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PAGE SIX AIEKY‘ ! SRIKE *’% COPR.. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY More independent experts smoke Lucky Strike regularly than the next two leading brands combined! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA PASADO MANANA REGISTRATION IS CITY T0 ENTERTAIN " ARRIVES IN PORT ALREADY HEAVY AT/ UNIVERSITY GLEE ON ALASKA TOUR UNIVERSITY ALASKA (LUB TOMORROW The 9(} foot yacht Pasado Manana | skippered by Captain Einar Haugen, is back in Ala waters this sum- mer. The which arrived here fay morning left at 9 o'cloci ht. It is carrying a party of ns on a 16~ stopping at chikan, Skagway, Glacler Bay Ju- neau, and Sitka. The yacht is under charter to the “Tours of Enchantment” Agency ot Long Beach, California. Aboard for this tour Elwyn who making is George | is a moving picture of Alaska for the Travelogue r features. Others are Nancy Glendale; Mr. and Mrs. Wil- short, Hunter, liam Pederson, Long Beach; Virginia| Crohundro, Grusville, Virginia; Mr. and Mis. C H. Otterman, Long| |Beach; Elsa Wolfe, Tajunga; Rob- jert Johnson, Long Beach: Florence Pollard, Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. {Harry Hunt and Mr. Hunt’s parents, | Glendale; Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Wil- jlats, Los Angeles; Mr. and Mr: “Bud” Willats, Los Angeles; Mr | Betty Bowers, Glendale; Mrs. Marie Watson, Glendale; Arvilla Houerson {and Lydia Bauer, Los Angeles. | The Pasado has undergone a com- ‘pleu paint job and an observation | .xourr has been constructed back aft. |1t docked next to Alaska Coastal Airline hangars. The Pasado and its skipper are wellknown in Alaska. The yacht | American World Airways on the |Ketchikan to Annette run and also —————— — | has made numerous trips north with Special Class Thursday Evening, June 24th at $:00 o’Clock To accommodate Housewives who have not been able to atiend the afternoon classes of the Bendix automatic Home Laundry School, and for those who have been employed during the day, THIS SPECIAL EVENING CLASS has been arranged. 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Corey Coffee Brewers Above Prizes Each Day of School CLASS THIS EVENING AT 8:00 0'CLOCK in the showrooms of the was school so much fun. So come to the lems. Discover the easiest, quickest way to Bendix Washer, Ironer or Dryer SCHOOL NOW IN PROGRESS—2:00 P. M. FRIDAY ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. charter parties. The yacht will re- turn northbound July 10 with another group of tourist: OCEAN QUEEN :IiERE The Ocean Queen, owned by Jim | Martin, is now at the small boat harbor, having arrived from Hoo- nah Y, 86 IIOOFx 65& GRAIN MEUTRAL SPIRITS cruise of |} formerly was under charter to Pan| Thbe outlook for Lhe coming rchoul r at the University of Alaska at lleze, Alaska, shows prospe many students as last yea in3 to a statement issued by M. Jorgensen, of last year's students are nning ¢n another year at the y and have reserved their rcoms for the fall semes- The processing of from new students is being com- le l«d and already there is a waiting 3 men students who want is in the dormitories. Miss Jor- ensen said. Rooms are still available or women students. It appears that there will be many who will be un- ble to attend the University next ..1.] if all rooms on the campus are and housing in Fairbanks s unoblamable, As in years past new applications ire being received from prospective udents from the United States as well as from the Territory. Many prospective students are G. I.'s who aw service in some part of Alaska ind wish to return to the Territory to study and make their homes. | Married couples are planning to sring their own trailer accommoda- tions so that they will be assured of housing. The Departments of Mining and Civil Engineering prove to be the most popular fields of study for the men, whereas general courses ‘in Arts and Letters are the chcice ot women students. ROPELLAS CELEBRATE SEVENTH ANNIVEKSAY Mr. and Mrs. Biul Sherlock en- tertained with dinner last night at the Country Club for Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ropella, the occasion being the latter’s seventh wedding anni- | versary lled, S. JOSEPH S. FINCH & COMPANY "8 6th, or later. Registrar. | applications | Arrival of the University o Washington Giee Club and other members of the party at Juneau temorrow will be a matter of both “hail” and “farewell.” A stopcver of cne day will afford Juneauites the first opportunity to extend hospitality to the mem- bers of the Seattle group | their northbound Juneau stop last- ed only a few hours while their beat was in port, and departure cn June 26 wiil be direct for Se- attle as a conclusion of their ex- tended Alaska tour. A trip to Mendenhall- Glacier planned for lowed by d'nner. The concert to be held at the 2Cth Century Thea- tre will start at 3 o'clock. Many new numbers will be presented which were not included in their Juneau program two weeks ago. Following the concert a reception will be held for the visitors. All members of service clubs who have handled pre-sale of concert tick- ets, are invited to the reception, as well as their wives and relatives or friends of members of the Seattle group. Curtis Shattuck, chairman of the Entertainment Commiitee, will be in charge of these arrangements. ORME'S BASEBALL TEAM WINS SERIES OPENER BY SCORE OF 4 T0 3 TODAY First of a three-game series, Billy Orme’s baseball team won 4 to 3 over Elton Engstrom’s squad this morning in a 5-inning game at Ever- green Bowl. The second game slated for the Boy's Basetall School is set for tomorrow morning weather per- mitting. The third game, if neces- sary, will be played Saturday morn- ing. Superviser Garrett said today Mike Grummett with four strike-outs again won the wooden-face contest The swimming pool will be open tomorrow night from 7 to 9 o'clock | weather permimng is 'LABOR DEPARTMENT T0 BE OPEN JULY 4 The Territorial | Lakor anncunced today that its | offices will be kept open during (the July 4th weekend for persons icoming to Juneau from outlying (areas. Deputy Commissioner Ed Garnick said that the office will be open for three evening hours on July 4 and for three morning hours on July 5. { The Department offices are in | the Valentine Building on Seward | Street. Department of LB PR l!mmre wantaas get resuxts' NOTICE To have your garments dry-cleaned in time for the FOURTH of JULY Holiday, they should be brought to The TRIANGLE CLEANERS on or before Monday, June 28th. Garments received after that time will not be ready for delivery until Tuesday, July o This announcement has been made necessary by the large amount of work in our shop daily. WE CLOSE AT 1:00 9'CLOCK EVERY SATURDAY NOON Closed ALL DAY Monday, July 5th o Call 507 For BETTER APPEARANCE 'The TRIANGLE CLEANERS since | Friday afternoon fol- | | § price f.ob. shipping point. Nied- i THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1948 . FOR SALE CABINF;ER"”. 0, $2,350, $4,500, $5,500—Fritz Cu\'c Point Louisa, Lena's Cove. All furnished, good beaches. $800 cab- i in Thane area. LACIER HIGHWAY, 1 mi. town, former Danner prop. 4 bdr., 3- rcom basement, 2 acres pat. land, furnaee, furnished, double garage, etc; also $5,800 1‘- mi, large living room, 2 streams, mod- ern, furn., etc; nlso 2 homes 1 acre pat. land Lemon Creek; | Peterson prop., 10% mi. STAR HILL—$5,250, 8 bdr., furnace, furnished, prop. excellent cond., several rooms in basement, on Fifth adjoins Pollock prop., also for sale. furn. or unfurn, new homes, 2 dr. and 3 bdr, furnace ,etc. Beh- rends Ave., and Glacier, immed- iate occupancy. Don C. Foster home, furn, fireplace, etc. ncome prop. over $5,000 net THE DECKER; Gross appr. $4800, the SEAVIEW; 2 apt. home few yrs: old, excellent condition, over 10 pet. net invest Evergreen; also Evergreen 3 rentals, incl. 3 bdr. | home, 1 bdr. and 2 bdr. apts. in sep. house; all furn. Business Opportunities: cannery; 2 well-paying 25-man cafes; ‘Willoughby bulldoz- equip; 3-apt. prop. $16,000; 2nd hand store; er; falling equip. pwr. saws, etc; business for $4,500 nets $8,500 annually; i shop; hat shop. REALTORS - ACCCOCUNTANTS “hone 676 over First National Back EXPERIENCED ager. Will pay good salary for i Also have opening grocery clerk Eutchings Economy | 922 tf or lady for gen- | eral housewcrk and child care. Room, board, wages. Fritz Cove Road, phone Black 479. 922 tI HIGH School g 3-BEDROOM furnished house. Call Lorenzen at 174, 922 tf APPLICATIONS from Experienced Combiraticn Welder, Heavy Duty ing Steel Set- Carpenters, Concrete Work- ers for out-of-town construction Jjob. Employment Service, Way, for further 124 Marine 921 5t HOME for a fluffy tom cat; good mouser. Green 135. 920 3t | WANTED: Sitka Spruce logs, also cedar poles. Advise quantities can supply, earliest shipment, ermeyer-Martin Co., Building, Portland 4, Ore. Spalding 920 5t WANTED TO BUY: One or two scows, 60 to 110 ft. Willing to take as is and make own repairs. Give complete information, price, condition and wherz at. Write Empire C4430. 916-7¢ BEAUTY Operstor, good reterence, write or wire to Wrangell Beauty { Shop, care Mrs. C. V. Welfelt, Box 557 Wrangell, Alaska. 913 12t CARPENTERS Wanted. 44 hours week. Phone 34. 907 tf MISCELLANEOUS EXPERT furrier, re-styling, repair- ing and cleaning of furs. Prompt attention to out of town orders. Miss A. Hamilton, Room 21, Berg- mann Hotel. 922 6t WINTER ard PunD, CO. ine. 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. Colombia tanks first among South American countries in the produc- tion of gold. NOTICE In the Commissioner’s Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Number One. Before FELIX GRAY, Commission- er and Ex-Officio Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct. In the Matter of the Last Will and Testament and Estate of ALF N. MONSEN, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that N. C. Banfield, Administrator, W.W.A. of the Last Will and Testa- ment and estate of Alf N. Monsen, deceased, has filed herein his FINAL REPORT and a petition for a decree of distribution, to distribute the residue of said estate to Helen Troy Monsen. A hearing will be held upon said Report and Pétition before the undersigned at Juneau, Alaska, Aug- ust 11, 1948 at 10:00 o'clock AM. at said Report and the manner in which the estate has been admin- istered or the Udistribution of said estate to Helen Troy Monsen may appear and be heard and file their objections herein. 1 bdr.,| Channel Boat Works; pile driving | incl. 2 Titan | machine | MURPHY & MURPHY | t rocery store man- | retail, Contget Alaska Territorial | information. | — which time all persons objecting to: W-A-R-T A-D-S | FOR SALE ,| APARTMENT Houses, 2, 3, 4 and 7 units. Priced according and condition for vestment. ARGE Waterfront Property, up- town, for commercial building | only. | NEW | to age desirable in- two bedroom house. Full basement, garage, automatic heat UMMER and permanent resi- | dences, Auke Bay and Fritz Cove | ROOMING House. WILLIAM WISN-Phere 234 WASHING tion, $15. Machine, good condi- 55 Willoughby, 22 3t | [ [ 1839 International ‘:-ton pickup truck. James A. Bradley, Admin- istrator, Selwyn Jackson Howell Estate. Write Empire 4461. 22 tf 2-WHEEL Trailer, 4x7, $135. Port- able stainless steel tub, $20. New Kenmore tank vacuum attach- mients, $45. Green 880. 922 tf | APT. furniture for sale with ren- tal of apt. or furniture alone. Inquirp 315 Decker Way. 2 2t | | 2% %-HP Johnson Outboard, 7 hours running time, $100. 1936 Ford, | mnew engine, fair body, $225. 87 Willoughby evenings. 922 2t WHITEHORSE truck with special delivery body. Engine completely overhauled. See George E. Cleve- | lend, First Nat’'l Bank. 922 tf excellent con- dition. See at Jorgenson's Motors, { 12 noon to 1 p.m. | 1947 Civilian Jeep, PROFESSI Blue 330. AL Fize guitar. Call 920 3t 1ESTABLISHED restaurani in fast- growing town of Homer, fully equipped. For lease. Write Ken Heath, Homer, Alaska. NEW Evenrude oul cylinder 10-horsepower, $40 below Phone Black 366. 919 tf MY CAR offer takes it. S now for sale, best Art Griffiths, 20 tf :COTIY Andr-xsons propeny l‘or | sale at Pelican, Alaska. For in- formation write Box 735, Peli- Alaska. 919 1 ma Elfin Cove, 3- room furnished house, lights, hot and cold running water, bath. Peter Brunger, Elfin Cove, Al- 919 6t BEACH HOUSE 52 500. Mrs. Lloyd Green, Road. Inquire Fritz Cove 919 1 mo Geater Tract. Good residence district. $1380 income per year. 190.80 ft. frontage on Seater St. Phone Red 702. 18 tf practically new. 40-hp Redwing motor. Ph, | Douglas 183. 916 tf 32-FT. Cabin Cruiser, 2 PEKINGESE pups, 2% months old. Joe George, George Bros. Liquor Store. 916 tf LIGHT Housekeeping room su able for business women. Phone 817, 906 1t I'HE HOLLY SrlOr Good pnymg business. Owner would like to leave city. Experience not nec- essary, Owner will teach business. Will sell at inventory. 908 tf 1940 PLYMOUTH sedan, 1942 en- gine, in top condition, body fair, tires good, $475. 83 Willoughby or phone 259. 914 tt 1941 D-O-DGE dump truck. 4 new extra tires and wheels. R. Laugh- lin, Auk Bay. 908 tf HOUSE for Phone Black 900 1 mo, sale. FORREST Home and property, Glacier Highway. 2 car garage. Inquire Helen Forrest, Douglas B 878 tf HOTEL in good location for sale ‘or. lease. Ph. 187. 881 tf COMPLETE Body and Fender Shop Well equipped. Reasonable. In- quire Bob-Ben Service, 93 Wil. loughby. 872 t1 5 HOUSES unu lot. Inquire Trev- or Davis. %t FOR RENT KIMBELL Piano, nice condition, «for rent. Phone 143. Geogre An- cerson. Wurlitzer Piano Alaskan Agent. 909 1mo APTS., Rooms with kitchen priv- ileges. Home Hotel. Ph. 886. 97 tf SEAVIEW Aj.. for rent, one block from Federal Bldg. 890 tf NICE Clean Room, steam-heated. Lower rent. 315 Gold St. 656 tf JICE CLEAN ROOMS weekly or monthly. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187 NICE CLEAN steam heated rooms also steam baths. Scandinavian Rooms, 736 tt of the Probate Court for the Juneau Precinet, Territory of Alaska, this 8th day of June, 1848. FELIX GRAY, , U. 8. Commissioner and Ex-Officio Probate Judge—Juneau Precinct. Pirst publication, June 10, 1948. et Pttt e PPt S ot St Bttt 0 et v ereepgorerreeresees| WITNESS my hand and the seal Last publication, July 1, 1048,