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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNFA\. ALASKA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY I2 1946 PAGE SIX son of Mr. a ceremc saturday o'clock by Commissior Knight at the Carpenter tending the couple will Kay Herman Following the SITKA NEWS - SITKA, Alaska, Feb Correspondent) Fur for the late Bobby Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Yaw be at the Presbyterian Church at 2 p. m. on the following the arrival of the North Sea on which Mr. Yaw is bring home the body of his son The North Sea will be = members of the American to escort the body to the Presby- terian Church. The funeral vice will be read by the Rev wood Hunter and graveside conducted by the American Le- and Mr glon. Pallbearers, all veterans of left to make World War II, will be Harold Ward, in Pelic Don Buchanan, Charles Olson, H ployed vey Jacobs, Mark Jacobs and Georg Dick. All Legionnaires and veter- ans -attending the services are re- quested to wear their uniforms (Special services son of will 8 ral Yaw ceremony of the couple. have taken an a Manor. friends Graw Rands Cecil Cook, of Electric Shop, enroute to San Francisco, was called by the illne father owner ser- El- rites ) brief visit in Roscoe Max a where Mr. the Cold Storz in returned a Ken Nordby Wednesday from eattle for the Capt. Joe Cronin, manding officer of the Japonski Naval Air Station, has been as- signed to the command of Sand Point Naval Air Station in Seattle He was at Pearl Harbor at the time of the Jap bombing, where his family narrowly escaped being strafed while driving on the high- way. The Cronin’s many warm friends in Sitka hope Captain Joe and family will find an opportunity to visit here in the near future Raynold Burke, n of Mrs. R. K. Burke, arrive Alaska after several yea in the Army first com- Jack Krepps, former Pol hospital in Seattle. and infant daughter the next boat will Cora Ferguson, Mrs. Mrs. Mr. and Don Buchanan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Buchanan, arrived by plane Friday after three years in the Army and two years active ser- vice in the South Pacific nd ber brothers, who ret the Navy Mrs. Carl Peters ret Capt. H. W. “Bill” Sihler, Navy the engineer who started construction of the Japonski Naval Air Station and was later in charge of all Alaska Naval construction with retu headquarters in Seattle, is now in the States, stationed on Okinawa. Mrs. Sihler head of the and their sons Billy and ski. living in Ventura, California and Mrs. Rex Marcl d after a Mr. Mr. Ma are Sampson II, d being repafred at the Sitka Mar — The Mr. and Mrs. Nick Trierchield, will and c Mr. and Mrs. Nick Tierschield, will Sr., is become the bnd(‘ of Dorman Mc- hauled The Triangle Cle aners Will Satisfy All Your Cleaning 48-HOUR SE. JUST and Verne a reception will be held for approximately artment at left by plane Friday sitka, and their permanent home Max business anitary Market returned on the Alaska after spend- ing several months in the veterans’ Mrs. daughter of C. J. Mills, on the Alaska to visit her parents cently after teing discharged from Alaska from Seattle where has been visiting for several weeks months vacation CAA office on Japon- workboat owned hy George Baggen, and ice while (h(' uncertainity and* \anabmn of weather at this time of the “year - sealing expeditions are no bed of fish rrier owned roses The skins are handled has been ice through the U. S. Customs Office we at Fish only. boat went for a the Columbia Lum- Last til the raft is Sarvela mill is unable to playing i as the anim: the herd, Youth Rally Is Postponed Jesse per- t. 8 W, after operating being at w. Hall. At- be Miss McGraw. The by Fred bound for Bay where tow of logs for ber Company. brought here operate. Allanah Branc Sunday Laurie and B some fur seal lver Bay, a rare sight ordinarily stay with well out lu sea. 150 Mc- the The Milton has purchased the troller Idlewild from Ed White and is having a new engine installed by Baranof Motors . Henry Moy gan over to the fishermen for as a recreation and meeting hall. Fishermen are remodeling the building and the United Trollers of Alaska held meeting there The Youth Rally which Wednesday evening. The wanigan scheduled for Saturday night is beached beside the Hope Boat the 1.O.O.F. Hall has been post- Shop. poned The Juneau Youth for Marine w forecasts are rector has just received now being pmml daily on a bulletin Robert Pierce, one of Mr. and board on the front of the Cold Presidents of the Youth for Christ ed on the Storage building International, is coming to Alaska rs service —_— soon. He will be visiting the ‘main | cities of the Territory in the in- | The Admiralty, owned by George terests of this youth work. «James of Angoon, is being over- pjerce is expected to be in Ju- hauled at the Sitka Marine Ways, neau during the last week of Feb- in preparation for spring fishing. ruary, and at that time a Youth Smith and Morrow have been Rally will be held. Watch the Em- working steadily preparing clams pire for further details of tis for quick freezing and shipment to m,‘(.lmg the States. Six boats are bringing - Al the Sitka where he ess of his has turned his wani- use Mr family is em- a plant age at by plane trip Christ di- word that the Vice- lice Chief, Krepps arrive on D s, arrived urned re- urned on she hant have rchant is 10 grew up in the Juneau employed at Theatre and is at v ff of the Alaska ine Ways | the Many new and people have : bright red roof Moose Lod | ballrcom upst: Friday ev nights the |lccked off from cocktail the side entrance land ball room. Moose members in |charge will be James Brightman, Bob Gaylord, Bill Rands and Walt Six women are employed in ¢ Sitka Marine Ways, but until the Tne engagement of Miss Lois and Morrow plant on the Conway The pride-to-be, wt ar of Jimmy O'Brien’s home in The prospective groom is a radio and almost out before the arrival - on r Hill has opened its remarked about Started last September by sqvm Welch. Tuesday afternoon at the home of shop. The boys worked hard in clams, Joe Anselm on his boat the Cricket, being head man with E 1 f one and a half tons to his credit ngagemen 0 ing and packing, assisted by ty" l_ H g i d g, Weath . LR yived IISs Lois hiegsia Two hunred thirty-four crab I A traps wera built for the concern S Anpounce by the B&C Machine Shop at the weather improves and the small megstad, daughter of Mr. Osc bays now iced over are navigable, gegstad of this city, to Mr. Chester crabs cannot ke obtained. The gieradski has just been anno crabs will be cgoked, cleaned and ceq. The wedding date has been packed in gallon cans at the Smith gt for March a1, Dock, then frozen for shipment ju-eau and attende at the Cold Storage plant. schools, was formerly o the 20th Centur Sunday afternvon a fire present on the & out in a store house to the laundry. Jamestown Bay Inside of five announcer, with KINY. minut neighbe had gathered > from all direct and forming a & bucket brigade from a nearby ki s puckes iside o0 e connes VEEN-AGE BOYS BUILD 0| B : was estimated at between $150 $200 noticed™ the it. Something teen-agers two NeW has been added to the Juneau nthly. On those la cape, with the near-comple- ounge will be tic of the Starline Hubbycxufi Warkshop. 12-to-15 old boys, the Awdrk- shep was built with donated serap lumber, which the boys first stored St und a big lean-to, while they St. Peters Guild will meet on prepared the foundation for their |Mrs. George Hellerich. ¥ h the inclement fall wea- | in an attempt to get the side- 1 The Presbyterian Women will walls and roof up before the first meet Tuesday evening at the home snow. Eventually the numl of (of Mrs. G. G. Stuart boys dwindled to only two, but WANT ADS -4—H—‘—H—H-I' et | it WANTED WANTED—Oii range with blower, restaurant dishes, French fryer, 2 burner hoi plate, Ph. 42 or 12} Douglas. (192-t5) | SMALL APT. WANTED by elde ly couple. No children. Ph. Red |_ 611 (191-t4) | FOUND AN AEARTMEVT e next) day got burned out. Wrote I()ld the wife—“too bad I'm without.” Now the pickins' are Jooking ! mighty slim of me finding a| place to put my family in. So if | any of you folks wanta’ do some- | thing fine, just give me a , or drop me a line. I'll alw: be grateful, pay my rent in advance. j So come on people, give an ex- Serviceman a chance! Bill Ray, Box 1387 or Phone 341. | HAND LAUNDRY—Specialize Cur- | tains, shirts. Black 210. L] (189-1mo. WANTED TO RENT — Apartment | or house for CAA man, wife and | daughter 3 years old. Permanent | and reliable. LaRue, Hotel Ju-| neau. (189-t4) | OLD LUMBER, kindling wootl free | for the taking 9 to 4, 525 5th St. l (189-t5) | WANTED—Neon transformer. Hi- volt workable or no. Pratt Neon Sign Co. (184-t4) DRE"%SMAKING — TAILORING.. ALTERATIONS Fur coats remodeled, work guaran- | teed. Blue 565. (179-1mo.) | WANTED—To rent 3 or 4 bedroom house, permanent, consider pur- chase later. Phone 473, 8 to 5. (132-tf) | w. Al\TLD~Use€l a furntturc loughhy Phone 788, FOR RENT GARAGE FOR RENT — 4th and | Hurris. Call Black 337. (191-t3) | 306 Wi- FOR RENT — Steamheated rooms. | Kitchen privileges. Phone 886. Home Hotel. €10,136-t1) | MISCELLANEOUS | STEVE'S—CHIROPOD! “Foot Specalists” Oftice No. 7 1:iangle Bldg. Ph. m‘ 192-tf) | DR. PIANOS RENTEL and ITU Anderson Shop. EXPERT ACCOUNTING and Office Service CLARA DILG (160-tf) Phone 859 Box 617/ GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola's Beauty Shop. Phone 201 | | 1934 LAFAYETTE sedan; good run- | | FOR SALE or 'FOR SALE 1 ELECT portable phonograph and record collection. Ph. Blue 624 after 6 p.m. (191-t3) Rllg! Daily Scheduled Trips Sitka Wrangell Petershurg Ketchikan Also Trips HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHEL SOUTHEASTERN PORTS 1942 F‘ORD DUMP truck, gnod mo- | tor and tires $600 cash. Ph. Blue| 180 after 6 p.m. (191-t6) | 135 h.p. CHRIS CRAFT Marihe en-‘ gine, also 2 150 gal tanks, all| practically new. Ph. Red 462 or| inquire 835 Calhoun Ave. (191-t6) | good 1 can| steam- | 1 SINGER sewing machine, sized slell, pressure cooker, sealer with 100 new cans, er trunk, oil heater, 3 wood gnd coai heaters, 1 small cook sl? 513 Willoughby (191-t2) ;‘ | RADO late model, Philco table | mudel $35. Unusual design and | soft tone. Contact Paul Sommers atter 2 pm. Ph. 556 ao-3) | For [nformation and Reservations Phone 612 ning condition god tires $295. In- | quire 120 7th St. after 5 p.m. (191-13) | 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 lNQUlRE ABOLT ouvnr '\l()\ l'llLY ACCOUNTING \‘ERVICE 3 MEN'S tailor made size 44 other sizes § 36-38, two sheep skin coats, two ' | overcoats; boat tank. Across from - City parbage dump. (190-t3) ROOM nuuaE at Auk Bay. See V. A. Hensey, 319 Distin or write General Deliver; (190-t4) “Teaucing (190-t£) FLECTRIC MANGLE, machine—Nugget Shop. EQL Ty in new 2 bcdmom house, completely furnished. Write P.O. Box 395 or Ph. Red 226, Sitka, Alaska. (190-tf) ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUREAU 70 KETCHIKAN via Pefershurg and Wrangeli With connections to Craig, Klawock, [lydaburg ana steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE "2 2 BEDROOM suites complete, Mon- trery, and 1 walnut dining room suite complete, blond maple, 2 eleetric ranges, coffee table, set of dishes for eight, desk, walnut, typewriter, Underwood Standard, 1 rug. Ph. 95 or 385 for information. LIVING ROOM furniture, dresser, two bicycles. 704 10th and D Sts. (189-tf) HAINES M. S. "BONIAC" SKAGWAY FREIGHT ACCEPTED AT FERRY FLOAT MONDAY A. M. PASSENGERS get 9 A. M. Bus TUESDAY connecting with DONJAC AT AUK BAY—FHONE BLUE 449 OR 79 SHILINGS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE WANTED — An- nouncing a series of ‘weekly Com- munity Auction Sales at the Trading Post in Douglas. Begin- ning Sat. Feb. 16 at 1 pm. If you have anything to sell bring it. We will sell on percentage. -— Our stock consists of furniture, guns, electric appliances, watches, boat equipment, motors, tools, business and residential lots, hun- dreds of other articles too num- erous to mention which will be sold in same order. Bring ar thing of value. Let’s make it a BRONZE SHAFTING — STERN BEARINGS — PROPELLORS GRAY MARINE ENGINES SALES and SERVICE Juneau Weldmg and Machine Shop Contraetor grand sale. Paul Summers, Auc- tioneer. Phone Douglas 12. Lee Swift, Prop. (189-t8) Palnting REGISTERED SCOTCH COLLIE pups, males. Write Mrs. Berg, Box 108, Anchorage. (187-t6) With a Guarantee of Satisfaction All Classes of Worlke LODGE — CLUB — CHURCH — STORE CAFE — RESIDENCE ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN CALL thece olugged away, and by Christ- 315 Decker Way. | COMPLETELY FURNISHED Home of BPOE Friday mas Eve the shop was ready for Louis interior work. Magnificent view of the Channel. 2 stories — 3 bedrooms — fuil At a meeting |evening, Leading Knight Dr. |G. Scharpenberg presiding in the |absence of Exalted Ruler E. M. |Goddard, and Charles Wortman filling the chair of Leading Knight, The first completed project was an electric-driven scroll saw which was built for less than $5 from a purchased Llueprinj, and which AVIATION new luxurious 21-passenger DC-3's N, S City Tickei Office: Baranof Hotel |five new members are being ini- works very well. Placques, initialed |tiated into the order. They are book-ends, Xnitting - bag handles |Carl Wallenkerg, William Youppi, and other articles are in the mak- Robert A. McCracken, Russell H. ing at the present time. As it is IMills and Wallace W. Westfall. | necessary for the boys to n the | 'amount of ‘heir light bill each | The fur seal are again enroute to month, they are accepting orders their breeding grounds' in the Prib- for articles. |ilofs. Only natives are allowed to . - ;hunt the animals as they are pass- BOY FOR ALEXANDER |ing—but due to the rigid limita- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Alexander Iuom set, very few hunters are out pecame the parents of a baby poy |this season. Neither power boats porn at St. Ann’s Hospital yester- BOr-gulls may be used—and with dav afternoon at 2:42 o'clock. The fant we\gm 6 pounds, 14 ounces. B DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! WEBER Soda Fountains Refrigerated Cases Frozen Food Cabinels Ice Cream Cahineis Meat Cases ' Reach-Ins K-D Walk-In-Cases Detail Information Store Design Service 3. C. Mellquist Reom 323 Baranof Hotel until February 20th or P. O. Box 745, Anchorage No more war-weary planes for the minded travelers of Alaska! Pacific Northern Airlines now puts in service the first new transports to be used in Alaska. Built for us by Douglas, they feature luxurious comfort and warmth! Equipped with electronic safety devices. Phone 716 WONDERS ARE TOLD basement- with outside entrance. | Enquire 706 6th St. (175~ ti) ! McCLELELAN - Decorator P A R L S PHONE 374—DOUGLAS COMPLETE RABBITRY, 30 does whites; 386 portable all wire hutches, automatic water and feed system $475. Also New Hampshire 4 months and over pullets” $2.50 each. FOB Juneau. Salmon Creek Farm. P. O. Box 1948. Phone 385. (186-tf) FOR CATERPILLAR - REG.U. S. PAT, LANGLEY FIELD, Va. Feb. 12 Mail planes shuttling over shor: distances may reach 1,000 miles per hour within the next three years, according to officials of the na- tional advisory committee for aero nautics. And seaplanes of the transport class are expected to attain speeds| lin excess of 300 miles per hour | within three years, the NACA spokesman told members of the av- jation writers association during a recent inspection tour of NACA! |laboratories here. Stripping off its six-year-old cloak of secrecy imposed by the war, .Lhe NACA showed the writers num- jerous experiments being conducted for the advancement of military and commercial aviation. Some of the laboratory apparatus made the comic strips look like left-overs from the horse-and-buggy days. Among the sights the writers were |shown: A tunnel in which a plane wing was subjected to wind velocity of 1,000 miles per hour, with visual projection of the winds’ shock waves bending at angles 45 de- wing. A bar of aluminum alloy com- pressed longitudinally in a machine capable of applying 600 tons of pressure, in a test to determine the structural weaknesses. The alloy —described as twice as strong as that used in teday's B-20 Super Fortresses, twisted when the pres- sure reached 14,000 pounds, but snapped back to its original form when the pressure was reduced. D GIRL FOR McMULLINS | GOOD fantastic gadgets of contemporary | grees over the leading edge of the] Mr. and Mrs. Lester McMullin '36 FORD COUPE, ’36 Plymouth sedan both good running condi- tion, good tires. Inquire Dream- land Bar. (184-t4) DIESEL MARINE ENGINES Tt. GREGG SKIIS and poles. Like new. See at Piggly Wiggly. (182-tf) | 3 BEDROOM house alli| harwood floors. Fully tun-ushed.‘ Electric refrigerator, washing ma- chine and range $5,000, 1044 W 10th St. Phone Green 475. (176-t) 4 ROOM HOUSE 832 W. 8th St.| immediate occupancy. Phone Auk SEE NORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO. “Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment Distributor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY JUNEAU BRANCH—227 Admiral Way NG EQUIPMENT FAMING MACHINERY 1 6 bucks, pedigreed New Zealand o Bay Grocery, or write P. O. Box | 422, A75-t0) | FOR SALE—Alaska Husky puppies No. 8, Crescent Apts. (159-tf) Case Lot Grocery FOR QUALITY GROCERIES and Prompt Service P. O. Box 662 Phone 704 RADIO SERVICE Have your RADIO or PHONO- 1}’ GRAPH CHECKED and SERVICED at the |} Alaska Music Supply, Inc. Phone Red 206 DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED Don's Radio Service Electrical and Radio Repair (We pick up and deliver) Phone 659 909 West 12th became the parents of a baby girl this morning at 8:30 o'clock in St. Ann’s Hospital. The infant weighs 6 pounds, 7 cunces. —————— The next International Oil Ex- position will ke held at Tulsa, Ok- Jahoma, in 1947. The expositions were suspended during the war, First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION