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PAGE SIX FREIGHT Refrigeration and Passenger SERVICE to ALASKA Regular sailings from Seattle and Tacoma, Washington For Rates and Information g CONSULT Alaska Transportaiien Company GASTINEAU HOTEL P. 0. Box 61—PHONE 879 A U U JUKEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. Juneau, Alaska PLUMBING—HNEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL PHONE 787 AMK%%; i =] WELDING Third and Franklin Daily Schedules lo: ® SITKA @ HAINES @ SKAGWAY @ Numerous Other Southeast Alaska Points @ PETERSBURG © WRANGELL © KETCHIKAN © ICY STRAIT AREA Several Trips Each Week fo: CHARTER PLANES at JUNEAU 1 fo 8 pasengers PLANES BASED at SITKA Phone 612 FOR INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS ST ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0O KETCHIKAN via Pefershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock. Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Your Deposits ARE BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION SAFE DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED! ] \ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA' shop; also added dormers and a coat of paint to the family home. ITWO INSTRUCTORS Mortgage “Burned’ { ycomers T,e ove arcl 4 | w“.l BE HERE FOR MII'\IF:I:CI Mrs. Vcskt.k Hecwm fish Ai Juneau Woman S ! with M. Alexander and Mrs. Voss GIRL SCOUT CAMP “i'core for s “cvanaees sw girl, Maxine. Club Ceremonies Charles Metz and family have! Mrs. M. O. Johns; With less than a month to wait Fast Presi- for the annual Girl Scout en- moved to the Cove from Hoonah. |dent of the Alaska Federation of camptnent, Girl Scouts and Brown- Woman's Clubs, was the installing fes who plan to attend are al-| prpest Swanson has a new power officer of the impressive candle ready beginning to count the days that will elapse before they trun- |dle their belongings to camp. house for his new 7,500-watt 110- service installation held by the Ju- volt power plant. New addition neau Woman's Club, as the closing to the present store building for meeting for the current club year. Special interest attaches to the the walk-in ice box is under con-| Installed in office were Mrs. E. encampment this year, as it Will |gtryeion. {P. Chester, President; Mrs. John be the first year that the Council | Brillhart, Vice-President Mrs. has been able' to secure a Water-| The Roy Elliotts are building a Forest Ayers, Recording Secretary; front director, and plans are be- ney aqdition to their home [Mrs. M. M. Van Sandt, Corres- ing made for a continuing session AR |ponding Secretary; Mrs. Milton of water sports and -games, as| g Ester Fremming has a beau- 'Daniel, Treasurer; and Mrs. Floyd well as the more serious Matter|tjry] mountain ash tree, sent to Fagerson, Custodian. of swimming lessons and life-sav- por by her mother, Mrs. Davis,| Mrs. Chester, who is 0w in ing techniques. ~Waterfront ac- o¢ jupeau. |Connecticut, was installed by tivi will be given special stress |proxy, Mrs. Harold Gronroos act- during the entire camp period Walter Larson, of Standard Oil, ing as her stand-in for the oc- since the girls do not have the ad- 5 cervicing many boats. | casion. vantage of a good teach and have —— | The ritualisti cservice was im- {little swimming opportunity during| mppe Ann J is a new 40-foot'pressively given by those in charge |the remainder of the year. troller, skipper Martin Johansen. and musual pledges of service and | In addition to the Camp Direct- rpe poat was built in Everett, cooperation exchanged by the new fof experlence in this work prom-|y,;q The Olive T and the Alba- |directors, the girls will have ad-| officers and club members. Inci- dental music during the ceremony was furnished by Mrs. Frank Oliv- er, and Mrs. Jamie Paredis served as installing marshal. The installation ceremony cli- maxed an interesting program which included vocal numbers by Mrs. Donald MacKinnon, accom- or, Mrs. Ferol Onstott, whose VEAIS yach by the Triples-Everett Ship ise exceptional camp success, Mi\x‘“.oM and the Armenta are here. Phyllis Marshall, Physical Educa-|ppn. symphony, skippered by M. tion Director for Girls at M“‘k",]'anuin. sold 22,000 pounds of hali- gun College, New Concord, Ohio, p,c at Pelican City, took fuel here will be here as supervisor of water- .,.q jeft for the Westward. front activities. With two trained| supper held A community was, and will devote much of their time the following three days training Senior Counselors who will assis| at camp. Plans have been work- ed out to provide a number of training sessions for this purpos Mrs. Carter stated The camp is scheduled to open June 15. Owing to a few cancellations, there is still a limited amount of space available at camp, and girls who decide they will be able to go are urged to notify Mrs. Cm‘!er‘ or Mrs. Ralph Rivers at once. { LN gt Elfin Cove News Holes ($PECIAL CORRESPONDENCE) ELFIN COVE, Alaska, May 19— Jim Lingard has built a new grid, installed a fresh water system for scrubbing boats down, and a new power saw for bis ship yard. Jim has just finished rebuilding the Lollie-Mae for John Adolfson. A fine job. C. A. Mortensen raised the bow of his boat Relief and built a new trunk cabin and wheel house, and also replaced the heavy duty with a Ford motor Mae and Pete Brunger have re- turned from a visit in the States. Marguerite Butts has a_new dock and warehouse, and her home painted. The Don Fosters' have their home newly painted. Walter Larson has built a new Let us show you the Great Name in cleaners ... Hoover. Women prefer triple-action cleaning—it and clean. Come in or phone for a home demonstration ... no obligation. ALASKA ELECTRIC any other make because Hoover’s exclusive ...as it cleans*—saves time and strength, keeps rugs and rooms bright Cheerful dispensers of 24-hour electric service and merchandisers of Top of the World products Hoover—General Electric—Hotpoint—Kelvinator—Thor vantages in scouting that have ., yay 17 and 46 attended. After panied by Mrs. Wilford Huston, hitherto been unavailable, accord- qupner” a]l enjoyed the school Or- which were much enjoyed {ing to Mrs. C. C. Carter, CAMD chestra and basket ball game. Lat- Mrs. Williams Honcred Chairman. 'er everyone played cards. A good Mrs. Robtert Sanford paid a Mrs, Onstott and Miss Marshall yyme was had. moving tribute to Mrs. J. P, Will- will arrive in Juneau on June 12, jams, who as a member of 19 standing has held an official tion or department chairman- ship every year but one. Mrs Williams is leaving shortly with her husband for Eugene, *Oregon, where they will make their home. George and Clara Williams have kought the home near their store and have completely remodeled it. They also purchased a 110-volt power plant for the store. - BABY GIRLARRIVES presemica v, in wppreciation of 3 her extraordinary record of club MAY‘I]FORM“_TON cervice. : Mrs. wmmm<l respond- ed b ks Xpress her regret LAGERGREN FAMILY = icovini. and the pieasure. her work with the club had given her through the years. Mortgage “Burned” Featured on the program was the symbolic burning of the mort- gage on the club house. Mrs. Mil- Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Lagergren are happily announcing the arrival of a chubby baby girl in the fam- ily of their son Milton Lagergren, which makes them grandparents dred R. Hermann, c man of BEAR. » the Building Board, reviewed the The hnew granddaughter, WhO ). " gccecs in - acquiring and weighed 7 pounds, 14% ounces, SHUS S, Tl SO operty, was born at St Bam_:-.bas H(Jspxla‘l. stressing the project as an evi- Newark, N. J, May 17, and 80cord- gonce of the vision and foresight ing to the fathers letter, both SEPEP O B¢ Ll 00 e ago mother and baby were doing fine. .o\ eq the Milton Bothwell A sister Nancy, and twin broth- b0 which lies opposite the ers were eagerly awaiting their poqo..) Building on Main Street new sister at home. " The Woman's Club hopes, The father, former F}x_ty an- scon as labor and material are eer of Juneau, in addition to his . .y.pie 6 erect a clubhouse that work in a chemical plant at Aven- el, N. J., is attending night school at New York University. will serve as a community center and meeting place for other Ju- neau organizations, Mrs. Hermann - 4 IN] stated ATTHBHOTELSUNIS Mrs. Ray G. Day, recently re- Jow turned from a trip through the oew guests at the Hotel JQ oY Etafes,fold of ‘tiex viait o fthie e ' Fiks A i Ca; ., where she call- |den from Petersburg, Elmer Senk- :’;“Z?allhc pll';szlxdquarlers of the bell from Anchorage and MIS. Geperg) Fegeration of Woman's Edith N. Robertson from Seward. Clubs. She brought warm greet- CIRRRUSEL ings from General Federation offi- IF YOUK MONEL is NOT ;g5 wno she said, have great EARNING FOUR PERCENT it will 1pa\y you to investigate our offerings {in well chosen investments, ALAS- KA FINANCE CORPORATION, Cooper Building, 4th and Main. —adv. 574-tf interest and enthusiasm for the work Leing done by its farthest north atfiliated Federation. | Final Meeting Mrs. D. W. Herron presided at the meeting and acted as toast- master. Miss Ann Coleman was| responsible for the table decora- tions which featured a charming| arrangement of daffodils and | narcissi set off by white tapers. | This meeting was the final gath- ering of the club for the present| season, as it will be in recess until September. Such work as is car-| ried on during the summer months | will be in the hands of special committees or the Executive Board, Mrs. Herron announced. ————— Read the want-ads’ for bargams! | Rainbow Girls Plan Events in anor Visitors| At a special meeting held Satur- day afterncon, the Juneau Assemb- ly of the Rainbow Girls made plans for the entertainment of the Grand Officers who are arriving here to- morrow on the Princess Louise for a five day visit. Lily Ann Maur-| stad, Worthy Advisor, Presided. On Wednesday, May 28, at 7:30 pam.,, the local Assembly will put on an initiation for the Grand Of- | ficers. This meeting will be open only to Rainbow Girls, Eastern| Stars and Masons. On Thursday, May 29, at 8 pm, | the Grand Officers assisted by lccal Rainbow Girl; will put on the Ma jority Service honoring Rainbow | Girls who have married or reached their twentieth birthdays January 1, 1946. This meeting is | open to the public, and parents and friends of the girls are urged | to be present. | On Saturday, May 31, at 6:30] p.m., all Rainbew Girls will be wn-i dered a banquet in ‘the Scottish Rite Temple. No charge will ! made for the dinner. Following the dinner, at 8 o'clock. the Grand Of- | ficers will put on the impressive | Grdnd Cross of Color ceremony, m: which certain local girls will be| honored for outstanding service. | This service is also open to the | public; and following the ceremony will be the Grand Ball for Rainbow Girls and their invited guests. | A number of small private par ties are also being arranged for the visitors. On Sunday, June 1,| they will fly from Juneau to An-| chorage where they will continue | their ofiicial visitations with the Alaska Rainbow Girls. - WORKERS FOR DAILY BIBLE SCHOOL ARE | T0 MEET WEDNESDAY since | The Rev. G. Herbert Hillorman, Dean of Juneau's City-wide Daily Vacation Bible School, has called a meeting of all department heads and workers, at 10 a. m., on Wed- nesday in the Methodist church Parlors. This will be the first full meeting of the entire staff and it is essential that all workers be present so that final plans may ke made for the opening of the school on Monday morning, June at 9 a. m Mr. Hillerman e that the opening for the Beginner’ would be held in t Lutheran Church, students of the school will meet; at the Northern Light Presbyter-| ian Church. Following the open-! ing devotional service the depart- ments will then move to the var- jous other churches in the city for bible study, singing, handicraft, field trips, and recreation ——e—— SUMMER CLASSES NOW ENROLLING Dorothy Stearns Roff Schoel of Dancing | Phone Red 575 | —adv. 588-t7/ - w-aGs for bargains! 2, announced orship service Department e Resurrection while all other Read th2 AUCTION SALE OF PUBLIC LAND Notice is hereby given that pur-{ suant to an act of Congress of the | United States, approved January 21, 1929, granting 100,000 acres of land to the Territory of Alaska for the exclusive use and benefit of the Alaska Agricultural College and School of Mines, now the University ! wa of Alaska; and pursuant to an Act | of the Territorial Legislature, ap- | proved -March 12, 1935, authorizing Sheg. U. S, ot O Hoover 2 to | over beats...as it sweeps LIGHT & POWER CO. NORTHLAND TRANSPCRTATIO | Fairbanks, MURPHY & MURPHY LARGE 1-ROOM Beach, priced right. 3 BEDROOM home, electric kitch- én, hardwood floors, utility room, drive-in garage, edge city no taxes 3 BEDROOMS, cement basement-— cabin Lena's Beautifully furnished, electric kitchen, drive-in garage, hard- wood floors. 1565 EVERGREEN—7 room home and Duplex Immediate possession. DUPLEX, Evergreen Ave. MANY HOMES — Juneau, Douglas highway and beach. Visit our of- fices for Getails. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over r?ret Nationel Band WANTED WANTED—Room for single work- ing girl, permanent. Phone 800 room 401, 589-t2 WANTED— Furnished Apt. or house for man and wife. Call Room 432, Baranof Hotel. 589-14 WANTED—Girl or woman for chiid 1940 BBICK, see Connors Motors. care and 421} Seward St. light housework. OUTSTANDING shipper of a full | line of well advertized brand of dry and sweet Californian wines % {OAK DROP leat breakfast table desires Distributor, wuoiesaler or active representative for sale of their products in Alaska.' Same ccncern mught furnish “late in this year also raisins. Write lo. Box C2273 of this newspaper. 588-t3 ) PRACTICALLY new daveno bed, ;)_VAITRESS \\ana afiercys Caf&l 584-tf | WANT TO RENT or lease—] nished or unfurnished house. | Write Bex 2925, Juneau. (d.ho) | WANTED —~Experienced clerk sLen-l ographer; Salary $228 per month. Inquire Room 106 Territorial De- partment cf Health. 580-tf WANTED —Used furniture 142 Wi lcughby Phone 1788 KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Ph/cm.i 556, 3rd and Main. Specializiny in permanents. Open evenings by appointment (293-3t1 PIANOS RENTED and Arnderson Snov. FOR BRENT ROOM—kitchen privileges — Home Hotel. Phone 886. 1UNED after 4 581-tf ROOM FOR RENT, ca p.m., 421 Seward St. OFFICE or store space in Klein Building. Call Black 763. 571-tt NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by Cay of week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187. 546-2t. ROOMS—Kitcnen privileges. Hom« Hotel—Ph. 886. SEAVIEW APT—Op» block I'08 Federal Bullding. @032 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 day of July, 1847, at the hour of two o’clock P.M. of said day, on the front steps of the Federal Building in 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 NwW1; 160.00 BWi, 160.00 N'% of SEY 80.00 Lot 1 26.93 Lot 2 36.37 Lot 3 6.72 Section 23 W1; of NW1 80.00 Lot 2 42,57 Lot 3 57.60 Lot 6 24.24 | Section 27 Lot 1 227 Lot 3 52.13 Lot 8 5946 Lot 9 56.74 Lot 10 56.13 Lot 11 3711 Lot 12 24.53 Section 28 NEY; of NW; 40.00 NW1; 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 (85.00) per acre. The foregoing tracts offered for sale comprise portions of the old i townsite of Chena, adjoining and neighboring tracts. Dated.April 18,1947 CHARLES. E.- BUNNELL President, University of Alaska First publication, April 21, 1947. Last publication, June 23, 1947, ~PHONE 565 Thomas: Hardware Co. “PAINTS —— OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE MONDAY, MAY 26, 1947 WANT ADS 9 ft. FOR SALE FLAT BOTTOM cedar skiff $100. Phone 861. 589-t1 38 DODGE 12 ton Panel. See Une AXMINISTER Rug, 10.ft. 4 in. x 5 PLY Courtland FURNISHED summer cabin, boat 13 ft. ROUND botom boat. Phone nion Transfer or call 117 or 132 589-t3 8 _rt. 3 in.; Easy 'washer with spinner, Gen. Elec. vacuum clean- er. Phone Black 139. 589-tf Tennis Racket. Used once. Ca.: Pat Oakes, Green 504. 589-t2 and outbourd, Lena Cove. Phone Blue 588. 589-t3 861. 589-t3 NATIONAL H. R. O. Receiver, full FURNITURE for sale, Phone 873. CONSOLE RADIO, Silvertone, good tion, $40. 503 W. Tenth St. or call 588-13 4_hp. WISCONSIN marine motor Fur- |3 BEDROOM hc: set of colls including broadeast, new condition, phone Black 825. 589-13 587-tf condition, excellent outside recep- Black 212, 587-t3 587-t6 with prop. shaft and fittings. Ph. 587-t2 and chairs, mahogany folding dining table and chairs, electric hotpoint stove, card tables, fire screen set, overstuffed davenport and 2 chairs. Phone 718. 585-tf $75. Call between 5 and 7 p.m. 848 Basin Road. 585-tf e, furn. good lot, phone Douglas 213. 583-t12 7 ROOM house, furnished, good lo- cation, reasonable terms, phone ed 185 evenings, anytime Sat. or Sun. 583-tf SUMMER HOME in Lena Cove, phone 036 2 short one long after 6 pm. 583-tf 4 ROOM fumnished house, 2 bed- rooms, 1'2 mile Glacier Hiway. Phone 035 three rings after 5:36 p.m. 581-tf BOAT “Lene Fisherman,” length 50 ft. 4 in. width 17 ft. 4 in. depth 6 it. 8 in. gross tonnage 38, net tonnage 19, 100 h.p. Diese} motor, sale price $3,500. Apply Juneau Spruce Corp. 580-tf 26 ft. CHRIS CRAFT cabin crul- ser $3750. Phone 121, 586-t5 BUY YOUR "Boss Carpenters” overalls at B. M. Behrends, 32 to 42 size $6.95. 586-tf FOR SALE, Aiaska Hotel, Coast Town. Includes four stores, 36 rooms with bath, 26 rooms with- out bath anc 12 furnished .apart- ments. Year around business. For informatio:. write No. €2239, Daily Alaska Empire. 583-tf FULLY FURNISHED HOTEL, Ph. 187, 546-t1. FOR SALE—Tmee houses and lot, houses in good condition and best location. Inquire Trevor Davis. Box 576, Juneau. 472-t1. $21,000 WILL BUY good income apt. house in Juneau. Address re- plies to Empire W2179. 575-tt LIGHT PLANTS; one Universal 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% mile, Glacier Highway, Phone 357. 567-tf 34 ft.. TWIN SCREW custom cruise! 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-t1 " MISCELLANEOUS HOME HAIR Stylist—Permanents— Machineless—and Cold Waves by appointment only. Violet Seaberg, Phone Green 483. 587-tf ‘WINTER & PO €O, Inc Complete Photographic Supplies Deyeloping — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality Wholesale —— Juneau —— Retal GUARANTEEL" Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Faper Curls, $1 up Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 20L 315 Decker Way. Ph. Red 760 Box 332 ALBERT WHITE Alaska Counsel-Republican Party ‘White Bldg. — Ferry Way Alaska Taxpayers League

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