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PAGE SIX Chapter, and three of whom are vas presented with a red rose cor- NYEWS \ce and was the honored guest at the delightful banquet which fol- —— lowed in the downstairs hall. MRS. JESSIE FRASER HONORED Serving and providing refresh- Following a regular meeting of ments were Mrs. Elton Engstrom, the Nugget Chapter No. 2, Order of Mrs. Leigh S. Grant, Mrs. Dan Livie and Mrs. Chris Ehrendreich. Mrs, the Eastern Star held last evening Jessie Fraser was honored by officers of the Order by being se- FIRE 4 Lz\l()l. ¥ g lected as the outstanding mother of ~ The as Volunteer Fire De- a call Monday af- the chapter piled In presenting Mrs. Fraser with e s the Mother’s Day addenda, Worthy agamst 4 Emergency Matron Alice Poor noted that be- Housing Unit, accidently caught sides being a Past Matron of the fire. Scme damage was done to Lljm s of the building, which will Chapter and its Treasurer for many years, Mrs. Fraser was also distin- guished for having four daughters | all of whom are mem the children playing FREE = CATALOG need minor repairs It is thought the fire started with with matches. ers of money- saving BELLAS HESS Offers Everything | for You—your Family >\\ and Home... : \\ At the Lowest Prices ~—in the United States! @ Now you, like 3% million other faniilies, can shop by mail directly from National Bellas Hess. Yes, you can select from thousands of.flw | newest styles and home items ... all priced at America's greatest savings. @ Here's how: Fill in the coupon belov. We'll rush our latest catalog to you . . . absolutely free. It's easy to order from this book. @ Your order will be filled with merchandise exactly as pictured and described. Every item is guaranteed: your money back if you are not pleased. 2 | Latest New York Styles —Typical of our Catalog MAIL THIS COUPON TODAYI | ATIONAL BELLAS HESS 'l NATIONAL I 0 44 Bellas Hess Building B KANSAS CITY 9, MISSOURI, U.S. A., u B Plocse send me, Free, the new Bellas Hess Money-Saving N j Cotolog. [ g Name | 8§ Address . 5 : City. Hi Country [] SCHOOL YEARBOOK OUT SOON The 1949 issue of the school year book “Taku” is nearing completion and will be issued soon. Some of the lithographing has been held up and the book may be several pages shert of its original plans unless the material arrives here withing the week, according to Superinten- dent Clem. One hundred copies will be print- ed and the sale price will be $3.| The editor of the book is Miss Shir- ley Edwards. Terry Snethen is as- sociate editor, Phyllis Andrews s Lusiness manager, Jim Pinkerton, circulation manager and Lowell Mc- Clellan, art editor. b 0! NO SHOW TONIGHT There will be no show tonight at the Douglas Theatre, it was an- ncunced, because of the local grad- uating exercises. STUDENTS RETURN HOME Returing on Monday’s PAA flight | in the afternoon from Fairbanks were college ‘students Cuthbert, Harry Cashen and Dick McCormick, all of Douglas. All have been attending the Uni- 1sity of Alaska at College, and will spend the summer vacation with their families here. Also re- turning on the same flight was Ralph Kibby, who has been em- ployed with the U, S. Engineers at Nome. CLAUDIA 1S ILL r of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Smith has been ill with a throat infection for several da; and en- tered the h ital yesterday for treatment. Reported better this morning, her mother her home this afternocn. FRED CROWELL RITES ON FRIDAY AT2P. M. Funeral services for Fred Crowell, 69-year-old pioneer resident, will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the chapel of the Charles W. Carter Mortuary with offi- cers of the B.P.O.E. Lodge No. 420 ucting the services. | who had been a resident of Juneau for more than 20 years, died yesterday morning at his home | following a stroke. Pallbearers will be Walter Butts, Joe Kendler, Frank Maier, Creck, Elroy Fleek and Don Hane- bury. Honorary pallbearers have been named as John Reck, Charles Goldstein, Isadore Goldstein, Victor Power, Clarence Knight and Joe Thibodeau. Interment will be in the Elks plot | Evergreen Cemete ? ATTENTION n | Having sold our interest in Lhe\(HAlMERS lEADS Imperial Cafe we wish to thank the general public for kind patronage | All accounts | during the past years. due us may be paid at Nina’s Nik- | Naks, next to the Gastineau Gro- NATIONAL BELLAS HESS tansas city 9, Missouri, u.5. A cery. 99 2t Mr. and Mrs. George Barmes | "BIG SAVINGS x "\ CALIFORNIA STYLE GABARDINE SLACKS $15 VALUE. Superbly tailored from Hollywood’s own smart styling. Full drape, deep-pleats, droppedbeltloops, con- tinuous waistband. 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City & State CALIFORNIA STYLE 555 MISSION ST, Waist________Color (1st) SAN FRANCISCO, CALI (2nd) SLACKS F: Miss Mae | was to take Paul | OF WEATHER ALASKA PT§ Weather conditions and temper- atures at various Alaska points, also on the Pacific Coast, at 4:30 a. m, 120th Meridian Time, and | released by the Weather Bureau, Juneau, follow: 1 Anchorage 38—Partly Cloudy | Barrow 26—Cloudy | Bethel 34—Foz Cordova 32—Clear | Dawson 37—Partly Cloudy | Edmonten 36—Clear 38—Cloudy 40—Partly Cloudy‘ 38—Cloudy | Juneau Airport 40—Drizzle | Annette Tsland 44—Drizzle | Kodiak 45—Partly Cloudy | Kotzebue 31—Cloudy | McGrath 36—Cloudy Nome 33—Cloudy Northway 38—Partly Cloudy Petersburg 42—Cloudy Portland 50—Partly Cloudy Prince George 35—Cloudy Seattle 49—Partly Cloudy Whitehorse 36—Rain Yakutat 35—Partly Cloudy 221 ORGANIZATIONS ARE REPRESENTED IN How many' clubs, fraternal and | ther organizations are there in the Gastinean Channel area? When do they meet? Who are| the officers? Will the special program planned with an annual drive, a a traditional celebration? ng to kcep a central| ts calendar as a service to the Bob Druxman, public ns counsel, learned to his e that there are 221 orzani- s in Juneau, Douglas and Auk | 8 & g 1 cven community, relat Bay. He bas just circularized them all | for his records, which will show| regular meet:ng dates and places, | postoffice addresses, telephon: | numkcrs, officers and size of mem- ship. In order for the calendar to be value, says Druxman, every| lof 3neanizatiun must be represented, o ke asks that information on any | group not receiving a questionnaire | Le given him, ty telephone at 891, | or in person at 123 Front Street. MORNING PANEL | AT HEALTH MEET @ |ing heart” will be the goal of Ju- A "panel on preventable and communicable diseases under the| | chairmanship of Dr. Duncan M. | Chalmers of the Alaska Health De- | partment cpened the third session | of the Sixth Annual Public Health | Mceting this morning at the Scot-| tish Rite Temple. Dr. Lee Powers, pediatrician from | the University of Washington, joined with eleven Alaskan health leaders in the full-morning panel. | From two to five this afternoon sectional conferences on sanitation and engineering, labcratories and | ortropedics were scheduled. | Partcipants in the annual health | meeting joined over a banquet table at the Baranof Hotel last evening | wkere Dr. Chalmers took over as | master of ceremonies. |" Dr. Chalmers called on Dr. Harry | Farris, Dr. James Googe, Dr. Lee | Pcwers and Lioyd Coz, chairman {of this year's health mecting, to | speay. priefly. | | Tomorrow morning'’s general dis- cves'on will be on “Chronic Illness bf Childhood.” } SEATTLE VIL'TOR | Sigurd Wallstedt of the G land Co., Seattle, is registered at the Gastineau Hotel. Now is the time to put your tur coats in storage. We have the only cold fur vault in Juneau. Comz in to our office. Chas. Goldstein and C~ 91 tt INITIATION. BRINGS ANNGUNCED; EVENTS WILL BE ON MAY 28 “A Poppy over every remember- | neau, Unit 4, of the American Le- gion Auxiliary in its Poppy Day here on May 28, Mrs. chairman, announced of the Unit in the ast night. Mrs. Day re- ported that preparations for the an- nual observance oi Poppy Day were rapidly being completed and pre- dicted that more of the little red memorial flowers would be worn here this year than ever before. Thursday, May 26, the Dugout will be open from early in the morning until late evening with volunteer workers busy making the | activities wreaths which are sold to local | merchants. Auxiliary members will greatly appreciate the help cf amry- one. who is able’ to donate some time to help with the wreath mak- ing. | At last night's Auxiliary meeting a committee was named to solicit | local -merchan who is is hoped | will buy even re and larger| wreaths than in past years. i Junzau’s Le; Auxiliary Unit 1 clected Jeannette Shepard, Dele-| gate-at-Large to the Legion con-| vention. Other declegates elected | are: Edith Shrenk, e Sofoulis, Arna Bedding, Leona Lincoln, Ann Day, Ida Cd Silva Zengcr.i Verdiene Alternates: Li ¢ 3 rjorie emar, Mabel | Lybeck, Silvia Watkins, Ila Par-j , Mary Jean Perkins, ly, and Marian Refreshm ing the Lus i Auxiliary meeting of scheduled for Tues: Hendrickson. | rved follow- /ALASKA COASTAL ' CARRIES 22 ON TUESDAY FLIGHTS For the fast time in over a: h that a full schedule of| s was not completed because her, Alaska Coastal carried | a total of 22 passengers with 13( arriving and nine departing. For Taku Lodge, passengers were: | Mr. and Mrs. David Denton. | F Petersburz: Kitk Jones, J. J. Meherin. | For Ketchikan: William Winn, | Davis, C. P. Nevin. Tulsequah: R. P. Douglas, | 5_. D. McGilvray, W. Fletcher. | For Skagway: Mr. Mitchell, | Ceorgce Davis. ! For Haines: Carl Roberts. | ‘From Skagway: Brooks Haniord,; Floyd Fagerson, Mrs. A. Woods. | From Haines: O. Ohlson, D. L.| Chenay. | From Ketchikan: Gil Rclie, W.| C. Auld. From Wrangell: Fred Hanford. From Petersburg: A. E. Seaton. BROWNIE TEA WITH END T0 ACTIVITIES afterncon at 2 o'clock, grade Brownie Troop its initiation and tea| ending the year’s activities. The tea was given by the American Lcgion Auxiliary, sponsor of the ircop. Mothers and friends of the troop.| werg guests. Mrs. J. A. Sofoulis was in charge of the tea and Mrs. Jack Burferd in charge of the initiation ceremony. Mrs. Ray Day and Mrs. Olaf Bodding were also cn the tea committec. Initiated were Mary Jo Harrison, Veronica Constantino, Twyla West- fall and Charlotte Lenz. The Girl Scout ccuncil presented a billfold to Marianne Terrencio for having scld the most cookies in the recent sale. Twyla Westfall received sec- ond prize. Yesterday the seccnd No. 4 beld DANCING CLASSES Now enrolling, Tap, Baton, Twirl- ing, Acrobatic, Eccentric, Social Dancing, Boys’ Acrobatic Group, Working Girls' Relaxation Classes. Phone Red 575. 98 20t .- HERMITAGE,,. | LKentucky Whiskey A Gentlemans Whiskey from Kentucky National Distillers Prod. Corp., N.Y. « Anna ! Sissmrsssisiseoeississsisssisisessasssiisiiessece FOR SALE PORTABLE Typewriter. Call Green 409, 98 3t MODEL A Ford block complete overhaul, priced to sell. Phone 902 between 9 and 5, days. 98 tf| DOUBLE Bed, complete, bed and| springs, twin beds complete, dav- enport and two chairs, rug 9x12, piano and miscellaneous items. 306 7th Street. 98 2t | TWO large ivy plants. 139 Wil- loughby Ave. 97 3t | L. C. Snmuua iypewriter, Kenmore | Tank Vacuum Cleaner, boy's bike, | Xerosene hcater (new), chest of | , radios, . mirror, waffle| ellaneous dishes. Maker, | 97 4t | 1047 Desoto Sedan, excellent condi- | tien, reasonable. Phone 762 or Red 270. 97 u FLOWER plants, 1st house Thane. 94 6t FURNISHED HOUSE, garage, 2% acres patented land; 14 mi. post, Fritz Cove Road. $3600. 93 Tt $13,000. Fine residential income property. Best location. Elegantly furnished. Large yard and garage. Box 5771, care Empire. 93 tf} FROM SEATTLE At the Baranof from Seattle are | ving J. Cunz, D. L. Cheney, E. J. Nelsen, Andrew W. Morgan and Ray J. Mayer. Ladies: One oi your important! dates for this week is the Sprinz | Bazaar in the undercroft of the Episcopal Church. Don't torget Sat- | day afternoon from 2 to 5. 98 4t | | Beautiful home for couple, exquis- | | Phone €76 ov FOR SALE 3 bedrooms, fireplace, hardwood floors, view, double plumbing, no hills to climb. 4 bedrcoms, Waynor add., stove, re-! frig., washing machine, elec, water heater, furnace. 3-rcom house for rent, no children or pets. Near Northern Commer- cial. Make an offer, Bob Jorgensen's “It”. Owner in hospital. EIGHT-room home, vailable Mon- day, owner financed. Best loca- tion, part furnished, furnace, etc. itely furnished, owner financzd. Apartment on lower flood, Fine investment or home. Marine view. $5,500 for 3-bedroom home with new furnace, wall to wall car- peting, piano, large refrig, good furniture. DOUGLAS. i EIGHT-room hcome with guesL‘ house and garage. 21 acres pat.| land selling at appraised price. Electric range, refrig., fireplace, { rustic paneling. etc i Several good cabins, Fritz Cove, | Lena’s Beach and Lena's Cove.| Former Garyin cabin, compl.’ furnished, good water; inside rlumbing, etc. l AUKE BAY 3-bedroom, view. wat- er, garage, 3.17 pat. land, cleared. 3500 down balance like rent. Two small hemes on Glacier Highwa'.‘,i lights, partly furnished. v APT. house with large building lot.; near Governors. Owner will fi-, nance. Excellent condition. Well furnished. 1, 2, 3 bdrs. H Duplex on 6th near school, Ied.? bldg., furnished, garage. H {MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS | First Natioral Bank | No. 6079-A i SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION | In the District Court for the Terri- | tory of Alaska, Division Number | One. At Juneau. ! ELLA SIVERLY, Plaintiff, vs.| LAWRENCE WILLIAM SIVER- LY, Defendant. The President of the United States | of America. To the above named | defendant, GREETING: You are ! hereby required to appear in the | District Court for the Territory of | Alaska, First Division, at Juneau, Alaska, within thirty (30) days after the last publication of this sum- mons, in case this summons is pub- lished, or within forty (40) days aiter the date of its service upon P Cnt Apt. IIcuse, n A good income. Green 915 after, 6 p. m. 93 tf FORD I-ton van truck. Enzma' overhauled. $450. See at Jay's Su- per Eervice. 99 tf 14-INCH Lalk’{o, i asor}sl;l; )n;ce(l.. Chas. Warne: Co. 99 9t | DUPLEX--Centains one of the towns finest 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, Lena Beach. BEACH HOME, 2 bedrooms, furn. ished, wired, water, Auk Bay. COUNTRY HOME, 2 bedrooms, furnished, 3% acres, Glacier Hi- way. FAMILY HOME, 4 bedrooms, par{ furnished, fireplace, view, good nelghbm‘t.mod. Seventh Street. William Winn-Phone 234 e e T ANOTHER GOOD BUY, 1941 Nash, new motor, new brakes. $850. 1941 DODGE pickup, new Plymouth motor, good tires, overhauled re- cenily, specially reinforced to take heavy loads. $350. GODING HOUSE, furnished, bedrocm, NOW ONLY $7,000. NEW HOUSE FURNISHED, bedroom, Waynor tract, $12,500. SHOP BUILDING and apartment, brings $190 month rental. Aps. second floor, 2 bedroom, could bring mcre. $18,500. Terms $4,400 down, $75 menth plus interest at 6 per cent. Can also buy ten cabins adjoining, income $20) menth, for $13,000, total down- payment both properties $6,000, total monthly payments $150. PEIER WOOD SALES AGENCY Real Estate - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th at Harbor — Phone U FOR RENT INBOARD Boats and sport tackle for rent at the Sportsman’s Boat Rental, at Small Boat Harbor. Fresh herring available Saturdays and Sundays. For reservations Ph. Green 383. 94 6t 2« 3. £ — - | STEAMHEATEL kooms, weekly of FOR SALE skis, good CoN- ' Monthly, Colonial Rooms. 69 t1 ¢ition. Green 400 after 6 p.m. 90 3d | - e —— - WURILLZER Spinit piano for rent LOG CABIN: 28 by 16 ft. inside, lo- . cated Hawk Inlet. Troll'ng boat 32: ft. C. Co. Yard. Call 142, 94 tf' Anders:a Piaao Shop. Ph. 143, SEAVIEW Ag.. for rent, one block trom Federal Bldg. 890 o you, in case this summons is servedf tiac 2-door sedan; 1947 Plymouth | NICE CLEAN stealu heated rooms upon you personally, and answer the plaintiff’s complaint on file in said court in the above entitled | action. The plaintiff in said action de- mands the following relief: divorce on the grounds of incompatibility | of temperament; custody of the parties’ minor child, with the right of defendant to visit said child at reasonable times and hours; that defendant pay $150.00 for plaintiff's attorney fee herein and the costs of this action; and any further relief | merited. And in event you fail to so ap- pear and answer the plaintiff will take judgment against you for want thereof, and will apply to the court for the - relief demanded in said complaint, and as herein stated. Witness the Honorable court and the seal of said court hereunto af- fixed at Juneau, Alaska, May 11, 1949. (Seal of Court) J. W. LEIVERS, | Clerk of the above entitled court. | By: L. MARIE JENSEN, Deputy Clerk. First publication, May 11, 1949, Last publication, June 1, 1949. UNITED STATES i DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management District Land Office ' Anchorage, Alaska. April 14, 1949, Notice for Publication. Notice is hereby given that Mabel | Hoopes Swanson has made applica- tion for a homesite under the act |of May 26, 193¢ (48 Stat. 809) for a tract of land embraced in Plat of U. S. Survey No. 2434, situated on the south side of Glacier Highway about 7 miles northwest of Juneau, Alaska, Anchorage Serial 011407, | containing 4.98 acres, latitude 58° 21’ 45” N. longitude 134° 33’ W. and it is now in the files of the District Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned land should file their claim with the District Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska, within the period of publi- cation or thirty days thereafter, or they will be barred by the provisions of the Statutes. GEORGE A. LINGO, Manager. First publication, May 18, 1949. Last publication, July 13, 1949. INVITATION TO BID ‘The Alaska Department of Health, P. O. Box 1931, Juneau, Alaska, an- nounces that sealed bids will be re- ceived until 2 P.M., June 6th, 1949, for furnishing marine insurance on the M/V Hygiene. Interested bid- bers may obtain bid forms and specifigations by calling at room 203, Territorial Building, Juneau, Alaska. 86 Proof » 65% Grain Neutral Spirits First publication, May 18, 1949. | Last publication, June 1, 1949. 1941 ymuuti: plckup; L:‘!Ms Pon- ! 4-door Sedan; 1947 Plymouth! Club Coupe. R. W. Cowling| Co. 84t} ACROSONIC piano in excellentj condition; Zenith Radio-phono- ; graph; 1 lamp table, 1 desk and| bookshelf combination. Phone 800 | Extension 614 after 6 pm. 80 tf LI 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. 174 tt 6 060 0 C o 00 0 0 o0 18-ft. Klinker Outboard with John-} son 9.8 hp motor. See S. J. Mac- Kinnon at Alaska Laundry. 70 tf LONG Establisiied business, liquor store, grocery and meat market with living quarters. Must settle estate. Ph, 103 or P.O. Box 2596. 168 tf NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned was on the 17 day of May ,1949, duly appointed Administrator of the estate of Annie Hodikoff, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of deceased” will present them, with proper vouchers and duly verified, to the undersigned at Juneau, Alaska, within siX (6) months from the date of this notice. Dated at Junesy, Alaska, May 17, 1949. R. BOOCHEVER, Administrator. First publication, May 18, 1849. Last publication, June 8, 1949. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land 1 District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska July 28, 1948 Notice is hereby given that Carl Engstrom has made applieation for a homesite under the Act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809), Anchorage Serial No. 011970, for a tract of land described as Lot 2, of the Tenakee Group of Homesites situated on N.E. shore of Tenakee Inlet, about one mile N.W. of Tenakee, Plat of U. S. Survey No 2450, containing 4.38 acres, and it is now in the files of the U. S. Iand Office, Anchorage, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned land should file their adverse claim in the district land office within the period of publication or thirty days thereafter, or they will be barred by the provisions of the sta- tutes. GEORGE A. LINGO, Acting Manager. First publication, May 4, 1949. Last publication, July 29, 1849. also steam baths. Scandinaviay Rooms. T3€ W MISCELLANEOUS MR. EDWARD JUNTII (536-09- 9168): Before you leave town, please make payments on pur- chase price of Alaska S.S. ticket which I paid for in your behalf from Seattle whereupon ycu could avail yourself to work. Will dis- count other expenditures which [ furnished you with, including one week’s board, beer, cigarettes, etc., when you were kroke — I have to mect my obligations, also. Will furnish you with receipt. Thomas A. Phelan. 99 2t JUNEAU FOOT CLINIC. Dr. W T. Riley, Chiropodist, Rm. 14 Shattuck Bldg., Phone Blue 379 HOPES New aua Used Mdse. We buy, sell and exchange. 214 2o/ St. Phone 908. 99 f WINTEK and POND, CO. Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - ¥rinting - Eniargmg Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats JUARANTEED Realistic Perman: ent, $7.50. aper curls, $1 uy Lola’s Bewuty Shop. Phome 201 315 Decker Way. [ WANTED WANTED: Furnished home or apt. for Gov't. employed couple. Rm. 304, Baranof. 98 2t WNANTED TO BUY: Baby Crib. Call 95. 97 2t WANTED: Family housing for Coast Guard personnel. Call Coast Guard representatice. Phone 42. 97 6t NANTED: Femaie cierk with some knowledge of bookkeeping and typing. Write Box 5775 for inter- view. State age, experience. 94 6t CARRIERS for Alaska Daily Em- pire. 93 tf dh NVANTED: Expeiienced clerk steno- grapher and senior clerk. Salary $285 per month. Inquire room 203 Health Department, Terrie torial Bldg. 92 tf WOMAN wants work ot any kind by day or week. Ph. Blue 655 G u LOST AND FOUND FOUND: Pair of classes in Ball Park early Sat. morning. Owaer may have by paying for ad. 7 3t Ancient Greeks counted suu& _to suniset; midnight to midnight, and Babylon- ians from sunrise to sunrise. ot

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