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PAGE SIX OTICE We will not be responsible for debts incurred at the California Grocery after June 30. & Mansfield "HOOL OF DANCING Classes now enrolling, 3 to 60 years. Boys' (934 3t) I Rea 575. e 00KS Books-Books-Books-Books-Books Thrilling . . Exciting Books on.. ALASKA America's Last Frontier! Books of Current Publication and Rare, Hard-fo-Find .+ . oul-of-prini volumes af The NUGGET SHOP Gift Headquarters of a Thousand Happy Surprises COME IN TODAY AND MEET HERBERT il. HILSCHER Author of the Latest ALASKA NOW Have him autograph your copy IIII|II|||I|IIIlIllIlIlIlI||l|II|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIlIIIII|IIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIII|II | from Fairbanks. He is at the Hotel | | Juneau. | — — ___|p " SEATTLE | i For COMFORT and | | | | If you were a native of the central Andes you would save for the future by making “cabulla” rope in your spare time. Cabulla is the native name for the tough inner fibres of the yu plant. Cabulla strands are twisted with horse hair and braided into an extremely strong rope. Coils of cabulla rope are valuable possessions and are sometimes w: mm)c(l around the waist for safety from theft. Aren’t you glad you don’t have to wear your savings in a belt around your waist? And aren’t you glad that your savings earn a profit at the same time th(y are SAFE at Alaska Federal. It's easy and cenvenient to save money at Al- aska Federal. Stop in and let us explain. We have never paid LESS than 2%% on Savings % Alaska Federal Savings & Loan Association OF JUNEAU 119 Seward Street Juneau, Alaska Savings Accounts Insured to $5,000.00 T BATH TUBS LAVATORIES RANGE BOILERS REFRIGERATORS | H ; 74 G s PHONE 16 DE LUX SHOWER CABINET, Complete Two Compariment LAUNDRY TRAYS with Stand . $29.50 $24.50 A B. ELECTRIC RANGES with Chromolox Elemenis $144.95 DE LUX COOLERATOR ELECTRIC Fragner | social dancing for beginners. Phone 932 4t - ISDERAILED DASSEL, Minn. July 10 (#—The | Chicago-bound Great Northern Or- |fental Limited from Seattle was |partly derailed last night as it mxrd through this central Minne- sota town. One person was hospitalized and several others bruised or shaken lup as 14 of the 19 cars and the rear section of the diesel engine | jumped the tracks, twisting them into great arcs and raising a cloud of dust that enveloped the mwn A Great Northern official said | preliminary investigation pointed [to a hot box on a car loaded with | |fish as the possible cause of Lhc derailment. e AIRLINES VIOLATES RAILWAY LABOR ACT 3.MAN BOARD SAYS \\ASHIIVUTON July 10.—(®—An emergency Fact-Finding Board re- ported to President Truman today f{that National Airlines, Inc., had vi- ‘olated the Railway Labor Act in its! !dispute with its pilots, clerks and mechanics The three-man toard recommend- jed that National reinstate all em- ployees the company discharged for going out on strike last January and , February. | The company, which has head- |quarters in Miami, Fla. has been | maintaining service on its lines ]wuh pilots and other employees hired since the strike began i - FAIRBANKS MAN : J. W. Christian is a local visitor SERVICE | Get the NEW ; WASHINGTON Habit! | Dewey W. Metzdorf Vice-Pres. and Managing Director i ALASEANZ FEEL AT HOMI at Juneau Foot Clinic Rm. 14, Shattuck Bldg. PHONE: BLUE 379 | By Appointment Only R O e | = | pr— FRED R. WOLF Electrical Contractor Phone 103 139 So. Franklin P. O. Box 259 H.S. GRAVES The Clothing Man LEVI'S OVERALLS for Boys TRY OUR COMPLETE HOME SERVICE... . . . . . . - . . . . DOUGLAS PLUMB]NG & llEATlNG C0 P. 0. BOX 1187 Shop in Douglas - Drive Ten Minutes - Save 10% or More METHODIST PASTOR 1S NAMED BISHOP AT CONFERENCE SEATTLE, July Randall Phillips, pastor of the Fust Methedist Church of Calif,, was elected a bishop at thv Western Jurisdictional Conference THE DAILY ALASKA FMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 9—(P—Glenn ! SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1948 | WARTIMESTORY IS (GIVEN RELEASE; IS ' G0OD ONE, AT THAT (By The Associated Press) Another of thosc wartime .now it- as- ‘od—th\ one Bvomg Aircraft Company officials in Wichita, Kan- time. idertaken the raising of funds for $97.50 up $24. $67.50 $214.75 OIL RANGES — OIL HEATERS — ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS — HEIL OIL BURNERS — ACCESSORIES — APPLIANCES — DEXTER WASHING MACHINES — OIL BURNER CONTROLS — PLUMBING md HEATING. BEPAIRS — STEAM or HOT WATER HEATING l!NLTSA of the Methodist Church. |sas. The release of the story has The conference will elect two|Leen approved by the Department of others. the Air Force. i and kept e GROUNDS OF MEMORIA LIBRARY T0 BE PLANTED, BY JUNEAU GARDEN (LUB The Juneau Garden Club has un- One of the three will be assigned| It's the story of how a B-29 and to the new fourth area created by its American crew were interned by I 35 |the General H. H. Arnold,—so named by the wartime air force chief him- 1self. i |of the giant planes to bomb a 1mmmn from which it never re- ANS MCRE MEAI | e big plane took off from a f ase Nov or 11, 1944, headed for | WASHINGTON, July 10—@—An D2s¢ November | {mission, the plane started back, but e . |the radar wéni bad and thE atman oday by the Agriculture Depart- g, ng themselves 900 miles oft wmcnt ! line. It compares with the previous 1946\“’“1 Be 1”“1 e ufwl ding in = ey had a choice of landing in Ivecord total of 3,287,927,000 bushels, | TheY 1ad & 00 | Vladivostok, Russia. They landed record harvest hence should menn‘ym the Vladivostok Naval Air Sta- larged meat supplies in the futue. {tion. 75’11‘;!\9 “:)wm crop prospect of 1241,-| “ry ¢ was the last the crew of the 00 bushels is an impmvem(‘nt}(,emmI Arnold ever saw of the B-29. casts. If that amount is harvested, " 4 Lines in Iran while the war was At Npulc be Se80NE SRR BIOR! L o tn PebruofIBHs: ol | But the General Arnold remained jon Russian \ml——flnd sm] is there. NEW "COOL ROOM' AT BoEING FIEl | Ml&s Tillie .iarin, 1irst princess 'of Juneau’s 47h of July celebration, »mu leave for Anchorage on Tuesday SEATTLE, July 10—P— Pan via Facific Northern Airlines. Prin- American World Airways has com- cess Tillie, who was awarded a Beeing Field hangar where per- pay a courtesy call on Mayor Z. J. ishable foods fer Alaska can be Loussac of Anchorage to deliver delivered at any time of the day greeting from Mayor Waino Hen- fresh until departure |drickson. | The fliers, who were guests of Ju- a 527 percent increase in air car- the hospitality extended to them, go compared with a year ago E. by taking Miss Martin on a per- H. Harold, cargo traffic superin- sonally conducted tour of Fort Rich- tendent, said. In addition to fresh|ardson. Living accommodations for preduce, dairy products and fresh jMiss Martin have been arranged for and more heavy, non-perishable! Miss Martin, who was sponsored items such as household furniture,|by tie Filipino Community, wishes als, machinery parts and‘m thank everyone who helped her nn the contest. One of her most suc- |cessful campaign methods, was Box nn the Parish Hall. The young ladies tock box lunches which were '\uc-' tioned to the highest bidder among me men, who received tickets and also the honor of dancing and eating {box lunch sold for $132 the first evening and $131 at the second cial gathering. Miss Martin is the | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Martin of Juneau and is 19 years of the cunfennce \(hr Russians in 1944. The B-29 w: ‘Jdp’mr'\e muez It had ccmpleted I Teve oo Ghrn oRsp BERgs | OIS, JADED. ALEY SORIFISHES (e Corn is the largest feed crop. AKJal)ane\e -held China or going to of four precent over earlier fore-! !The crew finally reached Allied IS BUILT BY PAA | , T0 FY 10 ANCHORAGE| leted a new “cool room” at its round-trip ticket to Anchorage, will Pan American’s June figuresshow neau over the 4th of July, will repay meat, Alaskans are shipping more by the Rev. Joseph T. Walsh, S. J qomfls which the Community held with the voung lady. Princess Tillie’s age. landscaping the Memorial Library grounds. This fund was started with donations toward a living memorial to Leroy Vestal, Jr. grandson of Mrs. Ray G. Day, one of the char- ter members of the Garden Club. All club funds above actual ex-| SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION No. 5927-a | | Rouse Wi i i iIn the District Court for The | flu ;pense. are to be ‘used for this pugs Territory of Alaska, Division No. { OUR SPECIALTY lpnxc The fund has been increased one. At Juneau. by three living memorials since its ; S ki Box 2135 Black 379 |start. These living memorials flTe‘E}l.IZAv}ZE'I'I'l SMITH, Plaintiff given by individuals who wish tof T T remember a friend in this way, and'wi,x;‘uA: tl:cl Stl\d!'l'rfl.n:::efegz?ln; Brownie's Liquor Store | it is the aim of tne cub to plant| The President o £ |a tree or shrub in memory of each|States P faperion. T the . shoye named defendant, GREETING:|. | service man or woman lost in the last war from Juneau and the sur- | rounding area. 1 The idea was started by Mrs. Earl | McGinty, who was made chairman of the committee. Mrs. McGinty, |15 leaving Juneau in the near future You are bereby required to appear in the District Court for the Terri- tory of Alaska, First Division, at Juneau, Alaska, within thirty (30) days aiter the last publication of this summons, in case this sum- |and the chairmanship is being taken |WONS is published, or within forty | over by Mrs. Earle Hunter with Mrs.| {40) days after the date of its |Harry Stonehouse and Mrs. George service upon you, in case this sum- |Haen as a committee. * | mons is served upon you personal- - - ly, and answer the plaintiff’s com- plaint on file in said court and in the above entitled cause. The plaintiff in said action de- mands the following relief; a dis- solution of the parties marriage on the grounds of incompatibility of “w - FOUR DROWN, 7 BRISTOL BAY; A le SALE r FOR SALE AREA STORMY' SEATTLE, July 10. (#—The Alas- ka Fishermen’s Union received word | today that four fishermen from the ! northwest drowned in storms m, desired. Calhoun St. Over 10 per- Bristol Bay, Alaska. cent on investment. Oscar Anderson, husiness agent of 3-BDR. home compl. furn, new the CIO Union, said the vietims' elec stove, extra large refrig., were Gustav Olson, Seattle; Ole with quick freeze, basement, cool Lamvick, Portland; Hjalmar Harjy,' room, marine view, Juneau's lov- Kalama, and Oscar Peterson, Wood- liest terraced garden. land. | POLLOCK prop., Star Hill, 3 bed- The men, gill-netting in 30-foot rooms. '3 RENTALS with one, two and three bedroom apts., compl. furn,. garagg, cement basement, fur- nace, lanndry facilities, several lots, suitable for add. bldgs., if open boats, drowned in separate 1-BDR. hardwood floors, Marine accidents, Anderson reported. Olson | view., furn. etc. Small down pay., and Lamvick drownd last Friday, terms; two 3-bdr. homes on Beh- and Harju and Peterson Wednesday. | rends Ave, furn. and unfurn; Foster home, 10th St, fireplace, pine paneling, 3 bdr, etc.. 4- bdr. home with approximatly 2 acres near city, furn, double Anderson said the accidents were reported in telegrams to the union, and to packing companies here. He said the weather in Bristol Bay has In Mexico City, Mrs. Washing- gear for Taku River fishing, nets ton visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jo- -all hung; extra gear. Everything seph Shefner of Juneau. Mrs. all ready to go. $2,800. Phone, Shofner is the daughter of General Black 640. 934 2t | Gustavo Salinas, chief of the ————— —- W s Mexican Alr Force. The General's JR. Britannica Encyclopedia set, car and chauffeur were at ®heir excellent condition. New Rolla- way bed with coil spring and disposal and they visited the float- innerspring mattress. New un- ing gardens, the pyramids and also | REDUCED PRICE: Immediate sale. 4-unit apartment house. Excellent condition. Large apartments with dining room and Channel view. Best residential location. New stoves and refrigerators. HOUSE with waterfront location on Fritz Cove. Insulated for winter living, Bath. Large living room with fieldstone fireplace. 110-volt light plant with appliance in- clulding washing machine. NEW two bedroom house on 10th Street, Tile kitchen and bath. Floor furnace. LARGE two, bedroom house, Auke Bay, Patented land. OLD House with four bedrooms. Living room with fireplace. Well A furhished, ‘Excellent . Channel View. Low prlce been unusually bad this season. garage; 3-bdr. with 2 marine ” | ways, compl. furnished. wnll‘"wm"‘puonez3‘ ’DOUGLAs—Wnlters home reduced it MRS WASHINGTON | for quick sale; also 2-bdr. furn. o8 e s v vig. e o | laree nfw basement, good buy;|*® o 5 ° | several lots. . 947 40 ft. cruiser e RE'UR“S AFTER ‘38000 Cole pile driving equipment;|® yacht with twin Kermath. e janitur service, $4,500, no goocd|® Sleeps six. Comletely equip- o WONDERFUL IRIP will, all equipment; 2 cafes;|® ped. Aluminum dinghy with e | THE FORRESTER; Inc. prop.|®. 2 hp outboard. Depth sound- e mo., $157, price ss,goq,,.m,gm e er, radio phones, direction e Mrs. Pduline Washington, direct- cabins, etc. ] ¢ finder, automatic pilot, au- e or of the Alaska Merit System, e tomatic fire extinguishing e has returned to Juneau after a ! @ system, synchromaster, ther- e wonderful trip that took her to Mun’“y & m““ ® momatically controlled cabin e Mexico City and way points. While REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS |a heat. Gas detector. Real in Long Beach, Calif., Mrs. Wash- Phone 676 over First National Baok | e sea-going ship, that will take e ington attended the three-day R ® ycu out in any sea and bring e Western Regional Conference of MODERN twc eazoom furnished | you home safely. This fine o m(, Civil Service Assembly of the Pré-war house in Wawnor Addl-l. o Y 0 S e, 1 ey Uniled States and Canada. She tion. = Moderately priced. Call: nocen and Sunday cnly, by e freports that she spread the glor- _DOUglas 3, 1 long, 1 short. 34 3tiq jyquping at Peter Wood's e fes of Alaska to such an extent wASHING Machlne, good condi-|® Sales Agency at 12th St, e that all the representatives at tion $17.00. Ph. Green 609. 934tf|® and Harbor Way. Price e the meeting want to hold the 1949 e o o8 $26,000; . gathering in Alaska. 24 F‘T Glllnet boat with complete | o 935 1t). ® @« 00000000000 FOR Quick Sale one 30-ft. Pot Scow, $275. Also one 4 hp Fair- bank Morse stationary engine $40. Along side boat Valkyrie loading small boat harbor. See Wood cn board Valkyrie. 934, 3t WE CAN use two experienced Life- position when qualified. Bankers| National Ins. Co., Goodrich Bldg.,; Phoenix, 14A, Ariz. 935 lt‘ of Mr. and Mrs. Bill James in Se- attle. He was stationed in Juneau with the Alaska Communications by Mrs. Gen Harmon, who recently | had her own workroom installed CLEANING in her home. An electric kiln was: Box 4500. designed and made by Mr. Genrge WORK. Empire, 931 6t attended a bull fight and the op-| Dainted five-drawer chest Of{FOR SALE or lease o 1esponsibic cra. The Shofners are planning ~Crawars, new unpainted knee-| party, the Dew Drop Inn Gafe to return to Juneau in August, Dole deskl Proctor thermostatic| OQwner wishes rest. Apply in per, and he will resume his position as [fo% new pillows, table model| son, no phone calls. S. Frank director of music in the Juneau ’;“f‘l"v J“‘)-(“‘ l-‘;‘"s da“dwp"(‘i‘:»- lin Street. 934 ° Public Schools in September. | ¢icthes rack, old and new odds ] e i e Mo Washing.| and ends. Call Bernice Johnson {18-7. Open Boat with 9 HP Wis ton visited with M‘i Lenore wmfe at Green 559 after one P.M. on| consin air cooled motor. Boi daughter of Mrs. Josephine White' Saturday. 93¢ 2t| Miller, Gastineau. Hotel. 933 3 of Juneau !\(Ixssl‘\/:hi;tz ;:ms plm;- i i i1 8-FT. Refrigerated case witl ning a visit to Lake Tahoe to be nN | * compressor and 'motor. D#tiblc with Mrs. Alice Coughlin, who is WANTED | glass top and front. Phon managing a gift show at the re- 352. 932 4 3 HOUSES un iot. Inquire Trev- or Davis. 794 JUNEAU Janitor Service, $10, reasonable. C. L. Jewett, Sunny Point, Glacier Highway. 931 tf Skuse and Mr. Henry Harmon con- | | DISHWASHER, evening shift. Ap- Istructed a working table, shelves| Ply at Percy’s Cafe. 924 tf A, fupboards. WANTED TO RENT: 3 bedroom One of her most outstandin, | 0t OULSIANCING PIECES | 4, rnished house. Call Lorenzen, is a bowl and candle holder set| adapted from a ceremonial dxsh‘ 264 92 tf carved in the form of a sea otter.| She has integrated the bright, na-| tive colors into her designs, manv‘ “lscnmnws of which have been obtained from | pieces in the Territorial Historical | Museum, The Nugget Shop has the exclusive agency for Mrs. Harmon's ceramics, which are on display at the present time. WINTER and PUND, CO. ine. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - Zrinting - Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats temperament; custody of the par- ties’ two minor children; that de- fendant be required to pay, for the support of said children, at least $25 per month for each child during minority, or until each child marries or becomes self-sup- porting; and for any further re- lief merited. Inthe evenyou so fail to appear and answer the plaintiff will take judgment against you for. want thereof, and will apply to the court Jor the relief demanded in said complaint, and as herein stated. Witness the Honorable judge of 50 up MAKE INSPECTION ‘ 315 De*fi;’;'! j OF ALASKA POSTS| FOR HERT 4-ROOM apartment to one Wwho A 1-day inspection of Alaska mih-! buys furnishings, including Easy Washer, Hotpoint Range, dishes, tary installations was under way| etc. Black 429. 935 3t today by 12 high army officials. The party, which arrived at Fort | APTS., Rooms with kitchen priv- leges. Home Hotel. Ph. 886. 97 tf SEAVIEW Aj.. for rent, one block Richardson yesterday, includes Gen. Lawton Collins, army Deputy Chief said court, and the seal of said court, hereunto affixed at Jumeau, Alaska, July 9, 1948. J. W. LEIVERS, Clerk of the above entitled court. LOIS P. ESTEPP, Deputy clk. (First published July 10, 1949; last published July ‘31, 1948) NOTICE TQ CREDITORS NOTICE IS GIVEN that the un- dersigned has been duly appointed Executor of the Estate of Xarl Kavander, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present them to the undersigned at Juneau, Alaska, within six (6) months from the date of this notice. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, July 9, 1948. . ARNOT HENDRICKSON, Executor. (Pirst published July 10, 1948; last published July 31, 1M8) 18 sz g of Staff; Gordon Gray, Assistant Secretary for Army; and Lt. Gen. o i e i WHITEHORSE truck with special delivery body. Engine completely overhauled. See George E. Cleve- land, First Nat’l Bank. 922 tf NEW Evenruae outboard motor, 4- cylinder 10-horsepower, $40 below retail. Phone Black 366. 919 tf SCOTTY Anderson’s property for sale at Pelican, Alaska. For in- formation write Box 735, Peli- can, Alaska. 919 1 mo BEACH HOUSE, $2500. Inquire Mrs. Lloyd Green, Fritz Cove Road. 919 1 mo 32-FT. Cabin Cruiser, practically new. 40-hp Redwing motor. Ph. Douglas 193. 916 tf LIGHT Housekeeplng room sult- able fof business women. Phone 87. 906 1t THE HOLLY SHOF. Good paylng business. Owner would like to leave city. Experience not nec- essary. Owner will teach business. ‘Will sell at inventory. 908 t! 1941 DODGE dump truck. 4 new extra tires and wheels. R. Laugh- lin, Auk Bay. 908 tt NICE Clean Room, Steam-heated Lower rent. 315 Gold St. 656 #f _— JICE CLEAN ROOMS weekly or monthly. Colonial, Hotel. Ph. 187 N'IEE CLEAN steam heated rooms Rooms. - 736 tf LOST AND FOUND LOST: Pair of plain plastic rim glasses. Lost somewhere between ball park and downtown. Phone Black 775. 932 4t —_—— LOST: Mexican design sterling silver brooch. Reward. Black 888, 6 to 8 p.m. . 934 18 D e oo <y FOUND: Handbag belonging to Molly Adamson. Owner may call for it at City Police Station, 4 3t Raymond A. Wheeler, chief of the Corps of Engineers. The group flew here from, Mc- Chord Field. COCKROACHES quick SAFE odorless ome free from ay 1o help you pests — simply uails and in sprinkle BUHACH across ceracks and erevices. BUHACH — known for over 75 years — ame of e ot prbectons againt these naty oo H ER 2t UHAC INSECT POWD | =) Juneau Drug Company Harry Race Drug Company Warfield Drug Company FORREST Home and property, Glacier Highway. 2 car garage. Inquire Helen Forrest, Douglas 602, 878 tt HOTERL in good location for sale or lease. Ph. 187. 881 tf COMPLETE Body and Pender Shop Well equipped. Reasonable. In- quire Bob-Ben Service, 3 Wil B o o A R N S A OFFICE Equipment and Supplies in Cooper Bldg: Including check proectors, filing cabinets, fluo- rescent desk lamps, electric wall clock, small glass top desk, leath- er settee, 2-unit dictaphone, art metal telephone stand, and other items of valuable and necessary office equipment and supplies. Contact Mrs. Seaton at Tele- phone 182 or 800, 931 4 ! : l k3 — - 4 v sort. Miss White and Mrs. Cough- = =5 1% lin also plan an automobile trip Health-Acpdent and Hospital-{:39 Oldsmobile, $225; '37 Plymoutl to Seattle to meet Mrs. Elmer ization men = .mls sy ,M_US‘ (new engine) $600; '37 Plymout! Friend who will vacation there in' be honest, reliable and willing| g375; bus $100. See at Jay: August, to work. License furnished to| guper Service. 932 1 as- Mrs. Washington was the guest right men. Advancement to key - 148 CHICKS, six weeks old. Very\,‘ 4 \' ‘ \ + System during the war. He is now BABE'S in the front room, were| business for $4,500. Phone 80§ employed on the University Press. i in the kitchen. Have you an 929 PR | e B m apartment all three will fit in? F o Write Empire C4516. pag oy FIAHING ;. Bost ‘Challenger § GEN HARMON'S ( AM'(S g Length 5, beam 12, draft 7 DISP[AYED “ueGfl' SHo | DINNER cooking; have 20 years ex-| 19 tons net. Diesel power. Sleep:| perience; will go any place in 6. Galley on deck. Located af é Distinctive cer: S | Alaska. Don't drink, furnish ref-| Wrangell, Aalska, Box 453, Mc4 °( Distinctive ceramics featuring n8-| grence, Nora Freedle, Phone| Dermott Bros. 931 6t tive Alaskan motifs are being made Black 354 932 3t i e ! <8 -

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