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| | | | | I i PAGE TWO B There is no substitute for GOOD Plastering i For expert, distinctive plastering . . . with the plaster that INSULATES ... call 15 yrs. experience RAY RICE Phone Douglas 21 w There is no substitute for Newspaper Advertising! Bundle up EVERYTHING that needs Laundering or Dry Cleaning and ..., LET US HELP! 1-Day Shirf Service since 1895 Laundry 15 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA AALASKA, ALEUTIAN [HEAVY TRAFFIC FOR | | ' I * HERE YESTERDAY | PAN AMERICAN ON e noroma aiska ana el WEEKEND FLIGHTS | southbound Aleutian stopped at Ju- . neau yest . disemb 4 ‘paz:eng}ec: Frf;ypersé;im;::{;:g uf:" Besides 23 passengers for Ketchi- two ships here. kan, Pan American World Airways | The Aleutian arrived at 9 p.m.,)Prousht 23 persons from Seattle and sailed at 12:45 p.m. "|yesterday, and carried 20 on the Embarking for Ketchikan were::S0uthbound flight. . | Mrs. E. W. McCann, Harold Mc.| Saturday's flights brought *3§ Cann, Donald McCann Roger Me- | Passengers from Seattle, besides ;Cmm, Edward McCam‘l Jirdis Crpcrsum booked for Ketchikan, Ryan aRd Dennis Ryn; ‘| Whitehorse and Fairbanks. Out- | For Seattle: Ruth L Brillhart,/00und, Pan Am carried 17 south- Marjorie Brillhart, Mary Brillhart, b":’:fl;ifld ;;:D;.;am,mr:.'o';"ms"c';;'n i [ John Brillnart, Albert Murphy, Mrs. | - 08 S50 e mc‘? | A. Misoff, Inez Misoff, Mrs. Stan- Warn gl i |ley Grummett, Roger Grummett, :ett}x}nge}xl, l\(jim B““”fi:‘”’" 1:/115. B [ Mike Grummets, Mr. and Mrs. w.| & Barill, Mrs. Don Campbell and ls 2 f oo 'linfant; Gene Eggers, Carl Gustdf- - Pullen, Mrs. Frances Christen-1 0 "0 T Moo oo Hend.. | sen, Nancy Ammon, Mike BIackWell,' .y Hagel Lyons, Mrs. Ellen i %‘_La:“’l;ry' T:;sz:a[;ri:en' Logston, with Donald and Donma; e M O rex, | Thomas McAvoy, Vincent Mack- 5 Paulsms; gl “’PY i 1’“"e;-|smm. Glen Nelson, J. C. Ratcliffe; LB e e e | James Sheehan and Irvar Vick, M: | H. Anderson, Mrs. Jessie Trimble}n gorinburg and Anthony Polét ’Judn.h Trimble and Ethel Murphy. {boarded at Annette Island. f | qporriving here on the Alewllan: Disembarking here Saturday from rom Seward were: Harriett Aller.ESentlle were Donald Cramer, E.'B. |Mary Anderson, E. C. Christensen, lpergyson, R. A. Hunt, .Harold | Lois Eisenhardt, Georgine Hayward, lgoarney, Walter Stutte, Mrs. J. | Oscar J. Johnson, Mr. and MIS.\winther, Bob and Garry Brown,! ‘:Roman Malach, Kay Malach, Henry | njo,ris Anderson, Genevieve Cops Satre, Dorson Softly, Clnton ennagen, George Collier, Ed Fran: | aboard the Alaska were: Doloresiang Mr, and Mrs. Fred Tice. Mattila, Charles Weller, All Boarding at Annette were B Schwartz, and Stanley Atherton;padrian, Martin Holm, and Ed and and for Valdez: Dave H. Milke and |Mabel Hall. Robert McManus. Southbound yesterday, ~ Walt Arriving from Seattle were: Di-|schuman went to Ketchikan and onisio Estigoy, Mrs. Carl Harrison, to Seattle: Rosiland Hermes, Avis Dale Morton and Willard M. Aamot, Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Pyle Prouty; from Ketchikan: Mr. and'with Margaret and John; Donald Mrs. Art Haupt, Ola Sowerby, and MacKinnon, Mrs, D. McKinnon, Glewn Leach; and from Peters-|with Lorna, John and Lachlin; burg: Leon Gonzales and Martin Emily Dean, Dr. C. Earl Albrecht, Westwong. {Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sully, John !KE]I)\ B. Boswell, Elias H;msoni No Emblem Club drill team meet-,and Jane Lyous. 4 ing on Decoration Day—May 30. | E. H. Greenland went to Ketchi- NIRRT T jkan Saturday and to Seattle: Ken- Sewing machines for rent at Theineth Zimmerman, Juanita Wilson, _ PHONE BTN SPIGT SE SSM OFFERING OF STOCK by JUNEAU LUMBER CO, Inc. The stockholders and directors of the Juneau Lumber Co., Inc., at their meeting May authorized the sale of additional preferred and «common stock. A substantial portion of tional authorized issue was purchased at the meet- ing and the Company was authorized to sell the balance at par to Alaska residents only. Inquiries may be made at the Company office (Phone 358, 368 or write Box 3073). B. C. CANOLES, President. P S T S N P ST son; Robert Poland, Eleanor Sloan, g —— . ‘aere, W. Albert and Alb Carl- |Dr. Robert L. Smith, Dorothy Mor- jrod, L. E. Tibett, Cliff Goodman, Mrs, D. Doyle, Curtis Cammack and Archie Betts. | Ray Powell went to Whitehorse ;Satmday and to Fairbanks: George |Moore, John Cole, Perry Huff, |Ralph Lomen, Alice Schn Isther Kauiman, Richard Davicourt, Petés Hagen, Lyle T. Richard, Donald Stedman, James Richard, B. M. | '- | Stewart, Gladys Miller, Julia Virom- luk, H. Nilook, Albert Ivy, George Beltz, Stephanie Bogdon, Pat Tap- per and Jane McKaskle. | GOVERNOR TALKS ON | CONVENTION OF VFW Gov. Ernest Gruening explained the proposed amendments on HR 331 to the annual encampment of the Department of Ale: Veterans of Foreign Wars is concluding its meetings here to- day in the CIO Hall : 24, 1950, the addi- vision giving twenty million acres of land fo the proposed new state after five years is a tremendous improvement from the old state- {hood measure. He said we will “get the best land in a quantity sufficient for all of our needs for{ a long time.” Commenting further, Gruening declared “I am glad that the pro- vision for the settlement of In- dian claims was taken out of the for the settlement of this issue. This is a mattér for the Congress jto decide.” “It is now a pretty satisfactory bill,” the Governor commented, He would make no predictions on its} success, however, stating that he ] i EXTRA The Governor said that the pro-|pathy hopes that it gets out of com- mittee because “I believe it has a pretty good rce of passage if it gets on the floor Turning to the subject of Alas- ka's defense, the Governor said that it will take at least two and maybe three before he will consider 1S defenses as be- ing ac e. v He the situation is much more serious today. The Governor | pointed out that the Russians now claim that the le of Russian “America to the United States by the Czar was ins Territorial Commissioner of Vet- S yd Guertin and U. inistration Region- i1 M E. E. Lincoln also ap-| eared at the convention hall this| mornix At day's session, speakers| included Major General Kenneth F. Crar Chief of the U. 8. WNational Guard Bureau; Colonel ®. C. Ervin, National Guard Ex- ecutive Officer; Colonel Edward V. ©ondon, National Guard Chief Ad- thinistrative Officer; Lieut. Colonel Jeseph F. Alexander, Alaska Na- Guard Adjutant General; Mrs, Bessie Hanken, Past National President of the VFW Auxiliar and Mrs, Doris Holm, VFW Auxi iary ional Chaplain. This afternoon officers are to pe elected and alled and to- pight the VFW banquet will be held at Mikes Place. Coast Guard aircraft from An- i nette Island flew two mercy tlights Saturday afternoon to bring an in- { jured man from Port Alexander and an unconscious seaman from Noyes Island to Ketchikan. Carl Wold, who lives at Port Alexander, was flown to Ketchikan after losing three fingers in a chain and sprocket. Coast Guard aid was requested for Wold by the vessel Rande A. A second Coast Guard aircraft took C. M. Taylor, skipper of the boat Seawolf, from' Kelly Cove on Noyes Island to Ketchikan, after White Sewing Machine Center. 52-ti : Dade Nickel, Geraldine DeSpiegel- [ his son had asked for aid, reporting | that his father was unconscious in the cabin of the boat and he was le to awaken him. Both men were hospitalized at Ketchikan. HOSPITAL NOTES AKenneth James, Len Ross, Janice S. Dumlar, and Mrs. Jack Loser were admitted to St. Ann’s Hegpital. gyer the weekend. Robett Parker ‘and Her infant son were dismissed. M nah was admitted to the Govern- ment Hospital. CARD OF THANKS wish to extend our heartfelt |ALASKAN AFFAIRS AT{3.0 & it i s tiful flowers and kindness shown us in the loss of our daughter and sister, Donetta Mr. and Mrs. Don Pederson and Mary Lee Pederson Mrs. | Richard Scheakley of Hoo- | | FORSALE 8 place service, $20.00. 16-3t nerware. Phone Green 917. SENSATIONAL furniture buy— Davenport ‘and chair, tilt back rocker and ottoman, radio com- bination, dining room suite, desk. call Red 954 or see at 1702 Glac- ier Hiway. "' 16-tf | ELECTRIC range, metal top cab- inet, ironing béard, dining table | and 4 chairs, chest of drawers, davenport and “chair, end table, 2 coffee tables, drop leaf arm | chair, 2 floor lamps, double bed | with springs and mattress, single { bed with spring and matiress, clothes rack. See at 620 Seatter North side of Cemetery, 16-6t | Street, | or call Red 180. | HOUSE, shop and lot—$5500. 940 West 12th St. 16-10t | HOUSE with income apt. Phone | Red 380. 16-4t | | ! DOUGLAS—3 bedroom home, fur- | “hished, washing machine reftig- | 67 piece set Aqua Franciscan din-| FOR SALE I.hme:m— ¥ HOUSE to be moved from site of new Library building. Must be | out of the way by July 1. Make I VERY good business property. Paying excellent returns on in- vestment. * Some to be owner- financed if desired. LOTS in Juneau, Douglas and on highway. Douglas— TWO-BEDROOM home. furnished. Good location. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY COUNTRY PROPERTY. WELL-equippéd poultry farm with additional acreage if desired. Ex- Good buikl- Nicely cellent water supply. ings. 160 acres patented land with sev- Reason- eral small buildings. able price. MURPEY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over PFrist National Bank ? g | Staples.. Roy L. Swanson; and from |ge, john Harris, Billie Hill, Mrs, | erator, $4,000. Phone Douglas |V’§II";€Z-A~17°*:‘ F. 315201:0“* ¢ noon | Nellle Lanstra and Albert; Emuid i | 652 16-4t e Alaska arrived here at noon | pfich, . Ralph Moberry, Victor 5 Lo i 38 | yesterday and sailed for Valdez and N;;];Ig::n NE: p):; » ;l:(:l]:m v’:,:fil‘ | (OAST GUARD A'R(RAFI 116 ft. Crui No. 31D450. No Apt. |SHOE REPAIR machinery and \ equipment. See First National | Bank. 93-tf s |FOR SALE OR TRADE for town ! property, modern three bedroom | home with full concrete basement. | Five acres patented land with | excellent water supply and gar- dens. Other buildings include a large shed and two room log Peterson, Eleven Miles. 7-tt | | | cabin, i e S |FOUR ROOM furnished house with | small basement bedroom; also adjoining fine building lot front- | ing Evergreen Ave. in Seatter tract. Will sell both or house | first. Good view. Phone Green | 285 after 3 p.m. 6-6t LOT 60 x 150 cleared. Located on Douglas Hi-way between Ski Trail and bridge. Red 745. 502-tf 1948—8 Cyl Hudson 4 door sedan R. W. Cowling Co. 95-tf 1937 CHEVROLET coupe, g00U summertime transportation. Good tires, new battery, $150.00. Ph. 681 between 8—8:30,a.m. only. 510-3x WANTED A CAREFUL, experienced driver wants to rent car by day or hour. Call Blue 930 after 5:30. 16-2t WANTED—used plano bench. Call Blue 353. 16-4t SCHOOL teacher desires furnished Call Green 685 after 5 p.m. 16-3t apt. Salesmen Wanted—Male Only AN OPPORTUNITY IN ADVER- TISING—There is an opportunity in advertising in Alaska for the right man. We offer an exclusive franchise for an old and estab- lished line of Calendars, Fans, Plaques, Advertising Specialties and Goodwill gifts. Liberal Bonus, Commission and “Retirement” Fund. If you are not afraid of hard work and are a salesman of the executive type, we can offer you the chance to earn more money in advertising than you ‘Write about have ever earned before. giving complete details yourself to . us an offer. WE HAVE MANY CUSTOMERS— WOULD APPRECIATE YOUR LISTINGS! l FOREIGN DIVISION Phone Blue 163. 1949 DODGE 1% ton truck—Van body. 1935 Dodge 1!: ton dump truck. R. W. Cowling Co. 9-tf 'REAL estate opportunity in Alas- | ka's most promising town. Newly | decorated 2 bedroom house com- | pletely and tastefully furnished. 2 lots; tool shed, green-house. Corner location on Main Street. $6,500 cash. Box 891, Skagway, | Alaska. ‘ 14-4t CARD OF THANKS a of the{we wish to express our most sin- which{ cere heartfelt thanks to all our riends and neighbors for the beau- tiful flowers, kindness, extended us in our deep gorrow of the sudden, unexpected passing of my beloved hushand and our father, Oscar Niemi. Mrs. Oscar Niemi, Nancy and Elsie Notice is hereby given that the acting collector of customs for this district has issued an order dated May 26, 1950, authorizing the name of the gas screw DOROTHY D., of- ficial number 224788, owned by bill. The statehood bill is no place kJohnnie and Maggie Jack, of which ‘Juneau, Alaska, is the home port, to be changed to CAROL JOY. J. T. PETRICH, Acting Collector, Juneau, Alaska. First publication, May 26, 1950. Last publication, May 31, 1950. ar beer 'S Extra ol BEER PALE SICKS’ SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO., SEATTLE, U.S.A. « Unit of One of the Worlds Great Brewing Organizations and sym- | WANT ADS BRING RESULTS ALIAS SUMMONS FOR | PUBLICATION CIVIL ACTION, FILE NO. 6274-A. TO: EUGENE VERNON ESTES, above defendent, GREETING : IN THE NAME OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, you are hereby commanded to be and appear in the United States District Court (for the Territory of Alaska, Division {Number One, at Juneau, in said | Division of said Territory, and an- swer the "Complaint filed against you in the above entitled action, i.e.: That certain action wherein MARY | ALICE ESTES is the plaintiff, and EUGENE VERNON ESTES is the | defendant, which is Civil Action, File No. 6274-A on the docket of said | Court, within thirty (30) days after 1 the completion of the period of pub- lication of this Summons, namely, | within thirty (30) days after May | 29th, 1950, in case this Alias Sum- mons is published, or within forty | (40) days after date of its service upon you in case this Alias Sum- mens is served upon you person- ally, and answer the Complaint of the above named plaintiff on file in said Court in the above entitled action, and if you fail to so appear and answer, for.want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for | the relief demanded in her Com- | plaint; ie.: For an absolute divorce | and dissolution of the marriage con- | tract existing between plaintiff and defendant and a Judgment and De- | cree granting plaintiff the sole and | exclusive care, custody and control | of Barbara Jean Estes and Eugene Vernon Estes, Jr., the minor children | of plaintiff and defendant, and-ord- ering defendant to pay plaintiff the sum of not less than $100.00 per month for the support, nourishment and education of the two minor chil- dren of the parties and for the sup- port of plaintiff, and to pay the costs and expenses of this case, in- cluding ;the sum of $250.00 as and for attorney's fees, and such other | and further relief as may be just — SALESMAN WANTED Industrial Equipment Salesman now covering Alaska to add the best line of Fork Lift Trucks— || stock carried in Seattle. Materials Handling Equipment Co., Inc.,“Seattle, Washington Help wanae-ti. Alaska Laun’dryA 12-6t COACHING on all school subjects. PLAIN sewing. Ph. Red. 632. 7-6x 13-7¢ AVAILABLE—Office man; book- Phone Blue 530. 508 tf keeper, typist. DAY NURSERY--Mothers care 101 your small child. Mrs. Wm, Pas- Ph 938 406-t1 U.0. COLSON COMPANY Paris, Illinois US.A. P T e T SRR T iy sey. FOR RENT 5000 sq. ft. uptown location; one whole floor accessable front and rear. Private entrances. Wil rent or lease to one party. Write Box 970, Empire P O Box 1991. See Brownie 12-tf BACHELOR APT. the Barber. STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly or Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69t{ WURLITZER Spinit piano for rent Anderson Piano €uco. Ph. 123 LOST AND FGUND LOST—black purse, money, identi- fication. Reward. Phone Black 675. Please. 16-3t 14 foot LOST—from Tee Harbor; skiff, dark red outside, greéen inside. -Return to Donahues Float. Reward, 12-Bt LOST—Keys on chain. Valuable to owner only. Return to Empire Office. 'Reward. 101-t¢ _ MISCELLANEOUS GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201 315 Decker Way. WINTER and POND, Co., Inc. Complete photographic Supplies Developing-Printing-Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materialr MONDAY, MAY 29, 1950 | FORSALE | DRAKHOM—The finest year round residence in the Auk Bay area. 314 acres of land on wooded point. Well landscaped with large lawns, flower gardens and commercially profitable kitchen garden. House built in 1936. Two large bed- rooms. Double plumbing. Full cement basement with automatic oil furnace. Large living room with filed stone fireplace. TTle kitchen with Flamo gas range. REA electricity, and -emergency Delco system. Dependable water system. Garage and other out buildings. Sale to be owner fin- anced, May be seen oply by ap: pointment through this office. $2,500—4-room house on piles Good condition—well insulated. William Winn-Phone 234 Office in Alaska Credit Bureau NEW LISTING—TWO BEDROOM house. Large living room 20 x 16; y dining room 10 x 10; two bed- rooms 14 x 16, bath with tub and shower—all on same floor. Unfinished basement with oil furnace. rge kitchen and din- ette. All fiew electrical equip- ment includes Westinghouse re- frigerator; Harper Megee hot water Hheater; Dishamatic dish washer; Hofpoint elec. range; Bendix Home Washer; Bendix Home Dryer; Kenmore Gold Seal Mangle. New sink. House just remodeled, bedrooms added. Some . trim to finish. Furniture only fair. 2% miles Glacier Hwy. $11,000. LODGE SITE—Beaver farm. Mole Harbor, Alex Hasselborg’s home- stead, salt water landing for Has- selborg Lake. 135 ‘acres patented. Very loy price for cash. $2,000 beaver income last year. CUTE OLDFASHIONED 2 bedroom i house, furnished. Full basement, ( half concrete. Large lawn witk flower gardens, Lot 50x200 from main street Douglas to upper street. A comfortable home with lots of elbow room. Owner trans- ferred. $5500. TWO bedroom apartment plus $105 mdnthly income for $12,000 in Seatter tract. Or take one bed- room apartment and get $120 monthly. Or take 3-bedroom house and get $75 monthly. On Evergreen Ave. two houses with view, both _furnished. . Total $12,000. Can’ be financed. BEAUTIFUL BEACH home, large fireplace, knotty pine and cedar two bedrooms. Also 10x18 cabin All for $8,000. Near Auk Bay Rec. Area. VIEW from side Evergreen Bowl, 4 bedrooms, full basement, good solid house. needs some repairs $6800, owner will finance, ' HOUSE on pilings, 4 rooms. $2500 TWO HOUSES between 12th and new school site. Bring $80 rent. $6,000. NEW 2-BEDROOM home, Douglas, concrete basement, best neighbor- hood. One block from school. See pictures our window. $8400. HOUSE TRAILER on lot, connect- ed to water, oil, electricity. Rental of lot only $10 monthly. Toilet built on. Move in today. Two double beds. Cost $3300 new, came up Alcan, now sell for $2,000. Easy terms. GILL NETTER, 20 ft. 7 ft beam. 37 hp. Star engine. $400 for quick sale. 31C152 on 5th float. BUILDING LOTS JUNEAU—4 to- gether at ‘6th and Park $1200. One past end of Kennedy $75. TWO BEACH SITES PATENTED, 100 x 250. Beautiful beach prop- erty for “summer cabins. Good view. Fritz Cove road. $900 each. PETER WOOD Announces. His NEW LOCATION at No. 1 KLEIN BLDG. Kitty Cornered from the BARANOF HOTEL Across hall from Dr. Marquardt TEL. 911 and the appointment of MRS. FRED TURPIN as Full Time Secretary e o 000 0 0 0 0 @ eece0ceccccccccoe ® 600000 ccccccc e 32" TROLLING boat, $850.00 cash. announces the invitation to bid for furnishing marine insurance cover- age for the period June 22, 1950 to June 22, 1951, on the following ves- sels operated as mobile clinics—M/S Hygiene, M/V Health, M/V Yukon Health. ,Interested bidders may obtain bid forms and specifications by calling at room 201, Territorial Building, Juneau, Alaska, or writing the Al- aska Department of Health, Box 1931, Juneau, Alaska. Sealed bids will be accepted until 4:30 P.M. June 9, 1950, and then publicly opened. C. EARL ALBRECHT, M.D. Commissioner of Health. First publication, May 15, 1950. lLast publication, May 29, 1950, Blue Printing - Photostats Phone 143. 96-tf INVITATION TO BID SIMMONS double bed, springs and The Alaska Department of Health] mattress. Ph. Douglas 782. 15-3t DUPLEX, close in, furnished, large yard. Black 545. 15-3t 1941 FORD pickup, good condition, $425. 1949 Chevrolet sedan, 8000 miles, $1795. Green 935. 15-tf HIGHWAY nome, Mile 16. Make offer. Ph. 707. 62-tf 4 ROOM partically furn. house 3:4 acres pat land Auk Bay. Jake Hendricks, 80-tf CRESENT Apartments. Cal 428, 68-tt | SEVERAL Large ana sman Dia- [nmdl.l’mectmnu.mh Ipfleult the PFist National Bank, »ud “ AL

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