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PAGE SIX ‘ElEVEN MATCHES Plumbing © [lcaling § FOR FIGHTS HERE THURSDAY NIGHT Qii Burners Bouts for the April 29 boxing at Telephone-319 Nights-Red 730 'St eliecumbe team were announc- Ha"ri Nflacli i'le Sh“p, 'llc. ed at the weighing-in ceremonies. The feature John Richardson, a {posing Richard Cavanaugh of tne Mt, Fdgecumbe team. Both boys are |in the 13 year bracket and tip nm |eams at 95 pounds or less. | Jerry Coletti of Juneau \Hll climb | thiough the ropes at 225 to face Bob Thomas from the Wachusett JUNEAU MARINE CO., INC. Railways—New Construction—Repairs WE WILL CONTRACT YOUR JOB ‘ P. 0. Box 2719 Phone 29 | Both boys were victorious via the ]TKO route at the trial bouts re-! |cently held here; Coletti po\mdmg out a round one win over Jim Serrell Donald Watson. local reereation center with the Race Thursday night opener will Bar, new- Mocse Club, |comer to the field from Juneau, op- Clover Club and weighing 203 in the second heat. | THE DAILY ALASKZ. EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 10 pound weight difference. However, if Guinzi displays the ability shown in the last round, of his recent fight with Mike Caliento of the Wachusett, the weight differ- ence should hardly stand“in the way of . zood fight. ets for the bouts are on sale mo Baranof Hotel News stand, Drug Store, Darnell's Sport Center, Town Hall Recreation Cen- ter, the Imperial Cafe, the Triangle Bailey’s Sports Center, the the Elks Club and the in Juneau. In Douglas tickets are ilable at Mike's Place and the F,mlc Club. R ‘TWENTY-FOUR ARRIVE ON STEAMER ALASKA; DOCKS EARLY TODA The steamer Alaska, mastered by | at 'of the Wachusett and Thomas tak-|Leonurd Williams and pursered by | ing his fight in the first by stopping C. D. Littlehouse. arrived in Juneau at 7:40 o'clock this morning with In the 135 pound class Jerry God- | the fcllowing 24 passengers for here. Pat Barnes of Mt. Edgecumbe. i With the Wachusett Loth entries, the fourth bout will NORTHLAND SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE for Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneay, Haines, Skagway and Sitka) S. S. ALASKA —— THURSDAYS, MAY 6 and MAY 20 weight advantage Back in the juuor age division, with Ben Hur Valle at 129 from Mt. AN Edgecumbe. HENRY GREEN —-~ finite, is slated for two Mt. Edge- cumbe boys. 116 pounds Jimmy Houston Edgecumbe. ———— e NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION cb at 116 from Mt. g N SERYING SOUTHEASTIRN \ ALASKA D¥PEN Phii Novak of the Wachusett and |Richard Nix from Mt, will then .display their talents the light-heavy bracket. Both boys (are 18 years old with Nix carrying 'a seven pound weight advantage at [175. {%y o TKO in his last bout, will face the bhig guns of Alfred Wallis of the Wachusett. Relax While You Travel ‘When you go by steamer, you can relax in the laxurd ous comfort of staterooms, lounges and decks . . . sit back and enjoy the scenery as you sail. . Eat the Best Food —No Extra Charge The Alaska Line is famed for the excellence of its cuisine. You will marvel at the deliciously prepared meals. The cost of all meals is included in the fare |neau in his last appearance. Your berth, too! | Fma' event of the evening will Sailings Are Frequent | pair Angelo Guingj of the Wachu- sett and Corky Casey from Mt. Edge- | cumbe. Both bays are 18, with Guin- | Christofferson from Mt. Edgecumbe. Both boys boast winning streaks, with Looke taking a three-round Sailings every week for Ketclikan ana Seatile S. S. BARANOF DUE SOUTH — MAY 2 Sailings every Tuesday for Cordova. Valdez and Seward | S. S. ALEUTIAN — MAY 4 ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY For COMrORT and SERVICE ‘Get the NEW WASHINGTON Habit! | Dewey W | Metzdorf | Vice-Pres. | and | Vanagmg i There is no substitute tor newsnaper advertising Director ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME SUMMER SCHEDULES pit Robert E. Lee at 158 against Low- nrs, | ell Wells who takes a three pound Griffin. the fifth heat will see Jimmy Long Butler at 130 from Juneau slugging away ence Cother, The semi-final event will feature Naknek, | Jack Looke of Hoonah and Kenny over the weekend. decision from Percy Hunter of Ju- Sitka, | S8am Cotten, | registered at the {over the weekend. |kin of Juneau will square off with She was scheduled to sail for Skag- way and Seward at 3 o’clock this supplying ' afternoon. From Petersbuig: Cedric Davis, Frank Richardson and, C. R. From Wrangell: Mrs. L. Reinke, W. R. Gunn, John Crawferd, Connie , Margaret Gillespie and Flor- From Ketchikan: Mrs. W. Robert- son, Barney Kane and wife, Mrs. The sixth match, although not de- y ‘gansen, Joe Koziaz, Anita Gar-; nick, George Beck and wife. From Seattle: Miss Linnie Lemp- The seventh pair to go under the ke M. Malcolm, Mrs. J. Newmarker, ropes will be Jerry Richardson at pMrs: D. W. Lamb, Mrs. C, L. Tubbs, from Juneau against s F. Gra and O, L. Mandle. e | HERE FROM' WRANGEL i Mr. and Mrs. Joe Petticrew of Edgzecumle wrangell are in Juneat and stay- In ing at the Banuof Hotel. FROM PETERSBURG J. Enge from Petersburg arrived in Juneau Saturday and registered { In the 165 class Jim Vuille, winner .. (. Baranof Hotel. HERE FROM NAKNEK Earl Aspelund, registered from is at the Baranof Hotel e KITKA FROM SITKA Frank Kitka, here from is staying at the Baranof Mrs. Hotel. FAIRBANKS VISITOR L. A. Kippenham from Fair- banks is staying at the Baranof Hotel. e St KETCHIKAN VISITORS Arthur Pengra and A. Becker from Ketchikan are in Juneau angd, staslng at the Baranof Hotel. -eo FROM PATTERSON BAY Fred Grush and Mr. and Mrs. from Patterson Bay, Baranof Hotel - HOONAH VISITOR Hilda Schoonover from Hoonah | arrived in Juneau and is register- ed at the Baranof Hotel. <. — HERE FROM WISCONSIN Mrs. G. A. Witte from Wisconsin Rapids, Wis, signed in at the Baranof Hotel yesterday, 7i going in on the slight side of a ~Walsh, MANY CUB SCOUT AWARDS RECEIVED AT BANQUET HERE Over 100 persons attended the Cub Scout banquet held Saturday evening at which many awards were presented. Mayor W. E. Hendrickson was the principal speaker with in- troductory remarks by Vance R ckwell. Fach Cub Scout den gave a skit for those in attendance. The invoca- tion was given by the Rev. Samuel McPhetres. Den 8 was given the coveted Cub mer for points it won ih table decorations, best skit and number awards received by its members. Donald Dull was given the Webelo Award, the highest Cub prize. Achievement awards were present- to Eric Iversen, Mike Estepp, Botby Jewett, Donald Dull, Sandy Blanton, David Gross, Pierre Sund-| rorg, Mike Blackwell, Sam Moc- | Phetres, Mike Grummett, Alan Gould and John Brooks. | ed Service Stars were vresenied to Sandy Blanton, Dc~aid Dull, Dick Pegues, Bob Pegue:, David Gress, Samnuel Pekovitch anc Bill Baker. Certificates ot appreciation were presented to Den Mothers and Dads and other persons who have| assisted the Club movement. They were: Mr, and Mrs. L. E. Iversen, Dr. and Mrs. William P. Blanton, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Baker, J. B. Burferd and Jerry Wade. D 'BASEBALL MEETING TONIGHT AT ELKS M. P. Mullaney, head of the Gas-| tineau baseball league, asks that all| manegers of teams in the circuit at- tend the meeting at 8 o’clock tonight in the Elks Hall. Muilaney particularly stresses the importance of this meet because ot | the nature of matters for discussion along with nearness of the season’s opener, It is expected to more definitely determine the positive nucleus of| players around which each team will; be built. FORTY-SIX ARRIVE VIA PAN AMERICAN Pan American flights yesterdn) carried 46 passengers to and from Juneau as follows: From Seattle: L, E. Woods, John‘ Covington, Elma Robards, Royal| O'Reillv, Ravmond Bock, E. C. Plou- | zek, Frank Blackburn, Peter Koehn“ Glen McBride, Adrian Jorrison, Pete| Jensen, Bill Burger, Ralph Davis,| Joe Johnson, Alexander Dufresne,| and Jack, Jerry and, Ellen Dufresne.| From Fairbanks: Stan Levine,| Francis Dajrouski, R. C. Cook, Lew Williams, Harold Arnold, ~Bertha | Arnoid, Herbert Beaver, Waller Joe Donnely and Frank Henry. From Whitehorse: Florence Ward and Joseph Jolin. | To Seattle: Peter Gasser, C. A. Sandell, C. E. Lane, Guy Russo and | family, Anna Pusich, Percy Hahson, Lucille Zatloukal and daughter, Gust | Kutulas, Wm. Johnston, B. Petty- grove, Mrs. Aubuchon, R. Peterson and Ray MacFarland. Effective: April Ist to September 1st Passenger and Express DAILY Juneau — Ketchikan SOUTHBOUND 10:30A JUNEAU .......... 11:30A PETERSBURG 12:00N Lv. WRANGELL 12:40P KETCHIKAN 2 Juneau — 51(ka JUNEAU : ; . SITKA (* or earlier) NORTHBOUND wAr, MR Lv. 3:20P Lv. 2:50P .Lv. 2:00P 9:00A 10:20A Ar. Lv. 11:50*A 10:30A TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS Junéau — Haines — Skagway JUNEAU HAINES SKAGWAY : (ALl Tlmes PST 120°) Mon. Wed. X X X 2:00P Lv. 2:55P Lv. 3:10P Ar. AT, Lv. Lv. 4:40P 3:55P 3:30P Juneau to Tues. Thur. Angoon ...... Baranof . Chatham .. Chichagof Cobol Elfin Cove Excursion Inlet Funter Gustavus Hawk Inlet . Fri Sat. X X X B R ] ] B ] Announcement We are pleased to announce the return of JIM SMITH expert refrigeration service man, to our employ on May 5th. Many of our patrens will remember him for his expert knowledge in correcting refrigeration equipment trouble while in our employ from 1938 to 1945. | \tl‘uCL. | of $275,000.00, and to issue and sell| Hood Bay Hoonah Kimshan Pelican Port Althorp Superior Tenakee . X—departure and arrival time and sequence PHONE 612 OMK%% ewing Southeastern JUNEAU L X X X MHMNM of stops variable. » % 9% 55 | He has been doing the same type of work in eastern Washington, but missing the pleasant association of his many friends in Juneau, has MARMUM decided to return here. We feel his return to our employ will add greatly to the efficiency of our refrigeration service department. Cheerful Dispensers of Friendly Dependable 24-Hour Eleetrig Service ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER (0. TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1948 ~ BOWLING DETROIT, Apnl 27 —m-—meeri cf last year’s Ame: Congress tournament remain taue to the ABC tradition that Lhn'npmns seldom repeat. Junie McMahon of Chicage, lnst the 1947 titlists, bowed out yes- ¥ He won both the sinzles and vents crowns a year ago with | scores of 740 and 1,965, but the best| e could do in the current competi- tion was 599 in singles and 1,844 over the nine-game ruate BASEBALL STARS Batting and pitching s were as follows ting—Ed Robinson, Indians hit two home runs, the second com-| ing in the 14th inning to give um} Indians a 12-11 victory over the Chi-| cago White Sox. | Pitching—Bill Voiselle, Braves 0f rs of yes- jallow=d only three singles in pitch | ing the Boston Braves to a 5-0 vic-| tory over Brooklyn. A5 P SEATTLE VISITORS | R. M. Steel, Kenneth Beck, C. ' A. Sandell, J. MacDonald, all from | Seattle, are in Juneau and smymg | at the Baranof Hotel. NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN I that the undersigned was on tht‘ 5th day of April, 1948, duly ap- pointed Administrator of the Estate of WILLIAM LEWIS BALDWIN, Deceased. All persons having claims against | the Estate of deceased will present | them, with proper vouchers and duly | certified, to the undersigned at Ju-| neau, Alaska, within six (6) monms“ from the date of this Notice. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, April 6 1948, | GEORGE E. CLEVELAND, 1 Administrator. | First publication, April 6, 1948, | Last publicaliun April 27, 194¢. ‘ A\()TI('L OF SPECIAL FH‘(TIO\I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN| to the qualified electors of the City | {of Juneau, Alaska: | That pursuant to the Act of Con | 28, 1936, as amenced | (48 USCA 44a-dde) | gress of May Juny 14 ,1937 authorizing municipal corpor: i in the Territory of Alaska to rrnw improve, extend, better, res| reconstruct, or acquire pulic! works of & permanent character, and | ! |to incur bonded indebtedness and | issue negotiable bonds for any or all| ™ of such pugposes to an amouM‘ which, including existing bonded in-| an Bowling | | WOMEN! W-A-N-T A-D-S FORSALE | THE SISU—at Juneau Small Boat Harbor Sat. and Sun. only. V- bottom, 36 ft., Chrysler 3%-to-1 reduction. Fully rigger trolling and - halibut. 6 yrs. old. Ices 1600 1 John Bear, owner. THE APEX, THE FORRESTER; pile driving equip.; falling equi; 2nd hand store; shoe repair shop | yuul) net appr. $7200; Liquor ' Service bus. net appr. Sbafl mo. ATTENTION! Blouse chop and hat shop, both new, stock; good location. i 4-Bedroom house, Douglas, near school. Veteran will sell small equity or can refinance. Furn- ished. Price reduced. Also 3-| bedroom, furnace, furnished, etc.| $7,000 marine view 3 bdr, furn- ished, furnace. ! $5,800—7-room house, furnace, par-| tial furn. Rrwin Street. | 3-bdr. compl. furnished, Waynor| add. Level lot, price reduced. 2- bdr. house, furn.,, Tth St., $4,500; 3-bdr. furn. Star Hill 5-bdr., | Star Hill. 3 hbdr. marine view, basement, 3 bdr, furn. or un-; furn,, Behrends Avenue. \ Beautiful new home, Casey-Shat- tuck Add., furnished, basement, | fireplace, 3 bdr, no phone calls.| MURPHY & MURPHY (also known as E. W. L. BALDWIN.‘ REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National Bark FGR RENTi | 868 tf -heated. | 656 tf NICE Clean Lower rent. 315 Room, ste: Gold St. JOUT @0 square feet office| space, facing Franklin, 2n or, Seward Building. Will par- tition and decorate to suit ten-! _____ phone | 260 tf| or | 18 weekly Ph RGO clontal Fatel { steam heated rooms baths. Scandinavian 736 tf steam leges. Home debtedness shall not exceed 10 per|; centum of the aggregate taxable| value of the ieal and personal prop- | erty within the corperate limits of | such municipal corporatior and | pursuant to the Resolution of the| City of Juneau, Alaska, entitled | “A RESOLUTION, erdering a| | special election within the City of | Juneau, Alaska, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified voters of said City proposals to incur a bonded indebtedness not exceeding the sum | negotiable general obligation bonds of said City not exceeding that sum, | pursuant to the provisions of the Act of Congress of May 28, 1936, as amended June 14, 1937 (48 USCA 44a-44e), $150,000.00 of said sum to be used for street improvements, paving and resurfacing within the City, and’ $125,000.00 of said sum to be used for constructing a combined | fire hall and jail” | passed and approved by the Common Council of the City of Juneau, Al- aska, a municipal corporation at its session held on the 2nd day of April, 1948, a SPECIAL ELECTION WILL BE HELD in the City of Juneau, Alaska, April 29, 1948 between the hours or 8 oclock A. M. and 7 o'clock P. M. of said day, at which special election all quali- fied electors of the City of Juneau, Alaska, as herein specified, are in- vited to vote on the following pro- vosals: PROPOSAL NO. 1. Shall the City »f Juneau, Alaska, incur a bonded indebtedness in the sum of $150,- 000.00, and issue and sell its nego- iable general obligation bonds in that sum, the proceeds therefrom to se used for street improvements, ~aving and resurfacing the City’s sublic streets? PROPOSAL NO. 2. Shall the City »f Juneau, Alaska, incur a bonded indebtedness in the sum of $125,- 000.00, and issue and sell its nego- tiable general obligation bonds in shat sum, the proceeds therefrom to e used for constructing a combiaed ‘ire hall and jail? That the entire area embraced within the corporate limits of the City of Juneau, Alaska, shall con- titute one voting pecinct; the vot- ing place within the voting precinct shall be as follows: No. 1. The Council Chambers in the City Hall Building located at| West Fourth and Main Streets. That all qualified electors of the City of Juneau, Alaska, whose names appear on the last tax-assessment roll or record of the City of Juneau for purposes of municipal taxation, and who shall register their names and qualifications for voting at such election with the municipal clerk of said City on or before the aforesaid day fixed for such election, shall se qualified to vote at said special election for or against the aforesaid two proposals. Dated: Juneau, Alaan, the 5th| “ay of April, 1948. | C. L. POPEJOY, Municipal Clerk. First publication, April 6, 1948. Tast publication, April 27, 1948. “L\TI‘_R ana ruaD, CO. fne. | Complete Photographic Suppliés | Developing - Printing - Enlarging | Artists' Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats | AVON PRODUCTS representatlve! Ph. Black 475, P.O. Box 762. tf| GUARANTEED Realistic Perman. | ent, $7.50. aper curls, $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201.| 315 Decker Way. tr LOST aARb FOUND i rOUND Ladle\ purse; owner may have same by identifying andi paying for adv. STANDARD i Blue 470 FORSALE $4250—One bedroom house with ex- tra small room suitable for one child. Recently renovated, with full concrete basement, new stoves and wash. machine. Fully furn- ished. Located on 7th Street. $6750—Two bedroom. Full concrete ' basement and garage. Automatic oil heat, Fully furmished with large lot for garden. Douglas. ;315.500—Large luxuriously finished one level residence, Two bed- rooms, dining rcom and fireplace, Two years old. Qualified for FHA financing, $12,500—New two bedrocom residence on upper Behrgnds Ave. Full concreate bmsemeni and garage. Automatic oil heat. Tiled kitchen and bath. Dinette and living room with large view windows. Will be completed for occupancy within two weeks. Generow terms. . The Alder Terrace Apartments. WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 PRICED FOR Quick Sale, owner leaving town: New 3 HP Even- rude outboard motor, cabinet model Philco radio, Easy Wash- ing machine, photo enlarger with complete dark-room outfit, Holly- wood bed *with mattress. Phone 522. 873 tf ciwood Typewriter, conditicn. $75. Red 873 1t excellent 830. 4-ROOM log cabin, 3 acres clear- ed, 2 large wocdsheds and other cutbuildings. Physical disability reascn for selling. Write Empire 171 873 6t |2 ROOM HOUSE, 925 W. 11th St. 872 3t One Green 9x16 Axminister rug like new, 1 Bendix Console radio phonograph and records. Phone 872 2t | 1941 Four Door Master Chev. Call evening, 644 Douglas. 872 2t COMPLETE Body and Fender Shop Well equipped. JReasonable. In- Bob-Ben Service, 93 Wil- 872 tf 4x7 MIDGET Wa utility trailer, Green 880. hine, c\. rd table. oun apt. with turmture Will furn over apt. to person who is willing to purchase furni- ture, furniture worth more than price asked. Leaving town. Ph. Blue 210 after 5 pm ONE NEW Underwood typewriter usel 6 weeks, bargain Red 372. 871-13 ROSEDALE Ranch fresh local eggs delivered to your door, Wednesday and Friday each week. Write R. B. Miller, Gen. Del, City. 71 3t IX Washing Machine. Call 75 after 5 pm. 871 3t House, 6 868 tf Ry 4-Rm. House, 3-Rm. cabins. 908 8th St. TROLLERS for sale. Call Douglas { ~Boat Shop. Ph, Douglas 192. 68 6t WANTED f WANTED: $6,00000 first mortgage | loan, 8% on good business build-! ing and fixtures, appraised at‘ Payable $100.00 per Write P. O. Box 1187, Alaska. 869 6t | WANTED TO RENT Garage in | vicinity of Third and Gold. Days | 602, evenings 891. dh‘ WANTED TO RENT by y June 15, or sooner: unfurnished three- | bedroom house or upartment.' Permanent Government employee. | References. Address No. 135, care The Empire. 867 6t/ $12,000.00. month. FOR SALE: Only radio and record Shop in thriving Alaska city. Write” Box C, SKG 1, cahe ot Empire. 866 12t 838 Basin Road. 866 tf 3-ROOM House, FRAME bldg. 30x50 with complet- ely furnished ‘4-room apartment. Black 611 865 tf 1941 %-ton Dodge truck, new mo- tor, .new brakes, good rubber; 1941 panel 1-ton Ford truck; 6 used tires 700x20. Ph. 132, 63 il BEACH House, $2500. inquire Mr. Lloyd Green, F'mz Cove Road 861 1mo ws MEETS WEDNESDAY 1‘ The evening circle of the Wo- man's Society of Christian Ser-: vice of the Methodist Church will hold its April meeting Wed- nesday evening April 28, at 8 pm.,! at the home of Mrs. Mary Brune n the Reck Apartments on Cal- houn Avenue. Mrs. Mildred List- er will lead the study from the\ study book, “Cvreat Prayers of the! Bible.” 5 3 USED Suité and one top coaj size 42 in good condition. G. E Almgquist, 108, Franklin St. 61 t1 INCOME property, better than $400 monthly. Lerving 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 motor, $200. Phone 158. aircocled 856 tf e :ONE York ammonia machine foi freezing plant, price $250. Cash or terms; one electric meat grind- er, $100, cash or terms. George Brothers. 853 tf 1941 Dodge Panel Truck. Good conditicn. See it at DeHart’s Gro- cery or Ph. 023-4 rings. 849 TWO HOUSES near boat harbor, | Phone Red 765. 843 tt FLLEN'S GROCERY Store, doing good kusiness. See G. G. Brown. 813 tf 3 HOUSES unG lot. Inquire Trev- or Davis. 94 t1 Phone Black 864 6t SENIOR CLERK. Inquire Room 106 Health Department, Terri- torial Buildine BR7 tf FROM HOLBROOK, ARIZ. william Stovall from Holbook, | Ariz, is staying at the Baranof| Hotel. i ———-————— ! Genuine Filson Cruiser Suits| now available at Casler's, 866 tf! ® & o o 0 0 0 0 0 NOTICE OF NEW DEADLINE o | For . DISPLAY ADVERTISING Effective Monday, Mar. 29, 1948, the deadline for receiv- ing copy material of dis- play advertising will be four o'clock (4:00) P. m. for the edition of The Daily Alaska Empire of the next day. No excepuion: will be made. Mechanical and production considerations make this change necessary. e e e e e oo HOUSE for sale. 198.