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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA I:‘MPIRE*JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, JULY 9, 1945 R.L Jeriherg| WANT ADS BRINGS EIGHTEEN T0 JUNEAU SUNDAY WANTED Passengers from Vancouver were ALASKA AIRLINES | Fesemsess from Vancowser were or, Edith Brainerd, Grace Courser, Carol Courser, Harold Arthur Durr, | Sadie Gordon, Xana Gorham, Jane Hill, asson, Irene Jensen, Esther M. Jon- Myrtle Morgan, Emily G. such e fl lovely ttering, comfortable in all styles. shoes. They are We have many styles in stock not shown . . . |u. s Has Resigned | Robert L. Jernberg, who has been acting as U. S. Attorney for the‘ First Division since last November,| has resigned effective July 15, af- ter being advised the Attorney Gen-i eral had accepted his resignation cubmitted June 7. This is nccordtng‘ to advices received from Ketchikan., Jernkerg plans to enter private prac- | tice in Ketchikan and will open offices there. Jernkerg’s resignation leaves the First Division without a U, S. attor- ney and only one assistant U.S. at- terney, Robert Tollefson, in Juneau, s no successor has been named by ‘he Attorney General for either the attorney's post, vacated by ] l " FORSALE | 1 SMALL TENT, table Model 2 burn- er coal oil stove, cork life pre-] servers, 12 ft. pike pole, 6 ft cross cut saw, camp stove, pad, electric heating pad, full size iron bedstead; baby basinette, | end table, small glass top table.! 925 W 11 St. : T1C RANGE with ol burn: | 0. 925 W 11 St. { MAJE er $ FOR SALE — ifuskrat fur coat| size 16. Apt. 2 Triangle after 5:30 | — pan , FOR SALE—Mangle S:)O Phullc 037 rings between 7:30 and 9 p.m. Call 805, FOR SALE—30-40 Krag, 3 ft. cot! —— Alaska Alrhne: :)rund DC-3's first | Pike, Emily Pike, David Pallay, Mar- WANTED—Experienced young 1ady | giight on a scheduied run, piloted by | tha Pallay, Ruth Richard, John T. for full time Kodak finishing pj)) pund and Larry Currie, with Richard, Willlam H. Seaman, Vivian work. Pleasant surroundings. Ad-'gstewardess Renee Brust, flew 16 E. Seaman, Howard T. Seaman, dress 5842 Empire. | passengers to Juneau from Anchor- | Emma Seilbach, V. Snoody, Boatrice aze and returned with 19 on Sunday. Brocks, May M. Durr and Mary Passengers to Juneau from An- | Houlden. | chorage ware: Mrs. Chet Brown, J. From Prince Rupert: Ray B. Con- B ___| T. Leavitt, Stuart Brown, Jean Lin- ne rand Melvin Klinefelter. WANTED—To rent a cabin av Tee nane, John Lawyer, Ted Allison,| From Wrangell: Mrs. E. J. Long, Harbor or vicinity for one week. ‘Russcll Miller, Elmer Hunt, Lewis Dorothy Long, Q. W. Benton, Mrs. Call Perry Hilleary at the Gas-| Johnston, George Yager, Ira Polley, | Benton, Miss K. Sharpe, Colleen tineau Hotel. Room 302. | Ella Lee, Helen Monte, Earl W.| Sharpe, L. Lazetti and Mrs. Barker. — ! Bright, Nathan Greenbaum and Leaving for Skagway were tho fol- WANTED—AWOm:m to care for 2! Emil Hard. | lowing: J. P. Mcrgan, J R. Philyaw, children during day, $50 mo. and, From Cordova M. N. Besley, H. G. McKenna, Mrs. u:n;d Beauty Box 631 Fair-| WANTED — Expi Operators. Write banks, Alaska. to Juneau: Address P. O. Box 2257, WANTED—To buy daveno. 436. Phone | board. | Arndt, Juneau. 8. From | Standish. Yakataga to Juneau: | A. H. Godfrey, A. H. Godfrey, Cath- erine M. O'Connor, Mrs. L. Rapuzzi, L. Rapuzzi, Bill Feero, Jr., Mrs. Mc- Juneau to Anchorage passengers Cormick, Myrelle Wosmek and R. J. |Lynn J. Gemmill, or the assistant’s ask for Meyer. | |office in Ketchikan. ‘ | Mr. Jernberg, Inected with the department of jus- tice for eight years, assumed charge of the Ketchikan office in June, 1942, as assistant U. S. attorney. Since his appointment as acting U.S. at- |torney last November, he has been ~ were: A. E. Benson, Nick Bez, James | 511l to share downtown | Leaman, Miss W. Sullivan, C. W. Write P. O. Box 1598 | Swain, Major J.' 8. Clark, E. O. b 3 74 i ‘Lomcr J. R. Smith, Capt. J. Tour‘ B 'Col. J. C. Smith, Miss Jean Stew- | | art, Miss M. Weelgard, Miss Shau- | dak, Mrs. D. E. Johnston, M. Beh- {erns, Bob Baumgartner, Mrs. Bob Baumgartner, M. Woods and R. E. who has been con- FOR SALE—Six-~ _room partly rul-}WANTED_ nished house in Douglas; con-| gpt crete foundation and furnace in! __ basement, $3000. Call Douglas | REWARD The undersigned will promptly pay $100.00 cash reward for in- formation leading to arrest and Wosmek. EIGHTEEN FOR SITKA LEAVE ON NORTH SEA The WNorthland Transportation Company's stramship North Sea left Russell R. Mille yer and Louis Johnston, ington, BLACK PATENT Tie, Cuban Heel TURFTAN CALF Back—Low Heel 4t09 Sling Slir 3and A $7.50 «_// 1/( Bzgzgnaé, ULITY SINCE :C Turftan Back—Cuban Heel 4tod B and AA $7.50 K PATENT and Red Calf 4t09 B, A, AA $7.50 o /887 IN TOWN SCHNAIDT C. naidt, Sharp and Dohme ncorporated representative of the Scattle, is a guest at the Baranof FROM WASHINGTON, D John E. of (¢4 Law- E Wash- D. C, at are guests Baranof Hotel. RELEASED - NEW LESTER PEIANGS at 0. P. A. prices STANDISH HERE S. Standish, of Evanston, Illinois, is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. - ALLISON IN JUNEAU Theodore L. Allison, of Tacoma, is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. NOTICE NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that a hearing will be held before he undersigned Probate Judge on Saturday, July 14, 1945, at 10:00 o'clock A. M, in the office of the United es Commissioner and Ex-Officio Probate Court for the Juneau, Alaska, Commissioner’s Pre- | dividing his time between the Juneau and Ketchikan offices. He practiced law in Sitka for two years beforz going to Ketchikan Prior to that he had attended law scheol in Washington, D. C. where Mrs. Jernberg served as secretary to former Delegate A. J. Dimond. e TEN ARRIVE BY SHIP; 18 LEAVE A steamship arrived in Junzau early Saturday afternoon with the following passengers: Col. C. E. Al- brecht, Mrs. Albrecht, Mrs. B, Brown A. O. Berardini, P. G. Gale, Peter Howard, Fred T. Kinerson, F. Orme E. C. Schnaidt and Glen Rust, Leaving for the south were the following: Charles T. Battin, Mrs Nellie Rudiski, the Rev. William Le- Vasseur, Flo Smith, Mrs. Karl Theile, Rosemary Theile, Mr. and Mrs Spencer Field, Billie Field, Martir Galik, A. L. Hamro, Richard LaRu H. P. Davis, R. E. Wright, Ted Erickson, Glen Melville, Robert M Spitaels and Gregano Cuyno. — e e s s 0 0 s o TIDES TOMORROW High tide 1:59 am,, Low tide 8:35 a.m., Hizh tide 18.5 feet -3.4 feet 09 p.m,,16.3 feet Low tide 21:26 p.m., 22 feet ® o o 0 0 s 0 0 o e SUN IS BLOTTED OUTEARLYTODAY | FOR 34 SECONDS | WOLSELEY, Sask., July 9—For a brief 34 seconds the moon blotted out the sun here today, and in so doing fulfilled the hopes of astron- | omers who had feared prevmmly‘ that an overcast sky might prevent them from recording the eclipse. | Weeks of careful przparation and | three days of almost continual work | by members of the Franklin Insti- | tute Expedition had their reward when the sun, preceded by an eerie, coppery cast over the gurrounding | landscape, disappeared from view for 34 seconds which the scientists | FOR SALE—New el | never used. Phone Black 390. | | | FOR SALE—Lot 60’100 ciear. Phone Black 583. pflrtly FOR SALE—1941 Two-door Chc'v"- rolet sedan. Lull Black 669 be- tween 6 and 7 p.m. .HIA SALE 26 Lml]nr, beam 6 ft, depth 3'. Chevrolet truck engine. Write No. 5805, Empire. i Baker Piano, good condition. Phone Green 705, after 5 p.m. | Modern five-room house, central | location; oil burner. Phone 800, Apt. 607. | TWO BEDROOM beach home on; Point Louisa; 110-volt Delco lights, water, basement, furnace; fully fuarnished. Write P. O. Box FOR SALE — Lwht wm;ut 4- cyl—x der Buda Diesel, 63 H.P., 1940; medel. Swanson Grocery. FOR SALE— u'\l good Toggen- burg and Saanen grade milk ; also some pure blooded | also young bucks. P. O. Juneau, Alaska. | | N E — 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 Henning, Blue 370, for appoint- ment. | L'I!a'l' AND FOUND | LOST—Black leather mll(old be- longing to Nell Kneeland. Finder please call Baranof Coffee Shopi between 6 am. and 2 p.m. | WTTT, PARTY who found brown purse in Capital piease return. Keep money, questions asked. ladies | Cafe no! | FOUND—Key for Yale lock Owner may have same by paying Ior. this adv. i i LOST—Parkersl, black with silver cap, name Ada Burns faintly on| pen; reward. Return to Empire. | WANTED — Talented BOb[MARKhR and sorter wanted. Apply i E It Costs No More } ) conviction of anyone wilfully trespassing upon, or defaciny or removing any equipment, material, location notices or boundary monuments from the Winter & Pond lode claims | and/or mill sives at Echo Cove, | Berners Bay, Alaska. | FRANCIS J. HARRISON, | Winter & Pond Co., Juneau. ‘Leichlit°r Saturday with the following bas- sengers for*Sitka: the Rev. E. H. Nygaard, Mrs. E. H. Nygaard, Dian- na Nygaard, Martin Nygaard, James — .o —— | Mcnroe, R. F. Tremble, Mrs. Zola IN 0" SAIURDAY‘ Devlin, Mrs. James Buckley, John | A. Carvel, A. A. Hedges, Mrs. Nydia Case, John Ahlers, Mrs. Myrtle Fos- The Princess Norah arrived in ter, Lawrence Frank, Salo Pergonan, Inc., |Juneau Saturday evening from the | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sverdrup and | south with 36 inbound passengers. | Mackay Malcolm. FERN'S PORTRAIT STUDIO A photograph captures forever the hoauty of the bride on her wed ding day. We will take all your wedding pictures. PHONE 567 SECOND STREET WANTED—Housekeeper for Pullen | g SRR L House, Skagw.ny. Write P. O. Box 929. WANTED TO BUY- Phone Red 213. “Boy's bike. | Any one cylinder gasoline cngine| including washing machine. Phone | Green AUDITR TAXES NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Public Accountants-—Auditors—Tax Counselors* 208 Franklin Street — Telephone 757 Farrbanks Office: 201-2 Lavery Bullding KINLOCH N. NEILL JOHN W. CLARK MACHINIST WANTED — Steady' year around work. Warner's Machine Shop. WANTED TO tedT or buy location in Juneau, 2 larger, by Wble pa Will take long and stock if ne Cash Wrile Empire buy deal. WANTEDSales yeprescntative for Juneau, full or part time. Write Empire C5578. WE OFFER TO A LIMITED NUMBER OF CLIENTS A COMPLETE MONTHLY ACCOUNTING AND TAX SERVICE TELEPHONE 757 young lady for part-time work in connection with Tourist Guide. Steady po- sition of responsioility ‘'ater for party qua hone 10, ask for Mr. Jacol — ELLIS AIR LENES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pefershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Kiawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, V‘mcuuvu‘ and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 I at the Alaska Laundry. ! WANTED—Used furnirure, 306 Wil- lodghby Phnne 788 5l BARANOF ALASKA'S FINEST HOTEL Eat in the Famous Gold Room OIL BURNERS DRAFT CONTROLS HEATING Smith Qil Burner Service Day Phone 711 P. 0. Box 2066 Night Phone 476 ges| I Phone 800 | | SIS ST SaGIE . L Ty | had estimated as the period of RRRRRRRRRRRRRARRRARRRRRRARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRS @ NN N N oo oNoNo Yo oo o oYt oo Yo ooV o Vo oot oNoNo Yo VooV Yoo o oNoNoYoXaYe cinct, uporr the petition of SANTE | | I'here is | no subsmuie for newsnaper adverhsmg' | totality. IN STOCK AT MOUNTAIN VIEW STORE DEGAN for his appointment as ad- | | ministrator of the estate of JOHN' BATISTA MARIN, deceased, and for i the issuance of Letters of Admin- | istration to him. All persons in | interest are herby required at said | time and place to appear or ahow cause, if any they have, why said petition should not be granted as| prayed for. WITNESS my hand and Official Seal at Juneau, Alaska, this 30th day of June, 1945. (Seal) FELIX GRAY, United States Commissioner and Ex- Officio Probate Judge for Juneau, Alaska, Commissioner’ Precinct. 1 First publication, June 30, 1945. Last pubhcanon July 12, 1945. Easi Aachorage, Alaska First Ordered-~—Firsi Deliverad Shipments can be made from Anchorage or direct from factory in States. FOR INFORMATION WRITE OR WIRE MOUNTAIN VIEW STORE EAST ANCHORAGE, ALASKA By “sunshine” he means Old Long before totality ,was reached | —at 6:17 a.m.—residents of Wolseley crowded into the grounds of th | school in which the expedition had | 4 established its headquarters. Heedless of a biting wind and a chilly prairie dawn, they stared at the astronomers, Dr. R. K. Marshall | of Philadelphia, Dr. O. C. Mohler of, | | Pontiac, Mich, and Dr. Richard Sutton of Haversford (Pa.) College, who donned red (dark adaptation) goggles to enable them to study the changes produced by the eclipse. - .- NOTICE TO ELKS Meeting and Initiation Wed. July 11—8 p.m. DENSMORE IN TOWN E. M. Densmore, of Tacoma, is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. NOTICE OF FORFEITURE TO NILES SCHROEDER: You are hereby notified that I, the undersigned, one of the owners of the following lode claims: Rice Fraction, Yankee No. 1, Yankee No. 2, Yankee No. 3, Yankee Fraction, and Rice No. 1, Rice No. 2, Ricé No. 3, Rice No. 4, and Rice No. 5, have expended during the assessment year 1941-1942 $220.00 in labor and improvements upon said claims, all situated’ in the Harris Mining Dis- trict, 1st Division, Alaska, in:order to hold said claims under the laws of the United States zndG the Territory Sunny Brook —the smooth and mellow whiskey with the sunny disposition. Always pleasant, always genial —neat ormixed in a nice long cool one. Come on over! The Sunny Brook’s fine! Buy War Bonds! SUNNY BROOK %~ NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORP., N. Y. BOURBON WHISKEY—A BLEND « 86.8 PROOF « 49% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS of Alaska, being the amount of labor required to hold said claims for the period ending at noon July 1, 1942, And if within 90 days from the date of publication of this notice, to- wit, before September 12, 1945, you fail or refuse to contribute your proportion of such expenditure as & co-owner in and to said claims, your interest therein will be forfeited and become the property of the under- signed, your co-owner, who has made the required expenditure. Your portion of said expenditure is $220.00. Dated June 11, 1945. GEORGE COLLINS, H. J. LEONARD. First publication, June 11, 1945, Last publication, August 6, 1945, FOUND~Bracelet owner may have | same by identifying and paying| for this adv. MISCELLANEOUS REMEMBER — We buy, séll and trade second-hand merchandise. Phone Douglas 25, Douglas Trad- ing Post. PIANOS RENTED—1un: son Shop. "UARANTEED Realisuc Perm.-] ment. $§7.00 Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola Beauty Shop. Yhone 201 ¢ 315 Decker Way @ you have empty rot,m; or apts.: for desirable people. inform the Gastineau Hotel. HARBOR MACHINE SHOP West 1ith & F St. GENERATOR WORK and MACHINE WORK FOK RENT SEAVIEW APT, Fedcral Bldg. 4 nnc‘]al}mck from ‘ SrECIAL NOTICE 1s hereby given | that the Commissioner of Customs, under date of July 3, 1945, file 3- 20700, has given authority to change the name of Oil Screw GENE, of-; ficial number 228258, to HYGIENE. Said vessel was built in 1929, at Seattle, Wash.; her gross tonnage is | 61; her home port, Juneau; owner, Territory of Alaska, represented by Commissicner of Health, Juneau, Al- aska. JAMES J. CONNORS, Col- lector of Customs. First publication, July 9, 1945. Last publication, July 12, 1945. §, TNRERREEANRLTIEIIEAANNNERANARERE, ’ W S LS Women's AppanerL i t's the Nicest Store in Town” Bannnl lloul Building EESLRE Serving the Cause of Yictory in War..... Courteous and Dependable In Peace... Service to Alaska ALASKA TRANSPORATION CO. 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