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fi_——— PAGE. le FREIGHT Relrigeration and Passenger SERVICE to ALASKA Regular sailings from Seattle and Tacoma, Washington For Rates and Information CONSULT Alaska Transportatien Company GASTINEAU HOTEL P. 0. Box 61—PHONE 8¢9 Juneau, Alaska I T S S S JUKEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL PHONE 797 Third and Franklin = Ceccetcs amsnmfd/* i rving Snatheari SULS —ILY= Daily Schedules io: @ SIIKA @ PETERSBURG © WRANGELL @ KETCHIKAN @ ICY STRAIT AREA Several Trips Each Week to: @ HAINES @ SKAGWAY @ Numerous Other Southeast Alaska Points sCCL L LR CHARTER PLANES at JUNEAU 1 fo 8 pasengers PLANES BASED at SITKA Phone 612 FOR INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS ’ [the summer, will follow the seal ! 1to the Western Aleutians in thi ‘ {fall and cruise the waters of Ore-| gon and California during the v.m-' months Scientists aboard the vessel are Dr. Victor B. Scheffer, of Seattle, | Wm. H. Sholes, jr., of 8S8an Fran- {cisco and Robert 2. Brown, of, | Swarthmore, Pennsylvania. They | will be joined by a fourth biologist in the Pribilofs. The Black Douglas Maine in 1930, acquired by Fish and Wildlife Service in 1941,) and immediately taken over by the Navy for wartime patrol. She has steel hull, 118 teet at waterline, foot beam, carries a crew ter - FROM SITKA (SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE) SITKA, Alaska, May — Today is the hottest day ever recorded iin Sitka, according to the U. S. Coast and Geodetic Observatory. Following so =oon after the cold- est temperature ever recorded, 8 below in January, everyone is visi- bly wilting. Everyone with a Loat or car has gone picnicking; t0o 3 was built in the of hot for those who must walk 15. She is equipped with a radio| plant, Sperry gyrocompass, direction Bob Franks, 14-year-old son of finder and hydraulic electric auto- Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Franks, will matic steering mechanism. | be Alaska's only Boy Scout to at-| Skipper of the ship ‘to Clyde I.| tend the World Scout Convention Dell of Seattle, and chief in Paris, France, this summer eer is Leroy McDonald Bob, a High School freshman, SR has saved $500 the past three' Herb Parsons, exhibition s years, earned by working in the expert of the Winchester ! print shop and at various gro- Company, will appear at the Rifle! lcery stores. The remaining sum Range tomorrow afternoon ur |necessary will be raised by his the auspices of the Rod and G |father and local organizations Club. Busses will be run at — | which, are anxious to have a local hour intervals for the conver |boy take advantage of the oppor- of the crowds expected to attend ‘lum() to travel and the states the oot and Europe. | The western group of Scou s will A new 114-foot fish packer ar- meet in Missoula, Montar July rived in town Wednesday, the 15, and join the entire group in g 15, a converted sub chaser New York City from which port h will carry fresh and fTrozen they will sail July 25 fish to Prince Rupert. The ship Scouts from all over the world js under the command of K. C — lwill convene in Paris for two weeks, Smithe and carries a crew of six {live in tents in the suburbs and men learn one anpothers’ ways. Before - returning to the States the Ameri- Tpe 38-foot ‘troller built for Nes- can Scouts will visit Switzerland, {or Lagkso at the Howard Boat Holland, Belgium and England. gpop was launched early Wednes- The last World Scouts Conven- goy morning and is being out- tion was held in 1937 fitted for this season’s fishing. Work on Marine Street is vir- The Fish Mark }‘f'};“‘,v A f] tually completed, extending from bech Operating fo success Wy the § the Pioncers' Home, through Flet- few weeks will be closed dur- ] cherville to the Halibut Point road O Both end of the street have been ' A m“‘ . in use for some time, but comple- F it ‘\‘f" R“\»‘ Afllll s tion of the road has been delayed and Gordon Whitcomb. v by the large fill needed at the top toWn With no fish for sale to its o e near the water tower, inhabitants is one for the Be- The w road will open a large, like It or Not column. new and desirable district for home 3 site: TR [t Columbia Fictures representatives weekenc were here this week, taking y Mr. tures of the town. Ralph Staub, Arthur L. French and Frank Bur- Fo: gess arrived by chartered toat from frem \ Juneau and in a few days v ther's home in the States. well covered the town, including — the fire department in action. ter ved by plane on om Honclulu to join the The American Legion will agai ff the Pioneers’ arrange and supervise the Me She made a ial Day program next Friday. Com- record t left Honolulu mander C. E. Pearl i by the previo | John Van Horn, Vi and ! Russ Clithero are working on Reubin local fisherman, Fraki program and have ed the arrived by ne Monday after a cperation of all other local ¢ winter's visit with his relatives riotic organizations. in Sweden. Mrs. Franki, with their ‘Today, Poppy Day, found two or- son a daughter, spent the win- ganizations covering the town for ter in the States with her mother, sales. Two distinet types W who has been ail Mr. Fraki re- offered; one by the Legion, the ceiver word Friday of the death other by the Veterans of Foreign of his mother-in-law Wars Clem Pace arr 1 by plane on Wildlife Service Monday from Everett to visit his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. anc Mrs. Hugh Pace. Frank Richards has resigned his position at the First Bank of Sitka and has opened an accounting and food habits at seia. The ship is enroute to the Pribilof Islands Tor The Fish and motorship, Black Douglas, was in port this week at the start of a ten months cruise to study fur seal; their migration routes and AR = TR, 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 Yourl)épo its ARE SAFE | BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION *Reg. U. S, Pat. | Let us show you the Great Name in cleaners B ... Hoover. Women prefer Hoover 2 to | over any other make because Hoover’s exclusive triple-action cleaning—it beats...as it sweeps | & ...as It cleans*—saves time and strength, | keeps rugs and rooms bright and clean. Come in or phone for a ... no obligation. ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. ul dispensers of 24-hour electric service .u.d merchandisers of Top of the World products Hoover—General Electric—Hotpoint—Kelvinator—Thor |from Ketchikan /land Fish Company, |panion Shura Mattson arrived yes last home demonstration e 4 % | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE~—JUNEAU, ALASKA * ACCA Poster Confest | |real estate office in the Conw Building Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whitti-| more returned Wednesday morn-! ing with their son Rickie and their newly adopted baby boy. son and weekend their Mrs daughter Gay Helland and arrived last to make here. Mr. Hel- the New Eng- and has pur- home on B permanent home land is tuyer for the chased Melby | Street Miss I. M. Mills and her com- after a in the the several Estebeth weeks terday vacation States, on of Roy Grover, proprietor of the rnshexm,n s Cafe, left by plane on ay enroute to San Diego on eek's business trip. Dick Gentry left Friday for a month’s vacaticn in the States Vena Crone, former manager of the Goddard Hot Springs Pioneers’ Home Annex, has accepted the position of Kitchen supervisor at the Pioneers’ Home, planning to start June 1 Bob Wheeler, one of the own- ers of the Sitka Marine Railwa: is enroute to Kodiak on of the surplus property small craft Nels Rowley and M. C. McCam- mon appeared before U missioner Ernest Dennis this morn- ing on a charge of larcey and Leir ession of stolen goods Bor t at $1000 each and 1 were transferred to the juris- diction of the Juneau court. A 7% po Mrs. Ch Brian Dennis, was born to Jw!m:zo: e, Wednes- evening, at their home on C street. He i5 the first male child on either side of the family .md is the Johnstones' second chi Mr. Johnstone is owner of \1.,- Skifi Shop weighing Mr. and son es The Soap Box Derby has been introduced to Sitka by the Rotary Club A me of all boys in- terested will held at the High hocl Gym evening at which of Juneau's s Derby will ke shown rived this week at the Sitka be Tuesday time the movie A mode! on display Utilities ——— When you pay for QUALITY wiy not get the FINEST—Buy FLOR- SHEIM SHOES at Grav The Territorial 1Department of Health, Juneau, Alaska, solicits bids for furnishing a new stock sedan for delivery on or before June 30, 1947. Interested bidders may obtain bid forms and specifications by calling t room 105 Territorial Building Juneau, Alaska va publication, May 13, 1947. Last publication, May 27, 194T. NDTI(‘E ()F H -\BING OF FINAL REPORT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, t MAUDE DULL, administratrix of the estate of Thomas Dull, de- ceased has filed in the probate court at Juneau, Alaska, her final report of administration, and petition for distribution; and that a hearing will be held thereon before the under- signed probate judge at his office gt Juneau, at 2 p.m. July 21st, 1947, at which time and place all persons interested in the estate may appear %and file objections to the final report Given under my hand and official seal at Juneau, Alaska, this 19th day of May, 1947 FELIX GRAY, Commissioner and Ex-Officio Pro- bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. First publication, May 20, 1947. Last publication, June 10, 1947. ; of appeal Winners Announced The posters submitted by grade school students in the Alaska Crip- pled Children's Association Paster | Contest. have been judged and the awards anncunced as follows: Low- ell McClellan, Douglas School, first| prize of $5 given by the Business) and Professitiai Women's Club; | Carl Midkiif, Minfield School, sec- ond prize, $3 given by Ed and El- len Shaffer; and Roy Peratrevich, | third prize, $2 given by the Sor- optimist Club. | Honorable mention was made of | the posters submitted by Benny | Haffner, St. Ann’s Parochial School, and Mickey Michelson, Juneau | Grade Schooi. | Nearly every school in Juneau and vicinity was well represented, the|s Government schools being the only i exceptions ncted. Posters were mado“ by students ranging all the way| from second-graders to the eighth| grade. | The prize-winners are requested to contact Gene Vuille at the Ju- neau Drug Store tomorrow, by! which time he will have their| checks available. The judges for the E. L. Keithahn, Mrs. Robert Thorne and Mrs. W. J. Manthey. Force | to stimulate interest in the Alaska Crippled Children's A scciation, and artistic merit we the basis for pudging the poste BARROW/ HOSPITAL | T0 BE KEPT OPEN BARROW, Aiaska, May 27—# An order to close the Barrow Hospital has been modified so that the hospital will be kept open for clinic and emergency medical care. The hospital, which is operated by the Alaska Native Service, was criginally ordered to close because of inadequate funds Present plans are to absolute minimum number of em-| ployees to keep equipment main- tained. Patients ha been rel ed as quickly as possible and only one remai contest were retain an YOU'LL FIND THE WIDEST SELECTION of furniture on Ju- neau Young's Mezzanine floor. National Forest Timber i For Sale | Sealed bids will be received by the | Division Supervisor, Juneau, Alaska, up to and including 9:00 A.M., June 12, 1947, for all the merchantable | dead timber, standing or down, and | all the live timber marked or desig- for cutting, on an area ly 30 acres on 'he- of Redoubt Bay Tongass Nation otal- shore Baranof Island, Forest, Alaska, estimated to be 330,- | S h(l\ west 000 feet B.M., more or 1 of Sitza spruce and western hemlock saw- | timber, and 1,000 linear feet, move or less, of piling. No bid of less than $2.00 per M feet BM. for spruce, ! $1.00 per M feet B.M. for hemlock | sawtimber, and lc per linear foot for piling up to and including 95 feet in | length and 1':c per linear foot for piling over 95 feet in length will be | considered. $500.00 must accompany each bid, to be applied on the pur- chase price, refunded or retained in part 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 | 5 The right is | the Regional Forester. { reserved to reject any or all hids 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, or the Regmml‘ Forester, Juneau, Alaska. First publication, May 12, 1947. Last publication, May 27, 1947. NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION g C O M | | | | ! | P A N Y§ {JACK CARV: | ROOM—kitchen | WANT ADS | TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1947 | MURPHY & MURPHY | BEAUTIFUL NEW 3-bedroom furn. home, tile kitchen, drive in gar- age, furnace, marine view. NEW 3-bedroom home, drive garage, furnace. No taxes. 11565 EVERGREEN is fine invest. a 2-bedroom apt.,, a one-bedroom apt. and seven room 3-bedroom home. Cement foundation, large marine view. REMODELED cabin Lena's Beach, in FOR SALE 30 ft. TROLLER “Te! B, 1ully equipped and ready to go $2,200. See owner on Doris. 590-13 CAMERA, slightly used, and projec- tor, 8 mm. Phone Blue 168. 590-t3 SIX ROOM modern furn. house, 5 acre homesite, fully equipped. In- quire E. W. Cosgrove, 4 blocks | beyond end of Thane Highway. 500-t7 berries, view, fishing, privacy, easily accessable. QUONSET t, good lot—Waynor . addition, terms. Priced right. BEAUTIFUL home Auk Bay. Sev- eral homes Auk Lake. {JOHNSON home—patented—lights, water, good road—fine beach, Fritz Cove Road. home Fritz Cove Road—appr. 4 acres patented land. Pricea below estate appraisal. SN’ALL truck farm 5% mi. REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS | Phone 676 over rive# Natiopel Band WANTED~Rubm for singie wori- ing girl, permanent. Phone 800 rocm 401. 589-12 | WANTED—Furnished Apt. or house for men and wife. Call Room 432, Parenof Hotel. WANTED—Cirl or woman for (,mld‘ light housework. 421 care and ¥ 588-13 Seward OUTSTANDING shipper of a full line of well advertized brand of | dl‘)’ and sweet Californian wines s Distributor, wnoiesaler or representative for sale of ducts in Alaska. Same cencern n:ght furnish late this y also raisins. Box C2278 of this newspaper. 588-t3 WAITRESS wanted at Pex cy s Cafe. 584-tf | FURNITURE for sale, WANT TO RENT or lease—Fur 589-t4 ( town. | ‘HUBPHY & MURPHY i i | | FIFTY hp. e i AXMINISTER Rug, FOR SALE—1942 Dedge Sedan and 1940 Packaid. N. C. Banfield. Ph. 190 days. 590-tf BLACK SPANIEL male puppies, Phone Black 475, evenings. 590-t3 SMALL pre-war Westinghouse elec. range, excellent condition, 2 solid tops and one calroid burner. Ph. Red 495 or 410-10th St. 590-t3 GRAY Marine Lugger engine, two to one reduction, good running order, $100. Phone 266 ask for Bob. 590-t3 kiff 589-tf 38 DODGE ' ton Panel. See Un- nion Transfer or call 117 or 132. 589-t3 . FLAT BOTTOM cedar $100. Phone 861. 10 ft. 4 in. x 8 ft. 3 in; Easy washer with spinner, Gen. Elec. vacuum clean- er. Phone Black 139. 589-tf 5 PLY Courtland Tennis Racket. Used once. Cail Pat Oakes, Green é 504. 589-t2 {FURNISHED summer cabin, boat and outbourd, Lena Cove. Phone Blue 588. 589-t3 {13 ft. ROUND botom boat. Phone | 861 589-t3 in{ j——- Write lc"NATIONAL H. R. O. Receiver, full set of coils including new conditicn, broadcast, phone Black 825. 589-t3 Phone 873 587-t1 nished cr unfurnished house. | CONSOLE RADIO, Si Silvertone, good Write Box 2825, Juneau. (d.h.) 'xperienced clerk sten- Salary $228 per month. om 106 Territorial De- 580-tf WANTED- ographer; Inquire Ro partment cf Health, WANTED—Used furniture 142 Wi icughby. Phone 788 KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phon 556, 3rd and Main. Specializin in permanents. Open evenings b appointment. (293-3t4 PIANOS RENTED and 1CNEID Anderson 5nop. FOR RENT SLEEPING rooms for working gitls, one single and onz double. Phone Red, 462. 500-tt prx;lileg;s = }{ume Hotel. Phone 886. |ROOM FOR RENT, cal' after 4 p.m., 421 Seward St. 581-tf OFFICE or store space in Klein Building. Call Black 763. 571-t1 NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by dey of week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187, 546-2t. ROOMS—Kitchen privileges. Homs Hotel—Ph. 886 SEAVIEW APT.—Oms olock frop Federal Building. (370-2 MISCELLANEOUS HOME HAIR Stylist—Permanents— Machineless—and Cold Waves by appointment only. Violet Seaberg, Phone Green 483. 587-f WINTER & POND CO., Inc Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlargin; Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality Wholesale —— Junmeau —— Retat | GUARANTEET Reslistic Perma nent, $7.50. Faper Curls, §1 up Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 21 315 Decker Way The railways of Great Britain own 52000 miles of railway tracks, 585,400 freight cars, 1,640 miles of navigable canals, 155,000 trucks, and 53,000 motor busses. Henri : Le Blanc has switched to Calvert because Calvert is mellower. *of 5671 Milne St., New Orleans, La. CALVERT RESERVE Blended Whiskey —86.8 Proof—656% Grain Neutral Calvert Distillers Corp., New York cm PHONE 5556 [ | | condition, excellent outside recep- tion, $40. 503 W. Tenth St. or’call Black 212. 587-t3 1940 BUICK, see Connors Motor 587-t6 OAK DROP leal breakfast table and chairs, mahogany folding dining tabie and cnairs, electric hotpoint stove, card tables, fire screen set, overstuffed davenport and 2 chairs. Phone 718. 585-tf PRACTICALLY new daveno bed, $75. Call between 5 and 7 p.m. 848 Basin Road. 585-tf 3 BEDROOM home, furn, good lot, phone Douglas 213. 583-t12 7 ROOM house, rurmshea. good lo- cation, reasonable terms, phone Red 185 evenings, anytime Sat. or Sun. 583-tf SUMMER HOME in Lena Cove, phone 036 2 short one long after 6 pm. 583-t1 4 ROOM furnished bouse, 2 bed- rooms, 1% mile Glacier Hiway. Phone 035 three rings after 5:30 pm. 581-tf BOAT “Lone 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. Diesel motor, sale price $3,500. Apply Juneau Spruce Corp. 580-tf 26 ft. CHRIS CRAFT cabin crui- ser $3,750. Phone 121. 586~ FOR SALE, Alaska Hotel, Coast Town. Includes four stores, 36 rooms with bath, 26 rooms with- out bath ana 32 furnished apart- ments. Year around business. For informatiox. write No. C2232, Daily Alaska Empire. 583-tf FULLY FURNISHED HOTEL, Ph 187. 546-t1. FOR SALE—Tniee houses and lot, houses ir. good condition and best location. Inquire Trevor Davis Box 576, Juneau. 472-t1. $21,000 WILL BUY suod " income apt. house in Juneau. Address re- plies to Empire W2179. 575-t LIGHT PLANTS; one Unversal 110, 1500 watts, $375, one Diesel Witte, 32 volts, 1500 watts, and batteries, $550. Auke Bay Market & Marine Station. 550-tf. 5 ACRES with nodern 5 room ' partly furnished house, electric light, 7% mile, Glacier Highway, Phone 357. 567-t¢ 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-t¢ 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 More than two million American service men and women were in Australia during some part of World War II,

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