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PAGE SIX Two Perfect Coffees Distinctively Different . . . One is sure to suit your taste. Suzvivors of Jap Balloon Explosion Divide Large Sum WASHINGTON, May survivors of six persons the explosion of a Japanese pear Bly, Ore, were near to sharing in $20,000 killed in balloon today A bill authorizing ment payment was the Senate Judiciary yesterday. It already sed by the House. Five children attending a Sun- di School picnic and Mrs. Archie Mitchell, wife of their pastor, killed in the explosion. The bill provides that parents of «ch of the children receive $3,000 and that Mrs. receive $5,000. the govern- approved by committee has been Preferred by Alaskans since the Gold Rush days. SCHWINN SEN'S. BICYCLES ai{ MAD- were | Mitchell’s husband | 46 lfl‘duced prices. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA JUNEAU BOY REPORTS ’"3,?‘,3&?{33&'{3‘ T0 "HELL ON WHEELS" ‘ CAMP HOOD Texas — Recruit h M. Mielke, son of Mr. and Max Mielke, of Juneau, d to the famous 2nd Armored Divisio camp Hood after comp leting | individual asic training "n Camp Breckenrid Kentue His desires, his abilities and H‘c sting vacancies will taken | ideration in as BOAT REPAIRS AT | now to an Infantry, JUNEAU MARINE co,| U Engind —_— | crganization within th At the Juneau Marine Co. Boa upit training : Shop, the St. Louis, owned by Ed | hese younz men comng into Krause, has been brought up op|the division will be given the Eest | | the ways for rebuilding. Pete | possible training Major General | Warner's pleasure craft is goine |James G. Christiansen, command- into the water tomorrow. |inz general of t! 2nd Armored, — L | declared. “Every effort wll be Trollers Atlentioni Stop at | vade to provide for their mental, Madsen'’s today for ysur supplies | moral and physical welfars as well Spoons, plugs, sinkers, ete, at re- |as their military education, because | 176 tr|the Army feels that it is its auty return it diers to civilian DALLAS, May 12~«m~ Judge | Penn Jackson of Cleburne is rough! on citizens who evade jury duty. t Jackson fined 65 men who Ial]ed‘ n to answer jury summons $50 e'xch\m here yesterday. Jackson, serving aj two-week period on a special court bench, said, “It's the duty of every el 31 or division rox ic BACON “ ar VWhole Preminm SWIFTE’S CIGARETTES ALEL BRANDS Juneaw’s Leading Cus Grocei'u HAMS Picnic 48c MILK 5.90 DARIGOLD net only prepared to defend| country if need Le, but also » prepared for the responsi- citizenship.” ir PARTY Hall. PIONEERS' May 13, Odd Fellow Community Piano Fund No. 6091-A NOTICE OF PETITION FOR EXONERATION FROM OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY (Filed May 4th, 1949) In the District Court for the Terri- | tory of Alaska, First Division. SITTING IN ADMIRALTY | In the Matter of the Petition of the | | UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, | for exoneration tion of liability as owner of the American Barge ARR No. 738 NOTICE IS GIVEN that the | United States of America has filed | ja petition pursuant to Title 46,‘ | United States Code, Sections 183-189, | -laiming the right to exoneration from or limitation of liability for | |all claims arising on the voyage of | the Barge ARR No. 738 in tow of {the Tug CHRISTINE FOSS from Seattle, Washington, to Seward, Al- |aska, terminating on November 8, 1948. All persons having such claims must file them, under oath, as pro- |vided in United States Supreme | | Court Admiralty Rule 52, with the Clerk of this Court, at the United sr tes Court House at Juneau, Al- |aska, and serve on or mail to the etitioner's proctor, P. J. Gilmore, { United States Attorney at United States Court House, Juneau, | Alaska, a copy on or before June 13, "949 or be defaulted. Personal at-| | tendance is not required. | Any claimant desiring to contest the claims of petitioner must file an answer to said petition, as re- |quired by the United States Su- |preme Court Admiralty Rule 53, and <er\ e on or mail to petitioner’s proz- | |tors a copy. WILLIAM T. MAHONEY United States Marshal By WALTER G. HELLAN ! Deputy Marshal |Fu‘5t publication, May 5, 1949. | Last pubhcatmn May 26, 1949 CREGON Field Grown 2 Years oid * Re.adyi to Plant * NANCE 5-10-25 e | | has “Hell| ng him | T 1d Artillery, | other | from or limita- |- MAY 12, 1949 THURSDAY, Srooi o TIrier 330. tove, re- oc, water | Plue hing machine, furnace. housz for rent, no children rets. Near Northern Commer- HED HOUSE, garage, 2% patented land; 14 mi. post, Cove Road. $3600. | " 5 an offer, Bob Jorgensen' Owner in hespital. IGHT-room home, vailable Mon- owner financed. Best loca- furnished, furnace, ets ] home for couple, exqu cwner lower flood, Fi home. Marine v edroom home W wall to wall car- 1a refrig., good LAS. me e a income ation. Eleg unm } and garage. re: property. Best 1o furni B iful y furnished, Apartmen 1vestment | 27-Ft. Troller with 22 hp Gr | excellent running condition. $2! Phone Black 913. 93 3t new furnace, peting, piano, furniture EIGHT-room house and g land at lectric range, rustic paneling, etc. Several good cabins, Fritz Lena's Beach and Lena’s Former Garvin cabin, furnished, good water; plumbing, ete. UKE BAY 3-bedroom, er, 0 down balance like rent. Tw nall homes on Glacier Highwa lights, partly furnished. APT. house with large building lot, near Governors. Owner will fi- nance. Excellent condition. Well furnished. 1, 2, 3 bdrs. Duplex on 6th near school, bldg., furnished, garage. MURPHY & MURPHY FI‘AI TOR* - ACCOU""“ANTS 3 Unit Apt. good. income. 6 p. m. House, nice location, Green 915 after with 21 acres pric gues ‘40 STUDE, year crib, 675. new erf3ine, complete, $15. TWIN bed suite, washing machine, L. C. Smith typewriter, desk, sew- ing machine, chrome dinette set extension table, vacuum clean- er, 2 Schwinn bicycles, kerosene heater, small circulating oil heat-{ , er, metal {ironing board, end tables, lamps, dishes, radics, Ma er, Douglas 464. 93 4t view, wat- | ONE Hal fcraiter model S-38 $32.50; one console radio 1rcord changer attachment, i Phone 884. 191 3 radis, wi ed lot ml Plack 340 af- 19 CLEARED and ex West Juneau. Call ter 5 p.m. fed. ! 3t walnut cabinet, Coleman gas 1 Oil-burner, | Super-Therm, xden for installing in coal and wood range, brand| .w, $23; new door, 78x30, paint- ith hardware, $7.50. Phone 101 tf | CLLLERET]F chromium li stove, 2 b 'IAIOLI E" [l ly eg \1 Will acceept house as part pay- 210 W h St r 6 p. m, days. 94 3t B F : 2 pair skis, good con- 3 n 400 after 6 pm. 90 3d| o speed “boat. BE1ChClml| with 98 hp Johnson outboard! motor. Complete. Run only 4 hours. Ph. Red 920 or Small Boat | _ i Harbor boat “Edith.” 90 6t | LOG CABIN: 28 i —— i | cated Hawk Jol 41 Intern: pickup tok, . Co. Yard, Call 143. 94 new motor, gocd bedy, new paint jeb. P. O. Box 969, Gaines Caf 99 foot 39 BUICK Sedan, new raint job 1677, Juneau good condition; Post Office Box 3t Ph. Reod 328 ALASKA COASTAL CARRIES 37 ON | WEDNESDAY TRIPS Yesterday flight by Alaska Coastal Airlines carried a total of 37 passengers with 17 departing and | i Thane. 94 ot FLOWER plants, 1st house x12 Rug and I"d B! $50. Call 3 door coupe Cail 319 be- 02 tf Cafe, "nm( , and a good hov { ! fur payment. 26t eq. TROLLING lead, 20c per pouad size 2 lbs. to 50 lbs. Call Doug! 964. West Juneau Plating Worl passengers wers | Nyeman, C. Buck, J. Beltram, Rev Nevise, Charles Patihing. For Angoon: Mr. Conrad. Wrangell: Willlam Hixson, | St % iph Mi: . | Plywood skiff, $65. Tarpatl- For Ketchikan: Frank Fuqua,| in, heavy, 8x12 $350; light 8x9, Earl Morganroth. | $5.00. Victor rportable phono- For Tulsequah: graph, $10. Ph. Green 410. 92 tf White. For Haines: J. Lidely, D. C. YOTT 16- f( Czbm-uullty, 25 hp Universal, still going together for Col. O. F. Ohlson, H. T. Newton, W. J. Hunter. | For Skagway: R. E. Barnett, Mr.| Whelhelm. | om Sitka: Mrs. B. Smith, Billy |J. Howard, J. H. Gosnell, Mrs. D. Halston and child, Catalina Barril, |Jr., Nancy Truitt. From Hawk Inlet: and Mrs. Sam Boat Works or call Jim Preuher, Bcr"m'\nn Hotel. 92 3t '47 v8 2 dODr Seflfln 51100 Ph(‘l‘c Douglas 314, 6 to 8 pm. 92 3t 1941 Plymoutn pickup; 1946 Pon- tiac 2-door sedan; 1947 Plymouth 4-door Sedan; 1947 Plymouth Club Coupe. R. W. Cowling Co. 84 tf Mr. Conrad, Hopkins and From Tulsequah: Mrs. L. Grif- fin, John Tully. From Ketchikan: Andy Barlow From Skagway: Charles Dennis, ‘wHud Phelps, Frank Boyd. | From Haines: J. L. Newton, W. |J. Hunter. | From Hood B: ACROSONIC piano in excellent condition; Zenith Radio-phono- graph; 1 lamp table, 1 desk and bogkshelf combination. Phone 800 Extension 614 after 6 p.m. 80 tf Ted Crisp. ;SDFTB;\LL PRACTICE AT EVERGREEN TONIGHT Weather permitting, the Interior Department softball team will prac- tice tenight at the Evergreen Bowl, team manager Carl D'Epiro an- ‘munced. All Interior employees interested in team play or in work- ing out with the group are invited to the practice. e 0 0 0o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DRY Chicken Fertilizer in gunny sack, $1.00. Ten sacks for $7.50. Fine for flower box- es, gardens, and lawns. Shores Poultry Farm, Mile 7%, P. O. Box 209. © e e 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18-ft. Klinker Outboard with John- son 9.8 hp motor, See S. J. Mac- Kinnon at Alaska Laundry 70 tf LONG Establissed business, lquor store, grocery and meat market with -living quarters. Must settle estate. Ph, 103 or P.O. Box 2596. 168 tf 20-FT. Gillnetter with nets. Call Green T7%5, ‘0 10 a. m. or 4 to 7 p. m. 165 tf ON PAA George Morelander of Bethel ar- rived here yesterday by PAA from Seattle and stopped over at the Baranof Hotel. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, PATRICK J. PAUL, have been appointed Administrator of —- b the estate of CHARLIE BENNETT, Deceased, and that all persons are Lus‘l’ A“D ruu‘n required to present their cla:ms, if i any, with proper vouchers, within|LOST Hearl-shnped nugget six months from the date hereof,} ring. Ph. 311. Reward. either to me at Angoon, Alaska, or — to me at the office of my attorney | .The earthworm is F. O. Eastaugh, Esq., 200 Seward V"melefis Building, Juneau, Alaska. DATED at Juneau, Alaska, May 4, 1949. “ear 94 3t blind, deaf and Warshippers of Apollo hailed him for many achievements, amo them for destroying mice. White mice flown over the “hump” to scientific laboratories 1a China in World War IT were® pro- vided with oxygen during tie (rio. PATRICK J. PAUL, Patrick J. Paul, as Administrator of the estate of Charlie Bennett, Deceased. First publication, May 5, 1949. Last publication, May 26, 1949. [ —————————— financed. | fireplace, ! Cove, | Covgy! age, 3.17 pat. land, cleared. ' {ON: 92 3t! prompt sale. Inspect at Channel ! 174 tt o I Fom sm: ‘apartments, luxur- iously and fully furnished. Addi- tional apartment renting at $75 per month. Channel view. Owner | financed at reasonable terms. | BEAUTY SHOP—Best location. SUMMER HOME, two floors, inside | plumbing, fireplace, lawn, gar- | den, view, Lena Beach. SMALL CABIN, low price, Beach. ‘BEACH HOME, 2 bedrooms, furn- I ished, wired, water, Auk Bay. | COUNTRY HOME, 2 bedrooms, furnished, 3% acres, Glacier Hi- way. FAMILY HOME, 4 bedrooms, par{ ! furnished, fireplace, view, good neighborhood, Seventa Street. 'William Winn-Phene 234 R TRANSFLRRLU back lQ “ ashingten, will sell 1949 Ford, 13,000 miles, top shape. Six tires 1 wheels, puncture prooot tubes, | gocd radio, heater, seat covers. Priced to sell at once. ANOTHER GOOD BUY. 1941 Nash, new motor, new brakes. $850. 11941 DODGE pickup, new Plymouth motor, good tires, overhauled re- eclally reinforced to take ln'-\ loads. $350. INTERESTING BEATUP CAR | 1938 Ford Sedan. $65. 'G()DAI\G HOUsz, furnished, 2 bedrocm, NOW ONLY $7,000. { NEW HOUSE FURNISHED; bedrocm, Waynor tract, $12,500. SHOP BUILDING and apartment, brings $180 month rental. Apt second floor, 2 bedroom, could bring more. $18,500. Terms $4,400 down, $75 month plus interest st 6 per cent. Can also buy ten cabins adjoining, income $20) 1 th, for $13,000, total down- payment both properties $5,000, total monthly payments $150. PETER W0OD L SALES AGENCY H Real Esiate - - Boats Sale Merchandise Harvor — Phone 94 Lena 2 FOR ] mmf e aLs - rent at the Sportsman's al, at E€mall Boat Harbor. h herring le Saturdays 1days. vations Ph. °n 393, it % 91 6t OFFICE off lobby at Gastineau for rent. Inguire W. R. Hughes, man- ager. 177 \( 92 tf| STEAMHEATREL han)& weeklv or Monthly. Colenial Roomss 69 tf W LYI—»‘ZLZ}R Spimt 1)18!)0 for rent Anders2 Piano Shop. Ph. 143. SEAVIEW Ay.. for rent, one bloch | _from Federal Bldg. 890 o NIOE CLEAN steams neated rooms also steam baths. Scandinaviag Rooms. ‘, MISCELLANEOUS | JUNEAU FOOT CLINIC. Dr. W { 7. Riley, Chirovodist, Rm. 14 { Shattuck Bldg., Phone Blue 379 BOPES New ana Used Mdse. Wi buy, sell and exchange. 214 2n7 St. Phone 908. 999 # WINTER and POND, CO. Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - ¥rinting - Kniarging Artists’ Paints and Materials l Blue Printing - Phntostets GUARANTEED Realistic Perman: ent, 8750, aper curla $1 ui Lola’s Besnutr Shon. Phone 20% 315 Decker Way. FRY COOK, experience cleanliness and neatness essential, Must ke gaed worker. Reply 783, care Empire. 94 ti WANTED: Female clerk with scme knowledge of bookkeeping and typing. Write Box 5775 for inter- view. State age, experience. 94 8§t CARRIERS for Alaska Daily Em- pire. 93 tf dh YOUNG GIRL wishes t0 assist with housework in heme. Part or full time. Call 771 before 5 p.m. 93 3t . WANTED IMMEDIATELY: Stenographer and Senior 38 hour week," starting salary $285.00. Annual and sick leave. Call at 206 Territorial Building, Phone 726. 92 tt . . © e 000000000 0 WANTED: Experienced clerk steno- grapher and senior clerk, Salary $285 per month. Inquire room 203 Health Department, Terri- torial Bldg. 92 tf WANTED TO RENT: Furnished or partly furnished two bedroom | house, near Juneau, Douglas or [ airport. Excellent care guaran- teed. Will pay 3 months rent in advance. Call Red 909, 90’ tf Jas it s S0 | WOMAN wants work ot any kind by day or week. Ph. Blue 655 LR Clerk Clerk, e et a1 e e e e = e it it gsisniiass S