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PAGE SIX Fine Fall lea_?her Goods Vanity Cases — Underarm and Legal Brief Cases Wallets and Many Other Handy Items AIRPLANE LUGGAGE % IN MATCHED \ SETS | TO MAKE YOUR TRIP A REAL PLEASURE Remember we carry one of Alaska’s finest lines of Gift Articles to satisfy every gift requirement . REDUCED PRICES ON MANY ITEMS IN OUR STOCK REDUCING SALE The NUGGET SHOP Come in and browse around WHAT BEAUTIFUL FLOORS! = YES, IT'S EASY wirH JOHNSON’S SELF-POLISHING GLO-COAT , linoleum and hardwood Polishing GL itiful shine with Just apply GLo- On stone tile floors, Jo COAT gives you a be: practically no work FLOOR POLISH CoAT— it dries in 20 minutes to a beau- tiful, gleam! h. No rubbife, no polishin COAT tc JOHNSON’S GLO-CT T Hiode in the U.5. A, by the makers of Johnson's Wax FREIGHT Refrigeration SERVICE to ALASKA Regular sailings from Seattle and Tacoma, Washingten For Rates and Information CONSULT Alaska Transporfatien Company GASTINEAU HOTEL P. 0. Box 61—PHONE 879 3 Juneau, Alaska - Your Deposits ARE SAFE | BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVANG BONDS 4 or management of this oang s pieaged Lo conserva- ve operation. The safety ot depusiturs’ tunds is our orimary consideration. In addition, the bank is a mem- ver of Federal Denosit 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 THE ALASKAN CAB CO. “THE FINEST CARS AND SERVICE IN JUNEAU” COURTESY 7 MUBLE 7 SAFETY “The Packard Clipper System” e rrrrreeeed THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Harbormaster published in résponse to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, under P& on the Kuskokwim Riv you care to know the tributary I Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes. Wwas trapping on, we call it Mrs Williams and Mrs. ASSETS Blver’ aMif the hatives ~call Don wwe returned Lome 1. Cash, balances with otaer banks, inciuding reserve bal- Shangavinapok |from a in Juneau ance, and cash items in process of colletcion $1,748.901.99 | However, to make a long story R w i t r. a A enda were S= 2. United States Government obligations, airect and guaran- rt, we had to 6P fo: Mz« M. RIC SIS endd : t s |Grath atout 459 miles. When we itors in the Cove from Pelican eed 3,014,921.75 | Grath akout 45) mile e it i ivisi 3 ¢ there we had to walk over to City. Mr. Kendall made prepara- 3. Obligations of States and political subdivisions 54,272.18 €0 ~l|1l we “;m‘ 4 - ! S tions with Jim Linguard to rebuild 4. Other bonds, notes, and debentures 37,200.00 :‘~“‘1"‘ » about mie p his boat. Mrs. Kendall's aunt ac- o ara g i o 25 verdr: ) 12.4 e mpanies 6. Loans and discounts (including $247.25 overdrafts 88141281 L0 o walking at night, as companied them 7. Bank premises owned $39,582.61, furniture and fixtures 6 P EREEaed ek i HRA. IR th $5,282.59 44.86520 | 4ovtime that we would build three “Red” Reed has gone to Wran- (Bank premises owned are subject to None liens not {or four smudges and try to get gell a few weeks stay assumed by bank) i' half-hour sleep now and ihe 8. Real estate owned other than bank premises : 1.00] On our last night out we hit th nder of the boat 11. Other assets 676456 {head of Otter Creek ab 5 Mary with his small it __|oclock in the morning. We could daughter Maxine, and Clell Hodson 19 TOMAT, ‘ABSRTS $5.188,330.49 | See that people were getting up, have left for Seattle. Hodson will jsmoke started from one chimney visit relatives in W ington .ar : LIN@RITIES land then another. The tcwn was Oregon before his return, and Alex 13. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and cor- | waking up. ander will spend the winter in porations $2,448,108001 4% 20 AT o iys, “Here Washington: stéte, 14. Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corpora- is where we stop Three eg i tions 2,043474.75 | any style, $1.00 Skipper “Doc” Silvers of the| 15. Deposits of United States Government (including postal | tossed down our packs right Loat Pirate, and wife Linda, art savings) 417,593.25 | t and there. After having the here for an indefinite stay. e 16. Deposits of States and political subdivisions 46,9227 tirst three eggs, my partner sald, ; some repair work on his 17 eposits of banks 44071307 ‘belleve I can 8@l Turee molc.” i e £l ¢ I said, “I go you. ——e———— 18 deposits (certified and cashier’s checks, etc.) 1806830 I o SRR L ofeee 19. TOTAL DEPOSITS $5,413.299.19 5 o't satist i (14 But he wasn't satisfied. H: or HOSPITAL NOTES fered three more and a couple e e | f slice: tomato and cucumbers TP <1 e 5 1548 24 TOTAL LIABILITIES $5,413.200.19" Altogether, the 15 ripe eggs and Entering St. Ann's Hospita ‘; CAPITAL ACCOUNTS fresh vegetables came high $8.35. terd D Lfimhndx Ufhhg{n\nfl it : That is the first part of the Medical attention and Leonida Bar- 25. Capital stock: | A & P : : by story. We had 220 marten and a Til for a tonsillectomy. (¢) Common stock, total par $100,000.00 $ 100,000.00 2 < o few more skins. Marten, I believe, Mrs. Homer Nordling and Thelma 26. Surplus 15000000 | " T that time $8.50 apicce, Osborne were discharged from the | 27. Undivided profits 92,234.86 Ask Isadore Goldstein, he knows. Hospital 28. Reserves (and retirement account for preferred stock) [He told me later that he just go; Alice Sheakley and Martha Dav Ihis money back on them, ani I of Hoonah were admitted to the 29, TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS believe 1 remember he paid me Government Hospital yesterday. | with two $1,000 bills and -seven ——ee———— 30. TOTAL LIABILITIES and CAPITAL ACCOUNTS. $100 bills, the rest in small change. INCORPORATIONS fak. b, H{;, “’;m““ ,f)’":mf‘:jf; Articles of Incorp: on have MEMORANDA e . been filed with Territorial Auditor 31 ots pledged or assigned to secure liabiities and for ‘{’““-. _‘;m."“ that time So Frank A. Boyle by the Alaska Cre- other purposes $1,247,887.48 I“rkue‘i 3“(. 3 Talong missing Git Bureau of Juneau and the Al- Territory of Alaska, Division No. 1, ss: | ekgeatice & Dy 7 Credit Bureau of Fairbank: I, E. L. Hunter, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly | “(gjoned) Yours truly, Jake, Both companies were organized by swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and | 2 e Eue M Eealty N T belief. ! and H. L. Faulkner all of Juneau ; > YOU KNOW? Each f is capitalized for $100,- E. L. HUNTER, Cashier. [ By EDU R i o aet SRR O o CORRECT Attest: A. M. MILL, GEO. E. CLEVELAND, Jom\" We serve meals at the askan €00. Stock is divided into 100,000 ol e TR e - it | Lunch Counter. Take home ham- rhares at a par value of $1 each. RECK, Directors | burg d chile. adv. 702-t3 e sty Sworn to and subscribed before me this 9th day of October, 1947. 1 adv. 702-tf ANCHORAGE BUILDING SLUMP (SEAL) MARY JANE LYMAN, Notary Public. L High cost of material, when it My comm Aug. 21, 1950 | Read the Wantads for bargalns.'can be secured, and high labor Danish Pastries Lemon Chiifon Pies Pumpkin Pies SPECIAL PARTY CAKES MADE TO WHOLE WHEAT BREA]) Apple Sauce Cales Marble Cakes Chocelate Glazed Donuis 100% Orange Rye Bread Pumpernickle Bread 4 White and French Bread Raisin Bran Muffins Butter Crust and Hard Rolls At ALL Grocers PURITY DUTCH MAID BAKERY Purity Dutch Maid Products Are Supireme 124 Second St. Phone 31 Next to The Nugget Shop JUNEAU /\LASKA { A new addition to the mo Amnid HxldrP states, { construction of a 410 foot exten- Wn \‘<~.<~ulx hn\c been in the ARE MADE To |sion of Float Number Five at the harbor recently, so there is stiill north end of the Boat Harbor. It some turnover; and many Juneau extends out another fcet, then are still out i BOAI HAPBGR turns at a right angle to the veral new boat owners willl % | South for 280 feet have electricity power connections The new section is of a differ- to supply them with lights (iur-‘ With summer improvements , ent construction than l‘!‘n other ing the coming winter. Hildre re | nea completed in the Small floats, having a single piling cpa ports that three new installations soat Harbor this week, Mayor €d down the middle with float logs bave already been made, and four Hendrickson has revealed that ap- oD kither side. The main floa more Loats will be connected soon proximately $12,000 has teen in- the five numbered “1“ lun | - - | vested by the City of Juneau this Pilihg along both sides, but nome . i | vear in repairs and additions in the center. They arc 10 feet COMMURICATION [ There have been 115 new creo- !N “Aflilh"whua lzhn new sectibn 3 i te pilings driven on all the is €ight feet wide. { 5 floats in_the harbor, of longer| A count of powis in tie hatbor| Lo o ‘}[‘:]“‘l" AlgEs, Qgt, 5 length than had been used pre- last week showed 230 power craft, Ak . viously not counting outboards and skiffs.| Just happened to see ihe siory of our Eggless and Days i RS L 5 B SR T B T TR in the Empirs. It y is gomg Charter No. 5117 Reserve District No, 12 e tough on comebody REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE iy Soiy to tell Yot o whu-Z ‘ 3 ned to me. believe i First National Bank of Juneau 11 e gear’ 191800 At that in the Terrtiory of Alaska, at the close of business on October 6, 1947, time I was prospecting and )- It i | | | i { i | | | | " Elfin Cove News Nofes | (Special Correspondenle) ELFIN COVE, Alaska, Oct John Dahl, an oldtime resident} |of the Cove, has gone to Minneap- lolis, Minn., to visit a brother he bas not seen in years. He will be gone for the winter. oldtimer who has been here in the Cove since 1922 has left on his way to Bu- rope. He will visit an uncle in Port Angeles, Wash., go from there Philadelphia to visit a sister fore going to Denmark to v Jack With, ano be: his parents and other relatives, turning home in April Mrs. Marguerite Butts will re- turn from Jm\u\ on the Elin II cost has caused a slump in Luild- WMWWW ing at Anchorage. Scores of men | Specials for Saturday ; - laid off. e FROM PATERSON BAY L. G. Hicks of Paterson Bay stopping at the Gastineau. e SONS OF NORWAY Business meeting Sat. evening 8 o'clock, Odd Fellows Hall Celebxa— tion of Lief Eriksen Day. —adv. FOR SALE BARGAIN—1935 condition, new are being is 704-t2 Nash Se’dz\‘nz gooti tires. Ph. Red 694. 704-tf FOR SALE—CESSI\A Auphmesf Twin engines, now being com- pletely rebuilt and licensed, ex- tra low time engines, metal props and governors, heavy wing, radio and transmitter, full set blind flying instruments, delivered any- where in Alaska at no charge, prompt delivery, concern exceptionally low price, one or a dozen, for further de- tails write Box 399 Nome, Alaska. 704-t6 private \OTl(F TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN |that the undersigned was on the 9th day of October, 1947 duly ap- pointed Executor of the Last Will and Testament and of the Estate of Elizabeth Decker, Deceased. All persons having claims igainst | the estate of deceased will present them, with proper vouchers and duly verified, to the undersigned at Juneau, Alaska within six (6) | months from the date of this notice, - | Dated at Juneau, Alaska, October .9th, 1947. JAMES W. McNAUGHTON, Executor. First publication, Qct. 10, 1947. | Last publication, Oct. 31 1947. to' FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1947 | { 'MURPHY & MURPHY |\TRANSFER Business, mcluding| garage, trucks, etc; nice oil in- come. Priced right. \ 'SEVI—.RAL good homes on Glacier | 1 HMighway; . Peterson and Tuttorm- 1 son, 10': mi; ‘Bednar, Auke Bay, etc. | |DECKER Bldg, apts, and commer | cial rents. 13-BEDROOM home, large base- I ment, garage, 2 baths, elec. kit- I chen, furn., etc. DUPLEX, nice location, fully fur- i nished, oil heat, priced to sell. )ALBATRGSS, 30 ft. cpg, fully { equipped for fishing, $3,750. PARTIALLY completed 3 rcoms and bath, Douglas, SACRIFICE for immediate sale. |7 ROOM house, Douglas ,furnished. ONE 7 tube Console Radio, one | table. model radio — priced for immediate sale. 48 BASE Accordian, | new, $75. BFAUTIFUL SUMMER cabin, Point Lou fully furnished, large sleeping quarters, unsurpassed view. Priced for immediate sale. COMPLETE modern home, 12th St. with rental addition. Can be seen by appointment only. 4 BEDROUM house, Star Hill MURPHY & MURPHY | REALTORS—ACCUUNTANTS 1E’l’mn.’-} 676 over rirst Nnt:luu’.l B i WANTED practically PART-TIME s ‘xk Inquire Room 106 Health Department, Territorial Building. T04-t1 ALTERATIONS «.d Plain Sewing. Call 208 Main St. {REWARD—For 3 or 4 room fur- | nished apt. or house. Must be in good surroundings, working ple. No children, pets or par- til | { Write R. V. Collins, Gen. | DelL city. -t WANTED Play Pen. Phone 355 Douglas. 693 4t ! PIANOS RENLEL and ’XU'\LD Anderson Shop. | " Waitresses and Fountain Girls lwnn(ed at Percy’s Cafe. 665 tf | WANTED — Home for German Shepard. 036-2 long 2 short. 703-t3 HIGH SCHOOL girl will care for | children Friday and Saturday night. 036-2 long 2 short. 703-t3 HIGH SCHOOL BOY wants job after school and Saturdays. Ph. 703-13 0374. WOULD LIKE to rent two bedroom house 1 nice neighborhood, two children in school. Wililng to pay well if near school. Peter Wood “Box 2839, Ph. 672. 703-13 { DISABLED VETERAN and wife urgently need 2 or 3 room apt. or { house, must be at least partly furnished. Price up to $60. Call Lucille Dotson at Percy's Cafe. 703-tf ulscnnmnrfnus' { !DOLL Dress Shux;_ and Hospital ‘ Repairs made at reasonable pri-/ ces. Clothes made according to size. P. O. Box 1539. 679 tf AVON PRODUCTS representative. Phone Black 475. P.O. Box T6Z. Phone 547. 656-tt. BEAUTY SHOP. Permanents, etc. Violet Seaberg, Green 483. 636-1 | WINTER & POND CO, Inc. | Complete Photographic Supplies | Developing — Printing Enlarging | “WANT o ) 1 ] -0 o o o - 1—_51 ADS H ! | | [ ) FOR SALE R . 41 4 DOOR NASH 600. e Looks goed, runs good, is e good. Ph, 039-2 short 1 e I6ng T04-t3 o . e 0 000000000 %25(‘ LADIES damond Colonial Hotel Rm. 13. ring $100. 704-12 MAPLE DINING set with six new- Iy upholstered chairs. Pair pil- lows, etc., No. 2 Blomgren, Ph. 289. % T04-tf DF.OP LEAF (11’“1# and sideboard, $40. Ph Black 755 evenings. 704-t£ PLAY PEN with pad. Like new. Call Black 356. 04-t4 | OUTBOARD Service and repair Rear of Juneau Welding Machine Shop. P. O. Box 2523, 03-t6 | INCOME PROPERTY, 3 apart- s, completely furnished, elec- > stoves, steam heated, cement basement, newly painted, excel- lent condition, centrally located, reasonably priced. Phone Blue 163 afterncons or evenings for ap- pointment. 703-t6 10 h.p. EVINRUDE Outboard 194€ medel, good condition $175, also 7 in. Craftsman Skillsaw practi- cally new $80. Call Green 68. 702-t3 AGSHIP engine 90 hp. 3,000 rpm. See Boat Shop, North- ern Commercial Co. 702-t6 BABY BED and mattres Phone Black 694. 702-tf GLASS uh()W case w UdPn show See Steven’s Store. 702-t6 7 ft. BED DAVENPORT gDod con- dtion, except covering $50. Black 180. 702-t3 ROLLER SKATES $350 pr. Mad- sen’s Cycle and Fishing Supply 702-t6 CHEST O“‘ DRA\VERS drop leat table-chairs, dishes, springs and mattress, bird cag and many ather housshold articles, 314 4th or Ph. Red 398 01-t5 NEW MODERN 3 bedroom, all ele furnished home. Ph, Green 875. 701-t5 LIGHT DEER rifle 32 cal. Win- chester model 65. Sleeping bag, pack board. All for $75. Call Han- nah’s Boarding House, Red Swan~ son, evenings 6:30 to 8 p.m. 700-t6 BED, coi! -p-:ng, Iner spring mat- tress. Ph. 546. 700-tf , good condition, mile 9% oun highway. 698-tf ELECTRIC washer 15% f{t. SPEED BOAT. Suitable for 5 to 15 h.p. outboard motor. Can- vas cover $150. Ph. 51. 698-tf DINING SET $75. Portable type- writer, $30. Norge wash. machine, $95. Range $120. Chair $50. Van- ity, double bedroom set $175. Kitchen set, $20. Davenport and chair, $100. Portable tubs $10. 535 Harris, phone 132. 695-t1 3 ROOM furnished house, 838 Ba- sin Rd. Call between 8 am. and 5 pm. 695-t1 —IN SEWARD— PALACE CAFE. $9,000.00 monthly income. Long term lease. Low overhead. Priced at $9,300 for quick sale. Terms. Write or wire Mary Ann Balmat, Box 673, Seward, Alaska. 693 10t Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality extra | GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up, Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 815 Decker Way. FOR RENT NICE CLEAN steamheated looms‘ steambath iree Scandinavian Rooms, So. Franklin St. 704-1mo. : HOUSE in Douglas, interior un- finished, $950. Terms, cash or trade. Ph. Douglas 315. 693-tf NEW Deluxe St. Clair Oil Rnnge $19500; New Oil-Matic Pres- sure-type oil burner, $175.00; one new Smithway Perma-glass lin- ed 30 gal. electric water heater $125.00. Installation any item extra; Phone 676. 683 t1 STEWART WARNER combination radio and phonograph. Ph. Green 668 after 5 p.m. 700-t4 ROOMS FOR RENT. ' location. Inquire at Darnell’s, 657-t1. CLEAN steamheated rooms, clean beds. 315 Gold St. 656-t1. | | |2 OFFICES for rent in Simpson | Blag. 624-t1 | ROOM—kitchen privileges — Home Hotel. Phone 886. ROOMS-—Kitzhen privieges. Soms Hotel—Ph. 836. BOG G AN Flooring Contracior Laying—Finishing Oak Fleors CALL 209 (abinef and Mill Work Open Evenings 6 to 9 H.P. MIDDLETON 336 West Second—off Wil- loughby at Ellen Grocery |NICE cLEAN ROOMS, by day or week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187. {OLD BOOKS on Alaska, Q! OESET houée, 4!}-1'_:;;18 Harris, 6:00 pm. to 8:00 p.m. 700-t6 Canada and USA. Write for free cata- logues. DeForest, 727 Royal, New Orleans, La. 700-t6 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, Flama range; excellent condition. Write Box 562, Petersburg, Alaska. 664 124 TWO BEDROOM modern unfurn- 702-13 LOST—Sack of cleaning between Vanderbilt Hill and 7%. mile. Finder* please call 638, '102-'.3‘1 546-2t. —_— — | ished house, 53¢ E. 5th St. Call - Blue 297. 660-tf. LOST AND FOUND _— __|COLONIAL Hotel, fully furnished | FOUND—Fur lined glove. Owner|{ On 2nd St. across from Baranof. may have same by paying for this| Reasonably priced. Phone 187. adv. @h. | 623-t4 | LOST—Pair of black kid gloves APT. HOUSE, ten apts. Phone 428. Friday. Please return to Empire. 618-t4 FOR SALE—Three houses and lot, houses in good condition and best location. I ‘Trevor Davis Box 576, Juneau. 472t