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T PAGE T\X 0 : L Raintite—Make your sturdy choice for staunch snow and storm protec- tion. In several shoe lasts. Sizes for the whole family. PATENT BLACK, Fashion - I supple driving where. Town tailored—they slip over your shoes like gloves very —to wear Women’s sizes. astened QaAITY SINCE /85T ST OO TAX £STIMATE NOT DUE Chief THIBODEAU TO STATES Kenny Thibcdeau left on the, George W. G:age. Pan American flight to Collector for the Bur , yesterday after a Christmas va- Revenue, teday cation spent with his family here. Continental — Storm Sophisticate gives to dull days, and weather-proof protecti drifts, rainy gusts, mud. Kwik slide . 10 slip on and off in a jiffy. Women’s sizes. : Ny lees of confusior Thibodeau is a sophomore at the eous notic Taxpayer Portland where he March 15 to majoring ss administr: 1948 income, not tion previously reported. CITATION Ray Sifferman In the District Court for the Terri- tory of Alaska, Division No. 1. IN ADMIRALTY. JUNEAU MARINE CO. INC,, a cor- poration, Libella vs. D. K. M ONALD CO., a corporation, and the BOSTON INSURANCE CO, ation, and the Vessel RE- DONDO, official No. 162330, etc., and all persons intervening for their interest in said vessel, Lib- elees. 1. To the above-entitled libelles, GREETING: 2 IN THE NAME OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, You, and 3 each of you, are hereby commanded to be and appear in the above-en- titled Court, holden at Juneau, in said Division of said Territory and answer the libel and complaint filed against you in the above-entitled action, within thirty days from the date of the service of this Citation and plaint upon you, and, if you fail so 12 to appear and answer, for want ° thereof, the plaintiff will take judg- ment against you, and each of you, for the sum specified in said libel ' 13. and complaint, and will apply to the Court for the relief demanded 14. therein, a copy of which said com- plaint is he: Said relief is for judgment and de- cree against you and said vessel, her tackle, apparel, furniture, boats, and engines and other appurtenances, jointly and severally, that said vessel may be condemned and sold and the proceeds thereof applied toward the reduction of the 24 aferesaid sums, and that libellant may have such other and rther 25. relief as in law and justice it may be entitled to receive 2. And you, the United S shal of Division tory of Alaska, or any Deputy, are 28 hereby required to make service of this Citation upon the said libelees, ' 29, and each of them, as by law pro- vided, and you will make due return 'gg hereof to the Clerk of tb Court ; within forty days from the date of its delivery to you, with 2 dorse- topping at the Charter No. 8. a copy of the Libel and com- ,, ith served upon you. g5 16. 17. in the sum of |18% $9,100.23 plus interest and costs, and | 19. For rainy days, for right answer n against snow- $4.85 Deputy eau of Internal cleared up a point arising from an erron- until file their estimates of January of Ccrd Baranof Hotel. | TERRITORIAL TREASURY IS | MORE IN ROLE Veterans Fund Shrinks | from Payment of Bonuses The the Territory | of Alaska | pleted condition today, to the current Statement of Condi- tion issued by Territorial Treas- urer Oscar G. Olson for the close Treasury of of business on Dec. 31. Olson reported a total bank bal- ance of $1,891,882.37 of which only $43.01599 remained in the gen- ral fund after deductions of $1,- 5,710.69 for special and earmark- | 'd funds and $622,155.79 to meet utstanding warrants. is still in a sadly de-| according At the same time, Auditor Frank had approximately $300,- Boyle 0 in unpaid ice. This has been somewhat iated since the statement was sued, el however. Yesterday, Olson ased some of the unpaid ouchers. This still leaves a bal- nce of about $200,000 in vouchers remaining to be honored. nce payment of pack taxes by ned salmon - industry, the rerritc was only about $100,000 ! »ohind its obligations. The gcst change in the money n deposit was the reduction of fund set aside for Veterans Affairs. On Dec. 1, this fund had ince of $745,654.89, but by 31, it had shrunk to $300,- 3 due to payment of many bonus claims. Tt will probably be swelled again during the next menth with the receipt of the| quarterly payments of the erans’ Tax 1 bal Dec. (612 SKI (lUB HAS BIG TURNOUT SUNDAY; NEW TOW INSTALLED The Juneau Ski Club turned out enmasse Sunday morning for a spec- ial breakfast, arranged by Neil Tay- lor, in the Gold Room at the Bar- anof Hotel. Prior to the bacon and eggs, Curtis Shattuck showed movies of skiil exploits here and at Sun Valley, Idaho. Appreximately asts put in an appearance at the second meadow during the day, and classes for beginners and intermedi- ates were held officially from 1 o'cldek on, although informal class- es began at once for those uncertain of their ability to make it down the lower slope. Rope for the new tow was carried 45 up the trail, and installed by eve- ning. President Jim Church said that it will be ready for immediate is use next week. He also announced that skiing classes will be given | 5117 reserve District No. 12 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE First National Bank of Juneau in the Territory of Alaska, at the close of business on December 31, 1947, published in response to eall made by Cemptroller of the Currency, under Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes. ASSETS Cash, balances with otner panks, including reserve bal- ance, and cash items in process of collection ..$1,829,927.98 United States Government obligations, alrect and guaran- teed Obligations of Sta Other bonds, nc ,5217.92 and political subdivisions and debentures Loans and discounts (including $69.04 overdrafts) ank premises owned $38,165 3,203,371.90 53.871.42 32,200.00 840,648.53 , furniture and fixtures 42,693.14 \Bunk premises owned are subject to None liens not Other ts TOTAL ASSETS porations Time deposits of individuals, parmershlps and corpora- tions Deposits of United States Government (mclurnng postal savings) Deposits of States and political subdi Depesits of banks Other deposits (certified and cashier’s checks, etc.) TOTAL DEPOSITS TOTAL LIABILITIES CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital stock: (c) Common stock, total par $100,000.00 $ 100,000.00 Surplus 150,000.00 Undivided profits 78,709.57 Reserves (and retirement account for preferred stock) 45,305.44 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $ 374,015.01 [ TOTAL LIABILIT ment hereon of your doings in the 31. Assets pledged or premises. other purposes IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have Territory hereto set my hand and affixed the Seal of the above Court, at Juneau, Alaska, this 2nd day of January, pelief A. D. 1948. (QEAL) . JAMES W. LEWE;S'k CORRECT — Attest er] By . D. E. MyIVER, |MtLl. Directors Deputy. Pirst publication, Jan. 7, 1948. Last publication, Jan. 28, 1948. I, E. L. Hunter, Sworn to and subscribed before me this 6th day of January, 1948. (SEAL) LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and cor- { 3 and CAPITAL ACCOUNTS. $6,011,091.53 MEMORANDUM assigned to secure liabiities and for of Alaska, Division No. Cashier of the swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and GEO. E. CLEVELAND, JOHN RECK, A assumed by bank) Real estate owned other than bank premises 1.00 8,377.56 6,011,091.53 $2,342,342.80 2,027,579.10 i 474,983.94 714,046.00 | 61,63443 16,490.25 | isions $5,637,076.52 $5,637,076.52 $1,236,590.60 | 1, s8 above-named bank, do solemnly E. L. HUNTER, Cashier. vouchers in his | $100,000 for use to meet | educational | ©On December 1, due to an ad-| Vet- | 75 skiing enthusi- | MARY JANE LYMAN, Notary Public for Alaska. My commissioa expires Aug. 21, 1950 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRF— JUNEAU, ALASKA either on Thursdays or Fridays dur- ing the month of January. An Executive Board meeting of rhv- club will be held tonight .at 30 at his on 10th and D/ ulm" | .o e - i GASTINEAU DISTRICT! OF BOY SCOUTS T, MEET 0N SATURDAY The Distriet, Boy! Scouts will hold its an-| nual meeting Saturday, January 10, ‘[ the Gold Room { District Chair- | man James C. Ryan, announced to- | day. | Important Gastineau |before the d will be the election of district officers for ! |1948, who will take m ce immedi- ately. The Nominating Committee of the District, composed of Ellis| Reynolds, Edward L. Keithahn, and | |Chairman Frad Her its report recomme the following jman. Vice | Commissior at large | will also be recommended by the rominating committee | According te the constitution of |*he Boy Scouts of Aynerica, each district must hold its district meet- ling one month prior to the annual meeting of the Council. The Alaska Council holds its annual meeting in February. This gives the newly el- |ected officers an opportunity to or- ganize and set up their objectives which must be reported at that meeting All officers of the district for the {past year will be released by Chair- ing will make ns for striet Chair- | 1d District | | ; (man Ryan before the nominating {committee report is read. It is the |responsibility of the District Chair- \man elected for 1948 to appoint his {operating committee chairmen soon |after the meeting — D | ~ PROCLAMATION ‘ The week of Jan. 12-18 has been set aside as “Marine Corps Re- rve We in a proclamation re- ased today from the Governor's toffice. The Governor urges citi- |1 from At ADMIRALTY A(‘Tll)\' zens lo support the Marine Cmy)k | L oclamation was signed iralty action in the e the Governor's U ict Court, the Juneau business trip to M Co., was awarded $594.15 the vessel Apex No. 1 WORK REFRESHED HAVE A COCA-COLA iw Ask for it either way szlx zmde-marks BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY JUNEAU COLD STORAGE © 1947, The Coca-Cola Company e HIT’S C“DATE NITE®® AT TH Pamaray| Club for all Californians and their friends g and for You too no matter where you’re THURSDPAY NITE (Tomorrow) JANUARY 8th, 1948 1 Best “CLIMATE” Fxpert Gets The Prize MAKE IET A DATE the Pamaray WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1948 W-A-N-T A-D-S 'MURPFY & MURPHY ONE, TWO and THREE bedroom homes in Juneau and Douglas. Several Excellent Income Properties. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS--ACCOUNTANTS Phone 67¢ over First National Sanx } FUR EENT | [z APT. for renw. Seaview, one block from Federal Bldg. 759 1 ma IRE PPOOF Stulage Space. Simpson Bldg. 758 tf M\ICF‘ CLEAN steam rtate" roommns, also steam haths Scandinavian l Rooms. 736-tf ?00MS FUR REN1 Down town Darnell’s neation Inquire at 657-t1 | TEAN stcamheatec m- clear 7 315 Gold St 56-t1 | cooM kitcrer privieer Home { Hote! Phone 886 ! "CE CLEAN ROOMS b dm » wveek Colonia! Hotel PY o9 LOST—Fluffy black cat, bob-tailed, named Teddy. If you have any information please cad Douglas 315. Reward for his return. 76 3t Dec. 24. 5 pm. Call 748.| 768 3t AVON PRODUCTS representaive Phone Black 475 PO Box Tt: 656-t1 | | BEAUTY SHOP. Permanents. ete Violet Seaberg Green 483 ‘UARANTEED Realistic ent, $7.50 Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way Permap a MAN HERE J. B. Bc,unchck with the Civil Aeronautics Authority is stopping ’ t the Hotel Juneau. NOTICE TO ALL MOTOR VEHICLE OPERATORS The new license plates for 1948 are now available and must be on displav both front and rear of each ‘"n' on or before January 31, 1948. |After January 31 the owner of any motor vehicle, not so equipped with {the 1848 license plates, will be sub- Ject to arrest by the Alaska Highway Pstrul or other authorized Iaw en- {forcement officer, and fined in ac- cordance with the law. FRANK A. METCALF, Territorial Highway Engineer. ‘F\rst publication, Jan. 7, 1948. Last publication, Jan. 21, 1948. In the Loss Column... WITH FAMILIES all over the country looking for places to live, every fire adds to the housing shortage. Right now, the number of homes going up is hardly keeping pace with the number burning down! Help reduce these losses. Check YOUR fire haz- ards today! SHATTUCK AGENCY INSURANCE + BONDS Juran. Alabe We Shop for You Alaska Shopping Service Fast-Efficient-Personaliged ‘Write or Wire 1560 Olive Way Seattle 2 Phone MInor 3222 “cat. Ph. Green 3 8 3t IRLS Blue Filyer bmi lé xr({m cily; bicycle rack about 2weeks ago. Call Black 200. Reward. 7 3t OST—Hand truck; finder please _ call 333 or 312. Reward. 7 tf "OUND: Keys on chain. Owner can have same by identifying | ying for this adv. 7 3t | Golden Cocker Spaniel Ie-; Paper Curls. 81 up | FOR SALE Washing Machine, 78 3t DEE Electric $30. 227 4th St. coMPLLTuY (uxmshed 2 Apt House, electric range, oil heat. 530 Park Ave. Contadt Howard Meyer, Yellow Cab. 778 3t DAVEIVPORT and chair, 3125 Call Blue 509. 7 3t FURNISHED 5-Room House at 511 11th Street. 7 tf $39; - 1936 V8 Ford Sedan; ew brakes, new clutch, tires good, 1 spere, motor fair, radio, heater, Sealed beam lights. Call Blue 130 between 10 am. - 3 pm. T7tf ODD LAULING done. Truck for hire; reasonable rates. Call Green 715. 77 T CURTAIN st rewhers. sewing mach- ines, high chair, radio phono- -raph, ice skates, portable wash- ing machine, bathinettes, oil heater, lamps, play pen, book case. HOPE'S NEW & USED MDSE, 214 Second St, Phone 908. 7 3t GOOD Wasing Machine, in good condition. Ph. Douglas 355. 74 4t NEW Sing r’igu;table sewing ma- chine. P.ione Black 600. 6 3t t. Red Fir mast in good con- dition; 8-ft. new skiff. Phone Blue 835 after 5 pm 776 3t SEWING ought, and repaired. Red Front. Franklin. 75 3480 for 1937 Ford Sedan, 4 good | lires, excellent mechanical con- | dition. Ph. 676. 774 tf SPRUCE forest woud for heating, cooking or fireplace. P. O. Box | 1345 or Phone 688. 768 fmo. 2 BEDROOM furnished house. Fur- | nace, fireplace. Immediate oc- cupancy. 214 4th St. Phone Red 398. 766 t! ‘NLW Briskin 8MM Magazine Mov ie Camera, 4 shutter speeds P 19 lens. Made to use with teles scope. Carrying case and 3 mage azines double 25 film included. Total cost $158.00. Will sell for less than cost. Write care Fm- pire, C-526. 764 2t . c e ¢ HOBBY SHOP FOR SALE e Leaving for active duty with e U. S. Army. MUST sell. See . . . | i | | Steve Hopkins or call 281 or 586. 62 5t FURNISHED house on 80x90 lot with 20x50 Quonset Hut. Phone Black 113 or inquire at 824 W 9th Street. 758 tf v e & e s s . HUNTERS Have your guns completely cleaned and overhauled be- fore winter storage. Complete Service & repair Skies, Guns.... and Tackle. DARNELL'S SPORT CENTER il ol e BEAUTIFUL Husky pups, 8% month's old See Babcock. Vander- bile Hill. 49 t1 TWO coal or wood heaters like Jew. two sanitary couches, 3 | electric heaters. Red 702. 49 | ) SALE Thiee nuuses and lc | ncuses ir good condition and Jer i location [nquire Trevor Davik | | Box 537. Juneau 472-t PIANOS FOR RENT or SALE Wurlitzer Piano Alaska Dealer | Pn. 143 Anderson Piano Shop i 124 W 3rd. 13-¢¢ T WANTED f«FRsE desperately needs apt. Call 468 ask for E. George. 7 3t ® ® & 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o0 Woman Cook. Must be good. Work 2 or 3 hours in eve- ning for private family of three; permanent position. Call Apt. 702, Baranof Hotel, e 12 to 6. 72 tf DISTRIBUTORS wanted for plas- tic face protectors. This item { will really sell in Alaska. Write via airmail to J. & A. Sales Co., 467 Broadway, St. Paul 1, Minn. 770 9t A Good Home for black water spaniel female. 3 years old. P. O i 1 | | I i Box 969, Juneau. 760 31 SEWING and alterations. Phone Green 429. 50 tt | HELP WANTED—Painter, must bé ; 1st class mechanic, 5 days work guaranteed. Ph. 581. T42-t1 FURNESS TO KETCHIKAN Milton J. Furness, Sr., Adminis- trative Officer for the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service Regional Off- lice in Juneau, sailed for Ketchikan on board the Aleutian. He will { make a brief routine inspection of { Fish and Wildlife Service activ- ities there and is expected to re- turn late this week to Juneau. ————— AT HOTEL JUNEAU Oscar Debetrs of Pelican is stop- ping at the Hotel Juneau.

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