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FREIGHT Relrigeration and Passenger SERVICE fo ALASKA Regular sailings from Seattle and Tacoma, Washington For Rates and Information CONSULT Alaska Transportafion Company GASTINEAU HOTEL P. 0. Box 61—PHONE 879 Juneau, Alaska (o 5 . 70 T e JUKEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL PHONE7S?7 Third and Franklin e — (= (= el = et L e e et I S U o L o e fllfifim%“ il ¢ ewing Southeastern = Daily Schedules lo: ©® SITKA @ PETERSBURG ® WRANGELL © KETCHIKAN ICY STRAIT AREA Several Trips Each Week to: © HAINES DT A e e ® SKAGWAY 3 ® Numerous Other Southeast Alaska Points g = a CHARTER PLANES at JUNEAU 1 fo 8 pasengers PLANES BASED at SITKA 1 i 1 : FOR INFORMATION i Phone 612 1y peservarion: e — —. o ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 EETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell . With connections to Craig, Klawock. Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattl¢ FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Your Deposits | ARE SAFE BU/'Y AND HOLD UNITED STATES | SAVING BONDS DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank o JUNEAU, ALASEA FEDERAL i)ll’flfll'l‘ INSURANCE CORPORATIOM asdim, & . LA _]“’ g 'VETERANS' GUIDE By MAJOR THOMAS M. NIAL THE DAILY ALASKA life annual ceremony of ere 13 little - publicized of the people who work for medical activity run by the Vet- Here's what I fou rans Administration which rates These clinic of a story here e reason that it's good for ho little-public s tl it’s still aren’t n expanding and right now there my d fust aren’t enough VA people to word, take care of it. ¥ atri talked It's ungder-staffed service. to. plenty of vet- This me al comes un- erans who dreamed of “the der the heading o M al H back e” during their tours of giene Clinic What is a mental SCAS. clinic? Well what i 1t when. they e back, they hygi ? Lots of people found out the they'd. been used to grimace. 1 some still do, (lll‘mm';v E: sn’t really so hot fl/,_[m ing //m(,/?‘\ 4 — b //——\‘ When your select a meaningful gift, what could be more appro- priate than fine jewelry? Master- cralted, this key chain, depend-~< @ able watch, tie-clip or ring, are- prized gifts of character the oun~E sion demands. Modestly priced, Consult Us"About Your Gi t Problems, The NUGGET SHOP good all a! ones, apmmcd by local “deans’ committees.” L1ck of enough of these specialists the big handicap in the VA's clmn program e CROWNING OF MAY QUEEN HELD SUNDAY BY ST. ANN'S PUPHLS Members of lhe Cunmhc Church ¢ in Juneau witnessed a very pretty scene Sunday evening when the pu- pils of St. Ann’s School held the the Crowning of the Queen of Heaven, which is represented by a statue of the Mo- tk of God White-frocked girls and specially attired boys formed the procession which left the school and went to when talk start volving around all so they got mental dise t ple used he Church where a daintily decked to fhink me! dis were just 1ld imagine what the doctor was erected one of thos 125 some unfor- Who couldn’t? And he Miss Rosem: Theile, - prettily tunate people got and there was we on to say that he thought wned in snowy white was the not much any one could do about m: veterans having difficulties student chosen to place the wreath it, away from it. could be straightened out with a of shell-pink rosebuds on the brow But to.” To little sound, psychiatric advice . . . of the statue or Our 'Lady. Miss | mental ailments . not only could be, but were. Mary Nordale carried the crown on {accepted a with in much! What can you expect to find if a cushion of sky-blue silk the |the same way a cical diseases. you should feel the need to con- streamers of which were held by Mental ailments are caused by sult one of the VA's ps chiatrists She Godkins, Mary Catherine Ni- certain well-known conditions and 0 psycholorgists at a clini rst, chols, Richard Gaines and Joe Ihli. cures ofter a offected by time- Probably, youwd talk to an inter- Benediction of the Most Blessed tested treatments. ver who's equipped (o ter- Sacrament was given later by the your particular ' Rev. C. Allbutt, Pastor, during chatting with the interview- which the choir composed of the er you'd be given an appointment Sisters and Mrs: A. M. Uggen, Miss s with one of the staff docto: ¢ C. Keppinger, Miss Mary Thibo- some just go on gettir nt might not be for - deau, Suzanne McMullen gave ap- iIt's the same with mental of even weeks after your propriate hymns in a most pleas- . but that's because more ing manner AR A veterans want treatme at A AR clinics than can be han 1t v HOSPITAL NOTES |are outfits set up to preserve the eems that one of the most ALt mental health of any e vice sroblems {roubling the ex- St. Ann's Hospital admitted Mrs people ¥ think they need treat- orld is job John Boland for medical attention {ment. But et this treatment hunting. This, of course, can lead on Saturday. you miust show that your troubie of on with the Discharged from St. Ann's on i nnected Saturday, were Mrs. Warren King > ) i and baby boy, and Dewey Cash giene clinics when tempers tretched and On Sunday Mrs, William Norton, the VA for t taut a visit to o ese Mrs. Bernard Hulk and Mrs. Will- ans who wal y- for aid in finding out just iam Jones were di arged chological & ers have the matter with the job Admitted to the Geovernment been authorized can often be helptul Hospital on Saturday were Bea- 1 visited one of not There countle other t e Paul of Angoon, and Stanley long age ound the which can bring an cx-s Clyde of Nome place, met to the or gal to one of these Government Hospital reported a chiatrist in to The doctors you get by girl torn to Mrs. Isabelle e of Shagaluk, at 8:55 a. m on Sunday. Johanna Cropley and baby girl of uneau wer dis- charged 3 n students route to Mt. Edgecumbe school at Sitka | were adqmitted over Saturday night e e——— ® ® 0 v s e v v 0 0 0 o0 . ® TIDE TABLE . . MAY 13 e Low tide 1:41 am, 73 ft e High tide 7:19 am. 118 ft. ® Low tide 14:18 pm., 34 It e High tide 21:15 p.m., 123 ft o6 8 8.8 2t w W e® CORPORATION FILES Wrangell Fisheries, Inc., has filed articles of incorporation with the office of Territorial Auditor Frank A. Boyle. The company, organized by Sam Rvbenstein, O. P. Ner- gaard and Gerald DeGarmo, all of Seattle, is capitalized for $50,000 divided into 500 shares of stock having a par value of $100 each. The Board of directors was listed as: Sam Rubenstein, R. E. Robert son and O. P. Nergaard. ALCTIO\' SALE OF PU BLlC LAND Notice is hereby given that pur suant to an act of Congress of the | United States, approved January 21, 1929, granting 109,000 acres of land to the Territory of Alaska for the exclusive use and benefit of the Alsska Agiicultural College and Schocl of Mines, now the University of Alaska; and pursuant to an Act of the Territorial Legislature, ap- proved March 12, 1935, authorizing the University of Alaska to select, |and sell lands granted under said Act of January 21, 1929, the Uni- | versity of Alaska, will, on the 15th :duy of July, 1947, at the hour of two | o'clock P.M. of said day, on the front |steps of the Federal Building in | Fairbanks, Alaska, sell at public {auction for cash, to the highest and best bidder, the following described tracts of land, all of which are lo- cated in Township 1 South, Range 2 West of the Fairbanks meridian: | Section 21 640.00 acres Section 22 NE'{ 160.00 NW: 160.00 SWiy, 160.00 N'; of SEY 80.00 Lot 1 26.93 Lot 2 36.37 Lot 3 6.72 Section 23 Wi, of NW:{ 80.00 Lot 2 4257 Lot 3 57.60 Lot 6 2424 Section 27 Lot 1 221 Lot 3 52.13 Lot 8 59.46 Lot 9 56.74 Lot 10 56.13 Lot 11 37.11 Lot 12 2453 Section 28 NE'; of NW!; 40.00 NW; of NE!; 40.00 Lot 1 53.00 Lot 2 31.03 1926.83 acres No sale of any of the foregoing tracts can be made for a considera- tion less than a minimum price of five dollars ($5.00) per acre. The foregoing tracts offered for sale comprise portions of the old townsite of Chena, adjoining and | neighboring tracts; Dated April 18, 1947 CHARLES E. BUNNELL President, University of Alaska First publication, April 21, 1947. Tast publication, June 22, 1947, MOTHER'S DAY ' PROGRAM GIVEN | BY ELKS SUNDAY % A capacity alld\cucc attended the annual Mothers’ Day program of BPOE No. 420 in Eiks Hall on Sunday afternoon. White' and red carnations were distributed Elks and friends and these silently teld of mothers who had passed on or were living. The Elks Mothers’ Day was used and during the obser- vance. musical selections, all ap- {propriate to the occasion, were given Exalted ened the observance and ritual respons: “Remembran Rulers Victor Power at 2 o'clock, were spoken Esquire Darrel Naish, “Benevolence” by Lecturing Knight F. Dewey Baker, “Protec- tion” by Loyal Knight Joseph Sad- lier, and “Inspiration” Knight Leonard Holmquist. The tribute to Mother was en by Past Exalted Ruler Reynolds, brief but eloquent. During the program, Ernest Ehler sang two selections, My Mother's Song” and “Little Mother of Mine,” ccompanied by Mrs. Katherine Miss Lois Hared sang “To Youb5 and “The Green Cathedral.” accompanied by op- giv= Ellis Mrs. Donald MacKinnon; Budd; Hunter gave a trombone solo, “Ave Maria,” accompanied by Miss Lily Ann Murstad, and Mrs. Alex- ander a piano \ulu “Songs My Mother Taught M The closing was a prayer by Chaplain Carl Hardin Other Elk officers besides those| in the four positio were W. H Biggs, Secretary man Port- er, Tyler, and on, Inner Guard. The program was arranged by Dewey Baker. > > - IF YOUR MONEY IS NOT EARNING FOUR PERCENT it will ou to investigate our offerir pay in well chosen investments, ALA KA FINANCE CORPORATION, Cooper Building, 4th and Main —adv. 5T4-tf R FURNITURL Clearance continues on Juneau-Young's Mezzanine. adv. 573-tf When you pay for QUALITY why .not get the FINEST—Buy FLOR~ HEIM SHOES at Graves. FOR PUBLICATION Court for the Terri- Division Number | \in the Distri { tory of Al | One. At Juneau OTHO JOSEPH FITZGERALD, Plaintiff, vs. ISOBEL FITZGER- { ALD, Defendant. | The President of the United States { . To the above named GREETING: You are to appear in the the Territory defend . rereby required District Court for | Alaska, First Division, at Juneau, Alaska, within thirty (30) day {the last publication of thi jmons, in case this summons is pub- flished, or within forty (40> days lam-r the date of its service upon you, in case this summons is served (upon ycu personally, and answer he plaintiff’s complaint on file in aid court and in the above entitled | _ |cause | The plaintiff in said action de- {mands the following relief: a divorce | {m\ the grounds of incompatibility of | temperament. In event ycu fail so to appear | and answer the plaintiff will take judgment against you for want {thereof, and will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said com- plaint, and as herein stated. Witness the Honorable judge 0( said court, and the seal of said court, | Apri 28, 1947 J. H. WALMER, Clerk of the above courte] By: P. D. E. McIVER, | (seal of court) Deputy Clerk. First publication, April 28, 1947. Last publlcauon May 19, 1947. National Forest Timber For Sale Sealed bids will be received by the Regicnal Foretter, Juneay, Alaska, ub to and including 9:00 a.m., the live timber marked or designated for cutting, on an area totaling ap- proximately 68 acres cn an area 5 miles from the head of Hoonah Sound on the east shore of Chi- chagof Island, Tongass National Forest, Alaska, estimated to be 1,- 398,800 feet B.M., more or less of ritual | by Leading ¢ WORKING MOTHER, Boy 6, of | hereunto affixed at Juneau, Alusk’t, June | 9, 1947, for all the merchantable dead | timber, standing or down, and all| | P | WANT ADS | MONDAY, MAY 12, 1947 'MURPHY & MURPHY HOME and inceme-—7-room house and duplex with 3 and 4 room apis. on lot 50 x 150 Evergreen Ave. Completely furnished. Best neighkorhood. Price reduced for immediate sale. TROLLERS 31A331, Arlene and 31A36. FIREPROOF apt. bldg. seven large apts. 2 store or offxce spaces cen- ter Juneau. Inspect by appt. 2 ACRES land, 4 bedroom house furn. ‘medern, double garage. $5,500 4-bedroom house Douglas, completely furnished. Basement $4,000 2-bedroom house Douglas. BEACH property, Auk Bay, Mon- tana Creek—several business op- portunities. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over rivst Mationsi Banl WANTED wan board, care of child, phone 800 room 311. 577-t2 roem and near town, WANTED TO BUY‘ APnl‘d hana prefer electric 0 Singer. sewing machine, Ph. 116 evenings. Iiformation wanted whereabouts of Mrs, I\u‘nh H. Davis (nee Nancy Ell- wC werly of McCook, :Neb., | Seattle and Grand Coulee, Wash, Liberal Reward. Vitally import- ant. Notily H. Davis, 146 S 5 St 1amokin, Penn. gle room in Rolu‘n . permanen ‘. Hotel, * \V r un- room 433 568-t1 [ 800 'O RENT — Furnished t least two bedrooms om 433, 568-t1 WANTED 1 apartmer Phone 800 TWO POSITIONS open; Account- Clerk-Stenographer. Experi. > neces! Inguire Rm. 106 49-t1 | WANTED Used farniture 142 Wi \cughby Phone 788 KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phom 556, 3rd and Main. Speclaliziny in permanents. Open evenings b) appointment. (293-3t1 PIANOS KENTML ana Arderson ‘Ebop FOR RENT iubei | FOR SALE ANTLE dio and record Blue 720 or 146 Willo LTROA\lBERL’ Cdll\uh player. Phone hby 577-t3 HOUSE on Gastineau Avenue, Ph. 621 TO THE HIGH Bidder—Fish- face Sam's Harbor Cafe, onl restaurant inthat end of town. Will sell tuilding and improve- ments,, sub se land. Also sub- lease adjoining building site 40 x 50 with 22 x 18 irontage on Har- bor Wey, Also two apartment hcuse furnished in Douglas $4,000. Box 74, Juneat, phone 672 before 5 pm 3 BEDROOM house, location, priced rea \\L!klbh Ph. 577-t3 SIX room modern acre homesite, fully equipped. In- qui: E. W. Cosgrove, 4 blocks beyond end cf Th: Highway. 1941 DODGF Coupe, cxcellent co $1,200. Phone dition, Blue ELINGTO} Blue 370. piano. Phom' 576-t3 MERCURY II Camera, E. R. case and filters. Phone Black 600 576-t2 () WARDROBY, trunk. 1939 PONTIAC, $675. 5 condition good nors Motors e Co Uls~(‘ll flcor lamp, double-bed , child’s tire truck riding kiddie kars See ) WILL BUY good in Juncau, Address to Empire W2179, apt plics 9-ft. ROUND $25 takes it. Master. skiff. of Harbor 15-t6 First botiem Inquire NEW TWO garage, full fur hed bedrcoms, Phone B! bearoom house with basement, completely room for two extra immediate possession k 875. 573-tf Call between Red 100 bed. 5 p.m ONE DAV 9 am. and ! ’O 572-tf the sed tub, whirl 530 Park (@h.) WASHING MACHINE, ed rcom and will sell at loss. Eas; Washer, upstairs copper ONE DOZEN float Jng& winter cut; 46 inches at butt, 24 at top, 80 feet long. For information write Pelican Lnmber Co., Pelican, Al- aska. 571-t14 store space Call Black 163 n Knm 571-tf OFFICE or Building. NICE CL ¥ week. Colonial Hotel. Ph 187. 546-2t. HOOMb—Klvnen privileges. Homt Hotel—Ph. 886. 1 | SEAVIEW APT.—Ops plock rxon Federal Building. (370-t8 . LOST AND FOUND | LOST — saturday Tafternoon, Ri- baux Swiss wrist w#tch, gold case engraved “DCW, 1946,” heavy piastic crystal, leather strap. Re- ! turn Empire oifice. Reward. (d.h.) Except that gold is yellow and |copper red, all metals are “white” of varigus shades. - e - Read the want-ads for bargains! | National Forest Timber | For Sale Sealed bids will be received by the Division Supervisor, Juneau, Alaska, up to and including 9:00 AM., June 12, 1947, for all the merchantable, dead timber, standing or dowu. and all the live timber marked or desig- | nated for cutting, on an area total- ing approximately 30 acres on the scuthwest shore of Redoubt Ba | Baranof Island, Tongass Natio Forest, Alaska, estimated to be 350, 000 feet B.M., more or less, of St Sitka spruce and western hemlock 'spruce and western hemlock saw and 1,000 linear feet, more or less of |timber, ahd 1,000 linear feet, more piling. No bid of less than $2.00 per | or less, of piling. No bid of less than M feet B.M. for spruce, $1.00 per M $2.00 per M feet B.M. for spruce, feet B.M. for hemlock sawtimber, $1.00 per M feet B.M. for hemiock |and 1e¢ per linear foot for piling up sawtimber, and 1c per linzar foot for to and including 95 feet in length |piling up to and including 95 feet in and 1':c per linear foot for piling length and 1'.c per linear foot for over 95 feet in length will be con- |piling over 95 feet in length will be sidered. $500.00 must accompany | censidered. $500.00 must accompany each bid, to be applied on the pur- chase price, refunded, or retained in | part as liquidated damages, iccord- ing to the conditions of sale. Primary { manufacture outside of the Terri- tory of Alaska of any part of the timber is subject to the consent of the Regional Forester. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids received. Before bids are submitted, full information concerning the tim- ber, the conditions of sale, and the submission of bids should be obtain- | ed from the Division Supervisor, ! Juneau, Alaska, or the Regional For- ester, Juneau, Alaska. First publication, May 12, 1947. Last publieaticn, May 23, 1947 each bid, to be applied on the pur- chase price, refunded cr retained in |pmt as liquidated damages, accord- ing to the conditions of sale. Primary manufacture outside of the Terri- |tory of Alaska of any part of the timber is subject to the consent of the Regional Forester. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids received. Before bids are submitted, full information concerning the timber, the conditions of sale, and the submission of bids should be ob- ! tained from the Division Supervisor, Juneau, Alaska, Forester, Juneau, Alaska. First publicaticn, May 12, 1947.* Last publieation, May 27, 1947, or the Regional] LIGHT PLANTS; one Umiwersal 110, 1500 watts, $375, one Diesel Witte, 32 volts, 1500 watts, and batteries, $550. Auke Bay Market & Marine Station. 550-tf. 5 ACRES with n.odern 5 room partly furnished house, -electric light, 7'z mile, Glacier Highway, Phone 357. 567-tt FOR SALE — Cigarette Machine; first class condition. George Bros. 567-tf I 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. 311\538, xnuml 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-t1 NEW 6 in. wooden pipe 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-t¢ FOR SALE—Tmce houses and lot, houses in good condition and best location. Inquire Trevor Davis. Box 576, Juneau. 472-t1. FULLY FURNISHED HOTEL, Pn. 187, 546-11. " MISCELLANEOUS WINTER & POND CO, Inc Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Maierials of Finest Quality Wholesale —— Juneau —— Retal! GUARANTEET" Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Faper Curls, $1 up Lela’s beauty Shop. Phone 2CL 315 Decker Way. AT THE HOTEL JUNE Registering over the weekend at |the Hotel Juneau were Mr. and (Mrs. Robert F. Smith of Seattle, G. Hilsinger of Sedro Woolley, Wash., John Gardiner of Marsing, Idaho, Charles A. Fraeger of Una- lakleet, and F. G. Steward of Peli- ,can City. L R N e ! oSell it with an Empire Want-ad?