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————_—f PAGE sxx FREIGHT Relrigeration and Passeriger (sPECL, SITKA, Alaska, again displayed their pride in their L CORRESPONDENCE) May 4.—Sitkans of the Children’s Bureau in Wash- and ington, D. C., and Miss Dorothy workl Whitney of the Territorial Depart- bit Lumber operates Company. the Samson hoat chartered to the Colum- Date for THE DA[LY ALASKA [MPIRL—JUNI:.AU ALAS(A | ‘p inted local I)cpun U. S. Mar- decorating. It will be reopened shal. The Rogers have purchased for business on Monday. NEws ITEMS the Sam Troutman home on Jeff —— Davis ~ Street. Mr. and Mrs. Adoiph Thomp,on . this week announced the engage- FROM SITKA Miss Agnes Fuller, Consultant ment of their daughter, Anne, the |Nurse of the Chiidren’s Bureau in owner of “Anne’s Apparel,” to ~ Franeisco; Miss F °nce Phoe- George Baggen, Jr., who, in part- n—— nix, Crthopedic Nursing Consultant nership with his - father, owns H, “a g ccmmunity this week and their ment of Health, srrived by plane the wedding has not yet been set. SERVHCE to ALASKA rare akility to work together for Thursday to make a survey of the — the vement , of the town. Tubercular and Orthopedic Hospit- Friday afernoon, the students of .- Lhe occasion—Clean-Up Week. als on Japonski Mt. Edgecumbe School on Japon- Regular sailings from Seatile o g ot i, WA s ; i g g L : for Thursday evening in a scheme Miss Verna Huge, Public Health ment School and the first and sec- and Taccma, waShIngton credited to new Rotary President, Nurse, plans to leave by plane to- ong graders of the Territorial E. M. Goddard. At the sound morrow on a six weeks vacation School attended the matinee at o - f H [¢ he fire siren at 7 o'clock all in the States during which time the Coliseum Theatre for the show- fc! Ra!es und Inlormahon ; \wl(n'ing west of the creek that she will visit her mother in Cleve- ing of Snow White and the Se CONSULT bisects town, gathered at Totem land, Ohio. During her absence en Dwarfs. Never huve_ so many Square with the Town Band; those tihe weekly Well Baby Conferences children been seen on Sitka streets e living east of the creek met at will be conducted by Mrs. Al Dietz as they marched in couples to at- A!aSka Transpflflalwn Efimpany the School Playgrounds with the at the Salvation Army Home—on tend the show. On Saturday af- School Band—all armed with rakes Thursdays between 1 and 4 o'clock.| ternocn almost as many children GASTINEAU HOTEL and shovels. - attended a second matinee, and P. 0. Box 61—PHONE 879 In two hours, all public grounds during the evenings, by Mrs. Jessie Price returned High School picious Juneau, Alaska and most vacant lots had been jslane Thursday from a two weeks students, Sheldon Jackson studeni\ g U clesned. Squads of trucks, man- yacation with friends in Juneau. and most of the adult population ned by volunteers as well as attended the show. Many people |city crewmen, covered every street Belle Veatch and Miss Lu- Saw th? show For the second .'mt? and lane in the city limits, gath- [y ver, mother and aunt of third time, while others, engaged ering debris piled at the curbs by farold Veatch, publisher of frln the b«-tvenling]s Lhcl ,I";)m'm was EA residents during the week. Some cjtka Sentinel, arrived by plane shown, bitterly lamented being un- UL u PL"“BING & HEATI“G co had gathered two and three 1ast weekend for an indefinite stay able to attend. PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL trucklonds from their surround- a¢ the Veatch home on the Cras- > — WELD! ing neighborhood. Estimates of cent the number of loads trucked to B PHONE 787 Third and Franklin | tit carbage dump ransed from 60 5o fee - et ' U9l puLs, | 34 : : ¥ ‘srobicend ot W B Ty & involved fines; from $6 for ROLI- yo\opy for a short business trip - - o ans and Business Men's Assovia- ion members—to an hour’s extra practice time for members of the Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Efaw and School Band. Nevertheless, the Dcn Williams, Mr sphev, Alaska Coastal A"'l,'fmf :'e}?or.le(l response and gaiety was wonderful to Petersburg sday to three regular passenger flights yes- i low the summer as fish buyers ter carrying a total .of 26 to behold and has left a glow cf it Dfole: reRg e s e N w""’ Mfll i s —_— the Efaws plan to visit Pel shan Cove, Hoonah, s 3 . t es to dispose of some real Te p 2 and Lake Florence —_—— — for the fishing ban IR LR asi L Mrs. Ivan Norberg and son Karl H Wit thl e b o ‘he Efaw apartment in the Norberg, Mrs. Lloyd Jarman and T ST AT continue to wrangle. Tower Apartments has been taken son K. Jarman; to Pelican, Kirk 2 by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Karpstein, Jones; to Hoonah, Mr. and Mrs. s Mrs. Charles Peterson Was Te- wihy returned Thursday from a A E. [Cobb. sleased from the Hospital Friday prjef honeymoon in Juneau From Hoonah to Juneau, A. evening, after more than two week LT Blake and Johns Smith; from Ten- there following an emergency ap- Ben Forbes, of the Webb-Forbes akee, Mrs. T. McGrail, Emil Tang pendectomy, and is recuperating pgayine Repairs, left for Juneau and Irene Johnson. H at the home of her sister, MIS. Thyrsday to jein Art Kinnen as From Lake Florence, T. J. Bass- al Y cneauies W. C. Charteris. hunting guide cn a charier trip. ford, Thelma Bassford, Thelma ] et es received his hunting Pederson, Earl Forsythe, Ross Mill SITKA Michael John, a three-pound son nse cnly the previous and Barbara Garrett . was torn to Mr. and Mrs. Frank already has several trip From Sitka to Juneau, William PHERSBUR(, Hennessy Thursday morning at the s for this spring and Continlic, Lt. Col. Tony Frank ® Salavation Army Maternity Home. Resine Egslaer, J. Bjorkman, Cpl Mike thriving in the baby in- — Berger, Jot er. les Peter- ® WRANGE“‘ cubator where he will remain for The Blue Sea, large fishing boat son and \":1‘.un 1_ Paul, Jr ) KE]’CH|KAN several weeks. His sister, Michele, owned by Orrie and Emmett Phil- ¥ and is now eight months old, lips, cap: d Thursday night while TB (ONFERE“(ES |CY STRA]] AREA who weighed four pounds at birth, on the grid for spring overall. Con- also owes her survival to the baby ciderable damage resulted, but H 'i ncubator bought by the Women of was 'covered by insurance. IOMORROW AT P.H. A the Moose for the nity. — IN -I-IT I-E HERE ‘ e % . Jiisan wned by Mike Vo T E n‘" w k i . The Nuizance III, cwned by ) seve’ afi rlps ac" ee 0' A first kaby, Paul Delano, eight THompson and his father, rived pounds, fifteen ounces, was born to in port Friday and is at the Ma-| Tcmor ssion of "A NES Mr. and Mrs. Paul Erol Alexander, rine Railway for repairs. Enroit> the patka amas o - l at the Salvation Army Maternity to Sitka from Hoonah, the beat 9 o'clock, will have Dr i Home, last Saturday evening. M. hit a rock off Lisiancki Medi Direcioi \RU vy U Alexander is an ANS electrician ofi twenty feet of keel, - chair- SKAGWAY ]l ) . - ' H on Japonski Island. forefoot @ stem and damaged m @® Numerous Other Southeast Alaska Points 1 e maharets oh T s i Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Thomas second wave after striking the boat sey Tuberculosis T ind small sons Sammy and Pat was immediately eached and was Contr Cepartment of % arrived by plane, from Tucson, patched with cement and nvas Health; Dr. d McMinimy, T S5 Arizcna, today to replace Merrill and arrived in pert with 1 pumps B. Control altant, and Miss CHARTER PLANES at JUNEAU | hrone e [ : . Cleven as assistant observer at Catherine Corcoran, Record An- }tl:c U. S. Coast and Geodetic —_— alyst, are listed as the principal 1108 pasengers Survey Station here. Mr. and Mrs Eliason speakers. The latter two are with H e have purchased berg the U. S. Public Health Service. B r. @ 'S vel p rtments. The 3 n session, beginning PL"%N -s BASED a’ SITKA Mr. and Mrs. Cleven and ‘in- Apartments. The afternoon session g Sk fant son plan to leave by plane e at 2 oclock, will be devoted to temorrow for Juneau. Mr, Cleven Mr. and Mrs. Gerard P. Helland Tukerculosis Education Techniques, e ] will proceed to Fairbanks to take have bought the Harold Melby emphasizing nursing visits to A charge of the nearly completéd home on B. Street. Mr. Helland homes, ' i Geodetic Otservatory there, while will buy for the New England Fish Mi: Lois Jund, Tuberculosis FOR NFORMA”ON ] Mrs. Cleven and son will go to Company this year, replacing Doug- Zducation Consultant, Department {1 visit her parents in Iowa until the las Hager, who, with his fam- of Health, will conduct this part AND RESERVA”ONJ ( station is completed. ily, left this winter to make his of the conference, while Miss Dixie 1 permanent home in Ketchikan. Woodburn, Senior Bacteriologist, AR PR SIS | Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Berg return- _— Department of Health, will later ed by e — c— CLLI Q l ™ TINES 07iLY TRIPS JUNELY TO LETCHIKAN via Pelershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock. Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 (to join e ————— Ymu' Deposits ARE SAFE i BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES 1 SAVING BONDS | IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA ¥EMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE COEPORATION There IsNo Suhshluie for Newspaper Adverlising! plane Friday from a two menths visit Berg is buy Fish Cempany. Mrs. Max Rogers with her Dr. Phillip Mocre, head of the in the States. Mr. Crthopedic Hospital on Japonski, Rh typing. husband, recently ap- ed all week for repairs and re- about 1,200 years. ... IF IT°S ELECTRICAL— WE DO IT! o ELECTRIC WIRING AND REPAIRS o LIGHTING FIXTURES © FLUORESCENT LIGHTING INSTALLED © REMODELLING OUR SPECIALTY Alaska Elecric Light and Power Co. Cheerful Dispensers of Friendly, Dependable 24-Hour Electric Service and Tops in Merchandise ~ive a laboratory demonstration of er for the New England last week bought Joe Ashby's 30- e ————— foot troller 31-E-914, once known Dried snake venom retains its as the Sea Star. peisonous qualities unaltered. son Da- ! vid, arrived by plane Wednesday The Sitka Cafe have been clos-' The English oak tree lives for lare hereby required to appear and . | | this Order to Show Cause shall be | President land of said today there was no evidence to fer I statement was confidential than 50 senior High School. members left for Pcint Hiida on three chartered and brushes. preaching the High School buildiag this mor Sneak, Whitehorse, day the In the Distr TERRITORY OF ALASKA, Plaix | DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, Juneau, | | 1947, " "No lemq 0f Games in P.(.league | 6.—(A Row-! LOS ANGELES, May Clarence (Pants) the Pacific Coast League support an accusation in a San Francisco newspaper that gamb- lers had “fixed” a league baseball game. Rowland recently returned from San Francisco where he investigat- ed the accusation publishea n sports editor Bud Spencer’s column April 30 in th2 San Francisco News } said cer could of- «factual to back up the and told kim his source Rowland net Rowland said: personal belief ti guy went off half-cocked. We have the utmost confiden play- sus- more ce in all our and clubs, and we're not without something than lhh to go on." - SENIORS TAKE SNEAK EARLY THIS MORNING Sneak Day for more students at Juneau The graduating class early this morning Teday wa: small craft, including the Donjac under Jack Burford and Dr. J. O. Rude's Dob: 1 Befor arted, however, the students provided themselves with a bucket oi thick red paint On the sidewalks ap- “Senior (8 was painted o — | WHITEHORSE COUPLE and Mrs. Roland Poulio, of flew to Juneau yester- reg d night at nof !“blr" Mr, and Ba art for the Terri Division Number tory of a, One, at Juneau tiff and Petitioner, vs. JOHN H. WALMER, Clerk of the Dis- for the Territory of ion Number 1; All own having or claiming un- ! red bonds issu by the eau “Mining Com- a corporation, prior to De- £11 other parties unknown having or 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 oJ1, BUR in the above entitled cause, setting forth the following facts: hat 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, hold Company foreclosure proceedings and a trus- | unknown of Alaska (;asunoau Mining bonds, resulting from tee transfer of funds, as mere 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 apd 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. 1 NOW THEREFORE, all persons interesed in said money on deposit with the Clerk of the District Court show cause, if any they have, on or | | before the 21st day of May, 1947, at 2\ oclock P. M. of said day, why the| title to said deposit should not vest | {in the Territory of Alaska. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, that publ ed for six consecutive weeks, beginning March 27, 1947, in the| Alaska. Dated this 25th day of March, ‘ 0 HARRY E. PRATT, United States District Judge. | First publication, March 27, 1947, Last. publication, May 7, 1947 | | Ph. Red 760 ALBERT WHITE | Box 332 | Alaska Counsel-RepubBlican Par!y' ‘White Bldg. — Ferry Way Alaska Taxpayers League | For COMFORT and | SERVICE Get the NEW ey WASHINGTON Thatcher, Habit! Mgr. ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME at ! interest or persons | _ __TUESDAY, MAY 6,1947 WANT ADS Easy Washer, copper tub, whirl' dryer, upstairs rear, 530 Parki/ Av (dh | ONE 1 to 1 V (.n\e one amaged 6 cyl. Red W marine motor, one 37 ft. troller, com- pletely equipped, one with collapsible legs. Call Hom: Hotel, room i.i or phone 886 570-16 | T ITER, Underwood noise- less, standard model. Price $50 for quick salo, Phone Dr. Riley, Red 608. 571-t3 | DOUBLE ard single beds complete | and mattress; chest misazllaneous evenings. with sprmes vl |1942° cial 4-door sedan; | ju new rubber, radio, hea i Red 662 571-t3 | 6NE DOZE 46 inc feet longz write Al- For information er Co., Pelican, ymike, new Velding and Ma- it bedroom set, ¥ Call 501 571-t5 at Mad- Supply basinette | 571-12 ; | BACHELOR at butt, 24 at top, 80 1-t14 { 571-t6 | s -t [y ?AV A “;Id Rgz“w‘;“”"” INCOME PROPERTY, 7-room du- a.m. Ay P 579-t1 plex on lot 50 x 150 Evergreen s X S8, e Ave. All ccmpletely furnished THREE QUARTER length muskrat each private bath, duplex has 3- fur coat. Practically new. Size T0%m and 4-rocm apts. 14-16. Will sell at great loss, Call HOME l)f'mfll basement and ce- Black 205. Room <5 after 5:30 ~ment foundation. Definitely a pm. 572.t Pre-war buy. e el 28 $4,000 takes good Douglas house, 4-PIECE bedroom set, spring and furn. mede: mattr also cabinet, chest of SEVEN apts. and two large office drawers. Phone 40, after 6 p.m. cr store 1entals heart Juneau. 572-t3 Modern completely furn. priced TINCOME PROPERTY right. FIRE PROOF. Seen by H % e appt. MODERN Auto Courts and Apart- 4 o g ppre pouse with smaller ment Buildings located in Seattle. | ™) o (N ‘(;mt*:lcll:xtc: 1¢ and Return on In- PADEN PROPERTY, Douglas, 2 B s lcts, landscaped, eclectric kitchen B0, OWIDREN| Healcr furnace, busement, garage, furn 603 Pontius, N. Seattle 9, Wash TR £ k ¥ S8 N ST1-tf OLLERS attention, 31A36 Small SSabirin 1 R T R Boat Harbor, priced right, ready WASHING MACHINE, eed the| to go, real buy. K and inven- room and will sell at loss. Used | tery at Murph; ! GROCERY—Douglas and Juneau. ARLENE 364 ft. Troller, new en- gine reduced pri 17]' ‘\HENDP X, CASEY, TVETEN pro- zhtly perties, Auk Bey area THE JACK CARVILL summer home on appr. 4 acres patented land Fritz Cove. Furnished. Good gar- den, berry patch | MANY other listings including summer homes on Channel and hcme on Glecier highway. MUBPKY & MURPHY LTO «S—ACCOUNTANTS |Phrnr 676 over Firet Mat.noi Band | . WANTED man wants bookkeep- 60 w.pm 570-t2 “MARRIED K, |younG parttime (ffice ing, types Write Empire w aceura C wants single rocm | auiet private family or smal | references, permanents Room | Gastineau Hotel 570-t1 { WANTED TO BUY aroom modern heu ished or un- { furnished. Phene 800 room 433 ! 568-t1 |WANTED 'TO RENT — Furnished apartment «t least two bedrooms { Phone 800 rcom 433. 568-t1 | TWO POSITICNS open; Account- st Iy | ant, Clerk-Stenographer. Experi- i \ce neccssary. Inquire Rm. 106 LIC PLANTS; cne Unver prritorial Bl 549-t1 g, 75, eng e d!WAt\".[ED—hsed furniture 142 Wi fitte, ts, and{ " youghby. Phone 788 batteries Market 2, pi & Marine Station. 550-tf. | KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phom 556, 3rd and Main. Speelalizing in permanents. Open evenings by Tpo QuonSk i appointment. (293-3t1 in; cthe aze cn hor 25 miles cn Glacier Highway. P.| praNOS RENT;.’]J end TUNEL O. Box 2202, K. C. Shearer. Anderson Shop. by {15y R T . R G water heater, brand | FOR MT new $50. George Broth 570-tf| - L8 —— — — LARGE I‘RONT lUDn] private (n- 5 ACRES witn n.dern m:ml trance. Call after 4 pm. 421 partly rumxahed house, electric Seward St 572-t3 sight, 7% mile, Gilacler Bighwaw 1. Zo o i s Phone 357. 567-tf { OFFICE or store space in Klein Building, Call Black 763. 571-t[ FOR SALE — Cl"me'.(c Machine; first class condition. George Bros. 567-tf MiLL WOOD Fireplace and Block Truck load or scow load Delivery anywhere phone 659 Wesley Hansen, Bx. 2801, Juneau 559-t10 34 ft. TWIN SCREW custom cruiser; twin Chrysler Crown engines, fully equipped, ready to go, 2 years old. 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 trabping or fishing, ready to go. See Douglas Boat Shop. 555-t1 NEW 6 in. wooden pipe at whole- sale cost, 1,000 ft., also T's and elbows. George Brothers. 553-tf 1-3 ROOM CABIN, oil heat, show- er, furnished. Call at 142 Will- oug_hby, 550-tf. 35 FT. TROLLER, ready to go. Call Green 170 or inguire 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. _| 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 INCOME prcperty. See Nick Rocovich, 515-t1 FOR SALE—Tniee houses and lot, houses in good condition and best location. Inquire Trevor Davis. Box 576, Juneau. 472-tf. FULLY FURNISHED HOTEL, P 1817, 546-t1, LT. COL. FRANK HERE Lt. Col. Tony C. Frank, graves registration otficer for the Alaskan Department, with headquarters at Fort Richardson, flew to Juneau yesterday from Sitka and is regis- tered at the Bavanol Hotel, 5 | maternity. 3 ROOM furnished house, oilstove, bath, inquire 513 Willoughby. 570-13 '\IICE CLEAN A.UOMS b} -.y or week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187. 546-2t. ONE ROOM apt. suitable for couple | in respectable home. Phone 882 536-t* (OOMS—Klirchen ur]‘;;lecea Homs Hotel—Ph. 836, olock 1o @70 2, SEAVIEW APT.—Op= Pederal Build.ng. LOST AND FOUND LOST—ng crescent Glacier Hwy. all on 5012. 571-t3 of kms with wrench attached; Reward. Ph. st LOST~L'\d}s brown qukm " Life- time pen, near post office. Ph. Blue 685. 571-13 SUARANTEEL" Realistc Perma- nent, $7.50. Faper Curls, 31 up Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 2CL 815 Decker Way. " MISCELLANEOUS WILL TR,ADE 2 bedmom Apt fm a house. Phone 753. 572-t2 WINTER & POND (O, inc Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Maierials of Finest Quality Wholeule —— Juneau —— mun HONPITAL NOTES St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday ad- mitted Edward Blundell from Tulsequah, B. C., for medical at- tention, and Mrs. E. A, Belarde for A baby girl weighing !seven pounds and 11 ounces was born to Mrs. Belarde at 9:26 a. m. yesterday. Discharged from St. Ann's yes- terday were Mrs. John Boland and Donald Rowe. Government. Hospital reported a baby girl born to Mrs. Johanna ‘Cropley yesterday. Ruth Howard ‘and Nancy Blake, both of Juneau. |were discharged,

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