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PAGE SIX ALASKA AIRLINES BRINGS IN 21; HAS 13 FOR ANCHORAGE The Alaska Airlines Starliner Feirbanks with Captain Peterson Flight Officer Courtemanche, and Stewardess Brannon arrived inh Ju- neau on Friday with the following 19 passengers from Anchorage. W. C. Erwin, Mr. Fitzsimmons, Merle Coon, Mrs. E. Dell, John Se- cora, Ella Secora, Mr. Deltz, Jan Koslosky, Alice Koslosky and infant, Janice Koslosky, Merle Strandberg, Agnes Smith and infant, Edwin Bonn, Paul Horvath, A. Mode, Kay Stons, R. L. Wolfe, Arthur Noggles and Mr. Bittman From Cordova: John Weiss, H. Me- gilof and Nick Sablids On the return flight were the fol- lowing 13 passengers for the West- ward city: Owen Munhall, Vivian Grossmith, DeOpal Decker, Kenneth Parks, Mrs. Kenneth Parks, Miss L Brebis, O. R. Unger, A. L. Brown, th M. Welch, J. Hern, W. J fielen Niles and A. E. Zaw- > COASTAL AIRLINES ON FRIDAY FLIGHTS Alaska Coastal Airlines flew the passengers from Juneau To Petersburg Welfelt and Erlene Welfelt To Wrangell D. MecCullough, Charles Metje and-Arvis Dailey. To Ketchikan Hewitt MecGill, John Wolton and June Oure From Ketchikan: Ted Reynolds rom Sitka: Fred Annette, Ger- Mary d Jorgenson, Max H. Mielke, W. Fromholz, D. Davis, I. J .Geiger, F. D. Laughlin and John H. Brillant To Sitka: Mrs. Oscar P. Oleson, Mrs. Elizabeth Arndt, Alexander Barardini. To Tenakee: Algx Colmer. - DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! 'ANNUAL PARISH DINNER, CHURCH OF HOLY mlmn 10 BE HELD ON MONDAY| On Monday evening, Oct. 29, the Church of the Holy Trinity will hold its annual Parish Dinner and meeting. At this time the Rector and the heads of the vari- ous organizations will give an an- nual report of their programs and plans will be made for the comir 1946 will year. The vestry for be elected. The movie, “Thy Will Be Done” has been sent to the church and will be shown during the meeting. Architectural plans for the proposed Parish House will be submitted for congregational ap- proval and vote Anyone who has not made reser- vations for the dinnei should do so immediately in order that suffi- cient food may be prepared .- Empire Want-ads bring results! Pioneering Alaskan Aviation Since 1931 " News ltems Girl Scout WANT ADS FOR SALE STEWART - WARNER PORTABLE combination radio-recorder. Has leather case. In excellent condi- tion. Phone Green 370. (10,101-t2) Many important things havc" happened in the past meetings of | Troop No. 4. The election, held! ”. WANTED WA\xED Beauty Operator. Write { Empire, C-6388. (10, 101-LB!| | |WANTED — Furnished house orlP apartment. Phone 219. (10,095-t12) | some time ago, brought the follow- | STEAMER WARDROBE K ing results: Donna Olds, President;| $60. 214 West Fifth St. Cul)m‘WAIVTFD' o weld, repair, or fab- Barbara Reid, Secretary; Roberta| north end Seaview Apts. ricate, any part that you have | Messerschmidt, Treasurer; Joann : (10,100-t4) | broken, lost, or wish to remodel Sabin, Refreshments; Josephine | PRI 0 T T or fabricate Oxy-Acetylene, Hared, Musician; Muriel Milnes,!31-FT l‘ROLLbn complete, ls‘am welding on cast-iron, steel, brass,! Vice-president, and Donna Olds,| to fish. 18-H.P. Palmer. No.31463. bronze, copper, etc., ctc. Paul Reporter. | Float No. 5. (10,099-t4) | Satko 'Repair Shop, 1402 Harbar‘ A “get-acquainted” tea was gi_ven mi‘,’:’l—ol )ed“—L?m'l;’ WL fiiOct ifiu» 8!; for the mothers so they might| " ... tail shaft and new wheel. |WANTED—Usea furniture. 306 Wil- | make the acquaintance of the new| . ..'.ondition. Inquire Room No.| loughby. Phone f788. | Iv‘i:;ilt'r.l!h:{!); thsZmed to-wetkion| 1. TmPRl EeOTS s | Py S | he tr as r] TR R the Hostess and Dancing badges|ZENITH table - model radio, 3 MISCELLANEBUS | combined. Mrs. Ray Nevin is di-| bands. Good reception, short and —— e recting us in the dancing activity.| long wave. Phone 358, days. DAY NURSERY~Ul}der auspices | Various ways of making money (10,099~ r, Al]l(‘?'lc.ll\ ‘Women's Volunleer’ for the troop have been discussed, . g '; Services, ISI' children a})l ages. and it has been definitely decided‘CAHIN CRUISER 31- -860, 249 rz | 8 a.m. to5 p m. Rates 25 cents to sell Christmas trees this year.| For details see Harbormaster. | per hour, or $35 per month.| At the last meeting, we discussed ! ‘10-09340') Phone Red 180, Mrs. George| pmum;{ntmn in the P.-T. A. Am-wi’o?sAf ;B:amy g!;?il fm one Eogers 1577 Everg: 'PQ“n Ave. | ateur Show | operator. Fully equipped and; PIANOS RENTED and TUNED. The birthday anniversary of| i, yeq Excellent location.| Anderson Shop. | Juliette Low, founder of the Girl| (o oo \Gand out of service, | g Scout organization, was observed.| oot oo TN sell. Write: BARANOF BOOK SHOP AND | |The Rebekahs, sponsors of our| .y ""Boiues salon” Box 491, | LENDING LIBRARY | troop, contributed a beautiful birth- Petersburg, Alaska (10.097-t6) ! Latest Books for Sale and Rent | day cake, and each Girl Scout | . T T U | Also Attractive Alaska Handmade | brought a dime for the Juliette|g. ROOM HOUSE, 7 Earrings | Low Fund | nice location, $3,500. Call Ray at| Out-of-Town and Special Orders | DONNA OLDS, Reporter | the New York Tavern for de-| Given Prompt Attention Fu et 5= ; | tails. (10,097-tf) “’02 Franklin St. Phone 563 | | The Coast Line Route From the Capital City . . . . fo Westward Alaska WOODLEY AIRWAYS ““Route of the Coustliners™ City Ticket Office: Baranof Hofel ceoeee e e 0 e et o! Miss Mary Hougendobler will br-- FOR SALE . come the bride of Warrant Officer o Wilbur P. Green at 8 o'clock this 140 acres. About 50 acres | |evening in the Methodist Church, meadow. Has fishing loca- e with the Rev. Robert Treat reading tions. Lays on Cook Inlet e PHONE 716 SUN EAMPS FOR HEALTH SED GUITAR—With solid m.m} Reception to Honor | “% s e s asi - Newlyweds Tonlght lh(‘ VOWS. | House and 2 lots in Anchor- A reception h()nolm[, the young e age. Also furniture, motor couple will be held at the home of and boats. This is an ideal Mrs. Mildred Hermann, at 9 o'clock e Stock and Hunting Lodge. and @ cordial invitation is extended e Price $6,000. Sunny View o' to all friends to both the church e Ranch, Box 263, Anchorage, | |ceremony and the reception Alaska, (10,095-16) - oo ‘Moose PartytoBe Big Event Tomghii INATION cruiser and| Boat and motor in fair| tro]lex shape. See Boat No. 196, 5th float, | Box 3081 - - - - Juneau, Ala.s)m (10,059~ th) ! GUARAN’I'EED Realistic Perma-' nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up.| Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201.} 315 Decker Way. FOR RENT FOR RENT Apts., Ph. _Crescent| (10,102-tf) \ oom Apt. 428. SEAVIEW APT.—One block Iro"x“ Federal Building. 'BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, Confidential assistance on ymu‘ plans to open store of your own.| Information furnished on buying, | selling, operating, any kind retail | store. International Business Company, 620 Bank of Ameuca‘ [ | SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1945 -fllflSK%&I/ ik I%ES Daily Scheduled Trips Sitka Wrangell Petershurg Ketchikan Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHEL SOUTHEASTERN PORTS - . | Por Information and Reservations Phone 612 AUDITS STEMS NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY E blished 1940 Public Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Slreet Phone 757 FAIRBANKS OFFICE-—201-2 RY BUILDING ‘ Kinloch N. Neill John W. Clark | INQUIRE ABOUT OUR MONTIILY ACCOUNTING SERVICE 2 LAVI ELLIS /\lR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHRIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle _ FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 USSP SRS S M. S. PATRICIA LEAVING FOR SKAGWAY AND HAINES ) Health Makers at ALASKA ElE(TEI( LIGHT AND | POWER (OMPANY : Phone 616 I More than More flights than ever . more comfort than ever Alaska from the Alaska Airlines. Now, one from the moment you si 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 AIRLI .. more service than ever with DC-3 aircraft, your flight is a pleasant | MINES FILE HERE | TIDE TABLE . ® o October 28, 1945 o o @ o “ified to do business in Alaska as a i Santiago-Alaska Mines, Inc., qual- Low 1:30a.m., 18 ft. e general mining and mineral pro- High 8:18a.m.,, 134 ft. ® cessmg firm, by the parent Canadian Low 14:04p.m.,, 63 ft. @ ccmpany Santiago Mines, Ltd., of High 20:03 p.m., 136 ft. e Vancouver, B. C., has filed articles e of incorporation here with Territor- e o October 29, 1945 e e e ial Auditor Frank Boyle. firm. The new company, which will have its principal Alaska office at Ketch- ikan, with other offices in Vancouv- er, is organized for contemplated re- opening of the Dolomi Mine, on |Prince of Wales Island. It is a limited corporation wfth capitaliza- tion of $100,000 in 100,000 shares of one dollar par value each. Debt — for the people of ;“m" " {500 i 438 ATTENTION MASONS Called Communication of Mt. |Juneau Lodge Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock, with work in the E. A. Degree. Visitors welcome. J. W. LEIVERS, Secretary ever... t down in the com- (10,102-t2) WINBOWS, DOORS, o} Organizing directors are Robert Low 15:30 p.m., 58 ft. e ,Crowe-Swords and Courtney R. M. High . 9:35a.m., 138 ft. e!Gale, both of Vancouver, and Lester Low 15:30 p. m., 58 ft. @ 0. Gore, Ketchikan attorney repre- High 21:28p.m,, 135 ft. e £enting the company legally in Alas- e ka. Mr. Crowe-Swords is president @ o 000 0 0 © o o o Of Santiago Mines, Ltd, and Mr. | Gale also is associated with that ministrator of the estate of Thomas} or Thom) Saari, deceased, will offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, if such bid is deemed sat- isfactory to the Commissioner,—all right, title and interest of the said estate to the following described property to-wit: a patented parcel of land designated as Homesite No. 010038, Patent No. 1118685 containing 3.76 acres of land, situated near the jeleven mile post on Glacier High- | way near Juneau, Alaska, together a story and one-half framehouse and | wood-shed located thereon, and house furnishings therein now con- tained. ‘This homesite is officially desig-| nated as U. S. Survey No. 2570 on| 'file in the General Land Office. This sale is made according to law to satisfy the debts and claims against said estate. GIVEN under my hand and of- | ficial seal this 20th day of October, {1945, at Juneau, Alaska. (SEAL) FELIX GRAY, i United States Commissioner and Administrator of the estate of Thomas Saari, deceased, First publication, Oct. 20, 1945. :Lasl publication, Nov. 10, 1945. | | . e Save Your Money BUY A MEAL TICKET AT | /| Frank’s Quick Lunch CABINETS 0. B. Williams Co. 1939 First South Seattle 4 SHOES REPAIRED || WHILE YOU WAIT! DAILY MAIL SERVICE Waterproof Shining and Dyeing Invisible Resoleing Hollywood Shoe Parlor e ) . NES BEST FOOD TO EAT | For Comfort and Bervive F. B. Get the New Wasb- McClure, ington Habit Mgr. ALASKANS FEEL AT (IOME l a | i ma}l lfoat Erner 3 e 095-6{ Building, Stockton, California. l T“ESDAY—7 A. m' h- w-ll P Tonight is the big night for chil< EHSTOGRAPHIC Xmas Greeting (10,100-t7) | St Date Bublent ‘to Onfnge NOl I“g 1 l‘OdllGe BICH v’TAmN D g;ed"g;"li,’;‘:;f gi z‘;:”{d‘:?::el’:dli'g Cards, with envelopes, Alaska o e SRS, WA gt SEABER ] oy & 3 = g P Scenes. Available now at Winter s T PR B . AR B i ] as Eliicie“iifl Sh in -l E l ”j": ‘members of both organizations . pog Co, Inc. Everything m‘ Lus’l‘ A“n Fou“n i —— iy asa.bhori Baily Lxposureio a foining in observance of MOOS&. pyoyography’ (10,094-t0) 1. —— |t Public A nt-Si hic-Tax Ret Heart Day, and making the eveningy e T Wrist watch, Tdentify m' ublic Accounia enographic-Iax Heturns = it Joxg to ‘i"' ‘eh"“"“b”ed 25 URNISHED 5-Room house. Hard- | parson’s Electric and pay for this | " estivities in the Moose wood floors, Frigidaire, new rugs, v a t3) | un-Kraft Ultraviolet e Oy, SIR IRy Jetdales, o sl | ac. oo | MURPHY and MURPHY start at 8 o'clock, and all members washing machine, 719 5th. Phone P ROOM 3—First National Bank Building PHONE 676 Lum and their families are cordially in-" Blue 619. (10,003-t1) ‘;LOST Man’s gold wrist _watch.‘ PR IO S L i et ) p |vited to attend. %3 o Black dial, Army insignia nn", - i FOR SALE OR CHARTER—65 Ft.| band. Reward. W. L. Hufford, 198i{_'—____—__——_ Al h " ; e e 00000000000 Boat Chicagoff. Freighting m: Gastineau Avenue. '1‘-""’2"2'; GOfld “Ste (7 1} De (1] ] at'on amp 1 al WIH glve YUU Ihe same 2 o towing.. Wrlte or wire Pranki . | will contribute to gracious living. Your home will be henefijs in jusi a few minutes an : SUN RISES — SETS : el NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL more charming with hand executed decorative art that ' ® o o October 28, 1945 o o o 3 PROPERTY | will enhance your individuality. Beautiful Herring hour S exposure o Ihe sun Wlll give i 4 o! Phone 428. (10, 068-t1) | In the United States Commissioner’s Bone wall finish and subdued oriental motif are some . e Sun Rises 8:02a. m ® TROL ; { Court for the Juneau Precinct, | of our s'uggcshons. It win hulld u th H R & 3 TROLLER PATRICIA—Length 50! Diyision Number One, Territory | p wiihin you a resist- ® Sun Sets 5:20 p. M. ® gt beam 12 ft. Fully equipped.| of Alaska. to f t head and chest ill % : 4 ® Spacious accommodations. Phope IN PROBATE JAMES S. MeCLELLAN ance 10 Irequent neaa and chesr 1lis ® o o October 29, 1945 ® o & g5 or P. O. Box 1945. (10.066-t1) | Tn the Matter of the Estate of | Phone Douglas 374 P. 0. Box 1216 that will make th 1 3 2 o b THOM or THOMAS SAARI, De- | at will make these gloomy winter e Sun Rises 3:05 2. m. & GOOD 3-BEDROOM HOUSE, with| ,oocy = - § |® Sun Sets 528 p.m. e or without furniture. Telephne) NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN, 0000000000000 00000000000000000060004 days as enjoyable to you as sunny B O | that on Monday, November 12, 1943 , at 2:00 o'clock P. M. at the Office sou‘hern daYs | TR i “SA"“AGO'AMSK‘ {of the United States Commissioner, chnEun,g!&FLnn Purchase One 0" These R P00 00 0 BN R TN NN {at No. 513 of Federal and Territorial 4 > Building, the Commissioner as Ad- 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 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 in- sures each of eur depositors sgainst. low to & maximum of 35,000 DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION