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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1948 W-A-N-T A-D-§ FOR SALE $6,300—Small old but house 6n 100x100 ft. of the best THE DAILY ALASKZ, EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA | 8 arteris; el it- e 6 Stopury 2est REGULATIONS FOR fisherman; Kenneth Nordby, Sitka| businessman; 1 | and Nick Bolshanin, | | |local fishbuyer. FR M ITKA} Folicwing the service, dinner will | |be served at the Lutheran Service AlASKA FoR 194 | Center. Then at 3 pm., at the Cold | Storage Dock will be the blessing | SITKA, Alaska, April 24—The of the fleet. For the waterfront| The Reglonal Office of the U. 8. egular meeting of the newly ceremony, music will be provided hy‘Fx:h and Wildlife Service has put-|pg ed City Council was called to the Sitka High School Band and | lished the following information to| grour PAGE. SIX "-the ciysed season on pink salmon in the general Southeast Alaska area, |and ihe Service takes this means of |issuing a warrant to the fishermen that violations will lead to the clos- ling of these open areas, since all| concerned fully realize the depleted | condition of the pink salmon runs| ahd know the desirability of securing | a good escapementgof this most im-] ro‘ SALE g species to the spawning| | THE SISU—at Juneau Small Boat Harbor Sat. and Sun. only. V- Plumbing © Healing Oii Burners Telephone-319 Nights-Red 730 habitable ele - Py order Tuesday evening by Mayor the Sheldon Jackson Junior co|Ue Used as a guide to commercial R gl U Harrt Machine Sho"9 Inc. Dr. W. C. Charteris with all Coun-|Chor. SReEe | ehermen ih 1985 { bottom, 36 ft., Chrysler 3%-to-1| view and garden land in town. cilmen present and in addition Mr. and Mrs. Cash Cole arriveq; Under the 1948 Alaska Fishery (DA COMplEIES reduction. Fully rigger trolling $11500—Three unit apartment, large number of visitors om Hoonah abcard their cruiser Jast | Resulations, which are the most B | and halibut. 6 yrs. old. Ices main apartment with three bed- First business was the appoint-|SaturGay, with Mr. and Mrs. P, S tic for any year in the history | 1600 lbs. John Bear, owner. rooms. ment of committees which were: |Ganwy as their guests, for a three 9 the salmon fisheries, the Fish and pI.ANS FOR THEIR | THE APEX, THE FORRESTER; Many choice building lots. finance, Councilmen Brown, Clithero day visit in Sitka. They manageq to ' Wildlile Service has made every ef- | pile driving equip.; falling equip; ' $4250—One bedroom house with ex- mNEAU MARINE co INC " ddard; police and fire, Gil- visit ll their old friends during their e ent with the objective of NA'". COMM‘UNION 2nd hand store; shoe repair shop | tra small room suitable for one o . and Clithero; harbor and|three day stay and on Sunday eve- | Pringi e pink salmon runs back . H yearly net appr. $7,200; Liquor child. Recently renovated, with Forbes and Hope; streets, ning were guests at a no-host buf- t0 normal productivity, to permit p e | Store; Service bus. net appr.| full concrete basement, new stoves . st s o H and garbage, Goddard and|fet supper party, given by twenty|the taking of other species df the he social meeting of the Catholic! $650 mo. and wash. machine. Full, - ] Ballways New Consiruction Bepalrs come pre-war friends, at t};m ho:n}. fish in areas where the pink sal- Daughters of America was held last WOMEN! ATTENTION! Blouse| ished. Located on 7th Stieef:m - |" The annual Fire Department re- of Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Charteris, MeD runs are of minor significance,|night at Parish Hall with a good ~shop and hat shop, both new|$12500—New two bedrcom residence i WE WILL CONTRACT [port, submitted ty Fire Chief Art|{They left Tuesday morning for a| TPis year the pink salmon season | attendance. | stock; good location. i on upper Behrénds Ave. Full {F lin, showed a per capita fire|visit (o Pelican and Elfin Cove before | ‘hroustout all Southeast Alaska Plans were completed for the Na- | 4-Bedroom house, Douglas, near| concreate basemeni and garage. YOUR JOB hoss of only $3.5%: 45 aldrms answered | returning to. Hocush, lwill open August 9, and close Sep-| tionel Communion Sunday May 2| school. Veteran will sell small| Automatic oil heat. Tiled kitchen " with a loss of $3,005 for buildings Sl |tember 3, unless there is strong evi-jand the breakfast .in the dining| equity or can refinance. Furn- and bath. Dmett‘e and living " and $5,206.00 for contents out of a| Jack Conway arrived late Sunday|dence of a larger run of this species room of the Parish Hall immediately | jshed. Price reduced. Also 3-| room with large view windows, ‘ P. 0. Box 2719 Phone 29 bedroom, furnace, furnished, ete. total value of $401,580. The Fire De- |evening by chartered plane piloted | of salmon than is now expected.|afterwards. i Mrs. L. W. Zach is chairman of | §7000 marine view 3 bdr, furn-| within two weeks. Generout partnient asked for the re-establish-|by Dean Goodwin, to join the no- There are several small districts! |ment of the $50 monthly support for host party at the Charteris home.|Where the seasons will open earlier. the breakfast committee witn the| jshed, furnace. terms. replacement of clothing, etc., to fire-|Mr. Conway flew up from Seattle! In the Taku River and Snettisham folloving assistants, Mrs. Evan: g5g00 7-room house, furnace, par-|The Alder Terrace Apartments men becausé the annual Firemen's|Sunday, too late for the regular Areas the season will open May 1, Wruck, Mrs. Wm. Sweeney, MIs. j5) fyrn. Erwin Street. ! = ' Dance no longer provides sufficient | Sitka plane; learned that the Gan- nd in the northern section of the Roy Carrigan, .Miss Bess O'Neill |3 pqr compl. furnished, WRynor‘wull‘M WI"N-Phone 234 & n SAILINGS funds tys were in Sitka; managed to locate | Wes'ern District north of Sulli- Mrs. William Biggs is in charge f‘“, add. Level lot, price reduced. 2-| NORTHILAN A A lotter from the Volunteer Fire-|them Ly long distance telephone: v?n Island fishing will be permitted|the tatle arrangements and she will| 14, nouse, fum., 7Tth St $4,500; | _ R 3 FROM SEATTLE men recommended that Art Frank- |was informed of gathering of the during the period from June 25 to|be asiisted by Mrs. J. A. Thibodeal, g par fyrn, Star Hill 5-bdr, PRICED FOR Quick Sale, owner for Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Junesu, |lin be re-appointed fire chief and|“clan”; managed to reach Sitka AUgUst 31 In another portion of Mrs. Miles Godkin and Mrs. GeOrge | giap Hjll. 3 bdr. marine view,| leaving town: New 3 HP Even- Haines, Skagway and Sitka) | Don McGraw Sr., assistant. All fire| just at dtsk. the Western District (Tenakee Inlet) | Shaw Wil be in charge of phoning: | conent 3 bdr, furn. or un-| rude outboard motor, cabinet r S. S. ALASKA —— THURSDAYS, MAY 6 and MAY 20 ‘«i(‘]lmlm_m!t matters were referred tof Mr. Conway plans to remain for commercial fishing for saimon will memners:Any members not contact- furn,, Béhrends Avenue. \ mcdel Philco radio, Easy Wash- |the police and fire committee for|the summer and will be joined by be permitted for two days a week in|ed by Friday are asked to call Mrs.| go. it new home, Casey-Shat-| ing machine, photo enlarger with recommendations at the next meet-|nis family in June, after the clos-| the veriod from Juiy 5 to July 28. In, Shaw at Green 360. : | "tuck Add, furnished, basement, complete dark-room outfit, Holly- | ing ling of Seattle schools. the Stikine District the season will| The evening was spent in playing | oo 1000 3 bdr, no phone calls.! Wood beéd with mattress. Phone Next, applications for city office | : 5 522, 813 tt 5 remain open'an ever popular game and those | were vead with the result that all| . - SRR S o INGER pedal model sewing ma- ( incutrbent officials were re-appoint- . MUBPHY & MUBPHY i i chine, goed sewer. Will be completed for occupancy HENRY GREEN —.-. —— AGENT iopen May 1, and Wendell Segersten arrived through May 31. There will be a receiving prizes for the higues. s. » |closed period from May 31 through|were Mrs. J. T. Jacobson and M - Mrs rcm Torrence, California, by plane ed: Frank Calvin as City Clerk; Stormy Doran as Chief of Police; |Bill Ward as City Supervisor; Art |Franklin as Fire Chief; Don Mc- e NORTHLAND. TRANS e e ot e e PORfA"ON D, eurme soutweasicax \ ALASKA DIPFMDABLY Thursday, for a two weeks visit with Mi resigned from the at the Orthepedic Hospital. Campbell has June 25, and for the reémainder of| 20. These small areas in which fish- Roy Carrigan. The two low prizes | Betty Louden. | Refreshments were served by Mrs‘; Evan Wruck, Mrs. A. Thomas z\ndi REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS her daughter, Pat Campbell, nurse|the calendar year after September went to Mrs. L. L. Winters and Miss | phone 676 over First National Bark | 115, 10 ash. to 2 pm. 874 3t | B FORBENT LACK evening gown, never worn, New York original, size 14. Call |Graw, Assistant Fire Chief; Dr. W.|Lospital, effective May 1, and will ing will be carried almcst the same - — e ——— = —=|C. Charteris, Health Officer; and|iccompany her mother home for a|2s in a normal year are being left Mrs. J. A. Thibodeau. _ | Red 739 after 5 pm. 874 2t Joe Fisenstein, City Magistrate, re-|summer’s visit before returning to OPe€n so that runs of king salmon,| The next regular meeting will be| " g Cabin, 508 8th St. 868 tf 3-ROOM lcf,: ol ® ‘adves cleafs placity Ernest Dennis, former US| Sitka. hum salmon and sockeye salmon| held on May 11 at which time the ICE Clean Roorp, steam-heated. ! ed, 2 large woocdsheds and other Commissioner. Only position for| et ARy may be utilized as fully as possible. 1948 election of officers will be held. | 4 S > ¥ 7 ¥ |which new applications had been| Mrs. Don McGraw Jr. lefc via To-| T-e Fish and Wildlife Service| - Lower réiit, YIS GENCBE: /peeteh iaRs. PN dismEuly ” m w Imade was Chief of Police. tem Air Line with her infant son, to realizes that there will be consider-| IKCORPORATIONS P Tear T [ m ot e s ° | A bid of $300 from Wally Westfall|visit her family in Kinosh, Utan, a:le difficulty in controlling the op- ABOUT 9050 square feet omcei § S of the Fish Bay logging camp, for|near Salt Lake Gity. She wad called | orations of poachers in closed areas, The Alaska Alpha Mines, Inc. has| Space, facing ~Franklin, = 2nd 570660 HouSE 635 w. 11in SE. {the prrchase of a city owned grader | wome by news of the illness of a|Who will endeavor to prove taat they filed its Articles of Incorporation| tloor, Seward Building. Will par- 872 8t {have t-Ken their catch from one of | with Territorial Auditor Prank A.! tidcn and decorate to suit ten-| not now in use, was referred to the |Harbor and Garage Committee. | A request from the VFW for the| Relax While You Travel When you go by steamer, you can relax in the laxurl- favorite uncle. | Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Somers with | the above-mentioned open areas. To' Boy'e. It listed, its office as Fair- sen this, a s,stem of rezistra- ion of boats will be followed in all banks and declared that the com- pany would be capitalized for $300,- nt. R. E 334, 860 tf| Roberison, phone COMPLETE Body and Fender Shop Well equipped. Reasonable. In- quire Bob-Ben Service, 93 Wil- ous comfort of staterooms, lounges and decks . . . sit |lease of Castle Hill as a club room|daughters Sally and Janet are { 7 Vi back and enjoy the scenery as you sail. was appproved. | scheduled to arrive aboard the Alas-|the open areas prior to the general (00 with stock divided into one mil- NICE ~51LE‘::N1 R‘L'T)}”"St lwelgilyl ;r loughby 872 tf | Mayor Charteris was authorized |ka. Mr. Somers will be office mana-|°pening date of August 9 through- |lion shares having a par value of| mcnthly. Celonial Fotel. Ph. - . Eat the Best Food —No Extra Charge 6 stgn tor )l bisiness relating 0| a. t6i CHE Golimbla: TBeR Gdin. | ut Scutheastern Alasks, Each fish-| en cents each. Jay Dewey Harnlsh, e i o oram e oapy: "DGET - Wasiitis | 2-acBINg; 8T The Alaska Line is famed for the excellence of its |the proposed harbor improvements; pany. a position he filled during the erman will be required to rezister |Cakland, Calif.; Theo Nowak, Jr, ™t oo paths. Scandinavian utility trailer, card table. Ph. cuisine. You will marvel at the deliciously prepared |City Supervisor Ward was autho-|war years and until 1945 when he| i5 boat with a Fish and Wildlile Los Angeles; Sam Grinsfelder, Pa R 5 186 12 Green 880. 872 3t meals. The cost of all meals is included in the fare |rized to order necessary piling for|recigned to m: i Service Representative prior to en-|adena: H, C. Whittlesey, Los Ange- ; e = Your berth, too! i 5 ; gned to make his home in the | 3 ; 3 i > —~ ' TWO bedroom apt. with furniture. iR ‘lmmu;)‘nte improvement of floats,|States. The Somers have rented the gaging in fishing in any of these|les; and, Austin G'nmn, F“]‘"bfl“k“-jnoom; kitchen privileges. HOme | il umn over apt. to persor; the Mayor, City Clerk and open greas, and will report his catch were the persons formin e con-| Hotel. hone 886. W o {5 WMBE0 B hARG RiEn1 Sailings Are Frequent { it Councilman Brown to sign all neces- sary crecks. Sailings every week for Ketckikan and Seattle | The finance committee was in- | Adoipa Tuompson house at the fgar of the Tennis Court. §; daily. Since the Fish and Wildlife Ser- ce has permitted these small areas cern. ! UNITED STATES | lfiSCELLANEWS ‘ ture, furniture worth more than price asked. Leaving town. Ph. | : | Mr. ar s Nick Tri 1 | pE EN' v : S. S. BARANOF DUE SOUTH — MAY 2 | structed to have ready the city bud- lrem;ne;qgv ]rlr‘:e Nv::,mesdf;c?:r: | to remain open for the sole purpose| m‘;AR"“‘r‘\: 0: 1‘.:": l:\"n:mtom‘ —— gt :__B,l_ue ,21,07838,‘ ,5 pm ‘?72 vaf | et to present at the next meeting. }‘mmfl‘“ $ls v s ;ntered {n 8, Of improving the economic situa- SteS?luR; T“;A\I‘D”C‘;ll"s;‘?g;:‘ 1 R and rusD, CO. fne. i o, "o 3-Rm. House, 6 City Clerk Calvin reported that|'syiic mocpital, while waiting for|tion of the fisherman, it is expected 3 C ! | Photographic Supplies | 368 tt Sailings every Tuesday for Cordova. Valdez and Seward | the city tooks were beir {and recommended that on comple- S. S. ALEUTIAN — MAY 4 audited ! | “pace in a Veterans Hospital in the that the fishing industry as a w-ole ill cuoperate to the fullest possible Anchorage, Alaska. January 27, 1948. Developing - Printing - Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials FOR SAL cabins. 908 8th St. : Onily radio and record tion a complete but simplified report| oroics Mz Trlerchiend a “er'{zm exterit fo prevent any violatiohof| NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION | plue Printing - Photestals | Shop in thriving Alaska city. ALASKRA STEAMSHIP COMPANY !be made to the public. He included B TRR O NPT T Tl Notice Is hereby given that Knute | Write Box C, SKG 1, cahe ot {8 ‘Tecomihendntion. thet Council{ oM @ hedre ailment.. | Langseth, has made application for | AVON PRODUCTS representative | Empire. 866 12t {make an effort to keep the pubhc( i STARTS SATURDAY a five-acre tract, filed under the P). Black 475. P.O. Box 762. ul | Miss Charlotte Groves was dis-| act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809), | 3-ROOM House, 838 Basin Road. | better informed on all city problems land reasons for Councilmen's di cisions on all important matters in an eftort to further good public re- There is no substitute tor newsnaper advertising charged from the Orthopedic Hos- pital last week, on erutches and still | |in a cast for a serious ankle frac- 20th CENTURY Irving Berlin's Anchorage serial 011815, for a tract | of land described as Lot 21, Plat of U. S. Survey No. 2412, Hood Bay GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- | ent, $7.50. aper curls, $1 up.| 866 tf Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201.| FRAME bldg. 30x50 with complet. at ture, the result of a bad fall on the | " i Group, situated on Hood Bay, Ad-| 315 Decker Way. G tf| ely furnished 4-room apartment. lations | 9 = R o O | Thc\ need for a second night|ice some weeks ago. She expects to BL“E SKIES miralty Island, Alaska, containing —| Black 611. 865 tf 3 |watchman was discussed without |C€ 8ble to return to her job as book- | D ——— el £ SO . q)\d it is now in the files - — | Toa1 %%~ e | decision, Bills totaling $168.35 were |keeper at the Cold Storage Store| ALIAS SUMMONS FOR of \hi]D\skmct Land Office, Anchor- LOST AND fom | Dt;r &n‘:; ‘?:fiizstrzzlsdnerzbber' ¢ rig i v shortly. | UBLICA |age, Alaska. - » . i aubHpriel gedt: Gt Al gt R | *“Any and all persons claiming ad- | LOST: Black felt purse, nailhead | 1941 panel 1-ton Ford truck; SUMMER SCHEDULES | Effective: April Ist to September 1st In response to an application from the City Council to Frank Metcaif, Territorial Engineer, $14,- 750 from the gas tax fund, has been T. J. Cole, Superintendent of Sit- | {ka Schools, received word last week that Lydia Ann Tilson, daughter of Postmistress, Mrs. Lydia Tilson, was the only freshman from Alaska | TO: DAVID O. MILNER, the above named defendant, GREETING: IN THE NAME OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, you are hereby commanded to be and appear the Territory of Alaska; Division | versely any of the above mentioned | land should file their adverse claims in the local land office within the period of publication or thirty days thereafter or they will be barred by | trim; contents valuable only to| 5 1 2 g owner; please return to 422 Fed | BEACH House, $2.500. inquire Mr. eral Bldg. Reward. 874 1t | | FOUND: Ladies purse; owner may | Lloyd Green, Fritz Cove Road 861 1mo allocated to Sitka for harbor im- 3 | provenent. The money will be spent |t Meke the Honor Roll‘at Pulman i the above entitled Court, ie.: In | the provisions of the statutes. ! ;’:;fngs?;eadb‘i identifying and|37GSED Suits and one top, coat, Passen er and EX ress |on improvement of city floats and|University. Lydia Ann graduated|the United States District Court for GEORGE 4. LINGO, | size 42 in good condition. G. E. g p !the work will be done under City|from Sitka High with the class of Acting Manager. i Almquist, 108 Franklin St. 61 tf Supervisor Bill Ward. 'A%, Number One, at Juneau. in said Di- First publication, March 3, 1948. Last publication, May 5, 1948. WANTED iINCOME property, better than | DAILY | geeeiss vision of said Territor; | e 'y, and answer o | { v ¢ P ) AL AR s e i 400 monthly. Leaving city. Real Juneau — Ketchikan | The Annual Lutheran Fishermen's| Sitka High School students held|the Complaint filed against you in| " “yayye ¥ ; 2 3 NOTICE OF ING AND | WANTED TO RENT by J | M SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND | Festival will be celebrated tomorrow. |their annual pienics Tuesday, the the above entitled action, ie.: That e ANTED TOSENR- By JUIE 1) Moisin . (h Btk aalns (e . : v. JUNEAU ! | Shurok i " 3 Freshmen and Scphomores going to i ti herein ETHEL B D : 4 IR B ree-' E. Monagle. 860 tf 10:30A Lv. JUNEAU Ar. 4:10P Church services will be held at the ; ¢ 10| certain action wherein .| Notice is hereby given that HAL | 'bedroom house or apartrient.| sk 11:30A Lv. PETERSBURG Lv. 3:20P Lutheran Church at 11 am. with|Crab Bay aboard the Biorka and the | MILNER is the plaintiff, and DAVID | o 2 b V. i 00. . J Seni to Fred's Cr WINDSOR, executor of the estate| Permanent Government employee. 1937 CHEV, good condition, $600. 12:00N Lv. WRANGELL Lv. 2:50P |the following speakers: Mayor Dr,|Junior-Seniors to Fred's Creek|o. MILNER is the defendant, which & " a . : of ANN MARIE HAYDON WIND-| References. Address No. 135, care, Phone 158. 856 t 12:40P Ar. KETCHIKAN Lv. 2:00P board the 8IS II. For the first year |js numbered No. 5869-A on the|gop “roimely ANNA MARIE HAY-| The Empire 874 63| Tuinean Sitka ————————————————— | in many, no student got up enough |docket of said Court, within thirty \no\F "0 00coq has filed his Final o g ',CEDAR Skiff, in-board aircocled 9:00A Lv. JUNEAU _Ar. 11:50°A soupRge10. 90 EwtmIning. \90). cags alier “:j‘ “:‘m‘“e"‘f“m“if Report in the administration of the| WANTED: $6,000.00 first mortgage| motor, $200. Phone 158. 856 t 10:20A Ar. SITKA .Lv. 10: the period of publication: o 5 | og % - = : r. 8 Lv. 10:30A estate of deceased and that a hear-| 10an, 8% on good business build- | NE York % o e T (* or earlier) MACK ROGERS® ] Five inches of snow fell Friday 1ight with flurries continuing this norning. Will spring never come? Summons, which by an Order made and entered by said Court in said action, on April 13th, 1948, was ing will be held thereon before the undersigned at Juneau, Alaska, ‘at 2 ~'clock P. M. on the 14th day of ing and fixtures, appraised at $12,000.00, $100.00 per Payable freezing plant, price $250. Cash or terms; one electric meat grind- er, $100, cash or terms. George Ph. Green j TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS ordered to be published for a period < i month, Write P. O. Box 1187, Juneau — Haines — Skagway 1 sicla i, Bandie Lok Yo ardd 3§ wesk Tz ot () oon- e e || sDoudleh, AR 869 6t, Brothers. 853 o 2:00P Lv. JUNEAU Ar. 4:40P | vasg ngnhi?nmg_ ands M?s. ;fis{ :fi:zm a:: T;:assi‘;ihwef::é Cix:d Rep?rt and file objections thereto.| WANTED TO RENT: Garage inj 941 Dodge Panel Truck. Good 2:55P Lv. HAINES .. .. Lv. 3:55P Weeks last Sunday night at their|ending on May 5th, 1m,'1n oiae gt Given under my hand and the seal | yicinity of Third and Gold. Days, condition. See it at DeHart’s Gro- P Ar. SKAGWAY oo Lv. 3:30P ome on Etolin Street. Mr. Weeks|Summons is published, or within |°F 'heA;"’i"e f}:‘é“g{‘h%’m at Ju-| 602, evenings 891. dh| cery or Ph. 023-4 rings. 849 tf (All Times PST 120°) s Religious Coordinator for Mt.|thirty (30) days after May 5th, 1948, ;‘;’&“' R ay.0f ARl | T W0 HODSES Béas boat Barbor, Juneau to Mon. Tues. Wed. Thur. Fri Sat. Zdgecumte School. or within forty (40) days after date A i . Angoon .............. 4 .4 X : 5f its service upou you, in case this ‘sg:x:;issionefixrfi i‘:fig’m o !R'H“R AIDERS Mlv iy it A i e Baranof X x X A second son, third child, was| summons is served upon you perscn- Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct. REP E .’ K l | FLLEN'S GROCERY Store, doing Chatham . X x x torn to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kidd |ally, and answer the Complaint of First publlcatlens Ap ril 14, 1948, 5 u( “ ooKE good kasiness. See G. G. Brown. Chichagof X x x ¢ the Pioneer Hospital early Tues-|the above named plaintiff on file in |, - puhlication' May 5 " 1948, I“ Boms romow 813 tf Cabol X X X . 'ay morning. The baby weighed |said Court in the above entitled i t : b S Lt R LT Elfin Cove g X X i has switched to Calvert even pounds and was named John |action. and if you fail to so appear | Sealed bids in duplicate, subject to HOUSES unu lot. Inquire Trev- Excursion Inlet X X X because Calvert Reserve | Desty. Mr. Kidd is an employee of |and answer, for want thereof, the | the conditions contained herein, will| _Fritz Granere of the Town Hall or Davis. 4 © Funter X x X I makes a tastier the First Bank of Sitka. plaintiff will apply to the Court for |be received until 2:00 pm., May 10, | Recreation Center said ‘today that| GoUSE for sale, Phone Black Gustavus .. b3 X x always 3 : ~|the relief demanded in her Com-|1948, at Anchorage, Alaska, in the|Art Anders has arrived from Hoonah | ™ jg¢ § 864 6t Hawk Inlet x x x Old Fashioned. ngi :Iu‘gh G. Nicholson, :hys;(;l:: pln;n;‘.a;g:tfor ?r;habsch;t"e :elvorce Office of Superintendent of Motive |and reperted for training last mght; ; 4 Hood Ba; X X x 3 P 1 Lka for many years who retired | an lution of e marriagé con- | Power and Equipment of The Alaska |at the center. Although not sched-| SENTO] LERK. Inqui Room Hoonah 4 X x x »of 1234 Austin Highway, San Antonio. TeX |, 1994 1o make his home in Calif- |tract. between plaintiff and defend- | Railroad ,ang then publicly opened |uled to fight in the Louts tomorrow!| 10 ze.fih Deparu:enr: Terri- Kimshan . X > X CALVERT RESERVE Blended Whiske: | ornia, passed away April 12 in San|ant; that the real and persondl prop- | in this office for the painting of fice |night, there is a possibility that| torial Building. 867 tf Pelican H X x x ——sMProof—GE%Grfllngg‘;";}:{“g&% Diego. He is survived by his wife, |erty described in plaintiff’s Com-|hundred (5000 Gondola Cars. At-|Anders will replace Jack Looke in| Port Althorp.. x x X Calvert Distillers Corp., New TOT% % | Roberta, a son in the Army Air|plainit bé decreed to be thié sole and |tention is directed to the specialia slated go with Kenny Christoffer-| 5o.. g i : ' Superior . x x x e Corps, and a married daughter. |exclusive property of plaintiff, with | conditions of bidding set forth in the |son. No word has been received from . eaer _“y:;s”“v "’L‘“sl gduivembz; o i Tenakee X X x SEATT LE defendant having no right, title, in- | specifications. Upon application, two | Looke, winner over Percy Hunter,| - FAtSo. 1. GHE (WeNs Indies i N‘"e .\ Todd .. x x x The Junior-Senior Banquet will|terest or equity therein; for an Order |sets of drawings and specifications|and it is not definitely known whe- A;l:z::d:;mg:,:d)?::er‘?g:ko i | X—departure and arrival time and sequence of stops variable. For COM!'ORT dnid ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME { | at | PHONE 612 i Dewey W. SERVIOR a central maypole from which in-|plaintiff’s Complaint; and for such |this office. Contractors requiring|to match Anders with Christoffer- | ® For | Metzdort Get the NEW numerable streamers are fastened to|other and further reief as may be [additional sets may obtain them by |son in the semi-final go. Both boys DISPLAY ADVERTISING -« Vice-Pres. WASHINGTON the balcony. Andy’s Orchestra will|just and equitable in the premises. |purchase from this office at a cost|have cne victory credited, with An-) @ Effective Monday, Mar. 29, alns S % 5 provide music and a large crowd| IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have |of $10.00 per set, which will not be|ders scoring a TKO over Bill Novak|® 1948, the deadline for receiv- { Managing Habit! is anticipated. hereunto set my hand and affixed | returned. Checks offered as pay-|of the Wachusett in the April 8 ® ing copy material of dis- | Director TR L the seal of the above entitled Court | ment for drawings and specifications | bouts here. play advertising will be four MRS. DOOLIN TRAVELS at Juneau, Alaska, this 13th day of | must be made payable to the order et o'clock (4:00) p. m. for the be held at the Bayview Hotel this evening followed by the Junior Prom, at the High School Gym. The Hall has been teautifully decorated with Mrs. Flossie M. Deolin, Chief Deputy U. S. Marshal, left here | via PAA yeésterday for the States. She was scheduled to pick up a woman prisoner at Annette Island from Ketchikan to be delivered to) a Federal Women's Prison, restraining defendant from selling, conveying, disposing of, or further mortgaging or encumbering the real and perosnal property described in April, 1948. (SEAL) J. W. LEIVERS, Clerk of the District Court, By LOIS P. ESTEPP, Deputy Clerk. First publication, April 14, 1948, Last publication, May 5, 1948, w}ll be supplied free to each car painting contractor interested in submitting a proposal. The above specifications must be returned to of ‘the Treasurer of the United States. Specifications will not be| furnished to contractors who have! consistently failed to submit pro- posals. e First publication April 23, 1948. | Last publication, May 9, 1948. ther he will make the trip for to- morrow night's fights. Granere said that in the absence of Looke, an attempt will be made|® . . FROM HOOD BAY L J. P. Nelson of Hood Bay is|® registered at the Hotel Juneau. | e, — ® ANCHORAGE VISITOR . John Goetz of Anchorage is a guest at the Hotel Juneau. . 4 ® 0 0 00 0000 00 NOTICE OF NEW DEADLINE editicn of The Daily Alaska Empire of the next day. No exception will be made. Mechanical and production considerations make this change necessary. 4 ®eo 00000000 Pooeccecccccccccee

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