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PAGE SIX June 8—Our THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA f S' Ab ' Dutch m int ship Tjisadane, an- fighter directos ,(‘umnmndcr of the North P1c111r| mmi’mfl WY o“ chored off our port quarter. We get | chalk up 155th splash ‘F:n-r-v and Area i official eredit for our second plane| June 15—After 76 days in the tar-| Sept. 2—The Japs signed the sur-| War Admty of Panamint Gowmad and our faith in the Pana-|get area, days filled With air raids,/render terms aboard the USS Mis- [} mint’s luck is renewed routine work and cat naps. Nights souri in Tokyo Bay. Shortly after| — o™ 2 S = i oA "ow Hele fOI’ NGVY week + 15— We're relieved at Te Shi- filled with General Quarters alarms, we get it on the radio. . We crossed | ron SALE | wANTEn —_— ma return to Okinawa, to stand | Smcke and contant alertness, we 'the.datelire again, losing a day. we | o R i 5. o (Continued trom Page One) by while Admiral Reifsnider shifts leave for Saipan |now have ony six hours of V-J Day, ‘bTEWART-W.‘\RNER PORTABLE WANTEDBeauty Operator. Write o his flag temporarily to the USS Y dihore ana B piving _the newspapermen aboard, combination radio-recorder. Has| Empire, C-6308. (10,101-t8) | seconds, still another piane, coming > for two minor operations, i A |comething to write about. | leather case. In excellent condi- - in low over the water, point the assaults on Aguni Shima and| June 19—Arrivai at Saipan brings| Sept. 3—Not to be cheated, we tioy, Phone Green 370. (10,101-t2) | LADY—Quiet and neat, wishes al tarboard beam. Our g Iheye Shima our first movie in two and a half celebrate Sunday, V-J Day and La- “ | toom in nice home. Write P. O SR etien. e amifkawe May 30—A fin he weather Months, liberty nshore and beer. bor Day together. Censorship is| STEAMER WARDROBE TRUNK,| Box 420. (10,099-t3) | e it o sipE o bad the Japs N ge| June 21—We leave for Pearl Har- cancelled, we can seal those letters| $60. 214 West Fifth St. Cabin | . e have a big Memorial Day dinner, |bOF — Okinawa has been declared now. north end Seaview Apts. WANTED . — Furtisse ‘;“(’J: ox s Sy § _ '“secure” after 82 days gopt. T—Hove-to in Tsugaru Strait. (10,100-t4) | Apartment. Phone 219. ( 95-112) 2 | June 22—About 0600 we suddenly We receive Jap emissaries for pre- R i $ - = S — "TED—To w 1d, r )au or fab- reverse cur course and return to liminary discussions of our occupa-|31-FT. TROLLEK, compiete, reacy V’AN{ i :n Lhenlt o Havé | saipan tlon of (bia area, THat Hews mia¥es| to fish. 18-FLD: Palmes. No.31A63. . Hlcale, "Ra¥ PREG: 0 ¥ it A RS 3 i g e 4 W g | P08 broken, lost, or wish to remcdel | | June 27—Again we're off for the papers back home. | Float 5. aomes) | BIokE, IO O | July 4—We cross the dateline and brings us to battle stations for the| gear, tail fhaft and new whval» bronze, copper, ete., cte. Paul! | = S PR 3 . . Top condition. Inquire Room N Satko Repair Shop, 1402 Harbor | o lose a day. Neverth we cele- Jast time, and into Mutsu Bay off | E | TAN K TEXTURE brate today as “The Fourth.” {ominato | 1, Imperial Rooms. (10,099-t6) | Way. (Ocf-9-=Moy. 8).| July 8—We anchor at Pearl Har-! Fletcher's Conirol |ZENITH table-model radio, 3 WANTED—Usea furniture. 308 Vvu-} ° Ibor . . . and get mail and lib-| _Sept. 9—Ship's Company and a few| bands. Good reception, short and loughby. Phone 798, | IS THE DIFFERENCE YOU ENJOY erty. For some reason, Honolul Buests witness the formal assump-| long wave. Phone 338, days. I, | has changed a lot, much more at- ton of control by Admiral Fletcher (10,099~ r- MISCELDANEBUS | | tractive place now. August 6—We get first ne atomic bomb. | August 8—Another and Russia declares I The light, smooth, sparkling tex- ture so many enjoy in Columbia ws of the atomic bomb herself in as he receives aboard the Japanese Vice Admiral Kanji Ugaki, Comman- FOR 30-06 and |- SALE—303 British; DAY NURSERY—Under auspices e Vi 25-35 rifles. B lars. Electric | dant of the Ominato Naval Guard 30 s. Binocu RIS, American _Women’s Volunteer| District and issues orders for our oc-| heating pad. Stool. 30" Kitchen | Services, for children all ages.| l sink. Mantle clock. %-Bed. Hand | Services, ages. cupation 8 a. m. to 5 p .m, Rates 25 cents| blower blacksmith forge. Heating | sept. 20—We leave for Adak, after isti if- he war against Japan. Bept. 30-—Te o r h or $35 per month. ° Ale results from a distinctly dif bl P 1 Japan. We couldn't go| stove, wood and coal, Metal; Per hour, per . ferent ““tank-top'' method of fer- | ,r\uu”H)—Lou' of p.\;ml- talk Lw‘ l‘?hxl.‘m ll‘l‘ldnn;‘p R e l%m R e Phone Red 180, Ms. mentation. You'll enjoy it, tool | B O B O eves Captain bad. But We saw something of the, New and used windows Wool| _FOsps T Eveweew Ave. | o " Woods as our skipper % “M Dlace and of the people. Outstanding| blankets. 925 West 11th Street. . Branog RENTED and TUNED.| i k) (10,099-t3) | % impressions: dirty shacks, apathetic Anderson Shop. numerous children Beound for Aleutians people {6 v ; IR AR R i N - B2 August 12—Amid much hustle and Sept. 23—Eat Sunday dinner sit- CABIN CRUISER 31-B-860, 249 It.|" "BARANOF BOOK SHOP AND | bustle, Admiral Relfsnider and Staff ting on the deck in the mess halls,! For details see Harbormaster. LENDING LIBRARY move off the ship about 0200. At The ship is rolling too much to per- (10,098-t5) Latest Books for Sale and Rent | 0800 we get uncer way for Adak in mit tabl t up. | FOR SALE—_Beauty Shop for “m,} Also Attractive Alaska Handmade | | the Aleutians Eept ed the dateline operator. Fully equipped and| Earrings | August 13—We hear the Japs have again, so we had two Sept. 24ths w;rt;t‘d " EBxcellent location,| Out-of-Town and Special Orders Try it once and you'l surrendered. : Sept. 25—Reach Adak, unchanged Oviaits. atiais, Bt ni‘.,mvxw. Given Prompt Attention be among the thousands August 14—President Trumgn an- since our last visit. Still cold rain U R TR G Tg e | 202 Franklin St Phone 563 who prefer it clways nces Hirchito has agreed to the and mud, but we get mail. ipdy GBEfllI':. Sajon,”. Box 491, Box 3081 - - - - Juneau, Alaska am surrender terms. “Three Oct. 2—We leave Adak for Ko- y L ? (10,059-t1) | down!” diak. All hands seen moving about Fetersburg, Alaska, ‘10'097"G’x ‘i August 15—Comes the Navy's point the deck with ssed fingers. Z-EEROOM HOE’SE, "'1-‘;;,",'\.‘“‘5‘1 GUARANTEED Reallsuc Pe"mn- . for demobilization of re- Oct. 5—Arrive at Kodiak—"Dodge nice location, $3,500. Call Ray Mi nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. | Bvery one seen with pencil City of the North.” | the New York Tavern for de-| Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201. and paper figuring his chances. Oct. 10—Rear Admiral Ralph F. tails. (10,097-tf) | 315 Decker Way. | August 18—We arrive at Adak. Wood relieves Vice Admiral Frank - e |Cold rain and mud for our first Jack Fletcher. We get a new Exe- ‘GOOD USED TRUMPET—Includ- | l.‘on RE“T N The oldtimers weath- cutive Officer, Commander J. B. Mc- ing good case. Cash or terms i) ! Aun{re. - .| Alaska Music Supply, Inc. {3-ROOM FURNISHED cabin. Oil | August 31—Under way iz,r Omina- Oct. 14—One year since commis (10,096-t1) | heater. References required. 513-A |to Naval Base in Northern Hon- sioning. The USS Panamint com- | Willoughby Avenue (10,008-t4) shu. Were now the flag ship for pletes her first year in the service USED GUITAR—With solid leather | Wil d : Vice Admiral Frank Jack F]er(‘hm of the United States Navy. case, A real bargain. Alaska‘bIhAM HEATED ROOM in pri- X T e e — - Music Supply, Inc. (10,096-tf) | yate home. Phone Red 570. G i % | (10,096-t6) | NORABIESFQUND ;=ccc-vv - !mmma 5 ° QAPARTMENT to be leased fol 1 T 'y n . FOR ALE ! year or more. $80 monthly. Phone SUN LAMPS FOR HEALTH IN TEST MADEON - | Green 390, or nary o, Wade, e 140 acres. About 50 acres | 221, after 12 noon. rloos-:-m‘» Fox’s HEAD HHE meadow. Has fishing loca- ®| - —— % . n = tions. Lavs on Cook Inlet SEAVIEW APT. One block from Nothing Will Produce RICH VITAMIN D s House and 2 lots in Anchar. o | _Federal Building. | Microscopic examination of the e age. Also (urmlnre, motor P 75 'BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Efi’ H fl Sh gn "l E brain tissues of a maddened fox re- o and boats. This is an ideal as Efficieniiy asa Short Daily Lxposureloa ity ahot as Oemteal, Aladeh, 185 o Black and Hantiny Lodfe failed |0 disclose mdmmons of 'n- © Price $6000. Sunny View Confldentlal asslstancn on a b according to Ralph B.'\gill- ¢ Ranch, Box 263, Anchorage, plans to open store of your Z:wn. iams, Director of the Division®of e Alaska. (10,095-t6) Information furnished on buying, | Sun-fraft Ultraviolet Public Health Laboratories of the o ( i \ selling, operating, any kind retail | | Lam” ;f:::“mm] cpartoient SR RY R v EV e T store. International Business Plans | M Company, 629 Bank of America The @ T B The fox head received from Cen- 30 F COM U\AIIO\I cruiser '\nd Sildins: \Steakthcoalitorla: . .. A lamp that will give you the same henefits in just a few minutes an hour's exposure to the sun will give. ... It will build up within you a resist- b ance to frequent head and chest ills that will make these gloomy winter days as enjoyable to you as sunny southern days. Purchase @ne of These Health Makers at ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT AND troller. Boat and motor in fair| shape. See Boat No. 196, 5th float, | Small Boat Harbor. tral has been sent on to Dr. R. G. Green, of the University of Minne- sota for further study, the Labora- tory Director stated in his report to the Fish and Wildlife Service, which had requested the analysis af- LOST AND FOUND PHOTOGRAPHIC Xmas Greeting | Cards, with envelopes, Alaska|. ter receiving reports last week of at-| Scenes. Available now at Winter FOUND—Wsist watch. Identify at tacks on animals and humans in & Pond Co., Inc. Everything in| Parson’s Electric and pay for this | the Central area by frenzied foxes.| Photography. (10,094-t0) | adv. ‘10101-13” were the cause of the attacks. He, motors, radios, electrical appli-{pefore FELIX GRAY, Commissioner advised confining all dogs that have| ances, furniture, dishes, washingi .4 Ex-officio Probate Tode. Ju- | | been bitten in attacks by foxes 0. machines, typewriters, watches,| neau Precinet, t | months l%uy, 7 SEHP B""Ph‘md& wnwgllfl; CATHERINE NYE, Deceased. SR i .| Trading Post. Phones or 12,/ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN However, Director Williams sug- | Douglas. (10,092-t1) | that 1 iinaerlaried was' appalited l:snfhr]x:it\ of (hf :um‘n lh‘:’debel[fi»;d FURMSHED 5 me huusc Hara- \ 95 epidamic Ol CLEHE T Ren ® | wood floors, Frigidaire, new rugs, | ! DR“E‘ KING BLACK LABEL! afflicting the beasts. it . .! basement with laundry trays,|™ T e ex’:'\‘]“‘ég”ou‘:el‘)ly‘“,:‘: (3:?;;5‘ washing machine, 719 5th. Phone! NOTICE TO CREDITORS | 3 Blue 619. (10,093-tf) | In the Commissioner’s Court for the | ination and advises that precautions * be taken as though that WP 7 T Territory of Alaska,.Division Num- | scourge' SECOND HAND stoves, sinks, tanks, o b i ber One. await development of symptoms,! { stating the incubation period of ra- bies to be from three weeks to three guns and misc. items. Also vari- ous selection of real estate. We In the Matter of the Last Will and Testament and of the Estate of gested that the animals may be suf-| _— ° T R fering from one of a number of dis- INCOME PROPERTY FOR SALE. eases affecting the nervous system Duplex, 4 rooms and bath in Executor of the Last Will and Testament and of the xstate of ; For Information and Reservahons Phone 612 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1945 Daily Scheduled Trips - Sitka Wrangell Petershurg Ketchikan Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHEL SOUTHEASTERN PORTS GEOIEE | pmmmmmems R % E AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Established 1940 Public Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street — Phone 757 FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING KinlochN. Neillt John'W. Clark /QUIRE ABOUT OUR 'Vl()\"l‘HLY ACCH ()lWTl\G SER\'ILE ELLIS AIR LIVES | DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pelershury and Wrangeil With connections to Craig, Kiawock, Hydaburg and asteamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 M. S. PATRICIA LEAVING FOR SKAGWAY AND HAINES TUESDAY—-7A. M. Sailing Date Subject to Change - '{ Public Accountant-Stenographic-Tax Returns PUSSS USSR [ Good Taste n Decoration MURPHY and MURPHY ROOM 3—First National Bank Building PHONE 676 will contribute to gracious living. Your home will be more charming with hand executed decorative art that will enhance your individuality. Beautiful Herring Bone wall finish and subdued oriental motif are some of our suggestions. JAMES S. McCLELLAN Phone Douglas 374 P. 0. Box 1216 CATERPILLAR REG.U.S. PAT.OFF. o DIESEL MARINE ENGINES Sales and Service—Genuine Paris NORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO. “Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment each apt. Electric ranges, Frigi- Catherine Nye, deceased. All per- POWER (OMPANY Phone 616 Now, with DC- one from the Rates are lower, too., More thanever... More flights than ever 3 aireraft, your flight is a pleasant moment you sit down in the com- fortable, reclining seats of this modern airplane until the time you arrive at your destination. TICKET OFFICE PHONE 667 FOR FULL INFORMATION ON ALL FLIGHTS A AIRLINES . more service than ever ... more comfort than ever — for the people of Alaska from the Alaska Airlines. and resulting in symptoms of “mad- | ness.” daires, furnished, air conditioned heat. Garage and 3 room and bath furnished house. Will sell all or Duplex alone. Blue 285, after 6 p. m. 1671 Evergreen Ave. (10,088-t£) 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. Phong 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. B gi— SITKA VISITORS Three Sitka residents arrived in| Juneau recently and are registered at the Baranof. Included are: H. L. Andres and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn| W. Morgan. HERE FROM STATES Arrivals from the States regis- tering at the Baranof yesterday in- cluded: Mr. and Mrs. Lee Colby, San Francisco, Calif.; Larry Hagen, Seattle, Wash.; Glenn B. Walker. Akron, Ohio; G. W. Johnsen and R. L. Knox, Seattle; L. Lansing, East Aurora, N. Y.; S. E. Stretron, Seattle, and Donald A. Howe, Van- couver, Wash - e HELENE NILES HERE Helene Niles of Anchorage regisccred at the Baranoi Hotel. is Classes now enrolung Bat,on- twirling, tap, acrobatics, toe-ballet, ‘moderne, eccentric, toe-tap, charac- ter and social dancing for be- ginners. Body-toning and classes for stenographers. Boys' class in acrobatics. Studio, 411 Tth. Phone Red 525. (10,,093-t?) tap sons having claims against the es- tate are required to prasent them to the undersigned, with proper affi- I davits attached, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Octoher 26, 1945. i JAMES McNAUGHTON, Executor. | First publication, Oct. 26, 1945. Last publication, Nov. 16, 1945. Distributor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY JUNEAU BRANCH—227 Admiral Way NG 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 P ————— SHOES REPAIRED || WHILE. YOU WAIT! DAILY MAIL SERVICE Waterproof Shining and Dyeing Invisible Resoleing Hollywood Shoe Parlor | i l—_— Save Your Money BUY A MEAL TICKET AT Frank’s Quick Lunch BEST FOOD TO EAT For Comfort and Bervico ¥ B Get the New Wash- “f:'""‘- ington Rabit l ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME Ihew Wishincron] Your Depeosits Are SAFE THE management of thio bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary coasideration. In addition, the bank is 3 mem- ber of Federal Deposic Insur- ance Corporation,which in- sures each of ewr depositors against los w0 s maximum of $5,000. DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

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