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—————_——7 - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—]UNEAU ALASKA MONDAY, AUGUST 27j- 1945, | PAGESIX ? 4 ) mrhes and a depth of 5-foot 8- mch-,lhclr new qumcers an historic R,u.s-} Y ’ » 4 S ' T K A E w es, the Denny-Jo has a 38 ton cap- sian’ building purchased from the . y |acity and a 141 HP Chrysler wltl1‘lS};|th;£|!; est'm,e k"I"he exn&mfl:{ ‘ e o “ 4.41 reduction gear. e building is unknown a city Y n t SITKA, Alaska, Aug Zflflapecxal Major Flcl‘bum spent some months Mr. and Mrs. Townsend and son map dated 1867 is is listed as a — v -~k 0“1‘ e "sl s il Correspondence) —Sitka is enjoying at a government school at Char-|pen,vpian to leave for the States as dwelling. For many vears it was| ron sll.n wnmn ! o he first stretch of warm summer lottesville, Virginia. Mrs. Freeburn soon as their boat is completed. Mrs.|the Milmore Hotel and after Lady 3 Barplll Ak o A F E weather since spring. Though the and her two young sons are residing | mquncend will visit with relatives in Franklin spent some time there| SILVER MARSHALL radio for $10.00 REWARD for Apt. for my l e v summer hasn't been a wet one it in Seattle where they recently pur-| poepen where he son Joe has been'while an expedition was searching| gale. Bargain. Phone Red 244.| wife and child. Phone Green 694. I, A has been unsually foggy. In spite|chased a new home on Queen Anne spending the summer, while Mr. for her husband lost on an Arctic| George Simpkins. (10,049-tf) (10,050-3t) of the weather the children have Hill Townsend plans to fish off the Ore-|expedition, it was renamed the ¥ PR G S A o i s gats B done a lot of swimming this year gt gon coast. Mr. Sutton plans to 'Franklin Hotel. 1In recent years it | 30- 06 REMINGTON Lyman 48 WANTED—Golden Cocker Spmual - and the adults have enjoyed more Th arsy ~ Lander - Clyassaats make the trip south with them. | was named the Sitka Inn and sinee| peep-site, good condition, $60.| male. Write Empire, 6037. - fishing trips than “theyve had in| WRC IR O eriday for {1941 was tenanted only by its own-| Phone Black 583. (10,050-t3) (10,049-4t) a year. %4 i ’ | er, the late Sam Sing, after it was| A SR e SOF] g il opie v Mariy Y ethers are blaming the Tenakee to help bring in the Super- ((,srfi,?r:br:,::: ;?S‘Z‘LX‘“&K l:)‘;‘crll(c‘: gutted by 2198 Wtifoly Ssnltad 1 two| 22 LONG SPRINGFIELD rifle, ex- | WANTED to contact stock sales- weather for the prevalence of meas- 10T Packing Company fish traps. "e |1 Gy "ty carry fish from the | deaths and several serlous injurles., cellent condition. Phone 702 man. For appointment Phone T HE amansgement of thi les, whooping cough and severe colds. ‘:““’:“Lcefk'-‘ CRPRP IS B ecin 1 ¥ Yakutat district to Pelican. The| B (10,050-4t) | Douglas, 213. (10,049-3t) bank i pledged to conera- At any rate a great number of small . : | Alannah hes been carrying fish for| The Alaska Transportation Com-| aleanine bag | WANTED-Good home for HiotheY tive operation. e safety children T ined to their s Atile. the Pyramid Fisheries this season.|pany ship Taku made its first tripwz NEW waterproot _sleeping bag ; N R D POSI . } Wit Iments, mostly| In @ recent letter from Seattle, [m Sitka Monday after being released| COVers, 27-in. zipper; one .22 cali-| cat and two Kittens, part Angora. ity s T of brief duration it is learned that a large group of “Ciap" - Aridsrson and Ole Tweet, by the Army which has had the ship| Per Winchester repeating rifle;| Phone 21. (10,048-6t) addition, the bank is 2 mem- |N THIS BANK % Sitka people gathered at the home| =~ “PE ATESEE A, Coof mine, under charter since the beginning of| ©One Pair 18-in. hand-made, lace } e n T AT G0 Tand second ber of Federal Deposit Insur- o of Wm. J. Truscott, brother-in-law | 4 e i boots, size 8%. Phone ‘686. i " ce Corporation,which if- § Clarence Rands has been CAUSING ® | o¢ jaok and Frank Calvin to cel arrived Saturday to pick up supplies 2 k\\nr hlr; csomg;;;ld wasldct:ptv ‘ (10,050-3t) maid. Good wages. Phone 21. :":m m:"o{ g B sl ARE “ great deal of comment with his hir- [y 000 v_5 Day. ;and a crew of two men to do repan‘ lark, witl an old-time | (10,048-6t) against loss to 2 maximum ) sute embellishment. From Seattle| a5 that Mrs. J. J. Conway m_‘work on the dock. They returned to|Alaska seaman, a; I;;xrser Atll)oud CONSOLE electric phonograph o o & o of $5,000. by he returned with a mustache. From | oriained informally at her home in | Chichagof on Tuesday. Ia< Ff.sqrenge; was t! ehrslt teac e;l‘“;o with built-in base: Reflex speaker. | a ! )o e o“r, ‘etase e I N S U RE D 4 his recent two weeks in Ketchikan | pgrelhurst Sunday afternoon, Aug-| L T o il e Cntng| Pone Blue 115, fter b p.'m. N i e he r »d with a Van Dyke which | ¢t 19 for Mr. and Mrs. Frank cql_ Mr. and Mrs. Streeter Beall are Hcl&n W.hCulIy, who Wlt SehcmI the (10,050-6t) | 6034 (10,048-tf.) 5 ) has earned him the popular nick- iy oiving them an opportunity to| !leaving by plane Saturday for their staff of the Government School. | S L R R e i amisoy e, " name of Colonel (Kentucky variety). cee former Sitkans whom they would {home in Puyallup, Wash, after MATTRESS, 45-90 rifle and 60| o0 0=t BO0C O o aaT otherivise be unable to visit, due to|SPending two week as house guests of | Sitka Rotary representatives E. M.| snells, late model Philco combi-| ©id 0% terrier: © 10048-3 v Fre s rank o brevity o 1 ‘Mm Maud Wakefield. Enthusiastic Goddard and Cap}. Al Dietz return-| ngtion, recordings, mandolin, vio- ( -3t) &% Maj. Larry Freeburn wired Frank the brevity of their stay in Seattle. |ed Wedriesaay- from: Junesu;s whebe/| g et A A i ® Wright, Jr., that he expected to SR |sport fishermen, the Bealls have sday , | lin, play-pen. Snider, Rocovich|{yANTED Home for friendly, quiet sp i ‘] | a7 a f their visit either they had been attending the Ro-| & start overseas shortly. Maj. Free-| The Denny-Jo, 56-foot, 8-inch|SPent every day of their vis [Sat: cofhtnm: | Apts, 7th and Harris. (10,050-3%) | gt Bernard. Ten dollars per INEAU. ALASKA burn, formerly manager of the Pyra- tuna clipper built by Wm. Stanley|trout or salmon fishing. i 4 SOLDIER LEAVING—Selling fol.| month and owner will supply of JUNEAU, ALASK4 mid Fisheries Cannery here, has been | Sutton for John Townsend at the| . : B " | 5 ! feed. Write Empire, 6029. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION attending the Allied Military Gov- Howard Brothers boat yard, was| L. H. Holtby, International F‘Sh""xf‘l's-h‘:r"yhfifxr"j;d ;;;:ig ’t‘zu;";“{ ;10‘:‘;‘11‘1/ ki’;"‘:{“‘au:‘:edme:’;:fg i (10,048-30) 5 : ’ ernment School connected with the |launched at midnight Sunday and |eries Commission representative} o o e A tu 3 cuhflcbo-x‘ Ceilian leathor | —————————————— - Stanford University at Palo Alto, |was christened by Mrs. John Town-|from Prince Rupert, left by plane, i h%me ot e _ook&' wi L © ds A DL D WA TED it pHONE cus[ Calil. Before going to Stanford,'send. Having a beam of 15-feet 6-|for Wrangell Wednesday after hav-|W L] B| Dt TR e 1 3 - . e - __ying spent several days here on busi- husband is stationed with the CAA.| g21. (10,050-3t) | ————— = ness. | — ——— | WANTED TO BUY—A smnll nre« o - 'S — | Mrs. Dorothy Russell arrivefl by |cHAMPION DcLUIXe55;utboflrd proof safe. Phone 631. Mrs. Leslie Yaw flew to Juneau plane to spend part of her vacation| Motor. Phone Douglas (10,050-4t) | WANTED_Waitress and cashier. oid Thursday to meet her husband who as the guest of Mrs. Rose Andrews/ Baranof Hotel is returning from a two months visit at her home in the nurses’ quarters FEATHER pflluw double barreled Lot 2 ¥ g, Ry ) ; < & with his parents in Towa. They plan at the Pioners’ Home. | 16 - gauge shotgun, 20-foot boat WANTED—Competent experienced : ” w0 gubng . law; Heye: VIELEEEWIN | with 4 HP. marine engine; port- ~Stenographer. Law Office. R. E. . friends in Juneau before relurning| yy ang mrs. iarold Smith and| gble phonograph, iron bedstead,| Robertson, Phone 334. ervwng g‘)mwuz | ” {to their home here. Mf Yaw 1S ipeir two children have move Into| with coil springs; .38 revolver, R mE oy (e | \xuperlnt"ndenl of the Sheldon Jack-! the Ganty home on the Crescent. | al ric table lamp. 925 W. 1lth D——Pickup 4 o 01 hool. CC" 2 Construction Co. Phone 72, “ i g |Mr. Smith is the butcher for the| st P, O. Box 1144, Juneau. S Y St e S, Dally Scheduled T’l'ips Cold Storage store. The Smiths were, (10,049-3t) | SOMEONE going to East Coast to Lt. V. S. Carrier left by plane on formerly residents of Ketchikan. | - take either or both of Mary Jo TO Tuesday for Ketchikan, where he |FOR SALE— Small cahm cruuer m‘ Wade's children. Phone Green ’ was called on urgent business. | Mrs. Alan Cornwall, pharmacist| perfect shape. May be seen at 330" > " ll o ifor the Alaska Drug and Jewelry| Small Boat Harbor. No. 31-E-222. " Paie S b F S li a l'allge Newl/y Florence Johnson returned to Store, left by plane Monday en- Harbor Master has iniormation'WANTED-Women press Ooperators Ketchikan by plane Wednesday af-'route to her home in States. about it. (10,049-6t) and ironers at Alaska Laundry. . . [7 ding several days visiting in| oo - —|——— P ! h]ll ! all sci:k?en o i e i { LUTHERAN WOMEN BUSY | GaLE REFRIGERATOR, good con- | MANGLE-FOLDER wanted. Apply e ers e c i . | The Women of the Lutheran dition; Underwood typewriter, 147! at the Alaska Laundry. | a " .. Mrs. Olive Fields left by plane (u\‘(d:h'”"'h nzu-l at the chuhrch (:xl) Th:;;l; carriage. 849 Dixon. Ph(;gem(;sgl WANTED—Uset furniture 306 Wil- 1" ’30 T' ."s Thursday fir her home in Eugene, ud::ur:( !lox 32 ‘Zn;" arm::erm::ymfles‘ £ ) | loughby. Phone 783. i T6 s i ul eeks éa FEIRR | R A Cjzag;]x;, 1?::6 :u:xgz:mrlrxlfn;: b";lrw :m; out the highway to the home of Mrs.| ONE DRESSER with mple mirrors, | | facv A |c. J. Mills. This is an annual out-| one %-mattress. Phone 114. i ! Pt Den WleT, ing enjoyed by the members and (10,047-tf) ron nm | HA!NES SKAGWAY HUONAH - v their friends. Twenty-one ladies at- | nieme g M v e e R N ! | William John Shepphierd planed | L. 'und enjoyed the refreshments HOT WATER FURNACE, oil bur- | STEAMHEATED ROOM. Grect (72 AND OTHER SOUTHEASTERN PORTS COlUMBlA COCKTAIl BAR Lg helflvkexmnye T British Oolumbia. af- | scved by Mrs. Mills and her AAugH | - ebid DG LD WEbt heater, 350 R0B0-10 § | 1. hot water tank, all for $550. & TR in Alaska,|ter, Mrs. Ruth Hodges. & STORE LOCATION—Ideal for boat' 2 = > Aramer i Suness, an. puniing vo| e executive committee reportéd| Terms, cash. George Brothers, | Zyue Gall Douglas 963 | For Information and Reservations Phone 612 : 4 , s that work would be ready to hand| (10,047-t£.) B il St = o > SUTK A, 5 AT i :Za‘):,u%n:,y :},20‘?‘22 aia‘:?:'ol?;i:;‘j out to the women at each meeting —— 8 G T TS — | SEAVIEW APT, one block from| AT RIS RICAD vk TR s tempoi’ar}" tesidence permit and in Order to get more done for the ELECTRIC MEAT SLICERS; elec- Federal Bldg. l hent 16 Unrx &% the Alicks Juneau | bazaar; which'is scheduled to be helfl| - tric:meabs grinders, scales; cube]_—2p it r i — | £806600000000600000006000500000000006300000000046 i [+ steak ine; show cases. 20th | PTANOS RENTED—1unea. er- Mine. When they closed down he I the basement of the Lutheran steak machine; S. H went, to Anchorage and worked on|church on November 10. Those Was DEnbury, Magiet. (10047-t0) | son Shop. ! chnnPannn g men who could do so were asked#tp ——— - ~ the Alaska railroad. For the past | i REG.U. S. PAT, OFF, OIL BURNING heating stove, in < | six months he has been employed in mcetl s Al 3;13 OCIOCK good condition. Phone Black 930. MXSCELLA"EBJS | N Make Your Headquarters Sika by the Columbia Lumber Com- 17, /10, BRGAEIL o the chureh to dopsoatty |2 { DIESEL MARINE ENGINES pany, .48 L8 permic dhs PAD DA hp‘“Th? Rev. Nygaa}a is anxious that| g = .~ {ANYONE knowing a paper hanger, " ' th | is forced to return to British Colum- (L haats AR Ve e shitiasd) a8 GOOD 3-BEDROOM HOUSE, with call at the Yellow Cab. Ask for a e hit, but plans to return to Alaska > « Y “PEOVE ‘& & d or without furniture. Tclcphnc‘ Ohister B @dett (10,050-3t) 1s soon as he can enter on the regu- :“C iund{s E ?{eedt;g :‘m_ the ‘Ser; Green 475. ] i 2 ! GEN SALES r quota. |vice center work which is carriedi - * e o o = S z S iT KA “ 0 TE L 24 . lon daily. He said 600 fishermen are|3-ROOM, paruy rurnished house; 5 Rf;;fg“;f;}md e ”‘,‘,{;,:fimd“‘,‘;fi z PARTS SERVICE " alitu’ The American Legion and Legion cnrolled there and that they are| acres land. Auk Lake Loop Road.| ppone pouglas 25, Douglas Trad- he ome 0 osp' all Auxiliary held their first party in 81VeD all the privileges of the center.| Phone 642. I VP l . M the new Dugout Thursday evening. A‘\;mmanhls:xrx:d to m;’k; cak;land FOR SALE—Two bedroom howsed s { NORTHERN CQMMERGIAL co. coffee, whic served free. There| et 2 .| 3VARANTEED Reallstic Perma- | s 7 % £ 2 » RUSS CL"HERO anager :sz‘ttl):ima)l?zle be?n:u:{d:::r:&:e are magazines, records and books| furnished, For information, se¢| “ymepe s70 Paper Curls, $1 up | “Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment A — e ) ) 70 " "g_ 8 for their entertalnment, and free| Chris Huber, Glacier Highway. lnh.Beautv Shop. Fhone 201 { Distributor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY s howers vashing| —- —— A . y RO ‘g;‘jfl;’g e e i i hen®| TWO BEDROOM beach home on, 316 Decker Way JUNEAU BRANCH—227 Admiral Way land lights, cost money, therefore it| Foint Louisa; 110-volt Delco| =7 5 FARMING EQUIPMENT MINING MACHINERY is hcped the bazaar will aid the| UEDts, water, basement, furnace;; South Africa was discovered at WE CARRY IN STOCK |work. - The Rev. Nygaard stated he| fully furnished. Write P. O. Box|about the same time as America|® onan Electric Sets Doran Electric Air Whistles 'hoped to have the Fishermen’s Fes-| 3031 | and hfor tl’:; s;n; reason — the 12 and 32 volt D.C. in 6-12-32.Volt - - tival combined with the bazaar to search for the Indies. “«momm mmmoou ' imake it oné big event. Lusr AND Fo““n - RS ) & ‘_:,, Sfwptd : S The secretary reported that the 25 5 3 i s i TR v LAY g A cents per capita asked for to aid the| LOST—Palr gold wings, engra,vedl .Cl;illdren'siyursery lh'tld ':leen paid. on back. Return to Hayes Shop. ; p = S rs. Rufus Dill led the devotions| Reward. (10,048-6t) | r Al k A t and asked_questions on_the. fifth, | oneering ASK AN AVIATION | sixth, seventh and eighth chapters FOUND—Large brooch. Owner may s of Romans. The subject matter| have same by Identifying and proving rather hard, the president| paying for this adv. (10,046-tf.) nce asked the Rev. Nygaard to give the! P | background of the Epistle. RD OF THANKS A Sunday, sctiool picnic is planned| We Wwish to thank our many . for next Sunday. Church and Sun-|friends for their many kindnesses day school will be combined at 11|Shown during our bereavement in o'clock Sunday morning. Members the loss of our husband, father and and friends will then take busses and | brother. go to Halibut Point for the after- MRS. WADE LACEY . ncon. Everyone is welcome, but| (10,050-1t) AND FAMILY. 3 We are happy to announce that our store will be asked to take lunches and| ;—e—— H B The Coast Li"e Route s = {utensils for themselves. Coffee,| Empire Want-ads bring results!| s has been selected to sell the full line of Koolaide and ice cream will be fre. | Pe——e—e- I d Al aSk T ‘The next meeting will be with rflm e pl!a IIY eoo o Io es war a ’ Bt Mrs. Theodore Kettleson, on Thurs- v i day, September 14. The word is o . 9 “Open.” V R’.GStlllgl 10USC TINED. IINE by Experls || STARLINER JUNEAU P o ik By 33 deh SIVEe “Route of the Coastliners i ELECTRIC HOME APPLIANCES ARRIVES WITH 22/} wE SPECIALIZE s Alaska Airlines’ Starliner Juneau, . c“y kad mu' Bll'alllll Hotel ann 1!6 L L Capt. Flahart, pilot, brought the in Already we are making our plans tor the following 21 people to Juneau yester- | §* v = S A G & AR - ? g day from Anchorage: Martin Peter- 3 < proper display and demonstration of these son, Robert Larson, Albert Peter- Cold 00000000600000000000000000000000000000000000000008 . ¢ son, Martha Garst, Ethel Knox, Caro- (o well-known products the minute they are line' McAlister, Helen Noess, Robert Wzvinx ;. . . Annly, Betty Annly, Anna June Wil- " i available—which we hope will be soon. son, ‘Samuel Beard, Charles Bass.|] Permanents i v ford, R. H. Finegold, Mrs. R. H. . ; Finegold and child, H. S. Playford, m’ flll[ j Herbert Frisby, George Calhoun, Shaping JUNEAU, ALASKA Phone 161 PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. Mrs. George Calhoun, Mrs. Helen Edens and Miss Gweneth Edens. From Yakutat: Miss Anne Simp-| son. Outgoing to Anchorage were: Wm. Spratling, Mrs. Ray Hughes, Bob Totten, Sidney Dempsey, Mrs. War- ren N. Smith, Mr. Polsky, Mrs. Car- ringten, Mr. Wood and Mr. Sheldon. b b NOTICE! Not responsible for any debts in- curred by anyone other than myself. Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Baranof Beauty Salon OPEN EVENINGS BY Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma 3 FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORATION CO. JOSEPH B. CLAM, AFPOINTMENT Temporary Office—Gastineau Hotel J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent B Box 2061, Ketchikan, Alaska. PHONE 538 Phone - - 879 - A v e oy Y V0000000000000 0000¢ 900000000000 00000000000¢ (10,050-3t) b

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