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i { | PAGE SIX 26 PASSENGERS ARE FLOWN HERE BY PAA T*.e Pan American rways CITY COUNCIL WiiL MEET FRIDAY NIGHT Council wil The Juneau City KEITH WILDES NAMED MEMBER ICT0P (LUB COUNCIL OF NYL brought 18 passengers from Se- it qular meeting tomorrow attle and eight rbank in the City Council C Keith G. Wildes, of Juncau, a yesterday. On t flight ns of particular importanc resentative of the N York they carried 27 passengers to Se- are expected to be discussed except |Life Ins ce Company, has kesn attle and two to Annette. an application from George Salo for named a member of the Nylic From Seattle to Juneau passengers |8 retail liquor license at 180 South Top Club Council, it has been an- were: Fred Laughlin, Lubelle Laugh- 1klin Street nounced by Dudley Dowell, vice- lin, Bernard Barnes, Mabel Lybeck > president of the company, accord- Ethel Lindley. VALSE ALARM ing to advices received by the Stan Grummett, Grace Grum- A one-six fire call at 6:20 o'clock Empire mett, Michael Grummett, Roger last night proved to be a false The Nylic Top Club Council is Grummett, ~Lamont Meuwissen, alarm. It was believed that the an organization of the leading Rosemary Meuwissen alarm was turned in by a passerby members of New York Life’s field Joe Fors, Thelma Fors, Melvin Who saw smoks coming from the fcrce of more than 5600 agents Snell. Louie. Sweat, Elorence Man- rear of the Windsor Apartments from throughout the United States ery, Harold Olson, Harcld Selders, abgve South Franklin. The smoke and C Wildes will attend From Fairbanks to Juneau: Pear] Was originating in an incinerator an educational conference of the Cole, Nell Bourke, Vi a Colp, wherc rubbish wa§ Lurning Top Club Council September 2-6 Glenn Leach, Michael J. Haas, Carol ST oo at which Home Office staff mem- Ann Adams, George Churchill POLICE COURT NEWS bers of New York Life will digcuss Charles Green David Andr was fined $25 this t changes in the life insur- Juneau to Annstte: F. W. Hundley morning by Citv Magistrate William & husiness and H. A. Broomhead A. Holzheimer on a dumk charge. d wife left last week Juneau to Seattle: Mrs. W. H, i York City Biggs, Norma Abrahamson, Gerald o E DIN;: PEI;M’:‘THN e — eV Vi Veusihin, Carol Al- ity Engineer, James cNamara T e \,;kl lguudm has issued the following building AMS“AN MH'VES len, Carl Staffne Ralph Bachert, Haorld Hansen, Wilma Hansen, Carl Nelson, Mary Nelson, Richard Simmons, Jim Dial, Ruth Dial. June Schilz, Charles Whitney, Grace Whitnev, Edward Clark, Nick $1,500. Charles Boyer, contractor Rev. Edward Doherty, S. J., who Bez, Loring Daly, Mr. Loring Daly, H. C. Murphy, 1004 1. St, new 5 5 theological student and his- Mrs. Ruth Daly, Yvonne Daly, Al- roof, $500 torian from Alma College in Alma, bert Obernauer, William McGlash- TS IR Calif., is visiting in Junsau for an, Robert Burn wiss cocoraN LeAves cuit L VPR T A e e— Miss Alice Corcoran, record i pegin the organization of the | ROBERT EUGENE HERE mietisods analyst of the Divigion of [Alpskan Archives of the Catholic The indépendent Seattle cargo Luberculosts Contral lb" - _"S‘L Church. He is nging lette: vessel Robark Eugene was In port Health Service, has left for S8Riofficigl documents and other T Francisco to report to the district ;o404 papers of the Church that this morning, unloading a cargo of flour, fresh vegetables and fruit for local merchants. .o TANKER IN PORT permits recently: Kolia Albegoff 12th and E, chim- ney extension, $500. Contractor, James uarsen. Grant Ritter, West 9th, new roof, medical office, U. S. Public Health Service, for reassignment. During her eight mor ment to the Territorial Depa of Health Miss Corcoran set up OF CATHOLIC CHURCH ARE BEING ORGANIZED have been eccumulating since 18€3. As Juneau is the official resident of the Bishop, the collzction will remain here oo Petroleum Navigation Company's peeord system for the registratic MABEL LYBECK RETURNS tanker Penaco, from Seattle, was in gng follow-up of all tuberculosis port today with a cargo for Union cqeas found in the Territos Mrs. Mabel Lvbeck returned home Oil Company AAS yesterday via Pan American Air- e ATTENTION SHRINERS W She went south in July to ention and she GRAVES now have on sale shori Starting regular monthly meet- receive medical at green slickers for boys and girls, ings Friday, 8 p. m, Legion Dug- reports her health much improved. Extra small, £mall, medium and out. Dedication pictures on tap. She visited in Tacoma, Kent, and large size. 669 tf 73 2t J. W. LEIVERS, Sec'y. Seattle while she was in the States. ""'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIHHIIIIHIIHIIIHI"IIIIIIIIIIIIIN' e JUST ARRIVED . . on the ROBERT EUGENE A huge shipment of Groceries and Fresh Produce! This is one of the largest shipments we have ever received . . . and at NO HIGHER COST than the SUGAR regular sleamshlps §3.15 DARIGOLD BUTTER 2 Ibs. § § .89 GALLON - PUREX IIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlIIIflIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINHINHIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH"IHHHHHIIIIIIIIIIIIII 25 POUNDS Canning Pears Canning Prunes Canning Peaches frun Jars - Certo Eggs - Flour Canned Goods - 0il Sllorlemng Cigarettes Copenhagen Snuff HILLS COFFEE2 Ibs.$1.13 EXTRA FANCY PearlRice 5 1bs. §5¢ RO 5 Phone 704 MEAT PHONE 60 Qi JUNEAU DELIVERIES: 10 A.M., 2 and 4 P. M. DOUGLA IDEH\'HI(\' AT 10 O’'CLOCK A. M. Boat Orders Delivered Anytime SO LT | R R THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA MRS. BIGGS LEAVES W. H. Biggs left yesterday via Pan American Airways enroute to visit her mother in Richardton | | Mrs. where been spending h maforing in journalism. [wvslum University at Evanston, Il she starts her junior year, She has er vacation during and North Dakota. She will be away the summer in Juneau. about six weeks. —e - oo GUSTAVUS MEN HERE MARGARET EEMMER LI-.A\E& Alexander Dufresne, Ralph E Miss Margarst Femmer will be a | Nelson and Raloh E. Anderson, of passenger south on the Princess | Gustavus, are staying at the Bar- | Norah tomorrow enroute to North- U. 8. DEPAR . eNT OF COND nof Hotel. JUNEAU, AL.S¥%A WEATHER BULLETIN ZRCE, WEATHER BUREAU DATA FOR °1 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M,, 120TH MERIDIAN TIME Max. temp. | TODAY last | Lowest 4:30am. 24hs. Weather at Station 24 hrs.* temp. temp. Precip. 4:30 am. Anchorage 60 45 45 Trace Cloudy Barrow 41 36 36 Trace Cloudy Bethel 37 46 36 Rain Ccrdgva 57 35 46 2 Drizzle Dawson 48 37 317 Fog Edmonton 70 51 51 Cloudy Fall‘hanks 50 31 31 Clear | Haines 44 45 Cloudy anrc 92 62 Cloudy { Juneau Ajrport 54 45 Clpudy Ketchikan 54 45 Cloudy Kodigk 55 Y Cloudy Kotzebue 46 s 41 Cloudy [ Los Angeles 100 64 64 Clear | MeGrath 51 31 34 0 Cloudy Nome 45 42 42 42 Rain Northway 43 37 39 19 Cloudy Petersburg 43 43 17 Rain Showers Paortland 80 57 57 0 Clear Brince George 63 46 46 19 Cloudy Prince Rupert 59 46 46 Cloudy Seattle 3 60 60 0 Cloudy “*hitehorse 49 37 39 Trace Cloudy Yakutat 56 45 45 0 Cloudy *—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) WEATHER SYNOPSIS: The cold air which moved across Alaska during the past 36 hours has moved eastward into central Canada this morning. as 29 degrees and snow Territory this morning. Southeast The temperatures over the interior of Alaska were as low A low pressure center is locat falling at Aishihik in the southern Yukon ed over southwest- ern Alaska and appears to be moving southeastward at the rate of about 25 miles per hour. v'cst oi” Oregon. n Alaska and at scattered points along the co: Rain or snow has fallen during the A high pressure area is centered about 1,000 miles | t 24 hours over st from northern D Olr‘Lan to Southeast Alaska and over southwestern and central Canada. Tcmpcnturl‘s were below normal over Southeast Alaska yesterday. They % THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1947 NOTICE OF APPRECIATION | iojuiufeil st *spetuieleiobefoimimiobebeleelebei e tetelmfoinfol soteleimtedoei-mbtb b4 We arc deeply grateful to our|?1 many friends in Juneau, Douglas surrounding towns for their| T l"l gifts of floral offerings and other| tacts of kindness during our be-| {reavement through the loss of our beloved, Mrs. Beatrice Paul an(l""H""” child. —Patrick Paul, Mr and v'\ e Wil T MyRPHY & MUBPHY FOR SALE LEGAL NOTICE 5 BEDROO\i House, Fully, Al S e KINY. 'ur:rl\’\u A | ed. Priced to ~:u' Heart of BLACK pupples, white or tan trim, KTEN, Retchika siés. Juneau part Labrador, $250; about two PUBLIC NOTICE CONCERNING |LOVELY HOME, : post; E’;fi;x li\(ldlg va'{j‘lpni:xfii?: g::i: PROPOSED ASSIGNMENT 31 acres patented land. e nohr OF LICENSE bedroom house fully furnished »ES_N"& . Box 2043, Juneau. 3 E’ Edwin A. Kraft, 708 American! Immediate posscssion. $5,500 . $150 CASH wfl 31 Tord v ] Building, Seattle, Washington, here- | 3-bedroom 1cme—compl. fur. new- = qap, Heater, 6-ply tires, good ! by gives notice that on August 15th, | ly decorated, ge cement base-| otor Call Green 150. tf-dh 1047, he filed an application with | ment, 2 bathrcoms, work| " ki the Federal Communications Com-| shop, electric kitchen, ONE §35 Matiress, $20. Phone mission consent under | huge closets, good neighborhood. Blue 6! 73 38t requesti 2-bedroem FHA, 3 lots, Douglas. { Section 310 (b) of the Communica- - A —_— :t(‘;nj ]Ac( (47 U. 8. C. A. 310) to as- | 1-bedrocm home, everything elec- “’_F"" U\,nfhl., B.m P(:‘un.‘ sign his assets and licenses to oper- | trical. Douglas. ;;;é“u\ tent, size _B.UQL Y'ate Radio Station KINY. Juneau, |2-Apt. home with 2 marine run- | : 9 ox Alaska and KTKN, Ketchikan, Al-1 ways. Compl. furn, good income |HOUSEHOLD furniture: Tugs, | aska, to William J. Wagner, Anchor- | property. Jeiid heles ik ktisy nker. | age, Alaska Trollers 31A3€, Polarjs, etc. davenport, mirror, bookshelv l Under the terms of a contract |Apex No. 1—48 ft. Packer. Hallicrafter radio and other s {dated July 31st, 1947, Edwin A. Kraft | Decker Bldg. incl. apts, 2 large| ticles. 14, Channel Apt. Biue agrees to sell to William J. Wagner,| store space rentals. rine invest.| 815 N lthe entire physical assets used in| Terms. i 3 - | the operations of KINY, Juncau, Al- | ALASKA VETERANS! Grocery|1936 Oldsmobile four-door sedan { aska, for the sum of $95.000.00 if p business in fast growing fishing| With heater, radio ard four new chased alone, payabie as follows: | town, New bldg, living quarters tires. Write or contact J. Sher- $50,000 payable when KINY's license | fylly furn,, tmmediate occupancy. man Tanner, Auk Bay, IL\;I";SK;; 7l 1t has been issued to William J. Wag- | Moderate sum will handle. Pic-] ner; $7.50000 with interest at the | tures facts, figures, our office. e {rate of 57 per annum, one Vear | FRITZ COVE—4-ims. fully furn. 3 e 3 ir : s Ph. Black 3 72 3t trom date of bills of sale and deeds | with bath, cement basement, new LY have been given to William J. Wag- | ypternaticnal truck. 35 V8 Coupe; gou: moior and ner, $7,500.00 with interest at the i syg BAY oms, bath, fully tires; radio, heater, newly paint- rate of 5% per annum LwWO years| gy, redecorated, etc. Wash ed. Ph. 197 daytimes 72 4t from date of bills of sale and deeds | 14om clean grounds, etc. = have been given to William J. Wag- TROLLING boat for sale, 28, 6”; ner, $7.500.00 with interest at the | MUBPHY & MURPHY 12 bhp Miller engine. Can be rate of 5% per annum three ye: ars‘ £ B 11’ Boat Harbor. Pric trom date of bills of sale and deeds| A BFALTORS—ACCOGNTANTS 835 rodate 2 72 4t Phune 676 over r have been given to William J. Wag- ranged frcm 40 to 53 degrees from Vancouver Island to the Gulf of ;liam J. Wagner the entire physical | Alaska MARINE WEATHER BULLET IN Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today Station Cape Spencer Eldred Rock Point Retreat Five Finger Light Lincoln Rock Guard Island Cape Decision Protected waters of Scutheast Alaska Dir. and Vel. (Sea Condition) Weather Temp. WIND Height of Waves Cloudy ENE 18 1 foot Cloudy SSW 16 1 foot Cloudy SE 6 1 foot Cloudy 15 1 foot Cloudy 10 1 foot Rain E: 8 Zsro Cloudy NE 12 1 foot MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING FRIDAY EVENING: and the outside waters, Dixon Entrance to Yakutat—increasing scutheasterly winds becoming 20 to 30 miles per hour Fridav Light showers becoming light DARIGOLD o \Af Enriched with pure Vitamin D.—the all important sunshine vitamin. Always uni- form for baby’s for- mula. Ideal for all milk uses. Quality guaranteed. DAR(G EVAPOR,’\T Evaporate | The Triangle Cleaners No Maiter How-You... Figure, you'll cut trimmer figure when cient Triangle way! CLOSED SATURDAY AFTERNOON “For Better Appearance” CALL you wear garments dry cleaned the effi- rain Friday. D ED SR Plymouth convertible, good iner, and $22,500.00 with interest at | ’ ’ B the rate of 5% per annum. payable | FOR RENT #Sid0gR sllor, M0 four years from date of bills of sale | S. Stenbergh, ACS. and deeds have been given to Wil- | RoOMS FOR RENi. Down town _ vlrareia .o o R BE locaticn. Inguire at Darnell's. ST. BERNARD, age 8 mos. Fine assets used in the operation of | k. pek Tor: 640 Hamlock { KTKN, Ketchikan, Alaska, for the LS Wy deatia W {sum of $65.000.00 if purchased alone, | CLEAN stcamheatca roems, clean . s 20 : {payable as follows: $35,000.00 pay-; he 315 Gold St. 656-tf. 3 motor, u}: d rub- able when KTKN's license has o o g P £00d A . Muel- issued to William J. Wagner; $5,- |2 OFFICES for rent in Simpson 433 Tth St 71 3t 000.00 with interest at the rate of | B2 624-t1 b 5% per annum one year from date | GoON Lireben privileges — Home BAR «l)«hléélvlo;s(lif of bills of sale and deeds have been | g byt gne B Jodk: given to William J. Wagne; with interest at the ra annum two years from date of bills of sale and deeds have been zl\x"w to William J. Wagner, $5,000.00 with interest at the rate of 5% per annum | ! three years from date of bills of sale | __. (and deds have been given to Wil- liam J. Wagner, and $15,000.00 \\Ull} interest at the rate of 5% per annum | four years from date of bills of sale | and deeds have been given to Wil-| liam J. Wagner, or in event William | J. Wagner shall elect to purcl\ase‘AVO\ P! {both stations simultaneously, then ! | the price shall be a.total of $140,- | 000.00. payable as follows: $75,000.00 | weck. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 18 516-21 Hom 1 privileges. | ROOM:E-- Hotel—Ph MISCELLANEOUS se call at Em- dh DAVE CLARK, ple: pire Office Phene B BEAUTY SHOP. Permanens, payable when KINY's license and | e KTKN’s license have been issued to| Violet Scaberg, Green “3;35 % 436+ William J. Wagner; $10,000.00 with | interest at the rate of 4% per annum payable cne year from date of bills | of sale and deeds are furnished to William J. Wagner; $10,000.000 with interest at the rate of 4% per an-| num pavable two vears from date of | bills of sale and deeds are furnished | $10,000.00 | with interest at the rate of 4% per | annum payable three years from | date of bills of sale and deeds arci‘ to William J. Wagner; furnished to Willlam J, Wagner and $35,000.00 with interest at the | rate of 4% per annum, payable four | years from date of bills of sale and | deeds are furnished William J, Wag- ner. At the option of William J. Wagner, payments may be increas- ed. Additional information concern- ing the transaction may be obtained from the application, which is on file at the office of the Federal Communications Commission, in Washington, D. C. This notice is being given pursu- ant to Section 1321 of the rules (of the Federal Communications Cemmission, which proyides t} no action will be taken upon the assignment of the licenses for a period of sixty days from August 27, 1947, within which time other per- sons desiring to purchase the facili- ties upon the same terms and con- ditions may file an application to | this effect with the Federal Com- munications Commission. EDWIN R. KRAFT. First publication, Aug. 28, 1947. Last publication, sept 11,1947, LOST AND FOUND LOST, red zipper k“) case with keys. Phone 750. 73 3t LOST: New fishing tackle con- sisting of. 3 plugs, 2 brass spoons, 3C0-ft. nylon line, hooks, sinker: leaders and 1 used reel with line, last Saturday, Aug. 30, about 7:30 p. m. on or near the Este- beth Float. Veteran Adm. Ph, 261. LOST: New 12 ft. skiff from Northern Commercial Dock. No- tify H. R. Blood, N. C. Re- ward. 2 4t per purse in 20th Century Thea- tre Tuesday night, Sept. 2. Con- tains valuable keys. Finder please return to Alaska Music Supply. 1 Reward. 2 {LOST: Black and tan male pup, : { months old, white spot on breast had leash harness. Call Blu. 632. 668 6, "IF YOUUrn MONEY IS NOT EARNING FOUR PERCENT it will pay you to investigate our offerings {in well chosen investments; ALAS- KA FINANCE CORPORATION, Cooper Building, 4th and Main. 3 ’.‘L{ LOST: Child's red and blue zip-| WINTER & POND CO, Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies | Developing — Printing — Enlarg'ng | Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up, Lola’s Beauty Shop. Pnone 201 315 Decker Way. WANTED {TO RENT 2 bedroom house or apt., furnisked. Ph. 39 or 317. 73 tt STANDARD sized baby Clfl) Douglas 964. YOUNG minister and wife need Ph. an 'apartment. Ph, 346 after 5:30 p. m. 672 3t Glm VSm;ll count Country Club. MAN WANTED for uawne)gh b 21l to 1500 families. Good profits for hustlers. Write to- day. Rawleigh’s, Dept. Ski-12-8, Oakland, Calif. (Sept. 2 3 4) CHILDREN Lo Lare for in my Lome days; Douglas 836: 171 4t TO RENT 2 or 8 bedroom house, furnished or unfurnished; per- manent residents. Ph, 849, 69 tf ot on building in- and Simpson, Box Alask: 70 6t Porter sburz E. Console radio-phono- records, $75; Sea size 36, $10; boy's $10; 1/5 HP Vivell model lane, coil, condenser, gas accessories, $15. Phons 670 tr $200.00 G. graph with 20 Scout uniform, airp and 446. . HOUSE for sale in Douglas, $9,500 May te financed. Phone Doug- las 46. 666 tt . 1037 PLYMOUTH sedan, tew mo- tor and tires. Call 714 or 963 evenings. 608 61 MEN'S CLOTHING Store. Good stock and fixtures at bargain for quick sale. Write box 617 or ph. 557 in A, M 668 Tt 5'2-HP Firestone Outkoard motor, 1946 model, $65. Call 581. 67 t! THREE DwUCES length 50 ft ready for trolling or charter work Call Red 853. 604-t1 TRON BARK, 300 B F, lensths 10 to 30 ft., size % x 4. Clar- ence Moy, Hoonah. 665 tf ' FOR SALE—65 deluxe yacht, new 115 h. p. Caterpillar diesel, teak decks, hot water heat, deep freeze unit, elec. winch, fully equipped, new linens, Flamo ¢« range; excellent condition. Write Box 562, Petersburg, Alaska. 664 12t NEW ST CLA!R DeLuxe ml range $195. New 30 gal. DeLuxe Elec- tric. water heater $110. New oil- O-Mati¢ oil burner with controls $175. New Century oil burner with controls $175. Prices include de- livery in city. Installation extra. Phone 676, 662-tf. and ad- ding machine, 9 place keys in perfect condition for bookkeep- ing. Phone 652. 661-tf. COMBINATION register Waitresses and Fountain Girls wanted at Percy’s Cafe, 665 tf KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phone 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing appointment. 292--t1 PIANOS RENTED and 'I‘UNED Anderson Shop. lIJOI'HS ROBINSON HERE; | VISITS WITH SUPT. CLARK ! Miss Doris K. Robinson, Alumni | Owner, Roy Stewart, and Placement Secretary at San! Jose State College, San Jose, Calif., | is at the Baranof Hotel after a visit i to friends in Sitka. Here in Juneau she has visited with Superintendent | | of Schools Edwin Clark, a San Jose State alumnus. | Miss Robinson will sail south on | the Princess Norah tomorow morn- ing, returning to San Jose where the fall quarter opens October L. She states that the college, which has facilities for approximately 3,- ment of 6,000. R S AT HOTEL JUNEAU William C. Lentz, of Pelican City, is staying at the Hotel Juneau. SEATTLE MEN HERE E. M. Brennan, U. A. Bergeron and Frank Mechum, of Seattle. are staying al the Baranof Hotel, in permanents. Open evenings by | 1500 students, is expecting an enroll- | TWO BEDROOM modern unfurn- ished house, 534 E. 5th St. Call Blue 207. 660-t1. | CABIN CRUISER, 26 ft. by 8 ft., V-bottom, 85 h.p. Chyis Craft, stove, sink, toilet and sKiff, $1,200. ‘Write box 117, Petersburg, Alas- ka. 627-tL cfiARLm MILLE] NCE, 124 Gold St. 5 bedroom house, furnished, full basement, 2-story with oil furnace, hot water heat- ing system. New electric stove and refrigerator. Call Mike's Place, Douglas. 649-tf. log 641-t2 :COLONIAL Hotel, fully furnished, 1 On 2nd St. across from Baranof. Reasonably priced. Phone 187. 623-t2 APT. HOUSE, ten apts. Phone 428, 618-t1 | FOR SALE—Three heiises lndq houses in good condition and best location. Inquire Trevor Davis | Box 576, Juneau. - LOT 41 x 165 ft. and 5 enblns on lot. Bargain for quick sale, cash, Phone 33¢ after 6 pm. 637-tf IN. TOWN . Mrs. R. D. Bayer, of Eunter Bay, is at the Gastineau Hotel, trailer suitable for hauling, 602 W 9th. | HEAVY

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