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PAGE SIX NEW BARGE FIRM IS NOW OPERATING IN SOUTHEAST ALASKA| Owner Hopes for Reduced Freight Rates Through |’ Expansion of Service | With a novel transportation for Southeast Alaska in mind, and geveral years experience from which | to work, J. Hawthorne has arrived | from Seattle and will attempt tol include Juneau as a working port | in his proposed barge line while herc | The plan would be an expansion | to his already operating Alaska | Btraits Tug and Barge Co., which is currently working wi'h three [ harges and two tugs, one a 400 h.p. | vesse]l and the other being larzers at 1800 horse power. Two of the barges are of 2,000 ton capacity and j the third handles a 1,000 ton load.] | Hawthorne said his barges have i already made two trips carrying | cement and steel to Mt. Edgecumbe, | are now loading material for Kechi n in Seattle and are transporting surplus material from Shemya area just east of Attu to; Seattle. It is Hawthorne's plan to expand | the company to include four addi- | 1 1800 h.p. tugs, six more 2,000 | apacity carges and, several sur- | plus LST vessels which would serve | as tcarges and be transported by tug power : By utilizing the LST craft, Haw- l ’ i and a minimum of handling. He WORK OF lElvERSg Is east Alaska ports with less e would accomplish this by h large trailers in the up the desired rchandise for| Alaskan ports. The trailers would| then be placed on the LST's fully| Alaskan A loaded and transported to their destinations. At that point the trail- ers (still loaded) would be ta to the desired warehouse, thereby saving a great deal of time and handling by the dcor to door method 0. delivery “Not only will my system be a saving to Alaska merchants when acquiring their goc Hawthorne | said, “but the reduced cost of trans-| portation would lend to the expan-| sion of Alaska cuilding and accele- rate the movement of other indus-| tries.” Using the southeast Alaska pulp industry as an example, Hawthorne said the preduce from Alaska pulp | sites could Be carried to rail terminals on a comparable rate ba- sis with the materials from Cana-| dian areas of pulp produce, This, ac- | cording to Hawthorne, would oper-| ate on the same system as tsed by | { the Chicago-Milwaukee railroad for the past 35 years, Hawthorne said that arrangements have been made with the Canadian National Railways for the building of docks and access to water rights at Prince Rupert. Charles F. Ennott of the Great Northern Rail circuit is expected to arrive in Juneau Mon- day to confer with Hawthorne on the project | Hawtherne has lived in Alaska | at various times during the past 25 years, his most recent venture being the Industrial Engineering Co., in Ketchikan, three years ago. Since that time he has made his home in | Seattle while working on_his. pres- ent project. Havinz lived in Juneau for about | five years, Hawthorr as in busi- | ness here nearly 2 o wher buying fish for his Iey Straits Pack-| ing Co. fn Hoonah. He is also a former resident of Hoonah ->o - ® ® 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 LODGE HOBO e D-A-N-C-E . Wear your old clothes and @ tin can, . JULY 24, 1948 For Mogse and their ladies (944 4t) o e 0 00 00000 00 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: 1 That on July 2nd, 1948, in the U. S. Commissioner’s Court for Juneau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, Arthur A. West, of Juneau, Alaska, was ap- pointed administrator of the estate of FLORENCE WEST, deceased. All persons having claims against said | estate are required to present them, with verified vouchers as required by law, to said administrator at the office of his attorney Howard D. Stabler, Shattuck Building, Juneau, Alaska, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. ARTHUR A. WEST, Administrator. First publication, July 2, 1948. Last publication, July 23, 1948. « o NOW ON EXHIBITION Power painting from the LST and pulled by truck || and long-time J Leivers’ show streng and all are afghan, an unusual FROM ANCHORAGE Florence Eby of Anchorage is ways offe the Baranof Hotel. |school sup King, Queen of Greece > ) o King Paul and Queen Frederika iint store on Seward Street, Scheduled to arrive and an afghan done by afternoon ivers, Clerk of the Court au resident Following cl ercolors of moun- , glaciers, ice bergs and water Playa are colorful and fresh, and Pecple are brin brir truly Alaskan intri- handsome piece e e b, ot v ESKIMOS AT CHANBLER s in a marsh setting pivers contemplate: doing Lei emplates doi N et another afghan which he will en- : the Eskimo v Lroider in his own, origzinal design ™ t it may be eligible for entry e annual Arts and Crafts ex- > to be held early in Native .o - iloren Preferred... or mellow moments @ Here is the beer for your taste —the smooth and mellow beer you'll prefer for mellow moments. For 83 years, Hamu’s has been the first choice of millions. When you try Hamu’s, you'll know why so many prefer it to any other beer. Distributed by THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1948 Meet Mihai, Anne PERSONAL PROPERTY neau ha E the total tax assessment of which wa Scuncil 1 pejoy pla tion on real and personal property Juneau ¢ d with were Mihai of Rumania were { Greece and Queen Helen, mather of ex-ing on hand to greet Mihai and his bride-to-be, Princess Anne of Bourbon-Parma, when they arrived at ireece, airport for their wedding June 10. and Anne. (P Wirephoto via radio from Rome. SALMON DEREY AWARD ARRIVES IN JUNEAU 10DAY s and Cratts are now | The first in the window of the Vic award, a right: Queen Heten, Queen Frederika, King i furnish teach- in the region and only Plans for an Armed For Detachment in Juneau have n slo @!the news that no fun until after July his purpose. This news was brc this week by Captain, O. W x over, the c; h and fine tomposition S¢e what headquarters. > former Miss |1 Fore lived in Juneau | Froblem of form [ 1 r of Edu- | here their a, DWE and a field trip in the Arctic region {tend to continue efforts to secure and he is going to try to visit Chan- | scme General Su- chool anks and Nome ritin and rithmatic | Reservists and other persens will be invited to attend TAXLIARS iCity Ass;s—;or Assails Method of Filing Tax Returns ments in the City of Ju- ed almost $350,000 to the report L. Popejoy ibmitted to the City a total valua- 462,963.00 as com- year increase was due to new con- and a rise in personal erty assessments where Pope- d he found many discrep- He said that many per- hing more than filling out their al property Assess- liar City Equalization Board wil ust 2, 3 uncil Cham- pm. on city © > e JUNEAU RESERVE PLANS ARE HELD UP TEMPCRARILY ot sosens Lack of Funds for Pay Pur- pose Slows Down Form- ation of Local Unit ce Re- ved down considerably by are avail- 1949, for ght Chiei cf Civilian Compon- the Alaskan Air Command who left this merning to return to cenferred here during the 0 days with key Army and Reservists over the g a Reserve unit have not given in- ¢ Local mer sort of a Reserve unit for Zomm ticn will be {earried out with higher headquart- an effort to get something will fit the local situation also planned to hold a meeting three weeks to which all interested - - WARNING The carboy of nitric acid taken | from the ramp near the Teen Age ‘—ZICE' CLEAN ROOMS weekly o Club may cause death or serious | to those trying to dispose PRNCESS NORAH couver, taking 16 pe here as fol For Seattle asquan, Mrs. C. H. Wiggins and and C. S. Wallis. MacLean, wife and children. FRED PETERSON 0 BE | tue addiion the Rev. Walter A. Soboleff will read the service. Members of the beach. ifrontage, WACT) b]dg"“AWKINS INVESTME“T(O. ers. Interment will be in the Moose plot of the Eve i BN BURPHY & BIURPHY | "o "o siion Owser wi Being the ol pounds cod and 500 pounds halibut.! 6to8p m 934 tt TAKES 1650UTH| W=A-N-T A-D-S he Princess I h arrived in unceu at 8 c'clock this morning and sailed one hour later for Van- ron SALE ron SALE sengers from Mr, and Mrs. Robert e = HEAVY duty carpentry, marine, REDUCED PRICE: Immediate sale. boat and woodworking equip.,| 4-unit apartment house. Excellent with or without central location| condition. Large apartments with children an ; Osterman. X A ? m_‘\v“ 2 IL( l‘v:x[";l‘mmm | and materia | dining room and Channel’ view. iy s & s -1 a Bes ’ B. Youn wife and 'children, $1800 takes 42x100 lot, 4-room part est residential location. New | furn. house, Pike Street. stoves and refrigerators. POLLOCK: 719 5th St., three bdr.| HOUSE with waterfront location furn., newly decorated, basement,|on Fritz Cove. Insulated for winter s living. Bath. Large living room Prince Rupert: D. H. E. | y is skippered by Gra- 1_‘;"“”'\',‘,,1“," pursered by Fred ERICKSON, 6th St., 3-bdr, base- with fieldstone fireplace. 110-volt ("“m Sbell :”‘”W”A o .F‘ ment, comp. furn, marine view, ugm_ plant with appliance in- oknis. anf Douglad Beyreide Deenurul garden, large refrig.| clulding washing machine. dYilst mate ey with quick freeze unit, ete. NEW two bedroom house on 10th 5ié | $6,250—3-bdr. home, Waynor add., Street. Tile kitchen and bath - o urnished. Floor furnace. FINAL SERVICES FOR | o-bbR. fieptace, pine pancl, turn, | LARGE two bedroom house, Auke basement, 8 yrs. old. Casey Shat-| Bay. Patented land. OLD House with four bedrooms, BUILDING Lots—Douglas Beach,| Living room with fireplace. Well SATURDAY AF'ERNOON highway and West Juneau; ce- furnished. Excellent Channel f | ment foundation plus acreage; view. Low price. lots Glacier Highway; 40x144 on will be hel at Taku Inlet ly this week, d tomorrow afternoon at cent gross on invest. Fine rental Al o Ming Geal o b I L VLSRR JUNEAU—One of the nicest homes Charles W. Carter Mortuary., Mr ‘C(:‘?([)‘:GO Piledriving reduced to| in Juneau, located on corner of rson, who has been fishing*in |, (HAe k0 irom Glov. Mansion,| full mecembel SUGmats Glns: aska for many years, was born "o ae ot and income pro {ull “bageivn AUt S gt | Oland, Sweden in 1878 He is| g o 0 000 G S ‘cac';' water heat, 2 fire places, separ- ived by his widow, Mrs. Hilda| ¢ oB® o 0 S0 O B e e "‘p‘;’x“;f Heb R D tep-daughter, Mrs, e ¥ : ;. 8N ed, big garage, com- kich, and a brother, | FOATS—The FORRESTER, the| pletely firnished, overlooking Ju- DELL, the MARION J. KRUZ-| neau and the Gastineau Chan- Peterson, who lives in Jam . to%n: New Coik OFF and others. | nel. Available August 15. Terms B e CHILKOOT fur farm, Haines, with‘ Cssh 1 The Loyal Order of Moose will i~ = = B stock. i Cash $20000. Call 497 for ap- have charge of the last rites and | on St ons MUK Stock. pointment. (042 tf BEACH--Bacon prop., 5 pat. acres, Briggs, Edwards, Seppard also beautiful log cabin Fritz Cove i PHONE - - 497 with pat. acreage. | Rt it or i o | ONE BEDROOM Home near Good- Lodge will act as pallbear- 2en eme- SISU pLanus FISH | REALTORS - ACCGUNTANTS | finance. {isher to land Phone 67, over First National Bapk | THRED BEDROOM ZHcwe, Seatter . Ay ; Tract, ground 100x155. Completely ered By (Ol HiL v ¥ furnished, avallable immed. Make a small catch of 3500 FUR SALE L otter. {ADMIRAL'S LAUNCH huii with e | OUTBOARD, 3 1-2 hp Firestone, | nearly finished super; no caulk- FROM POLARIS TAKU | " A-L Cail 271 tfter 6 pan. tf dnj 188, brass¥fiffing§ Mevy. biue- > prints and picture in our office, au Cold ge today, the of Pola ah, B. C, is in town, tew.:, '33 Plymouth; Beat at Hawk Inlet, 35x9x4%:. the Gastineau ‘Hotel, re R. E. Packard,| 100 hp Buda. $3150. Commercial Carpenter | OUTBOARDS—3 hp Elto $40; 13 or Red 452. 944 2t| hp Johnson $75. 18-ft. WORKBOAT, 9 hp Wiscon- S, 30x10%4", fully | s, $300. p Wiscon equipped, accommodates two, re-| 140 CHRYSLFR marine eng., com- LOST: Material, two patterns, e %) Pationds Bank. Monday. Re. built inside and out. Priced for | piete yith propeller, shaft, ete. war sire C4586. 44 6| $700 takes it. Red 895 before noon. 44 3t = T MODERN, ccapietely furnished ign slcllu;;; e % 8 ks ¥ Reward. Black 888, l‘);bn 2 years old, Two bgdmcm i finished to unfinished TOWBOAT, 50 ft. Combine work and living quarters. $8,000. TROLLER, ready to go. 24.ft. $800. APTS., Rooms with kitchen priv- Moderate price, under present ileges. Home Hotel. Ph. 886. 97 tf | NICE Clean Room, steam-heated. o Lower rent. 315 Gold St. 656 t 2 LOTS on Gastineau Ave. Phone ent for 2 ad-| Eortnon, o sk Bt oF BIEE 2 AR ERC ¥ g g 3 A | Real Estate - - Boats heater, oak floors, metal venetian Sale Merchandise blinds. Lot 60'x100’ in new re-| stricted district, excellent view. 7121}1 it, Harbf)r 4 ltt:o{re ?117 5 ok M nt, studio models. sound value, includes fire insur-/ 1949 OLDSMOBILE Sedan. Call 438 — ance premiums, garden tools and| 8iter 5 p. m. and 841 days. 46 3x SEAVIEW Aj.. for rent, one block other misc. items in addition to T from Federal Bldg. 890 t! standard furnishings. FHA terms.!7-ROOM unfurnished house. 529 Call owner, Black 875. 941 tf; Kernedy St. Furnace heat. Gar- | age, fine view. Phone 751. 46 3t home Green 232. 940 tf NEW General Electric Oven. $20. monthly. Colonfal Hotel. Ph. 181 | FURLONG wome, 2% miles on Gla-| Phone 382. 946 4t cier Highway; beach frontage,: Please notify the police of | NICE CLEAN stear orar | - = % ! b AN steam heated rooms | ©, . patented land, good gar-’ 39 OLDSMOBILE, $225; ’37 Ply- its location so that it may be re- 946 2t | walso steam baths. Scandinavian Rooms. 736 tf meuth (new engine) $600; 47 shop, also Shotgun Club across{ GMC P.ckup, $1200; 37 Lafayette den, beautiful view, large work- ODOM COMPANY 363 Colman Building, Seattle 4, Washington See how gay and cheerful your new laundry can be—how well it can be combined with the all- electric kitchen to make a beauti- ful, livable room! Here electricity is the servang and you're the “boss”! Attractive G-E electric appliances do the work wh&%you X relax. The all-electric laundry— planned about basic “work cent- ers” —has a G-E One-Control Wringer Washer,* a G-E Tum- bler Dryer, and the wonderful new G-E Flatplate Ironer! ®Watch for the amazing new General Electric eompletely automatic Washer—comitg soonl GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES o A The appliances most women want most! ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT a fire yesterday at Montana Creek & POWER CO, by a wet fisherman. In spite of Cheerful Dispensers of Friendly Dependable 24-hour Electric Service road; 2 bdr. modern home, furn- $225; '40 Dodge Panel $500; '38 ished, with 2-room attic; very| Hudson Ccupe, $200. Jay's Super best water system, $5,000. 937 tf{ Service. 946 tf | HOTEI in good location for sale{ GOOD Box Springs, Innerspring 8 or lease. Ph. 187. 881 tf} mattress; also Philco refrigera- 1 { tor. Phone Black 614. 945 tf 1940 2-door Pontiac Sedan. Phone{ —— - o e e B 037-3 or "16. 936 tf |SUN Flame circulating oil heater, geod condition; Kenmore vacuum cleaner and attachments, almost i new. See R. F. Congdon, Auk . 945 2t WANTED § CHILDREN to care for, days oo — € my home. Douglas 465. 946 3x USED Electric caomet sewing ma- e iR chine, good condition; table saw - Stenographer. Inquirej 7" 12-hp motor mounted. Red Room 106, Health Department.| 875. 944 3t Territorial Building. 5 U T NGT dining set, 6 chairs, buf- SEE us about that cabinet andi fet, can be sold separately. 1 carpenter work; we also make| 9x12 rug, $15. 1 6x9 rug $10. Oc- « H chest of drawers, etc. Blackwell's| cational tables, wine chair and 1 | Cabinet Shop, 117 Main St. Ph.| ottoman. Welch baby buggy. Call R | Blue 168. 945 6§ Blue 710. 942 tf | WAITRESS at Percys Cafe. 44 tr|10000 Watt, 115 A. O, Kohler Light Plant. Less than % price. Write WANTED TO RENT: 2 or 3 bed-| Box 2384. 938 tt room house. Call Major Newbould at 176. 944 tf:3 HOUSES una lot. Inquire Trev- - -— or Davis. ™ u YOUNG lady photo finisher with | some store experience. For par-IWIIITEHORSE truck with special ticulars, apply to Alaska Terri- delivery body. Engine completely ‘ overhauled. See George E. Cleve- land, First Nat'l Bank. 922 1 32-FT. Cabin Cruiser, practically new. 40-hp Redwing motor. Ph. = torial Employment Service, 124 The all-electric kitchen is planned i ki ot ik Cntess 0 L. ¢ f | AMTaE AV ke 't‘ with a G-E Range, G-E Dish- | RGP G| MISCELLANEOUS Whethet you'te lanning to build, 8 ey GAONEIOEL flis chay to own WINTER and PUND, CO. Ine. |THE HOLLY SHOF. Good payin O \mrehiticgad lauodsy, Gomplete Photographic Supplier |~ business. Owner would like to complete room; or Developing - Lrinting - Enlarging] Jeave city. Experience mot nec- modernize each “work Artists’ Paints and Materials essary. Owner will teach business. center” by easy, bud- Blue Printing - Photostats Will sell at inventory. 908 tf geted steps. Come in — and talk it over with GUARANTEED Realistic Perman-|1g4]1 DODGE dump truckK. 4 new us! ent, $7.50. aper curls, $1 UD.| extra tires and wheels. R. Laugh- Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone zox.l lin, Auk Bay. 908 tt 315 Decker Way. fl‘ 4 i3 COMPLETE Body uncd Fender Shop Well equipped. Reasonable. In- quire Bob-Ben Service, 93 Wil« loughby. 872 t1 FOREST FIRE YESTERDAY A Forest Service Patrolman found set under a spruce tree, probably VANDALS CUT PHONES the rain the duff under the trees| Forest Service men are working is still dry. In this case, the firelori the Auk Bay telephone line. had burned down as much as two|Vandals shot off a number of in-

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