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PAGE SIX TH]: DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— jUNl:AU ALASKA MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1945 e e et — — — ——— - ¢ | .sudden call for help and went un-\iervlce employee, left by plane on | — - a3 o S ' . KA NE w der. On the dock at the time were|Wednesday to fly to her home in | 3 | Elliott Fletcher and Scotty Hartley the States. . T, TR T H who promptly jumped into a skiff | Y n it SITKA, Alaska, Sept. 7.—(Special tha Kostrometinoff and John gy jowed out to where Fletcher| Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Leach and in- o e r our el’“s s Correspondence) —Results of the Cushing were married Sunday eve- yanageq to reach Green with alfant son flew to Juneau Tuesday, Fon SALE wA“TEn | special City election held Tuesday ning by U. S. Commissioner W. W./1ike pole, and bring him to the planning to make their permanent | i g s A F on the enlargement of the City lsxmy:l: ‘u]l the hbmri“- h‘;:'l‘;“'z‘; float. First air was given immed-|home there. Mr. Leach was an em« FOR SALE—Emerson combination' WANTED—Coupe or small sedan. | l'e y boundaries, downtown district, 140 Cathedral Square before membors O jately while the Coast Guard was ployee of the Columbia Lumber| radio and automotic record player. What have you to otfer? 925 | P for, 10 against; territory in proposed their Lm.mo‘s ‘?nd_n_ ii\\\m lrEnaL being called. Members of the Coast Company and a sales representative| piays 12 records. Practically new. West 11th St. (10,061-t3) new boundaries, 18 for, 11 against. As friends Attendants wer ..‘hs - L. Guard worked with the pulmotor for of several ecastern sporting goods| can 423 (10,06i-t3) | . - the voters in the district concerned Hildini and Edward L. Cushing. |gour hours before pronouncing Green! houses, . 5 " | WANTED—Watches and clocks to 4 failed to approve the annexation A reception and buffet supper Were gqaaq Interment took place Wed- ‘NEW % box-spring and mattress,| repair. U-break-‘em—we fix'em. by a two-thirds majority, the bill held after the ceremony, and th necgey at the National Cemetery. Jim Ladeley left by plane Tuesday| used only 3 weeks, cost $37.50;| 925 West lith St, P. O. Box 1144. failed. However, an official count following day the couple flew tO]jonnny Green's home was in Rich-|to return to his job at Werniers Ma-| sells for $20. Outboard motor, (10,061-t3) ' has not as yet been made and sev- Hoonah where Mr. Cush}nu is ‘con= mond, Virginia. chine Shop i Sihena 5 3/10 HP, late model ready to i . e T eral residents of the locality concern- structing roads and utilities. H pull starter, $135. Call between |TO RENT—2-Bedroom, furnished | HE management of this ed voted in the downtown district — Mrs Cushing, daughter of Mr. and | gyany Wright, Jr., has been made| Mrs, C. B. Hodges left by p]ane' 7 & 9 p.m. Green 694. (10,061--tf) | or partly-furnished house. Per-| bank is pledged to conserva- through misunderstanding Mrs. Gieorge Peterson, is the owner of an honorary member of the Kok- Wednesday enroute to Skagway to’ manent. Blue 624. (10,061-t3) tive operation. The safety Mayor Goddard stated that as a the Sitka Telephone Company. won-tan or Eagle clan of the Thiln. oin her husband, who left some|FOR SALE—00x90 Sleeping bag,! s T = B of depasicon” funds s oue D Posrrs result of the election the city will be £ Y lgits. At a quiet ceremony at the weeks ago to accept a position ini new picnic case, two portable TN T T ths, Will even primary consideration. In unable to extend non-revenue city On Tuesday evening a public Ye- home of Eqdie Marshal, present that city. Their home on Biorka! phonographs, man’s diamond o der room and board for man b i - v IN THIS BANK Services to this territory. These in- ception was held for Alaska DEle- hoaq of the clan, the,name of Kush- street has been purchased by Mr.| ring, ladies wrist watoh, man’s| (??sx l‘xdlx,:,.;‘(;OI_“ st ber of Federal Deposit Insur- i clude fire protection, police protec- gate E. L. Bartlett at the USO. Fol-| Kane was conferred upon Mr. Wright and Mrs. Jack Krepps. pocket watch, 116 Kodak, man's| Wife and s xz»-ig e, ance Corporation, which in- tion and maintenance of streets, lowing an introduction by Mayor with an explanation of the name new leather jacket, size 40;! Mascn, Hotel Baranol. b 3 sures ca:[:h of aur depositors RE g sewers and street lig Ervin A\i(:fln’r.\ ‘(vrvddr‘n'(t‘l-(f\"‘!‘i Bflfl; derivation, | Mr. and Mrs. Sam Torum and| glassware, dishes, many other wANTED Party steady employed b gl # g3 lett spoke gn his rec s l;lome Kush-Kane was the nephew of Mrs. Ben Benson left by planc Wed-| household items. Ellingen Apts.| at CAA must have house or Apt. ’ » I N SU RE D A A son, Erwin Mallory (Winn), F:‘“'rl" as a mem ".’ '(‘Afl it H the Kok-won-tan chief at the time nesday to spend several days visiting! No. 1. (10,061-t3) Please contgct Willis Avery at weighing 8 pounds and 14 ounces, Committee on Military Affairs. He of the wars with the Wrangell In- friends in Juneau. skey st o Aatiaat ? was born to Mr. and Mrs. Joe An- then answered questions on Alaskan gigns. In .a peace gesture the T FOR BALE - 'Waraboush dains,| BV . ‘ selm at 7:45 p. m. September 3. affairs. Wrangell Indians invited the Sitkal Mrs. George Peterson, owner of| lined with Celotex, 20x60. For in- wANTED TO BUY—Residential lot — Praceding the reception & fe¥ Of Ingjans to o Potlatch. The Sitka the Sitka Bazaar, left on the North| formation, call at Juneau Dalry, iy Douglas. Will pay cash. Phone The Rotary fish derby closed on Mr. Bartlett's friends and city offi- chief and most of his men accepted Sea for Lakewood, Washington,| Clacier Highway, or write P. O.\ Douglas 12 or 42. Douglas Trading & Y Wednesday with the following win- cials enjoyed cocktails at the home gnq went to Wrangell in canoes, |where she plans to make her home| BOX 2443. (10,061t4) | post. (10,056-£12) Fll.st Natlflll l B nk ners: Cut throat (men), first—Har- of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lnflopagv. Several nights later, the Sitka In- near her daughter and son-in-law,|. . o . a a . old Hodgins; second, Dr Flod- followed by dinger at the USO.'quns who: hads MK &Y' Homie Mr: e Mt Sig Dt Rpeis)on:0f REMINGION, toodel 30, #6.\5c0W WANTED: — FROND B10 of JUNEAU, ALASKA t troat (women), first, Mil- T ont were Mayor and MIS. were gathered in g . . : : o Phone Green 630. (10,061-t4) e 1 , ALAS gins; cut troa ; . were gathered in a community house Brevik accompanied her grand- | WANTED—Pickup uuck Alaska i dred Tilson; second, Mrs. Harry E. M ("K‘ddrd Mr. and Mrs. Jack wpen they heard a mournful dirge mother as far as Juneau, then coni-|SNOW SUIT, size 16; rubber boots,| ¢ Tokeag fehiiind MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Hodgins; Rainbow, first and second, Littlepage, Mr. and Mrs. EINOtt coming from across the water. Rush- |tinued south by plane. I et Naaticr Kb boots, sies Construction Co. Phone R < Dr. L. G. Scharpenberg; no women Fletcher, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Calvin, jnp 1o the beach they saw Kush-| y | size 6 g boots, sles_ e 4 tries. Dollies, first, M. D. Moran; Frank Wright, Jr., Tal Guppy, Miss 3 . uan | 7, high-heel pumps, size 9AA; SOMEONE going to East Coast to, entries I”j Hrs ,A”v i 1 M( % %- Ltvv Y cm_i;r uu‘l Kane returning rromIWrangell. With, Mrs. Ronald Wick returned to her: plack oxfords, size 9AA. Phone take either or both of Mary Jo, < .\e@nd. ‘tu‘(l by Ff(] arris and Madge £ .n?(.. g arrier 4n¢ him he had his uncle’s skull and told home in Ketchikan by plane Sat-! Red 662. (10,060-tf) Wade's children. Phone Green Milton Stein; no women entries A E. L. Bartlett |the tragic story of the massacre of urday after spending some months! _ & i (unsu!;|(1L111 prize of a ye: s sub- : R ,‘()u» chief and all his men. Kush- visiting her husband, a Coast|1938 V-8, $150. Electric guitar . to fhe Alnsks ‘Spostaman c I?.Q Hw;gvs‘ is :mndus;l_ng’ tiu. Kane was the sole survivor of the Guardsman, stationed in Sitka. large Gibson model, $150. Tenor WANTED—Usea furniture. 308 Wil- K went to Don Forhes, age 11, for the Marine Supply Company during the yrip, Rl banjo, §30. Large ofl heater, $40.| loughby. Phone 788, | smallest fish entered, a 15%-inch vacation of ”“'H ll“’l’“““‘;- "':’ | Sometime this winter, when all| Mrs. Eiler Hansen and Mrs, Lu-! Benches, chairs, stand table and ! e R R e T 2 DR 2 ] dolly. secause of the number of Haugen. Mr. Haugen plans 10 members of the Kok-wan-tan tribe cille Reinke returned from the| other things. G ard, Thr y ; ok-ws t e gs. G. L. Ward, Thrond- entries made by juniors, special spend some weeks Visiting In the pave veturned from fishing, a big/States by plane Thursday. Mrs. sen Houge, Norway Pt. (10060-t2) HELP WANTED | c s prizes will be awaftled to thet States ceremony and party will be held in Hansen made the return trip from —— —- ——— — — - 5 ! ¢ Lo group at a later date. —— [honor of Mr. Wright's acceptance Los Angeles, where she had been 3-BEDROOM furnished house at (yanmgp — Saleslady at Sully's @'u)mq Sl'o(d/waste/‘wt i s e Willard Schaeffer, son of Mr. and into the tribe called by the illness of her sister, in| 423 Seward St. See Merle Rhodes, | gayepy (10,060-t£) The Rotary Fish Derby was pro- Mrs. Harold Schaeffer, suffered Ay twenty-six hours, with stopovers of| nhext door. (10,060-t1) | S ek . bably most enjoyed by a small alley severe injuries on Wednesday of INaTarel Riotits in Bt o THERAEE HELP WANTED — Cook, muckers, 3 » H Kitten who got into Calvin's store last week in a fall at the Columbia| Mrs. Wm. Sarvella wrote recently and Seattle. Mrs. inee fan sp:n:'»MODERN 2-bedroom furnished | goa inerc prevailing wages, Da'ly Sc"ed“l’vd Tl"lps unobserved on the last day of the Lumber Mill, where he was employ- |that she had given up her position'several weeks in the States visit-| Dome. Includes electric refriger-| por jnformation see W. S. Pecko- Derby and finding itself locked in ed. He was taken to the hospital as secretary at the Port of Em-ljng her family and buying stock for ator, full basement} large 10t,| (i a¢ Hotel Juneau, or Phone TO for the night, proceeded to enjoy and remained unconscious for sever- barkation in Seattle as she expects'ner women's furnishing store. { nice neighbors. May consider: gy a6g. (10,056-t6) - the fish displayed in the window. In al days, but is now recovering and 'her husband, a Navy chief stationed i 2l good car part for my equity.! e it Sllka Wrm e“ ¢’ response to several telephone calls will be removed to his home. i Seattle, to be released very { Phone Green 353. (10,060-tf) | WANTED—Competent expeucmed from amused late strollers, the Cal- 5 shortly. The Sarvellas plan to visit fion S - ~— ! stenographer, temporary position. o : . vins returned to the store to find a' John Green, a member of the local in San Francisco before returning AIR”NES | NEW Thayes Qa0 buggy. Modern,i oy Office R. E. Robinson, P l b Kelchlkan | mutilated fish lying in one window Coast Guard, was drowned Monday to their home here i padded, collapsible. Storm cur-| ppone 334, elers. lll'g | < and a very contented, very bulg- evening. Swimming off the Conway - BRINGS 'N 23 ON | “um; Not ‘Amr nlxlu(lnifl ;;tla;vn::,i e LR : ing kitten asleep in the other |Dock about 6:30 o'clock, he gave a| Lt.Cmdr. J. J. Conway, now sta- for South. Must sell. 3 L WANTED—Women_press_operators . sicsoed 1 b s AleaUanE, wrlas.teiek H_IGHI ! e (10060-13) | and roners at Alaska Laundry. Also T Ups ‘_"‘»' S by In Sheny tweeds SUNDAY FOR SALE—1 small charger; 1| MANGLE-FOLDER wanted. Apply TO “‘"“ a red tie by Christmas. | P | foot-pedal power grinder; 2 boy's| at the Alaska Lnundry R T | Alas ines’ ar ir-| bikes. George Bedner, Tee Harbor.' - - ! frs. 31 K. Allerman returned tol: AUSKESUTEEY Sicter Balpe) B8 Ceame B S do HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH MB A K]‘ Al B AR | Ketchikan by plane Wednesday nr-‘:’]“","s flew the regular Sunday e ron RENT ki P | i shora Se tlnimlost ol L& | ter spending several months visit-| (1EY (10 AnCHOTAgE o JUNeWN popSALE—Wardrobe trunk. 925 | | AND OTHER SOUTHEASTERN PORTS 4 ing in Sitka. Her husband has 1e-| oo Ciling here: Olat Amund-| - Mth St (10,059-t3) | |2 3-ROOM furnished apt. Oil range cently been discharged from the gen, George Warre i - reios: P and bath. 513 Willoughby Ave. | 3 H Gonst Gruard and il meet Mrs, 51 George Warren, Harry Lofgren, DeLUXE §-tube table model all- wy ave. I For Information and Reservations Phone 612 X Allerman in Ketchikan where they :Cli_:':;‘ll\ 'rROCk(:m s M;w L;""“".C! wave GE radlo, Oversized, high-, : - - lan to make their b . aynor, Tom Cashen, Mrs. Francis' fidelity speaker. No. 17, Thomp-|crp z : .7/\-“? {8 Ye ako Shnls o March, Wilbur Wester, Mrs. Wilbur| gon A{n. [Phonr 631, (10,059-t3) S-?“AM "TEATE‘;“’""“ et oo e = Late Tuesdny aftemoon a plane Wester and child, Henry Niske,! | for gentleman. Phone Grocn Sl 6006000060600606006000666000000000004906000000004 bringing a group of fishermen from Mrs. Fay Sloan, Teddy Sloan, T/4|FOR bALE— “Sessions 8- day m.mtle ( 58-t1) Ernest Steger, Jane Renfrew, Beau-| clock. Hour strike in buumul 4 | Craig, was forced down several miles "' 1 - | STORE LOCATION—Ideal for boat lout of town, completely lost in the|dine Coble, Irene Parks, Harris| case. Good -time-keeper. Call ‘39< trade. Call Douglas 963, ch.EuR,P..!&!'nR Newly fog. Bill Cook came to the rescue g"t‘)g“:"A Sg“-] John Moon and (dh.-th) in his small runabout and piloted Robert Atwood. = T I. M A R N N \the plane to port. From Cordova — Rence Shelton,| TABLE MODEL RADIO, LaFayette, | Federal Bldg. IESEL EINE E Gl ES l | el {Gordon Redlick and Robert Red-| $30: Fishing rods, $2. Reel, 5:”10 e T emao ele | Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stockton li¢k. i RS O, L8 'sl:m SM;"‘E] RENTED—1uned. Ander- Sales and Service—Genuine Paris ¢ | Webb aboard their yacht Romany | ;13" the return flight were “‘E;Fon USED CARS AND 'mchbL el (s ST . [II on a hunting trip over the week following: See Jorgenson Motors. (10,08-t4) | 3 g end were Mr. and Mrs. Slflnley: To Anchorage — Judge George| _____ g”” i MlscsLLA"EeJS i NORTHEBN cuMMEchL co. “ |Totten and Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Alexander, Mrs. J. W. Kehoe,|1935 HUDSON Fordor Sedan, radio | e 5 3 Forbes. The party hunted the ridge Ruby Morton. heater, fan, six good tires, excel- BARANOF BOOK SHOP AND “Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment 3 above Dry Pass on Kruzoff Island| To Yakutat—Lt. Richard Win-| lent motor. Run only 21,000 miles. LENDING LIBRARY i TKON land the only deer bagged was by chester. | Very good body. Priced for quick ‘ Distributor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY Mrs. Forbes, who was hunting for| To Yakutat — Mildred R. Her-| sale. Cash price, $375. Write Box Latest Books for Sale and Rent | - s 3 A A | 5 d / s the first time in her life. |mann, H. J. Halmerson and }lnw-i 3093, Juneau. @h-tH) | (Rentals: 5 & 10 Cents per Day) | Fo J,UN,EAU BRANCH—227 Admiral. Way 7 A |ard E. Biack. ' Sifne s e P y) (¢ MINING EQUIPMENT FARMING MACHINERY ) | | Dr. L. G. Scharpenberg, Bob Gay- e, FOR SALE—Ebonite Clarinet, good Out-of-Town and Special Orders | WE CARRY IN STOCK 4 lord and Jim Calvi d the condition. Call 036 (2 short 1 SITKA ALASKA oo Alvi saliped oI Given Prompt Attention |® DORAN ELECTRIC WHISTLES ONAN BATTERY CHARGERS Pyramid Mountair di long) after 5 p. m. (10,057-t6) i 5 Rt ‘;"L‘ pise Sfl&“" %, nieht| WOUULET AIKWATY! ™ b T I Box 308L - - - - Juneau, Alaska in 6-12-32 Volt in 12 and 32-volt D. C. « l’“‘l)inlguwil[eh o::e (:)Krc]k s;otob(;'wgr BR‘IN-GS IN TEN 0N|1941 FOUR- DOOR R FORD sedan, (10,059~ ml JABSCO GEARLESS PUMPS REX PUMPS " enberg | good condition. See Stewart ati_——— - g $0660060600000060000000000000000009 Scharpenberg. They reported seemg, Juneau Motors, (10,054-tf) | WILL TAKE CARE OF CHILDREN oom»“wm ———--——— —— nl(me\ ?r does and fawns, but only; y ; in my home. Phone Black 670, i3 t iy w H E N l N S l T K “ the one buck. HTICRESCENT Aparuuent Touse for! or 307 Franklin St. (10,060-£3) | St e e, d sale. Phone 428. (10,052-tf) | — | < {'" Lestle Yin a0 T, Dotar et ads bl T | FOR TRADE—Winchester model 54 ELLIS AIR LI NES a deer while hunting the moumams} Woodley Alrways flew the follow-) ONE WOOD STOVE, $10; one| 30-30 rifle, like new, for 12 or 16 Make Your Headquane" at the head of Silver Bay. ing 10 people fo Juneau from An-| Super-Flame ofl heater, prac-i gauge pump or automatic sho-' I [AILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN o lchm;;%fi sacuvr‘;iay Rlchalrd: Stryk-| tically new, large size, $125. Phone | gun. Call 288 (after 5), or see =) P b d w u Richard Avrit and Gus Cazak, high | €T’ iam Wassmer, Claude N. Si-; George Brothers. (10,051-tf) | Earl Forsythe at Bailey's Bar. | a' 'he school students, hunted the ridge!mon, Mrs. Martha Brostow, W. E | SO (‘0’058_“)\ via e'e“ “g an r“ge > ; back of Mount Verstoyia Sunday and | Wilson, George Grottle, Mrs. A. B.|SILVER MARSHALL radlo for) _ I With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and s H l E came out with one deer. if}:r:}tte:zon QHE Cx;u\:;::n, W. F. z{le. Basl;ganl:._ Phone llloe\;qgfl:'l:, HUNTERS' ATTENTION — Spuhn steamers for Prince Rupert Vancouver, and Seattle | . ohnston an uge J. e. eorge Simpkins. ( -tf) Island is private property. Also (8 612 1 ""Ie Home 0' HOS “al“’" Sam Troutman and John Holic,| FPassengers flying to A“"h"“‘g“-msxn TS A Fox Island. Hunting or trespass-l‘ FO%&EMW' - p hunting the mountain ridge back of|Were: R. R. Armstrong, Thomas Ace SRR s:’ Ph“p eu i rrors, ing is strictly forbidden. Deer on' RUSS CUIHERO Mflnager Herring Bay, got one buck over metgh““rFD*’"‘e‘ MCBS““Y- RDbE:" 8. 908 S ""e(m B, beach are tame. Please don'&i - week end. oss, Frances ntzen, ugene & shoot them. (10,054-12t) g' Crmcken, Derotby - Speneer, - Bana| S5 ATES SORNACE < b There is no substitute for newspaper advertisin Mrs. George Reinert, Army civil| C'nh“m Eva Qualay and Meada|™ . BNG hot water heater, 250‘REMEMB!IE We buy, sell And| ooy a TR ERE R AR aRE 20 T08 1E N EE AR EAREZ IR AT R RSN zardp; — Ao I e S EE S e - --— |Jordon. trade second-hand merchandise. § | L e LY gal. hot water tank, all for $550. | T O N N N NN NN NN NN Voo NGV oN oV oN oY ot N NN o oV eNoNgNoN o o\ oV oV ot N N ot o o2 0Nl 0l oNoR9 Phone Douglas 12 or 42. Douglas & OO0 Novor: o DOOOCOOE R S 2 2 2 2 O A ) rn.vwm.mm Terms, cash. George Brothers. Trading Post | & Al (10,047-t1) | 4 H ? AR ————— | JUARANTEED Realistic Perma- |3 FISHERMEN’S PRIORITY ORDERS BEING ) o | < o a0 BLECTRIC MEAT SLICERS; elcc-| "ment, $7.0. Paper Outls, $1 up. & . FILLED FROM 60 TO 90 DAYS FAIRBANKS (,‘ tric meat grinders; scales; cube Lola Beauty Shop. Fhone 201 | EE 4 » P , /j‘l steak machine; show cases. 20th| g A | Non-priority ordgrs being filled as material ;5: Centtiry Market. a0041-t | _ il o ] is released. 4t = '. = g e 4 GOOD 3-BEDROOM HOUSE, with| Edgar Allen Poe went to the § Distributors for EDCO Bronze Elecirodes Cliaiiae /5‘ or without furniture. Telephne University of Virginia for one year V- RETHEL s % Green 475. and later was a cadet at West & . = v L e A ] / FOR SALE v Sadan s, PO Lor thre fonihs. i Juneau Welding & Machine Shop ‘ ? e furnished. For information, see R ] \ v § Chris Huber, Glacler Highway. Empire Want-ads bring resum! B . SPECIALISTS i = ach home 0| apaasasesvassesass T 2 TWO BEDROOM beach hOME 00| 4949006000000600000086806066000000060004004: 4 xobuax b o ¢ Point Louisa; 110-volt Delco ) (1 IN lights, water, basement, furnace; §$ - i fully furnished. Write P. O. Box 3031. 5 . 71 HairStyling || Wk e A COMBINATION radio, Universal ¢ T ;;( COLD WAVING yacuum cleaner, fire-proof safe, N ; | PERMANENTS electric beater. Black 415, ; A ; STYLING (10,052-t) i > @ SHAPING N LOST AND FOUND ) : AT Regular Service from Sealtle and Tacoma nc 3E . ' n h‘ h i Al " s d s - LOST—Brown billfold conta.lnlng l‘e . -3 Equipment . . Refreshmenis Alo tewardess Service Rarmf papers of Leona Moon, Return to 4 q Gastineau Cafe. Reward. m g PASS“GEBS (10,059-t4) | ¢ | Beauty Salon s o A REFRIGERATION § OPEN EVENINGS BY WILL PARTY who took purse from | Baranof please return to desk. ) APPOINTMENT Party known, but no questions ALASKA TRANSP(’RAT]‘DN C0. PHONE 667 Barano Hotel % Phone 538 ol b A Temporary Office—Gastineau Hotel J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent hone - - -, A e Empire Want-ads Dring results! | S00000646604490000000444444¢ 20000 000000000004000000000004 A §