein. 556-t1 NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by cey or week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187. 546-2t ONE ROOM apt. suitable for couple in respectable home. Phone 882 > 536-t* 10OMS—Kltchen privileges, Homs Hotel—Ph. 836. SEAVIEW APT.—Ops olock 1 - Pederal Build.ng. +370 MISCELLANEOUS " WINTER & POND CO, Inc Complete Photographic Supplies 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 1-3 ROOM CABIN, oll heat, EW 6 in. wooden ‘pipe at whole- sale cost, 1,000 ft, also T's and elbows. George Brothers. 553-tf how- Call at 142 Will- 550-tf. er, furnished. oughby. !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. _FOR SALE 35 FT. TROLLER, ready to go. Call ONE USED Ford V-8 dump truck Ly e e AR PROTECT your Investment and Green 170 or inquire Bertie II, No. 1 float. 547-tf. with 4-yd. dump body. See D. B. Femmer or view at Juneau Mot- ors. 543-t1. property with FIRETOX. It works 24 hours a day. Home and Marine type now in stock. Ju- neau Welding and Machine Shop. 524-tf LARGE 5 DRAWER National Elec- tric cash register, good working condition $100. Juneau Young. 555-t1 LIGHT PLANTS; one Universal 110, 1500 watts, $375, one Diesel Witte, 32 volts, 1500 watts, and| & Marine Station. 550-t1. GOQOD INCOME property. See Nick Rocovich 515-t1 ( Developing Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Maverials of Finest Quality Wholesale —— Juneau —— Reiail LOST STRAYED or STOLEN — String of keys. Retarn to Em- pire—Imp, better known as Lee Rox, and receive $1 Reward. FOUND—Keys on ring near Percy's. Owner may have same by identi- fying at Empire and paying for this ad. 567-t4 FOUND—Zipper case containing 4 keys. Owner identify and pay for ad. Empire Office. dh. GUARANTEEL. Realistic Perma- pent, $7.50. Faper Curls, $1 up. Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. il FOR SALE—Tniee houses and lot, houses ir good condition and be!t‘ location. Inquire Trevor Davis. Box 576, Juneau. 472-41. | batteries, $550. Auke Bay Market' FULLY FURNISHED HOTEL, Ph. 187, 546-t1. | In Lima, Peru, is a giant fig tree, reputedly planted by Pizarro, the Spanish conquerer of the country. -, Read the want-ads for vargains! - NG Py .