The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 7, 1948, Page 5

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k] "end with Alaska Coastal MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1948 SIXTY-SIX ARRIVE . BY ALASKA COASTAL Sixty-six passengers arrived nnd‘AMv 64 flew from Juneau over the week- Tlights as follows: . From Tulsequah: John Gachowski, Alan Ross, J. Dean, W. Kaesemodel, R. Clarke, A. MacGillery, A. Wright, R. Parmiter, M. Rusnak and E, Mil- [F‘. Stockwell; to Chatham: Dave !Milke and C. L. Ferris; to Ketchi- |kan: Larry Lindstrom and Frank | Clayton ————,e—— — SHERLOCK WITH KINY: RESIGNS FROM " EMPIRE NEWS STAFF Amy Sherlock, one of the live- ik wire members of the reportorial From Sitka: Louis Roehm, Harry staff of the Empire, resigned ef-j Morgan & May, Bill fective last Saturday and has join- Lawrence, io station KINY fred Williams, Ray Rad: Brown, C. M. Swenson, A. Price, Flizabeth Edwards, Car! Eriksc Nellie Pickell, Mrs, £rice, Carl Hard- in and wife, Willie Nobles, Rus: Hart, G. Gunderson, Beth Ray Folger, Mrs. S. Donogh, H. J so made scores of Collins, Margo Freéman and H. G,|Irien various beats, who Cloud. |will wish her success in her new From Todd: M. F. Stockwell, from | position. Superior Packing: Carl A. Rumple;: Shirley ormer police re- from Hoonah: Stanley Rude, Robert|porter on the Seattle Star, and Greenwold, Jack Lemplin, R. M.|recently in newspaper work at Akernick. | Retchikan, joined the Empire’s From Excursion Inlet: A. C.'staff today. Adams, Peter Johnson and wife;, e BT W F S S o e it BAND’ PRACTICE 1 SCHEDULED TONIGHT From Ketchikan< M. W. Agren,! Band, G. C. Modglin, H. 1. Blair and Mrs.{ E. Thomas. fs, Joseph Hickey and |layoff of will hold a liam Darlin. practice tonight at 8 o' k in the es: Mrs. R. A. Johr Grade School auditorium. The main dge: E. E. Wells to Haines: Fred |up a brief program for the flag day agway: Mrs. Carl|exercises to be given by the Elks on ned the Empire’s ry 13 and has cov- clubs, social events aneous assignments at and made good in Charles A. Tif-| The Jun from Taku wife d e Hak| | Director Alfred Ventur after aj nd | purpose of the practice is to line; |June 14, also concert and parade KINY — JUNEAU Alaska Broadcasting Co, C.R. 8 MONDAY EVENING | | 5:00—WINNER TAKE ALL-CBS.| | 5:30—Totemn Talk-—Forecasts. | | 5:46—Viking Varieties. 6:00—PAA News. 6:15—Waltz at Dinner. 6:30—Sports on Spot. : of North —Mystery House. 7:30—AK.THUR GODFREY-CBS 8:00—Standard News —Forecasts. 8:15—Guest Star | 8:30—IT'S A GREAT LIFE-CBS.| 9:00—Fishing Time—Forecasts. | 9:15—Remember. ! 9:30—FIND THE CLUE-CBS. 10:00—Alaska Line News. 10:15—Words with Music. ! 10:30—Forecasts. | First newscast of the day at 7:30 | A M. — ., : HOSPITAL NOTES Karl Kristensen and Mrs. John | Winther were admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital Saturda medical treat- ¢ment. Disch d Satury :Mra. Nick Bavard, surge: jzel Berg, A. Warner, both med Mrs. Rotert Me nd baby boy Mrs. Anthony Kaiser and baby girl were disch: d from care. At the Gover daughter Fred Bloomquist Zelma Johnson of Fort Yukon w 3 24 . p ; o - o S g o on w To Hoonah: 5. George Linn.{':’v’g““‘“‘“"“ for the July 4 celebra-}cqmitted to the hospital Sun i Vivian Willi Williams, Jake | Hon. P s s | King, Robert Pederson, Bob Mills,| Members of the school bands who B Jeb Whitehill L. Chaney, T.|desire to.pasticipate in the twoy FEDERAL WORKS AGENOY, | Chiistoferson, ' Robert Greenwald, |events scheduled are asked to at-|Fublic ~Bulldings Administration. | Charles Graham A. Jackson Sam |tend tonight’s practice, according to | Office of the Division Engineer, 123 | i X U. S. Court House, Seattle 4, Wash- | i Hanlin and wife Tuls - P To quah A. Bray Dn\‘\(li »son, L. Dempsey, T. McDonald, S Lake Mead behind the A. J. Patterson and J(mnfErie. 2 1 Oldham | -oe i i To Hood Bay: E. J. Graham, Earl| NOTICE | repairs the U. 8. Federal and | McEldoon, Jimmie and Thel 2| After June 10, no telephone | Territorial Buildiflg, Juneau, Alaska ‘ Sook, Dave Alexander, Earl Jones,| rentals for the manth of June jin strict accordance with the i A. E. Owens, N. Lu- | will be accepted at a discount. All | remittances must bear postmark of Petersburg: N. Banfield; to|not later than discount date. Please a: Glen Daniels, J. R. Eisen-|be prompt. \, Mrs, Dryer, Mrs. Harry Crop- | JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS ; to Todd: M. TELEPHONE CO. —sadv. eorge Myhan, Enjoy ihe Style and Beauly of Venetian Blinds made of Flexalum available in eleven vibrant gem fones. * FLEXALUM’'S STYLE is matched only by its unusual practical features. Easy-to-Clean Aluminum-Light Chip-proof Crack-proof Rust-proof Fire-Resistant BLINDS OF FLEXALUM are Custom-Made to fit your windows. Buy only the New and Best Blind with removable slats. Tilt the Slats and Slide Them Out? WwW. D. FIELD PAINTING and DECORATING Phone 581 f P. 0. Box 754 JUNEAU — ALASKA , v EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRLESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and ¥ranklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS Juneau Painting and Decorating RALPH A. TREFFERS CALL BLUE 462 AFTER 5 P. M. for Appointment - - — — : e Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS HE management of this bank is pledged to couserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration Ia addition the bank is a mem- ber of Federal Deposit In- surance Corporation, which insures each of our deposit- ors against loss to @ maxi- mum of $5,000. POSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION g ‘ Hoover | - Dam on the Colorado River contains | wson, J. Wilson J. Mills, | four-fifths as much water as Lake | ington, June 4, 1948.—Sealed bids, in | triplicate, wiil he received at this office until 2 P.M., June 28, 1948 and then publicly opened, for furnishing the materials, and performing the work for roofing and miscellaneous { fications dated PB-DIV-8, F 11948, and drawings (if any) men- | tioned therein: and the general con- | { ditions dated Sept. 15, 1942 and ad- | | dendum thereto dated May 15, 1944. .‘smmru-um.m and other data may | be had at the office of the custod- | ian of the building or the office of | the division engineer. L. W. Friberg, | Division Engineer. First publication, June 7, 1948 | Last publication, June 9, 1948. ‘ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: | That on Saturday, June 26th, 1948, | |at 10 o'clock A. M., at his office in iih(' Shattuck Building, at Juneau, Alaska, Howard D. Stabler, admin- listrzllor of the estate of Carl Nils ‘And: on, also known as Karl N, Andersen, deceased, will offer to sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, if the highest and best bid offered is sati said administrator, and | confirmation of the court, the fol- | lowing described property : (1) Improvements on Lot A, U. S. Survey No. 2388, Tract A, Tee Harbor Group of Homesites, at Tee | Harbor. | (2) Personal property situated in | house at Tee Harbor. Dated: May 24th, 1948, | 1 HOWARD D. STABLER, | | Administrator. » First publication, May 24, 1948, | Last publication, June 14, 1948. I.N” . hereby given t’haitfi;z Cemmi: ner of Customs, Treasury Department, has issued an. order on May 24, 1948, authorizing the name of the gas screw ALVINA M,. official number 233586, owned by Alas! Packers Association, - of which Juneau, Alaska, is the home port, to be changed to SWALLOW, JAMES J. CONNORS, Collector.” (First pub. June 3; last June 7) FRED R. 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