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PAGE TWO Back in 1949 WHEN MICHAELS-STERN STARTED It was Pather's Day ...05 Days a Year IT STILL IS... WITH US! We're looking out for Father every day of the year! In fact, we're experts! We probably have a record of the size Michaels Stern suit he wears . . . his favorite shirt collar style . . . and the last time he bought a necktie! Come in and let us solve your Father’s Day problem . . . in the way he'd like it best, MICHAELS-STERN SUITS Interwoven Socks Knox Hats McCurrach Neckties Wilson Bros. Handkerchiefs Hathaway Shirts B.m.BEHREflEfS}M%fi (Father’s Day 1949 is on Sunday, June 19th) HIRAM WALKER Taste the Pre-war qualify by Remember-its made Hiram Walker Compare the velue Horam Wtherd Llended ) [?J/&j/ BLENDED AND BOTTLED BY HIRAM wALKER & SONS.INC PEORIA - ILLINOIS Viade Mark“mpgRiaL Regtered WS PLOB Walker & Sons Inc., Peoris, Nllinois. 86 proof. g‘l:::kb vflhlx?ku;y The suaight whiskies in this product are 4 yeass or more old. 30% suraight whiskey. 70% grain ncutral spitits. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 'KIWANIANS SEE ' FUR-BUYING TRIP IN VICIOR FILM Part of an 8-year project that |eventually may be dubbeq for | sound—a fur-buying trip made by | Martin Victor—was shown to fel- lew Kiwanians and guests as the |’ program at today's luncheon meet- | ing | Victor has accomplished four |years' work and plans four more, {most of the sequences being stored by the Eastman Company until the movie is completed, when sound will be added. Pictures shown today were partly in color, partly black and white. After the . trip from Ketchikan to Juneau, with boats and water- fronts as prominent features, Vic- tor's film took his audience atove the White Pass to Whitehorse, and on by air to Fairbanks. Transferring to a small airplane on skis, the party went to several settlements along the Yukon river, the color sequence at Fort Yukon being especially effective. Trap- ping and skinning operations were shown, with beautiful snow scenes filled with the #dicturesque move- ment of dog teams, Martin returned two weeks ago from his wusual six-month stay ks Chicago. Guests were Warren Elesener ot San Francisco, administrative assistant to the Pan American Air- ways Divisional Sales Manager; Gene M. Conger of Seattle, who is with the Federal Housing Author- ity; Frank H. Partridge, Seattle; Ralph Wright and Roy Zumwalt, Juneau. President James McClellan pre- sided for the brief business meet- ing at which the Kiwanis Clib beoth for the Fourth of July was discussed. Gene Vuille, program chairman, introduced the speaker. JURY SWORN IN; PORT CHILKOOT CASE UNDER WAY Three of the jurors who reached a verdict at 9 o'clock last night in another case were sworn in at 11:40 a.m. today to serve again. This suit was brought to determine who will have ccntrol of the Port Chilkoot Company and its prop- erty. Earl Barcus, Robert and Paul F. Schnee were on the Rutherford jury and were sworn m this morning with Lloyd V. Con- vell, Bert H. Bertholl, Doris Hanebury, Roy Peratrovich, Steve Stanworth, Jack C. Gould, Hazel Hermann ang Irice P. Ryan. Other members of the jury panel | were permanently: excused. | The Port Chilkoot Company, with Kenneth P. Gregg, Sr., as the principal figure, is represented by | William L. Paul, Jr. Judge Simon Hellenthal | Attorney R. E. Robertson | counsel for Defendants Carl | Heinmiller, Steve Larsson Homer, Martin A, Cordes, Tresham D. Gregg, Jr, Karl A. Comstock, James A. F. MacCammond, Jr. James N. Trelford, Edward G. Koenig, Jr., and Manvil H. Olson. | Since filing of this suit Septem- and are ber 9, a number of other actions; have been fcrought by members of | both parties. {ALASKA LAUNDRY Phene 15 Thibodeau | w.| 36 ABOARD PNA'S TUESDAY ‘FLIGHTS Pacific Northern Airlines flights carried 36 passengers in and out of iJuneau Airport yesterday as fol- lows: From Anchorage: Clyde Hawkins, Raymond, W. T. Smith, A. E. er, Dolores Schriber, G. M. Conger, Joseph Woods, Harry Lu-| cas, T. W. Stein, Maj. Emery Kun- | . Ralph Gibson, Delbert Wilson, Fred Malheim and Hugo Wilja. | From Cordova: K. C. Allan. | To Yakutat: Tom Dyer, Peter | Howard. To Cordova: Mrs. Charles Evans To Anchorage: John MecLaughlin, E. E. Lincoln, E. J. Cross, Frank | McGilvery, Lars McGilvery, Enzu-; h Edwards, J. N. Sternberg.i Glinka Nikota, Frank C. Bumb, A.| R. Case, Bill M. Jones. To Kodiak: Coffey. To Naknek: Bruce Merritt, Lars| Olsen, Ed Lueto, Stanley Ryan, | Lyle Jones, William | :M. V. CHILKOOT STARTS | | FREIGHTER SERVICE ON TWICE WEEKLY VOYAGES s | The M. V. Chilkoot left last| inight for Haines after passing in- | {specticn for the carrying of auto-| mokiles and general cargo. The freighter is also licensed to carry, a maximum of five passengers. At| a later date, more passengers’ will e carried per trip. i The Chilkoot is scheduled to | make trips twice a week with the frst one on Friday from Tee Har- | ber. Skagway is listed also as a rort of call. Bob Redd has teen| igned as skipper and there will be two cther crew members. Owners are Steve Homer and Ray- | mond Gelotte. 'CHUCK DAVIS, HURT IN TAKU ACCIDENT; HERE IN HOSPITAL Charles (Chuck) Davis was rushed from Taku Lodge to St. Ann’s Hospital here late yester- ‘day afterncon, for emergency treatment after an accident in| which his left hand was crushed. It was necessary to amputate tw fingers. Davis was helping operate a| winch on the dock when his glove caught in the machinery, and he/ was unale to get the glove oft before his hand was caught. Alaska Coastal Airlines made an emergency flight, bringing Mr. and | Mrs. Davis to Juneau. Davis and his wife, i Ginger Nordensen, went to Taku or the summer season, he to be| icl‘.cl and she to be employed also. | the former 1 ORDINANCE NO. 240 | An ordinance prohibiting the‘ | sale, discharge or display of certain | | fireworks, within the corporate lim- | |its of the City of Juneau, Alaska,| | and providing a penalty for the vio- | lation thereof. | SECTION NO. 1. It shall be un- {lawful for any person to ignite, dis- | | charge, fire, or cause to be ignited, | | discharged cr fired, any fireworks | lor firecracker within the corporate | limits of the City of Juneau, which makes a report or loud noise or| ascends into the air by its own| i power, SECTION NO. 2. It shall be un- | !lawful to oifer for sale, sell, bar-| gain or give to any person or per- | sons any firecrackers or fireworks of any kind or description within | Juneau, Alaska. or 30 days in jail, or both such fine and imprisonment. BERNARD HULK, | (222 3t Chief of Police. | Glasses? SO your place is worth [ more today than ever be- | fore. Great! But don’t | forget, there’s another side | to the story. That higher value means that you've got | more to lose to disaster . .. thus need more profsction. Make sure NOW that your present insurance is adequate., Call on us! | Shattuck Agency Seward Street Juneau Phone 249 | Alaska, | containing 4.98 acres, latitude 58 |21 45” N. longitude 134° 33’ W. and | W-A-N-T FORSA(E | \' WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1949 FOR SALE e e A-D-S FOR SALE 25-Ft. cabin cruiser, cedar hull, 9- ft. heam, 40 hp Ford. Good run- ning condition. Call 714 days, Douglas 963 evenings. 22 6t | g { MAPLE Chest. Call Green 570. 2 4t | WASH: Machine. Twin-tub Dex- ter. Less than one year old. Per- | fect«condition. $215 value—$175.| Cottage Focd Store. 222 4t i YEAR-old De Luxe Gamble elec- | tric washing machine. Ph. Green | 273 evenings. 22 2t 22 PISTOL. $40. 406 W 9th St. 2 4t | R R i “HELCA" 36-ft. combination troll- ' er and halibuter, Kolgtrand gurd- | ies, new lines, 110 Chrysler Crown, A-1 shape, ready to go. See be-, | tween No. 2 and 3 floats, Small ' Boat Harbor. 220 3t} s | PIANO. Phone Green 915. 221 5t | FOR SALE: House, partly finished, | and % -acre land at Auk Bay. See | Forest Fennessy or ph. 758. 20 n! | THREE bedroom house, moderately ; priced. Call Black 354. 18 3t| LOG CABIN 28x16 It incide. Hawk | Inlet. Call 143. 202 tf USED 25 HP Universal Marine En- gine; 60 hp Buda Diesel 2:1 re- duction; 100-1b. anchor, special low price. Juneau Welding and ma- chine Co. 216tf | i FORRENT | SHOP Space. 72 Wllloughby.’ 220 tf | NICE Clean Rooms, steam heated. | 315 Gold St. 220 t | STEAMHEATEL nonms,rweexly or ! Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69 t1 | WURILTZER Spinit piano for rent Andersca Plano Shop. Ph. 143, ‘ i SEAVIEW Art. for rent, one block | from Federal Blig. 890 tf NICE CLEAN steam beated room, also steam baths. Scandinavian Rooms. 738 tf Total income of U.S. Life Insur- nce companies in 1947 was more han nine billion dollars. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That on June 15th, 1949, in the Commissioner’s Court for Juneau Precinct, at. Juneau, Alaska, DOR- THY L. GRAY was appointed ad- ministratrix with the will annexed of the estate of MINNIE ROSS ' HOLMAN, deceased. All perSons having claims against said estate are required to present them, with verified vouchers as required by |law, to said administratrix at Ju- neau, Alaska, within six months from the date of the first publica- | tion of this notice. DORTHY L. GRAY, Administratrix w.w.a. First pubication, June 15 ,1949. Last publication, July 6, 1949. { UNITED STATES : DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | Bureau of Land Management District Land Office Anchorage, Alaskd July 28, 1948 Notice is hereby given that Carl | Engstrom has made application 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 Tenakeel Group of Homesites situated onj the corporate limits of the City of |N.E. shore of Tenakee Inlet, about | Although transparency is the dis- one mile N.W. of Tenakee, Plat of PENALTY. Not to exceed $100.00 U, S. Survey No 2450, containing|American handmade glassware, it 4.38 acres, and it s now in the files | of the U. S. Iand Office, Anchorage, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned land should file their adverse claim in the dlst.xl;lit land office within the period publication or thirty days thereafter, or they will be barred by the provisions of the sta- utes. GEORGE A. LINGO, Acting Manager. | | First publication, May 4, 1949. Last publication, July 29, 1949, ! ~ UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Burean of Land Management District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. April 14, 1949. | Notice for Publication. Notice is hereby given that Mabel Hoopes Swanson has made applica- tion for a homesite under the act of May 26, 1934 (43 Stat. 808) for a tract of land embraced in Plat of U. 8. Survey No. 2434, situated on the south side of Glacier Highway about 7 miles northwest of Juneau, Anchorage derial 011407, it is now in the files of the District Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned land should file their claim with the District Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska, within the period of publi-, cation or thirty days thereafter, or they will be barred by the provisions l {of the Statutes. . GEORGE A. LINGO, First publication, May 18, 1949, Last publication, July 13, 1949, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES: ‘WELL located shop suitable one or two women, experience not nec- essary; small investment. Possi- ble living quarters combined. . FULLY equipped cafe, seats 21, rént | reasonable, sleeping room adjoins. Immediate possession, fine busi- | ness, health reason sale. i LIQUOR Store, well located. Money | maker. EQUIPMENT and lease in best lo-! cated machine shop across from Small Boat Harbor. DOUGLAS; Will rent or sell build- ing and equipment in plumbing and heating business. Books open seriou$ prospects. HOMES: DUPLEX, 6th St., completely furn- ished. Garage, etc. y MAIN St., 4-bedrooms, furnished. GASTINEAU Ave,, 2-bedrooms fur- nished. SUMMER homes and cabins. DOUGLAS: 3 homes, all furnished; garages, furnaces. Immediate oc- cupancy. MURPHY & MURPHY | REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National Bank FOR SALE (Confinued) | 1040 BUICK Sedan, excellent con- | dition, tires good, radio, heater.{ Priced to sell. Ph. Black 875. 19 6‘u| LOOKING for a place to live?| Trailer Liouse, completely furnish- ed. Ph. Douglas 772. 210 tf, FORD 1-ton van truck. overhauled. $450. See at Jo per Service. FOR SALE CHEAP: 1 lot second hand doors, windows, cupboard | doors and drawers. Ph. 34. 14 tf 18-1t. Klinker Outboard with John son 9.8 hp motor. See S. J. Mac Kinnon at Alaska Laundry. 70 t VACUUM Cieaner, portable washing | machine, swing rocker, 4 kitchen | chairs, 6-way lamp, magazine end | table. All practically n=w. Phone Blue 785 after 6 p.m. 206 6t LONG Establisiied business, liquor | store, grocery and meat market with living quarters. Must settle estate. T'h, 103 or P.O. Box 2596. 168 tf ! MISCELLANEOUS ARE You Afraid of the future? | What have the seers foretold?| Write Box 2841, Juneau, Alaska, | for a free bound book. 220 6t JUNEAU ‘FOOT CLINIC. Dr. W | T. Riley, Chiropodist, Rm, 14 | buy, sell and exchange. 214 2o/ St. Phone 808. 909 ¢ WINTER and POND, CO. Inec. | Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - ¥rinung - Kniarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201. 315 Decker Way. tt LOST ARD FOUND LOST—Pair pink shell rim glasses in brown case. Ph. Red 570. 21 2t tinguishing characteristic of fine is made almost frem opaque materials. FEDERAL WORKS AGENCY,: Public Buildings Administration, Office of the Division Engineer, 123 U. S. Court House, Seattle 4, Wash- ington, June 1, 1949.—Sealed bids, in- triplicate, will be received at this office until 3 p. m., June 29, 1949 and then publicly opened, for furn- ishing the materials, and perform-. ing the work for roofing and miscel- laneous repairs at the Federal and Territorial Building, Juneau, Alaska, | in strict accordance with the speci- | fications dated PB-DIV-8, May 6, 1949 and drawings (if any) men- tioned therein; and the general conditions dated Sept. 15, 1942. And addendum thereto dated May 15, 1944. Specifications and other data Imay be had at the office of the custodian of the building or the office of the division engineer, or Public Buildings Administration, Room No. 507, Lemon Building, Washington, D. C. L. W. Priberg, Division Engineer. First publication, June 14, 1949, Last publication, June 16, 1949. entirely Dr. E. Lannon Kelly Osteopath PHONE BLUE 670 MADSEN CYCLE & | FISHING SUPPLY 1 Full line of Halibut and Trolling Gear — Many items now at new LOW PRICES 4 Open 9 to 9 Opp. Ball Park ' DUPLEX—Contains one of the towns finest apartments, luxur'l 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, insidy 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, pari furnished, fireplace, view, good neighborhood, Seventh Street. William Winn-Phone 234 | AVAILABLE SOON—Se;leral Asmnll houses at $2,000 each, close to downtown area, unfurnished. One bedrcom, living room, kitchen and pantry, bath. Cash only. THAT MARTIN FEIST home is available for immediate occupan- cy. And here’s one for the book— it’s right in front of the building site of the proposed 100 unit apartment building in West Ju- neau. This house is beautiful, paneled throughout, fireplace, nice view of Juneau and the harbor, two bedrooms, full concrete base- ment, garage, gardens. Fully fur- nished, only $9,000. WE HAVE three two-year-old houses in .the Waynor Tract. A two bedroom furnished, a three- bedroom iurnished, and a three kedroom unfurnished except for kitchen equipment, which”is new electric. $2800 down will handle. WE HAVE one of the chc.cest sum- mer cabins, near Minfield. Fire- place, plate glass windows, fur- nished. WE HAVE a completely furnished 3-bedroom house, centrally locat- ed with wonderful view. Near St. Ann’s Hospital. $9,000, now on vets loan. LOTS of used furniture, electric 4 and oil stoves, new Coldspot re- frigerator for $170, couches, chairs, and tables. USED CARS at low prices. FISHING and PLEASURE BOATS, including a brand new inboard with new 10 ONAN for only $500. PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY Real Estate - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th At Harber — Phone 911 WANTED MISS MY WIFE but she can't come to Juneau until I find an apartment or house to rent or sublet. Please. Call Don Clark, Empire, phone 374. dh tf WANTED: Beach cabin with fire- place to rent for one or two months. Write Empire C 5922. 1 2t WANTED to bay old Russian tea chest, red or green. Ph. 374. 18 d GRADE A Accounting student de- sires evening assignment doing accounting work to supplement training. Call Blue 780 eve- nings. 17 5t | WANTED: Competent housekeeper, excellent salary. Ph. 102, 17 tf WANTED: E;Elehnc'e'd 'st'enogrfiphr- er receptionist, also possibly sim- ple bookkeeping. Law office. R. E. Robertson, phone 334. 211 tf WANTED: Cab drivers at Giacier Cab Co. New cars. 210 tf WANTED: Experfenced cierk steno- grapher and senior clerk. Salary $285 per month. Inquire room 203 Health Department, Terri torial Bldg. 92 t1 FOR VACATIONERS TAKU LODGE For those who enjoy comfort while “Roughing It” Special weekend excursion for Ju- neau resident including: Transpors tation via plane or water taxi, $30. Contact Ralph Wright at the Chamber of Commeree Travel In- formation booth in Alaska Coastal office, Baranof Hotel. 212 if | Brownie’s Liquor Sfore Phone 103 139 So. Franklin AVON PRODUCTS \ Now Available in This Vicinity | For appoi ent call Douglas 464 Mrs. Joe E. Maker, Box 1148, Douglas } Follow the Cabs to BOSS’ DASIS in Douglas for a Good Time

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