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PAGE SIX FREIGHT Relrigeration and Passenger SERVICE to ALASKA Regular sailings from Seattle and Tacoma, Washington For Rales and Information CONSULT Alaska Transportation Company GASTINEAU HOTEL P. 0. Box 61—PHONE 879 Juneau, Alaska AT 1O (YT A R JUKEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL PHONE 787. "I"hird and Franklin = =3 Daily Schedules io: @ SITKA PETERSBURG @ WRANGELL ©® KETCHIKAN @ ICY STRAIT AREA Several Trips Each Week fo: @ HAINES @ SKAGWAY @ Numerous Other Southeast Alaska Points CHARTER PLANES at JUNEAU 1 fo 8 pasengers PLANES BASED at SITKA FOR INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS Phone 612 e e — e —" ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock. Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Your Deposits ARE SAFE AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS POSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATIOR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR[-.——]UNMU ALASKA % INSTALLATICN OF RAINBOW GIRLS Enjoy Your IS PUBLIC AFFAIR| GOVT. HOSPITAL T0 l HOLD "OPEN HOUSE' | MONDAY AFTERNOON. : Hospital Day will be recognized - AL at the Government Hospital of the NCING d Tomorrow evening (Saturday). at pjaska Native Service on Mon- DA an 8 oelock in the Scottish Rite gay May 12. 1 Temple, Raimbow Girls will hold, The public is cordially invited| appointive officers. | Following the ceremonies, the.in- | stallation Dball &ill be held and w- tueshm(‘n» mll be sPrwd MHHODIST CHURCHES 10 OBSERVE MOTHER'S DAV of the 5 ; munity Methodist Churches will recognize Mother’s Day Sun at the morning services with anthems by the Junior Choirs and a special Thke Harmodears DINING in the Pleasant Atmosphere Com- offering for the less fortunate mothers of other lands. This Sunday will be the cpen- ing Sunday for the new Douglas Community Methodist Church. There will be a consecration ser- vice opening the church for wor- |ship. The congregation has been worshiping in the Leigh Grant home for the past year while the building was being constructed | There remains considerable finish- ing work before -the interior will be cempleted, and the building. will {not be formally dedicated by the |Bishop until his * visitation to the Territory -in July. Persons attending either church will be provided with a hand- made carnation of either white or Monday Nights thru Saturday Nights red they enter the church and . » a special envelope in which they may place a contribution which Y an will go toward the churches's spec- JERRY NOTTINGHAM cial Mothers Day offering to suf- THE IRIS ROOM JAMES HUFFMAN, WITH FAMILY, COMING HERE IS NOW AVAILABLE for PHYLLIS and JEANIE will play for your Dancing Pleasure FOR VISIT IN JuLY Former U. S. Senator and James W. Huffman of Ohio planning a trip to Alaska late in July and take with them their two PRIVATE DINNEBS children, Jm:my and Peggy. i G'Rl S(OUT ASSN. Senator Huffman lived in Ju- WEDDING RECEPTIONS e f'neau in 1919 and i anxious to BE HELD MON. P. M. take his family back to renew ac- ) BRIDGE PARTIES aumitance wilh {he counrs and| o special meeung ot the_Gin a Senator Huffman was appoint-| SCOUb Association has 1 called | s z atD it Un‘nlma‘s:um@ séy]up‘.' by Mrs. Scott Murphy, Commission- | or Any Other Auspicious Occasion 1045 to fill the vacancy caused by |SFy 19, be held Mondsy night at & it & 2 . $bhe’ resianatién, of Harold H. Bur-}0S0ck i the Lutheran OChuroh. | Within You- Family Circle # H{con, mow Assosiatei-dustice of the | A} eergency in Girl Scouting af-| ?. |{isupreme Court. He is now prac-| %S has avisen, Mvs. Murphy sald, Quingiiaw in' Colupbus xOhio interested in the GS Association bp' are Charles R. Ahlstrom from Rc al Oak, Michigan, Floyd Liedorff and Lowell Popa from Anchorage. s T 0 P =1 National hue\l Timber CORROSION e SQUEAKS Re’l( nnl Fmtstel Juneau, Alaska, up to and including 9:00 a.m., June 19,1947, for all the merchantable dead ON THE UNDER BODY OF YOUR CAR . . . with timber, standing or down, and all the live timber marked or designated for cutting, on an area totaling ap- Inquire about this protection at CONNORS MOTORS Phone 121 proximately 68 acres cn an area 5| miles from the head of Hoonah | !Sound on the east shore of Chi- | chagof Tsland, Tongass National | Forest, Alaska, estimated Ln be 1.- I and 1,000 linear feet, more or less of | and 1,000 linear feet, more or ess of | piling. No bid of less than $2.00 per | M feet B.M. for spruce, $1.00 per M | {feet B.M. for hemlock sawtimber, and 1c per linear foot for piling up | to and including 95 feet in length | and 1%c per dinear foot for piling | (over 95 feet in length will be con- sid $500.00 must accompany | each bid, to be applied on the pur- chase price, refunded, or retained in | part as liquidated damages, nccord- ing to the conditions of sale. Primary ! manufacture outside of the Terri- Itory of Alaska of any vart of the | timber is subject to the consent of ilhc Regiona) Forester. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids '}l‘eceiv(‘d. Before bids are submitted, | full information concerning the tim- ber, the conditions of sale, and the 'subm ssien of bids should be obtain- ed from the Division Supervisor, | Juneau, Alaska, or the Regional For- lester Junean, Alaska. | First publication, May 9, 1947. Last publication, May 23, 1947. ® | # d b | A & 49th ANNUAL DANCE OF 3] Douglas Volunfeer Fire Depariment || 1947 Saturday, May 10, R —— DOUGLAS SCHOOL AUDITORIUM { P HY SEAMAN'S MUSIC General Admission, Including Tax — $1.20 = { M, Mrs. | | TUNEFUL NIGHTS " | Moore’s Clover Club here, announce "la new feature for this Friday and |from 2 o'clock until that afternoon - > ‘COASTAL AIRLINE PLANES TAKE 54 ON FOUR FLIGHTS| Airlines made yesterday; 4:30 o'clock | | | | | | i | | a Coastal four passenger flights one to Sitka and Petersburg; one to | Petersburg, Wrangell, K(*uhikan; and return via Sitka and Hoonan; | jone to Sitka, Excursion Inlet and Pelican City' and one to Tenakee. On the Ketchikan flight, Sel| Florence, George Schmidt and Stan Bishop were taken to Ketchi- kan; Frank Marshall, V. W. Gro- gan, A. Smith and Marshall Keep to Wrangell; Leslie Grove from Petersburg to Juneau; and from Hoonah to Juneau, Mr. and Mrs Dan Sharclane, Joseph G. Moses | and William Mork. | Passengers to Sitka from Juneau were Mrs. Vena Krone, lon, E: Gillehwater, E. Chendrick, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ryan, F. John- son and Sidney Kenney: to Excur- sion Inlet, Ludw Medhang: to Pelican City, Mr. and Mrs. H. E.| Jones. | | From Juneau to Tenakee, Betty | Gruening, J. Tennyson, Donald Johnston, Olaf Olsen and Fred Hackman; Retty Gruening return- | led to Juneau | Passengers from Sitka to Juneau | |were W. E. Diers, H. M. Hamiel, | | Virgil Blankenship, Roberta Mitch- ‘II' 1:1(‘1 Carl Myers; from Pe]ican IcKinley; from P(‘le]b-\ Lm" Lllmbeth Stone Manelow, | ‘(cm-'v L. Camplain, Dr. Ryan and i Mrs. William Mahoney. e , s SPECIAL MEETING | o roop Leaders, | Assistant Leaders, Committeé mem- | i bers and parents. Each troop-spon- | soring organization should also be ;ruprr.\ente-d by a member who will \bv sure to mund | ‘MOTHERS ENTERTAINED | | BY PUPILS OF ST. ANN'S| i A tea honoring the mothers was! l eld by the pupils of St. Ann’s! chool yesterday afternoon from| to 3:30 o'clock. About &3‘ [mo!hens graciously accepted the school's invitation and enjoyed the| |short program. The Catholic| {Church’ clergymen and the Hoi\ | Sitka spruce and western hemlock [PLAL Sisters were special guests.| [TGRT PLA | Sister Ethelbert, |ceived the invited was ably assisted by the Misses| Rosemary ~ Theile, Mary Nordale| and Roalind McGilton. Masters Gerald Shaw, Jerry |Wade, Robert McCormick and| |Benny Haffner were general help- | jers. Sisters Marcellus and Ethel | ‘were also on the entertaining com-" mittee. | 'CATHOLIC BAZAAR COM. T0 HAVE CAR AWARDING At a meet:ng last night of the; Catholic Parish Bazaar Executive| Committee, it was announced that| inrrunvemenu have been made to award a car in connection with! the bazaar to be held next Octo- ber. The awarding will take place lon Saturday night, October 4, the; |last night of the bazaar. The {chairma no fthe committee stated |that in the near future he would announce definitely the make of |car and the date the sale starts, {which will be sometime after the| Fourth of ~July. Lyle Hebert, who is in charge of the premium purchasing com- mittee, gave assurance that no difficulty would be encountered in securing a wide variety of prizes |for the various booths. During the summer meetings of Principal, re- friends. She | |the Executive Committee will be| held on Sundays, following the| 10:30 o'clock Church service, by specxal announcement. - AT (LOVER (LUB| Norman Kelly and George Moore, coperators of popular Kelly's and Saturday evenings when guest ar- tists Marketa and Frank Pratt will play and sing patrons’ requests. - FURNITURE Clearance continues ‘on’ Juneau-Young’s Mezzanine. ~-adv, S73-tf M. Chevil- 5 FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1947 WANT ADS | e 0 FOR SALE a public installation of elective and to an open house at the hospital| ARMY SURPLUS two man nylon mountain tent. Single burner GI Coleman stove, 2': gal. Army wa- ter cantee:. Fox hole shovel, hat- chet, mess kit, frying pan, Wilson tennis racket, newly restrung. Room 202 Juneau Hotel. ACUUM CLFA’\ER wicker ci one rocker, victrola, Bl‘\?]l sweeper, floor lamp, double-bed mattress, child's fire truck riding size, kiddie kars. See at 245 Erwin, tf $21,000 WILL BUY, good income apt. house in Juneau. Addr Y tf 5T plies to Empire W2179. OUTBOARD runabout, 16-1t. ready to go, without motor; also me- dium size Heairola, wood or coal. Phone Douglas 553 575-t2 9-ft. ROUND bottom skiff. First $25. takes it. Inquire of Harbor Master. 575-t6 1940 BUICK Sedan, good condition $1,100. Sec at Case Lot Grocery, or phone 0392 after 6 pu 4-t3 ACRES patented land, some tim- ber, close to Juneau, on road. Bs 1of Hotel, Room 610. 574-t3 BICYCLES, scooters, steel wagons and tricycles Madsen’s Cycle and Fishing Supply. Open daily from 9 am. to 9 pm. at FOR SALE—Fir lumber ai Point consisting of 18 pieces 4 x 6, 14 pieces 2 x 4, 20 pleces 1 X 12 and lot flooring, phone 269 or P. O. box 822. 573-t3 NEW T g e with furr rcom for two extra | be Jx«,« ms, immediate possession. | Phone Biack 875 sT3-tt | O bed. Call between| _ and 5 p.m. Red 100. i 572-t1 | INCOME TKOPERTY i MODERN Auto Courts ard Apart-' ment Buildings located in Seattle. | i Income and Return on In-| R. J. 0 Donnell, Realtor s, N. Seattle 9, Wash. 571-4£ WASHING room and will sell at less. X copper tub, whirl upstairs rear, 530 Park (d.h.) {ONE 1 to 1 V drive, one slightly damaged 6 cyl. Red Wing motor, one 37 ft. trolicr, pletely equipped, cne basinette with collapsible legs. Call Home Hotel, room Zi: or phone 886. 0-16 bNE fidZEN float logs, winter cut; 46 inches at butt, 2¢ at. top feet long. For information w Pelican Lumber Co., Pelican, Al aska. 571-t14 WOOD-FRE“MAN “xrunmlkc new. Inquire Juceau Welding and Ma- chine Shop. 571-t6 4-PIECE walnut bedroom set, prac- tically new. Call 501. 571-t5 1S; one Unwersal 110, 1500 watts, $375, one Diesel Witte, 32 volts, 1500 watts, and batteries, $550. Auke Bay Market & Marine Station. 550-tf. TWO QUONSET huts, one lived in; other garage on homestead, 25 miles on Glacier Highway. P. O. Box 2202, K. C. Shearer. 570-t7 | 574-14 | Lena full basement, (Dmp](lrl'. i | wan | ! MURPHY & MURPHY HOME and income—7-room house and duplex with 3 and 4 room apis. on lot 50 x 150 Evergreen Ave. Completely furnished. Best neightorhcod. Price reduced for immediate sale. TROLLERS 31A331, 31A36. FIREPROOF apt. bldg. seven large apts. 2 store or oiize spaces cen- ter Juneau. Inspect by appt. 2 ACRES land, 4 bedroom house furn. medern, double garage. $5,500 4-bedrcom house Douglas, completely furnished. Basement $4,000 2-bedrocm house Douglas. BEACH property, Auk Bay, Mon- tana Creek—several business op- portunities. MURPHY & MURPHY MALTOBS—ALLUUNTANTS Phone 676 over sonel Band FOR SALE PLUMBER °. A aLhmhls.xnd Misc. Tools of the Estate of A. E. Granberg, dec., will be sold Sat- urday, May 10, 1947 at 1 p.m,, in the Office of the U. S. Commis- sioner, Fed. Bldg., to highest bid- der. Examination of tools set for Arlene and Fri afternoon. VARIOUS household articles for reascnable, phone Douglas 573-t3 3 BEDROOM well constructed home, concrete basement, excel- lent heating system, garage, com- pletely tion furnished, Pheone Blue excellent 743 WANTED cond hana leca- 573-t3 hine, prefer o Singer. Ph, 116 cvenings 573-t6 PERSONAL — Information wanted cor g whercabouts of Mrs Melvin (nee Nancy Eil- wood) of McCook, Neb. Scattle and Grand Coulee, Wash. Libcral Rewar: Vitally import- ant. Notify M. H. Davis, 146 S Second St amokin, Penn. BACHELOR wants single room in quiet private family or small apt referency rmanent. Room 228, Gastineau Hotel. ¢ 570-tf tedroom furnished or un- Phene 800 room 433 568-11 TED TO BUY — 4 modern house, fur hed. WANTED TO RENT — Furnished apartment ut least two bedrooms Phone 800 room 433. 568-tt TWO POSITIONS open; Account- ant, Clerk-Stenographer. Experi- ence necessary, Inquire Rm. 106 549-t1 WANTED—Used tumlture 142 WL tcughby. Phone 788. —_— KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phom 556, 3rd and Main. Speclalizing in permanents. Open evenings by appointment. (203-3t1 PIANOS RENTED sna TUBEL Anderson Shop. FOR RENT OFFICE or store space in Klein Building. Call Black 763. 571-tf NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by day of week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187. 546-2t, ROOMS—Kltzhen privileges. Home Hotel—Ph. 886. 5 ACRES with niodern 5 room partly furnished house, electric light, 7'z mile, Glacier Highway, Phone 357. 567-tf FOR SALE — Cigarette Maghine; first class condition. George Bros. 567-tf 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-t1 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-tf NEW 6 in. woode;’mpe at whole- sale cost, 1,000 ft, also T’s and elbows. George Brothers. 553-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. GOOD INCOME property, See Nick Rocovich, 515-tt FOR SALE—Tniee houses and lot, houses in good. condition and best location. Inquire Trevor Davis. Box 576, Juneau. 472-t1. FULLY mmsam HOTEL, Ph.{ 187. 546-t1. MISCELLANEOUS WINTER & POND CO., inc Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging | neau Federal Jail, Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality Wholesale — Juneau - i | SEAVIEW APT.—Ops olock 1 on Pederal Building. 370 "LOST AND FOUND | LOST—Keys on ring, between PO and Baratof Hotel. Reward. Re- turn to Empire. 573-10 OUARANTE!I Realistic Perua- nent, $7.50. Faper Curls, 8! up Lela’s beauty Shop. Phone 2CL 815 Decker Way. , MRS. CHESTER ELECTED 10 HEAD WOMAN'S CLUB Mrs. E. P. Chester was elected President- of the Juneau Woman's Club, at the regular business meeting held this week. Other of- ficers who will serve during the coming year include Mr: John Brillhart, Vice-President; Mrs. For- rest Ayers, Recording Secretary, Mrs. M. M. Van Sandt, Corres- ponding Secretary; Mrs. Milton Daniel, Treasurer, and Mrs. Floyd Fagerson, Custodian. The installation banquet will be held May 20, with details to be announced later by the Execu- tive Board D THREE I'ROVI PETERSBURG SERVE TIME FEDERAL JAIL Elsie Niers, Elizabeth Stone and 4Gmrge Mamola were brought here from Petersburg Wednesday, by U. S. Marshal William T. Mahoney. Each will sexrve 90 days in the Ju- All were con- “victed by U. S. Commisioner Long- ' worth, at Petersburg, for being Reta drunk and disorderly,

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