Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
PAGE SIX i - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALAS(A %ol ’ 4 SATURDAY ]ULY 26 1947 T T T R e T, T T 'lmu discovered aré delicious tit-| Irvin Dale True, \\'mghmg seven'and there were five states repre- Q-H-H-’. ot & it : e w sy N o I e tits), fountain and many flowers pounids, ten ounces, arrived in;,\vnmL Colorado, Washington, Kan- v p, PR z-ml 1bs, s a ple ¢ spot, ¢s- Skagway to make his home with|sas, New York and Virginia. All ~] L) ® & 3 X Make Use of the Excellent el o a vt ass i 01 D and Mis Trve, w 11:00(Nere entbusiati” over he 1, ; mecca for many tol as t m., July 17 at lhu White Pass|but regretted the trail has been ol L] g wr rom wander through the town. wspital. Mother and baby are allowed to get in such bad shape. S(‘r‘ 1ce l rey (‘d y 0 { f Many of the other homes have dcing well and father J. D. is In places it is difficult to find Viright fittle flower plots and vege- looking forwatd to having them| R 't heme soon so he may get acquaint-| Friday Mr. and Mrs. Honius and! € ardens anc severa V' i y g Fa 4 . EY ;] i} » ‘f",“,,,{,.‘],,"\ ,\,,,l,’l,!d :,1;,'.1“ T Bne cd with His -tnEt i) |carolyn and Alice Tyer and Gc-ne‘““pm & “u”nv, FOR SALE ite flowers grown in Skagw: e, |Coombs climed to Upper Dewey | SKAGWAY, Alaska, July 21.-:| ) < ks, 4 . , Ake vy Lo | |are sweetpeas, gladiolas, Nemesia John King, niece of Mrs. F.|Lake. To one member of the par- p Passenger a.lld EXpreSS gty il be.snown a8, thf Schizanthys, Calendulas, pansies J. Ward, and Mrs. Lulu Wright, aty too much has bee nsaid ofpme 4 BEDROOM home, Douglas. Re- : F;RS; C;',m ‘:' JI F'“ :z : “‘: b “‘:”‘1“‘)""]“{“}"){' ;\)r" | (which grow to immense size), cos- sister-in-law, of Denver, Colo. left rigors of the climb up, but far w?ESEIGII'AMakEi (ttre,r' P l& " nbihe, two miles on Gll)acivx' . ILY Bitin Grit Bk fywn The ]m(n peppies, Shasta dalsles, dc n th Alask for = le, after tco little of what you meet com- RLAT nice summer cabin ¢ Highway. Peur bedrooms, ® DAILY i R ens. Ahe “”“,pv”m"m allins and many other. spending the past month here as|ing down. The scenery is beauti-| Leha Beaeh, & dui : 5 Juncau—Ketchikan ; ind tons of rock and gravel hanl- @uieqials well. I the guests of the Wards. [fal beyond description it one ar-|GUTTORMSON prop. 10% mi. ouble ardge, all motrn e SOUTHBO NORTHBOUND led i) dumped throlighout ‘“elanl Sifier shrut evidence that § — Ivives there in condition to appres ¢ corivenences, | landscaped. o Ly Ar. 4:10P "”“4’.““‘:' S e e Ili'"}:‘sr.h,n.n” has really reached hert Chandler, mother of Gordon 'ciatte its bedusies [SEVERAL icod vear-round homes, § oo™ t,‘.';,.‘?c‘ifi“::g Se“";' v 1 n RG Lv. 3:20P rden spots.a he surroundings 1 left on the Alaska for & Pritz Cove. - e 12:00N Lv. WRANGELL Ly. 2:50P ThiS Harry G. Ask left on the train Seattle and her home in California| Mr. and Mrs. Bob Korth made BEAUTIFUL 3 - bedroom home — : :l"‘i df"a,mil:r _lp:s’v:n;{ Ju- e 12:40P Ar. KETCHIKA Lv. 2:00P ay morning for Whitehorse after a several weeks visit withithe trip to Upper Lake Sunday.; modern, nice furniture, in Doug- g o o “’"0“‘“‘ deathl. o Juneau—=Sitka 5 from which point he planned to her son and family The sign at the bottom of the| las. % .- ATy L e 4 ;4.; ° B3 B s WY S % dldk take a plane for Seattle for a few Aeis 3 |trail says 21 miles but some one|PETERSON PROP, Giacier High- §1750. FIVE YEAR paid-up ledse, v ';rfl‘“\ s months visit with his family M.:;«: C. A. Carroll flew to iu-‘\\m feels like most of .m“_gp “m; wdy, 5-roomt modern home. 4- [ivifig quarters and cafe. The & 3 V. o R neau Sunday on his way to Se-imake the trip, put a cipher after| room log with lights and water. owner, 445 So. Franklin or Mur- (* or earlier) -QAL‘H‘I 'f”\.”‘ y PR v ttle to attend the annual Sour-!the 2 and the resulting 20 is what| 5 acres patented land. phy and Murphy 640-t1 remptid v S M Lk i o Aséoclation. a1 the Hotel you feci you have climbed. |4 BkoroOM and 2 beditom nofmes ST EOeT i ja— L& . . QATIT ‘Q e ”K‘ s AT i 3 g shington. e display —— Star Hill. » 3 1 excellent condi- R ”"lz:éq:'"[«lng[\l:\“:k :,‘tr,l“l i ik i he T B O I e e e e bl hore) S nd Mok Hei leliams|2-B(E:;)ROOM, centrat Jiéafion. tion. Phone Blue 629. 640-t4 A AR aINe ~ B e § o [ o Ay b " ";‘ g et Created by vic Sparks, Skagw wounce the sale of their prop- MACHINE SHOP—Good buy. 1 T e g e i o St ‘ann sl kinglit quite badiy by getting it CRUSR! (qjenicd artist, @5 an advertise- exty to M. and Mrs. Grorge Hook- | SHOBSROP—Owner train pur- ¢ ROOM HOUSE. Ph. e | S0P Ar AWy Lv. 3488 lob tho SdE TeHBe: IEa: oy fo the!-ths koats He weh .on' &t BuEt ment of ““P_ pack N_N“ “‘“} went|er, who will take possession in thelchasefe = -l & e B 3 £ SK! i T g ns !lm”f.”)y B ity i chrrats Bolia /v“"‘ '“, g bmuuht‘ s v‘\'(‘.x' \(lu;v l\’xxm.lgq I“;}%nm'rh“vwl<(3]~(I near future. COSGROVE PROPERTY. 2 ‘37 FORD LOUIJ(‘ good condition, \ icauliflower have been gatl two loads of berries the past two ;“,'“lf’f L e ;"0;1' o ("G'I,L 3 eV abige v tiag 14-ROOM Home near business dis-| good tires, new motor. 433 Tth . Juheau — lcy Strait Area {Mr. Budd from his vegeta . weeks from the I The s o ich ind Gt W il dave: and Mrs. George Lingle| trict, completely furnished. Fur- .86 Tep apt, 638-12 LEAVE JUNEAU for, Funter, Hoonah, E Mom” Williams Flower Gard- berries were ur Nty CL Y ovaRer Andl Wit ( be HOwp lave. tented u pofCh of LSS (SRR = oy € et eke” W pioks to Seattle in time for the conven- jseum building and will sell auto |CHICKENS, 16 months old laying and Mrs. O Thlet, Gustavus, Elfin Cove, Port Althorp, Pelican, Kim- ens is the name of the thriving this summer. Mr | urn | (mmer enHterprise of tion r. Carrcll will try to se- ts, electric refrigerators, radios, Jiine 50 cents per pound: North- | Sps A A ure the next convention for Skag- outboard motors and, many uthor{ BP!Y & MURPHY‘ ern Vegetable Farm, Loop Road— | shan Cove, Chichagof, Cobal an cldtimer and two children are with t! (Depa re t a sequ tor ariable) i y Williams harer Mrs r Y i - i xfl~ e g\l‘:‘:‘d.\\:. .:-I(-‘(;!:\'“!(:,“:m,,-(?fflx I,F\].‘ vhere it righly belongs, for items. Lingle is also agent for; REALTUS—AUCGUNTANTS 1 mile from Aupuu 639-t12 ” ; S e S Natioeal Band = condition new, fiftieth celebration. overal makes of automobiles. | Phene 676 8 ¥ over ror > 3 3 | GIRL’S BICYCLI the Navy. e : Moe have 35 The Winaws a 40-foot yacht| r(’n SALB $30: PL 453 after 6 p.m r' was in port Sun- 639-13 MONDAYS, \VED\'F‘I)\\ S I'Rll)A\YS > special- Mr. and Mrs. M unea a bouguets and corsages f N K 3 LEAYVE J['\'}J\v‘ s HiwE Injet iyt B Ll e O s L (st (orlived young and thriving turkeys which | from Seattle, 3 i, e v P port 1 yes y afternoon o o be enjoying 1 Skag- She has a party of six on|—— e g e — 4 Chatham, Todd, Baranof, Ahgoon ing al blooms she with a good sized cargo for local oy to be enjoying life in Skag i e i b 5 Yogs. The HOUSE “FOL. . uaLE, completely | HOUSE FOR SALE, opposite 3 & (Denarture e and sequence of sto! 1 SR & s vay oard, -8 v s s i et 1 A o8 sug e Departure time and sequence of stops v | i be 1 ):‘:rnn“l\‘,‘\;h Skt RS party reported they were en- f\)nx sh;di beach frontage. $ olo__ Mile Post, Deuglas nghm%ég i L5 S rose gonias PGS, A . ruise A phone 84 -t5 | 2 A ‘ xquisi Williatis 8180 ' Mr. and Mrs. Bill Beitinger re-| Mt--and M. William Wass SoRR, Thelc | siRimil | GRUG . " : ! & ) s other St S B pam gt v, "~ had as their guests while the Nor- mensely ANNOUNCEMENT 'RCA tabi>-model battery radio, 8 nall cejved a wire telling of the birth X ot o 4 i 2 conta i urists Who of their fi orrik con, @D Wwas in port, Mr. and Mrs Don e ; ik BURROWS Welding Shop now: 850, with new battery. Phone Red [ & |iwish tc s 2 Williams, to Mr. and ‘Mrs Die finter of Seattle and Mr. and| Bob Lingle, on, ”fl f J “’l"‘ opcn'rg for business. Prepared tol ) 770 after 6 pm. 638-t3 | Alaska’s gardens. She ha Biitinger G nGeatIE B Mrs. Ryan of Chicago. Mrs. Mint- Mrs. George Lingle, left on the 4, 3 )b welding, re-; - P e iger in Minneapolis, Minn. | ©0 W it Alaska for Seattle and Los An- 1650 ft. 7-16 1 Dittle rest room with an r The new arsival welghed elght!Cr and Mrs. Wasser were associated o #E s e Al Aoena fabricating. All| sitbe. Wid, & ;A.ow.; for those who ¥ s il I e = g s ago in Seattle when both 8eles, Calif, where he wil 1-pu~ a constructed. Rea-| Price. Juncau & 5 I anioy. the haksita T I st were working for the telephone & Jfi““u \;vekg visiting relatives our patronage sol-' 4 { B n d iends. y 1S Shifey Nioe aha tkrant B OmEERY Minter's father was one #nd old friend weet Metal BIIR., UL 31 %108 1t a6 awbins on wl"lf th g f K Ehirley Moe and Accll L of ' the” meh . “Who' 4§ led the T 73 Wiiloughby. Ph. 711, night ph lot ks eaux celezrated their birthdays (rai in '98 ¢ ; e Mr. and Mrs. Homer Gledhill are 3 3 ar trail in '98 and his mother was Mr. and Mrs. Homer Giedhill Red 889, 635-3 | R : ol o Beaitle foi o wHbrorui a Phcne 336 after 6 pm. 637-tf emphasize this week. Shirley was ten on the (p. first bride to travel over the here [ d invited a few of her wpie pass railroad on the first with Mr. ] 5 tully furnished. {1049 GMC Panel delivery truck and Mrs. Al Nelson. Mrs. nd has 1 be in Is to a picnic at Long Bay. yrain to Whitehorse. Ryan is an Gledhill and Mrs. Nelson are sis- from Barazof. { Shd thes st Condtion et S i His yard Moe drove the gl er and empioyee of Swift and Company in ters. The Gledhills will remain y priced. Phone 187. | suso’ seo George Bros. 637-td —_— e e - s et itready 4 T they had a wonderful time Chic here until the arrival of Mr. and Bas-ptf M ,;,,,;,_A‘, Ny O L B Rt e SERE Sty e B o Mrs. Ganty, cldtimers in Skagway, ~iesitstee——— IBOAT TILLACUM, overall length {Hanndn and Sunday by asking a number of heri , g pocnueon loeal banker, after which they will proceed fo 49 it. beam 12'4 ft. For informa- 1 play drive Hoonah to wo! ates on a pic . A pic tion, te C. Mcy, Hoonah. Will ot - was d Skagy assenger the M out the Dyea road. M i S Sty A e b ke in Ju k + ouire after a severa. CCKS S1- - — be in Juneau once a week. moreaux drove the youngsters cu The Alaska Coastal Airways flew WALT'S GARAGE, open ior busi- | 637-410 s 4 for trip in the States. was perfect for b IR the following passengers to Juneau pess 11th and F. Sts. ELLIS AIR - LINES 5w oo DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN | 00" via Pefershurg and Wrangell " s, Hal | { Mrs. Hal Jo! veral of 3 "t T her tuberose beg cn display With conmections to Craig, Klawock. Hydaburg anc | el I Mr. and Mrs. I Chilbeck be- 135t On the 14th, Linda rehoc i vViola Barton, Ruth Alley ¥ came the parents of a baby girl, b i ,\Zarw_e.‘ L’:,UN, last Friday night apd Kay and Bobble Dilg, who BEAUTY 4 v P > had been visiting their aunt, Mrs w St. or “call Blm 637-t6 East i P. Permanents. eLr: Green 483 { in 3 indow of the Alaska steamers for Prince Rupert, Varicotver, and Seattle ITransfer Company and are. at the White Pass hospital. D e T hn iy i l'|5}3 Ry g . ; g {very wiful A o ge from Ju- il Ao Mavis Soldin. 7 the 17th, Larry -t{ | SEVE R00N. suriished house. FOR RESERVATIONS PHO 612 The Keller yard with its sunken Reau and ge arriv- Lindstrcm, Nell Mayers, Esther 5 = | Good iocatica Oil furnace. Re- ' " Ipool and gold fish (which the cats ¢ here to pick up The past ten days iave been al- Bosworth, Nell and Esther Wetzell i decorated interior. Selling under . - | G RIS o S a load o lown barracks most per azway, and so Cn the 19th Mr. Mrs. C. J. s 5 ~ | purchase vrice of one year ago NG F B 3 R i S U SR At (o S E A and erm from White- het iha ve been three Rogers and Cliff Rogers, jr. C. “‘"“'. ”'. h"“"“. — Enlarging | rorms. Desire quick sale in order i M. Artists Materials of to take position in states. Call Red 185, cvenings. 625-tt day A. Carroll, Capt. Telquist and S. Sodini of the ACS. joud and prolong- o GUARANTEED Realistic 1} Birthday congratulatioas to M“: ent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up, |6 CYLINDER 5v h.p. Buda gas mar- the worst Ruth Tierney, July 18; D'_"‘f’”‘y Lola’'s Beauty Shop. Phone 201]ine engine, just overhauled, with 1 Skagway can Carroll, William Wasser, Shirley 41 nooker way. wheel, very reasonably priced. See one ye | ‘ml icinity. Capt. Clarence t DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP sildersleeve was in charge of the X MARINE “ AYS operations. The barge was land- New wn structio ed on the be: at the loading Authorized Dealer for dock and loaded there B tLund Plumbing © Heating Oil Burners LECTROLOX Wm. Deering, Territorial Health for many ye Hes st Moe, July 17; Karen Lamoreaux, T motor at Mackean Metal WO, Phone: Douglas 192 officer from Juneau, gave a series accompanied each of July 20 WANTED 2 625-13 es on health and sani of mov The biggest social event of the .. SHARPE RESIDENCE, corner 11th Telephtme—3l9 nghis—Red 730 rBED R WOLF tion while here. He was assisted; Mrs. Sybil DeLaney and £on: TeD e fy A A by Miss Frances Fell visiting the Hugh Tierney fami summer season was the cocktai N1E 10 5 and C Streets. 629-t1 nl"'l'i M“c"."e S'.op, 'nc Electrical Contractor - - Mrs. DeLaney is a sister to Mr. party given by the White Pass baby bed, phene Black - Dixie Benne former san- Tierney. DeLaney joined the fam- railroad offic last Saturday 1940 BUICK $475. Call Red 380 aft- frouse Wiring employ returned to ily here Sunda: Mrs. Tierney evening in the dining room of the I:IEEDEI): . Vpr.vf;&ll)rlcru T er 5 pam. 629-t1 last week after spending Mrs, Van Rafferty went to Golden North Hotel Coffee Shop. . " K G R = al months in Anchorage. She Whitchorse lest Thursday and were The affair was in honor of Arthur badroom, Moyl o or un-|ypw FHA HOME completely fur- OUR SPECIALTY = Box 2135 Black 379 sever ] e ——————— e ——————y——— ¥ | reported she did not like living accompanied home Friday by Mrs. H. Martens, of London, England, (r:\‘"li"‘;}’_“‘: Tpe"'nan:nlcwlefkll:’rlnb. nished. Includes piano, radio, EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED in Anchorage. DeLaney and sons. and s secvetsey. M- A L. Ba- . Velleen SUEELE o phonograph combination, refriger- N H.S. GRAVES ; — X zell. Mr. Martens s chairman of 38-t1| ator, electric stove, easy Whirl DB- D D MABhUARDT Th.- (.'I ki C. J. Rogers, President of the Mrs. Ruth Pederson of Aberdeen, Close Brothers, Ltd.q of London. 2 BEDROOM house or apt, furn-| dry. oil furnace, garden, cabin, OPTOMETRIST ¢ Clothing Man White Pass galiroad. wae flown to Wash, has arrived In Skagway He and his secretary flew 10 " jched or unfurnished. Permgnent} POWITY Hotse, s cliy lots. Temns, Second and Franklin Junean | HOME OF :ml[cl S.;:mgn and lm ed ;x and :vm ;pvnd n;e lsull’;fllfli \‘.;;h Whitchorsf :ml;\i ;:::ey E\axi(dentoml\se: Alaska resident. Ph. 590 MclLBto call Donglas 8§4. 627-tf. a TME o - hospital shortly after s arrival. her daughter an husband, r. trip over the ghway 4 Fri. from 8 to 5 and ask for Bob {gq R Rl FLORSHEIM SHOES He has been ill in the White and Mrs. Freddie Marlowe. Mychree and down the river t0 oy 63813 274?- CAEZN fiRZISE;m Nt: 3}2- Pass hospital here the past week, —_— Dawson. From Dawson they flew N m-)» Bx?m K ea Sebell)lst %KOTS GEORGE Bnos and imp: ugh to return to| group of 4-H girls under the back to Whitehorse and came to SALESMEN. housewives, retired m":;l p: C‘a‘{‘g‘ées“ S 49; J his home Friday morning. That s jon of Mavis Soldin, left Skagway. clerks, etc.—can sell all types of = © a4 L3191 1 v : evening his condition hecame morning for Lake Marsh, The cocktail party was given to| household linens—sheéts, pillow Larry Bahn, Motor Rebuild. Widest Selection of worse and he was taken back to'af Carcross, to spend a week permit Mr. Martens to meet the cascs, turkish towels, table linens, 626-t1 d on Saturday left camping. A group of Whitehorse perscnnel of the White Pass qul- blankets, etc. to private vlientele. | SABIN CRUISER, 26‘“_ by B”fl: i tHe hospital, a S l ll l l lQUfl]lS for Juneau on an Alaska Coastal|girls planned to meet them there. road and was attended by 120| High income zor men and women V-bottem, 85 hp. Chris Craft, ! IB !'} '; l plane. Mrs, Rogers and C. J. Rog- | e u The dining room was at-| with estaklished following. Write] iove sink, toilet and skiff, $1,500 ! VPHONE ! HONE 399 ers, jr. accompanied him. Cliff, jr.; A group of bhikers Iefi last Sat- y decorated with Spring for details to Schwof ~Linens,t Write box 117, Petersburg, Alas- H il | returned to Skagway and Mr and 'urday afternoon for Denver G flowers and dainty sandwiches and Inc., 1z East 46th St. Dept. ALJ, a. 61, Reir!gekahan S&T |Mrs. Rogers flew tc Seattle Sat-jier, and returned shortly after cookies, punch and coffee were, New York 17, N. ¥. 624-t2 .,lfL,-..,, U f27 “. urday. A wire from Mrs. Rogers midnight. Making the trip, an served there througtout the eve-| - R 350% INTEREST of the Alaskan Ho- Men’s and Boys’ Clothing ||later stated that Mr, Rogers was approximate 20 miles, were Mr. ning. FUR finisher or seamstress want-1" te] of Cordova, Alaska, which in- ACROSS STREET FROM in. the hospital but the was and Mrs. Robert Korth, Miss Alice Mr. Martens. gave a brief mlk. ed. Capitol Fur Shop, 113 3rd St.| cjudes Hotel, Bar and Liquor iy i L nothing definite as to his condi-|Tyer, Gene Coombs, Wm. Deering, in which he stated his pleasure at’ 617-tmo.| store. For particulars write or sel Robert Lefi, Alaskan Hotel, Cor SERVICE 30 ALASKA Warfield's Drug Store tion. He had stood the trip wellMike Tierney and Wm. Henritz the warm hospitality he had met! T 7 % Box 1465 Phone 677 and was feeling as well as could of Roanoke, Virginia. The ages of on” his trip and his admiration of!wfisi;in_;fig;fgés o 1z Wil- dova, Alaska. Box 19. Buyer tc 70 the beautiful scenery. He stated| ghby. e X h take possession immediately. te expected. the group ranged from 16 to = — he planned to return next year. |xTRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phone 596-t 1mo by Regular sailings from Seattle %' e % — L 0 556, Srd and Main. Speclalizitg { TroRe ™ ubic skins, all sizes, al and Tacoma Washingt Mrs, Dorothy Carroll was the in-| i 4 g P ik - SEDER e, Qpen Srenings by colors, calf skins, seal, wolf, wolv- spiration for two social gatherlngs‘ appointment, 203--tf For Rales and Information when her Bridge Foursome met on - i erine, racoon, lamb, etc. Immed- CONSULT Wednesday evening with ‘an’ im-| PIANOS RENTED and TUNED| iate delivery, any quantity. Val- promptu birthday celebration al! Anderson Shop. L cauda Fur Co. Seattle, Wash. the Lee apartment and ngain o R ~ . 619-t2 J Alaska Transportaticn Company GASTINEAU HOTEL P. 0. Box 61—PHONE 879 Thursday evening when Mrs. De- Juneau, Alaska lores Hvisdock entertained at .-\P’I‘ HOUSE ten apLs Phone 428, bridge at her home on }.’burm‘ 6‘18 -1 Avenue, On both evenings & lov-|3 ROOM fur. house, oil stove, bath, | FOR SALE—Three houses and lot, ely birthday cake featured the re-| reference. 523 Willoughby. 640-t3{ houses in good condition and best freshments. Mfs, Carfoll was pre- X —— 1 location. Inquire Trevor Davis sented a number of beautiful gifts. 3-ROOM apt., bath, electric range, Box. 576, Junea 472-44 Wednesday evening she won high Frigidaire. Immediate occupancy. g b score and on Thursday evenin Another of the rame description [ THREE DEUCHS length 50 ft, Mrs. Marie Mulcare was high an available the first of the month.| reaqy for trolling or charter work. Mrs. Carroll low, with two table| Phone Douglas 48. (3x 635 | call Rea 353. 604-t1 in play. e i ———e—— FURNISHED ROOMS, near busi-|5 ACRES with modern 5 room 1891—0ver N LrT% why| ness section. 326 2nd St. Phone!” firicneq ouse, city light, suit- Half a Century of Banking—1947 o o, | . ik 354 80-t1.] o for ohicken raseh’ with SHEIM SHOES at, Giraves. _f2 OFFICES for rent In Simpson| brooders and incubators. Ph. 357 | ¢ : : 624-t1 . 596-tt * Phones: SCHEDULE §. §. ALASKA Torics 7o amortots | e Passengers: Leavi Mhastle Jusl fi.Norlh Juneat South NOTICE 1S GIVEN that the|3PACE in Kline Bidg. suitable for |AXMINISTER Rug, 10 ft. 4 in. x o undersigned has heen duly appoint- | ~office or store. Call Black 763. 8 ft. 3 in; Easy washer with July 22 July 26 ly 29 O 5 o spima&"dm Biec. lean- The BB. M, Behrends i s, 5 s 9 e, sl 4Y e reight: a9 ; [sons having claims against the es- | ROOM—kitchen privileges — Home | e A G S 5082 Bank | 23 Non-Scheduled Freight Vessels jiste are required to prgsent. them | Hotel. Phone 3. | LOST ARD FOUND ¥ to the undersigned at Juneau, Al- ——T———‘——-—'—‘— b I E. GREEN SQUARE SINNET — SAILOR'S SPLICE ‘aska. within six (6) months from m::choI:]:m??{?)th:]s'P:y l:f," O FOUND_A Camea carrying case, Oldest Bank in Alaska - E. GREEN PALISANA — L‘KCU;O‘?', R oy the date of this notice, 3 - P 195 ¢ | owner may have same by identi- : Agent "CHIEF WASHAKT ; - Dated at Juneau, Alaska, July | fying and paying for this adv. 125th, 1947. RODMS—KHt-Hen privileges. oo | dh.-tf JAMES W. McNAUGHTON, tel—Ph. 886. Execuior, B i . One-tehth of the population of RS B S S S oL 3 First pubication, July 26, 1947. SEAVIEW APT.—Ops block frop: Philadelphia perished in a yellow Last publication, Aug. 16, 1947, Federal Bullding. (370-tf) fever outbreak in 1793, COMMERCIAL SAVINGS