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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— IUNEAU ALASKA ; FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1944 ROBT. JOHNSTONE ‘g°;$°‘;"|'°‘d'4"" 'HOLZHEIMER IS , KILLED IN ACTION F;,‘;'m’,;'a’y"’,}'o,may . OPENINGPRIVATE ..z =R S 1 2 that next Monday, Labor Day, Williem A. Holzheimer, formerly| Mrs. Walter Woodal, a surgical| According to a wire from (h¢| s 5 holiday and stores will be |y ited States Attorney for this Di- |Patient, has been dismissed from yjar Department, Pfc t o6 il m ’s spita jyar I closed. vision and at one time judge for St. Ann’s Hospital | 2 Qe ° Brooks Jo USMC, 17, son Orders should be placed early |y. gictrict court for the Second | Horace Marks has been discharg- of Mr. Allan Johnstone of tomorrow morning for delivery, | Divicion, announced today that he €d from St. Ann’s following treat- S U P E R MAR KE l Bnd Mrs her ¥, J © Of| or orders may be placed this i et up private practice in Ju- ment. | Sitka, has been killed in action afternoon before stores close. [necu again James Ezi has been release Phones 92 .95 the South Pacific DUDPY | His offices are now open, located |{rom the Government Hospital and | 5 % d § Bo Hetchikan in_Ootober "'"RTEEN ARR'VE in the Krafft Building on Second Will leave soon for Anchorage i Orders for Delivery A cepted P el Rl ‘1: 1 wed and Franklin Robert Mershall, of Valdez, B ons 8 it i zheimer has practiced exter- been discharged from the Gove . the £ S ¢ By m had private offic both in| George Davis left the Govern- | 3 & provert was oot |juneau and in Ketchikan ment Hospital today and will re-| il e serv & th ge t v C as ollows A T SKAGW/ 16 Mrs, Mildr R el Siel] MmED. O Langdon gave birth| : served 16 months over- | Bu Gerald Hill nce Hobbs, | Phels re arrested at Skagw 8 seven . pound, = tWO i ounee GGL 3 b D o9 and was in most of the major | Elwood McClain, Mrs. Alice Murray, | and charged with alleged cohabit- |8"€hter at 8:20 Wednesday eve- ADOR ay s the South Pacific area. |Kenneth Murray, Werner OIS, ating in a state of adultery, They DIDE in St. Ann’s Hospital. . Johnstone attended school | Frank —Stebbing, Miss Charoltte | were released on their own' recon- | Jack Dalton has been admitiea in Juneau and has many friends|Tabor, C. L. Wingerson, Donald|naicsance pending a preliminary |10 St- Ann's for medical care. here. Besides his parents, he is| Wingerson, and Richard Wingerson. |pearing according fo advices re. | Mrs- William Sweeney is a med- S A T U R ]) A Y S P E C l L S survived by a sister, Esther, who| From Ketchikan came Mrs. Hazel | o ived by the U. S. Marshal here |i¢8l patient in St. Ann’s Hospital Tt r— A Crocker, Mr .and Mrs. Virgil Dav- | okt Ty : Carl Sundquist has been admitted Bela brothe Allan, Jr s Gowen, Mrs. Lillian| PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPRY to St. Ann’s for medical treatment. | the U. S. Navy 2 vounger 1,,0[.]9,‘3’1“1“‘ W“‘};N M( EI?](;W:L ofcture. Hamersley Studio. Opposite tient, entered St. Anp’s Hospnal Mike, was killed in an accident at|,c (0 | I‘QE'IJ:':‘\‘“T“ ham- | federal Building, Phone 294. yesterday. Ketchikan in June Bt wa | - — June._ ‘ A Ceiling $5.76 Case ELKS SERVICES ALASKA CANNED ki : i (ase . . ATFRESNOFOR | SALMONPACKIS | NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY H. R. SHEPARD 41581,940 (ASES Public Accountants—Auditors—Tax Counselors We Reserve lhe Blghis to lellsl Tha' deatn. YAERAY. 1n Premmo| Tbe following figures on the Al 208 Franklin Street — Telephone 757 a canned salmon pack, complete Calif. of H. R. Shepard removes |15 01" Y0P R0 TN Fairbanks Office: 201-2 Lavery Building N E LLo l H LATE one of Juneau's best known Pion- |ielcaced todny by’ the Fish and e R A LR eers s Wildlife Service office, with sub»i (OR ('()Ol\ING) (,\'(lll‘.h American) Born at Vincennes, Indiana, Jan- | sequent reports due 1 ary 29, 1864, Mr. Ehepard’ came il O e e Regular Price 3 for 25¢ BB Aiastaci, 057, Bo s, in f0|pack s Deert piss ut pemm it ey oy g Big Half Pound Bars insurance business in the Territory | This taks etchikan, | 7 from 1013 wntil his departure three | 450.062; West Gonst, 175.994; Wran: VOTE FOR Special Saturday Regular Price 35c — SPECIAL years ago and was the oldest em B nd Petersburg, 132,878; East- ployee of the Canal vationa X estern, 498,608; Icy Line in Alaska, having been with |& 8 : 694. | (per pa(ka e : BARS the company until the outbreak of luml for Central Alaska is e He was a member of the City | Alaska 1027026 Council and was formerly City| The total pack for the Territory, Clerk and for years was city tax|to date, is 4581040 cases DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE d We Reserve the Righl to Limits assessor. He was affiliated with B the Pioneer Lodge and the Elks| Asters, Pom Poms, Snaps, Roses, ——————————————————————————————————————————————— S0 an0 wah T imber ot the| 000 of them” also Orchids and for = e e Gardenias. Flowerland, 2nd and lAR eg rl(e c ] - c a( age AUDITOR OF ALASKA i : daughter, Mrs. B. B, Neiding of e R S O Seattle, two sons, Royal, now re-| ATTENTION PIONEERS AND | siding in Presno, ara J. G. Shep-| :‘ LIARY i C A T S U P . gt °"| Al members are requested to 5 L g ard of Juneau; two grand children| AN mMembers are reques Al General Election September 12, 1944 POST TQASTIES and four great grandchildren. His wite, Rachel, passed avay in March, Mg Saturday at 8 a. m. from| ) GIANT SIZE-Reg. Price 20c 12 oz. bottle—BRIMFULL 1939 the (mmhr Church. is liv at Santa Monica; and two Funeral services will be held — e e e — —_ e Specia' S ecial under the spices of the Elks| Ledge at Fresno, followed by cre-| . . : P9 mation. The ashes will be shipped | v . Ralph J R vVer ( ( to Juveau for burial in the Elks : L ehnsmor, <N 1 » B S plot here. | 4 Graduate University of Washington Law School S 1 - Pioneer of Alaska. Age 41. Married with two U“(';W( WOMEN PLAN E O R R e HEADQUARTERS for FRESH FRUITS ACTIVITIES; RUMMAGE || e Diisn, 10 e SALE IS ON TOMORROW | Would, wpar being slected, serve Alskans well, and VEGETABLES not only as their Territorial Attorney, but as a At & meeting this week of oOffi- s ) : 2 member of the Board of Administration. Make Your Selection from This List===== cers of the Catholic Daughters of smere, oo e eme ot el | SR e Cudlists oy R i | SRR | Nl DeeicGuiiei B proy GRAPEFRUIT, SPECIAL 3 for 29 sale which will be held tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock in the vacant 3 General Election, September 12, 1944 building on Franklin Street between - o ' (N ] L] L] » Third and Fourth : In charge of the sale are Mes- (Paid Advertisement) dames Rita Moore, Evan Wruck, v - . oeaee o et e - | ( Tom Rudolph, J. A. Thibodeau and | - A. M. Guyer. . Plans were also made for an an- . niversary dinner to be held this ¢ s @ . | ) - unc month and it was announced that { s P a the CDA members will resume their regular communion Sundays this i / L ui week by attending 8 o'clock mass. : , . b5 ; y ! S w I S S ( H A R D o L L i arge un( es Mrs. Frank A. Metcall has rived here from Sitka and is a guest f H : i | at the Juneau Hotel. / L un( es Asters, Pom Poms, Snaps, Roses, “500 of them,” also Orchids and A lh L s l 1 i I L Fovalaa, 2nd and ‘ ¢ noiner al'ge e ECIIOII 0. l o ( A l ( A B B A G E SR poun Franklin / | . . \ ' FRusn Wat 1 Cabbage (e 3k ' atermelons Baranof |||ALS VEGETABLES and | Cantaloupes Lettuce. Firm 4 ' Honey Dew Melons Parsley Reauty Salon / FRU I.T & | Red Grapes Zuechini Squash including fi Plums " Danish Squash Green Beans, CauliflowerYams, Corn-on-the-Cob, Peas, Endive, Spin- J| Fancy Pears Bell Peppers ach, Squash, Carrots, Peppers, Celery, Lettuce, Tomatoes, Egg Plant, § Fancy Hale Peaches Green Crisp Celery Green Onions, Cabbage . . . Grapes, Peaches, Pears, Plums, Green Limes Hot House Cucumbers Prunes, Cantaloupes, Casabas, Honey Dews . . . Lemons, Large, Juicy Tomatoes, Firm, Red N Gravenstein Apples Egg Plant ‘ Corn-on-the-Cob Green Onions EXPERIENCED OPERATORS ready to serve your every wis}{ in hair sll_\'ling. Yu.u i are invited to phone for A L AN =) an appointment. } : SHOP HOURS 9A.M.TOEP. M OFEN SVENINGE BY PHONE—WRITE OR WIRE YOUR ORDERS APPOINTMENT PHONE 538 rrrrrrrerees