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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1946 | el |repeat performance, many mer- e ———— I should like fo report fo the people of | NGWS NOIGS :‘w':'. Gevibea” tar GUBME e | W ANT ADS Juneau on the meeting held in the Council F S-'k ‘ vl . s » Trying v 1 0! Chambers in regards to the Policewoman. || rom Jiisa | . éirfffé“"; o o A storm at 3 a. m. Wednesday, the, Those -present were Mayor Parsons, i siria, amska, reb 15—(Special Allanab wen: on the rocks between FOR SALE | WANTED & 11 . Correspondence) —At the regular the Mill and Charteris Island. Skip- | i i Councilmen Lea, Dr. Williams, the Police- { mctng of the city Council Tues- per Fred Brandes rowed to Japon- 57 PLYMOUTH Sedan Tnaure WANTED — Experionced oirk- || dav evening, the Council acted on =ki for help and during maneuvers,| Andy at Cowling Davlin. | Stenographer for 30 day emer-| Da"ly sched‘.aled Trips woman, and ihe KY&US& fam11v4 |t following measures: recom- fell as he jumped from the Allanah (197-t6) | gency employment. 38 hour| - ended that J. C. Cooper, CPA to the “Eddie,” short boat from s — | week. Salary $200. Call at 102| TO i i i i e hean audit city books for the base, broke his left wrist and DOUBLE BED and mattress for| merritor . ; / This meeting accomplished one thing. , OUBLE DD wars, T*HIess i | Temitorial Bulding, Tel. 466, or Sitka A'in the till. In anticipation of al 1946; approved the sale of a log cut and bruised his face. ° The write P. O. Box 1931. (195-tf) | i i .'} i 'i - | t to S. Einstoss, fishbuyer, for logs drifted ashore back of the e | w ll Tt convinced us that this City Administra- i nost to s minsioss, rshbuyer, for cep S0ed RROE TR S towen JUST ARRIVED — Fot bumirs 0 range a sizes—Vee elts an ulle; . ' el ot sm- to the arine Way: Was 4 o) N i ; tion approves of the Policewoman's ac- i AN5 tor permit to install u (om0 [V PO Sh0y Sightly daméged, Juneau Welding and Machine| AOCTORNT EREE Mavy b Petershur Ketchikan . . g agea. - jot, - age siugle, 2,600 tions. The Mayor said that she has the |l Hai; decided on prices for the use SHE UOTED | oure. total, 1900 clvilta _g 4 | e ! s A son, William James, weighing cavy follo 1941 PLYMOUTH Sedan, mileage 1660 . 8. Navy (ferry and nghl to SIOp anyone, any fime, any place loung '“Q")‘;"“" itchen, $15; :'{’\"'m and a half pounds, was born 15409 miles. Phoile 276. (196-13»; test pilot). 880 cross-coun- Also Tl‘ips building, $2 o Mr. and Mrs. William Hollywood try, 75 instrument. i o - o + %, | Y, S . Quali- and question them as offen as she pleases. | Skobiind 1o an appead o On FeHruAry 18; 20 BASE PIANO accordian, Ephi-| fied cub, stearman, fighters TO M 1 :d that th Dapt. Al Dietz, leader of the town ety G | Tone guitar, hporlable ;{vpewfl“"'v twin-beech 188 and DC-3. || in k. voted to contribute $200 for Dessengers aiiiyvilig on EREUNEILD sewing . IMROUIEE, ~WEAUSIE, SHE CAA commercial, instructor, The ayor also said tha cY are g g the' purchase of instrumentscith ScouMonday weres HE SIS, chine, (3 BHEBSE electric plate.| jnstrument, single and mul HAINES SKAGWAY nnouu . Elliott Fletcher, from a vacation in Priced to sell, 211 Willoughby. P to make it fougher yet. the recomimendatlon B e nq Seattle and vicinity; Mr. and Mis 40D | loge greduate Porestey AND OTHER SOUTHEASTERN PRTS We asked 1he Mayor if the POliCGWDman ;z‘xgn?;;mrlx 1(‘3 ”.‘. ‘:: :h,:di::,; 312‘1‘1 i‘;::;;‘y pfi:;’]‘;“ m’“’r’i’;h sfl‘;‘:;lzea:’:‘:‘ Now 1IN BTOOR—four. 63 GF | :ndel:‘V;:‘dCl(i)m lx]x:\z\rfiars\i T;:‘)ac | has the righ ostop couples who are mind- | 25, v, Bt o £l e B S e The :z;:?:; g i o ||| Forlaformation and Reserations Fhapa i down town and read the riot act to them. { o e vl Burope: Mr. and marine ems. Junesu Welding| contmet, charier ok 82 [ AypITS SYSTEMS TAXES ized the Treasrer to DOITOW WO npc Harold Melby and daughters and Machine Shop dopcte) |-~ BN IR R i [ i exceeding $500 from Sitka Public ; | 400 outside. Available im- | Yot it & " s Annie and Vonnie, from Big Trees | a & S | Jtilities for it xpense: RA g r pl—g on- ye Vi as The Mayor said yes. Is that the American Ui s cu espenses up 10 A 4, VR0 B TE ADIO — Floor s —gond con-| - metiately; wil o sy NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY | ‘ \ \ Ay 5 % E o . e i . P oleff, from Junsau for a brief visit dition, $60. Must be heard to be| where. E. H. DAHL, 4624 Established 1940 way in the pursuit of llfe libert and huD 4 zed construction of SeWers \ ot So e brother of Mrs, W, APpreciated. Blue 870. (195-t4) | Ewing So., Minneapolis 10, . y p Y on D Street, from Park Street © SRUAD (SR g - Minnesota. (194-t3 { Public Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors ] to Jeft Davis Strect—property Rodenberg, on vacation after dis- 1 GUTBOARD motor 5% hp. and | ° piness? lo Jeff Duvis = SUCCl=POBIY harge from the Army and being 13 gauge shot gun, pump. Ph.| 208 Franklin Sireet — Phone 757 k h ]d t f Toot. of eost # »,I rized m“,,i\.\ wrecked on the Yukon; Miss Elisa- peq 614 (194-t3) | x A 2 e ;. In regards to fa ing children ou 0 oot of authorized purchase | . " g, 10 o route to Gladdar 4. ) | HAND LAUNDRY—Specialize Cur- FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING ght tru om Sitka Mercan- | s, shirts. - Springs, where she will be employ- ONE-INCH Starrett, “outside” mi- | taans;, SRS, Mpack: A school and bringing them into court on false = e for 215; wuthorizea the Musor (" i o ploneer “Home Anmex: crometer—rends 1/10000ths; zero - e & wreoloch N. Neill John W. Clark s -2 Eiler Sudby from Seattle to join to 3-inch depth mmumom s P S i roperty on sale at Japanski. | WANTEL—xieon transformer. Hi- charges, the Policewoman exoneraies her D e i o Ordinance the cTew of boatbuilders at the (Goodell-Pratt). Both like new vt eram; o no. Pratt Neon || INQUIRE ABOUT OUR MONTILY ACCOUNTING SERVICE reading of Ordinance giipy Marine Railways; Miss Imo- Good buy in . scarce machine; gign Co. (184-t4) - SO selfon the grounds that the unY Manglraie IoE _"]"f;f“"“; f“'v""}f gene Ward, local 4-H Club field tools. Sell either or both. ]u’vunci_ P SR e incilmen for UmMe o hepvisor, to organize this year's Clark, Empire, phone 602. (dh) | DRESSMAKING — TAILORING.. Mr. Norman Banfield told her to do so. ‘ cular and special Council 4y aetjvities; Barney Westover i, mowts apr ] ALTERATIONS | hL | L l § ?‘ E Eg fil N E o) at the rate of $250 per A 2 ) E—5 I 5@ @ - PEr o1nd son Wayne—to take their boat, FOR 'SALE—5 room house and ca- | p oo remodeled, work guaran- < I $5 minimu " " e in furnished. Call at 323 Deck- | When asked why she repeatedly singled ninimum the Swete Amna, recenty purchas. bin fumished. Call at 323 Decks | Zyioq Biue 565 an-moy || DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN ed from the Navy, to Seattle. ey | curfew age, Atter, snfbic, wllearions 10} iy | i b b - out a particular qlrl above cur g Atter en ; na e e i T WANTED—T5 rent s or 4 bedroom | via Pelershurg and Wrangell s and enterta- paegengers leaving on the North house, permanent, consider pur- while worklilg and askell hgr hage and G- * honr, Dr. and Mre. SF;\ ot D ana A L0 5 Dléyelea | s wer Phone 5,315+ || With connections to Craie, Kiawock, Hydaburg and f : Scharpenberg; the Rev. Patricl PSR 1) H ateamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle name, the Policewoman repiie that there merning ol North & ' & (ypielly, for a vacation in the 7 fr. GREGG SKIIS i poles. 5 g : HL thre ) acation States: The Rev. John Zlobin, en- Li‘};g S S at Pm'j»“ W‘l]?:l} {WANTED—g:v;‘l:lwmf:;llurf 306 Wil- FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE ~ were so many children in town she couldn’t £ whlch they plan {0 Settle Der- Swepe'so San Franciots on pusines : v Wisely. | loughhy in eastern remember them all. i i Telsttis 9 ths. State for the mext GOOD 3 BEDROOM house ali | FOR RENT r \ { ame to Sitka § : | ] " ( i e AT 15 ik % few months; Martin Brevik and his harwood floors. Fully furnished.| 2% hMNtS RE 8. B}@’\JA@ KAGW Councilman Lea remarked there are i pargner of DI cictor Martha Bravik, he to return Electric refrigerator, washing ma- 3 ROOM furnished cabin. Inquire > SKAGWAY ible things goi in this tow that ¢ NG XIEJ remained y; pig studies at the U of W, and chine and range $5000, 1044 vw at 513-A Willoughby, (196-td) FREIGHT ACCEPTED AT FERRY FLOAL MONDAX. A. M. terrible t ings going on in 1S 10WN 1id g the it Dr. Sharterls oo™ 40" pe married shortly; ‘Mrs. 10th St. Phone Green 475. PASSENGERS get 9 A. M. Bus TUESDAY connecting with in the Army Medical oo sonofner, called to ~the ‘i76-tt) | FOR RENT — Steamheated rooms. DONJAC AT AUK BAY—PHONE BLUE 449 OR 79 cannot be made public. If this is so it seems In. tne Alsitlans ‘and in Sonoes BOMGERD B D | Eibinen.: nrivildgeas Bhons, 68: NGE SRR 0 aEA NG AT P R aTick He was an active member ,.. Mrs. S. W. Radach, to the ¥ ROOM HOUSE b?.:’. Ww. 6th St.!| Home Hotel. 10,136-t1) | errr e e - = e to us the Policewoman should concenirale “many ns, being @ Man 00 N 8 e ogtn, Immediate occupancy, Phone Auk B, 25 i - P. 0. Box| MISCELLANEUUS (in which lodge he o ° o - aht Srocery, or ¢ : to return later with their chilgren Bay Grocery, or W BRONZE SHAFTING — STERN BEARINGS — PROPELLORS 9 1 hi ¥ | cerved Knight) - her efforts on these terrible things instead f served « Knight), @ RO ung make thelr permancnt hpme 422 a%-th) i f bad hildren whose parenis she § + b OrRAnAtoN aig Dere; W.oN. Canfield, reWrifig 0 \T Tong therr lagics; no. fried| PR —CHIROPODIST GRAY MARINE ENGINES ol bal germg chuaren se pa was President at the Lme Of "W his home in the States after. visite gopen “Foot Spedialists” SALES and SERVICE k dislik | deperte) and o et penbergs 108 hié son here; Chief and . i S omcc No. % Tiiangle Bldz. Ph. 648 o e has taken a dislike lo. el D aAwt shrtimay. snlay. CERsithdnce Ao QUGS Akt ER ORONOH. e deriy (192-t6) Juneau Welding and Machine Shop . H | % ! etchikan, where ey have been —g Also the Mayor summed up this inves: i i, Eecln, s 9 e v peh oma B ek S| itics ey e 0 : st They e . fishing, boat- yro o wife of Vita Foods min= il ¥ Anderson op | e - nary wrong because of g . skating, hiking, bowl- ~eo : v " Drammer” to be presented early in | i Sisavi| o = tigation as an imaginary g and basketball. They 5r- 10 WSt priefly in the SU85%5 april at the High School gym. Out- ~ EXPERT ACCOUNTING | Palntln Cflntractar Bylie, duues, B PON- oo talent is being drawn upon | and Office Service the fact that only we complained. enjoyed all Sitka ha and AT SNt 6 Shlias: Ay S WRE T8 DSl i P Sitka enjoye G - r RO AN . BN 0 sl several skits prepared as entree CLARA DILG With a Guarantee of Satisfaction iy happen - o T 4 ' e JRe i el IR s W R Parents of Juneau — this could PP Mrs. Jack Convay is leaving jor (T ;]:tlzhxka[:?“Mr P irs, hand to assist. | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- | Al Classes of Work H H Seattle by plane Tuesday enroute ; T e e N} o gimas LODGE — CLUB — CHURCH — STORE to your children. Itdid o ours. o Sitka for a brief with her ;L,“’,.Ch"m“"ons sister, Mis. ROY George Sarvela has Tesigned from ! nent, $750. Paper Curls, $1 up. CAFE — RESIDENCE EYaRROLL the Forest Service, after 16 years| Lola's Beauty Shop. Phone 201 ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN Thank you, i cusband and friends » fhie. Boresl Shivice B B Y L T 14 s in the department, is selling his e | Leaving by plane last weekend pomg Ketchikan, buying a MeCLELELAN - Decorator in MR. and MRS. ED. KRAUSE. i e ff,‘”:par‘fifén?,; ;’l;d'f"e “if‘"‘fvas“':;’fledM’;m:“E; troller and coming to sSitka to,’ LOST AND FOUND | PHONE 374—DOUGLAS | ‘ ——PAID ADVERTISEM! the Telephone Building on American (i ot e ©0rT o brother, ake his permanent home. Mr. itret, formerly occupied by Dr. and Mrs. Sarvels with thelr dog|TOST Small brown leather Coil| goooseosss oo oeossedsssssssssssssrssssssssssssesss Dave Fenton, and Tony Amund- due to arrive about *0 and Mrs. L. C. Scharpenberg. and cat, are urse, Saturda: bet Bert ™ sen, clerk at Sitka Merchantile, who purse, Sa Y, ween Bert’s March first, and are taking the| Grocery and Seward street en- FOR has been ailing for some time, for Nemi home on Etolin street. MrS.| yrance of Post Office. Phone BIK. g T F d C s The Pioncer Bakery was 10bbed yuoqica) treatment. o : The Li ‘i‘ n ee 0. arly Monday morning. The thief gois ] (s:;ravj)e;; O,i Iégfchidkaal:shtm of Sid 491, Mrs, MacDonsld, AT cnrnnpl‘lln % should be recognizable by the ad- Y . e ———— Lot Grocery dition of grey hairs as he was in- The Cerstovia Vacuum Service i IFOUND — Child’s silver rimmed REG.U.S.PAT.OFF, PHONE 704 terrupted ‘st this work at 7:45 Jas recenty been SEETIERE] TE For Business Rgasonsi lasses owner may nave same by, $ PPEIESIEL MARINE ENGINES VABRHNETOED SV o'clock by manager Robert Hagen, bR A oo €% Mills Warehouse at the end of Mak- making & routine checkup. In his HAY, GRAIN, COAL precipitious flight through a back soutoff Street, Mr. w”_left does CHICAGO, — “Hows that again?” MA window which was found forced ™inor mechanical repair jobs, o m, g H amd ST(’R{\GE | cpen, the pilferer dropped a $5 bill Cleans stoves and chimneys and the Deputy Circuit Court Clerk and left all $1 bills and silver lying Plens to do rug cleaning in the near g i - SAN FRANCISCO — Four-year- e ——————— ~ —_ it future. | “Yep, that’s right,” an attorney| L our-year < 2 g: < 55 n replied. “Thomas V. Adams wants | 0ld Edward Perrier, “adopted” by er of his name changed to Athanasios Donald Rittger, 10, and found by Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jackson, com- V. Samatopoulos.” police atop a theatre, was treated 3 pleted her nurses probationary per.'mTh’ “W’TQCY Sgldhhis c:em had E’;‘;:‘;‘g‘:&:‘?g ?f::: z:ty’; boys had | SEE 2 iy . & p s name c auge the other way 7 ’ g wants his oumml name back. “ > ie uipmen January 22. Miss Jackson enrolled "ip® [0 PUEG K older | “He's been a good oy, Donatd. iin &l i A koN TERRITORY | \ \ \ , \\ 3 S in the Cadet Nurse Corps arter‘bwmer are partners in a coffee|said. “I've been taking care of JUNEAU BRANCH—-227 A iral Way \ \ | | l | { new wings * Miss Gertie Jackson, daught graduation from Sitka High 4 him.” shnp The want the sign to MINING EQUIPMENT G MACHINERY Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Peterson, 7oA Sematopoulos Brothers. DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! Jr., arrived on the North Sea and ATTENTION EASTERN STARS Funeral services for Sister Eli- izabeth Sey, Carters Mortuary, 3 c'clock, Tuesday, February 19. Members requested to attend. | By order of GEORGIA ARLOWE, (197-t1) Worthy Matron. / { l have settled in the Peterson apart- I ments on Observatory Street. Mr. | and Mrs. Peterson were married| carly last month In Seattle. Mrs. ‘, | Peterson is the former Elaine| ' Combs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Combs of Seattle. They plan ' to make their permanent home here.' I On Wednesday noon, 4-H Club l g leaders met with district leader ‘ " s S Miss Imogene Ward, at a luncheon \ at the Bayview hotel, to plan ac- tivities for the coming year. Joel Ccampbell was present as Rotary 3 SPEC!ALISTS representative, 4-H Club leaders . IN \ \ are: Mrs, Elliott Fletcher, sewing; | . g \ Tom Daine, poultry and animal A husbandry; Dan Moller, out-door o ) = = D posrrs \\ cooking; Mrs, Glenn Morgan, sec- AT . “ X Hall' slylmg retary and first year cooking; Mrs. \ \ IRICA 5 \ Frank Price, treasurer and luncheon BT Go) A COLD WAVING < IN TH ls BANK \ No more war-weary planes for the air- planning; Mrs. Rudy Sarvela, gar- TON PERMANENTS mos minded travelers of Alaska! Pacific cening. A summer camp for 4-H B STYLING ARE \ Northern Airlines now puts in service | Club members was discused ang = SHAPING | the first new transports fo be used in | piage e L R NY. ey el IN SU RE D \ A'\Iasku. IBunh_for us b'y Douglas, they ‘Teen-agers were guests at the f/ \ eature luxurious com ort and warmth! o Glub this evening with dane- Equipped with electronic safety devices. j;,, a volunteer orchestra—fried \ chicken provided by Jim Brightman and cooked by Jerry Nordby— PACIFIC NORTHERN AIRLINES T o Rl B , b v & | First National Bank B (7, D e st SATRO DI 0O il g i of JUNEAU, ALASKA Mondsy, syt e e B “The Rexall Store” MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE conounqt‘ City Ticket Office: Baranof Hotel Phone 716 e o e e

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