Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
PAGESRR ——— e ———————————————————————————— N CHIDCH 25 ARRIVE, 34 LEAVE oL Dok gy LKA ok TUESDAY, JUNE 1 < Union V School, sponsored Ministerial Ascociati its opening se sembly at 9 o'clo n Tuesday, 1. Kunsdowt June 1 childrer Light The pr Thirty five passengers left ¢ arrived yesterday w tal flights as follov From Tulsequah ton, Robert Thomson zie, J. Jorgensen, A. Nelson, R Combe, R. Green, Mr. and Mrs. G - K. Williams and child, H. Campbell, ) J Nutt ! i wite, J John Sti The Church pupil 1 and A We ren enberg and D. Camptell From Haines: Fred Donnely From Sitka: Lena Underwood, Sid mpson, Neal William Dick, Mrs. A. E. W R. Brust, Larry Lindstrom Jean Van Zand From Peli Ray McMille Hood Bay: Ed sale; from Chatham m Hoonah and and Jurg William Trigg from Peter n Vogel and Fred- Sammy m Hen die M Howard To Hoonah To Tuls N. Gibb, A. Ander- M. Anderson, L. Simmons, A ‘ A. D. MacGilliran, and, Wil- liam Barr To Angoon:,Mrs. Mable Johnson Todd: Bill Sperling and Carl Makkinen; to Petersburg: A Littlefield To Wrangell: Jack Dan Bryan; to Sitka: Aho, William Voll Cressman To Fish TO CASH COLE Sitka Convention Over Station KINY 7:00 P. TONIGHT! e o o 0 Al Swandt M Alfred Wipf 12 i Gucker and Mrs. R. H and Walter W. Westfall, R McNulty, Wiley Flowers and N Freedle; to Tenakee: Jack Tenne- son, M. M. Wilson and C. Leurs To Skagway: Eddie Heirsel, Terry Pegues and Barbara Harris R, HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted to St. Ann's yesterday were Mrs. Leonard Perry, John P. Carroll, Wfliam Malmberg, fon medical treatment, and Mrs. ge Ward, whose baby girl was born at 1:30 o'clock, weighing pounds and 11 ounces. At the Government Hos there were no discharges nor " mittances. Bay Barber Switches To Calvert Because It’s So Much Smoother N.—Alfred Wipf, 1, Robert ST. PAUL, M of 936 So Minn., sw ital Whiske: al Si ad- Calvert Distillers Corp., New York Cit seven t THE DAILY. ALASKA EMPIRE To Visi in Jus1¢a James £. McClellan branch presi- dent of the local branch the n Church of Jesus C Saints has recelved word that encer W. Kinball of the il of the Twelve Apostles will in Juneau June 25 accom- |} ed by President Joel Richards Ty Northwestern States Mission, 1 includes Alaska and western | p for a three day stay. They be touring the Territo: ests of church activity and Mis- and W. DeMar Rust, both of Salem, |, ah Two Elders were here last sum- anying them ¥ wife and the son and President Ri ho is the Mission President of the Ladies Relief Scciety. There will be a speciai service neld in the Seventh Day Adventist Chay d June 2 is cordially invited S E ices and hear S e leaders ich will be of special interest t me h in public s recently ived here, e other nis s in the | gy 2 Prominent Latier-Day Sain ring June uDu 4 g 5 SPENCER W KIMBALL signed in the Ju- 2 while the other four, after to labor rist of Latter-|remaining here for several da: ded to the westward. Two of ent to Anchorage to be sta- i there for two months and 0 went to Fairtanks the first time since the war iaries from the Church sent to Anchorage and The four are Elbert Malad, Idaho; Henry h, Lynn Stone missi > been eet and made many fricnds, They h Sohm, who is now sec- he President, and - v naries Juneau are Douglas A. Smith of 1t Lak Phoe! Arizona < PON'T MISS s A Wise Child” May 28-29 Calling All Boats THE CASE LOT GROCERY IS BETTER EQUIPPED TO HANDLE YOUR GROCERY, MEAT AND BAKERY NEEDS THAN STORE IN JUNEAU. OF THE EVERY ITEM MAYOMNAISE - - Pint Jar 49 MISSION OBANGE - - §3.25 APPLE SAUCE - - - - Ik BORDEN’S INSTANT 33c HOT CHOCGLATE - - - SHAMROCK WE CARRY THE FINEST STOCK THINGS PRICED ECONOMICALLY, AND GUARANTEED TO SATISFY YOU. Exira Standard Quality EGGS - Doz. 63¢ RELIA COFFEE - Ib. 49 e PAPER TOWELS - 23 PEAS 10« LARGE CAN FRESH UNFROZEN BEEF YOU NEED, ERY WHER AR-DEE - X~ CHEF E( SPAGHETT! DINNER MEAT BALLS - VAN CAMP'S PORK and BEANS CRISCO OUR TRUCK STANDS BY FOR BOAT ORDERS DURING FISH- ING SEASON. PROMPT DELIV- J AND WHEN YOU SAY,; AT NO EXTRA COST. - 45 .« Ib.tin43c .16 oz. tin 17c 3 Ib. tin $1.33 NEW SHAFTER POTATOES ROSY RED NEW CROP Onions 2, 13 Ibs. $1.00 POUND TOMATOES 35 Lbs. Yor 29 ROLLED RUMP ROAST-Ib.90x PRIME CUTS Esther George fo remaining | and E. W. Shumway ' JUNEAU, ALASKA 'PERRY JACKSON, LIFE | MEMBER JUNEAU ELKS, | PASSES ON, PORTLAND Perry E. Jackson, life member | of the Juneau Lodge of Elks, No.| 420, passed away in Portland, Ore.,' on Mdy 19 according to advices, teceivea by Secretary W. H. Biggs. | curvivors are two daughters, Gayle | Fenton and Nome Mann. He had been in ill-health for the past sev-| eral years. Jackson was born in| Hankainina, Wisconsin, October 4, 1873. Jackson came to Juneau during 1909, and was initiated as a mem- ter of the Juneau Lodge April! <6, 1911. He operated a picture how in the old Opera House ding, established a roller-skat-| rink in what was later the| iseumn Theatre, and then opened ce Theatre, now known as| pitol Theatre. on went south many years " Become Bride of Robe[t L. Lovejoy Tomorrow evening at 8 o'ciock a private ceremeny, Miss Esther daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom George, will become the bride f Mr. Robert Lynn Lovejoy, son { R. W. Lovejoy of Palisades, Wash.,, and Mrs. Leota Oliver, of arlington, Wash,, at the Northern Light Presbyterian Church, with Rev. Willis Booth reading the ouble ring ceremony. Mrs. Joe George, an aunt of the bride-to-be will act as ma- n of honor and Ed Poole Will s be best man. fter the ceremony there. will|} 1 reception held at the Salmon Creek Country Club from 9 to 110:30 o'clock and all friends of | the couple are cordially invited to attend ago and made his home cn a Miss George is a Registered fouszbcat at Portland. e on the Government Hospital " and Lovejoy is employed at! we Douglas Heating and Plumb-/ g Co, ! i | - -~ taff Empire wantads get results! The young couple will be at home at the Hillcrest apartments. { - The Rum with a Reputation A.R.D. 5 AND REDONDA SOLD BY JUNEAU MARINE | | | | AR | | The AR.D. 5, 48 foot mml‘infltinn‘ lEMoN |bcat was sold Monday by the Ju- | neau Marine Works to Henry Mu-! !seth who plans to use her as a packer for'the Douglas Cannery. | The Redonda, a 92-foot freighter b acker, was sold by the Juneau ine to L. H. Clark of Tenakee | Saturday. | R FROM SITKA 1 Underwood of Sitka red at the Hotel Juneau. D - © 0o 9 00 0 000 00 . ° FAMOUS SINCE 1804 for soft flavor unique bouquet. LISTEN TO CASH COLE On Sitka Convention Over Station KINY 7:00 P. M. — TONIGHT! B\ NOTICE IS GIVEN that the ‘undn'bi:ned has been duly appoint- | {ed Executor of the Last Will and Testament and of the Estate of WILLIAM A. FLEEK, Deceased. All |perscns having claims against the | (estate are required to present them *o the undersigned at Juneau, Al- |aska, within six (6) months from the date of this notice. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, 26th, 1948. | DAYTON G. FLEEK, t Executor. | JFirst publication, May 27, 1948. {Tiast publication, dJune 17, 1948, Sole U. S. Agents ‘alius Wile Sons & Co., Inc., New York, N.\ | Distributors for Alaska 0DOM & COMPANY | 362-363 Colman Bldg., Seattle 4, Washingten Mey NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL AND | proximately. 10 feet deep, situated i PERSONAL PROPERTY itherco)\i and iic ! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN | EIGHTH: PARCEL NO. 8: that in pursuance of an Order of That certain parcel of tide-lands | Sale made and entered by the Pro- | approximately 25 feet by 60 feet oc- bate Court of the Juneau Commis- | cupied by a platform and wooden | sioner’s (Ex-Officio Probate) Pre-|frame garage situated thereon and | cinet, First Division, Territory of | designated as No. 507 Willoughby | Alaska, on the 5th day of May, 1948, | Avenue in Juneau, Alaska; and then { in the matter of the estate of MIKE | NINTH: PARCEL NO. 9: | VAGGE, Deceased, the undersigned | That certain parcel of tide-lands administrator of said estate will sell | property situated on the rear of the | NATURAL {az public auction, subject to the| Totem Grocery and designated as | confirmation of the flbove-entmedl House No. 521-A Willoughby Ave- Court, the following described real' nue, in Juneau, Alaska, with the and personal property and in the furniture contained therein; and following parcels and in the order then listed, to-wit: | TENTH: PARCEL NO. 10: FIRST: PARCEL NO. 1: That certain parcel of rockfilled That certain piece or parcel of |rock filled tide-lands situated on section of West 7th and “E” Streets, in Juneau, Alaska, being approxi- mately 200 feet more or less in width along West 7th Street, and extend- ing to the mean high tide line of Gastineau Channel, with the plat- forms and two buildings designated as Nos. 807 and 807-A situated thereon, and the furniture situated in said buildings; and then SECOND: PARCEL NO. 2= West 7th Street, being at the inter- | tide-land property, being approxi- mately 30 feet wide along Willough- by Avenue, and ninety feet deep, designated as No. 513 Willoughby | Avenue, in Juneau, Alaska, with the two story frame store building situated thereon, containing four apartments, together with the furni- ture in said apartments, and also the house in the rear of said store building, designated as No. 513-A Willoughby Avenue, togetner with | the furniture therein. ¥ That said sale' of parcel No. 1 described will take THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1948 W-A-N-T A-D-$ MONTHLY income over $160 from 2 houses, 6 cabins, good condi- tion, good lccate. Furnished and rented. 9th St. $17,500.00. $3,000 takes 42x100 lot with 4-room furnished house, Pike St. Terms. DUPLEX, appr. 8 yrs. old, good in- vest; also 3-bdr. house and du-1i plex, all on Evergreen. $5650 if immediate sale takes 2 bdr. home,” Erwin St. Compl. re- decorated, new 3-room basement, double bath facilities, furnace. | DOUGLAS—Johnson home, unex- celled marine view, 2 bdrs., built- ins, large cement basement, furn- | ished; - Walker prop. on Nob Hill $5500, floor furnace, basement, garage, 3 bdrs, electric kitchen, furnished; Walters prop. base- ment, furn, 2 bdrs. immediate | possession. GLACIER Highway—Monty home,, $5,800, modern, large living room, ! marine view, 2 streams, garden, etc.; Peterson, 2 bdr, cement basement, 2-room log cabin, large | garden, light plant, 4 acres pat.| land; 2 houses, acre land, part furn,, light plant; $1,600 and $800, near Fromholst prop. CANNERY, 25-man crew; Seaview | Apts.; Peterson prop. near Men- denhall bridge; pile driving | equip; large bus. prop. on Will-| oughby; 2nd Hand Store; bull- dozer; power equip. for falling, $800; bus. net $650 monthly; the Decker Bldg., etc. CABINS, summer homes, Fritz, Lenas Cove. Louisa, MUBPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National Bank | FUR SALE ‘ '35 FORD, 2 new tires, $125 cash.| Call Blue 583. 898 3t home Holly Shop. writing | 98 3t| " Rear Fonders for '46 De-| v P. O. Box| 897 5t FOR RENT ooms with kitchen priv- ileges. Home Hotel. Ph. 886. 97 tf | | SEAVIEW Ayl for reni, one block ! frcm Federal Bldg. 890 tf| | SMALL House on Hiway. Write| P.O. Box 531. 89 1 mo.| | | VICE Clean Foom, steam-heated. Lower rent. 315 Gold St. 656 tf| 50 square feet ofiice| space, facing Franpklin, 2nd floor, Seward Building. Will par-| tition and decorate to suit ten-| ant. R. E. Robertson, phoneI 334. 860 tf| TICE CLEAN ROOMS weekly or | monthly. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 18° | FOR SALE TWO bedroom residence on 13th Street. Large living room with fireplace, dining room, full con- crete basement, ofl heat, gar- age; completely furnished. NEW_two bedroom house Behrends Avenue. HOUSEL House, 6 bedrooms, two baths, large yard, central loca- tion. EXCELLENT Small House on wat- er front. ! PROPERTY on Fritz Cove Road LARGE commercial lot fronting Small Boat Harbor. * WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 7-ROOM unfurnished house, 529 Kennedy St. Furnace heat, gar- age, good view. Phone after 5 p. m. 751, or call at 114 West 6th Street. 899 4t on RESURRECTION plaats: Place in water and watch them grow. 250 and 50c. Hope's New and UseC Mdse. 214 Second St. Phone 908. 899 3t 18-Foot Reinell cabin cruiser, “in beard Gray Marine motor. $750. Green 768. 899 3t COMPLETELY ~ Modern beach home. 110-volt light plant. Fritz Cove. 13 mile post. Schoeppe. 996t .versal Electric Oven and pans. $25.00. 897 3t USED U with broilers Call Douglas 374, BURROUGHS Bookkeeping Mach- ine, late model, automatic car- riage, $275. 20th Century [ar- ki 894 tf BOARDING HOUSE Lease, Univer- sity, 19 rooms, all rented (wait- ing list). Triple plumbking, nice- ly furnished. Owner’s apartment, bath. Nets over $600 month at below ceiling. Could be increased. Broker Seattle, Write Box 4303, Empire. 896 4t LOT, partly furl1i§k;etrha;;;e. 543 West Tth. $1,250 cash, $1,500 term, Inquire after 6 pm. 96 6t Tank and cop- Phone Blue 896 tf 60-Gal per furnace coil. 699. RADIO'IEELEPHONES for sale. We now have ~ Radiotelephones * for immediate delivery; suitable for boats, logging camps and out of way places, 8 watts, 26 watts and 50 watt sets; prices from $135 to $350. Every set complete. No rewiring, Tested before shipping. Write Henry Moy, Sitka, Alaska, for more detail information if in- terested. 896 12t 24-FOOT gasboat, 1 gill net, 2 guns, 1 watch. Howard D. Stabler, Ad- ministrator Carl Nils Anderson estate. 896 3t 35-FOOT troller, 30-HP Palmer en- gine, price $3,500. Gradiner Sulli- van, Elfin Cove. 894 6% NICE CLEAN steam heated rooms | also steam baths. Scandinavian Rooms. 36 t1 MISCELLANEQUS WINTER and ¥UND, CO. fnc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - Printing - Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. aper curls, $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. et WANTED TO BUY a small electric ;finge. Call 428. Crescent Apt. 98 tf STCSE éounber, very reasonable. see Don Abel. 890 tf ELECTRIC-DRIVE DECK GEAR | (Por boats with 12 or 32 volt sys- | tems) 150-fathom drum type an- | chor winch $265.00; Niggerhead | and halibut sheave $185.00; 4- } spool gurdy drive (gurdies extra) { $85.00. All this gear has been t tested in actual operation for 12 | months and is unconditionally | suaranteed. WEBByFORBES | MARINE REPAIR, SITKA. 82 tf ‘iFoRREST Home and property, Glacier Highway. 2 car garage. Inquire Helen Forrest, Douglas 602, 878 tf | | MUST Sacrifice: Zenith 12-tube | comb. Radio phono. New. Ph. Red 662. 888 tf That certain piece, parcel or tract | hereinabove loi tide-lands, with the platforms'place and be made on the 5th day and buildings situated thereon of June, 1948, at 2:00 o'clock P.M. hieies § BUSINESS Girl desires to sub- $6,800—6 mo. old 2-bedroom furn- designated as No. 323-325, 323-A|on Yhe premises to be sold, desig- and 323-B Willoughby Avenue, in nated as Nos. 807 and 807-A West Juneau, Alaska, and the furniture 7th Street in Juneau, Alaska; and, situated in said buildings; and then | that said sale of parcel No. 2 here- THIRD: PARCEL NO. 3: | inabove described will take place lease apt. Call Baranof Hotel, Room 415. After 6 p.m. 897 tf | ished house at Auk Bay. See Ray | Kruse. 883 tt DO YOU need more income? I need more help! full time. Splendid opportunity for any man or woman who can Part-time or| HOTEL in good location for sale or lease. Ph. 187. 881 t¢ Dodge ] 11941 %-ton truck, new LEAN — MEAT SHORT Phene 704 MEAT PHONE 60 Juneau Deliveries 106 a.m.. 2 and 4 p.m. STEER POT R 0AST - - Ib. ‘’IRE - - - That certain parcel of tide-lands, together with the platforms and two dwelling houses situated thereon, designated as Houses No. 503 and 503-A Willoughby, in Juneau, Al- aska, with the furniture situated therein; and then FOURTH: PARCEL NO. 4: That certain parcel of tide-lands, and be made on the 5th day of June, 11948, at 3:00 o'clock P.M. in view !of and on said premises to be sold | designated as Nos. 323-325, 323-A (and 323-B Willoughby Avenue, in | Juneau, Alaska; and, sale of parcels | Nos. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 here- | inabove described will take place | and be made on the 5th day of June, qualify in the highest, paying| motor, new brakes, good rubber, sales work known. Positions open| $750; 1941 panel 1-ton Ford in every community in S. E.| truck $200. 6 used tires, 700x20, Alaska. Phone or write Henry| $5 each. Phone 132. Fred Tur- M. Hogue, Box 1173, Juneau,| PR 881 tf B 893 Y1937 CHEV, good condition, $600 | Phone 158. 876 t1 ® ® o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BARTENDER, waiter or sec- @ Dougla 10 a.m. Delivery Boat Orders Delivered Any Time CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY —MEMORJAL DAY together with the platform and 1948, at 0 o'clock P.M. on and dwelling house situated thereon and in view of each of said premises. designated -as No. 503-B on Wil-| That all of the property herein- loughby Avenue, in Juneau, Alaska, ' above descibed consists entirely of together with the furniture situated | tide-lands; and, that for a more therein; and then | particular description of the prop- FIFTI PARCEL NO. 5: | erty herein advertised for sale pros- That certain parcel of tide-lands, pective purchasers are required to together With the platform and | examine the Inventory of said es- frame dwelling situated thereon, tate now on file in the office of the designated as No. 505 Willoughby | United States Commissioner and Avenue, Junezu, Alaska, together | Ex-Officio Probate Judge in Juneau, with the furniture situated therein; | Alaska. and then | The terms of said sale being cash, SIXTH: PARCEL NO. 6: lcurrent lawful money of the United That certain parcel of tide-lands, | States, ten per cent (10%) being together with the platform and ‘ payable at the time of the bid, and wood frame dwelling situated there- | the balance being payable upon on, designated as No. 509 Willoughby | confirmation of said sale by the Avenue, in Juneau, Alaska, together ' above-entitled Court. Administrator with the furniture situated therein; | reserves the right to reject any and and then | all bids. ‘ SEVENTH: PARCEL NO. 7: | Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 5th That certain parcel of tide-lands | day of May, 1948. located just Northeasterly of dwell- | JOHN B. MEDICA, ing house No. 503-B Willoughby Administrator of the Estate Avenue in Jjuneau, Alaska, together of Mike Vagge, Deceased. with that certain shed approxi- First publication, May 6, 1948. mately 20 feet in width, and ap-'Tast publication, May 27, 1948, ond cook wants work. Box e| 4183, care Empire. 885 tf o] e e 0 0 00 00 0 0 0 WANT furnished house or apart- | ment for man, wife and child.| Ph. Red 372. Lee Morrison. 86 tf| i INCORPORATIONS ; The following concerns have filed | Articles of Incorporation in the office of Territorial Auditor Frank | A. Boyle: 5 Kenai Land Corporation, of An- chorage, formed by Harry Sain- don of Homer, Walter Pederson of Moose River, and Charles B. Ab- bott of Anchorage. The company | is capitalized for $1500 with stock | divided into 15 shares having a' par value of $100 each. Northern Charter Service, Incl,; of Ketchikan, to operate a boat charter service. It is capitalized for $300,000 with stock divided in- to 300,000 shares having a par value of $1 each. COMPLETE Body anc Fender Shop Well equipped. Reasonable. In- quire Bob-Ben Service, 93 Wil- loughby. 872 t1 1941 Dodge Panel Truck. Good condition. See it at DeHart'’s Gro- » cery or Ph. 023-4 rings. 849 t! TWO HOUSES near boat harbor, Phone Red 765. 843 tf 3 HOUSES und lot. Inquire Trev- or Davis. 94 t1 'Two-Story House, {Four Bedrooms on Barge, Anchorage SEATTLE, May 27—®—A two story, four-bedroom house was on its way to Anchorage today. The precut home, made in Tacoma, was akoard barge 730 of Alaska Freight Express Corporation when it left Seattle Monday behind the Tug Luna. The house was shipped in 435 packages.