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PAGE SIX U= MERCHANTS ATTENTION GLENNLEACH ALASKA Representative e WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1946 '-fllflSK%m/ \.\&8 Loy &8 IR&!IIES Daily Scheduled Trips Sitka Wrangell Petershurg Ketchikan her The combination halibut boat and - l'Hl; DAILY ALAbKA l;MPlRL#JUNLAU ALAbKA I,—-—————— ed on the Denali from Ketchikan, an,[for his new troller which will be' where she spent the holidays with built this spring. ¢ * | News No'es on Robert DeArmond and fam- S0 ’ | |troller built by Dave Hallock and ADS H The Denali cra N\od into the Con- Frank Bergdoll back of the Hallock rom II a way dock Thurse in making a home on Baranoff Strect, is nearing feeeetetenfenfenferfode forferfecforiofert nding against a strong tidal cur-|completion. The gas tarks are be- t and wind. Foreseeing the in-ling built by Frank Deiner. Launch-!| | SITKA, Alaska, Jan. 5—(Special evitable crash, Qon McGraw, Con-|ing of the boat is awaited with| ron SALE | Correspondence) —Cliff Hedges, well way dock company manager, ranconsiderable interest and specula-| known. 10 fisherman, has been to the oil line controls and managed tion. Some years ago another boat FOR SALE—One room house | missing since December 27. Return-|to get the tanks shut off before a|was launched down the same street — pymicheds 100 x 100 lot $3,000. ing to town from trapping on Christ- great quantity of gas was lost from when Adolph Thompson bullt the yicely located. Recently remodel- | mas Day, Mr. Hedges started back pipes. Misunderstanding Eros in his back yard only a few| oq One 4 room house, completely . . ar o aws preci us flig! d ro hi a — i P for his trapping area at Leo ! kr’:‘, A ‘l” P‘w; r?@?({tg“?; I‘f“‘“_‘)\’fd"f" ‘(‘:‘ ”‘:‘“Ck_ home—and gy pished, newly painted, chicken chorage north of Kalinin Bay two dock, several people s |launched it from the Crescent. | house, brooder equipment, 2 lots, | f ily 5 WANTED—Small house outside of city. Reliable party. Contact Home Hotel. Room 210 (163-t1) | YOUNG GIRL lost green color! mitt. Please return to Empire. (163-t3) days later. On Saturday Charlie and almost caused a panic. | located in center of Douglas, $3,- | | Robitch came in from Kalinin with 900. One 6 room house, partly the report that Hedges had not ar- shed, newly painted, nice lo- rived. Local boats and C 50. One 2 room house, Emmet Hodges' troller, the Tanya, the Howard Dexter assist- TAXI DRIVER—Probably you hav forgotten to mail package ad- dressed to iocal person left in Elwood Hunter arrived on is being overhauled at to take Boat Shop, with A. G. The Rev the Denali from California, ! f the Presbyterian g the ge of for Puget Sound Merch. Co. b 1 Puget Sound News Co. ¥ Variety Leather Mig. Co. W J. A. Sexauer Mig. Co. Y P. J. Kohl and Co. ¥ Trans-Pacific Merch. Co. PAY Continenial Music Co. W Faber Bros. w And Other Lines. .. will have sample rooms at the BARANOF HOTEL Jan. 10 o 25th inclusive GLENNLEACH Box 2330 Phorte Black 403 Juneau; Alaska inte 3 I either No. Remy ‘found Hedges of his b {31B127 wreckage Convinced that the only remain- |ing explanation of Hedges disappe; {ance was that his boat was blow {to sea from Salisbur m Ketchikan and S searching the ocean r lof Salisbury | Late Priday a report was made {by John Lawrence that a boat ans- | wering the description of the Remy was seen in Peels Hol r Slocum Arm. The Wild Life plane is stand- ing by earch the area oon {as weather permits. Should the ru- i mor prove a false lead, a plane will search the innumerable |inlets to the south. In the meantime the search at To date no planes have been weather conditions. Hedges i to have a five weeks suppl aboard and for compan Pat. Mrs. Hedges is a he to dog, the 1, owner of the An- a local buyer, was rt ack on the ember 26. Though 1is home, he is prac- John Osbak chor Bar an stricken wit morning of still confine ucally rec Mrs. Lu was struck by a truck d Clarence Rands at dusk Wednesday as she was cross- ing the t in front of Bill Ccok’s home. Blinded by the head- lights of a er passing car a driving snc storm, Mrs stepped in front of the truck unnoticed. Mrs.”Reinke )h«» been confined to her bed with minor ruises and shock Mrs. Don McGraw has been con- fined to her home for some day with a serious case of tonsillitis, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Morrow arriv- ed on the Denali Thursday and have taken an apartment at Rand: Manor. Mr. Morrow plans to start a crab cannery in pa ship with Bill Smi y returned Sitka ¢ ased by the Army and Mrs I Irwin Sayles and arrived on the to make their home les is a cousin of M Andersen and Mrs. Henry iCampbell. He was discharged from ithe Coast Guard after three years lof service, mainly in the Aleutians. The Sayles have taken the Ander- sen house on Pescheroff Street. | Elliott Fletcher, First Bank of Sitka, |Denali for a short Seamo \uf the menth. Mr. young son Jim Denali, plannir here. M | Neill manager of the left on the vacation Mrs. Elizabeth DeArmond return- other has been sold to Reuben Fraki Center, where a decorated table held ey l"fl'eshments and after an hour of Lirvermse, /4/;..‘- mE&TA Bmla i in pany, one will be kept for display, He will return by the end cne has been sold to Oscar Tilson gave a soft light. and Jack Ballinger to be installed services were held on Monday night.| whic sine and parish minister Rev. Ar He was and two he departure of Bily last accompanied } daughters, Ida th and SJ |35 - {ot Mr. and MX\ and two small sons left on the Den- en enroute to Los ) Henderson will return to his!ho former position of lineman for the Metropolitan Water and Power Cocmpany Mr. Henderson, who Pic served as a lieutenant in the Army’ We At sum- {urday night his | the Angeles where lrngr nt. Captain Ed Tibb basketball game last Sat- he SJS first team beat eam to 47, and the eam beat the High School tar p the Town 51 S first (’ e High School team was George Henderson |jured early in t He was rel spital on Wednesday. | the al for surgery ering satis- oneers’ Home Hos ednesday and is Signal Corps, was recently discharg- factorily d his return from the Philip- pines. Mrs. Henderson is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schrey. Jack Conway, owner of the Con-tor way Dock Company, plane Friday after holid following Navy. Mr spending the me his discharge from the |pls Navy bases in the Aleutians. He of ill ke joined by his family at the hc end of the school year. on George Hellerich, mining engineer l2ft on the Denali enroute to Fair- ha banks after spending the holidays|to with his family here. Max Lurz, former City Supervisor, business trip. He will be joined by |Sit returned by ithe term of Mrs. ys with his family in Seattle, States Conway served as Port,dent Captain at various large Army and was Mr Mr. and Mrs, returned on the Denali for a short have rented the apartment over the | _ At a meeting of Beta Sigma Phi { Thursday at the home of Mrs. Wal- lace McDonald Mrs QGlenn Thorn- n was named President to finish Edward Loidham- | who recently moved to the Mrs. Wallace McDonald re- aced Mrs. Thornton as vice-presi- and Mrs. William Rodenberg made treasurer. Next meeting T Beta Sigma Phi will be at the me of Miss Dorothy Van Zante| January 10 r and Mrs. Robert Wheeler| ve moved from Jamestown Bay the Beach residence Oja | Street. Wallace McDonald ; ka Mercantile and will move as| his wife early next month and af- $oon as the redecorating and furn-| ter disposing of his local properties, will return to the States. The Christmas party given by the 1 local painting con- Women of the left by plane Wednesday for the home of Harold Melby, tractor, Seattle where his wife is seriously cember 28. accompanied by seven guests were present. ill. Mrs. Melby, her daughters Annie and Vonnie, left delicious lunch for medical treat- from absent members: Mrs. some weeks ago, in and Mrs. W. €. Charteris are he Dr. cheduled to leave Seattle on Janu- | Sitka, Dr. Char- Christmas box of apples. l‘ The meeting was then turned over | 5- ary 10 to return to Sitka. teris, a captain in the Army Medi- cal Corps, turned from Tokyo on |to December 26 and received his dis- pr charge on the 28th. Mrs. Charteris flew south to meet him. thy Bill Beach, owner of Beach’s co Flumbing Shop and Garage, Friday for a brief business trip to Mi the States Mrs. Carl Peterson left last week for a routine medical checkup in th Seattle. She plans to return with- Ja; in a few weeks. | Motors recently received by Mark be: Rigling for Baranoff Motors Com- was placed on the platform. There were candles at each window, which in their power scow seiner, and the A | got ito held. At twelve stood with bowed heads while the bel out “Thee God We Praise.” |8 | at | m; was killed in King Phillip’s War. When you drink Cresta Blanca, you enjoy the benefits of a tradition dating back to 1771. In that year, Franciscan Fathers founded the Mission of San Gabriel Archangel, forerunner of America’s wine industry. Ask for Cresta Blanca by name. CRESTA BLANCA WINE COMPANY, INC. 105 ANGELES AND LIVERMORE, CALIFORNIA For over fifty years, the finest of American wines. ishings are completed Christmas carols, read an left tany. Coulson sang a duet, and then gms were exchanged The next meeting will be held at| The Sunday night before Christ- 'mas a very effective candle lghting | Of the three new Gray Marine service was held. Church was held at! Rev. Nygaard, De-| Eleven members and | After a! were read Mrs. Kreeps; Ray Peterman, who now lives| Juneau, and a letter from the| ad of the Children’s Home in thanking the Order.for a lettérs Rev. Nygaard for the Chris[mas! ogram. After the singing of the Mrs. Edwin Reed interesting articlé" about e observances and supe\cuuonc‘ nnected with Christmas. in Brit- Mrs. Rufus Dill sangga solo. rs. Edwin Reed and Mrs. Fred| e home of Mrs. Rufus Dill onj nuary 10. The word will bé “way The church was autifully decorated and a manger Watch night good crowd meeting in the Service od fellowship the party adjourned | g the church were the service was the congregation lls from the tower pealed softly e REBEKAH MEETING Regular business meeting, Jan. 9, p. m. All members urged to tend. (162-12) e eee In Massachusetts in 1675 one an in every ‘16 of military age DAY’S trend in in- urance is “more and better protection for the same or a slightly larger premium.” Thus, in sonmre localities, for as little as 6e. for $100 of insurance, a fire insurance policy can be broadened to include several other causes of damage, including ex- plosion and windstorm. Shattuck Agenecy ated on beach $200. 45 x 90 lot located on 1lth St. in Juneau, $1,500 50 x 100 lot in Douglas on $350. One store buildin completely furnished apt. 25 x 25 all steel quonset Lee SWIFT, Phone 12, (163-t6) 3rd St , Prices cut this week on dishes, skiis, motors watches, everything in the stor We have to make room for more merchandise. The Douglas Trad- ing Post—Douglas—Phone 12. (163-t4) COMPLETE réstaurant for sale, 3 ranges, hoods, Sink, big ice box, counter, stalls, electric pan, cash register, and many other articles, inquire at the Dreamland Bar. (163-t3) equipment tables. ALE—Modern cruiser in fine reasonably. See (163-t6) FOR S. condition, priced Harbor Master. \ATIONAL CAQH Regls\er fllmr cabinet, fireproof. Phone George Brothers (163-tf) DINETTE baby's crib, high ‘chair, buggy, ironing board, washing machine, Green 353. (163-t3) | UPRIGHT typewriter Royal No. 10 will consider trade on washing machine. 1111 W 9th St. (163-t3) 2 pr. NEW SHOES 8'% AA. Call 631 mornings or after 6 p.m. (163-tf) NEW PHILLO L(\hlnel radio, $50. 1 New china closet, $40. 1 Small | occasional table, $15. 1 Cabinet smoking set, $10. 1 Three-section bookcase, $15. Magazine rack with top, $10. New linen clo: 3-drawer, $10. Dressing mirror 2-ft.x4-ft., $15. 9x12-ft. Tent, $10. Ice cream freezer, $5. Kitchen ladder, $2.50. Call Blue 437. (162-tf) ROOM HOUSE at Auk Bay for sale. V. A. Hensey, Genl. Del, or 319 Diston. (162-t4) TAYLOR CUB SEAPLANE — Dis- mantled, requires work. A good buy for anyone wanting low-cost flying. See Lloyd Jarman, Alaska Coastal Airlines. (162-t2) bindings and (162-t4) 2 PR. SKIS, shoes, poles. 127 Willoughby. including for four; 101 Hiil- | (dh.-tf) and cooking utensils, luncheon set, service pots, pans, etc. Apt. crest, or Phone 439. COLLAPSIBLE baby buggy. Ph.| Douglas 964. (161-t4) | GRAY SQUIRREL paw iinger tip| coat, gray Australian fur cape. Phone 561 from 6 to 8 p. m. (161-t5) FOR SALE—Daveno and chair, | seven-foot Frigideire, like new; ! Gov. Winthrop secretary, twin| beds with springs and mattresses, | Duncan Fife wing table with Iour chairs, new chest of drawers,| unpainted, card table, ottoman, Fairbanks Morse washing ma-| chine. Phone Douglas 552. (161-t3) | 2-BEDROGHM nouse, fully furnished. 2 Lots, chickenhouse. Fine view. Phone Douglas 133. (160-tf) HOT POINT automatic electric range. Four burner. Good condi- tion. Price $40. Green 400. (160-t4) | } MODERN refrigerator, 63 cu. ft., $95. Left-hand, bolt-action .22, $35. Walnut buffet, $25. Phone| 522. 30-FT. TROLLER, rebuilt. See| Douglas Boat Shop. Phone Doug- las 19. (160-t6) (160-t4) | FOR SALE—Alaska Husky puppies. No. 8, Crescent Apts. (159-th) | 1 MEDIUM BOY'S BILYCLE Ph. 699. Ask for John. (10,146~ tfil ELECTRIC posting machine. In- quire Sully’s Bakery. (10,146-tf) NEW HAMPSHIEE RED FRYERS —New York dressed, 60c per Ib. Phone 385. (Dec. 15-Jan. 19) HOUSE FOR SALE—5 rooms and a bath, partly furnished. Inquire house 1102 9th St. or write P. O. Box 1684. (10,132-tf) SECRETARIES Professional Shorthand Classes NOW FORMING Seward Street Juneau Phone 249 BEGINNING 4and NCE VA TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY City Hall 7:30 to 9:30 P, M. FOR SALE — Miscellaneous dishes 7— | r—— your care by passenger on south- | bound Princess Boat. Dec. 8th. Contents valuable to addressee only. Please phone 456 evenings. (161-16) WANTED TO RENT — Furnished house or apt. for couple and baby. Room 330, Gastineau Hotel. (161-t3) WANTED TO BUY—Baby bed and mattress. Ph. Green 147. xl:‘;fi»tfi‘ Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHEL SOUTHEASTERN PORTS F or Information and Reservations Phone 612 WANTED— Hnusukeq)(r for dell) of two. Must be neat, dependable. Hours will be short, gcod wages. Call at 525 W Tenth Street be- tween 2 and 4 p. m. (157-tf) TO BUY—Troller, 28 to equipped. Write O. R. Fanshaw, Alaska. 10,144-thH) WANTED 2 ft., Haynes, WANTED—To rent 3 or 4 bcdroom house, permanent, consider pur- chase later. Phone 473, 8 to 5. (132-tf) WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- loughhy. Phone 788. MISCELLANEGUS P(J'\D L()(np;)h\ Im Phnmrzmplnc Supplies Printing, Enlarging. and Materials of ) | | W!‘ TFR & Complete Developing, Artists’ Paints Finest Quality. Baranof Turkish Bath and Massage: Heurs 9 A. M. {0 6 P. M.—Open Evenings by Appointment BARANOF HOTEL—Lower Level PHONE 753 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 Kinloch N. Neill John W. Clark QUIRE ABOUT OUR \IO\THLY A((Ol \Tl\ ¢ ShRVlCE Wholesale—Juneau—Retail PIANOS RENTEL and TUNED Anderson Shop. EXPERT ACCOUNTING | and Office Service CLARA DILG (160-tf) Phone 859 Box 617 BARANOF BOOK SHOP and || DING LIBRARY | A New Selection of | ALASKAN BOOKS ELLES AIR LEINES DAILY TRIPS JUREAU T0 KETCHIKAN via Petersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Latest Books for Sale and Rent Out-of-Town and Special Orders Given Prompt Attention 202 Franklin St Phone 563 Box 3081 - - Juneau, Alaska (10,059-t) GUARANTEED Reahstlc Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. LOST AND FCUND LOST — Envelope contalning en- larged photos of decorations and large Victory sign in process of painting; also in envelope a small green photo album contain- ing color photos of advertising bulletins of value of no one but myself. Reward for its return. o HAINES ME. 8. "BONSAC" SKAGWAY FREIGHT ACCEPTED AT FERRY FLOAT MONDAY A M. PASSENGERS get 9 A. M. Bus TUESDAY connecting with DONJAC AT AUK BAY—PHO! BLUE 449 OR 79 SMAILINGS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE — Pauntlng Contractor With a Guarantee of Satisfaction All Classes of Work LODGE _(,Cl .UB — CHURCH — STORE AFE — RESIDENCE ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN MeCLELLAN - BDecorator PHONE 374—DOUGLAS . S. McClellan. (161-tf) FOR BEN? 2.ROOM FURNISHED APT. oil range, bath. 5138-A Willoughby Avenue. (161-t4) LEASE FOR YEAR, $250.—4-Rooms | and bath, partly furnished. City~ lights, garage, running water. On) Glacier nghway Write P. O. | (10,152~ tI) — Steamheated 1 r—c;e;;su Kitchen privileges. Phone 886.] Home Hotel. (10136-nr | Don’s Radio Service Electrical and Radio Repair (We pick up and deliver) Phene 659 909 West 12th 000009 it CATERPILLAR REG.U. S. PAT.OF 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 CUARGERS in 6-12-32 Volt in 12 and 32-volt D. C. JABSCO GEARLESS PUMPS REX PUMPS SPEEI&LISTS Hair Styling COLD WAVING PERMANENTS STYLING SHAPING Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Baranof Beauty Salon OPEN EVENINGS BY BOX 1013—-DOUGLAS e o o) DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION