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PAGE SIX PANAMINT PILOT IS OLD SKIPPER FOR FAWL CRAFT Conning the USS Panamint through the tricky channels of Southeast Alaska inland waters or her way into Juneau yesterday wi a former Fish and Wildlife Serv skipper, well known in Juneau- Comdr. Alvin T. Pickett, USNR Comdr. Pickett is “nroute t attle for return to inactiv just as soon as his present pilt-passenger aboard the Pana- mint is completed. He was “bor- rowed” to bring the big craft in here —after volunteering for the job job Pick~tt has been on active duty with the U. S. Navy for four and one-half years; the first year of which he spent in the South Pacific, Since then he has been commanding officer of the USS Curb, a fleet salvage vessel, in the Aleutian area. With the F&WL, he was master of the patrol vessel Murre, stationed in the West Coast District. He has four months of terminal leave piled up, and after joining Mrs. Pickett at their home in Seattle, has an auto trip to Mexico City and some sunshine planned. ‘The Murre Comdr. Pickett’s old command, has come down in life, F&WL officials said here today. She has been geared for shark fishing Just recently her last owner—an- other former F&WL employee, Charles Kellogg—was drowned when he fell overboard off the craft into Puget Sound. Comdr R Brothers Night at Rebekah Lodge Is Enjoyaple Affair Last night was Brother: at the Rebekah Lodge meeti in the IOOF Hall, with the Odd Fellows mkm;_, charge of the social part of o e Lamnn e T T T e e e 1 | SUN LAMPS FOR HEALTH Nothing Will Produce RICH VITAMIN D as Efficiently asa Short Daily Exposuretoa Sun-Krait Ulitraviolet A lamp that will give you the same benefits in just a few minutes an hour's exposure o the sun will give. It will build up within you a resist- ance to frequent head and chest ills that will make these gloomy winter days as enjoyable to you as sunny 1 the evening and furnishing refresh- ments. A short business session with Mrs. Edward Dull, Noble Grand, presid- ing, was held, at second nomination of officers was held, and a former member, Lucille Johnson, was re-instated In the candle-lit atmosphere en- ha Hallowe'en spirit, delicious ham- burgers and coffee were served by Brothers George Jorgenson, Thair- man of the Refreshment Committee, George Clarke and Henry Jenkins, who won th> special thanks of their fellow members who expressed the wish that Brothers Night might be held more often Other committee members were N. L. Nicholson, Bernt Mork, Dave Mil- John Marinovich, Louis Dyr- James Lars and Robert ner dahl, Nelson Plans wore made for the Rebekahs and Odd Fellows to sponsor a dance at the A, B. Hall, tomorrow night, for the visiting sailors. Music is to be furnished by Matheny's Or-| chestra All m>mbers of the Rebekah Lodge requested to attend as hostesses, and a special invitation is extended to all Juneau girls to be there to help make this a memorable oc- casion MANSFIELDS HAVE GIRL BABY; BORN INPORTLAND and Mrs. O. T. Mansfield fermerly of Juneau, have announ- ced the birth of a daughter, Emily Ann in Portland, Oregon, this morn- ing. The infant weighs 8 pounds,| 1': ounces Mr. Mansfield was attached to the FBI services here until several| months ago when he was transferred to the Portland office. Information of the birth was ing by wire by Mrs Mr Fred Geeslin of >+ CALIFORNIAN HERE Mary Keeney of Los Angeles Calif., has registered at the Hotel Juneau . > > - VALDEZ MA: Schwichtenberg HERE L. J of Valdrz| “is a guest at the Gastineau Hotel. Lamp southern days. Purchase One of These Health Makers at [ ) ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT AND Promtgticy (ogde POWER COMPANY Phone 616 which time the ' d by tabie decorations in the | 'SNR !from Anchorage received this morn- | | couple’s 1100 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ININEFLOWNIN | 'LOCAL BOYS HERE ON - bsS (HARLESTON | Assigned to temporary duty aboard Bl the U.S.S. Charleston are three Ju-! neau boys, who are all enjoying their pan first visit home in about 13 months. were the following passengers: ) They are M. G. Monagle, 8 2-¢, U.! To Seattle: Martha Scallion, Ho- , J. E. Dapcevich, Y 3-¢, US.'mer Rose, Forrest Wood, Ruth Ar- N.R., and Bob Vernon, S 2-¢, US.N. not, Steven Arnot, Evelyn West, John | — R. All three have been stationed at Glark, Terrill Donohoe, Douglas‘ the Naval Operating Base, Kodiak, Murray, Ray Anderson, Alma Bailey, ! since their enlistment Ernest Kling, Julia Rice, Wallis| Also home, at the same time as George, Emory Baumgardner, Tanya his former schoolmates is another Tittle, Harman Benedict, Harvey os.i Juneau boy, Cpl. Evan Scott, U. S. ter, Clara Gaddie, Bill Jackson, Dale| Army, here on a 15-day furlough Welch, Margaret Welch, Dorothy| He arrived on the Tittle. To Fairbanks: Merton Smith. | early vesterday, From Seattle: Fern Troychack, Su- an Troychack, Moe McMallen, Her- | rt Hale, Gerald Dorris, Oliver An-| Hal Reherd and Earl From Fairbanks: Louie On incoming and outgoing trips by i steamer Aleutian morning - ® e 00000000 00 i b derson, Bright, ® Emanuel. MEUI RETURNING | FROM JAP PRISON | DIDN'T LIKE "EM e o 00 0000 0 0 0 | 'O, Oct. 25—Two Army transports docked here today o With 2851 returning service men | and rescued civilians, including one | Aleut. | He is Willie Golodoff, captured | by the Japanese in the invasion of Attu. His first words when he| greeted interviewers were “Don't | like Japanese. | He made it clear that he didn't| like it when the invaders took him away from Attu; didn't like life in a Korean prison camp; didn't like a diet of rice, nor the inferior fish he had in prison camps.” | When he recovers from tuber- culosis, contracted in prison camp, Willie saild he's going back north As he puts it | “I go back Attu, fish, rest. Maybe Japs not come back.” i Golodoff came in on the Tryon which brought back 1,123 soldiers, sailors and liberated prisoners from the Philippines. Also docking which brought from Okinawa. to Camp Stoneman, DUTCH SAYS: | How monotonous is the ad, when no report on game is had. This will remind he boys from the Navy ' ships in port that there is gold and deer and healthy exercise in these | Alaskan hills. | Sunday, September 23, saw eight! WEATHER REPORT (U. 8. WEATHER BUREAU) Temperatures for 24-Hour Period Ending 6:30 0'Clock This Morning e o o In Juneau—Maximum, minimum, 36. At Airport—Maximum, 41; minimum, 34, 42; WEATHER FORECAST (Juneau and Vicinity) e o o Cloudy tonight, with occa- ional sprinkles of rain this evening. Decreasing cloudi- ness Friday. Colder tonight, with temperature near 30 in sheltered spots. Gusty northeasterly winds. G®ecececeescsceevscsose s e 0o 000000000 R DIVORCE FILED A Petersburg couple is concerned in the most recent action in divorce filed here with the Clerk of the U. S. District Court. Eliza Wil- liams asks a divorce from Homer Williams. Cruelty and personal in- digniti re causes of action. Mrs. Williams seeks custody of the minor son and daughter, monthly support payments, and the family home and furnish- ings in Petersburg was the Maui, ! 1,728 Army men They are enroute Calif. * \ ricker than I at Green's Cove, | Admiralty Island. . | Sunday, September 30, walked Gver; the bar—saw plenty signs back or Hendrickson’s ranch, climbed ,me ridge to the top, crossing AJ J. flume beyond the rock slide. SnW| cne deer, cne grouse, one porcupine, ! deer had no horns, no shoot, luw@rl sight and missed the grouse, ane of course, I don't eat porcupine. ber 1, no signs. No wood at all at upper cabin, but plenty tools to L cut it with, coming down; climbed up the ridge ccming off the ridge—guess the| flash light blinded him, he growled l'at me like a dog. Alaska Day, saw about 10 dtel" near the old wooden dam below Mt. | & | Jumbo. They were all does and fawns, never saw so many deer on | Douglas Island before. I got above- them and below them and all around | ‘Lhcm. I ran fawns through the ,wocd till I got tired and got mad | | because there were no bucks around and came home. So I decided that I'd tak> my ances on Admiralty Island where Saw wolverine or small bear tracks in snow by the dam — also three | grouse. DUTCH'S GARAGE AND WRECKING YARD Fuel Pump and Carburetor Rebuild- ing Kits—Ford A Batteries— Used and New Parts More thanever... More flights than ever . . . more service than ever ... more comfort than ever — for the people of Alaska from the Alaska Airlines. . VIAPAA PlANESfi 7 went up 1:3ht side of > | Saw a doe on right side | o looking for a buck, no dice. Nearly | o stepped on a porcupine in the dark | o WANT ADS 'FOR SALE WANTED American Airways yesterday, [STEAMER WARDROBE TRUNK LAD\ $60. 214 West Fifth St. Cabin north end Seaview Apts. | (10,100-t4) | - THE TAKU wind is on the ram- | page. Better brace those big windows. Just received, shipment Husky tire pumps and 4-way "wheel wrenches. Bumper jacks are on the way. Dutch's Garage and Wrecking Yard. (10,100-t1) 31-FT. TROLLER, complete, ready to fish. 18-H.P. Palmer. No. 31A63. (10,099-t4) 5. Float No. 5. 1941 CROWN 2! to 1 reduction gear, tail shaft and new wheel Top condition. Inquire Room No. 1, Imperial Rooms. (10,099-16) ZENITH table - model radio, 3 bands. Good reception, short and long wave. Phone 358, days. ! (10,099-) FOR SALE—303 British; 30-06 and | 25-35 rifles. Binoculars. Electric | heating pad. Stool. 30" Kilchz’n‘ sink. Mantle clock. #%-Bed. Hand | blower blacksmith forge. Heating' stove, wood and coal, Metal punch. %-H.P. Electric motor.!| New and used windows. Wool blankets. 925 West 11th Street. (10,099-t3) CABIN CRUXSER 31- B- 860 24‘1 1t.. For details see Harbormaster. i (10,098-t5) | ZENITH CONSOLE Radio. Lun‘;‘ and short wave. Also automatic! record player. Call Rod 529, after | 5 p. m. (10,098~ uyi \FOR SALE-Punable Corona_ type- | writer. Inquire Jones-Stevens. i (10,098-t3) | F()R %ALL**TH)Ilmg equipped, new engine. T15. Fully Green boat. Ph. 1934 CHEV SEDAN in good shape. | Lower Duplex, Johnson Apt. or|; Phone Black 290. (10,097-t4) l i FOR SALE—Beauty Shop for one | operator. Fully equipped and | stocked. Excellent location. Owner’s husband out of service, | leaving city. Must sell. Write! “My Beauty Salon,” Box 491‘\ Petersburg, Alaska. (10,097-t6) | 2- BE'DROOM HOUSE “furnished, nice location, $3,500. Call Ray at | the New York Tavern for de- tails. (10,097-tf) | Ving good ¢ Alaska Mus! . Cash or lenns\ Supply, Inc. (10,096-t) l | USED GUITAR—With solid iei{ir}m-g case. A real bargain. Alaska' Music Supply, Inc. (10,096-tf) ! ‘ o.ooooooo-ooov Ie FOR SALE 140 acres. About 50 acres meadow. Has fishing loca- tions. Lays on Cook Inlet House and 2 lots in Anchor- age. Also furniture, motor and boats. This is an ideal Stock and Hunting Lodge. Price $6,000. Sunny View . Alaska. (10,095-16) | i i i | i ! Ranch, Box 263, Anchorage, I | | 130-FT. COMBINATION cruiser and| troller. Boat and motor in fair}! shape. See Boat No. 196, 5th float, | Small Boat Harbor. (10,095~ s.!l PHOTOGRAPHIC Xmas Greeting | Cards, with envelopes, Alaska Scenes. Available now at Winter & Pond Co., Inc. Everything in Photography. (10,094-tf) | FURNISHED 5- Room house. Hard- wood floors, Frigidaire, new rugs, ! basement with laundry trays, washing machine. 719 5th. Phone Blue 619. (10,093-tf) | SECOND HAND stoves, sinks, tanks, motors, radios, electrical appli-| ances, furniture, dishes, washing machines, typewriters, watches, guns and misc. items. Also vari- ous selection of real estate. We buy, sell and trade. Douglas Trading Post. Phones 42 or 12, Douglas. (10,092-tf) INCOME PROPERTY FOR SALE.| Duplex, 4 rooms and bath inj each apt. Electric ranges, Frigi- daires, furnished, air conditioned heat. Garage and 3 room and bath furnished house. Will sell Now, with DC-3 aircraft, your flight is a pleasant one from the moment you sit down in the com- fortable, reclining seats of this modern airplane until the time you arrive at your destination. Rates are lower, too. TICKET OFFICE PHONE 667 FOR FULL INFORMATION ON ALL FLIGHTS AIRLINES after 6 p. m. 1671 Evergreen Ave. (10,098-13) © —_ { !First publication, Oct. 25, 1945. all or Duplex alone. Blue 285,! —Quiet and neat, wishes a| nice home. Write P. O. (10,099-t3) room in Box 429. 2-BEDROOM furnished house or Apt. in Juneau or Douglas. Wm. G. Ellis, Pan American. | (10,097t4) | WANTED — Furnished house or apartment. Phone 219. (10,095-t12) | WANTED—To weld, repair, or fab- ricate, any part that you have broken, lost, or wish to remodel or fabricate Oxy-Acetylene| welding on cast-iron, steel, brass, bronze, copper, etc, ctc. Paulj Satko Repair Shop, 1402 Harbor ‘Way. (Oct. 9-Nov. 8) | WANTED-Usea iurniture. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. MISCELLANECUS DAY NURSERY—Under auspAcLs American Women's Volunteer Services, for children all ages. 8 a. m. to 5 p .m. Rates 25 cen(s‘ per hour, or $35 per month. | Phone Red 180," Mrs. George Rogers, 1577 Ever ! PIANOS RENTED and T'UNED} Anderson Shop. 1 | i { BARANOF BOOK SHO! ND LENDING LIBRARY Latest Books for Sale and Rent Also Attractive Alaska Handmade Earrings | Out-of-Town and Special Orders ! Given Prompt Attention | 202 Franklin St Phone 563 Box 3081 - - - - Juneau, Alaska| (10,059-t1) ' RICRE il sl GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- | nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up.| Lola's Beauty Shop. Phone 201. 315 Decker Way. ! LOST AND FOUND | BROWN AMITY WALLET mnmm- ing personal papers of Richard Davis. Phone 446. Reward (10,098-13) FOR RENT SROOM Y‘URNISKED “cabin. Oll[ heater. References required. 513-A | Willoughby Avenue. (10,098-t4) | | { | STEAM-HEATED ROOM in vate home. Phone Red 570. (10,006-46) | T~ pri fawns, four does and one buck that GOOD USED TRUMPETv-Includ-tApARTMENT to be lgag(d for 1l year or more. $80 monthly. Phone | Green 330, or Mary Jo Wade, at| 221, after 12 noon. (10,094-t1) | SEAVIEW APT.— Federal Bufldmg | BUSINESS OPPORIUNITIES “Confidential assistance on your plans to open store of your own. Information furnished on buying, | selling, operating, any kind relml store. International Business Plans | Company, 629 Bank of America | Building, Stockton, California. (10, 100-t7l | NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the United States Commissioner’s Court for Precinct of Skagway, | Division Number One, Territory of | Alaska. IN PROBATE. In tne Matter of the Estate of MALCOLM B. MILLER, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1by the undersigned Edith Miller, administrator of the estate of Mal- colm B. Miller, deceased, to the | creditors of and all persons having ] claims against said decedent, to ex- hibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first posting of this notice, to the administrator at Haines Drug Store, at the town of Halnes, Alaska, | the same being the place for the transaction of business of said es- | tate. { EDITH MILLER, Administrator. Last publication, Nov. 15, 1945. i DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! [ SHOES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT! DAILY MAIL SERVICE Waterproof Shining and Dyeing Invisible Resoleing Hollywood Shoe Parlor (10,088-tf) FOR SALE OR CHARTER—65 Ft. Boat Chicagoff. Freighting or towing. Write or wire Frank Calvin, Sitka. (10,085-tf) CRESCENT APT. HOUSE for sale. Phone 428. (10,068-t1) TROLLER PATRICIA—Length 50 ft., beam 12 ft. Fully equipped. Spacious accommodations. Phone 628, or P. O. Box 1945. (10,066-tf) — GOOD 3-BEDROOM HOUSE, with or without furniture. Telephne Green 475. Aot o) o Have YOU tried that alluring “N-A-T-O-C-H-K-A" exclusively at. YVONNE'S, the nicest store in town? (10,095-6) PDOROTHY'S DANCING SCHOOL Save Your Money BUY A MEAL TICKET AT Frank's Quick Lunch BEST FOOD TO EAT Get the New Wasb- ington Habit Mgr. ALASKANS FEEL AT SOME L THURSDAY OCTOBER 25, 1945 mnsuw%‘ ik IRLINES ewing Southeas M Daily Scheduled Trips Sitka Wrangell Petersburg Ketchikan Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHEL. SOUTHEASTERN PORTS For Information and Reservations Phone 612 SYSTEMS TAXESV NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY | Established 1940 | Public Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors | 208 Franklin Street — Phone 757 FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING Kinloch N. Neill John W. Clark INQUIRE ABOU’I‘ Ol R MONTHLY A(‘( 0 ’HVG bEllVICE ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pelershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 S. PATRICIA FAVIN FOR SKAGWAY AND HAINES TUESDAY-7A. M. Sailing Date Subject to Change Public Accountant-Stenographic-Tax Ileiumss MURPHY and MURPHY ROOM 3—First National Bank Building PHONE 676 PAPER HANGING is an essential FACTOR in MODERN DECORATION and should be professionally hung to give the utmost in beauty and satisfaction. . We have the answer to your PAINTING, TINTING and PAPER HANGING problems. JAMES S. McCLELLAN Phone Douglas 374 P. 0. Box 1216 o giote I} NEW WASHINGTON CATERPILLAR REG.U. S, PAT.OFF. DIESEL MARINE ENGINES Sales and Service—Genuine Paris NORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO. “Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment Distributor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY JUNEAU BRANCH—227 Admiral Way MINING EQUIPMENT FARMING MACHINERY WE CARRY IN STOCK DORAN ELECTRIC WHISTLES ONAN BATTERY CHARGERS in 6-12-32 Volt in 12 and 32-volt D. C. JABSCO GEARLESS PUMPS REX PUMPS Your Deposits Are SAFE TH‘E management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In addition, the bank is 3 mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation,which ia- sures each of ewr depositors sgainst loss to & maximum of $5,008. IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION