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e - A 85 W € ARDEN CLUX MEFTING Cl I Dewey W, \ T d t Metzdor! Get & 0 ol Vice-Pres WASHINGTON 1 1J. W. 1 prw it Managing Habit Director .o ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME REEF KNOT SAILING at 1 A L meship y } 1iling R m Se | May Hotel call at Metl ® 0 C i F n d Plumbing ® il Burners Telephone-319 Nights-Red 730 arrt Machine Shop., Inc. e NORTEHE A‘& D SAILINGS IATTLE for Kf-imtk,m v 1, Petersburg, Juneau, Haines, Skagway and Sitka) S. 8. ALASKA———THURSDAYS, APRIL 22 and MAY 6 HENRY GRE ——— AGENT ax in the Juxurd es and decks. . . sit y as you sail kan and Seatile 8. S ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY ALEUTIAN — APRIL 20 SUMMER SCHEDULES Effective: April Ist fo Sepiember Ist Passenger and Express DAILY Juneau — Ketchikan % SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND 10:30A Lv. AU Ar. 4:10P 11:30A TERSBUE Ly 12:00N Ly 12:40P Lv. 2:00P 9:00A NEAU Ar. 11:50°A 10:204 SITRA Lv. 10:30A (* or earlier) TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS ATURDAYS Juneau — Haines — Skagway JUNEAU HAINES SKAGWAY (All es PST 120°) Juneau to Angoon Baranof b4 Elfin Cove X Excursion Inlet X Gustavu X Hawk ef Hood Bay X Hoonah < X X W B oy -mmm:s ewing Southeastern JUNEAU Com- e (RIPPLED ALASKA THE DAILY ALASK EMPIRE——JUNEAU ALASKA 'SIXTY PERSONS FLY BY ALASKA COASTAL ave taken the job of hostesses for isiting service men, of which Ju- au has seen many in the past| | KRUEGER, LELLO o cHllDREN w“.l BE ew months and the summer | msaf“o"ok th s schedule for such visitors is great.| . ; A]aska Coastal flights over thn ———,,———— | | ENTERED, CHICAGO ;::icoc et an v o LIONS LUNCHEON Be bringing 30 persons to Juneau snd 'v “' CHICAGO, Apris i9—M—Twenl- cqirying the same number out, 28 ARR E ” 50 ur ecrippled Alaskan children ;¢ folows: il be treated this year at thel mom Skagway: Jewell Burrows, two Public Health Nurses, Vh&\ me for destitute crippled chil- peroy Reynolds, Tom Dyer and —_— ren in Chicago, officials announ- prc” . Chilbeck. Pan American weekend flights| Miss Krueger gave a very h]lelcil-‘ ed today From Sitka: A. Thatcher, ¢, R. ‘trought in 28 and took out 20 pas-|ing talk on the duties of a putlic| The children, who will arrive &t njen), W. G. Drels, R. M. Stutts Sengers from Juneau as follows: | health nurse and described duties| rate of two a month, are .n4 gon. From Seatile: Don Miller, Mrs.|that to the general public wouldn't m n;r Alaskan Crippled Chil-, pyem Petersburg: George Adams \;211: :f‘g:e;}aiz;y xg:;r::u;:cn :S:? :«; l:;sh&gut;e;hofha:yenurii,‘ ervice. J. McNeivon, L. Smith, Sidney | VoM ) | = ouse work | I'he project has been approv-!gmith and George Jorsengesx:‘_mq Carron, Hugh Yancey, Richard Az-|in the homes, to cleaning sooty | f the U. 8. Interior Department.' ;. McNelvon, L. Smith, Sidney| - F- S y tner, Ru- . E. on W - he Home for destitute crippled Smith and George Jorgensen.. - (Pert Rulin, Sophie Green, Felix so a guest at today's luncheon and nildren project is an excellent "Im'l Ketchikan: Wallls George | K0u‘eman, Lois Sharp, Ellene Sharp, spoke on the Douglas Beach pro-| W f helping meet the health' ;g A Chaney. T8¢ | jim Culbertson, W. L. Schwatterly, | ject which has been a project of | %an ' children,” said| From Pelican: Ruth Underhi |PF R H. Williams, John Martin, | the Juneau Lions Club for several| E ng Covernor of Al-!peq Newbiien. ' | Nena Gigneros, Jack Conway, Frank years. It was announced that work | in commenting on the pro-| 3 Russler, Bruce Thomas and Clyde | was exepected to get underway this| From oot S Heminway. week i# weather conditions remain- | The Alaskan child e t‘M‘FrF;nS‘:lcal:l‘;J:s“. ud Phlas, 1. |, To Oeaitle: Jean Gabriel, J. K. ed. g0k | Pt Yoy d"'r‘““" “'"d i e R lo. ‘;h“ WERRELAT rdepé'l Fadling, Jack Howe, J. Tellam, Rudy| Mayor Hendrickson stated that| he most %“ Tanl Comg 5 L bel s o ’Rn d"‘;‘ y;’e Pusich, G. M. Little, Goldie Arnold, |Juneau and Douglas requested the | |cated cases in that e”d"’t” % | Se g - 1S, Wil-| o Robertson, A. R. Seaton, Dorothy | Lions Club to urge their committee | it "”’gm’:" ‘;)°f‘" iR ‘”““}, a\gsm‘; By At | Morris, Joe Morris, Jr., Evelyn My-|for the project to meet with the| transportation will be provided rom Hood Bay: Avel Iverson. |ors welody Myers, Roy Myers, De-|two city councils on the subject and | —t-————— From Tulsequah: Frank Mac- lores Myers, Violet, Charlotte, Ro-|to submit their plans f n- weli-equipped sonp\Phe”"’“ and Stewart. > Y ‘ o i i bert and Charles Simpler, Harry|struction of communityy picnic To Hoonah: Mrs. Florence Mar- | -. vke, George Turner and Guy Hal- [grounds and the building of beach , J. E. Lahr, and Mrs. EIl Han- ferqy, | wouses for the swimmers. ‘lon | To Whitehorse: Marion Sawyer,! The area that has been selected. A complete, actory was found by 'n(henlogms‘ excay mm; Pompeu To Tulsequah: A. Sinclair, C. D.|1. Murray, Esther Schaubel, Wal-|for th reecreation park is just be- Allenllon Bloomfield, L. Sinclair and. A.|ter petri. llow the bus line on the Douglas| | Nelson. | To Fairbanks: E. P. McCarron,Leach. | To Hocd Bay: Cliff Joseph. | Max Weiss, Willlam Taylor. Y Lion Claude Smith, owner of the| BUS PASSENGERS OF | To Haines: Mrs. S. Sheldon. | —— - — — Douglas Plumbing and Heating, of-| J S cagway facili | g g To pereeey 5 % Berr " MARTHA SOCIETY TO (Dovene for sny anct s shop work| — This Will Be the | To Ketchikan: G. H. Nyman, he men needed to do to further the| PORARY BUS | Lsuvymrct, Wt A Beusis| HAVE GOODIE SALE jpreicc oo ons i wnes o sens SGHEDULE ‘FIZ:nn?AzHI:\ArD.zm?u;:;sA lg:z;ask?l‘,x: SAmRDAY MORN|NG ’mgzx Bonnie Jo Gronroos, repre-‘ Mr. and M Jack Looke, Lee senting the Business and Profession- At the regular meeting of thel.; women’s Club accepted the invi- Martha Soclety in the Northern!.aijon of the Lions to a joint lunch- | | Light Presbyterian . Church, Aprfl'eon of the two clubs fur next Mgn.‘ 16, a delicious dessert luncheon of | qay's luncheon. While the Bridge Is Being A. Pl‘.illip‘s and Evelyn Hallo- Repaired e — Leave Douglas Leave Juneau 7:20 AM. 7:35 AM. | | strawberry shortcake was served by | Other guests at today’'s meeting | 7: A.!\;. *8:05 A.M. vas RE(EIVES MA“ the hostesses, Mrs. Wilfred Leivers!w"e. ch; Barnard tram} the Quee,g,‘ 7:50 AM. 10:05 AM. | and Mrs. C. E. Warfield. { Anne's Lions Club at Seattle; How- AM. 12:15 PM. | I.EITERS FROM FM“(E The program consisted of an in- 'ard P, Andresen of the Juneau Al-| 10:30 AM. 1:05 PM. | teresting movie in color and sound ' acka Native Service and Lion Don| 3:05 PM. | The American Women's Volun- entitled “The Path of Progress,” Styke from ‘Anchorage. | 4:05 PM. |t Services, Inc., of the Juneau| showing the Presbyterian mission President Milton Furness who has werk among the Negroes of the been in Washington, D. C,, for the | south. i past mongh returned to the den to-| Mrs. Tom Morgan was appoint- | day and took over his post as chief ed chairman of the goodie sale to Lion. During his absence Lion John | be held at the Piggly Wiggly store Geyer, who is Vice-President, was| Saturday morning, April 24, at 11 in charge of the meeting: unit has received several letters " from several cities in, France thank- ing the organization far thelr help for the clothing they sent to the school children. there. his organization has been send- Effective MONDAY through FRIDAY. The night schedules will be the same as usual. Passengers will have to walk | ing aid to many foreign countries lock. ‘May 12 was set as the — -~ [ across the bridge. There will ce the war, and assisted gréat-|date for the annual spring rum- | B oo | be a bus on each side. {1y’ with many problems of the|mage sale: | HOSP"A[ NOIES | 'F'h CI! lB L' families of war-torn Europe during e | [ i he Lhannel Bus Line |the conilict | Admitted to St. Ann’s over the In local assistance during the| 9!0 B‘"D pRA(“(E ! weekend were Mrs. Fred Soberg and‘ PLEASE SAVE THIS TIME TABLE war, the AWVS entertained the| Della Ripoli for surgery; and Mrs.| in Juneau and now 1 0" IUESDAY NlGrI Fred Newburn whose baby girl was | |born at 9:42 c'clock Sunday morn- | As Director Alfred Ventur is en- ing weighing five pounds and three |caged this week with his three ounces. \u fferent bands of the Public Discharged over the weekend were Schools, preparing for the big A. A, Kiefer, Jack Lee, Mrs. Roy| concert next Friday night, there Murphy, Judge William A. Holz- will be no weekly practice of the heimer, Mrs. Mae Jernberg, Mrs., Juneau City Band tomorrow night Joe Paddock and baby girl. | in the Grade School auditorium. | At the Government Hospital, Ka- e {therine Howard was admitted ,and SEATTLE VISITORS ;Alice Nelson and Sally Aguilar were | discharged. ice men R YOUR FUTURE REFERE\ICL ser J?LENEME MARINE (20.. INC. Bailways—New Consiruciion-~Repairs i { } WE WILL CONTRACT YOUR JOB P. 0. Box 2719 SR SRS L i John R. Martin, W. L. Schnatter- s |by and W. J. Culbertson, all from DEEP SEA FISHERMEN'S UNION Seattle, are in Juneau and staying Last meeting Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. at the Baranof Hotel. All members attend. 866 1t Phone 29 | Your Deposits | ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS 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 April 12, 1948, published in response to call made by Coemptroller of the Currency, under Sectlnn 5211, U. 8. Revised Statutes. ASSETS 1. Cash, balances with otner banks, including reserve bal- ance, and cash items in process of collection ...........$1,073,297.11 2. United States Government obligations, direct and guaran- teed . . 2,995,729.90 Charter No. 5117 THE managemeny of this 3. Obligations of States and political subdivisions 53,871.42 bank is pledged to conserva- 4. Other bonds, notes, and debentures 32,200.00 tive operation. The safety 6. Loans and discounts (including $645.63 owerdrans» : . 1,019,255.01 of depcsitors’ funds is our 7. Bank premises owned $38,165.22, furniture and fixtures primary consideration In D ms'TS $4,527.92 42,603.14 | addition the bank is a mem- ber of Federal Deposit In- surance Corporation, which (Bank premises owned are suhjcct to None liens not assumed by bank) IN THIS BANK MONDAY, APRIL 19, 1948 | Mae Krueger and Miss Aune Lello.|$3,000 takes .shuc repair shop, good location, new equipment. Will train buyer. SEVERAL business opportunities: Pile driving equip. net appr. $10,- €00 few months work; bulldozer; fall equip. with 2 power saws, miscl. tools, etc, $800; two pack- ers, THE FORRESTER and THE APEX; 2 floating canneries, 2- man and 25-man crews; local business at inventory nets ap- proximately $650 monthly; shoe repair shop nets approxX. $650 monthly with lease and train- ing. Body and fender shop,‘ $2200 immediate possession. BLOUSE Shop, new inventory, quick turnover, good returns. APT. House, down payment small, | income over $400 monthly plus | 3-rcom apt. for owners. $11,000 takes property Evergreen, includes 3 bdr. house and duplex with one and 2-bdr. apts. | GOOD Homes Auke Bay, Glacier Highway, Fritz Cove, Lena Beach. JUNEAU. 3 three-bdr. houses, pri- ces $6,500 to $13,000, furn, or un- furn. | CABIN, furnace, etc. Louisa Beach; Cabin, Lena Cove, inside toilet, hot and cold water. [ | | | W-A-N-T A-D-S WITH PAN AMER'(A"‘LOTN Lions Club was host today| MURPHY & WRPHY(WI“BM Winn-Phone 234 ‘snloco T-unit apartment house, well furnished, new heating plant, clectric stoves, refrigerators; ex- cellent commericial location. $11,500; 3-unit apartment, only ten years old; main apartment with three bedrooms; well furnished; good location. $125,000; New reinforced concrete building with stores, offices and apartments; located on Univer- sity Way in Seattle. Gross annual income over $17,000. Can be fi- nanced from cash payment of $35,000. $4250 to $21,000; residential prop- erty, Juneau and Douglas. Wflham Winn-Phone 234 ron SALE NORWEGIAN " Krumkake Iron. Makes delicicus Krumkake, $4.95; add’ 50c for postage. Check or money order. Send for circular. Polar Fcods Co., Box 382, Se- attle, Washington. 866 1t |37 _CHEV Coupe, good condition. | | Black 330. 866 3t 1937 FORD Coupe, good condition. Call Blue. 705 after 5 p. m. 66 6t MIJBPHY & MIIBPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National Bank FORRENT NICE Clean Room, steam-heated. Lower rent. 315 Gold St. NICE CLEAN ROOMS weekly ot monthly. Colonial ¥otel. Ph. 18 F‘IRL PROOF Storage spaw Simpsen Bldg. 758 1 L‘A‘N— sicam heate also steam balhs. Scandinavian Rooms. 736 1 | ROOM; Kitchen privieges. ilome Hotel. hone 66, u MISCELLANEOUS 636 tf rooms | | FOR SALE: Only radio and record Shop in thriving Alaska city. Write Box C, SKG 1, cahe ot Empire. 866 12t 3:ROOM ‘House, 838 L 866 tf | FRAME b’dg 301(00 Wllh complet- ely furnished 4-room apartment. Black 611. 865 tf | ABOUT 050 square feet office | oNE gmm Mauser. Phone Douglas space, facing Franklin, 2nd| 48. 863 4t floor, Seward Building. Will par- | Sladke s tition and deccrate to suit ten-| 1941 ‘v-t(n D(‘d’e txu"k. new mo- ant. R. E. Robertson, phone| tor, new brakes, good rubber; 334, 860 tf| 1941 panel 1-ton Ford truck; 6 used tires 700x20. Ph. 132. 63 tf nger Sewing chine with leather covered stool; platform swing rocker, 1 large plate glass mirror, 1 chair side smoker, table radio, lamp table, end table and 3 table lamps chest of drawers, baby bed with new spring mattress, a stroller, play pen and pad! other house- hold articles. Call Red 465. 63 tf WINTER unn ruab, CO. Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - Printing - Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats \.\V_ON }—'RODUCTB representative | Ph. Black 475. P.O. Box 762. tf GUARANTEED Realistic Perman-i ent, $750. aper curls, $1 up | Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. tt LOST aNw FOUND. TAKEN from down-town blcycle rack, maroon and white trim bicycle, serial No. F, 72068. Re- turn to rack. 868 3t I.:bS'I"??Brh;- trlcyclgiwlth siren on handle bars. Phone Blue 743. 1t FOUND: Ladies purse; owner may have same by identifying and paying for adv. dh LOST, Strayed or Stolen: 6 mo. old male Husky. Slightly cross- ed in left eye. Dog tag 54.- Please call at 420 3rd or write P. O. Box 2162. 864 3t MRS. STERLING LEAVES Mrs. Hawley Sterling left abcnrd‘ .|the Baranof to join her husband who is in a Seattle Hospital. Ster-| ( i | i | JE.ACH House, $‘J,500 anulre M Lloyd Green, Fritz Cove Road. 861 1mo. 3 USED Suils and’ one l(‘)’p‘ coat, size 42 in good condition. G. E. Almguist, 108 Franklin St. 61 tf NCOM—EEv‘Ercpe;q better than $400 monthly. Leaving city. Real bargain for quick sale. See M. E. Monagle. 860 tf |1937 CHEV, good condition, $600. Phone 158. 856 tf CEDAR Skiff, in-board aircooled motor, $200. Phone 158. 856 tf 41 ACRES on Montana Creek, some improved, timber cabin. Black 620, evening 6-T7. 855 tf ZENITH Console, 12 tube, plays 10 and 12-inch records, '48 model, walnut. Black 620, evenings 6-7. 855 tf ONE York ammonia machine fo freezing plant, price $250. Cash or terms; one electric meat grind- er, $100, cash or terms. George Brothers. 853 941 Dodge Panel Truck. Good conditicn. See it at DeHart's Gro- cery or Ph. 023-4 rings. 849 tf WO HOUSES near boat harbor. Phone Red 765. 843 tt 8. Real estate owned other than bank premises .. 100/ ling has been ill for the past| * ' i ood kusiness. See G. G. Brown mum of $5,000. RE D 12. TOTAL ASSETS -$5221,442.92) 0 B 8 ! B o g 'N SU LIABILITIES LISTEN 5 HOUSES unu lot. Inquire Trev- 13. Dem‘“"fi"’p“"‘ o MBS, vartnarships; jend S MONDAY, APRIL 27, 7 pm,| or Davi. 94 0 porations ... 952.60 | KINY. Alaska Tax Payers League 14. Time deposits of indlviduals pnrtnersmps, and corpom- Program. Speaker, Albert White. SACRIFICE! $75 for washing ma- FIRST NATIONAL BANK o o S UNEAV A ae 15, Deposits of United States Government (including postal e : ect aondition. Med: 380, 08 30 of D y = Sults [ S e ey savings) ... 436,238.05| Cenuine Filsen Cruiser Suits|coMpPLETE Body and Fender Shop ! MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 16. Deposits of States and political subdivisions . 40487675 | now available at Casler’s. 866 tI| " o) cquipped. Reasonable. - In- % o A R 5 £ —— |17 Deposits of banks .. 103,874.04 NOTICE OF CHANGE OF quire Bob-Ben Service, 93 Wil- e s - e 18. Other deposits (certified and cashier’s checks, etc.) . 30,000.92 VESSEL NAME { foughby. b e Special notice is hereby given that | 55~ e i 19. TOTAL DEPOSITS $4,839.160.11 the Collector of Customs, under‘f&: L3 sfozb‘"mq;’:u;fcyfl?d‘,;"“;; : —_ |date of April 7, 1948, gave agthomy[ of 3 garage doors, $15. !;hone 2, TOTAL LIABILITIES i . $4,839,160.11 for change of name otl the oil screw‘} Black 763, 864 3t CAPITAL ACCOUNTS AQUITANIA, official number( 25, |Capltal stock: 252459, to H. F. CHANEY. Said ves- | HOUSE for sale. Phone Black i i " 7 (© Common stock, total par $100,000.00 5 1000080 | o T P BY Tacoma, Washing: | 106, 0 sl Befl'lgel'ahlln o r S > B SR 150.000'00 ‘ton, in 1943; her gross tonnage 167; | ) 26. Surplus .. ,000.00 | het tonnage 114; home port Juneau; 27. Undivided profits 97,896.78 | owner, Juneau Spruce Corporation. | WA“TED Reser (and retirement accnunt for pref d t k) .. 34386.03 K JAMES J. CONNORS, s 9 g ibatel i Catlector of Customs, | WANTED: mall fumished apart- First publication, April 17, 1948. | men by Government employee. 29. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $ 38228281 Last p:bliccat!on, Apm o, L i 0o ehilaken b etk iantact Bar 0 e e Y i Bower, Gastineau Hotel. 868 3t s fl 30. TOTAL LIABILITIES and CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ,35.221.44232!. S A s R ek : i 4 ili MEMORANDUM « NOTICE OF NEW DEADLINE e |Reliable man wanted to call on Regular salllngs fron} 331 e l'e For o | {riends and neighbors. Wonderful and Tacoma Washmgion 31, Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for o DISPLAY ADVERTISING | oOpportunity, $15-520 in a day. No ¢ other purpeses 81,240090602' Effective Monday, Mar. 29, e ;?'f"enci 81'1 ;B;l?l ;‘equired. H f Alaska, Division No £ e 1948, the deadline for receiv- o Tmanent. Wri lay. McNESS For Rates and Informaiion Eyyritary of Alas ook Z eonnly|® g copy mmaterial of dis- e| COMPANY, Dept, B, 2423 Mag- 1, E. L. Hunter, Cashier of the above-named bank, do sol ly & o adserthing Wi be four .6 nolia St, Oakland 7, Calif CONSULT swear that the above statement s true to the best of my knowledge and | 2 PW BEVET SBE Tt L T O Alaska Transportation Company | i omrn, oo {¢ Slm iy fua ] o S IEGe e > 2 e pire of e X y. (‘ASTINEAU HOTEL GORREc'rm ; Attest: GEO, A. PARKS, A. M. MILL, WALLIS 8.\, N, cxceptions will be made. ®| The Anchorage News, weekly ¥ GEORGE, Directors. e Mechanical and production @ |rewspaper for the past two years, P. 0. Box 61-—Phone 879 " Sworn to and subscribed before me this 17th day of April, 1948, o considerations make this ®|goes into the daily field on May 1. Jnnuu, (SEAL) MARY JANE LYMAN, Notary Public for Alaska. ® change necessary. ® [ The Times is the other daily news- My Commission expires August 21, 1950 ® o o 00 0t 0 0 00 o]p.pgr &

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