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1 Make Use of the Excellent Serviee Provided by Our NEW SCHEDULES Passenger and Express DAILY Juneau—Ketchikan SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND 10:30A Lv Ar. 4:10P 11:30A Lv Lv. 3:20P 12:00N Lv Lv. 2:50P 12:40P Ar. KETCHIKAN Lv. 2:00P { Juneau—Sitka 9:00A Lv. JU U Ar. 1i:50°A *10:20A Ar. SITKA Lv. 10:30A (* or earlier) TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS Juneau—-Hame@—Qkagwav 2:00P Lv. JUNEAU Ar. 4:40P 2:55P Lv. HAINES ... Lv. 3:55P 3:10P Ar. SKAGWAY : 4 .Lv. 3:30P All Times PST (120°) Juneau — Icy Strait Area LEAVE JUNEAU for Funter, Hoonah, Excursion Inlet, Gustavus, Elfin Cove, Port Althorp, Peiican, Kim- shan Cove, Chichagof, Cobal — and return. (Departure time and sequence of stops variable) MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS Juncau — Chatham Area LEAVE JUNEAU ——*—— for Hawk inlet, Chatham, Todd, Baranof, Angoon — and return (Departure time and sequence of stops variable) PHONE 612 NISHIY €51/ Coas AIRLAES ‘ erwing Southeastern Alas JUNEAU Tenakee, FREIGHT Refrigeration SERVICE to ALASKA Regular sailings from Seaitle and Tacoma, Washington . For Rales and Information CONSULT Alaska Transportaticn Company GASTINEAU HOTEL P. O. Box 61—PHONE 879 Juneau, Alaska NORTHILAND SAILINGS NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUND September 20 September 23 October 4 October 7 HENRY GREEN - AGENT SERVING SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA DEPENDABLY HARBOR CAFE Fried Shrimp, $1.00 Complete Lunch, 85¢ Fresh Strawberry Sundae, 30¢ OPEN: 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS 3 ik management of this vank 1s pieaged Lo conserva- uve operation. The safety ot .depusitors’ tunds is our orimary consideration. In addition, the bank is a mem- per of Federal Deposit In- surance Corporation. which insures each of our deposit- ors against loss to a maxi- mum of $5,000. DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED FIRST NATIONAL BANK . of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION due to injurie the cold storage home for several dg Pelican i -~ (hatier In honor of her son Richard, who was three vears old on Aug. 25, Mrs. William C. Lentz entertained at a | birthday party for him that after- noon ial Correspondence The table decorations consisted of PELICAN, Alaska, Sept. 6.—Mr ¢ decorated birthday cake and | and Mrs. Roscoe Max are atte ed clown favors. Dickie re- the bi-annual cor s 1y gifts. General Council of the el ited ere Earle Soule. and F of God, being held in Gr ic Persson, Alden Max, Edith Michigan, from Sept. 3 to St Konrad Klippert, Jr., Zerine | They ¢ resenting Southeas rt, Alice May Edgecomb, Mar- Alaska 2 of the Re dgecomb, Lynn Grant, Laurie Fred Vogle ! Ko and Gordon® Wahto, Assemblies of God in A ne and Richard Whitting- Mr. and Mrs. Max made the trip ham and Patty Underhill. into Juneau on the Fair-Tide IT| Mrs. Levy F n, Mrs. Cub Soule, | with the Rev. and Mrs. C. Byron Mrs. Fred Grant, Mrs. Konrad Klip- Personeus and the Rev. and Mrs. C. pert- and Mrs. Alan Whittingham | C. Personeu: also attended the party. Arvo Hamalainen, nephew of Mr.| On August 30, Mrs. Thomas Mc- | and Mrs. K. Raatikainen, has left Grail and her young son Tom left | for Hancock, Michigan, where he by plane for Pittsburgh, Pa., where will enter Suomi College, Arvo came they will visit relatives and friends | to this ocuntry from Finland for two months. Mrs. McGrail was February and already speaks Eng- ccompanied by her brother-in-law, lish quite well Edward McGrail, who was employed He was emploved at the cold stor- here during the summer, and is re- e plant during the summer, and turning to his home to enter his last will return here at the end of the of high school school year en have ently Jack y the house Mr .and Mrs, K. Raatika moved into the home they chased and Mr. and Mrs. are now occupying Complimenting Mr. and Mrs Ojaniemi, who have left to spe in- d pu Stea the winter in California, the - dents of Pelican entertained on Neb Hill vacated by the Raati- party for them on Saturday evening, kainens Aug. 23, at the Community Hall ! Fred Wetche presentad them with atre, swned and a going-away gift from the grou. rated by Andrew Zingaris, open- Dancing was the diversion. and ve- ed cn Labor Dav with both a mati- freshments were d late in th2 nze and evening performance. In evening addition to the news, cartoons, and The Ojaniemi’s were also di main feature, Mr. Zingaris showed ests of Mr. and Mrs. Ja e very interesting and colorful id of Mr. and Mrs, K. Raatikainen mov of the Aleutian Tslands kefere their departure. which he took during his two years { service in the Army there. H. C ghter Marilyn - and Mr 1 and son Jo: Ty hmrn\ and the Long- 1 Juneau last and Warehousemen's v The trin w 1ade via Alaska ored a Labor Day dance, Coastal Airlines Aug. 31, at the The Pelican Public School ovened furnished by an or- b estRY 5 with an en. chestra made uo of members of the i o A. M. Wahto cannery crew. Refreshments were fe il il A5 taRaEE rved at the close of the evening Arvid Acke m Yred Wetche kufi("'d a business triv to Juneau ight arm in a fall on Aug. taken to Juneau by After spanding the rummer Plane and after spending three days mantlis bess, M. Akie in hespital returned to her and her children, Barbara Jean and John. have for their home in I Gofifier, n After spendi veral weeks here, Muriel Miln returned to Ju- Those who have made trips into beau to her high school Jun recentlv are Don Milnes i William Lentz, Eli Rapich, Herman Giel, Bob Williams and Fred Emer- s. Alan. Whittingham and son. 1e and Richard left byl . 2 Sent. 5 for Watertowny! Jeft . where she will visit 3lanning DAILY BUS SERVICE from SEATTLE: 10 trips to ALL #he EAST o@ i6 frips o Coliloraia 20 frips to Poriland Go One Rouic . . . Relurn Ancther CENTRAL BUS TERMINAL Elghfh & Stewart Seaifle SEneca 1515 - JUNEAU MARINE CoO. Marine MARINE WAYS and Hardware "““Conernverion © Boat Sales Rubber Boals root west Eighth St. Appralsals PHONE 29 JUNEAU, ALASKA BOX 2719 Have Your Boat Steam Cleaned While on Our Ways ELLIS AIR LINES | DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock. Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle l FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE - JUNEAU, ALASK | | her mother and other relatives. { They will be joined there in a month by Mr. Whittingham and |from there the family plans to go {to Glendale, Calif., to make their | home. | Patty Soule, who has spent {summer with her aunt and uncle, |Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Soule, accom- |panied Mrs. Whittingham on the trip south, returning to her home in | Raymond, Wash. { Mrs. Eliza Mork and daughters {Marie and Betty, and Charles and Vivian Paddock, returned from Ju- neau on the Aurora her hus fy, Mrs | home. | — . Complimenting her son Laurie on s fourth birthday, I the afternoon of Sept. 3. The zroup played games and partook of punch, | popcorn balls and birthday cake. Those who attended the party were Patty Underhill, Katharine Whittingham, Konnie and Zerine Klippert, Joe Heusisen, Kim and Shane Torkilson, Karen and G n | Wahto and Fred and Lynn Gr | Mrs. Konrad Klippert, Mrs. Alan | Whittingham and Mrs. A. M. Wahto were also present ed on Aug carloads of The Clove Hiwch and took out four | 26 frozen fish and 4,000 cases of (A"A-_ {ned salmon. On Aug. 27, the Ein- | i stoss 15 took out two carloads of frozen fish and 16 tierc cure salmon. The Palisana called on Sept. 5 and took out frozen fish - ATTENTION MAS Called Comm !Juneau Lodge INS of Mt No Thursday afternoon at 1:15 for the purpose! corducting the funeral service late Brother, Wm. C. Don- of |of our ! aldson. 77 2t J.W. Leivers, Sec'y. WALE 12, next 671 3t ki RUMMAG Old and new; Friday, ars. NOTICE TO CREDITGRS In the District Court for the Terri- tory of Alaska, Division Number One, at Juneau Bank of Wrangell, a Plaintiff, vs. Alasl ber Mills, Inc., a corporation, fendant. In pusuance to an Order made by the Hon. Geo. W. Folta, Judge of the corporation, a Asiatic Lum- De- above entitled Court, all pers iirms and corporations having claims or demands against the de- fendant Al 1 Asiatic Lumber *ills, Inc., a corporation, doing bu: “ess at Wrangell, Alaska. are re- ,-uired, cn or before the 20th day ot sot 1047, under penalty of Aid claims or de- etion = with | cn, Receiver herein demands shall be | ida and shall mount and nature of lien held by claim- claimant is entitld | and also any claim to preference in |payment from the assets in the | hands of the Receiver or the earn- ings therefrom in priority to the |attachment lien of plaintiff, |Bank of Wrangell, or to any other lcri’di(ux‘s of defendant. | Dated the 20th day of Aug 1947. | OTTO F. OHLSON, i Receiver. | First publication, Aug. 20, 1947. |Last publication, Sept. 17, 1947. } UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | Bureau of Land Management DISTRICT LAND OFFICE Anchorage, Alaska. July 30, 1947. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Notice is hereby given that Joseph |E. Trucano, has made application | for a five-acre tract, filed under the act of May 26, 1934, (48 Stat. 809) |Anchorage series 011360, embraced {in U. S. Plat of Survey No. 2391, Sheet No. 2, Triangle Group of Homesites, and designated as Lot C-C, containing 3.35 acres, and it is now in the files of the District Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned land should file their adverse claim !in the local land office at Anchor- age, Alaska, within the period” of publication or thirty days thereafter, or they will be barred by the pro- visions -of the statutes. GEORGE A. LINGO, . Acting Manager. First publication, Aug. 20, 1947. Last publication, Oct. 15, 1947. | | I | | Call 646 Representing Transportation Companies WORLD WIDE we will arrange for your satisfaction your reser- vations and tickets for BUSINESS, PLEASURE or NECESSARY | TRIPS REGARDLESS OF YOUR DESTINATION ALASKA TRAVEL BUREAU “Never a Service Charge” Phone 646 Baranef Hotel thef After spending several weeks with ! and on their boat, the 3nuf- ¢ Joe Paddock has returned 'e iy i Mrs. Fred Grant | entertained at a party for him on 'A s of m.mj the ! 53 PASSENGERS ON LOUISE FOR JUNEAU| The Princess Louise arrived fr Vancouver, B. C., yesterday after- {noon at 5:30 o'clock. Disembark- [Ing at Juneau were 53 passengers. |\ “Arriving on the Louise were {Ralph 1. Bachman, Thor E. Baar- l1id, Mr. and Mrs. A. Baily, Abra- lham W. Baily, Mr. and Mrs. E { Wanda E. Cardinet, Doris Eliss {Jardine, E ssy, Sally Lay- on, Lt. R. V.| ton, Eugene Roberts. Palmer. Mr. and U. Saunders, Mr, nd Mrs. C. Schon- man, Kathryr Mr. and Mrs. |\H. Sverdrup, Thornborrow, { Muriel V and u‘ri '\1\\ A. Arnold, Cunningham, Day, Jol Hallett, Muriel Par Dolor G Stern Alice W. White, Mr. Alfred Church. | Mr. and| Day. Harold amnet, An- Phillips, Jean | Philliy ; James Weir, Jack Rogers, Gas- Sauve, George n, Marian Leslie D. Watkins, Herbert on, F. S. Taylor, Nora M.} Donald T. Norman, James L. Norman, Donella Norman, Anne | Woodring, - James Woodring nm\] {Da Woodring The Louisz left for o'cl last night @ will re- Juneau Friday morning and sail south on G thony Nelson, i {ton Tobey, |B. Wi | Norman slene vay at { 11 turne jat 6 to 30 o'clock i - > > - | EMBLEM CLUB | sday Sept. 11, 8 p 678 'm GAL NOTICE Juneau, Alaska KN. Ketchikan, Alaska. | PUBLIC NOTICE CONCERNING | i PROPOSED ASSIGNMENT | OF LICENSE i | Edwin A. Kraft, 708 Am { Building, St ttle, Washington, here- | { by gives notice that on August 15th, | 1047, he filed an application with ‘the Federal Communications Com- mission, requesting consent under ction 310 (b) of the Communica- jons Act (47 U A. 310) to as- ign his assets and licenses to oper- {ate Radio Station KINY, Juneau, | ! Alaska and KTKN, Ketchikan, Al- aska, to William J. Wagner, Anchor- ‘ age, Alaska. | Under the terms of a contract {dated July 31st, 1947, Edwin A. Kraft | iagrees to sell to William J. Wagner, | the entire physical assets used in the operations of KINY, Juneau, Al- for the sum of $95,000.00 if pur- ( uw(l alone, payabie as follows: $50,000 payable when KINY'’s license ,lms been issued to William J. Wag- | iner; $7,500.00 with interest at the \rate of 5% per annum, one year !from date of bills of sale and deeds {have been given to Willilam J. Wag- iner, $7; )0000 with interest at the rate of » per annum two years from date of bills of sale and deeds have been given to William J. Wag- | {ner, $7,500.00, with interest at the | rate of 5% per annum three years ]fi om date of bills of sale and deeds | have been given to William J. Wag- I ner, and $22500.00 with interest at | the rate of 5% per annum. payable four years from date of bills of sale and deeds have been given te Wil- | liam J. Wagner the entire phmcal} assets used in the operation of | KTKN, sum of $65,000.00 if purchased alone, i payable as follows: $35,000.00 pay- jable when KTKN's license has been | lissued to William J. Wagner; $5,- 000.00 with interest at the rate of {5% per annum one year from date of bills of sale and deeds have been | given to William J. Wagner, $5,000.00 | with interest at the rate of 5% per | i { annum two years from date of bills | of sale and deeds have been given to William J. Wagner, $5,000.00 with interest at the rate of 5% per annum | {and deds have been given to Wil- {liam J. Wagner, and $15,000.00 with | interest at the rate of 5% per annum four vears 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 purchase both stations simultaneously, then | the price shall be a total of $140,- 000.00. payatle as follows: $75,000.00 payable when KINY’s license and KTKN's license have been issued to William J. Wagner; $10,000.00 with interest at the rate of 4% per annum payable one 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 to William J. Wagner; $10,000.00 with interest at the rate of 4% per annum payable three years from date of bills of sale and deeds are furnished to William 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 Féderal Communications Commission, in Washington, D. C. This notice is being given pursu- ant to Section 1321 of the rules {of the Federal Communications i Commission, which provides that no action will be taken upon the assignment of the licenses for a period of sixty davs 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. | Ketchikan, Alaska, for th"} | | wanted at Percy's Cafe. three vears from date of bills of sale | WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1947 WANT ADS Wfllfl% MUBPHY & MURPHY 1-Bdr. “Home, fully furn, immed- iate occupancy. Terms. ‘Marine view LEASE Cafe, good bus., opp. center| city. Moderate pr PETERSON and G[rTTOR‘\{‘nO"I homes, 10 mi. Glacier High- way. Term | BEDNAR home. Auke Bay. BEAUTIFUL Home, large acreage, near ' Glacier. HOMES, ¥ritz Cove Road 1 ACRE pat. land, 2 houses, elec- tricity, compl. furn. gcod water in house. Bus line. Gla High- way. Terms. THE DECKER Bldg, Apts, store space renmtals. Splendid income. Terms, -BEDROOM home, Good neigh- borhood. 2 'baths. Can be single; home or’ 'home - and ‘‘apt. Full furn., work shop, laundry, garage,| - elze. kitghen, etc. {APEX No.'1, 48-ft. packer; Troler, 81A36, Polaris. 'MURPHY & MURPHY ' RFALTOn%—ACLUI?NTAN'I‘S Pbc-u 676 over rret Nmnr_:x Bnn HISCELLANEWS DAVF CL‘\RK, please A pire Office. n Phone Black 475. P.O. Box 762 56-t1. 10P. Porumnenm Scaberg, Green 483. 636-tf BEAU"'] e 3 ete. Violet WINTLR & POND CO., Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies | Developing — Printing — Enlarg'ng Artists' Paints and Materials of Finest Quality uLA‘(A'\lLf‘_D hedhsuc Pexmau- ent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up, Lo Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. APT. wanted for man and W ko employed. Call Pe 617 5L Cafe. v anJ koard, write ‘ FOR SALE \QUONS T HUT Home, Complntol\ furnished, in good neighbor- heod 8 3t Ph. Green 400. | WOOD Hea(mg Stove, like ne\\ $20. Wood range, oven, hot well, ete, geod condition, $35. Call Douglas 42 after 4 pm. 678 3t NICELY Purnlsned newly decor- ated, three bedrocm house. Com- plstely furnished. Priced right 954 B St., Sitka, Alaska. 78 NEW 4-door Plymouth Deluxe Sc dan. Ph. Black 715 or see Dickie Harris. 678 tf LARGE Speedtoat. See Geo. Bed- nar, Auk Bay. 7 3t SMALL boat and gear, No. 314178, | at City Float. 7 6t BOAT Norma, phm\e 123, room 201, 5 to 6 evening, or Boat Har- bor 12 noon to 1 p. m. m 2t ‘F!LL Gravel. Lowest rates in years. P. M. Schneider. Phone Red 380. 677 1mo NEW KERMATH Sea Cub 25 HP ! Marine Motor still in crale, com- picte with reverse ges genera- tor and staiter, $500.00. Call Blue 623, 6 p m. to 9 pm. 76 3t Good income. 6 6t sale. BUSINESS fol Green 400. for quick sale, smj\'lrl mat- new. Blu2 626. 6 tf SEINE 1ies Co, Boat , Inc,, Write Psmmri Fi Si.ka, Alaska. 6 6x TRAILER 201, in good condition. Call 6 6t ONE WITTE Diesel 1500 w 5 00; one Universal . £375. Auke Bay phene 023 - 2 rings 110, Gro- 6 tt cery, PATTERN BOOR Steel Crochet Needles, price SIMFLIiCITY Fall for now in, Machine at cover G Marine Engme 320 cuin. displacement. Brand new. $1,000. Ma Cycle and Fish- ing Su 74 6t $200.09 G. E. Console radio-phono- graph with 20 records, $75; Sea Scout uniform, size 36, $10; boy's Like, $10; 1/5 HP Vivell model ROCM 7 airplane, ccil, condenser, gas Blue and accessori $15. Phone WANTED: Reliable lady to taks, %0 okl care of » children, 4 and 5 HOUSE for sale in Douglas, $9,500 ve. old, from 7:30 am. t0 5 May ke financed. Phone Doug- pm. Phone Green 130 after 5:30 46. 666 tt p. m. experienced for HP Firestone “Outboard mo or, STENOGRAPHER, 1946 model. $65. Call 581. 07 u Juneau; also executive typs sec-| - S retary for Fairbanks. Alaska TRON BARK, 300 B F, lengths Credit Bureau. 75 3t 10 to 30 ft., size % x 4. Clar- ence Moy, Hoonah. 665 tf RENT OR LEA ; good Teferen a reasonable Eo, sume Richard Baral NO! NTED and TUNED Anderson Shnp P |To RENT 2 or 3 bedroom house, furnished or unfurnished; per- manent residents. Ph. 849. 69 tt KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phone 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing in permanents. Open evelings by appointmer.t. 29"--“ | LOST AND FOUND Waitresses and Fountain _Girls 665 tf FCR SALE-GS deluxe yacht, new 115 h. p. Caterpillar diesel, teal 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. CLAIR DeLuxe oil range $195. New 30 gal. DeLuxe Elec- tric water heater $110. New oil- O-Matic oil burner with controls $175. New Century oil burner with controls $175. Prices include de- livery in city. Installation extra. Phone 676. 662-tf. COMBINATION register and ad- ing machire, 9 place keys in perfect condition for bookkeep- ing. Phone' 652. 661-tf. Brilliant ear- inity Salmon |LOST: 4—leaf Clover ring, Aug. 28, vi Empire. 7 LOST: Black and tan male pup, : months old, white spot on breast had leash harness. Call Blu 632, 668 € 'SENATOR BLACK OF WASHINGTON Eecretary of State Belle Reeves:' today Black gave Creek Country Club. Return m no reasoen for hh: TWO BEDROOM modern unfurn- ished house, 534 E. 5th St. Call Blue 297. 660-tf. CHARLIE MILLER RESIDENCE 124 Gold St. 5 bedroom house, furnished, full basement, 2-story ! with oil furnace, hot water heat- ing system. New electric stove i and refrigerator. Call Mike’s | Place, Douglas. 649-tf, | COLONIAL Hotel, fally furnished, | On 2nd St. across from Baranof, | Reasonably priced. Phone 187. AS RESIGNED = | ‘. H S R N | APT. HOUSE, ten apts. Phone 428, 618-t1 OLYMPIA, Wash., Sapt. 10— —|FOR SALE—Three houses and lot, Dr. Donald Black Port Angeles,| houses in good condition and bes! State Senators from the 24th Dis-| location. Inguire Trevor Davis trict, filed his resignation with| BOX 576, Juneau. 472-t! | THREE DEUCES length 50 1t ready for trolling or charter work. resignation, but it was known here, O8Il Red 353. 604-t1 that he has been connected wilh; i " . :o\figr%‘;‘vz h:::fl:xa;; f:(:s’:‘etséllects.i rfin nmr i T ROéM_§ FOR REN1. Down fown WL Dn,ny[-:l). lecation. Inquare at Dm—n:;l.;s_.t v Motorship Estebeth, mailboat op- erated by the Davis Transportation Company, postponed her scheduledl, sailing from Juneau for Sitka and waypoints today. The BEstebeth underwent a per- jodic ‘Steamship inspection, and will not sail before tomorrow after- noon. - e, EMBLEM CLUB Meeung Thursday Sept. 11, 8 p. . Elks Hall, 678 2t CLEAN steamheated roo clean beds. 315 Gold St. B 656-tf. OFFICES for rent in Simpson Bldg. 624-tf —_— ROOM—kitchen privileges — Home Hotel. Phone 886. + | NICE CLEAN Room mr—— NICE CLEAN ROOMS, b y day or week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187, 546-2t. R ROOMS—Eitznen privileges, Homs Hotel—Ph, 886 - iea V[’W o " Ay o < e s Ay