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SATURDAY, JUNE9, 1945 WANT ADS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FOR SALE " NEW SILK flUILT Yo-Yo spread, electric heéater an- plate, new No. 6 long white kid gloves, 4% shoes. Room 222, Gastineau Hotel. MODERN HOUSE, 4 miles out Gla- cier Highway ty lights, wash- ing machine, stationary tubs, new garage, new furnace, just re- roofed. Party leaving for south. Mrs. Ross. TWO BEDROOM beach home on! Point Louisa; 110-volt Delco lights, water, basement, furnace; fully furnished. Write P. O. Box 3031. OVERHEAD garage doos for sale. FOR SALE — Light-weight, 4-cyl- der Buda Diesel, 63 H.P., 1040 model. Swanson Grocery. FOR SALE — Partially furnished house in Douglas. Phone Doug- las 48. FOR SALE—Scooter with 3-speed| transmission $100.00 cash. 824 W. 9th Street. FOR SALE — Modem five-room house. Central location; oil bur- ner. Call Blue 297, FOR SALE—Cleaning and pressing | equipment in A-1 condition. W. H. Sparks, Haines, Alaska. FOR SALE — Two bedroom house | furnished complete; includes elec- | In- tric range, oil heater; $2750. quire 348 12th. 732 V-8 f‘:;aicuupe Apt. I, Coliseum Apts, i p.m. i gésti l'fii)bc;". | after 5| FOR SALE — Ultra-violet. pfl)’tnblc! sunlamp, Regular $65, complete | with case, $45. Ph. Douglas 174. | %‘OR SALE -- Cannery tender, equipped and ready to go. Will | take smaller boat in trade. Terms. | Write Empire, 5670. ‘ 'F REASONABLE ENOUGH—Will | pay cash for davano or studio| couch. Phone Green 550. | HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE —— For | sale. Phone Red 743. | FOR SALE—Tested Onion sets, 3 1bs. for $1. At George Brothers. BED, complete. Practically new mattress, coil spring. Also other/ small household articles. Call Black 575, or at Perelle Apts. } OVER-STUFFED DIVAN. Inquire| at the Snap Shoppe. { | FOR SALE—Several good Toggen-: burg and Saanen grade milk| goats; also some pure blooded| stock; also young bucks. P. O. Box 2321, Juneau, Alaska. DOUBLE BED, mauwess, Spring and 1 dresser; also %-bed, mat- tress and spring. See Geo. Simp- kins. MISCELLANEQUS PIANOS RENTED—lunea. Ander- son Shop. SUARANTEED Kealisuc Perma- ment, §i.00 Faper Curls, $1 up Lola Beazty Snop. 315 Decker Way (F you have empty rocms or apts. for desirable people. inform the Gastineau totel. HARBOR MACH SHOP West 11th & St. GENERATOR WORK and MACHINE WORK WANTED Navy officer and wife wish to rent house or cottage in town or Glacier Highway. Mrs. Paredes, Baranof Hotel. WANTED — Cook-stewardess to serve staff of eight on Health Boat “Hygiene.” $175 and keep. Apply Health Department, Ter- ritorial Building, Monday. WANTED TO BUY—Gasoline don- Phone 301 | % SITKA NEWS % SITKA, Alaska, June 7.—(Special| went aground were Kelly Westf Corfespondence) —The City has pur-: and Jack Gough. chased, for the sum of $2,590, the! —— equipment of the Fort Ray Radio| Walter Gray unwittingly perform- Station WVCX which went off the ed a successful Caesarian when h air June 2. Walt Welch, who in- shot 'a hairseal a couple of weeks |stalled and managed WVCX, has ago and on slitting the abdome | cen retained by the City for three'found a live seal pup. He bropgx\' |months to obtain a license, arrange the pup home and has been raising ifor a lccation and install the sta-|it on a bottle which the pup took n for the city. The anticipated ' readily for the first week. Now the | site is Castle Hill. |pup demands fish. Gray takes it | In the interval WVCX is being out in his skiff and allows it to play | ly missed as it provided the town around in the bay. It has becom it | sore C | with the best of radio entertainment | @ great pet which all the children to which most radios stayed tuned all | in town visit regularly. day. Outside stations can be tuned : {in only under favorable conditions,! ©On June 2 Henry Moy had his fish | while Ketchikan and Juneau can be buying scow towed from Juneau by |tuned in very rarely. the Samson II and tied up at the P | cold Storage Dock where he plans 1koC vor é * to'buy fish this summer. In char e o ey owned | of the scow will be Al Richter. Moy by t ; for transportation between town andim“:;n?d o Junez;ul ‘byrplflli\r. v:\,” % the logging camp in Fish Bay, went | 1¢sday to complete Tepa 3 on his boat engine. {on the beach opposite the Kane {Tslands in Salisbury Sound early sunday morning when the pilot was| The Samson II left for Juneau svercome with sleepiness. The Coast! Saturday to have new parts for (! Guard pick2d up the crew and later |€ngine installed. Aboard were Georg |returned to help reflot the boat! Baggen, owner and skipper, and his !Whi(h toppled over on the receding|Wife who plans to visit friends and | tide and stove in some planks in the | relatives while the boat is in port ‘hulL filling the bilges with water.| | Two Coast Guard boats stood by; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rands and i\l)‘il“ a temporary patch was put on | their daughter Barbara plan to leave the hull and the boat refloated on | for Seattle this weekend aboard their |the Tuesday night tide. The C. G.|cruiser, the Clarenhope. They will |kocats then towed the Chilkoot to spend a couple of weeks visiting in | Fish Bay, where she was beached for | the Puget Sound region before re- jmore permanent repairs, | turning with their daughter, Mar- | Abcard the Chilkoot when she!garet, a U. W. student, and one of ! Wednesday, via Ketchikan, from a!was Miss Sue Kennedy on busi friends who will spend the snm-? Brightman doing substitute m as a houseguest of the Rands. ing | Arriving by plane [ {mer Lt. V. 8. Carrier returned by plane Wednesday ten day trip to the Aleutians. Frank for the Alaska Credit Bureau. She Calvin, who accompanied Lt. Carrier,’ plans to return to Juneau this week- is expected to return from Ketchikan end this week end. Mrs. Ernest Somers and her two Lt. Charles Potter, commander of daughters, Sally and Janet, left by the Sitka Coast Guard Station, left PAA plane Monday enroute to ¢y plane Wednesday enroute to Seattle to spend a two months va- chikan. He is expected to be cation visiting relatives k in a week's time. K Lydia Tilson, local postmis- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Calvin were, her daughter, Lydia Ann, and uests of Lt. and Mrs. Charles Pot- sister, Mrs. H. J. Hodgins, lefl ter aboard the 37 on a weekend'cn the North Sea for Juneau, where ing trip to Sitko Bay. Leaving \turday noon, the party had good fishing that evening, the record atch being made with a fly tied ind enthustically recommended by Frank Wright, Jr. On the return trip Sunday evening the party in- vertigated a boat wreck and stop- ped to relight a numbker of light buoys. they will continue their trip via PAA to Seattle, and, traveling conditions permitting, to North Carolina to visit relatives. Mrs. Tilson plans to return by the end of the month Edith Burkland Ryan from the States on the North Sea (o await the return of her husband, Lt. John Ryan, who has just been * released from a war prison camp in Germany. Lt. Ryan was a member of a bomber squadron and reported lcst over enemy territory over a year ago. Word of his whereabouts was finally picked up over a short The Helen Hinton and the Audace arrived Saturday night from Ketchi- an, having spent six days enroute, visiting Wrangell, Petersburg and Juneau. Aboard the Helen Hinton are A. J. Hannah, owner and skip- per, his wife and son Bernie, Miss rene McKiliop and Miss Lucia Walther. On the Audace are the Rev. Roy Olson, owner and skipper, hif wife and three sons, Kenny, Jerry and Timmy, and their dog, Ruck. The Rev. Olson, who came to Ketchikan from Minneapolis, ac- quired the Audace recently and was making his first small boat voyage. Mrs, Sitka. Mrs. Ryan left Sitka some months ago to accept an office position in Anchorage. From there she went cn to a job in Nome, where she suf- fered a nervous breakdown and was shipped to California for hospitaliza- tion. According to present information, Lt. Ryan will ke home to spend yan who was then residing in ‘| Home, A returned wave radio in Florida and sent on to, TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS' The fullmving: is a list of new subscribers and number | ¢hanges since February, 1945. PLEASE ATTACH THIS LIST TO YOUR 1945- DIRECTORY TO BRING IT UP TO DATE GAS BOAT—“Chechako,” has 9 skates new gear, also new trolling gear. $5500, cash. Call at 306} ‘Willoughby. FRESH LOCAL EGUS for sale at Harbor Market. Phone 352. INCOME VIEW HOME — Three| blocks from Federal Building. Two large apartments, each with two bedrooms, one bachelor apart-, ment. $140 a month income.| $11,800 total price, $6,000 cash my | equity, rest FHA. Will consider| good boat or car for portion of cash consideration. Call Bob Henning, Blue 370, for appoint- ment. 1-ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE, oil stoves; also 5 2-room cabins. In- quire 843 West Ninth Street. FOR SALE—4-Room house & lot, strictly modern. Full basement, fully furnished. $2,500 cash; $3,000; terms. Phone 035-5 rings. FORSALE—Troller “Diana”—33 ft. long. 8% ft. beam, fully equipped. Chrysler Crown marine engine, _tirst class condition, See Harbor Master. BILLINGS, Mont.—Pilots swoop low over Billings airport and gun their motors to a thunderovs roar befcre landing. Reason, says Airport Manager Dick Lovan, is'to clear the deer off the runways. WANTED TWO LINEMEN GOOD JOB GOOD PAY 40-HOUR WEEK - * Alaska Electric Light and Power Company Phone 616 key capable of lifting ton or more, in A-1 condition. Write —A— Empire C 5698. | Alaska Construction Co. 2 = = e T | Alaska Merit System 531 WANTED—Rabbits, two does and ajagkq Mining Exchange . 216 cne buck, any breed but prefer | onqerson, Robert Black 472 white. Write P. O. Box 242, aycanto, Pete Black 235 Skagway, Ala | Ashcraft, Perry Black 515 A ® 5 T machine | Austin Co. 261 WANTED — Ircners and machine = pressers. Apply Alaska Launds Austin, ‘Wm. J. B Blue: 450 NEED TO RENT furnished two-|Bachman, F. D. % bedroom flat or house, suitable | Bartiett, Jack L. Black 246 for two very small children, Per- | Bastian, Sgt. Wm. Blue 137 manent tenant. Leave message | Bates. Harold H, Law with Empire. .| 5 Oftice 8 i ' Beall, J. M. Blue 629 | WANTED—Man or woman for pan Beaumont, R. E. Black 235 washing and general cleaning. | Bowles, W. T. Green 194 Apply before 10 a. m., Sully’s Bowling, Wm. Black 483 Bakery. Boy Scouts of America) » x ————— | (Delbert Hanks) 387 WANTED — Experienced clerk at Brant, Jane 488 Irving's Market. Breoks, W. A. Blue 115 WANTEL—Will pay top price for Brommels, John Black 657 all kinds second hand merchan- | brows. Rapsts Sk 408 dise oxcept clathes. Puuglas Trad- | grygenold, June Green 725 ing Post. Phone Douglas 25, P. O. gy ixetie L. E. Blue 447 Box, 133%s Syl Burrell, Daisy Black 203 WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- | Caro, Lt. W. 221 loushby. peus T8 Camp, Nellie .Blue 153 ron lmr Carr, Mrs. Flossie Blue 575 Campbell, Lanore Green 369 = e - —— | Chittick, Rose 377 Two-room fur. apt., oil range, bath. Chappell, Elizabeth Green 379 Inquire 513A Willoughby. | Clark, Neill & Co. 3 757 e = 3 = | Clift, Roy G. Blue 1730 gl ;m:rg% gotl:;)pgg.eflc.su | Clouse, Milo Black 694 =3 Bk 7 30 N e *__ |Copstead, Edith Red 663 FOR RENT — Light housekeeping | Crowell, Fred Black 700 rooms. Elderly gentleman pre- Cupp, Glen Black 629 ferred. Call after 6 p. m. Ellingen | S Apts. | Darnell; Rod \ 433 . Sl T o ;Day, Mrs. Ray Red 245 LOST Ann rou“n |Dawes, Dr: L. P. 532 Denmark, Wm. Black 251 i % | Dewdrop Inn 3 87 LOST—Pair gold rimmed glasses; | pe wolfe, Justte Blue 510 reward, - Phone Biue 200. * | Doucette, Charles Red 356 WILL PERSON who took gray [ v gabardine top coat by mistakelgig‘rA;i:;tD' gi‘;‘ék gz gi:a:;'e? return to Baranof CO“eE}Erlckson‘ Alf. O. . Red 228 FOUND — Gold rimmed glasses. | Fennessy, Forrest Blue 662 ! Call at New Ideal Shop. Fix 1t shop - 567 el - | Fleek, Albert . .......Black 330 O.E.S. MEETING Fleek, Dayton . 7 Forest Service—Eleven Regular meeting Tuesday, Junet ,m. 023-4 12, 8 p.m. Last meeting before Fries, Stanley 423 Vacation Renewal of Obligation. o 1962 Full attendance requested. Garlock, J. ... ; 364 HELEN WERSTER, Secy. | Gartner, Aurelia Red 653 W AT Gahrke; D. W. ‘Black 239 Goss, Robert .. Green, Toni .. LI Haas, Jeanne ... . Hardin Woodworking Co. Haugen, Orpha ... Haven Rooms . Havens, Eugene . Hawkins, Harvey . Heiser, E. S. Henry, Geo. § Hickey, J. V. .......... Hildebrand, Helene | Hockman, T. D. .... Hogue, Henry Red 578 Red Jack’s Smokeshop James, David .. James, William H. Jeep Club ... Johnson, Dick Johnson, Kathleen .. Johnson, Pansy Johnson, William T. Johnstone, Esther Jorgensen, H. V. Judson, Arthur e Kirk, David Klassen, Viola Klodnoski, Sgt. Korhonen, Mike . = La-Casa ... Thank You! Juneau and Douglas Telephone Co. VERIANE R TUS RNdsaE buad Langcon, D. C. 62 Lapenia, Helen _Green 350 Leadbetter, George Black 246 Lesher Apts. 581 Lindsay, R. E. Black 250 Leckhart, Clyde Red 124 Logan, Grant Blue 379 Long, Elinor Blue 239 —Me— MacFarlane, Rhea Blue 710 McDonald, Robert D. Black 720 McGinty, Earl Black 273 McMorran, Donald Black 235 ! McMullen, Rose Red 510 | McNamara, James L. Red 49 | McVay, Lawrence Red 734 | —M— | Mathcny, B. W, Red T30 Meier, Mrs. Marion Blue 54> Mierzejewski, H. Red 200 | Miller, W. A. Blue 455 Milner, Dave 247 Moe, John 93 , Moen, D. W. Red 611 Morrison, R. J. Green 472 Moscrip, James Blue | Murphy, Bea Only a few feet away from the dock the boat ran out of gas and drifted having to be towed back by Coast Guard. This incident the caused Olson to investigate the boat for a rumored second gas tank. Tearing up linoleum and floor boards revealed a 120-gallon tank !which was put into use. The party plans to spend a week cruising ad- jacent waters and trout fishing in local streams and lakes. Mrs, Frank Hennessy entertained Monday afternoon with a tea for newcomers to Sitka. Forty-five guests called during the afternoon. Assisting Mrs. Hennessy were Mrs. Robert Gaylord, Mrs. Louis Scharp- enberg, Mrs. Stanley Totten, Arthur N. Bily and Mrs. Ken Nord- by. | from two to four months before be- ing reassigned for further duty. Miss Tmogene Ward, university ex- tension service director for South- ska, arrived on the North €2a to make a survey of 4-H Club work and to form a Women's Home- making group. Miss Ward has her headquarters in Ketchikan, where she arrived March 1 from the States. Her home is in Bismark, North Dakota, where she began her 4-H Club directorate, later moving to the State of Wash- ington. She has established working groups in Ketchikan, Wrangell and Fetersburg, and after completing M"5~_hcr organizing work in Sitka will move to Haines. Juneau, Skagway and Miss Ward has expressed pleasure in the cooperation and en= Mrs. Trigye Strom entertained on thusiasm shown in Alaska towns and Friday afternoon, surprise birthday party James Brightman. for June 8, with a per desire to assist in providing in- MrS. struction in all branches of home- making in which the women are in- terested. Miss Pat O'Brien, head nurse at| the Pioneers' Home Hospital, left b.v; Arriving on the North Sea were plane Friday enroute for Seattle, Mrs. Fred Bryant and daughter, via PAA, where she plans to spend|franette from Ketchikan and Fred 1 @ week before driving home with her {pryant, US Deputy Marshal, from 72 brother to Thermopolis, Wyoming, t0gedttle; Mr. and Mrs. Dave Fenton ; spend a two months vacation. |from Seattle, enroute to Haines on In charge of the hospital during pysiness; Nick Lindquist and his Miss O'Brien's absence will be Betty | Arndt, with Mrs, Earl Shennett, iMrs. Hugh Pace and Mrs. James | | SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION { No. 5378-A {In the District Court for the Ter- | ritory of Alaska, Division Number i One. At Juneau. DAVID WOODRING, Plaintiff, vs. ANNA WOODRING, Defendant. The President of the United States jof America. To the above named defendant, GREETING: You are “hcreby required to appear ‘n the | District Court for the Territory of Alaska, First Division, at Juneau, Alaska, within thirty (30) days after the last publication of this sum- ! National Grocery Co. Blue 243! ! Nelson, Edwin 127 Newburn, Fred . 785 | Newton, Donald 239 | Northern Commercial Co.. 867 Nugent, Edward 393 | i A, { : Olson, John G. Green 484 | Otis, W. . 861 | =P | Pancheau, Ray 336 . Pearce, George Red 165 | Pickard, D. R. Green 267 | Pitts, Forrest Black 409 | Power, Victor (Shop) 407 d R~ | Radalet, A. Black 634 | Rivers, Ralph ...................... 207 | Rogers, George ....... 180 454 235 392 350 330 163 | Rogoski, John ... | Rood, J. Sidney . Roemano, Joseph A. Rose, Ethel 35 ' Rose, Wm. A. . . | Rowland, Anne | | Saale, Helen ....Black 530 Sadlier, J. H. ‘ 435 Sanders, Geo. ..Green 100 Saxon, Alice a 154 | Schramka, Ruth Black 550 Schwang, Corrine Red 653 i8cott, J. D, ........ Red 1723 | Selective Service ..... : 287 Seymour, Betty .. .Red Schuman, Joe . Slichter, Aimee . | Smith, Wesley J. Snow, Gertrude Sodini, Mario Sofoulis, J. A. Special Intelligence Office Stender, E. .. | Stevens, Ida M. Stevens, Patricia Stines, Norman Stone, James H. Swap, Mrs, Edna .. “Black ... Black —~T- Tomlin,. Vernon ...Red Trafton, R. A, ... Green Trueblood, G. W. .........Black s Veteran Bureau . Viland, Mrs. Charles —_— Walsh,*Walter E. ... War Production Board Ward, BoRe ol Warren, Eleanor Wells, Richard West, Mary ... ‘Wicklund, Roy . Wickstrom, Edith Wiedeman, Ed Black Green Green ..Blue ....Green ... Black Green Green Wilde, Verden ..Green Williams, Dean K. ....Green Wilson, Warren . Blue Wise, David ... Blue Wood, G. D. . ...Blue & e ddduirininy mons, in case this summons is pub-~ lished, or within forty (40) days after the date of its service upon you, in case this summons is served jupon you personally, and answer the | plaintiff’s complaint on file in the said court and in the above entitled cause. The plaintiff in said action de- - i mands the following relief: | Dissolution of the marriage now existing between plaintiff and de- fendant on the grounds of incom- any other or further relief merited. In event you fail so to appear and answer, the plaintiff will take judg- ment against you for want thereof, and will apply to the court for the and as herein stated. Witness the Honorable Geo. F. Alexander, judge of said Court, and the seal of said court hereunto af- fixed June 1st, 1945. J. H. WALMER, Clerk of the above entitled court. By: P. D, E. McIVER, * Deputy Clerk. HOWARD D. STABLER, Plaintiff’s Attorney, Shattuck Building, Juneau, Alaska. First publication, June 2, 1945. Last publication, June 23, 1945. Conway Dock Company 0il === Coal Gasoline Insurance patibility of temperament; and for | relief demanded in said complaint, Phone 78 daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Wyres, who has been living jn the east and how plans to live with her parents while her husband is verseas; Earl Finch, son of Mrs. Andy Lorentzen; Elsie Collette, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Collette, who has been in the States for several years; Kay Trier- schield, who has been living in Cali- fornia for the past two years; Mrs. Lois Chevalier, Mrs. Don Michal, whose husbands are fishing out of Sitka in the Sandra JO, Sandra and | 'Suzanne Michal From Wrangell, Martha Sam, a graduate of SJS who kas n working at the Wrangell Iustitute Hospital Miss Madge Clunas, aunt of E. M. Goddard, arrived on the North Sea fter an absence of seven years, Miss Clunas and his sister, Mrs. Mary Goddard, owned and operated the Goddard Hot Springs as a resort for over 30 ye: 2fore its purchi by the Territory for the Pioneers' Miss Clunas plans to spend (he.summer visiting at the home Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Goddard before re- turning to her home in Santa Bar- ra, California. Leaving on the North Sea to spend the summer visiting in the States Wwcre Mrs. Neil Anderson and her ¢hildren, Wake and Louella, to be joined later in the season by Neil >rson; Mrs. Ed Loidhammer and cn, accompanied by Denny Town- cond and Annie and Vonnie Melby; Lavcnne Diener, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Deiner; Mrs. P. C. Ram J hool teacher, with Mary Lou Sunde, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ole Sunde, who will enter th Cline, teacher at Sheldon Jackson Schocl; Miss Genevieve Mayberry, teacher in the Government School; Mrs. i Charles F. Youst, a resident of Alaska since '98, passed away at the Pioner Hospital May 27 at the age WHEN IN SITKA : Make Your Headquarfers at SITKA Orthopedic Hospital; Miss Bina | Ed Lane and young daughter. of 85, He had beer hresident at the home for sixteen months. John Likness, manager of the Chatham Cannery, arrived by speed- boat Saturday and returned Sunday. With him was Art Wolf, manager of .the Hood Bay Cannery. Al Weathers, buyer Fisheries in Pelican, for Booth entered the e Pioneers’ Home Hospital Sunday for an opération. The Elks Club is celebrating its first birthday with a party at the Club rooms Saturday evening. In charge of entertainment are the Club officers Mr. and Mrs. Rodert Gaylord and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hennessy will be dinner hosts to sixteen guests at a triple birthday celebration Satur- day evening at the Hennessy home;. the birthdays of Frank Hennessy, Mrs, James Brightman and the Elks Club. Following the dinner the party will attend the Elks Club affair. i —_———— Empire Want-ags tring results! WINDOWS, DOORS, CABINETS 0. B. Williams Co. 1939 Pirst South Seattle 4 —— the HOTEL | "The Home of Hospitality” RUSSCLITHERO - -~ Manager | COLUMBIA COCKTAIL BAR Newly Remeodeled - . THE FLAG OF FLAGS The Flags of the United Nations are the Banners of LIBERTY ... carrying FREEDOM around the world, and among them is our OWN FLAG of Red, White and Blue, inspiring us fo the principles and traditions it represents. ' June 14th Is Flag pay celebrate it by BUYING ANOTHER BOND For the Mighty 7ih MEW WASHINGTON HOTEL, SEAT FRANK B. McCLURE, Manager ; | ; e e

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