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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU. ALASKA WEDNESDAY. MAY 7, 1947 FREIGHT Relrigeration and Passenger g T T Y JUKEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. LBERA. SERVICE te ALASKA Regular sailings from Seaitle and Tacoma, Washington For Rates and Information CONSULT Alaska Transporiation Company GASTINEAU HOTEL 0. Box 61—PHONE 879 Juneau, Alaska P PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL PHONE 787 A'I:hird and Franklin Light,” was sung by st Homm’thn Mrs. Itgen had :omc money Pallbearers were L. Gualt, Roy <o the search was made at the in- {Gualt, Ostorne Selmer, M. E. Rog- stigation of the administrator, Ow- ers, Phillip Olsgn arid M. E. Wheat- en Flynn Harry Church and ,Newsy Nofes on. George Hocker found it. Two niéces j rom a wa Mrs. Clark was laid to Yést un- are the only known hefrs to the _ der the branches of the towering estate of the late Mrs. Itgen as trees which have marked the final far as has been discovered. Aresting ‘place eof her husband these RS, fpast few years and form a fitting] The Rev. and Mrs. John Dodge !monument for one who spent 46 cntertained at dinner this week for |interesting years helping develop Dr. and Mrs. Polley and family. Skagway. Other guests present were Mr. and The following biography of Mrs.'Mrs. A. E. Larson and children.; |Clark was prepared by Mrs. Eliza- Dinner was served at a prettily beth Selmer who interviewed her appointed table in the attractive several years ago for a magazince large living room of the Manse. article on Pioneer Women which appeared in the Alaska Woman. | Mrs, H. D. Clark, widow of cne kan Sunday where he has secured| ers./of the earliest stampeders to the employment. Mrs, Flynn and Mary| (SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE) SKAGWAY, Alaska, May 4.—Fif- ty-two memters of the Chamber of Commerce turned out Friday eve- ning for the farewell banquet to |Dr. C. L. Polley, Past President. The affair was held at 7 o'clock in the private dining room of the Skagway The tables were; attractively appointed and the din- ing room was very lovely with sev- eral bouquets of cclorful flow | Owen Flynn will fly to KNchx—' hown by the Polleys examinations and taught 35 pu- been cailed to Minnesota because | He responded to the speech of Clark soon abandoned prospeeting leaving Monday for | appreciation by the President with to form a partnership with a boy- Miami, Florida, where a short talk in which he express- hLcod friend, H. E. Nicolai. ‘Fhey to make their home. It is report- ed his deep gratitude for the many bought out.squatters’ and soldiers’ ed that John St. Martin has ac- |nice things which had just been sciipts tc get an 80 acre ranch in quired the attractive home of the |said about him and his family. He Dyea, with a 42-acre farm in Prices. Mr. Price is |also stated that no cne could livé Skagway. When, in 1914, President !rom the South and has they plan relatives After a short business session, Klondike, was born Marion Grang- Ellen plan to spend the summer in/ President Moe announced that the er on her ‘grandfather’s farm in Ontario, Canada. 5 meeting was in honor of Dr. Pol- Waukasha, Wis, in February, 1866. e of the many sterl- At sixteen ‘he passed tho teachers” Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Selmer have| ALASKA MEMORIMS’ GETTING ATTENTION, NATIONA_[_(APITA[; WASHINGTC May 17.—® | Alaska has asked that white set- tlers be given the right to own reindeer to prevent the Territor-| ial herds from becoming extinct. | The Alaska Legislature inamem-| orial to Congre requests repeal| of the law restricting ithe owning| fof reindeer to natives, saying thai| large herds already in the Second Judicial Division. “Unless immediate and apbropri taken,” the memorial| ‘the industry will soon L.'-‘ come extinct.” | The Legislature said settlers want | to engage in the reindeer indus since their arrival in Skagway over|pils in a three month's country of illness in the family of Mrs, |V, adding that it would afford a dozen ago. Dr. Polley{school. For several years she Selmer. They will manage the @ chance for veterans to get estab-) was then presented with a beauti-'alternated teaching and attending farm belonging to Mrs. Selmers |lished in the Territory. | ful gold Waltham watch which Nomnal schools in Milwaukee. pecple and will be gone indefin-| The Legislalure in another mem had a suitable inscription inside| While teaching at Big Ben, Wis., itely. They will leave on Mon-| Orial osked ihat Congress re- {the back cover. Dr. Polley had'she met Henry D. Clark, who came day's boat. | turn Lu‘ the Territory 50 percom‘ {had no inkling of the honor to'nerth in the Gold Rush and was ARSI |of the income taxes collected from | " |be given him and his surprise was one of the survivors of the Sheep Alaskans. It said the ml‘unds‘ | complete. Camp snow slide tragedy. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Waiicn Trice are would amount to $5,000,000 an- Seattle and nually and that this already is be- \ mg done in Puerto Rico. | This memorial recited that such | action would provide funds for| Alaska, if granted statehood, to; driginally establish state institutions. In a third memorial, the Legis- | |FOR & Point consisting of 18 pieces 4 x X 4, 20 pleces 1 x w W ANT ADS Aok FOR SALE lumber at LE—Fir 2 6, 14 pieces 2 12 and small lot flooring, 269 or P. O. box 822. PURNITUPL Clum(mcu mnnmws have vanished|on Juneau-Young’s Mezzanine. —adv. MURPHY & MURPHY HOME and inceme—7-room house and duplex with 3 anu 4 room ot Lena phone apts. on lot 50 x 150 Evergreen 573-t3 Ave. Completely furnished. Best neightorhocod. Price reduced for immediate sale. TROLLERS 31A331, Arlene and 31A36. FIREPROOF apt. bldg. seven large 573-tf NEW TWO b(-moom garage, full basement, furnished, room for bedrcoms, immediate Phone Black 875. two POSS | ONE DA\FN(“ Lt‘d (,All l)"l\"f‘n 5 p.m. Red 100. 9 am. and 5 housc~ with completely extra apts. 2 store or oi.-ce spaces cen- ter Juneau. Inspect by appt. 2 ACRES land, 4 bedroom house furn. medern, double 'garage. $5,500 -4-bedrcom -house Dougtlas, completely furnished. Basement $4,000 2-bedvoom house Douglas. BEACH ' property, Auk Bay, Mon- tana Creek-—several business op- fur coat. THREE QUARTER length muskrat Practically new. 14-16. Will sell at great loss. Call portunities. MURPHY & MURPHY Size Black 205. Room 45 after 5:30 REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS p.m. 572-12 Phone 676 over Fives %z ne] Bany 4-PTECE bedroom set, spring and y mattress; ‘also cabinet, chest of = drawers. Phone 40, after 6 pin. ron sn.lil 572-13 o INCOME TRGPERTY and Misc. E. \“PLUMBER'S, Machini Tools of the Estafe of A. via Pefershurg and Wrangell It was announced that Ken La- pogigson, father of Lyman Reynold- blem Club Ladies for the Elks and scribed herein, Defendants and Fireplace and Block i e s s ® 3 hev sked o1 # Granberg, dec., will be sold Sat- = o e ey e i {in a town fourtesn and one-half Wilson gave Mr. Clark a patent in Miami, whom they will visit for lature asked that Congress de-|MODERN Auto Courts and Apart- ' O "W e e S5 years without having the welfare for the latter, it became the first 8 short time until getting located.|vise means of effecting a trans- | ment Buildings located«in Seattl urday, May 10, 1947' at 1 p.m., in % of his home town at heart and he patented homestead in Alaska. The The best wishes of their many fer to the United States of nmt Godd Income and Return on Ti t!m Office of the U. S{ Commis- i . ™ and Mrs. Polley extended a warm men Legan vegetable farming to friends in Skagway follow them part cf Yukon and EBritish cal-‘ veRthbit, 5 sioner, Fed. Bldg,, to highest bid- welcome to those present to visit supply trains and boats, and the to their new home. Mrs. Price umbia, Canada, through \\thh1 R. J. O'Donnell, Realtor der. Examination of tools set for {them at any time they might be farm was so famous for its rhubarb Was born here and graduated from passes the Haines cutoff on lhe‘ 603 Pontius, N. Seattlé 9, Wash Friday afternoon. in Juneau that National Geographic photo- the local schools, going to Univer- ' Alaska military highway. | ¢ 0 P T a;nunts | President Moe then stated he graphed it for an early issue. Sity in Washington. Mr. Price has| The memorial said the Canadian _ ‘ou'?u apd “"il(' b'td* “"“P':(} . 'had a personal gift for Dr. Polley,| Marion Granger married Mr. been dispatcher for the White Pass government had made no commit-| wasHING MACHINE, need :‘,: ld?;‘““;: Tndm:n;:fl;f ¥ o\t wmq a “tcken of appreciation for “all Clark in Tacoma, July 5, 1901, and railroad here. {ment for caring for its part of N8 nt J6es | Alf 89"( (‘wnm‘(' fl;‘fa_‘l-; the help Doc had given him,” and came to Skagway, where she spent Beontlene the road, an ‘lhiif as the road| . copper tub, whirl! e {he pullled out a length of new the next 46 years. Two earth tremors were I(:IL here 1uns throtigh virtually ungnpulat-‘ Upsfairs rear, 530 }"urk{VAR'o(s AREoId ) ‘drbicles for fl'rope with a hangmen's noose at Homesickness for easiern gar- Tuesday evening about 7:45. The'ed country of no considerable ! e, rcasonable, phone Douglas I the e So Doc proceeded to give dens caused her to add the culti- first shock was sharp and heavy value, the United States should | 28 i 2 | 573-13 — H a vV'l(\ p"[‘ snt t would vation of flowers, and soon she encugh that several | trade another piece of land for| ONE 1 to 1 v I”]\p one Fl]gh[‘ ; requ . as he had wes supplying Southeast Alaska clocks in town yed and |that section or purchase it outright! damaged 6 cyl. Red Wing marine |3 BEDROOM well constructed ——— heard that d purchased with plants floor lamps were jostled. {from Canax | motor, one 37 ft. trolier, com-( home, concrete basement, excel- scme more li and he pull-| She was a vital part of Skag- i | pletely equipped, one basinette{ lent heating system, garage, com- y rabbit out cf his pocket. way's social and civic life; Secre- Dave Mulcare, Immigration of- CARD | with colk le legs. Call Home | pletely furnished, excellent lo fl . conclusion of the “com- tary and Treasurer of the Church ficial moved the Immigraticn ! ‘ Hctel, x i1 or phone 886. “ tion. Phone Blue 743. 573-13 - 3 h d l a remarks between the Board of the Presbyterian Ct 1 to new quarters in the 1 wi %o express sincere thanks | 570~ LG] - - r4 t , Dr. Polley was acc 1 for 20 years; the first woman to White Pass Luilding, where he will for the kind sympat:: shown by | e nally sc e u es :o' fl a standing ovation Bill Dewar, gerve on the School Board and the take care of old and new business. fijends on the death ¢f my father, § ITER, Underwood ”‘“:u { WANTED 1 on behalf of the Eagles, then ex- first woman to serve on a = Altved W, WTHSA Whd edbatutty | A‘(I.A;’(ll}y"ofi‘ll—) Px;zu: ?ao>::x' 3 e ® SITKA temAd “ o . everyoe:un SnvILation an Vais She a cha Bill Colling arrived on one of the ¢hany the Odd Fellows, Rebekahs,| & Rl ‘E-;fl“_wq»vzsNTEu TO BUY—Sccond hana ' e a dance at the lodge memkter of the Skagway Woman's last boats and is working in the y,uq) Order of Moose and Women | %% S electric sewing machine, prefer [ PETERSBURG : the Polley family. Club and the Library Board, and White Pass shops. He is from or" 1o Moose for the behutiful |jg4s BUICK Special d-docr se a Singer. Phone Green 116 ) ] 30 ")r Polley was led in was responsible for the legislature Virginia, and states that he is furiefal & o' “th conducted. | just :‘rri\'i‘:l’lne\'.' i e [ WRANGELL on a leash with a huge sign tied passing a bill giving Territorial already much pleased with life in py ™ VAl Ol LT o) JUSt AT e U to his which stated he was aid to small libraries Skagway. 168 - iliReas 15 "aiko. Breatly o PERSONAI Irformation wanted /| 1 5 % ¢ A _ cr illness is also greatly appre-!_— e et g . & . !\ETCHIKAN fi to be tried Lefore the kangaro0 Bgth Mr. and Mrs. Clark wmere ciated by me. | ONE DOZEN Hml ]nfl winter un.,, werning whereabouts of Mrs. 1 court for g to sneak out of memters of the local company Mrs. Polley: was sented with ™ 0 0 VRS, DAVE MILNER ‘ 46 inches at butt, 24 at top, au! » H. Davis (nee Nancy Ell- ICY SIRA“ AREA PO, ed 81 each for which financed the “Engfficer 2 handscme ivory-| handled snack g —adv. 573-t1| fect leng. For information write | » forinerly of McCook, Neb., g 0 cents each for Mine” end tock an active part in knife at the meeting of the Wo- A AR b 52 Polican L'mber Co., Pel Scattle and Grand Coulee, Wash a 5 cents for Mike, that project, although the Privy men’s Auxiliary at the home of NOTICE 4 Liberal R rd. Vitally import- - ! he court was held about Council in Londen decided against Mrs. A. Gutfeld Thursday =l e S e e | % ) ant. Nofify. N . DaAss: 146 € Several Trips Each Week to. 4 o o e e icon. NOBIO. FefrsuitAieats Vwire r May 10. 0o telephone tent- | 5665 FRERMAN “ironm st Nagm okt A ® f man had failed to dance in Mrs, Clatk is survived by gwo served following the business 215 f“(’fl‘ e secunt., Ayl remit.| 1DQuTe Juseau Welding and Ma- | P Waltz, when asked by daughters: Mrs. Florls Clark Mc- meeting. The auxiliary will take MCCePte # ““‘"‘t' % 'r"‘ 1| chine Shop. 571-t6 | BACHELOR wants single room in HAINES g w was fined $1. Several Claren, noted Canadian post2ss of @ two months vacation. tances must bear postmark of mot| &) quiet private family or small apt ® ; for lack of W or Victoria, B. C. and Mrs. Wiliam later than discount day. Please be 2-PIECE walnut bedroom references, pérmanent. Room 228 GWAY i nd Dewar of <'1;<a'~wu~ and two The Hygiene, the boat sent out Prompt. Please add 1% sales tax. | tically new. Call 501. Gastineau Hotel. 570-tf ® SKA I : e Bstes. B e 1§ SR, Fanatiit i iy JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS| — —— . _ . "{ "7 700" T R i i grtiious, yeln Snd Rl et » TELEPHONE CO. | BRAIDED NYLON leader at Mad- | WANTED TO BUY — & Eearoom N O‘h S th st AI k P infs 11 ¢ Claren. | Territory, called at Skagway early " g AR I b e Kl e il 2 . 4 . umerous er Ou ea‘ as a Oln s ‘H Pete Van Z in the week and took chest x 5 —adv. 573-t3 PR 1IN0 SINDg WPk l.u m:,mv-rn heuse, furnished or un- the evening Dr. Skagway P-TA held tue final a0d biood tests of practically th o G v is furnished.. Bhone 800 by 433 S forward and after a sincere meeting of this sohool year Whd. jentire town. Thutiday and ¥ri-! FURNITURE Clearance continues irygep Universai| 568-t1 warm address of appreciation by ;oo oeenoon ™ enonia pre-iday were devoted to retakes and on Juneau-Young's M“z“‘;‘"’(‘;_s o 10 1500 watts, $375, cne Diesel | wANTED 1O RENT — Furnished cHAnTEn PLANES al JUNEA“ Ledge Chaplain M. E. Rogers, was grams were prepared by the var- consultations. Thg personnel on ARV S IvTi awitte: 1500 watts, and apartment at least two bedrooms [ presented with a gold nuggst chain ;o "y e Sandwiches and cof- the boat was assisted by groups SRR T | batterie: Auke Bay Market | plone 800 room 433. 568-tf 1 8 ]I to go with the new watch. fee were served by Mrs. Van Raf- ©f four townswomen morning and ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE | & BE0-HE F T e e fo pasengers il = forty Mro. Ruth Nelson and Mrs, Afternoons, with ‘Mavis Soldin act- No. 5633-A | | TWO POSITIONS open; Account- fl During the business meeling bY payline Pribbernow, to the ing as chairman in charge of In the District Court for the Terri- TWO QUONSET huts, one lived) gant, Clerk-Stenographer. Experis PLANES BASED at SITKA the Chamber of Commerce it Was members present. New officers arrangements. The boat left early tory of Alaska, Divisic:: Number | in; gthm- garage_on homestead, ence necessary. Inquire Rm. 106 announced by Gail Budd of the were elected, Mrs. Gertrude Beit- Saturday. | One, at Juneau. i :)5 gfll 220“ (13{“'“‘0191;::‘%*“"“5? P.1 Territorial Bldg. 549-t1 White Pass Company, that 21 mem- jnoer President; Mrs. Pribbernow, gy TERRITORY OF ALASKA, Plain- | ox 2202, K. C. Shearer. e e - e be: of the Transportation and vyice President; Dorothy Carroll, Ihe choir of the Juneau Mem- tiff and Petitioner, vs. JOHN H. 570-t7| WANTED—Used furniture 142 Wi 7 Customs Bureau of the Vancouver geseretary, and Mrs, E. J. Fair- Orial church under the direction of WALMER, as Clerk of the Dis- | - = icughby. Phone 1788 7 5 B 40 g5, Walter Soboleff, gave a program i 2 ‘OIL BURNING water heater,brand{ ——— FOR INFORMAI'ON \ Board of Trade (an organization panks Treasurer. The organiza- ers & prog trice Court for the Territory of | = © Ml "ne oo Brothers, 570-tf| (IRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phoms one which is similar to the Chamber tion winn give a party for the of sacleq music at the locs Alaska, Division Number 1; Aui v ol 556, 3rd and Main. Spectal AND RESERVA'"ONI‘ of Commerce), would be in Skag- graguating class May 16. Presbyterian Church last Sund§ other partie: interest or persons |5 ACRES with m.odeth 5 room| in permanents. Open gvemngms b’" Y way July 28. They plan to fly to evening. A reception was held in unknown having or claiming un- |- partly furnished house, electric| appointment. (293-3t2 I SR, D ICROM D ke the trip Over The pius X Mission School com- the community hall following the surrendered bonds issued by the| light, 7' mile, Glacier Highway,| —— "7 " the railrcad. ‘They will €0 0 pleteq its work on April 30, gnd €vening's services. Alaska Gastineau Mining Com-| Phone 357. 567-tf | 2JANOS RENTED and TUNELD —— —— Lawson after returning to White- the phoys and girls are enjoying pany, a corporation, prior to De- - - Arnderson Shop. L L l s A l B L l N E s herse and then fly back to Van- an early vacation. Saturday night the EIks' Club cember 24, 1924; L1l other parties| FOR SALE — Cigarette Machine; 2L 5 couv While here they will be was the scene of one of the larg- or persons unknown having or| first class condition. George Bros. DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN banquet by the local word has reached Skagway of cst and best parties in several years. claimning any right. title, estate, | 567-t1 FOR RENT @ the passing of Edward E. Ray- The party was given by the Em- lien or interest in the money de- | ioas . T LARGE FRONT root 1;1:x\'zvn- en moreaux had been placed on the .on wellknown former Skagway their ladies in honor of the Flks' Respondents. e e ey trance. Call after 4 pm. 421 3 Biie e . Dyea Road committee to take tae mg‘dflm in Seattle, Wash. officers, past and present. Plaintiff's First Amended Petition Seward St 572-t3 “A{‘th CU“"QC“}‘)’"P to Craig, Kl‘f‘VOCk- Hydaburg and place of M. Moe. | The evening’s entertainment con- and Information has been filed in| _ Delivery anywhere phone 659 | _____ _ "~ steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle The President also mmmmccxl Mrs. C. L. Polley was the honor Sisted of a very amusing drama- the office of the Clerk of this Court | Wesley Hansen, Bx. 2901, Juneau |OFFICE or store space in Klein that at a recent meeting of thz 550-t104 Building. Call Black 763. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 571-tf guest at a lovely luncheon given tization of “Behind Those Swing- in the above entitled cause, setting executive board and the heads ©f py Mps Harry E. Honius Friday ing Doors,” arranged and directed forth the following facts: 4 1t TWIN ser: | NICE CLI TOOM: 9 : S, - S i = 34 ft. TWIN SCREW custom cruiser; | NICE CLEAN y 2 Z ST the various organizations, C. A. gftomoon gt 1 oelock. The gf. by the Emblem Club President, That there is on deposit with the | %1 T SO o O N e ot Br. 1o Carrcll had been chosen to act s gaiy was also a handkerchief show- Mrs. M. Moe. Members of the Clerk of the District Court for the equipped, ready to go, 2 years 546-2t, - general chairman of the Days of er anq Mrs. Polley received many €ast were the Mesdames Pauline Territory of Alaska, First Division, | Y0ul' BQPOSltS '98 celetration. Carroll then read joyely farewell ler:]xvmb\flncc\ 'rh.y: Pribbernow, Lea Moe, Ingred Nord. the sum of $9,949.83, for unknown | SR TRe DA J‘;’;’ffi ONE ROOM apt. suitable for couple % a humorous rteceipt which had gyects were seated at a beautifully Jackie Budd, Ruth Tierney, Gerry'holders of Alaska Gastineau Mining L in respectable home. Phorie 882, A R F q A F F been compiled by Dr. Polley t0 be gnnointed table in the dining Blanchard and Birdie Roehr. This Company bonds, resulting from| BOAT No. 31A558, round-bottom 5364 4 & 4 used as a couvenir in the Kangaroo r,om and served a two course lyn- Was followed by a radio =kit in foreclosure proceedings and a trus-| cruiser, 28 ft. x 9ft. x 3.75 ft. N Court. It was adopted. The third cheon The remainder of the Which members of the audience tee transfer of funds, as more par- Chrysler automobile engine. Ideal| ‘OOMS—Kitchen privileges. doms | week in May was also designated jerorncon was devoted to ring holding lucky numbers participat-|ticularly described in the said First| for trapping or fishing, ready| HOtel—Ph. 886. ‘o) | BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES |as clean-up week. and conversation. Guests bidden ed- Amended Petition and Information | o jgo. Sec Douglas Boat ShOp. | Spavroe—pma e | SAVING BQNDS Siemn .m lionor Mrs, Polley were Mes-| Lunch was served to 75 couples on file in the above entitled cause, 555-tf Pede“mvlv B:fl - d flmflf'fib‘ | The Florence Circle of the East-'dames Hal Jobnson, Peter Dahl,|consisted of salad, pickles, sand-|and that no person whomsoever has| - - ... e dng. - _;_0 b ern Star lodge gave a card par- Henry Williams, Phillip Olsen, Hallwiches, flanked by a huge bowl interposed a claim for apy portion | NEW 6 in. Wooden pipe at yhole- b T g ty last Saturday night at the Ma- Selby, Frank Ward, John Dodge of Harry Fraser's famous nunCl}- of said money at an time since Janu-| sale cost, 1,000 ft., also T's and Lm “’ m sonic Hall which was greately en- and Arnold Gutfeld. "Al:- lhl 0'ck£k :he flflktshgave their ary 31, 1939, nnfd sald‘FirsruAmer;dheer: elbows. George Brothers. 553-tf oyed by the 60 persons who at-| —_— th' hour .toast an e remain- | Petiton and Information alleges —— - - 2 tended. . Both pin(?chlc' and bridge! Mis. Cauturc returned on {he der of the evening was spent in by reason of such facts and cir-[1-3 R?Q‘fs:e:m% g“al:n‘:,zsm- DOS';‘-;Kess ;mflnlnig, between PO ¢ were offered for diversion, Mrs. last boat after wintering in Van- dancing to the music of Dr. Pol- cumstances,said deposit hasescheat-| €I h“m . Cal » Y :" aranof Hotel. Reward. Re- TS Edith Lee winning the pinochle couver. ley's orchestra. led to and become the property of | ©oughby. O-tf: um to ‘Empire. 57805 D pOSI prize and Mrs. Dorothy Carroll tbe‘ —— Sle., S e the Territory qf A!aska. and, prays 35 FT. TROLLER, ready to go. Call | LOST—Ring of Keys with sm;l kridge. Sandwiches, pickles and| Mrs. J. E. McCarthy left for{ W . for a Decree adjudging and decreeing Gréen 170 or Inquire Bertle II,{ crescent wrench attached: on [ |N T“ls BANK {cotfee were served at the conclu- Fairbanks on Monday's train where M'm (a‘e amers such money the property of the| o "y foa 547-tf| Olacier Hwy. Reward. Ph. 5012, |sion of play. ishe will join her husband, whe | Territory of Alaska. e ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION “Therels No Substitute for Newspaper Adveriising! |has secured work there. H. D. Clark| Old friends of Mrs | were shocked and dened to hear| Louis Selmer returned to Skng-l 'of her sudden death at the home way on yesterday's train after a |of her daughter, Mrs. William De- few weeks in Anchorage. He will BERLIN—'#—An old and dis- tinguished restaurant in the heart 1in 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 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. 1947, HARRY E. PRATT, :;::r). g{;:\:a)wh:»elx:;x:g.hcgfn‘ln fi?];xelurn there in a short time. Be Toritn, b Boms of Clermaiyhs [bealth for the past few years, was| Mr. and Mrs. Noel Pennington|important Bpjtiictens fé b ‘mpif'. |fecling so much better she had spent severat days in town this|ial days used fo gather, recently 'been down town and to the li-|week. They stayed in one of the|re;opened its doors. 1 brary, the first time in months, Soldin apartments. The Penning-| A hundred palrs of its fine oldl |and was planning a garden for this tons and daughter Patty were din-|knives and forks were laid out for summer. Iner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H, E.|the occasion. i 2 | Funeral services were conduct- Honius while he That was o mistake in these days |e:i at the Presbyterian Chu { % b when knives and forks are virtually “lon Wednesday afterncon at 2, Twenty-one hundred dollars that|impossible to buy in Berlin. The o'clock, the Rev. John Dodge offi- had been placed in a fruit jar|Buests took them all. J ciating. The casket was covered and hidden under the kitchen| Now, if you want to dine in that with a profusion of beautiful flor- floor was located after a lengthy|restaurant you must make a deposit al sprays. The lovely and com- search last Sunday afternoon in|of 50 marks for the use of a knife forting - old hymn, Tead Kindly the Ttoen house. Tt was known and fork, United States District Judge. Dated this 25th day of Mnrch.l ONE USED Ford V-8 dump truck with 4-yd. dump body. See D. B. Femmer or view at Juneau Mot- ors. LOST—Lady's brown Parker Life- time pen, near post office. Ph. 543-tf.{ Blue 685. 571-t3 PROTECT your Investment property with FIRETOX. works 24 hours a day. Home and Marine type now in stock. Ju- neau Welding and Machine Shop. GUARANTEET Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Faper Curls, $1 up Lola’s iseauty Shop. Phone 2CL 315 Decker Way. MISCELLANEOUS and It A 524-tf GOOD INCOME property. See Nick Rocovich. —— e R WILL TRADE 2 beédroom Apt. for a house. Fhone ,753. 572-t2 FOR SALE—Tnice houses and lot, houses in good condition and best location. Inquire Trevor Box 576, Juneau. First publication, March 27, 1847, Tast publieation, May 7, 1917, FULLY FURNISHED HOTEL, Ph.' 187, 515-tt ( { | 7 WINTER & POND CO, Ine Davis, | Complete Photographic Supplies am2-tt. | Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Maierials. of Finest Quality 546-tf, | Wholesale —— Juncau —— Reiail

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