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PAGE SIX T NEW WINTER SCHEDULES! Effective: October Ist to April 1st Passenger and Express DAILY Juneau—Ketchikan SOUTHBOUND l\()R’I HBOUND ! 10:30A Lv. JU U 11:30A Lv. PETERSBURG 12:00N Lv. WRANGELL 12:40P Ar. KETCHIKAN Juneau—=Sitka JUNEAU SITKA 9:00A 10:20A TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS ! Juneau—Haines—Skagway JUNEAU HAINES SKAGWAY Ali Times PST (120°) Ar. Lv Lv. 4:40P 3:55P 3:30P Lv Lv Ar 00P 2:55P 3:10P AU to wk Inlet Hood Bay Hoonah Kimshan Peic Port Superior Tenakee Todd Mon. Wed. Fri X Wed. Eri . | } JUNEAU t Mon Angoon Baranof Chatham Chichagot Cobol Elfin Cove Excursion In Funter Gustavus R R R ] X—departure and arriv imes and sequence of stops variable PHONE 612 -fllflSK% % ewng Si IBI.IIIES' NEAU ""llllllllIII|I||I|I||I|IlI|I||I||||||IIIII|IIH A ettt ettt e 2 et e~ i~ THE ALASKAN CAB CO. “THE FINEST CARS AND SERVICE IN JUNEAU” COURTESY 7 M“BLE 7 ———SAFETY “The Packard Clipper System” FREIGHT Refrigeration 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 879 Juneau, Alaska NORTHLAND SAILINGS SOUTHBOUND October 7 October 21 November 4 NORTHBOUND October 4 October 18 November (Juneau) 1 HENRY GREEN AGENT SERVING SOUTHEASTERM ALASKA DFPENDABLY NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION (O. Your Depeosits len by the Juneau Ci . NEWS ITEMS ~ FROM SITKA Special - Correspondenc SITXA, Alaska, Sept regular meeting of the i cvening ling of Ordinance 121 wa waiting the rival E. L. Bartlett who, it the poned « ! Delegate W legal of the proposed ne business passed included City Clerk by Hugo ter Mills of 200 feet s for Mayor Service upon i wceil ment the t C by of Fr a strip o between reet; announce agen of a vis officials to pulp mill sites and po: in the Herring Bay Hagen a |to son and Fo: | properties |ment by |by Forest | Mayor s cials w |site and |prints drawn Utilities. Councilman Nordby the drawing up of an |for the licensing of ‘wll direct to the co: ers i town 1e Mayor appointed Cour cilmen Sarvela and al ¢ istudy and draw up an Te plant the power up by Ordinanc su or | dinance Council, impressed by Co |moved that Columbia Lumber te required to adequate! the sparks from their bur was C tr had three serious burne cf had warnings conc fire danger r and the m The com: in which ! An motion with fror that Ace any to soly mn' pr 3 ion Cour rin ton 1cil of lumbe city Russ Council lcent tax c jif icned ti ur per ques on oft dr plify Mayor men of acticn in the former during sch 2 mended was t > f Sto and No P signs a portion the sirec wee the T0W be! the re Subject ¢ spection by the Street ing Committee, the Castle Hill buildin3 another year tarti February, on condition tenants, Church h of God, keep lding sonable rep; Payment WANTED! MEN AND WOMEN WHO ARE H \RI) OF HEARING and and Buil ne tk for ng that As in of bu of current bill o hardened o x Ouriu say has enabl ain. You mu Lear better 1 or you get about O Bu Mauro Di ady hirc post - as n 0 |hoped, would be able to clarify the Announce gift ck- their in- & area. ited that the offi-1y 1o November 1 impressed by both the| ey blue| Public ested | for th who It pointed out that the company rn- amend- he embl; totaling THE DAILY ALASKA EM SnM 43 ws I arrived officials on the tax ad- vise posed in for He prai Councilmen heir attacking the problem his lack of knowledg exact interpretation of Act relative wired direct for an c of Interior; duction gress ze i uch a t Washin ion m Department to law; ), © he to zton of pre: 1 the ind o W Con- v to level ) - for educatior es po: ¢ f | On Friday evening, met in special session f reading of Ordinance final passage the two more changes were date the Ordinance men cha m the 1t Ordinanc made. The enforce Octol of of was ged f and providing for building materia tricken from t! ple d the tinal re Ording I put nec of all was Few Ordin meeting el of ti exceptio the liate e n tc e stark ssity such 0 | e the Cour S ing the Ordinance doubtedly be a fe will refuse to pay taxes but as they failed ».'any of the public met 1 their objection solution crisis ympatl There will ector coll a w ol who to attend to offer City's to the fi- earne other nancial neither m ' tion each ha was announce ness, the Clar effective Mr. father-in-law pected to a row and - wife and two near future Calvins 12 year the Sitka Swens ¢ nee October 1 Swenson, accompanied Ralph Ha rive by his will job t f and la ypper touri randed Eskimo Lu include arts iness dema > war cut craf p ied the rk s ch mo. sup- 10 off w time 2 n! ply J husine an to Shop; prin > | Sentinel plies, offic ing goods became of the store. y The Calvins have plans tha 2y will rem after completion of their return to their craft wc which they expect profit reater satisfaction. their for ka and log from and Mrs announced the arrival " |their first child, Dona Jean, e | weighing seven pounds two ounces, Ljon September their home in « | Havre, Montan Mrs. McKenty {1s the form Arnt, who was head nurse Edward Home, THERE 13 MORE COCA-COLA NOW BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES VING BONDS r ak management of this 080K 1S Dieaged Lo conserva- dve operation. The safety ot depusitors’ funds 1s our primary 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. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED PLEASE retum empty bottles promptly Visk for it either way . . . both trade-marks mean the same thing. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION B et S R A oo ot S oo e - EAU COLD STORAGE COMPANY © 1947 The C-C Co. d th in Intimate ressed couple the Organic | the amend- | - their un- | X- 1 was any! i, ple ¢ bus- 29 home, ' ¢ but McKenty | of | PIRE The I place hom nd JUNEAU, ALASKA marriage of Alma F on and Harold M. Jenny Sunday ng at the bride's parents, Puget Faulk The cel performed by U sioner Ernest Dennis ence of relatives and a few friend Attending the were Mrs. Carl Karpstein and Newman Moe. Following the ceremony, a reception was I at the Moose Hall | The couple are at home at |Courts but plan to leave this win- ter for Anacortes, Wash., wher2 {they will make their permanent |home. Mr. Jenny is a fisherman rand owner the troller Cameo. the| Mr f I was Commis pre Rang of Lois bride of William |day evening at iperformed by U Dennis at Mrs. Ben ceremony, the bridal party the Elks Club dance. Mrs. Gough came to Sitka ar ago as an operator fo Baranof Beauty Shop. Mr. Gough a resident for many years employe T Son Beone John became the Gough last Satur- quiet czremony S. Commissione the home of Mr Rigling st at- {tdndec | tended an : E. NcGraw weqaing an- with an many i Mr., anda s, von jcelebrated their niversary Tuesday even rmal open house to their The McGraws were mar- Sitka in 1922 and raised family of four children here McGraw is a partner in the Dock Company iried in Mr Conway the | | The a Chamber of C f ally ganized W evening when group of at the Elks Club to draw i constitution and by lav (nated the committee on and ution w Jack Con- way Hagen, Harvey Brown H. Frank Guertin and Har ‘Th2 committee plans all business peo- before meeting which called all prelimin- ork on t anization has competed merce dnesday 5 met up a Nomi- to rul const Harry Gilker v cor old t fter be recep- Japonski Rotary for all hers and day evening ub’s public ka pons! at the Moose Hall crowd. Following business meeting, the hon- were asked nd and themselves t th- The tion te: | drew brief or guests introduce erin ant Pearson reprosentative, showed his esting movies of two expe up Mt. McKinley, the fi 19 and the second war, with dern to reach Army to st o the local Park Si Army plane ing the m cquipment crash with the am and cof- ended son of Mrs. many a more to shame by ted from les, A year-old Rhodes, ed hunter in four of J put bringing e top Mt The Rev. and Mrs. Ernst gaard and ir o childre turned on the Alaska afte per’s vacation in the Mid th and her the States n extended and Mrs Mrs. Gup Mus. Refling left f Mrs Thor E. P. Refling on the Alaska after a isit at the home of N Tal Guppy and family. py is the daughter of ling. Tilson, owner of the Sitka and Tilson and Son, left by plane to join his wife in the States for an eoxtended vacation h2 Tilsons plan to drive throug icral States visiting relatives ar friends, in a new car delivered | Seattle, Tom Merc A in Mrs. Ralph Weeks is the member of the Red Cross Commi tee working on needs and recrea- tion of the two Japonski Island Hospitals, with Mrs. Frank Calvin and Mrs. H. J. Hodgins. Mrs. Roy Avrit was unable to acce 3)" appointment due to pressure of other community work, - Men's two-pants sults are now arriving. See them on display at ‘GRAVE'S “The Clothing Mar NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That on September 9th, 1947, in the Commissioner’s Court for Juneau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, Walter | B. Heisel was apopnited executor | of the estate of WILLIAM C. DON- ALDSON, deceased. All perso having claims verified vouchers as required by law, the first publication of this notice. WALTER B. HEISEL, Executor. t publication, Sept 10, 1047, st publication, Oct. 1, 1947. Fi NOTICE IS IEREBY (JIVEN That on September 16th, 1947, in the Commissioner’s Court for Ju- neau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, Howard D. Stabler was appointed executor of the estate of SIDNEY !E. STEVES, deecased. All persons having claims against said estate | are required to present them, with | verified vouchers as required by law, to said executor at his office in the Shattuck Building, Juneau, Alaska, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. |HOWARD D. STABLER, Executor. First publication, Sept. 17, 1947. Last publication, Oct. 8, 1947, | in Following w dur- an Re- third | 6 tf against said ('\\ulk'; are required to present them, with | to said executor at Juneau, Alaska, | within six months from the date of | '~ (OMMUNICATION | Juncau, Alaska, Sept !Editor Alaska Daily Empire It was with more th interest that I re your article on Mr. ticularly that part Mr. Sundtorg's e Channel Apartment In late May year I d r, Mrs to e office Johnson, ments for an applicat therein At that Mrs, Smith many applics room apartmer most s ad ) Sun pertai: idence ng to! or June acc wi my Smith, Lucille { Apart- making e units am C Mrs nnel of told ady so; bed- al- Johnson alr oY two would for the ird 1d 1 bedroom nd Mrs. Johnson Smith apy drooms such an be. vac be the one the on occupying it time there be one Smith’s mm ply however nee Xpet mber be apa b hn- that probably and would could plan on would tember Smiths inquired if it would per call the | periodically to check if the would be available and such a b office apartment was assured that olutely not nece cations were honorzsd order of their roceipt m\ ever Mrs. Johnson request tha the nt the Smith’s \m\ud lln"l suitable residence tefore the Chan- nel Apartment was available that| it would expedite the notification of the next applicant in line Mrs. Smit uld let her ki she no longer cared for a Channel Apartment . Smiths are plann apartment Mrs. Johnsen promised them. Mrs. Smith is now in the hospital wits the baby that was expected when she applied for a three bedroom apartment Mrs Johnsor’s suggesticn William C mith with more than five y his credit. He is employed the Subpor All of the noted on ti three bedroom apartmer they were never notified that an was available. I \\m\l(l becames of appli- in the only ab in been and still in the have on living is facts for were the vet pertinent e application of o me that that no waiting apartment to In view cem t excuse cn the bedroom she permitted one, is exactly I tt the many have inquired able to “horn Apartments planation to why this ran with was ignored veteran Respect{ully s. Curtis veter- list for three occupy a whom you state how Sundborg was in” on the Chanrel entitled to an ex- m Mrs. Johnson application, from many years in favor of others fr yours H. Sherwood FOR PUBLICATION No. 5738-A In the District Court for the Terri- tory of Alaska, Division Number One. At Juneau. ETHEL E. SHORT, Plaintiff, JOHN SHORT, Defendant The President of the United States of America. To the above named defendant, GREETING: You are hereby required to appear in the rict Court for the Territory of [Alaska, First Division, at Juneau, Alaska, within thirty (30) days after the st pubication of this sum- mons, in case this summons is pub- lished, or within forty (40) days after the date of its service upon you, in case this summons is served upon vou personally, and answer the plaintiff’s complaint on file in said court and in the above entitled cause. The plaintiff in said action de- mands the following relief: a di- vorce on the grounds of desertion and failure to provide. In event you fail to appear |and answer the plaintiff will take judgment against you for want thereof, and will apply to the u\ul! for the relief demanded in said complaint, and as herein stated Witness the Honorable judge of id court, and the seal of said court, hereunto affixed at Juneau, | Alaska, September 17, 1947 | J. H. WALMER, | Clerk of the above entitled court First publication, Sept. 17, 1947, | Last publication, Oct. 8, 1947. T UNITED STATE DLPART‘VI'E\T OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management DISTRICT LAND OFFICE Anchorage, Alaska. July 30, 1947. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION | Notice is hereby given that Joseph iE 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. publication, Aug. 20, 1947. publicagion, Oct. 15, 1947, SUMMO Vs, in| ble ible | suggested el t 1 equipped for check w u\I if these facts! Mrs. | when | WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1947 i WAN ADS MURPBY & MURPHY FOR SALE lTIgANsFER Busin property, 3 apartments ctirage, L Folts completely furnished, electri ; come. Priced right. stoves, steam heated cement bas ment, newly painted .excellent condition, centrally located, rea- sonably priced. Phone Blue 163 afterncons or evenings for ap- pointment 696-16 aine m set and | ' ! ! o e including | INCOME oil in-| ss, nice 4SEVERAL good homes on Glacier | Highw Peterson and Tuttorm-| son, 10 mi.; Bednar, Auke Bay, etc. , apts, Tou indoor boy’s Bla PI Lop, and commer- ’ pattern glasswaze Seascout uniform, rcller skates. Call (DECKER Bldg | cial rents. | i 565, 696-12 base- kit~ 1 RADIO-phonograph, $100; 1 RCA table model, long-short wave ra- dio, $25; 1 GE sunlamp, $25; 1 5 ft x 4ft. cabinet, 4 shel g 2 White Stag sleeping 1 pr. woman’s sho size 6, very little worn, $9. 08, Baranof. 696-12 honie, large 2 baths, elec. ete. 3-BEDROOM ment, garage, | chen, furn, nice location, oil heat, priced | DUPLEX, 1 nished fully fur- to sell. { ALBATROSS, 30 f it. long hing, $3,750. |PARTIALLY completed 3 rooms| _ | and bath, Douglas, SACRIFICE for immediate sale. 7 ROOM house, Douglas furnished. { y DINTR T $75. Portable | ONE tube Console Radio, 0. Norge wash. machine, table model radio — priced Range $120. Chair $50. Van immediate sale double bedroom set $175 H e Kitchen set, $20. Davenport and I $100. Portabi $10. .| i e, = { REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS 5 TUBE DELCO Phene 676 over raret Natmr o with record WI\NTED e e fully good condition, $50 Ph. Blue 153 type- 7 one for le model radio player. 910 W 10th 695-t3 St No.. Has lavato tank, etc. venings. 21 ft. CABIN Cruiser lceps three water 553 e 31-E-721 stove, 1 Doug- 695-15 fres las o0 0ese 000000 WANTED IMMEDIATELY k k-Stenographers aturdays Annual in addition 206 Territor- ® elephcne 3 ROOM furnished house, sn Rd. Call between 8 p.m 838 Ba- am. and 695-L1 and ® and © . CHOLD t re 1ble drawers, davenport, t FURNITURE—Cold igerator, dining- room and 6 ch chest of frent roc new ru swing rocl coffec small tables, Zenith floor lamp, book 1, carpet sweeper wocd bedroom set 1 hine. Ph. 694-t1 1 hie two general . Auto de- Co. 696-14 care > 8:30 for charte Juneau-Haines il Juneau TAKA ¢ | treign c ! livery > WON to | the home Black 630. H RLL IABLE small cl to abinet radio $. Ph 694-t3 .'A 5 pm. C ol ft. 1F 5 RE TROLLEW? 1deal for trapper. St. Small boat shop at Ball 9 am. to 9 pm. 695-t3 $. WARD for { ing to information lead- or. house for d, care- John- ental of apt 731 quiet couple, both employe ful tenants. Mrs sen, during heurs. IN SEWarD— CAFE. $9,00000 monthly Long term lease. Low Priced at $9,300 for sale. Terms. Write or wi Ann Balmat, Box 673, . Alaska 693 10t HOUSE in finished trade, Ph. {fice P 604-13 LACE | ! USPD Ster { model than { instruction Jotype. Must 1940 and bocks. W be quick Ma Sewar as! Douglas, interior ur $950. Terms, cash o1 Douglas 315. 693-t1 HOME—Fritz Cove; sale or suitable for year around living Completely furnished. Terms. Ph Black 775 before 5 p.m. 692-tf APARTME rent; 3 Rooms, in Ju ing lady with 2 children call Douglas 48, f * Snipes ask TREADLE Sewing Machine. Douglas. 692 132 1t 1936 4-Door V8 Sedan, tor, good tires, heater; phone good 3 two spares, radic blue 130 after 6 692 tt e o000 00000 e ° MRS. PEARL PROUTY . ® Seamstr Alterations; Plain e & Fancy Sewing. Ph. Blue 470. ® e e 00000000 00 684 tf i running before 692-1f pickup, goo’d Call Black 141 FORD cendition. 5 pm. 775 ALI‘ERATIO\!S and Plain Sewing. Call Room 13,-Colonial Hotel. 83tf _ NEW Deluxo St. Clal' 0Oil Range, $19500; New Oil-Matic Pres- sure-type oil burner, $175.00; onc new Smithway Perma-glass lin- ed 30 gal. electric water heater $125.00. Installation ar item extra; .Phone 676. 683 tf Lowes, rates It Schneider. Phone 677 1mo [ANOS RENTEL and TUNED Anderson Shop. 3 bedroom house, unfurnished; per- Ph. 849. 69 tt TO RENT 2 or furnished or manent residents. and Fountain (urh 665 tf ‘Waitresses ‘waulcd at Percy’s Cafe. KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phone FILL Gravel . P M. I‘Ld 380. IRON BARK 300 B F, 10 to 30 ft., size % x 4. ence Moy, Hoonah. FOR SALE—65" deluxe yacht, 115 h. p. Caterpillar diesel, decks, hot water heat, freeze unit, elec. winch, fully equipped, new linens, Flama range; excellent condition. Write Box 562, Petersburg, Alaska. 664 12¢ TWO BEDROOM modern ufi!um- ished house, 534 E. 5th St. Call Blue 297. 660-tf. " lengths Clar- 665 tf new teak deep 1539. 679 tf DAVE CLARK, ples pire Office. call at Em- Ty dh AVON PRODUCTS representative. Phone Black 475. P.O. Box 762. 656-1. 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing = in permanents. Open evenings by | BEAUTY SHOP. Permanents, etc. Violet Seaberg, Green 483. 636-tf Artists’ Paints and Materials of | HISCELLANEDUS Finest Quality | COLONIAL Hotel, fully furnished On 2nd St. across from Baranof. Reasonably priced. Phone 187. APT. HOUSE, ten apts. Phone 428 618-t1 FOR SALE—Three houses and lot, houses in good condition and best location. Inquire Trevor Davis Box 576, Juneau. 472-t! | poLL Dress Shop and Hospital. Repairs made at reasonable pri- GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up, ces. Clothes magde according to size. Phone 547. P. O. Box Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201! 315 Decker Way. LOST AND FOUND =oox LOST—10 it. “plastic skiff off Mid- | dle Point Sept. 30. Finder Notify Juneau Welding shop & Machine 696-t4 | black leather key 695-13 | LOSTA—KO\s on ring. Ph. Red 770. P2 Fossil Toses have been found| which rate to the Oligocene penodI when horses were ahout the size of| appointmer.t. 2--tf WINTER & POND CO, Inc. | Complete Photographic Supplies | Developing — Printing — Enlarging| large dog: et FOR RENT NICE CLEAN front room, twin beds, also garage. Ph. 513. 694-16 ROOMS FOR RE"!'I Down town location. Inquire at Darnell’s. 657-tf. clean 636-t1. CLEAN steamheated rooms, beds. 315 Gold St. OFFICES for rent Bldg. in Simpson 624-tf | ROOM—kitchen privileges — Home Hotel. Phone 886. ROUMS—KIIZhen privileges. Home Hotel-Ph. 886.